PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921 ENJOY AFTERNOON WITH OLD FRIEND (hand Army and Woman's" Relief Corps Join in Veiy Pleasant Ficnic at Geo. Wall Home Yesterday The members of t lie (Jrand Army of the Republic and the Woman's Relief corps of this city spent a very d lighttul time vesterdav atternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Jenrgt ri5 cry 1 IKJCjQ the Lowest Now SeHiiug at Price Level m Tire Mistory 30x36 32x4 34x4 - - $24.50 - - 46.30 - - 54.90 (And Other Sizes in Proportion) Tire repair men, -who judge values best, class these tires as having the 1turdi?st rarcars made. Forty-seven high jrrade car manufacturer?; use thsm a a standard equipment. They are the quality choice of cord users. This new low price is made pop-;Me by strictest economies and spec i 4;i: c d production. Plant No. 2 wa errct'-d for the sole purpose of making 30x3' j-inch Non-Skid fabric tires. With a daily capacity of 16.000 tires and 20.000 tubes, this plant permits refined production on a quantity basis. All materials utcl are the best obtainable. The quality 13 uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car owner at any price. J. F. WOLFF GARAGE, DEALER BARGAIN WEDNES DAY JO BE BIG DAY even greater number Forty Merchants of City Unite in Unusual Value-Giving; Event Genuine Bargains. Plat tsrnoiit li's Mist bin Hargain Wednesday is scheduled for next week June lT.th as will be noted from t)i" larue two-page advertise nient appearing elsewhere in this i ;v i i f ib Journal. The centralized idea of Kama in Wednesday is genuine bargains values that will stand favorable comparison with any market in the world, ami uive the buyer a chance to in.-pfct tin- goods before he pur chases, which he cannot lo when send in ir his money away for the so calbd mail onler bargains. On this basis. It.iruain Wednesday Is tn be made a eommtiniiy event in Platts mouth on the third Wednesday of each month. Forty of the live-wire merchants join in this initial offer- ! inn and an expected to participate in the next. I Ami Mich bargains as they are of ; fcring. New staple merchandise -I the goods yon buy and use in every day life going at bed-rock prices, j The offerings on the bill are almost ; unbelievable, yet these same forty ! merchants of Plattsmouth stand j ready to hack them up for this one day only Wednesday, June 1.1th. Another appealing feature is the fact that each merchant advertises he has endeavored to secure enough i of the merchandise he offers to sup j ply all comers. In the language of jthe bi',1. "This is not a catch sale 'with bargains for only the early ; birds." Plattsmouth stores will be 1 open until 1 o'clock p. m. on this eventful day in merchandising an ; nals ami the late comer may be as ;sured of getting the same bargain las he who comes while the dew is I yet upon the greensward. Taken as a whole this is the most : representative ottering of merchan idise made in Plattsmouth in years, and the fine co-operat ion between ;the merchants comes large as a re sult of the efforts of the Plattsmouth ; Ad club, which is always on the are! alert to advance the best interests of the town. A committee of 'hambr of t'oni nnxcc members, consisting of II. A. Schneider. I. ('. .Morgan and A. O. I'oie. h.iS voile over the invoices of the ditterent goods advertised and issued a public statement that they find the bargains both genuine and exceptional. Without this state ment, however, anyone could readily recognize this fact, as the values speak for themselves. FATHER SHINE' BETTER From Friday's Ially. The reports received here today from the St. Catherine's hospital in Omaha state that Father M. A. Shine i:.- now doing very nicely and his condition has greatly em ouraged the friends and the attending physician that the patient may .soon be on the highway to recovery, although he is still in serious condition, but the indications ar fcr the best, the building trades unions. Blank boos! Yes you can get of all kinds. The Journal. 2 pecasyi -for Bargain Wednesday! Wednesday, June 15th, Plattsmouth is to be one big Catalogue house. Just take the day off and go from store to store and pick the items you need most and which are especially low priced for this day only. Our page in this catalogue to you is CARHARTT OVER.ALLS! Every working man. laborer, shop man. farmer, mechanic in fact any man who wears overalls, knows that the Carhartt. overall is a big full cut. union made garment, made for 100 crvicp. They are from our regular stock which sold not long ago for $3.50 and they carry the cam0 broad guarantee of satisfaction or a new pair for nothing. Carhartt's TIII3 DAY ONLY Suspender back -Very speciil price HiRh Back 2T.c Higher CARHARTT OVERALLS ARE OUR SPECIALS CUT YOU'LL FIND MANY OTHER EQUALLY GOOD BARGAINS AWAITING YOU HERE Pips CrH's. new shapes. 2 ami $?. values. Silk M'rkr-. ?1 vjihies !.c Men's and boys' bathing fmits If,'". Oil :10 c. Men's dress shirt p. 14 to !;, .';."; viilm-s-J 1 !'S Wall at IaPIatte and the occasion was one that will long be pleasantly remembered by those participating. Mr. Wall has been confined to iiis home since last winter when he suf fereil the -amputation of one of the lower limbs and Mrs. Wall invited the associates of the tl rami Army and W. R. C. of this cityj in which Air. wan nas men active 'or vears past, to join in a gathering' at tli home in Lat'Iatte and tne event prov ed even more pleasant than had been anticipated. The time was spent on the beau tiful lawn at the Wall home and hen a dainty picnic luncheon was served. the members of the party havin brought with them iee cream while Mrs. Wall provided the other dain ties to make up the least that proed most, enjoyable. , .i. ii. i hint' in i lie alteration me mem nets of the party returned home express ing tlu wish that Mr. Wall might seen he able to be around and enjoy the association with his old com t aile'. RECEIVES WORD OF COMING OF DEAD HERO Adolph Geise of This City Notified That Eody of His Son. Has Been Started 'From Far Off France Yesterday. Ad lph Ceist of this c;ty. received a message announcing that the 1-odv of his son. Ernest C ie. had been shipped lroni I-'ianee :':d would in all probability arrive ,i! Hi-hokeii on or aboui the 1.1th of the month antl at once be shipped t" i .Min il 1 '.luffs, i.i. . the former hin-'. This young man wa-. a member t-t C;m:auy 1.. : the lc.sth infantry. e.