The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 17, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PLATTSMOUTB SEM3-WEEEXY JOUPJJAL THURSDAY, JUNE 17,1920. fAOE SO Het-Clothes Prices! With the clothing prices way. up and the mer cury no lower, an Air-O- Weave two-piece suit will pull the cost and lower your tem perature. These cool, tropical worsteds are a "Palm Beach" product and are tailored by the House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes EPWORTH LEAGUE CON VENTION ON OPENING MEETING HELD LAST EVENING AT THE METHODIST CHURCH LARGELY ATTENDED J. , ' : FINE PROGRAM IS ENJOYED They give sea- sons of wear and untold com- $10 to $35. You can not change the weather man's plans, but you can argue with him to beat he at, if you are garbed up in an AIR-O-WEAVE Odd trousers of same mat terial $5, $7.75, $8.75 Rev. A. V. Hunter Presides and Main Address of Evening Made by Dr. VV. E. J. Gratz of Lincoln From Wednesday's Dally. The twenty-eight convention of I the Kpworth League of the Tecumseh district of the Methodist church opened last evening at th3 First tort. 1 hey are priced at irom i i . rrc mini! i-P nf 1 - tr;j t c flfitH flit over the district in attendance. Kev. A. V. Hunter, pastor of the church presided at the opening ses sion and offered the. prayer as well as introducing Miss Rachel Stander of Louisville, president of the district league, to the convention., The delegates were welcomed to this city by Jesse P. Perry, presi dent of the Plattsmouth chapter, who expressed the pleasure of the local chapter in having as their guests for the first time in twenty-five years the workers and leaders in the league in this portion of the state. The address of Mr. Prry was responded to by the members of the convention. As a special feature of the meeting the P. M. quartet composed of Kev. A. V. Hunter. Rev 11. (J. McClusky, Ihm l York and Frank A. Cloidt, gave two very pleasing numbers, "In Liberty's Name'' and "Now the Day is oVr", which added to the interest and pleasure of the delegates. The address of the convention was delivered by Dr. W. K. J. Gratz of Lincoln, pastor of the Grace Metho dist church of that city, and was one SUNDAY, JUNE 20th MATINEE 3:00 All who can should attend matinee as both night shows will undoubtly be packed. Don't miss this one! V76 NITE 7:15-9:00 All who can should attend matinee as both night shows will undoubtly be packed. Don't miss this one! p JhiazclL. ;-Tont forget, when you need overalls We are selling a 2:40 blue d-nirn bib overall at the low price of $2.7". a pair. FOR SALE OR TRADE Nearly new Minneapolis thresh ing outfit, with tank and belts. 20 h. p. Straight flue engine and 3Gx5C reparator. H. A. SCHWARTZ, Xehawka, Neb. IMl UNIVERSAL CAU SERVICE DEPT. If your Ford needs attention, bring it to our shop and ask "BAKKE" Our Shop Foreman for the cost of the necessary repairs. II will give you honest, reliable advise and a careful estimate of the expense required. We have trained and efficient Ford mechanics lOo'.I men and you will like our work and Ford prices. of the most able addresses that has been given before' any of the league conventions. The speaker took as his subject the motto of the so iety, "Look Up. Lift Up", and was a very vivid exposition of the teach ings of the society and the church and inspiring to the young people who were just embraking on a very important meeting. At the conclusion of the evening session the delegates and members of the party were invited to the church parlors where a very novel and in formal reception and "get together" meeting was enjoyed by the members which proved a delightful means of getting acquainted. The reception had been designated as "left handad" and the guests were greeted with the clasp of the left hand and the intro ductions were also of the left handed variety, making a very novel and amusing entertainment that made the occasion thoroughly informal and pleasing. atmosphere being breei-e from the Gulf of Mexico this city there is a large aviation base and several hundred planes are stationed there. Joe has been in the service for the past three years and is now completing his last part of the ."hitch" but is well pleased with he work in the aviation service. AUTO PAINTING Hring your car in and ask JIM RISHEL our painter, for prices. He will do you a fine job at the right price. Several Rebuilt Fords For Sale! PRICKS RIGHT Buick Six. rebuilt and like new $1,000.00 Ford Ton truck, slight ly used Bargain Storage Supplies NEW P. E. 0. CHAPTER AT NEBRASKA CITY T. H. Pollock Garage Phone No. 1 Plattsmoulh OPEN DAY AND HKHT! Good Auto Roads TO- IV VIA t. ::. pollock AUTO BRIDGE Ladies of Chapter F, of This city Mo tor to Otoe County City to In- . stall New Chapter. K r dm Wednesday's Dally A party of ladies belonging to Chapter F. P. E. O.. of this city. Sat urday afternoon motored down to Nebraska City to assist in the orgni- zation of a new chapter in that city The ladies found on their arrival at f o'clock at Nebraska City, a most delicious buffet luncheon and fol lowing which Chapter C. F.. of Ne braska City was organized, ten mem- ners u.?ing initiated ana lour re- receievd by demit. Mrs, Stocker. rt whose home the meeting was held. was elected president or the new chapter. The following ladies, offi cers of Chapter F of this city com prised the party that installed the new branch of the society: Mrs. J W. Crabill, Mrs. L. O. Minor, Mrs. John F. Gorder, Mrs. :A. G. Cole, Mrs. Henry Goos, Mrs. C. A. Rawls, Mrs George L,. Farley and Mrs. E. II Wescott. RETURNS TO DUTY From Wednesday's Dally. This morning Joseph Seagraves who has been home for a short visit with his mother and brothers and sisters, departed for Pensacola, Flor ida, where he will resume his duties in the marine corps. Joe is attach ed to the aviation section of the ma rines and has been stationed in Flor ida for the past two years. During his stay at-home he has noticed the extreme heat that has prevailed as he states it seldom reaches more than nnnn innnnnnnr uwuuu 18 s Its Equal Has "Never Been Placed on Any The Story Will Cling to You for Years. You'll Be Glad You Have Witnessed This for H4 Will fiv1AK Yois All Critics Agree Si's a EUlasterpiece! The First Time This Big Picture Will Be Shown for Anything Like These Prices. Adults, 25c; Children, 15c i I Brandies Theatre Price for This Same Picture Was SSc I creen! od and Thiinik! tempered by the A LOCAL NEWS From Monday's Dally. Adam Meisinger of near Cedar 'reek, was in the city today for a few hours looking after some trading with the merchants. John G. Wunderlicb of Xehawka, was in the city Saturday visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Kosencrans for the day. Harold Smith, who was injured week ago in the motorcycle acci dent, was down town this afternoon for the first time since the unfortu nate affair and is now using crutches as the means of getting around, and it will be several weeks before the young man entirely recoers from the effects of his accident. FRONT BEING PAINTED From Tuesday's Daily. The front of tlu restaurant bi';,d- ' ing of William Uarclay Is being i treated to a new. dress by the brush- j es of Henry Trout and "Curly" Har ris, and the building is assuming a spick and span appearance that adds greatly to the general neat appear ance of the business street. Mr. Uarclay intends to see that his build ing is kept strictly up to date. DEMPSEY OF DRAFT EVASION Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic consti pation. Doan's Regulets operate easily. 30c a box at all stores. World's Heavyweight Champion is! Exonerated of Charges Jury j Out' but Few Moments. 1 PURCHASING NEW FORDS from Monday's Pally. , 1 lie rum unncis v v.. j(iyV i t. .1 .. i are growing in nuinoer win ua i and among the latest to purehas cars has been Mrs. Trances Vallery San Francisco, Cal., Juno l.". William Harrison (Jack) Dempsey. world's heavy woiuht champion, was found not guilty of a selective draft evasion indictment by a jury in the) United States district court here to- The jury was out only a few minutes. Doth ides bad waived final argu-J mint. The defense failed to put on i nl n Ford Sedan of ! , , . ,,,,.,,,. !tvo concluding witnesses, contrary me l. it. I oi loc K agenej in inia i.n.. -, . i,c- ait umi iifui.ntr I I'll lit II. u Lillini itVA ii.v in iiuii From Tuesday's Dally. Mrs. Rachel Ford of Cedar Creek. was in the city today for a lew hours looking after some matters ot business. Gideon Archer was a passenger this morning for Cedar Ceiek, where he is engaged in some painting at the ne whome that