The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 07, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1021
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE SEVEN
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ORIENTAL DIPLOMAT
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Our system of "National Shoe Service" enables
us to save you money on your shoe purchases. Ninety
six retail stores, four big factories and four big jobbing
houses save you all middlemen's profit.
Women's pumps and oxfords, including the new
and very popular gray and black suedes
Ambassadorship to Japan One of Pos
sibilities Other Fields of Ac
tivity Suggested
Washington, April 5. Secretaiy
Weeks statement that he would
shortly announce a detail to duty for
General Pershing, "commensurate
able interest and speculation in the
war department. Several possible as
signments for the general, whose rank
i as general of the army places him
above ar.y ro i:ine dttaii. have be n
! discussed by officials, it was said tn
1 clay. It has been rumored he would
1 retire to accept a diplomatic post.
. probably that of nmba.-sador to J;;v:n
j to succeed Krdnnd Morris, whose rcs-
Fljipnation President Hardin,? accepted.
It is understood this would be fie
most acceptable diplomatic post Gen
eral Persoiiit; could be offered. His
service there years hko as military
attache would tend to qualify hini for
e to $5.9
the position, it has been pointed out.
Another diplomatic post nur.ticned is
Paris, but it is believed that if given
his choice he would prefi-r Tokio.
On the other ha! ninny army of
ficers b lieved General I'err-hing will
either i;e nuide cliief-of-staff to suc
ceed Major Gcrcral Peyton .'. Maivh.
ir that Secretary We-vks will sec
from tt.ncri.-s leislaiioa placing t.i
army on a field basis with him as
general .f the armv a? the head otn
was jM)i:!ted .-.tit. i'.io general v,.i'.!l ; fcj
have a chief-of-staff exactly as he 1 (jfe.
h,.d Major Gvr:eral Harluard :s h:-!!
principal p.jvii'tant an.! chief-of-r'ai. JWj
in direct i Kg the A. F. P. during the
war. jflM
Another a-signrir:it fre(uen'.iy j
mentioned in connect!
eral Perching is that
m with f
;ov
re;ieral : Xh- Philippines, but it
f
! i not believed s-.ich
acceptabif to him.
(b tail
.-i t.uir oi
owrnor- j5
would l o i
t ie
Men s oxford .-s, lam Cnsrlish and tan bluclicr
3.30 to
8
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$5.90
Children's shoes, $1.90 - $2.90.
tivoy extraordinary sin;
urs made by othe- ::likr! j jw.ij
be lndi-MSi
world as an e:
I ilar to th tot
j leaders after the war also has been
! mentioned.
General Pershing has never !ro::eh
"d the s":l'ject of vet irctaont to ti
new adtrinistration .s far as can be
learned. M.mc than a vear m
let'er to Secretarv Maker, b
cated his decile to go oil t he retired
he h; i fornpletetl i;:por -c:
which "ie was eria::-il.
LOCAL NEWS
H
or. Von'biv'M Dally.
Wv.r.e- motored ;n this
!':.. hi- farm home to
t !!: here looking after
f.M- n::'ttrs ot ousiness.
F. I. ib-::-ii::-'s came in this n'.'-rn-
'!r.ri::n
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and r
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oi
morr.i.:
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Mr. :n.
:i hi- home in tl" country
r. ; a few hours here loui.ing
-o::ie trailing with the mer-
.V . .'. I oi ; r ami lit t le eiid.
1-? n. Illinois, arriv d tliis
on No. i to enjoy a visit at
ie i!" Mrs. P.ierr's parents.
.Mr-. ('. li. Cook and other
relatives and friends in this locality.
lays liailv.
". Po-tmbd a-.. I Hr. J. F.
M.irray. w n- in tile city
From Tu
Ir. ll.
r.ren'iei
'."day for i u h-.urs lo kin-i ; ft r
.IIle Uia'T.-r- of bu.-ille-s.
Kd w.i ill Ktlly. who i now loc-ated
at Mnr i' ik. came in last evening for
a w,,r; viit li.-:c with his parents.
Mr. a-d Mts. J. K. Kelly a:il family.
if .Mc('!ea:. the W'etping
. !'.'-. .ct r. ''.! in the city
fi.r a '-v. hours b ok:ng after
'i .alters v. itli thf !.'.;:rd C-f
' ' Hi : : : - ste nt :
V. -.-r ann dai
S;: ! Tol: of I'lliOIi.
