PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1921. WOMAN'S MISSION . ARY SOCIETY MEETS i.L. n The 3 Big American Legion Carnival Days are Here! t s 1 3 Are You All Set for a Big Time? Our Big Dollar Values are Going Like Hot Cakes! 0 In order not to disappoint you here are THREE BIG SPECIALS reserved for SATURDAY, in addition to the DOLLAR VALUES already advertised. Cut out our large announcement and this one and bring them to the store with you. They will help you to identify the specials advertised. i rj & 35c HEAVY LINEN CRASH TOWELING Bleached or unbleach-' ed; for SATURDAY 5 vds. for WISCONSIN EARLY JUNE PEAS ON SALE SATURDAY only we offer you 1 0 cans of ihese fine peas for. . . Corsets, Sizes 20 to 26 Regular $2.50 corsets, made of fancy coutil, with elastic tops and with four supporters. In this group are some sizes in ; corsets formerly selling to $7.50 On SATURDAY you can buy them at the low price of each. . . . 11 Oar Pretty Summer Fabrics Are In--- New Voiles! New Ginghams! New Silks! New Organdies! Silk Topped Union Suits! New Dotted Swiss! New Tissues! Silk Topped Vests! Mr CALL PATTERNS WILL FURNISH THE RIGHT LINES AND STYLE TO YOUR NEW SUMMER FROCKS! H. M. SOENNICHSEN, A Good Quality Goods at a Low Price Call Phones 53 or 54 Gathering at Presbyterian Church Yesterday Afternoon Quite Largely Attended. The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church held a ' unique meeting in the church par-' lors yesterday afternoon. The occa sion was entertaining the babies of the Little Light Bearers and their mothers. In spite of the shower that fell just at the time of gathering, a Ijjrge number of mothers and babies came. The church was attractively dec orated in spring blossoms. The program, under the direction of Airs. II. (5. McClusky. was appro priate and enjoyed by all. It was ren dered by the children of "Light Bear ers" age and those participating in it were Ethel Quinton, Helen Sharp, Margaret Iverson. 'Catherine Mc Clusky, Jean Caldwell and Alice ! Bulin. They gave two very pretty little Missionary dramas. The music for the afternoon was furnished by Marjorie Shoop and ! Helen and Edith Farley and was en : joyed by all. I The refreshments were dainty and !a delight to all. The babiew were 'remembered especially, with animal cookies and junior stick candy, plus ice cream. Several babies gave little verses, i rongs and stunts they are used to doing at home. These were greatly enjoyed. A number of names were added to the baby Missionary cradle ! roll "The Little Light liearers." Tli 4ale q a clod- THE GREAT AMERICAN ILL. FINE LITTLE DAUGHTER Th- many friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cutlnnann in this city will be pi'ai to learn of the great happi ness that has come to them at their hoi:!' in Hnise. Idaho, in tne person f.f a tin-? little (laughter that was born Friday. The proud father is a son of Mrs. F. K. Guthmann of this city and the mother was formerly I Miss Margaret Hallahan. formerly of j this city. Both mother and little one are reported as doing very nicely, j For regular action of the bowels; i easy, natural movements, relief of constipation, try Doan's Regulets. i .'Hie at all stores. i Blank books. Journal office. Attorney C. I). Gar.z and former County Commissioner C. II. Jordan motored down from Alvo this morn ing to spend a few hours looking af ter some matters of business. Frank Schlistchrneier and Taiil Schlistchmeier -motored up- this morning from their home at Xehaw- ka to visit for a few hours at the court house looking after some mat ters of business. Constipation is one of the great American ills. The causes are nu merous. Sedentary habits, the rush of our life which does not permit us to take sufficient time for lunch and dinner, innutritive foods, ice drinks and other causes may he held respon sible for that "most common trouble of our days." But we have also a great American remedy for this ill. Triner's Bitter Wine is its name. It cleans the bowels and at the same time fortifies them; it restores ap petite and aids digestion. It is fully trustworthy, also, ii; indigestion, headaches, nervousness and other troubles connected with stomach dis orders. Joseph Triner Company, of 1303-45 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, spares no endeavors to satisfy its customers. The purity, invariable uniformity and superlative quality ;,f all Triner's remedies are guaran teed. Try Triner's Angelica Bitter Tonic, Triner's Cough Sedative. Trin er's Liniment or Triner's Antiputrin you will be pleased with the re sults. Your druggist or dealer in medicines has all these remedies in stock. TO BOOST EAGLES' STATE CONVENTION Chamber of Commerce Will Join with Local Aerie in Making Event a Most Successful One. THE UNIVERSAL CAR With Spring Comes the Rush Season for Ford Cars! Every year thousands have been compelled to wait for their cars after placing their orders. Sometimes they have waited many months. By placing your order now, you will be protecting, yourself against delay. You will be able to get reasonably prompt delivery on your Ford car. And you will have it to enjoy when you want it most this spring. Don't put off placing your order any longer. Propst & Burbee, UNION NEBRASKA ii'"h-Nr'--'kj"i At the noon day luncheon yester day of the directors of the Chamber of Commerce held at the Hotel Wag ner, the