Clarence Meisinger is erecting on his farm home. Kstes Williams will look after '.he driving of the new car for Mrs. Val lery. Ed Fullerton. the genial Ho tel Wagner barber, has also lined up with the Ford owners by securing a new style coupe that is a beauty and a cosy and comfortable car while II. H. Smith of the Cass County Monu- ment works is also boasting a now Ford Sedan and one in which he finds a- great deal of enjoyment. From this showing the Ford car seems to hold it place as the "uni versal" car. it would do so. SETTLING UP INCOME TAX. A healthy man is a king in hisi own right; an -unhealthy man an un-j happy slave. For imjmre blood and sluggish liver, use l'.urdock Mood! Hitters. On the market 35 years, i $1.25 a bottle. It Will Pay You to investigate our prices on GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED AND SHOES!- Espccially our Men's Blue Ribbon Work Shoes and Furnishings. ach & Libershal, East Main St. Phone No. 236 From Wednesday's Dally. L. V. Applemau of Alvo, was in the cit yyesterday for a few hours attending to some matters of busi ness at the court house. James Stander of Louisville was in the city today for a few hours attending to some matters of busi ness at the court house. MARRIED AT COURT HOUSE from Monday's Dally. Saturday evening at the court house occurred the marriage of Mr. Donald C. Williams and Miss Amy Sorensen, both of Council Bluffs, la., who arrived in the city on No. 2 over the Burlington and were mar ried by his honor, Judge A. J. Bee son in his usual pleasing manner. The young people were accompanied! by a party of friends who witnessed the ceremony and returned with them to the Iowa city later In the evening. From Tuesday's Daily. This morning Thomas Callanan of Omaha, a special representative of the oflice of the collector of inter nal revenue came down to meet with the residents of this city and vicin ity who had had difficulty in getting their .income tax reports made out and ho spent the day in assisting those who had need of his services. ATTENDS STATE MEETING Prom Tuesday's Dally. Mrs. George B Mann of this city was in Omaha yesterday to a i tend the meeting to organize the t-Mte league of woman voters, b?ing the representative of Cass county at the meeting. The state organization brought many of the representatives ot the women's organizations to the metropolis and the new league that will take, up the task of the educa tion of the new voters on. the prob lems of the day had a mast success ful commencement. FOR SALE Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil for such emer gencies. Two sizes, 30c and COc, at all stores. W. T. Richardson of .Mynard writes insurance for the Farmers 74 degrees at Pensacola, the -warmJMutual of Lincoln. Phone 2411. Second hand binder, in good run ning order. Priced right. Inquire of Howard Graves, one mile south of Plattsmouth. jlO-Gsw FOR SALE One top buggy, in good condition. W. T. Richardson, Mynard d&w tf. Although Journal want-ads cost ut little the results they bring ar vonderful. Try then. THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' Durins all the years the Ford Model T One Ton Truck has been on the mar ket, we have never had one complaint of rear axle trouble. We have had no complaints of motor trouble. As the motor and the rear axie are the vital funda mentals in a motor truck, we have the right to conclude that -the Ford One Ton Truck has not only met the demands of business, but has done so in a satisfactory znd economic, way. There is no other evidence so convincing as that which comes from long practical experience. Ford One Ton Trucks arc serving along til industrial and commercial lines. You will find them everywhere. If these statements were not facts, the demand for the Ford One Ton Truck would not be as large as it is, because people are not buying trucks which do not give service. Coupled with the dependability of the Ford One Ton Truck in all classes of usage, comes the economy in operation and maintenance. On the farm, in. factory delivery, for the merchant, manufacturer, and contractor, in these days of modern business methods, this worm-driven One Ton Ford Truck has become an actual necessity. Qorai m ana talis: it over. T. H.POLLOGK GARAGE Open Day and flight! Tel. No. . Plattsmouth.'Neb. ii