-mpo-M d of Council Pluff.s lads and with hi- organization was called in to s rvice at once after the opening of the war with Cerinany and hi-; iegi'iM':i: made a part of the famous Rainbow- division, i-ompo-ed of the i: :i " i i n a 1 Li'i:rd units fr-im many .-'ales of the union. This division i! tue us-.-:; i,) nit overseas (lie 1st and "Jnd in sailing :i active service for a year ari'Ui.-: front-; in which s 1 1 e !owiii: d was tli, American troop.: were ued. Erms; (It ise was killed during the St. Mihi-d ofleiisive on Setember 1.1. 1!!S. and has been at lest in one of the Ameri an cemeteries in France -::.ce that ttime. It was the desire t the father and other relatives that the body be returned :o the 1'nited State.-, and laid to final rest beside that of his mother in the cemetery a? Council Khiffs and the govern ment has complied with the reuest. GOMPERS PLEDGES SERVICED LABOR MetT1 Tr;ule Wotkers Stage Warm Crssicr Featuiinj,- Debate Over Question ct' "One Eia Union." Denver. Juio 1. ;ve. no tiiat ter how pi;. navoi to purs l the end:" With till-; p! pt-rpetulty of mtivemetit. Pit r of t iie Anieri I ' r closed his As long as I ceil I shall n ife's v. oik n n - d'e of service to the the An '.rican ".abor ddent Sal'Mlel Gotiip- an tea- rat ion oi i;: ! lic-s to(l:v before p'chiateJL & s :aT' the annual convention of tl;o f-.'di ra titm'ii metal trades dep't r t tr.ent. "When the end comes." added the veteran labor leader, "I hope I n;a-lit- conscious o as to 'Xpr-j.-s to my lelhiws past and here ihe j'.istice and the confidence that I havu il' tl-em and the rep'-i-t that I lrve for them ami tin- hepo f'i- tin- p(-rpetuiiy of th great America;! labor movement." President !ofiipcrs urged t!ic metal M a!es unions to be opt i mis: ic as to the future, asserting that the present i taction would not be lasting. Organized labor, lie declared, j; go ing to 'Hold that it has gained, and has made a successful fight against .jp enemies. "Thii American i,i).- movement is -afe." said the labor chief. "It is pro gr: sive. It is less fa lit is it aJ. but it i ; tii'ire. practical." A resolution wa.-; presented to thr convention urging the department ailing upon civil st-rvico commis sion, secretary of the navy and secre- arc of war to imiu diattdy discharge .'til aliens in the goveniinen'. employ wh- do not imnie,ji,,tely tiualify for it izensliip. f-ing to the failure of the com mittees to report the convention of the buildings trades department was adjourned until tomorrow. Ask-: Boycott of British Reforc adjourning tho convention icceivtd a resolution from Amalga mated rheet metal workers demand ing that st ens be e-.l.eM to have the oigani.ed workers of the country boy cott irriti.-h tnatiul'aetured e.ooti.s and materials until deal Kritain slops its "war of reprisals, killing of peo ple and destruction of property in Ireland." Another resolution urged the ex ecutive council of the department to invt stigate (he possibility of esta llishitcr a national building supply ennuiany. This is declaretl necessary as it is alleged building material sup ply dealers have allied themselve.; with the diffcront ele'.nentr. nnd as scciatiriRa rh.ir ir, trying to destroy Representatives of tho internation al association of machinists, who in trndured The resolution, were vigor ously scored as advocating and at- I " nil1 ''fmn r Ive tried tnem alW i hut a il ive J11C a Camel I'm through experimenting. No more switching. No more trying this and that. It's Camels for me every time. They're so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mild! Why? The answer is Camels exclusive expert blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. There's nothing like it. No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the Camel blend. Camel is the quality cigarette. Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pack today. Get your information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too. ivkkkh fr- rtouxsnrri' CIO W B T T C . A R. J. REYNOl DS Toacca Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. tempting to revive t ho one bis un ion" idea in this country. The debate was Ions; anil bitter, representatives of the pattern-makers league of North America, the international brother hood of boiler-makers and interna- tit nal brotherhood of electrical work ers, vigorously opposing tne propos al. A roll call showed that resolution was defeated by a vole of 3,210 to 17 1. The international association t l machinists was the onlv union to '; solidly for the resolution. The metal polishers international union delegation was split, while the metal trades council of Chicago voted in the affirmative. The resolution presented by the machinists asserted that the amalga mation of the metal trades organiza tion into "one compact efficient union is of necessit ythe practical means of meeting and solving the present great problem and a guarantee that will provide for the organized workers the ability to protect their interests and secure improved economic conditions for the future." The department was urged to call a conference of international presi dents of affiliated organizations with one delegate from each trade from eich state and province of North America for the purpose of discussing antl determining the question of clos er affiliation and if advisable, amal gamation of all metal trades. 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