J M f' ':, piATTsnouni sna-wnny jouehai. THURSDAY, HOV. 12, 1931. PAGE EK23T 'it I: I j - 7 . - - ; r n n ' n ft Uuu ui u La u t ... 7 -T i Beef Roast per lb . Sirloin Steak, per lb. ...... . . Round Steak, per lb Pork Roast Boston Butts. Per lb. . Fresh Picnic Hams (by Ham) Pfer lb. . :C g Pork Sausage, per lb, v. . ..;.;. .i.'lC h i lresn sut namourger, per id. . j . .t Pure Lard, 5 lbs. for. . .. . .0 .,VA . . . . .510 Smoked Hams (half or whole) Per lb. . ,12 t Bacon Squares, per lb. . . . . v. Neck Bones, 4 lbs. for. . . : ; . Saner iraut Advo Jell, all flavors, 6 pkgs. for. . Butter Nut Coffee, per lb. . . Selox, large pkg. . ......... Bob White Soap, 10 bars for Salmon, 1-lb. tall can '. . . . : Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for .... . . Flour, 48-lb. bag. . . . . . . 370 11 Vf.-,. Advo Pancake Flour, 32-Ib. 2 pkcr: :. $3 Orders Delivered Free to Asy Pert cf tit Giy 10c Delivery Charge on Smaller Orders ' ' "t; J fji' r Close of t7orld trwght Earth Wide Eejoicuis war Clouds , r u -, Darken 1C31 ' t fj From Wednesday's Daily the home of Mrs. Htrman Tiekottea, with a very large nbmber of the mem bers In attendance, a most delight ful time provided xfpr the members of the oittier. Aflef the business se sion, cards as a diversion of the eve ning, in which the prize was award ed to Mrs. Joseph .McMaken, Jr. At a suitable hour dainty and delicious refreshments were served that added it H M 1 1 l i 'I-M-t-H-t-I-j; Thctaxi VflJ Ccpany r Abstracts' of Title Plattsmouth Phone 324 '.V.Vi i 1 CALLED OH SAX MISSION From Wednesday's Daily H. P. Schutx of the Plattsmouth Produce was called to Antiger, Wis consin, this morning by the-message announcing the death of his father. E. A.' Schutz, which' 'Occurred atS o'clock - Tuesday afternooteT "Thi death was quite sadden- and came as a shock . to the son.'- Mr. -Sehutr will join a sister at Adams. Wisconsin, and they will motor; home together for the funeral. . " - The friends here will extend their deepest sympathy to Mr. Schutx on the passing ot the Jored.. fathers CanonPelter Instanad iio St LuIieVRecicr Eishqp Ernest Vinoeat. Shayier La- ; dacts Sector Into Charge of ' " Local Parish. ; Auto iabil insurance will L itu provide;:; you with legetf clense . Searl S. Davis Plattsmouth Phone 9 - - i - - - ' "The Right rtererend bishop" 8hay lef orhe Episcopar Diocese of. ffer braska officiated" at St.' Luke's church Sunday ' morning when - ihe j.Rev. Canon Petter wee instituted into the rectorship of the- parish. Immediate ly following' the processional hymtfi the Well known "The Churches One Foundation, the incumbent proceed ed to the altar where the bishop read the words' of: Institution, then followed f a ;charge: of prayera and a bJessiag was, pronounced, upon; tAe newly inducted clergyman' who then offered the appointed- prayers for the effectiveness of his ministry and Di- vine messing ipeate lanwpiiea The bishop t preached,, updni tne fafn- istry or reconciliation. He interpret ed this Dtd S as, flat$ng tb Inter national f elaTiDttshis and alslt to the life of the family. He showed that there is; afferent plafce ipr religious influence to br!ig abdut lasting peace among the natfons of the world. and that the wort-dr the "ministry in cluded the WhtiUt tafi2yt lations also, the harmony which can exist between pastor and people and- Detween memoers ot tne family means success in the undertakings of either group working1-as a loya united fe,itowblp... ... : -T'he servtee waa'bftrughtto w efose by the saying of a litany appointed for the Sunday nearest, Armistica dayn by the presiding .blsfrop. - s?V J A well filled church greeted, the1 bishop and among the visitotawertf the clergy of the local churches who, were very cordially received r?r ROME'S TmE-WOBH 5-Ti: ; Lei FACE BEIEO SCOURED Rome, Not; 8. 