The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 21, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PLATTSMOUTH SESII-WEEEXY JOUIUTAL
THETISEAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920.
PAGE EIGHT
DONALD WARNER
HAS Ml BROKEN
Little Son of Fred Warner Falls
While Playing and Suffers
Fracture of Arm.
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Properly Oiled Motors Purr
Those lubricated with Polarine invariably run smoothly '
and quietly. When fine bearing surfaces are filmed" with
the finest oil, the :que.ks, rattles and wear of friction are
practically niL . '
Polarine is made by the most up-to-date refining methods'
the result of over lialf u century of experience and re
search. It is efficient every season of the year. Does not
thicken in autum.i ur.J winter, cr "wear" thin during a
long trip.
To meet the rexiuirements of all' makes of cars and trucks,
Polarine is made in four grades, differing in body but not
in quality. These grades are
Polarine
Polarine Medium Heavy
Polarine Heavy
Polarine Extra Heavy
For winter use the Polarine and Polarine Medium Heavy
grades are recommended.
For full mileage and power, use Red Crown gasoline the
standard motor fuel. It is just as dependable and uniform
as Polarine. At Red Crown s-'rvic stations and author
ized dealers everywhere.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Nebraska) Omaha
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VISITING IN UNION
Last Tuesday Andrew Lynn and
wifewife and their daughter. Mrs.
Clarence McCallen of Geneva, arrived
from Weeping Water where they had
been visiting at th ehome of a sister
of Mr. Lynn and visited with friends
and relatives here for a few days,
they being guests at the homes of
Mrs. Barbara Taylor, and Daniel, the
former being a sister and the latter
a brother of Mr. Andrew Lynn. Mr.
Lynn and wife made their home in
and near Union years ago when Un
ion was known as Stringtown. They
have made their home in the west
for more than forty years.
LAND FOX SALE
30,000 acres of land located in the
highlands of Louisiana. See .F. G.
Egenberger, agent, Plattsmouth.
d&w.
HODGES & HARRIS AND
V. G. SHAW SALE
Fiftv-four Big Type Polland Chinas
at Bartlett. Iowa. October 27, 1920.
Sires Black Price. Big Bone
Leader, Waubonsie Bob. Waubonsie
Jumbo. McMahon's Leader, D's Liber
ator. .Iowa Prospect.
Dams Model Big Bob, Monarch
Lena. Buster Buster, Black Price,
Wonder Jones. Capt. Jack. Black Bob.
Fall Boars. Spring Boars, Spring
Gilts. Tried Sows.
Cols. Young & Van Cycoc, Auct.
V. E. Harris, Clerk.
Write for Catalog or information.
Dyspepsia is America's curse. To
restore digestion, normal weight,
good health and purify the blood,
use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at
all drug stores. Price $1.25.
Journal want ads pay. Try them.
A YOUNG AMERICAN.
Last evening there arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brink
man on west Elm street, one of the
finest young Americans in the whole
city and the young man registered
some nine pounds. The advent' of
the little son and heir has brought
great happiness to the parents and
in their Joy they will receivehearty
congratulations of the host of friends
over the city. Mrs. Brinkman and
the little son are doing nicely and
Henry is without doubt the proudest
man in the broad confines of the
state and Justly so. The little man
has been christened Richard Henry
and that he may enjoy a long and
prosperous life is the wish of the
many friends. .
FOR SALE
Good barn in the best of shape.
Inquire of Fred G. Egenberger. tf-d.
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D CROWN GAS0IJM
Mileage
Red Crown is a thoroughbred gasoline. Every gallon
is full of last-drop mileage stamina. There's no
falling down, no petering out. You pull up to your
destination like a frssh breeze.
Regular users of Red Crown gasoline know how far
they can go on a gallon every gallon. And they
don't worry about filling up if their supply ought to
carry them to a certain place. It always does, for it is
.uniform from one corner cf the state to another.
Buy -gasoline the same way you buy tires, on a mileage basis.
Best results are always obtained by usinj the same kind regu
larly. You can do this for Red Crown is sold in every city and
along all of the principal highways.
Economize on oil by using Polarine. It is made in four grades,
differing in body but not in quality. These grades are
Polarine v Polarine Heavy
Polarine Medium Heavy o Polarine Extra Heavy
For vinter use the Polarine and Polarine Medium Heavy
grades are recommended '
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Nebraska)
Omaha
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While at has play with other of
his mates at school, Donald, the lit
tle son of Fred Warner, at the school
ground&at Murray, was in sotne way
tripped and falling-, his right arm was
caught under his body, causing a
fracture of the upper bone just above
the elbow.
