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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1918)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3RD, 1918. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE SEVEN. (f Ip223 fp338 WITH EfegJOg this wonderful picture in which are shown scenes of staggering immensi ty of what America is doing to down the Hun and his socalled Kultur. 'Don't come to see this picture ex pecting to be entertained by a sen tamcntal love plot. But come to get the bare facts of what is being done both "over here" and "over there." -25c . 3c 28c -50c . 5c ADMISSION Gallery War Tax Balcony and Downstairs War Tax 55c (Children under 12, accompanied by elders, 28c) isnday 3 5hows! Mat. 3:0C Eve. 7:00 and 9:00 Will start promptly at the above time. So come early and get a good seat. ,'AV. . A' IV H -1 .A' 'II -.T--3V V-:V if Z-3 ?, a!1 i V & 1 Wit i i , t. .V:-,' . . . 0U Taken by U. S. Signal Corps and fJavy Photographers and the French General Staff. this picture, which shows you where the food you have saved goes to. How the money you have given to the Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., K. of C. and other funds have been spent; what the Government has done with the money derived from the Liberty Bonds you have subscribed to. All these and a thousand other ques tions are answered, and answered correctly by this great Government film. Also some of the first Ger man prisoners being captured by our own American soldiers. This whole paper could be filled in tell ing what can be seen in this picture and still most of it would remain untold. J I si'A 1 J Monday 2 Shows! Evening, 7:00 and 9:00 Will start promptly at the above time. So come early and get a good seat. V f-h. See ad below tor program this week TP 1 WO Days! Presented by Committee on Public Information of Washington, D- C. See ad below for program this week .to! Oct- 6 and 7 & 1 FALSE RUMOR NAILED! Tliirc has Iiecn a fal.e rumor tir-f-ulatcvl ;iu lo'vn that the I'armcle Tlna'r' woiil.l lo without ht'at un til Nov. 1st. rtanlk-ss of the Wfiithcr coinlitvons. Tliin rumor is a!olutly f:il.-e and without founda-ti:-i as thf sttatn is now turned on and tl' lioiiso will he warm and romfurtal'le at all times in the fu ture. IWR.MKLi: TIIKATKK CO. THE BELGIUM RELIEF QUOTA GOES OVER THE TO? Flags at the Journal Office. The riattsniouth Kclt;iutn Itelief Committee wih to thank the peo ple of IMattMiiouth and Cass county for tlieir more than liheral response to the IJelgium Relief rail. All sections of the County have one over the top. and the Plattsniouth division have fent in five larj;e hox es. containing over 700 pounds of sood wearinpr apparel, while their quota was only 400 pounds. The commit tee wish to extend their thankfulness to the many people Rivinpr to this worthy cause. Meeting Your Needs for Skirts! 'A k n S vl Anyone who visits the apparel sections will be impressed with our present showing of Fall skirts. The charm of the styles is brought out fully with an in teresting variation of color and material. Each garment is carefully made and fully in harmony with many pretty blouses made for Fall wear. 50 silk poplin skirts in all shades, $13.50 and $12.50 values, very special this week at $6. 75 and $5. 75 75 silk skirts in stripes and plaids, $10.50 and $8.50 values, on sale this week at $4.85 Only ies I oggery, FRED P. BUSCH, Manager lee Lad i slEloli LIS" rn pi ni PfiriTI liyLii I ifi Fall of German Keystone Opens Way to Marshal Foch for Quick Advance Americans, British and French Win Heavily Fortified Posi tions as Remaining Portions of Old Hindenburg Line Are Demolished; Belgian Wedge Driven Further In; Disaster for Germans. With the French Armies in Franco Oct. 1. General liert helot V, troops, widening the front of attack this af ternoon, made further i;ains, occu pying important observation points that nive theiu views eastward, upon the urniip tf hills northwest of Kheims and northward toward the Chemin-IH's-Dames. Three th('Us:'.!id prisoners were taken. Iiris, Oct. 1. Attacks conducted hy the first army in conjunction with the IJritish in tlie region of Ft. Quentin, rays the War office an onuncement tonight, have ohtainci important re.su lit. French troops have penetrated St. Quentin as far as tho caiial. On the Ai.-ne front Meurival, Vcn teelay, I'ouvencourt and St. Thierry have been occupied, while north of liouconvllie Autry wood and Vaux-Ler,-.Mauron have been captured. The enemy has been forced -to abandon the plcateau between the Aitne and Kheims anr has fallen back alone; the w'lole line. London, Oct. 1. Extremely heavy lighti'ii?; lias heen in progress thro- 'uKhout the day alons? the Cambhai . St Quentin sector, aceordin-- to the i I Field Marshal Hair's report tonight. 1 Notwithstanding increased German re.vi:-tan.e the I'iiii.h hac gained inport.aut teriitory alotis the great er pari of the line. During the month of September (he IWilUh captured, on the western front, ;'.."')! prisoners and 700 ;uns. lHiriny: the month of August and September the P.rilish captured 1 2i,( I S prisoners and 1,400 guns. Detween the Veslo and Aisnc rivers tiie French continue to push back the Germans north of the Aisne while in the Champaigne the French operating in conjunction with the Americans, are .steadily advancing northward. Their guns now domin ate the Aire river valley running to the north of thj Argonr.e forest, while on the other side of the forest the Americans are slowly coming up the Aire valley from the south and soon will be in a portion with the French to nip the great wooded bastion out of the German line. In the mountain region of the Italian front there has been 'a con siderable increase in artillery activ ity and it is probable' that Marshal Foch soon will begin an offensive here against the Austro-Ilungarians. General Allenby in Palestine has surrounded Pamoseus and French cavalry is reported to be working its way up the Mediterranean sea coast toward lleyrout. In the Macedonian theater west of Lake Ochrida the Austrians are evacuating territory in Albania probably indicating that now Bul garia is out of the war the Austro llungarians realize they are in a ser ious predicament, far from home and with no allies to aid them. Peace demonstrations have been held in Perlin in which police inter vention became necessary. Some excesses were committed by the crowds, such as the tearing down of statues. Don't You Need One Now? Indigestion, biliousness, bad breath, gas, constipation or any condition arising from a mass of un digested food in the stomach needs immediate attention. Foley Ca thartic Tablets are mild and gentle, but sure in action. Cause no grip ing, pain or nausea. Cleanse bow els, sweeten stomach, and tone up liver. Sold everywhere. OH, MY! SEE WHAT THIS IS! Paper Knitting Bags! the fad of the moment and the talk of the town! Have jou one? If not, you must scoot right down to the Journal office and buy one instander for they have the very cleverest ones I've seen. A very vogue-y picture adorns the side of each of these smart and durable bags. BUY YOUR HOGS NOW. The fine stock sale, where the firm of Ilirz. Kummell and Schaefer will conduct a sale of Jersey Duroc, at the home of Henry Hirz, on the six teenth of October, will be a rare op portunity for the farmers to get their herds up to the best. " At this sale which will be held at ths home farm of Henry Ilirz. six miles west of Plattsniouth on Octo ber lf.th, that will be fifty of fino immune male hog3 to select from. 1 Remember the sale begins at one o'clock, October 16th, at the home of Henry Hirz, come and get one of these hogs for your herd. 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