'Timestaned stones that form the public buildings of Rome are to gleam with a pristine whiteness. Instructions for a clean- ing up by sand-blast hare been"-issued, the work to be finished by "be-1 tober, 1932,-the-loth anniversary of Friday czd OaJar&y PECflAL LADIES HOUSE DRESSES All our $ 1 .95 Dressca at 1 .t S Prioir Utility Felt Bc Flobr Maid, 24bS3. ,2f "Step-on" Garbarje Cans, only . . . . . . C2' White Japaned teel S V - Swift's Toilet Soap, 4 lands, 7 bara. . . Hot Water Bottles fresh stock. Each . 1 .C Chocolate Peanut Cluster, per lb . 21C;T Candy Bars, bifj value. 5 fc7, . .-v. C$ - South Side of 'Mali Circct Th drizzlina- rain."' 'fitting set-c ng! to' thM Armistice day anniver s&ry, a recollection 01 xvxs, oom-in. Franee and in,! Plattsmouth where .f lwr ' man failed " to ' dampen ardor and enthusiasffl of the arm ed fbrces df the nation tf the rrennea iiriti-n nnntrlatien' delirious WllD . Vt. fAK'l a ' A a -a that - jNOveiuuer 11, m.vm.o, j . - th world Will always recaii iu end ;of ' arnied' stHfe that" had since lsH'"swetft "Europe with bloodshed and death, .was. one that brougnt per haps the4 greataat rejoicing inai any day in modern history can recall. "j ' Td those' who were in service, and eancialiv- those in the A. E. F. tor the naval forces in European waters, the dav marked the end of the' Untiring watch; that uaceaslng march onward to' the front; where' death had swept with shot, shell and gas the lines of n'rencl-' Eneliah."- "Americans. 1 Bel gians- Italians, Germans and Aus trians. The ' sudden- - and dramatic Collapse of the central powers had come bo quickly that to the troops In the field it waa' almost beyond belief. - vAfter f four ' years- fcf !-Btrife,:''tben peace." 'made ever city; hamlet' and Camp In the allied natfons a scene of revelry an reJoictng.-'Gone was'the restraint of war time days, no longer darkened cities, shuddering' for-fear of airraids, but light.- light and more light, great roaring : fires; ' blaring bands, singing and dancing peoples. Along the lilies which- in a few months had! swept -eastward ' as the great army that Kaiser Wilhelm had sent forth, drew back nearer ana nearer to their own land, the Amer ican forces, completing their undy ing vfctory of the Argonne, rested on the hills which were the last objec tive, holding the Sedan railhead, the key to'ithe German 'transportation system Under the range' of their guns. The sentiment of 1871 led the Amer icans' to 'withhold their advance into Sedan that the French troops might occupy " the city "where in ' 18 7 1 Em peror Napoleon III had been forced td surrender his empire to Bismarck. Those troops -that had swept - for ward to victory, found' but little of the joy of the celebration aside from the burden lifted.-that On the mor row 'there was to be no more offen sive'. 'no more of death on the battle field but only the -thought. . "when do we go Home.". A great' many of these troops were in a few weeks to take! up the long.