PACE EIGHT PLATTSMOITTiT SEMI-WEEKLY JOTrRNAT. MONLAY. LFT.MUr.!: ,t 0-i:d - - -. .-X - ir- c-t vw c. :r : t- ,v crc 5 c: -.-r ,... .-; c v ? qo wr c.-c, Vv i J f C , T- : j W rnv A - r v fVV - . . . r . w i m VJa jj A U iv i.i-; r . . vr y JV. "- -' J NEBRASKA ENEMIES LOVE FEAST EX-GOVERNOR FOLK BRINGS W. J. ERYAN AND HITCHCOCK TOGETHER AT DINNER basis per gallon ready for your ral i iator you pet it for "0c p'r pallon I hf-re and it stands 20 deRrtes below ! zero, while the mail order house pro- Iduct cost you $1.20 p-r pallo: readv for von radiator, and it is no better, nor will it stand a lower tm- Tiiturf. Of course they put it hi a nice veilow can lor vou nut is that worth the difference when you con sider that a Kord even will require gallons of mixture? OLD SCORES f.BE FORGOTTEN Ccmmciifr T.Iay Endorse Senator for Presidency and Former Em ployer Bequeath To!a. 1 omorrow and the Next Day You must complete your Shopping or it's Too Late For your convenience, arc! knowing that he buys hi wurAs ai a man's store the whole year through, fol low it up i.r.d buy his present here, where you know you arc jrettin brands 1 IE. calls for, is familiar with. From Satnnla v's fisillv. Ai? The follow in;' special curr -spr.n- ilcni c of x he Omaha !; frc;;a "A ;ish- .C'r'i iurr'oa Jells nf a IlMitin!; Ii'-ll be tween t!i- democratic se:i:itors iv. w hi eh William .1 :s t: i 1 1 ' llr an and i .: -.tr 'iil'-rt M. I ! i ' i'ln":' !: were -TH-in fii-"iire. i- -J i.tr1 W.ishinnton. Dec. li.-- dime; piven by ex-Jiovernor l!k. t' .Mi--- iri h'.Tior (!' liis o!d-i:i:" politi- Willinru J"!iniii!is i!r:ii:. ;.V,4 .-o'.iri ca! friend. V.J of X-'ira.-k: . .i i in Washington which brought cratic: senators a well hfi n riotel I ! ei' nc-day even in v.. topet hep 2 1 :l i;!o includin:; Senator LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. anl .Mrs. John Colbert and son Morton leave Friday for Californ ia. They will stop at (Jerinp and visit their sons. Dr. Fred Colbert and family ;:nd Dr. Marry Colbert and wife, where they will vbit until of f r Christmas b avinp on the ijOth for Denver where ihey will meet Mr. and Airs. Ceorjre Colbert and son Wiley of Wauneta who -ivlll accompany them to sunny California, where they will spend thf rest of the win ter. They will make thejr head quarters at I,onfr IJeanch wl.ero Mor ton will enter school. John Colbert will return here a fru- days before March 1 tn order to look after his real estate business :;t that time. Whether Mrs. Colbert ' and Morton will return ther. will de j pend on how they like California rl! I mate. Kutrene THE UNIVERSAL CAR Christmas Gift Suggestions! Why not select a gift from the following list, of which we keep in stock and can make immediate liveries? all de- Colbert of W i arid pre rs to wear. A Gift for Him Silk Shirts Neckties, lose Gloves, Caps, Mit lons. 1 kvneikerchiefs SW'EATIiRS. JIIRSEYS Colk.rs. Collar j'ins. Belts initialed Scarf iins Pajamas, House Cuats and I lats Hitchcock of N'ebra.-Ka. has s. t poli ticians specu ! n t i ii lc as to the mean in; of J'.ryan ;ir.;l Mitchcock drinkin;; frotn t !iv S.1I..C urape j lice loving ii:p and e'.-h;.imiiiK plea-ant r ie when one was the emplover of the other across the damask-covered table. i ! ( U" l ite vears lln-v li:ive be.-n l';ir tact have out of their Water Republican call one another unci in names, but through th jpr about . V i apart, in yiw.iy l s' J proinisin; tbash will look after Mr. Colbert's business i j while he 13 roup as Eugene is plan jnir.tr to move to Weeping Water in the near tuture on account ct our school advantages. Me has a daugh ter and son now in our school who have been g)i:is; back and forth on the train which is not the pleasant-e-t especially with our late train service which was entirely prohibi tive last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eu- sene Colhert and family will certain ly be welcome to our city.- Weeping Ford Sedan, with starter Ford Coupe, v.iih starter Ford Tourinn Car, with starter ' Ford Runabout, with :-tirter. Ford Ton Truck with cab and farm body.. Ford Tourit.j! Car Winter Top, install, u P'(;rd lfinabo.it Winter Top. installed Goodrich :'.fx:: i.'Miu mile tire Goodrich .':0x:! tube Goodrich Oxii1 J.OOO mile non skid tire,. Goodrich iiOx:;1 tube Mas.