..! .iv a'M-rdiny; the 'r.e'-'ir.g of
('M.;:;ii-:io;:'r- wh::h is
bein !.-:; tiif C'.iirt liou. '
ning from his home west of the city
and departed on the late Missouri Pa
cific train-for Kansas City, w here he
will take treatment and may undergo
an operation for appendicitis at one
of the hospitals there.
Mrs. Rhode, wife of the Lutheran
minister at Eight Mile Grove, came
in last evening from her home wct
of the city, accompanied by her two
little children and spent the nisht
here at the M. Froderich home,
departed this morning for Omaha for
a short visit.
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;h'er, Mr.-:,
v re i n tl',fl
Albert lier.i
came in
From W'erlnes.Jav's Iai'.y.
A. P. Fornoif of near Cedar Creek,
was in the city today for a few hours
attending to seine matters of busi
ness. J. F. Hardr.ock and John P.
Skinner, both of Alvo. were visitors
in the city over night, being called
here on some matters of business.
K. A. Talbot, road overseer of South
Pend. wa in the city this morning
looking after some matters with the
board of county commissioners at the
court house.
Robert Shrader of near Murray,
was in the city yesterday for a few
hours, securing some furniture for
his new home. The carpenters have
just complete dthe structure and Mr.
Shrader will occupy at once.
list when
an' (luiit'-i
Most f tho-e duties arc co:".;deuv
I'ndcr the law the general may ;
pay a
tin ting
tile at ::ny time wj-;i f:.
all .-.van
about s
IJ.U'ii1 a ver.r.
PASSP0ET8 NO LONGER KEEDE2
FOR SALE
I.'ht Prahma eggs for hatching,
$l.r.O per setting. Mrs. Geo. Rey
nolds, phone 2023. Plattsmouth. Neb.
3w d&w
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Grave
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curse ycu expect to erect a
r:orwinei: kitere eonc iirre -
;.e vice is cvryovr cuspooavj-Now-
(Co unhi
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ttctupanij
.c Kd ccrrvpkie
Wii.-hin-ton. April 4. Aim ric.n
citizens enttning or baving tiie Tint
ed States no 1.)::j,i r will be re-;uired
to ohi.ii:: pa- t)'irts or permits, lb.1
?tate department annonnc o.l today af
ter re'eiving an or.inion by Attoir.ey
General Daugherty. Aliens having
t!ie country may also d so without
permits, hot ias-p -r control re
mains in effect in the ases of alien
entering the I'ni'ed State-.
The opiui iii wus called for to clar
ify the situation re.-ui! ing fr. :n the
inadvertme nt aeti .n of the last con
gress in terminating the passport
control at of 19 IS.
The state department, however
was said to consider it advi.-able for
Americans pk-nning to o abroad to
inquire r f foreign diplomats and- con
sular officers wh it doLumer:ts. if any.
would be accepted by tiK-ir conn". : ie;
in lieu of regular passports.
HARDING HEARS LABOR VIEWS
Wasliingtoi!. April 1. President
Ilatding. in continuing his inquiry
into the railroad situation, heard to
day the views of labor, which "."ere
pre.-en ted by A. IJ. Garrc-tson, lorm-r
head of the order of railway conductor.-,
and P. M. Jewell, pre-idt-n: ef
the railway department of tba feder
ation of lab r. Pjth men. w";o h: -d
come at the pr snlent's re-iest. sab1
they had cli.-cussed the sit usti-'n
erally. but ha rece'veri no irrlira
tion from the prcsi ! nt la.-1 w :tk in
a telegram, that the wartime v.; r,e
agreement had not been automatical
ly abrogated by the return of the
roads to private control. M; Gar
rn;:'son. said he- had also discus'-d
th ewage (jiiestion in connection with
a review of the transportation '.iies
ticn. No indication was given at the
white house today as to wheihcr
oilK-r railroad labor leaders would b J
asked here.
FOR SALE
One Registered Hel.-tein bull, nine
months old. priced right for quick
sale.
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8 Reels of Thrills, Romance, Action, Human Interest,
Suspense and COfiSEDY !
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a gorgeous amount of devil may care "pep" into this picture that liis many admirers hail this performance as
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