- long' march for ward1 to the Rhine, to rest for afew months in-the Jotb and pleasures "of Cobleos and ;the other cities and vil- tasMj of tae beautiful. valley, where etSTtnlngcastleSt'ilowiag'eteins .and thfamou: Rhine wfne.'Were to "re place the scenes of death'' and ruin. . ' The writes; was not one of those who had swept across the war beaten fields or to journey to the 'land ef legend and 'lore, but was domiciled ta ' a nice ' muddy - camp under" the weeping skies of France. There the news came to troops ' awaiting ithe call onward .to' the f rent "and Met? aa almost happy' message and then' came the celebration.1 A city of nor-' maily 75,00-' French,; swollen with some'tO.OeO Belgian--refugees' and then- 50O,e00 ' Americans what a town! As evening shadows fell, dull care was thrown away, the iron dis cipline -of war days was lifted a lit tle, the 'command, "'soldier you can't go In- there," was forgotten, - those who perhaps were celebrating well but not wisely; were forgiven by offi cers who were one with the boys on this gala -occasion. The Place de Re public 'was the center' of activities of the celebration- with a dozen Amer ican -bands playing, great fires around which there ; were - thousand? : danc ing; sbttgs ' of all1 nations heard in rejoclng. a "picture that 'cannot be forgotten; " r' - ff' ' ! 71 ,: 4 I But then there 'was'the other fide," the heme where never more was to come the sound ' of a voice so:- loved; only a: picture a roedaf or a certificate-' of some ' ''grateful govern ment;' a grave lit -yonder battle field, t ' memory '1n some French.' American or German hdme of a 'sacrifice,' 'a place never to"e" filled. ' ' e'.-v: . ; Today we pause. 'we gaze Into a far distant land' where" two oriental nations are girding for mastery of that part of the world, a great em pire, - a -well equipped and organized as any- fit the world and 'as their foes a people -Of peace' -but whose rege, Nebraska, spent tneweea ena at the home of Mrs. Martha, Vyeten kamp of this city. - ' 'x ' Miss DeabenderXer is taking' nurse training at the E. hospital ' at Omaha. - ' - People from this city who 'have gone to the hospital for treatment, may have met and: remember her.? . L Miss Deabenderfer will graduate next March. V , '. r .;" l-v? r--:i very much to the enjoyment of all in attendance. . ' - v - . ' i , 1 -' STCT -FOR PAnTmon ITLED r From Tuesday's Daily ,'An action v In partUfen ntitlei Humphrey F. Murphy- vs. Joseph P. Murphy, et al has been filed in the district " court, i The ' plaintiff .'states that 1 he has an undivided one-fifth interest in 240 acres, of land in Cass, county ...the 1 defendants - each also having' a one-fifth share. It is peti tioned, that the shares of. the heirs be 'confirmed and that the property be sold and the proceeds be appor tioned according to their shares.- N . -. ' . V. : ENJOYS VISIT HERE ttw If n Pnri? 5 $120,000,000 Worth of Hew Can r X Needed? in CO Days Heans Increased Employment - . . . . VV, . ' Uetroit, Midi., Kov. 10. The Free Press says the automobile industry wiy , produce: approximately 1 Z mil lion dollars' worth' bf ' new cars in the next 60 days and that thereafter production wiUroceed A aTireve greater! pace." t ; Operations during the next eight months, the!p&periyB5a.ys, ; w(U be at levels ranging upward from 25 per cent above those ,of the past two s. t f. t iabfiths. - j"The leanest " period of probably considerably , more than a decade is declared -to be definitely passed,' the paper says, giving leaders of the automobile business, bankers, econ omists - and - business men of - other lines as its' authority: v , "For immediate . needs, the auto- YJ mobile industry will have to produce Miss Irene Deabenderfer trHold- at" least 200 thousand cars between now ana flte opening of the national automobile show in New York, Jan uary 9," the-' paper says. This figure, it explains. Is based upon new car requirements of. a four-car average for each of theVSO thousand dealers which, the paper says, is conserva-tive.-Woskf-Herad. ' :J HOLD PICNIC NEI1E Sunday a group of the young1 fadtes employed at the U. S. Veterans' hovK pital at Lincoln, chaperoned by Mrs. Marie Trumble. formerly of this city. motored down to enjoy the delightful autumn day in a picnic party. The ladies came with well filled baskets and spent the time in .the-vicinity of Rock Bluff, amid the hills, now beau tiful' in the. glorious .colors of the autumn' season. - v 5 . , ' TJIX2X30X3 OPERATIONS Mrs. James Tigner of near Louis ville, is at the Immanuel hospital at. Omaha wheref: Ahe1 was operated on four weeks a'go. Mrs. Tigner .had practically four operations in one. The patient; yr aabperated on by Dr. Herbert bavis, has , shown k Splendid rate (J improvement .. It J Boned tnat she may soon be on tne highway to complete recovery. BATTLE CHEEE. DEATH '&7LES PHYSICIANS Battle Creefc Ruth Ann Merz. two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrsi A. G. Merz Of Battle Creek, died Sua. day of. aTvnalady which baffled the half dozen physicians attending her". The attendants said the disease was fvery peculiar, in that the girl failed to respond to any and mil treatments. She' became unconscious about two Weeks ago and never regained con sciousness. She is survived by . her parents and ra-jilsten --Funeral serr viceewUl ha hel 1 era Tuesday. '1 ir.",i-r,'li y. i? I IN "CALL TO PRAYERM f JonrsaJ Wart Ads brfngr reppi lwhoare In-jeed i - pi . i i New o& group of clergymen of the National Lutherad council today joined In a "call to prayer"-4o tao Aaaerieaa, people for divine", guidance through) the ecorf? omJc crisis. ? 4 .. ThechnrcnirieaslMl that the prayers be co-incidental with Thanksr giving services, to Inaugurate a sea son of prayer during advent for those - 1 ;,. ;., f) t training 'by Western' nations1' has taught them the Use and- power 'of armed force.' ,j' ; . -a i, . Will otlr war, closing November 11, 1918,' be the last? We wonder: ' 0PCRATE3 03II13: - y ' I- ,r:l-: Tuesday afternooh' at the St. Cath" erlne'e hospital ' at Ortaha, 'Elbert Kell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kelt, of Murray, was operated on by Dr. ;pwyer. It, was found that the leg of the- young man, injured some time ago y a brul6e was not" doing' as raelf as it ha& hbped,' the operation disclosing- pus - had formed on the Vbone of -the leg braised -in the acci dent.' The operation was a very suc cessful one and ft Is hoped will hasten the recovery of the patieat. Mrt. A. F. Seybert. of this city, aunt of the young man aa ..well as his parents and bFOtaers,kwere at-the hospiUl to be with the young man and. left him feeling as well as possible: ; - i . TZ2, BALTi Choice Pur Dred CheVtei C?hlte boars for sale. See these boars and tlaCoxrcsL IS muz m 1 - - - "CHEAP '" " ' " ,. .... i " - '- - - j r - it' 3 r sukshtotes;. when you can buy jjenuinc '!' maze. - T. . ,1 a - r' The World's Best Overall tIMION HAD! ; - t, - 1 - ! J v. YOU KNOW Oshkosh B'Gosh over alls ; AL W AYS cri; lyou splendid uTid complete saUsftiqii They are still the -same old reliable Oshkosh B'GosK overalls that you ve hnown arid worn and liked for years and years-not cheapened in any way.' 7t5fo xjtzx fic3 tier o : ; . . - ' - ' ' 4 J0- RETURNS FE0H OtJTSTATE TiSlT V'xMrs. Martha J. Peerson, -who-has been visiting for some time at several points over theIstate has 'returned home.