matter of the Eagles state convention that is to be held in June was brought up and discussed and the members of the board of direc tors were enthusiastic in their sup port of the meeting and will co operate with the local aerie of the Eagles in making the occasion one that will long be very pleasantly re membered by those who may visit the city. The Chamber of Commerce will assist in sending out the invi tations to the various aeries over the state and will make all efforts to see thtft they are treated royally when coming to this city in June for the big state meeting. When baby suffers with croup ap ply and give Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long ways. 30c and 60c at all drug stores. ' WM. R. HAFFKE Is doing all kinds of truck hauling in grain, stock, and merchandise to and from Omaha. Office in Chevroulet Garage, phone 650, residence phone, 502, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. DOING IMPROVING The last few days the Lincoln Tel ephone & Telegraph company has had an extra gang at work in this city re-arranging the toll line poles that carry the lines of communication from this city to Omaha. This line has ben carried out Locust street to Fourteenth street and thence north to the Omaha end but with the plac ing of new pedes and wires the line will go up Ninth street to Fulton and thence west to the Omaha high way, doing away with the line going out Washington avenue and Locust street, and consolidating all the lines into Omaha along the new route. The telephone company is also having some work done on the line leading to the Missouri river ferry which was disarranged some time ago when the bluff along the river was blown away to widen the road. 20 for 20 cents in air-tight packages. Also obtainable in round tins of 50, vacuum-sealed. THERE'S AN old gag. THEY USED to pull. SO OLD that nowadays. PEOPLE THINK it's new. ABOUT THE man who had. TO SHOOT his dog. AND A friend asks. "WAS THE dog mad?" AND THE firFt guy. SAYS, "WELL, he wasn't SO DANG well pleased." . AND A chap told me. THAT THIS described. SOME SMOKES he'd tried THEY DIDN'T exactly. MAKE Hi M mad. BUT HE wasn't. SO VERY well pleased. OF COURSE that wa3. :.:Y CUE to slip him. A REAL cigarette. AND AFTER he'd taken. A GOOD pull or two. INTO HIS constitution. HE GRINNED and said. "THE ONLY way these. WILL EVER make you mad. IS THE way. YOUR FRIENDS eat om !,p. I ONLY hope you've goL A COUPLE of packs. FOR THEY sure. DO SATISFY." VOU'LL enjoy Chesterfield?. I TKir-' Qi-imft hlntr in thtir mild - - smoothness thnt rrocK rifht to the spot. Choice tobaccos, Turkish and domestic a blend that merpny can i hf rnritrt n 5ru'.r,'.'il mn! tnro-nroof a-ra rinprfdrthpirrftra urotection on every count, Chesterfields "satisfy. " OlGjeLM.'BTTm Liggett & Myers Toeacco Co. Corner 6th & Main Streets H Call Telephone Nos. 64 and G5' Special sale of staple new goods during the Le gion Carnival. You will save money by getting your share of these specials. LEGION SPECIAL NO. 1 G6-inch unbleached muslin; a good fair quality, clean cloth. Per yard, 10c 2 f'Ou sale Friday and Saturday. LEGION SPECIAL NO. 5 54-inch linen finish Indian Head cloth. This is the cloth that is in such demand for table cloths, bed spreads and all the new needle work specials that are being mace. Special, per yd., 47c 2"S-'On sale Kridav and .Saturday. LEGION SPECIAL NO. 2 ;;i-inch Hope brand bleached muslin, the best all-around muslin that is made in this country. Has fine, soft linish, no dressing. Per yard, ITVsjC LEGION SPECIAL NO. 3 Lad?es pure thread silk hose, wear as tfood as any cotton or lisle hose. No wonder wo are having: such phenomenal sales. I lave you tried them? Colors are black, navy, cordovan and white. Per pair, $1.00 LEGION SPECIAL NO. 6 04-incli Amoskea;? bleached table da mask. This is a nice heavy cloth that will Rive lots of wear. (Do not mistake this cloth for the flimsy cloth that is usually sold at this price.) Per yard. $1.10 LEGION SPECIAL NO. 7 72-inch' heavy table damask. Noth ing finer. A wonderful opportunity to replenish your supply. Special price, $1.35 LEGION SPECIAL NO. 4 Another shipment of that wonderful new corset on the way. These are strong and durable, yet are light weight and very suitable for the summer months. Special price, 98c LEGION SPECIAL NO. 8 Another shipment of Mina Taylor house dresses and aprons due this weekC Come in and See Then Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles' have yielded to Doan's Ointment. COc at all drug stores. Teter Meisinger of near Cedar Creek was in the city for a few hours today attending to some matters of business with the merchants. Special Prices on Groceries for Legion Week. liest Michigan navy beans, lb 7 ' c Fancy Jap rice, lb 7 Vic Lard compound, per lb 14c Fancy large Santa Clara prunes, lb.12,sC California canned peaches, pears and apricots, per can 20c IJest grade of California fruits; put . up in heavy syrup, per can 33c Fresh eggs, per dozen , 17 Vic WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT! i READ THIS LIST ! Asparagus, large bunches, 10c; Rhubarb, bunches, 5c; Texas Cucumbers, 10 and 15c each; Fresh ! Tomatoes. 30c lb.; Head Lettuce, '15 and 20c; Mango Peppers, 10c each; Strawberries, 25c pint, I J; 50c qusrt; Sweet Potatoes. 3 lbs., 25c; New Cabbage, Radishes, Leaf Lettuce and New Carrots. llJil.i .MP fill ; y - lit I 1