When the fact was known the lit
tle man was taken to the office of Dr.
Brendel and after an examination by
Dr. J. F. Brendel, was hastened to
Plattsmouth where ?an x-ray picture
of the fracture was taken In order
that the best practice in the reducing
of the fracture might be made. The
little fellow while suffering greatly,
manfully stood the pain while exam
ination was being made and until the
arm was properly set.'
PETITION IS FILED
The voters of Louisville precinct
have filed in the office of County
Clerk George R. Sayles, a petition
asking for the placing for the name
of James M. Hoover on the ballot at
the coming election for the office of
assessor. Mr. Hoover is one of the
best known and popular residents of
Louisville and has for a number of
years beeriengaged as road overseer
and having been very successful in
that position and the voters will seek
to have him look after the assessing
work.
From Tuesday's Dally.
Ben Hankinson of this city, who
has been on the road this fall with
his special ariel act in meeting with
the greatest of success in his tour and
pleasing thousands of spectators at
his different entertainments. Mr.
Hankinson has just closed a very
successful week at Canton, Missouri,
having been working through south
ern Illinois and Missouri since leaving
this city. He has an especially
thrilling tight wire act that is as
good as any offered to the amusement
loving public of the country and one
that is always filled with the tense
excitement that is demanded by the
audiences. In addition to his tight
wire act he is giving the slack wire
performance at which he is an adept.
Mr. Hankinson will continue on the
road for the balance of the year and
is traveling to the south to fill dates
during the late fall.
MAKING GOOD ON THE ROAD
FURNITURE AND RUGS
Seven dining room tables, buffets.
chairs to match, rockers, will sell sep
arate if desired, 1 gas stove, one oil
beater, 1 soft coal heater, 1 kitchen
cabinet, two bed room suits, Ameri
can walnut finish, and two brass
beds. NBix other good beds, springs.
mattresses, 1 3-4 bed complete.
Dressers, chiffoneres, 1 Doufold, X
writing desks, 20 rugs, large and
small.
Everything priced right.- Located
upstairs over Gas & Electric office.
Phone 645. 21 5td ltw.
GHRIST & CHRIST.
SWEET IS THE TASTE
Longfellow, speaking In a poem
about war, says: "But in the cause
that is righteous.; 8 weet is the. smell
of powder." And in a like manner
we can say that in the case of stom
ach troubles sweet is the taste of
Triner's Bitter Wine. The contra
diction "sweet bitter" is only seem
ing. Triner's Bftter Wine, although
made of bitter herbs and barks, is
very palatable, and its result is very
sweet. Taking It you will get rid of
poor appetite,, constipation, palpita
tion of heart caused by, accumula
tion of gas In the stomach and bow
els, etc. Mr. John Urbanec, Kang-
ley. 111., wrote us on Sept. 12. 1920,
that his wife suffered with palpita
tion of the heart for a long time, but
now Triner's Bitter Wine has freed
her from all trouble. Your druggirt
or dealer in medicines is well stock
ed with all Triner's remedies. Try
also Triner's Angelica Bitter Tonic,
Triner's Cough Sedative, Triner's
Liniment! Joseph Triner Company,
1333-45 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago,
111.
ESTRAT NOTICE
Taken lin at mv hnniA on mile west
of Chicago avenue, Plattsmouth, one
white faced steer, dehorned, weight
1050. Has brand on left nip "iv
wottle on left Jaw. Ear mark-on
both ears. Taken up October 8th in
pasture at my home. Owner Can
have same by calling at place.
5 wks. ' Luke L. Wiles,'
Plattsmouth, Neb.
ON-
Lien's
Suits
-OR
Later
-ON-
Hen's
Overcoats
the effort to get along without a RAINCOAT will meet a sorry and perhaps costly
defeat.
that is to say,
These fall days are tricky, cool and occasionally very damp. Rains are sure and
snows are only "hanging off," and there's just one garment that is sufficient to meet
all the needs. We have it in all varieties
Men's and Women's Slip-ons .' $ 3.95 to $20.00
" " " Double-tex.. 12.50 to 30.00
(Cloth outside - rubber lined)
Girl's and Misses' Slip-ons. $3.95 to $7.00
Boy's Slip-ons and Slickers 4.95 to 5.95
II we've just received
Fellows smofthfw ,
-w-w w w fancy wool hostery!
C. E. Wescott's Sons
"EVERYBODY'S STORE'
SENNETT'S GENIUS IN
FULLESTREVEALMENT
Exemplified in "Down 'on the Farm"
to be Shown at the Parmele
Friday and Saturday.
POULTRY WANTED
WE WILL BUT CHICKENS AT ED
v LUTZ'S STORE ON
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
AND f WILL PAY
Old Hens, per lb.' - 18i2c
Springs, . perUb.L '. IS1?
ttnnaftmt nr lb ' -14c
SWIFT & COMPANY
Remember Saturday Lutz's Store
"Down on the Farm", United Ar
tists' latest release, opens when the
champion rooster of the ranch puts
the sun to work early in the morning
cf what proves to be ,the busiest little
day ever experienced on any farm.
From that moment' until the close
of this Mack Sennett five-reel comedy
sensation that will be shown Friday
and Saturday at the Parmele The
ater, every resource of the enormous
Sennett studios in the suburbs of
Los Angeles is involved with re
sults, thrilling, comic, hilarious, far
cial and furiously funny. Thrills are
divided by iaughterff suspense is re
laxed in grins, and dramatic action of
grave significance is interrupted by
comedy episodes such as only Mack
Sennett can devise.
Lcuise Fazenda in the role of the
country girls of beauty and "awk
ward grace", is in the best character
ization she has ever offered to motion
picture lovers. There is felt the au
thentic appeal of the legitimate act
ress in her performance and there
is seen the grotesque comedienne
whose celebrity is now firmly estab
lished. Marie Prevost, graceful and
beautiful comedienne of the Sennett
forces plavs the role of a badgered
but faithful wife of a poor villager,
the victim of the town's Shylock and
a bill for back rent. The villain in
the case a sort of cross between .a
Turkish Don Juan and a "loan shark"
-is plaved with rare power and com
ic results of seriousness by James Fin-
layson. Little John Henry, Jr., the
star baby of filmland is seen in epi
sodes ranging from cute to tragic and
THE
SALE
DISCOUNT
IS STILL ON-
You'll feel differently about this suit or overcoat pro
position when the cold weather strikes, and it always
strikes in Nebraska. Take advantage of these reduced
prices NOW while you have the chance. This one-fifth,
off applies to each and every suit atid overcoat in our com
plete stock of men's and young men's clothing.
pJliiaielL.
his faithful nd gallant friend, Ted
dy, the Sennett Dog' Star partici
pates nobly in scenes of hazard and
thrill. Likewise Pepper, the feline
actrer.3 of many moods, is seen in mo
ments of climax authority while the
entire jnenagerie of feathered and
four-footed "ensemble actors" are in
volved in the spectacular events of
this rustic masterpiece.
"Down on the Farm" is an unusual
comedy of that type of quality that
is derived from its unique blending
of many elements comedy and trav
esty; satire and 'straight drama;
character delineation and grotesouer
ies, humor and pathos, nierry and
grave moods. It is a surface attack,
on the emotions and will not fail to
set motion picture fans in a whirl of
shifting sensations. It is Mack Sen
nett's genius in fullest revealment.
ST. MARY'S GUILD MEETS
Yesterday afternoo nthe ladies of
the St. Mary's Guild were very plea
santly entertained at the charming
home of Mrs. 11. V. Clement, Mr3.
Clement and Mrs. T. B. Petersen be
ing the hostesses of the occasion.
The afternoon was spent in sewing
and having a most delightful time
in visiting with each other. The
guild received several new members
and a number of guests were present
to enjoy the occasion. At a suitable
hour the hostesses served very dainty
and delicious refreshments which
were much appreciated by the mem
bers of the party.
Daily Journal, 15c a. week.
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SsiDdl!
"The American People Like to be Fooled."
There still seem to be a lot of manufacturers ,and dealers who
believe that is true, and base their business getting schemes on that
belief.
At frequent intervals a "Talking Machine" with a new name
only, finds jts way on the market, and it is usually announced with
a lot of claims that later are disproved, but not until a lot of people
have been fooled.
One of the pet claims is that the machine can play Edison Re
creations satisfactorily and many times the claim is even made that
they can play .them better than the NEW EDISON.
This is manifestly absurd, and you can save yourself from
being fooled by insisting that you hear an Edison Re-Creation played
on the "Talker" and on the NEW EDISON, insisting that the NEW
EDISON and the "Talker" be placed'side by side.
We will furnish the NEW EDISON to prove the claim, and we
will at the same time prove to you that the--
NEWV EDISON
' . ' -and
RE-CREATIONS
are the finest combination to be found today, regardless of price.
Weyrich ;&' Hadrada, -
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
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