I PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI- WEEKLY JOURNAL TgpRSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1922. 3 1 M BURGLAR SCARE CREATES A BIT OF EXCITEMENT HERE Party Seen Making Way into Base ment of R. A. Bates Building Makes Good His Escape. From Wednesday's Dally. At an early hour this morning PARMELE- joins in tfie national demonstration of the better motion pictures ;-i tPil k m & m r fef p toiiapswi A C .'TJ tting Better Pictures at all the Better Theatres This poster is in theatre bbbies cverywhere Gc in wherever you see it. Once more the whole nation reviews and celebrates the year's great progress of Paramount Pictures. For the fifth time, annually, thousands of America's finest theatres devote an entire week's program exclusively to Paramount Pictures! Once more the efforts of Famous Plnyers-Laslcy Corporation, with its foremost stars, its greatest directors, its brilliant and unique stock com pany, and its record of almost unbroken success, receive the gratifying stimulus of a nation-wide endorsement! The signs are up at your theatre! The latest and greatest and most thrilling Paramount Pictures are there ! TO This banner is on theatres everywhere- Go in wherever you see it. if2 Come in Ws . Program at the PARMELE for U WE E It mi i p Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentina, in "Beyond the Rocks;" and "Topics of the Day." V - Wednesday and Thursday Wallace Reid in "The World' Champion;" and Pathe News". Friday and Saturday - Agnes Ayres and Milton Sills in "Cordeiland;" and Johnny Hines in "Torchey's Tiut Sunday." r FAMOUS PiaYERS-tASKY CGikHl . ADOLPH ZOKO, PrttziJttfit . Nr.V YORK CITY ' j Other Paramount Pictures to Be Shown During September! David Powell in "The Spanish Jade." Raymond Hitchcock and an all star cast in "The Beauty Show.' Gloria Swanson in "Her Husband's Tradewark" Wallace Reid, Elsie Fergeson and Elliott Dex ter in Peter Ibbetson's "Forever." Anna Q. Nilsson and James Kirkwocd in "The Man From Home." I- Hi SUNDAY-MOD AY-TUESDAY! 7:00 and 8:45 EACH EVENING Gloria eSwanson and RUDOLPH VALENTINO 66 in eyond the Rocks 2 fi i s1 8 - 'if 1 rir y ' ill A- V ! best show in town WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY! 7:00 end 8:45 EACH EVENING-? W allace Reid and LOIS WILSON Wbrffs Champion" FRIDAY-SATURDAY 7:00 end 8:45 EACH EVENING Glory Swanson end Rodolph "Valentino in a Seen from the i Paramount Picture Beyond.the Rocks j - - Romance, Luxury, Beautiful Gowns! Imagine! Glorious Gloria Swanson supported by dashing Rudolph Valentino in a romance by the author of "Three Weeks." A gorgeous love drama of Paris nights, Alpine crags and societ boudoirs! A story you'll never forget. Also "Topics of the Day.1 99 Eta Sceng fvm Uu Paramount Picture. '.The Ubrldb Champion A Love and Laughter Knockout! The smashing tale of a Neer-Do-Well who put his snobbish family on the map. With a few straight rights into pudgy pride and love going stiong when the bell rings. The play that kept Broadway laughing for a whole year! Also Pathe News! 30RDB SUPPORTED BY SILLS When a Pretty Woman Longs for Love Agnes Ayres was never so alluring as in this ap pealing drama of impetuous young love, Lavishly Produced! A beautiful drama of passion and sacrifice. ' ALSO Johnny: Hines in an excellent 2-reel .comedy "Torchey's Uui Sunday!" BETTER SEE THAM ALL! USUAL ADMISSION! ! when a number were returning home from the dance at the Eagles hall, a i man was seen to descend the shaft of the east side of the Bates huild- , ing at the corner of 5th and Main ; streets and the fact occasioned not a little excitement among those who were on the street at the time. ! The elevator that is used to carry freight for the use of the occupants of the building, had been left down at the bottom of the shaft, instead of at the sidewalk level as is usual end it was in this manner that the party made his way down the shaft. As soon as the incident was no ticed. Officers Jones, Heinrichsen and Deputy State Sheriff Grebe and De puty U. S. Marshal O'Connor, who were standing at the corner of 4th and Main street, were notified and hurried to the scene of action and a search made of the premises but the person who had made the descent in to the elevator had apparently tak en alarm and made his getaway as the officers could find no trace of the man. William Hartwick, who resides on the second floor of the building, was awakened and securing the key to his store, an entrance was secur ed to the basement of the building but the would-be bulglar had appar ently not been able to gain entrance to the building proper. ! Had the man not been seen at the time he had and the police hurried to the scene there might have been a real burglary pulled off, but as it was it created only a little excite- , inent for the wee small hours. YOUNG PEOPLE OF CITY JOINED IN WEDLOCK Miss Lottie Schafer and Mr. Gnido M. Seydlitz Married at Pres byterian Manse. ; From Wednesday's pally. ! T.ncf pvpninp1 at R n'rlnrr at thn I A Presbyterian manse. Miss Lottie j Schafer was united in marriage to Mr. Guido M. Seydlitz, the ceremony being a very suiet one. Mr. C. F. Schafer, father of the bride, and the members of the Mc Clusky family were the only attend ants at the wedding and the beauti ful and impressive service was read by Rev. H. G. McClusky and follow ing the wedding the young people returned to the home of the bride's parents where they will reside for the present at least. Both of the contracting parties have a large circle of warm friends who will learn with pleasure of their, decision to continue the journey of life as one. The groom was formerly in the employ of the Burlington here and is a young man held in the high est esteem by those who know him best. The bride is one of the popular young ladies of the city and one who possesses a large circle of friends. COMES FROM IRELAND From Wednesday's Dally. John Weber and wife of this city have been enjoying a visit from a neice of Mrs. Weber, Miss Mary Rog ers, who has just arrived from her old home in the County Down, Ire land, and is enroute to, Butte, Mon tr, na. where her father and other relatives are located. The old home cf the Rogers family is located in that portion of Ireland that has been the scene of much of the recent dis orders. County Down, adjoining Bel fast, where the two opposing factions of the Irish people have met in fre quent clashes and as a consequence the country has suffered a great deal. Miss Rogers departed this morn ing for Omaha in company with Mr3. Weber and from there will go to Butte to make her future home. RECEIVES SAD HEWS I'rorn Wednesday' Dally. J. M. Young of this city has just received word of the serious condi tion of his sister, Mrs. W. R. Olm stead at her home in Carroll, IS'eb. Mrs. Olmstead has been in poor health for some time and has gradu ally been growing weaker until lit tle hopes of her reeovety are enter tained by the members of the family. Mrs. Olmstead will be remembered by many of the older residents of the vicinity of Murray where she resided in her girlhood, having been Miss Lou Young, and these old friends will regret very much to learn of the serious condition of the lady. ATTRACTS ATTENTION With the cool breezes occasionally reminding one that the straw head gear will soon be consigned to the moth balls, the east window of the Philip Thierolf clothing store is a treat to the eye, both in the display and the artistic manner that it is arranged. The new fall hats and caps are shown and the cards and general arrangement of the window makes a very pleasing blending of color that attracts the passersby. And al so by the way, girls, the young man whose picture is shown In the dem onstration of caps is an Omaha boy. S. D. White and family of Fort Madison, la., arrived here today via the auto route to spend a short time visiting at the home of Mr. White's neice. Mrs. W. C. Foster ar f.n J . - " lauiiiy, Thov rcnnr ho J- j . . . v ivauo as oeing ex cellent all the way across Iowa.