-Jer Shock Absorbers, installed Stewart Spe.(p,n,eter Fleet ric Spot. Motor Driven Klaxon Morn Hand Klaxon Morn " Automobile Jack - Auti.mobiie 'lire Fumps 1 .00 -l..".' to to u:,h .mi s J n .lei i i ' mi 1 e-i V .M 1, 1 IM, i en l 1 1; 2 " ' " 1 I" 1 I ' 1 1 v 4 .v . V a --- Philip STiiaicl (3 j.. -i -i-tr t-- -r v- ci-r . -Ki-r CiViLIAN BED f REL! pr 1 !o v I lit! 1 ihe ii.sialling of the civilian relief deaitmitii if the sniety which ha In .11 provin.; to the returned service man and his family the means of get ting adjusted many t f tl:e claims and otlier matters 1 1' 'it have arisen a.s the re- rsLilLI OFFICES TO BE OPENED MOKDaY IN RED CROSS ROOilS IN HOTEL WAGNER. lit of service it; the ariiiv or navy. The American Ke.l Cro:s have de cided on their permanent secretary in ti e i;y i;i ihe person of .Mrs. p. 1 1 Du:;i.ar. who has hen head of the 1-cil chaT'ter of ti e organization for (the pa -t year, and the choice is one 1 ti'i. . il! ...,.,. tlx. it-;! 1 1-.. 1.... ;... jtii.i. !., iim . 111. in.- nidi u.ri ; approval of everyone in the city. Mrs. limb. r. n. LuicsArs yJjncIAni . ' "- '...i,,, a meat- . er part of her time to the Red Cross j work i. nd has becem" thoroughly fa miliar wiiti tne workings ol the var ious fb-piirtmenis of the society and her choice for the position of secre tary of the civilian relief assures the public of a capable and effjeent man r in this particular line. The offices of Mrs. Dunbar will be locate.) ju the R"d Cross rooms in All Thoso Who Hr.ve in Service cr Have Nceis Coining Within Scope 01 Red Cress to be Aided. tri.-sed or in the need of material assistance. All of these the lied Cross is preparing to take up ai.d j si red th legerdemain of ex-Governor Folk of Missouri. leroitly defeated for Fnited States si nator by a r.'pnli li'MII. the-e two leaiiers of Nebras- iI'lniKTacv have seemiimlv sr.-u a new litht. thereby causing mu:'h wagging of h.-ads ami tim suggestion :ijof a perfect understanding that Ne braska will give Mitchcock the i!em mratic endorsement for the pre-i-dency. while Mitchcock in turn will - , i ' :n,i ti 1 "M ii. lil ..III 1'. '1 S.I7.. i'.'.iftor as a successor to llie senior sen ator lroni the I'rr.iri" state. Ratification Dinner The dinner, which may bo called for want of a better title, a ratifica tion dinner of the treaty with res-j ervations. is looked upon as the) forerunner of a series of democratic moves that may have a very impor tant hearing on the democratic r.a- tor Mr. Hry.i'i treat v to become an issn in Hi,' approaching cam paign. In fart, he urged at the din ner that the democratic senators join with the republicans who de- treaty ratified and put the PLATTSMOUTH PEOPLE WED iii m . . s-i t-'rorn Friitav's Iallv. The marriage license re-cejrd In' Om aha bears the names of two of the I I'lattsmouth young people who have journeyed to that city to have their happine.ss consummated. Martin Danghmaii and Miss Rose Thacker an- the contracting parties who took this opportunity of stealing a mai'h on their friends and having the wed ding ceremony performed in the me tropolis. Roth of the young people are well known to a large circle of friends in this community who will be pleased to learn of the lmnuv event. S." f 4 Champion X Spark 1'lug- :; en Rido-Skid Chains. 4 Wee,; chains. ;0x.' Safety Auto Lock Switch Royce Motor Meter 2.7." "Make-rr-Own" Fiasli Light 2.::." Ki-ctric Tail Light , Kiectric Dash Right Schroeder Tire Gauge Gasolene Gauge Weed Chain Tightene-r Storage Rattery Tester Set Ruhh.-r I'edal Pads Cooper Exhaust Muffler Cut )ut One gallon can Mobile "K" Oil 1 Five gallon can Mobile "F." (il Radiator Cove r for F( rds R 'diator Cover and Mood for Fords NickP? Rumpers. front or rear, each Willard Storage Ratteries for all cars Prices furnished on reipiest Our Goods are All Standard and of Best Quality Remember that we give free with all cash pur chases Rogers Silverware Coupons. T. H. Pollock Garage, Phone No. 1 -:- -:- -:- Plattsmouth 1 . 2 1 . 2 l.r.o 1.2:. 1.2:. 1 .00 l.Olt 1.00 1 . 2 r. . 2 2.00 . 1 a 1 0.00 S INSTALLS NEW MACHINE TRAIN SERVICE BETTER V j tional convent ion. does not want the Frem T'les.la ' laOv Seve ral weeks agi a T preventitt i ve i t tiie An.ericau R .1 Crjss society 1 wa - 1 1: 1'lati' mouth 10 prepare for Ay 8 y PAISTlGl We now have a Paint ing Department and have an experie.-tetd Automo bile Painter. Let us dress up your old car with a nr.v coit of paint and make it lock like new. Better stop in and ar range for a elite as our paint shop is always in use. T.H, Pollock Garage the- Hotel Wagner and will be open ' from 2 to r, each afternoon and dur ing tins tune anyone who has any matter that can be adjusted or upon ; which the Red Cross can give the ; applicant any assistance c advice. ; can call nt the office and Mrs. P"ii I bar will be glad to do all possible in securing the ep-sired relief. To ac- I commodate those who mav not be 1 ab'e to reach th city from the noun try districts during the office hours Mrs. Dunbar will arrange to look after their need. and those who de sire to get in touch with the Focre tary before or after the regular office hoers may elo so by calling telephone This on" of the most important j parts of the Red Cross work and the ! one that i.s now receuving a great j deal of attention due to the many I problems that have arisen to enn j frcnt tho returned service man ar.d 1 his family. There have been a -great ; mny cases of allotments not paid, j Liberty bonds not delivered and es 1 pe-Mflly caes of disability where the hanule for the' service men or their families and to see that they receive the justice that is due them. In the Fi lection of Mrs. Dunbar the society is very fortunate as she is a lady whose- sympathy for the men who served the colors is strong, and she will use everv endeavor to get in t touch with the service men and their families and they can rest assured that they can come to Mrs. Dunbar in the strictest confidence", explain their case and se-cure some action upon it. The work of the secretary here will embrace' the entire county and the secretary expects to visit each local ity and take- up the organizing and handling of the affairs pertaining to j the former service meui and cases of sickness, distress or need and the men of t ho army or navy can rest a;- j surod that they will have their best interests safeguard-d by the Ameri can Red Cross operating through) their local secretary. FINE CHRISTMAS STATIONERY treaty through the senate, accepting such reservations as were- necessary for favorable action on the pact. Bryan's Biggest Battle Mr. Rryan has now begun what he regards as the most important po litical battle of his e-ntire career. It :,i , r .1... . c I w in re a oauie lor me control 01 the next democratic national con ention, and for the adoption by that 'convention as its platform eif the principles advocated by him. The first step in this program is the elimination of the treaty as an issue in the next campaign. Among those senators who at tended the dinner were Mitchtock if Nebraska, the present democratic 1 leader; Walsh of Massachusetts. ! Walsh of Montana. Stanley of Ken tucky. Ashurst of Arizona, Fletcher of Florida, Harris of Georgia. Myers of Montana. I'omerene of Ohio. Jones of New Mexico. Kendrick of Wyom ing. Owen of Oklahoma. Walcott of. i Delaware anil King of Ftah. From Thursday's Daily. The resuming by the Rurlington (f their former train schedule today was also made more pleasing by t he fact that the trains were operating on their usual time with but few cx- 1 captions. The train from the west i this morning. No. 0, was, delayed for j three hours but No. 2 4 from Lincoln j was right on the dot this afternoon ! for the first time in two weeks and made the return trip to Omaha at the old time. l:.r.S. The replacing of the afternoon train to Omaha has been very pleasing to a large major ity of the Plattsmouth people who do most of their traveling over this road. 1 ' i DO YOU ENJOY YOUR MEALS ? If you do not enjoy your meals your digestion is faulty. Kat mod erately, especially of meats, masti cate your food thoroughly. Let five hours elap.se bet wen meals and take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immed iately after supper and you wi'l soon find your meals to be a real pleasure. From Thursday's ral!y. The Olson Sharpening Co. has just installed at their plant an ad ditional machine which is to be used in the razor sharpening department of the company. The new machine is one of the new model automatic sharpening machines and has the ca pacity of 200 blades per hour and enables the work to be turned out much more rapidly than under the old methods. With the new ma chine it is thought that it will be possible to handle the large amount of orders that are being daily re ceived. .sues where there had been alleged profiteering in wood and if the facts were sufficient to have the matter placed in the hands of the Fnite-d States attorney for action. The coal shortage in this city also developed a very sudden raise in the pric of wood that was gouged from the con sumer as usual. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS t--rnn Thursday's rn:iv. There were quite a number of the relatives and friends at the Burling ton passenger station this afternoon to greet three of the riattsmouth young ladies who are home for the holidays. Misses Nora Livingston. Mariel Streight and Helen Roberts. The young ladies are students at the Monticello seminary at Godfrey. III., and will enjoy the holiday season here with the home folks before re turning to take up their studies. PROFITEERING IN WOOD Fr""i ThurpilH v's Onily. The great desire to accumulate tne almighty dollar even at the expense of our fellow beings seems to be showing itself in the pesent short age of fuel. The Nebraska City- Press states in one of its recent is- 0PERATED ON YESTERDAY From Thursday's r:iily Yesterday morning at the Imman uel hospital in Omaha Mis. John Kaffenberger of this city was operat ed on by the attending surgeons for a severe case' of call stones from which she has been suffering for pome time. The patient stood the operation in good shape, and rallied nicely from the effects but it is im possible at this time to determine the final outcome of the case. The hus band as well as a number of the mem bers of the family were at the hos pital yesterday and remained until after the operation. SHOULD BE QUARANTINED. Many physicianes believe that any one who has a had cold should he completely isolated to prevent other members of the family and associ ates from contracting the d.scase. as colds are about as catching as meas les. One thing sure the sooner cue rids himself of a cold the less the danger, and you will look a pood while before you find a better medi cine than Chamberlain's Cough n"'ii edy to aid you in curing a cold. ANOTHER MONTGOMERY X7APTl Tt APfiATM 11 you were a stationery Duyer last ( year you well know the very large ;Krm Friuvs p.-.uv and complete line that was found at Their "Anti-Freeze" mixture is the Journal office. We want to tell said to contain 1SS proof denatured you that it is greater this season alcohol and glycerine, but the label than ever. We have all the new fam- on the can does not state how much. 0US Whiting numbers, also the Choice The directions however upon analy from Eaton, Crane & Pike, the two sis disclose that it is a pretty well di gest in the land. The most appro- luted mixture for upon mixture with priate trift is a fine box of stationery, two-thirds of a gallon of water it is and while yon are buying- buy the claimed that it will stand 20 degrees best for the same money. See our below zero. Therefore one and two- line. thirds gallons ready for your radi ator costs you about $2 with ex press as they charge $1.50 for the gallon of the solution. 1 gallon denatured alcohol will cost you $1.25. this mixed with 1 FH0NE NO. 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS. These tablets are Intended espe cially for indigestion and constipa tion. They tone up the stomach and enable it to perform its functions gallons of water makes a 40 per cent naturally. They act gently on the solution and will stand 20 below liver and bowels, thereby restoring zc-o. the same as the "Monkey the stomach and bowels to a healthy Word" solution. . condition. When you feel dull, stup- Thus you get when you buy at soldier or sailor has been incapaci- id and constipated gtv? them a trial, home 24 gallons lor $1.25 as tnted by his service from doing active You are certain to be pleased with against 1 gallons from the mail labor and as a result has become dis- their effect. order house for ?2. Figured on a The Season's Greetings! May your Christmas season be a bright and very happy one and may the New Year hold for you all that you .nay desire and bring to you God's richest blessingr. Paul H. Roberts, Cedar Creek, Neb. For CEDAR CREEK LUMBER CO. IE III