The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 22, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
TO -DECOR WE CITY
IN GRAND STYLE
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1919.
Hons to Make Business Section and
Number of Residence Streets
Atlare With. Decorations.
From Saturday's Iaily.
The furnish the rropor setting
fv.-r the welcome of the returned
service mon the decoration coruniit
tee on Home Com In p day met last
evening: to arrance the plans for the
die-orations of the city on the big
day. J. C. Yarabroucii. Fred Busch
a v.d It. W. Knorr are the committee
in chursre of the decorations and
have secured the services of Mr.
Fields of Shenandoah. Iowa. who
has liad charge of this line of work
i:i a number of the Iowa cities and
he will be here in a few days to
Ftart in on the perfecting: of the
plans. It is expected to have Main
street from the Burlington station
to the hiph school a sea of color
with patriotic decorations and Vine
street from the Coronado apartments
m 7th street decorated up in fine
shape as well as Seventh from Vine
-o Granite and also the streets fac
ing Garfield Park. A preat nany
of the business houses of the city
are already outlining their plans
for the decorative feature and
vome very beautiful effects will be
secured throughout the city anc" es
rT;al!y in the sections through
which the line of march of the pa
ra .'e will follow.
ORGANIZATION IS
GROWING IN STATE
American Legion Has Fifty-Five
'Established Posts and as Many
More Being Organized.
Frcm Saturday's Daily.
The Americau Lesion in Nebras
ka is fast srrnwinc and now has a
total of fifty-five ports established
and thirty-four more that are beinp
organized. There are in the neigh
borhood of 4.i'ot veterans of the
world war enrolled now in the Le
gion and by the time of the state
convention in October it is expected
that more than half of the 35.000
iorvi- men in the state will bi tm
ro!l'd as members of this organiza
tion. With the bills pen'ding before
ci m cress in retard to the recogni
tion of the soldiers by the passage or
a bonu payment act and changes in
the homestead law. the Legion ex-1
I-.iTs to !- able to have a strong ef-i'er-t
in securing favorable action.
DIES BEFORE ARRiVAL OF
BROTHER FRCM THIS PLAGE
From S. i ta i '..iv y Imily.
K. S. Gocidir.g wh; has just re
turned trom Winston. Missouri,
where he was called by the message
announcing the serious condition of
his brother. '.. A. Gooding, failed to
arrive at the home in time to see the
brother livinir as a short time be
fore his arrival the death meshencer
came. The deceased was a man of
forty-eight ypars and leaves besides
his brother in this city, a wife and
four children. The illness of Mr.
Gooding dates hark to last winter
wh n he was kicked by a mule and
ii'.ite severely injured and since that
time he has been gradually failing
in health. The funeral was held at
Winston a:u1 Mr. S. S. Gooding re
mained over for the last sad rites.
SURGEONS PLAN TO RE
EPiEAK C. JELIKEK'S ARM
Fr"tn S:itur"a v's I mil v.
Charles Je'.inek who has been for
the past three weeks at the St.
Joseph hospital in Omaha suffering
from a very severe fracture of the
right ami. was on Thursday able to
return to his home in the metro
polis where he will be cared for.
Mr. Jelinek expects in about ten
days to undergo a second operation
When he will have his arm re-broken
and set and it is hoped that thru
this means he will be able to regain
the full use of the arm.
SOME SPECIALS IN OIL.
Engine oil which sold formerly
at $1. I am now selling at 80c per
gallon, in iots of five gallons or
more. noV o include containers.
I Am Also Offering:
One Ford touring car. good condi
tion at $2"0.00.
One Ford light truck, good condi
tion at $2."0.(0. SAM G. SMITH.
19-6t42tw Garage.
FOR SALE.
Van Brunt press drill. 12 disk.
Fractically new. Call on Fred Bev
crase. Murrav. lS-lwd2tw
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Wall Paper. Paints. GlabB. Picture
Fraiains. Frank Gobelnian.
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Odette LeFontenay
Drawn from
actual photograph
ThitErsday night's anndieriice mystified
Tries vainly to delect difference between voice of famous soprano
and RE-CREATION by Edison's new phonograph
Thursday at The Parmele by Thomas A.
Edison. He sought to prove that no differ
ence exists between the voice of the living
artist and its RE-CREATION by the New
Edison. The musically cultured of Platts
mouth were invited to pass judgment. No
test could have been more exacting.
Mme. Le Fontenay made comparison af
ter comparison. The mystified audience
tried vainly to catch a difference between
the original rendition and its RE-CREATION
by the New Edison. No one could
tell one from the other.
It was a triumph whole and complete for
the New Edison.
Those present at The Parmele Thursday
night saw Odette Le Fontenay walk onto
the stage. The7 saw her take her position
next to a beautiful cabinet. They saw her
lips give voice to the opening lines of The
Swallows. Then suddenly her lips were
still but the song kept flowing on.
How came this? They were hearing
Mme. Le Fontenay 's voice, yet Mm. Le
Fontenay was not singing. The entire au
dience gasped as it slowly realizee that it
had been unable to distinguish between
Mme. LeFontenay's voice and the RE
CREATION of that voice by the New Edi-
son.
This was the daring test undertaken last
one
NEW icon
SON
The Phonograph With a Soul
97
The instrument used in last night's Tone-Test is the regular
model which sells for $285 (in Canada, $431). It is an exact
duplicate of the Laboratory Model which Mr. Edison perfected
after spending Three Million Dollars in experiments.
The Jew Edison alone of all phonographs is capable of sus.
taining the test. Until Mr. Edison knew it would do so, he re
garded his work as unfinished.
Ask some one who was present last night. Learn the amaz
ing truth. Then come in some time and let us prove it perso n
ally to you.
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PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA