THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SETU WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN r TAe N EW E D I "The Phonograph WithaSouV Mood Change Chart U n o B . - - a a Pr""" nZTn www tj- " 1 11 a " D Sax r - ' g y 37 SON 1 mrnr-t n ,-J rfmmAim A FRIENDS OF JUDGE " ASK FOR A HEARING Help Edison Take some Mood CJiange Charts home end make this experiment! LETS fmngfn you have just come home from shopping. You are tired and nervous. You step to the New Edison and put on an Edison Re-Cjltatiok. Gradually the music soothes you. You forget fatigue and your "nerves" disap pear. You feel refreshed and light hearted. Mr. Edison in his present great research is studying into the effects of music on the minds and moods of men. Will you 11 out a Mood Change Chart, and do your bit for Mr.' Edison's research ? 7 Make the experiment in your own home. Come in. Let us give you a supply of Mood Change Charts. Have your family and your friends fill them out. They will find it more fun than Ouija. . If you don't own a New Edison, fill out a Chart in our store! Better yet, we will lend you a New Edison and a program of Rf.-Coeatioxs so that you can give a Mood Change Party in your own home. IS V Wevrich & IKadraba t$ Ob a SPk fa. .. ik f SS k i -r a ' V i jt- tit x& iv is" rr xt? A SALE A DAY AND SOME TO SPARE horiage of S COCK tins Caused an Advance on Wall Paper of from 20 to 25 Per Cent We are fortunate in having placed our orders early, and now have in stock a large variety of goods which came on orders placed before the advance. These voods are now in our shop and ve are giving our cusloiners Lhe advantage of the lower prices at which we bought ihem. Come in and examine the goods, and 'avail yc.;r?c:r of the opportunity of enjoying low prices on artistic wall haninsrs. THE DUSTERKOFF SHOPS Murdock Nebraska BAFFLING SITUATIOaS IN "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" Whnt should a man uo v, l:. io-i his duughte- : a card on'y v, dis cover that : ! was serrttiy marrifl to :!; uii rit-r! ;r. ;in-! his tinner '-',r.; "Mi f-tuoii.-l;. nifrcd ;.t J.y the k:v ';-r v h: v.xn? Tti;.-' fa c:n;itins li olflcm uiil '- pr ntfd ir -Hfarts Arc Trvr.i;; !: a.-liint j-ict'irf that v.i'.i Jic . -iiv. : at the Purtnole Tr. cater ln- im'kIit and torsiurro wnirlit. '(riainlv a iiicT hitu:iiion v.Iiic'n pJK.icjiIay ran "nill to tc ur.ia w.llt !. A1";t Ird Aircar. the faiiicr, I'-irns t . f the marriage, he orders Michael Wain, his f;;res'er. Ip.shed J.y the keej"rs. Wain thinks his wife. Lady Winifred, is re:jr.:W', and vov,s rcti;:,c. JTwcrty jenrs aftor-v.an:.- he s'tcct-fds ly lfetcr..:n.tt weal thy and foreclosing the nurts;af;e of tlic marer. Lorcl Burford. the nsan vvho l;ad won the curd game, now nnr'ties Lady v'inif red"s daughter, Dora. He disrates her ly .stealing the haii-finished portrait painted by her fianc-e. iind having: a nud figure attached to the head. She is trap ped in a Kwis chalet by the old rtc,ue. The climax comes with the unexpect ed action of a morey-lender and the arrival of aid in a bitter snnrv storm. The picture from the celebrated stage melodrama by Cecil Raleigh. ; and is a Metro special ail-ptar pro j dart ion. Rex Irsram is the director. The ca.-t includes Frank IJrownlee. Norman Kennedy, lAice Terry and Franceiia. Uillinprtcn. COCKPJEIS FOR SALE. Vtire bread Barrel Flyniouth Ilock tockrels. (.'all phone "70-W. C. E. C OOK. Fi'stu la-Pay Wfcen Cured A mild frystam of treatment that rurti PI1. Fistula, and other Rectal Ilseae In snort time, without a ntr rurcical operation. N Chloroform. Ether or other peneral anansthetle ,rur Taranteeil In frery ease accepted for treatment, and no monrjr to i until ciirtd. 'rlle for book on Rectal 1'ioeane. with nam-'s anl te:'timoniala ?:,.mre I-00" prominent people who have boen permanently cure1 iik. t. U. I AJiKY, hrmUorinm, Peter Tmt Ttlily. lire U'dj.). OM.MLA. KEE v 1. O. S. JobnsWa. iledicai Uircctor. Drs. Mack Si Maciu.lhe Dentists p B A.t7- largest and best equipped cental ofnees in Omaha. Experts m charec ct all wort. Lacv attendaTiL. Kod- 's etate Prices. Porcelain fillings just like tooth. Iiubu- w r it - r meats caretully sterilized alter unrg. iu;n rbvun, raAivit dlva, uraanf E35S3Ki f'acs county auctioneer is btins: kept n ore than busy wiih public F:;!es in this portion of Nebraska and Iowa. Av: rapir.fj nearly a sale a day during the past eevt rai ii.c.nths, Mr. Young is now booked almost solid lo the 1st of March, with two daily part of the time. Mr. Young's pbility in the t.alo ring is too well known to re quire comment and his long list of .-ales during the present season be speaks his success. fcn:n:eMCiiis today, the folloving i a li.-t oi the reinaiiiii.ir sales he has booked: Feb. 17 Phil Becker, at 9:30 a. na.. sharp, Plattsmouth. Feb. 17 Shatter Bro.1., Duroc sale 1:0 p. ni.. Xehawka. Feb. IS John Kunz. Oloe City. Feb. ID Ilo-.vard Graves, I'lutis mouth, 20 a. m. Feb. 19 A. O. Harare, I'oland China bred sow sale to be held in the Gochenour barn at Plattsmouth. Feb. 21 J. V. Tulene, Mvuard. Feb. 22 F. T. Wilson. Hurray. Feb. 22 Sam G. Stone. Murray. Sale will be held immediately after Wilson sale. Feb. 23 Rudolph Ileil. Cedar Creek. Feb. 24 Lingren & Nidcr, Hamp shire sale. Fairbury, Neb. Feb. 25 Theo Hendricks. Hamp shire sale, Diller, Neb. Feb. 26. Lance Mcndeiihall, at Grant, Nebr. Teb. 28 J. Vallery, Jr., Mynard. !ar. 1 Joe Sedlal;. I'iatt.mouth. Nebr., at 10 o'clock a. r. Mar. 1 J... V. Haynie, Platts mouth. Mar. 2 ('. I-'. Morris. Nchawka. Mar. 5 A. C. Tulene. Platts mouth. , EtRTKS IN ENGLkHO REACH HIGHEST BATE in London. Feb. 1,'. Birth.-? in Kn land and Wales during 5!20 reached the hifrhest figure ever recorded, and the death rate v.as the lowestf ac cording to an oHIciHl report of the registrar general. The birth rate per thousand of th lot;.! population was 25.44 and the death rate wa? 12.4. The death of Infants under the age of 1 year were 8 0 per thousand. CHICKE2J PIE SUPPER t t r . a t- e r cmcago .Lawyers umc io xeiense vi Judge V7elty Would Impeach Say Discussion cf Case is Contempt Wa-hi Tipton, Feb 15. Judge Kencaaw Mountain Landis of Chicago r.xcy be aked to app?ar before the hotiie jud'eijry conim:'tee to answer irupearhmcnt charges brought against hini in t-e heme by liepresentative Vrlty, OhiD. Friends cf I.andis already have a?ked that he he intited to appear while V. city believes tjiat the cora niittee shoii'd ush liiui :o testify dur ing the Inquiry as to whether the Im peachment charges are sufficient to warrant a trial by the senate. A mecinrT ef the judiciary com n, it tee jjrol aMy will he held within the next few r.ays tJ determine pro cedure. Chairman Volstead said to day. A canvass of comn ittee members :oi"ay r. vealed that far the present a n:ajoirty of them do n :t lelieve that Vivlty has presented sufficient evi uciue to bacl: hi. impeachment move. Do you know you can roll SO good cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of DEPUTY SHER IFF SHOT DEAD BY BANDITS f'hicago. I'eb. 1 5.--Lawyers of Chi cago today, ccming tv- the defense of Judye K. M. l.andis. who has been att3Ck:d in the United States senate by Senator Dial cf South Carolina for Ii is action in the case of an Ottawa, I!L, teller accused of embezzlement, r;'!scd the point that Senator Dial ir.av be in contempt of court. The courts haw held in a number of decisions," said Harry W. Stan-di-i'Tc. former president of the Illinois lawyers" a:- ociation, 'that discussion uZ n c.ise in court is contempt of vGi:rt. In this ca:e Senator Dial is (;i:i(i-:ng Judge Lar.dis in a case w'.-uh h not completed. Judge Landis has announce;', that he has net ye decided what sentence he will ir.'pose upon the Ottawa bank clerk." Standidge declared the point at is sue is how far the constitutional pro v.iion that no senator or representa tive, shall be taken to account for his statement on the floor, protests Sena or Dial in his remarks concerning Jude Lurdis. Threat cf impeach nie: t proceedings. Standidge pointed ont. might intimidate o judge. BILL OH KABITUSL CRIMINALS IS KILLED The measure introduced in the legislature by member? of the Dour las coumy de'o;:a.ion "efiuinp ha "oi.ual crinnrriis, was fiiven a knock suit by i I,'- house judiciary committee yt'surday and disposes cf some .f the many tiselc;-., fr'ik ideas of leg; islaiion that have been dumped on th" present legislature. Tliis bill provided that persons violating city ordinances four times mifht be ct-nsidered felons and liable ro imp'ii-onment in the state peni .er liar;. . A third conviction would '.ai: e a person to be considered a ca Ritual criminal and liable to a lit sentence. l:i t lie matter cf number as well apparently useless measures, the preent itiiislature appears to be tnvina: to break all records and that some of these are bin& lopped off by the committee is a sisn that all of .he membership has net gone wild on ihr matter of passing a bill on any subject thai comes up. r GENUINE Bull Durham TOBACCO EEC0KD BREAKING HOG Auctioneer V. R. Young of this city has just completed three very 5ucce.5s:ul sales in the county and at which one of the fine Hampshire hogs owned by Carl Schroeder topped the market. The three sales were held the last of the week and were all largely attended and exception ally successful in every way and the prices secured demonstrated the abil ity of Mr. Young as an auctioneer. The sale on Friday of Carl Schroe der of Avoca. one of the most exten sive breeders of Hampshire stock in the county brought exceptionally high prices and one of the animals, "Jessie Lookout", brought the price cf $910, and was the highest price of any oris animal offered in the three sales and was purchased by Ray Pollard of Xehawka. On Fri day evening the sale of Pollard Brothers was held at Xehawka and on Saturday the Ray Pollard sale brought a large number to Xehawka. At all thrte sales good prices were riv?n for the stock and the owners fe d well pleased with the results. NEGROES HELP GATCH ALLEGED ASSAILANT Savannah. Ga.. Feb. 15. Whites and negroes at Clyde joined in a po;-se which pursued and captured yesterday Israel Waters. negro, charged with having attacked a nc gi school girl. He was turned over to ths negro members of the posse for punishment. Waters said today he had been rtcd up to be shot when he asked the brethren to pray for him, and the mob changed its mind and sent him to jail. SEEDS THAT GROW. Scarified white sweet clover SS.aO per bushel: choice recleaned alfalfa SiO.nO; sudan grass 6c per lb.; ; e imless. ,":. Limited quantity, order no. Samples sent. We pay the freight. Johnson Bros., Xe hraska City. A REAL H01;EST TO GOD BARGAIN JAPANESE GOLD FISH IN WIST NEBRASKA LAKE Bfg Springs. Xeb., Feb. 15. Mil lions cf goldfish were discovered last week in the big lake east of town. The fish came to the openings in the ice while it was being cut for com mercial purposes, and a large num- her were caught. The fish are said to be of the Japanese fantail variety and weigh from several ounces to a pound. The fish are believed to be those placed in the lake fifteen years ago by C A. Finer, a rancher and now cap'ain of the Keith County Farm bur.au membership campaign com mittee. :Ir. Kiker, who visited the lake last week and saw thousand 5 of the golden colored fish, says that about fifteen years ago he put a large number of goldfish in the lake. Big lake was formed from the seepage of the irrigation ditch. JUDGE IS WALKER Five acres close in, two story house in grod condition, small stable, land all lays smooth. Terms to suit to th eright part v. tf-d. W. E. ROSEXCRAXS. The warm weather that has been causing so much trouble with the roads over the county is directly re sponsible for County Judge Beeson developing a record as a pedestrian as be has been compelled several times to walk from his country home "Clover Lod:re", two miles west cf the city, to the curt house and the genial judge is developing a real record as a long distance walker. The road over which the .iuuge has been in the habit of driv ing the faithful Ford, is very bad and several places in such shape that a car of any kind cannot get through and after one experience with being stuck in the deep and sticky mud the court concluded that travel on the vehicle of nature Was the best thing to take up and accordingly he is arising early and hitting the long, long trail to the court house on foot. WOULD RESTORE LANDS TAKEN BY GARRANZA The ladies of the Ecterr Sta: ken sircrton club vail rive a cLic7i?.'i nic supper at the Ictho:tist ciiurclt par-1 lors Thursday evening, February 17, frcm 6 to 8 o'clock. Pries 60c per! plate. j i Elank Ucoks at the Journal ' Ofiee. ' Mexico City. Feb. 13. All land owerrs in Mexico who were deprived of their property as a result of de crees issued dHring the Carranza ad ministration, would be paid under the provkions of a bill submitted. to the presidential legal staff today by President Obregon. Shoul dike staff approve of the measure, it will be presented to congress. PUBLICJALE! The vndcrsigncd will offer for sale at Public Auction at his home one half rai'c ncrth of the Eight Mile Grove church. 1 miles west and one mile fo.it'i cf Mynard, seven miles north vet of Murray, on MONDAY, FEB. 28 "-ommencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., with lunch served at noon bj Oscar Xailor", the following described prop erty, to-wit: Live Stock One team of geldings, 7 and S years old. wt. 2803; one mare, 5 years eld, .t. l."00. in foal: one gray gelding, 7 years old. wt. 1500: one bay geld incr. S years old, wt. IfiOC; one black gelding, V, years old; one black mare, vcars old; one bay gelding, 2 years old. Two fresh cows, one Hoist ein and one Durham; one Holstein heifer, fre;:h soon; two yearling steers; one yearling heifer; three calves. Farming Implements One Deering 7 -foot binder; one Independent 8-foot binder; one 3 section harrow; one 16-inch sulky plow; one riding lister: one Xcw De parture cultivator; one Badger cul tivator; one P. & O. riding culti vator, new; one Weber wagon; one roller bearing wagon; one bob sled; one 2-row st?lk cutter; one hay rake; one lC-disc Superior press drill with tractor or herse hitch, new; one disc sharpener; three sets of work har ness; three i-teel oil barrels; one Fordson tractor and plows; one 20x6 Wood Brothers separator that has threshed only 120 acres: 7 or S tons of timothy hay In mow and other articles too numerous to men tion. Terms of Sale All sums of S10 and under, cash 'f over that, amount a credit of six to twelve months will be given! purchaser giving note witn approveu security bearing seven per cent in-, terest from date of sale. All prop-. ertv must ne seiiieu lor utiurc removed from the premises. JOHN S. VALLERY, Owner. COL. W. R. YOUNG. Auct. , GEO. O. pOVEY, Clerk. . : IOWA OFFICIAL IS EILLED TRY ING TO ARREST PAIR FOR R0EBIKG GAMBLERS. Gash Garry Grocer Carry Your Groceries; Cash and Save (fcloney Shenandoah. Iowa. Feb.- 12. Deputy Sheriff Bert Pat; on of this place was shot and instantly killed rhortly after 7:1." tonight ar Ping ham, six miles south of here, while attempting to arrest two men thought to be Arthur and Den Hick man, brothers, living near Coin, af ter they are alleged to have held up fifteen participants cf a craps game in the local Wabash ya-ds this after noon and made away with more tlir.n $400. J. P. Garrett, chief of police at t li is- place, and W. H. At wood, who lost S86 to the bandits, wrs f red up on by .the pair before they fied south along the Wabash tracks. The men rtuck up the craps game in midafternoon, according to self confessed participants. After reliev ing the players of their rolls by the display of two revolver:., they ran pouth toward Bingham. Patton and Garrett, accompanied by Atwood, who was to identify the pair, took an evening train south. As they entered the Bingham yards, Atwood, standing on the coach plat form, pointed to a pile of ties, ex claiming, "There they are." 'Dropping from the coach Patton started toward the men standing be hind the pile. They immediately opened Are ana Patton fell. Garrett emptied his revolver as he advanced under a rapid fire. The al leged bandits turned and fled south. Garrett said that Patton was dead when he returned to him. Telegraph and telephone calls aroused every town, community and farm home in southwestern Iowa, southeastern Nebraska and northern Missouri tonight, and posses were dispatched from every town in this vicinity to guard the highways and railroads. The Hickman brothers. ho came to Coin last summer from Tarkio, Mo., have long been suspected of il licit liquor traffic, according to of ficials. One is said to have a peni tentiary record. HOUSE ACCEPTS cm No Objection Raised to Section of Appropriation Bill Providing Funds for Only 100,000 Men. Washington. D. C. Feb. 12. The house accepted without comment, the provision for reducing the enlisted strength of the navy from 143,000 to 100,000 men after July 1. During consideration of the naval appropriation bill no objection was rai.d to the section providing funds suflicient only for 1C0. 000 during the coming fiscal year. It remained in the bill intact. Clauses providing for a reduction of the marine corps from appoxi- maiely 27.000 to 20.000 men and for an appropriation of ?L'O.G00.O00 to carry on the 1916 building program during the next fiscal year probably will be reached Monday. After Representative ureen, re publican. Iowa, ranking republican member on the ways and means com mittee, had urged reduction of arm aments. Representative Garrett, dem ooat, Tennessee, for 10 minutes took the .republican party to task for "scrapping the only definite disarm ament program ever laid before the world the league of nations." Representative Britten, republican. Illinois, wanted to know if the league of nations meant disarma ment, why nations already in the league had taken no steps to reduce their armies an dnavies. "Because th3 United Ktates i.n't in the league," rhouted Mr. Garrett. "We're trying to build the biggest navy in the world." Attacks on the navy bill on the ground that many provisions were new legislation, continued today. Representative Britten leading the fight. He was le:-;b successful, bow ever, than on previous days and prac tically all sections considered re mained intact. SOAP G Ears Lenox soap 10 Bars Lu?a soap 10 Bars Flake White soap 10 Bars Crystal soap 10 Bars Electric scap 5 lbs: Gloss starch No, 3 can Kraut 2 Cans No. 2 Tomatoes 3 Canr No. 2 Golden Pumpkin. 3 Cans No. 2 Red Beans 10 lb. can Maple Syrup 5 lb. can Maple Syrup IV2 lb. can Maple Syrup 1 gal. Sweet Cider 1 gal. cen Apricots or Peaches No. 3 Silced Peaches in Syrup 1 lb. flat can Red Rock Salmon 25c 50c 70c 70c G5c 50c 15c 25c 25c 25c $1.25 75c 25 60c 85c 40c 29c E. P. LSJT2 South Sixth Street Plattsmouth POULTRY WANTED WE WILL BUY POULTRY AT ED LUTZ STORE IN PLATTSMOUTH ON Saturday, Fab. 1 9 AXD WILL PAX Hens 24c Springs 20c Stag-s 18c Old Roosters 14c SWIFT & COMPANY IMMIGRATION CHECKS TO KEEP OUT RADICALS M00NEY CASE WITNESS REPEATS PERJURY STORY San Francisco, Cab, Feb. 14. A statementthat ha was "coached" by certain police officials to commit per jury in th trial of Thomas J. Moon ey and Warren J. Billings, cenvicted of murder in connection with a bomb explosion, was made to District At torney Matthew Brady here t"day by John McDonald, a resident of Balti more, according to the SaniFrancii to Call. McDonald, according to it lie Ci!l. Identified Mooney and Billings us the men who set the bomb after such identification had been arranged ior by the police. McDonald said bis expenses wpre paid by the di-trict attorney and the police for a year during the bomb trials. DID TRUSTY AND SURE HATCH Johnson Bros, have a car -of pure, genuine Red River Early Ohio seed potatoes, $1.40 per bushel sacked. Going fast; mail orders saved until called for. On sale at Field's & Johnson's store, Xebraska City. Washington, D. C. Feb. 15. Mea tures to restrict immigration on a percentage ba?is are designed to check the flow from southern . and eastern Europe without hindering the movement from northern and western Europe, cceording to a sen ate immigration committee repnrt submitted today by Senator Dilling ham, republican, Vermont. Single men. largely from southern and eastern Euorpe. moving to cities and manufacturing centers in the United States, are declared to pre sent an emergency which should be dealt with. Such immigrants. It i stated, gather in "radical groups" and show little tendency to become American citizens. HOUSE PASSES BILL GIVING STATE TITLE Lincoln. Feb. 15. Representative Osterman'H highway bill, which would grant to the state the rfght to fee simple title to portions of the Fnion Pacific right-of-way in order that the Lincoln highway may be lo cated parallel with the Union Pacific, was passed by the house of represen tatives with but one disHenting vote todr.y. The present law giv ;s the right to the railroad to merely lease this land and the federal law provides that federal aid on state highways shall rot be grantcj unless on land owned in fee simple title. RED RIVER 0HI0S. Incubators at $1.00 less than "factory" prices. We pay the freight. Catalogs sent. Johnson Bros., Xebraska City. CLOVER SEED FOR SALE. Choice recleaned clover seed for sale, at $10 per bushel. Apply to C. T. Peacock. Plattsmouth phone 2503. lw dtw. John Waller's AEUiUAL OFFERING OF 30 HEAD OF BiSTVPE FQLAD-GiftA BRED SOWS Saturday, Feb. 26 Malvern, Iowa Send fcr catalog. Terr.is -ca-.H or 6 months time on bankable paper.