- - Mrs.' -Peterson spent several days at Grand Island, being a dele gate from the local Rebekah lodge to the' grand- state . assembly of the order. Mrs. Peterson has for a great many years been -very active in the work of the Rebekahs in the state and had the opportunity of visiting many of the old time .friends while at Grand Island. - She was met at Grand Island by relatives and motor ed to Norfolk- and Tllden, Nebraska, where she also enjoyed a visit with the relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schutz and daughter. Miss Florence, motored to.Tiiden Sunday, bringing Mrs.' Peterson back home. ' m i i M H m m :;IJE"J:L0..PBD1H 4 1 m)m r. m ULJLJUJL n m m m H i : 1 1 i ! a a a at i : N Not just a few week-end specials nor a lot of off brands such as are flooding the market. All standard quality goods. Did you see the Ak-Sar-Ben Stock Show and all the high class 4-H Qub Daby Beef - - on display? If you did, you know the fine . , c . quality to expect here this week-end when . we tell you that Black and White Market v " has purchased outright a number of these Beef Roast, 4-H Club per lb. Shoulder Steak, 4-H Club, per lb. . . . 22$ Sirloin Steals, 4-H Club, per lb Z2$ Rpund Steak, 4-H Clqb, per lb C Rolled Rib Roast, 4rH Club, per lb. . . 23 T-Bone Steak, 4-H Club, per lb.. : . .30$ Porlc Butt Roast, per lb. . . 'ti2$ Hiirif PbrW Roast, r.? . , .12 Harnburger, fresK cut,' "l6irfir! . . .Z$ 2'n '-H c u Made froia 'Higliert Quality Beef ' ; ' Pork' Sausage, perlb. ; ;ii . . . Conej Jland Frankfurters, 2 lbs. .' Swift's Hams, small size, per lb.. 7vfU?' p Half or.Wiole? j: ' Pcjrk Brains, per, lb.; .j. v: . jVeal Hearts,- por lb. . - . Ho lenlbsiifor. :';;)! ri r: - : r . ii r acon Squares', 2 lb.for 4 U 12 !l5 " X"' ac ic .:22 1 jju i SJ?tou ajnmrhWr and iGaccperJb., 2C- Dairy Maid, ZC - . r -I ' a Hi i ! i: QlerrircorinsiRjCd Rose, 2 lbs.. . .22 Navy Beans, 5 lbs., 25; 10 lbs. . . .45 .M ( j. "4 A ' 1 1 : Rncy Great northerns - ' Calumqtr Baking Ppwdcri- l-lb' tin. . Soap, grift's VtHe, 10 bars for. . Salmon, Rosedale, med. red, 1-lb. . . 10 Pbrft rind Beans, IG l&fyz can .'. .ICf CtttbelFs Tomato Soup, 2 cans. . .12 Oatsi lSii; Quick or Regular. . .C Cream; Cereal Breakfast Food, pkg. . Mince Meat, IG A, per pkg . . .. .'.. 12 Pumpkin, - large 2l2 size can . 12 Primes, Santa Clara, 4 lbs. for. ... .22 Corn,' No. 2 Standard, 3 cans . . . . . .22 Tomatoes, No. 2 size'eans, 3 for. . . .22 Wisconsin Hand Pack , Frank's ICraut, No. 2lz size, 3 cans . . 22 Matches. 6-box Carton for. . 12 , Bnffaio or Comet Selos, large size, 2 pkgs. for 22 ' The We w Speed Soap' Dod Qcoli Vllczz? Ecoo Whet, prices are advancing, daily and Flour will be higher soon. ' hay, in a supply now before , we are forced to advance the price. It will surely pay you I IGA, reyerf ; texk guaranteed, 4C-lb;. C2 Little Hatchet, 40-lb. bag; . ; V. . XC White Daby, 40-lb. bag .... , . .CC Cramiom 25c Head Lettuce, Ice Berg, each 2 Celery, large size. Per stock . . . .12 ! r a a 1 it . ' ' l i s m m : : a H 3 : 1 m E a N B m m a y m a : i a m r a i i ' V ir 1 1 i I I; III ' ' ' "J-- ' 1 - . , tVa . II n