f THURSDAY, OCT0BE2 28. 1922. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUHNAL PAGE SLTE3 I TE B hi ?l 5 " I 1i .jxd Pi iLil 7 1 te 4 car i Ik 0 1 ,-?-J'vl!j? mm r Ancl Take 5 i!? f y. - mim imS.' t,..,i .r'gfcWrtiV'a-.iiiw.ll B'J1'., T?ft.' far iirri ir f.- r,.T.iJfcA. b - !1P - H FE'S A PEPUELICAN" IS 'BEYAN SAYS HE WILL EETUEN ENOUGH EOS MXUICDE2 I TO SEE EEOTHEE ESAUGUEATED j Omaha. Oct. 24. W. J. Bryan at union station, between trains here, stated he will return to Nebraska uext January Vr attend the inaugu ration of his brother, Charles, as gcv- STATE OWNS QUITE A FEW AUTOMOBILES PEESipIJT CE TEE HOBOES ! EE.IITG3 SUIT FOE A SALA2.Y ; Fa rco. N. D.. Oft. 2 4. United F;atts Sonstor Porter J. IcCumher, rr uhiii-au. North Dakota, has writ- itu r lttter to various North Dnko- ' next January Vn attend the inaugu- j Governor I.IcEclvie lumishes Inlsv adve-atir. the candiJacy of : ration of his brother, Charles, as gov- . . t Question I vr.n J. Frazier. nonpartisan, for , error. U t j 1 nr th;- United Ptatrs senate. T. G. Nel-j "What do you think of Senator1 liaised at JeeaE.. ( r.t to dr. voters' association, announced , endorsement he received last week?' he was asked, ce "It was just as I expected. He did he replied rir. MiCu:iib.-r retires from o n a: ?::!!- Ii. having failed of renom- I oractly the right thing r:.ti f.r the office en the republi- c". ticker at th June primary. urt;-d y.r. Frazicr's election on ti-.t irround that he is the? republican; candidate, Mr. Nelson said. j How many automobiles and trucks are owned by the state? This ques tion was i.?k:d by C. II. Miller of (Jovrraor MoKelvie at DcAYitt last laddins that he predicted the re-el ee-j iutscaj. i-armers inruoui n..- tini'.- tion of Fenator Hitchcock, the state ire usir. iru ior nu.int, democratic ticket and probably most n lcre f;tati' eJl ar,llll'u l ,U4' o' the cocressmen. ivnasiii iruci-?. i ae tiare u us I Daily Jonmci want-ads bring the Elank books at the Jccrral Office, buyera and sellers together. ' i I St. AGENTS FOR a rage -CHfc VRO LET- Boo 0srs and' Trucks! 1V2 Overhaul and Repair All Makes! Charsc Satisfies! Do Welding! LlVSiftY AiiD TRUCKING! -i:U Line of Acc -ortcs, Vesta Sattsries. Oils ami Greases! TRY US FIRST! e iephene 394 Lower iVIain Street carj. tutions uadtr the rnar.asement or' the board of control. Zilosc of tiirse arc operated in conucction wiih far.ns. Ti e state owns an agricultural farm where farmiug is carried on extens ively under the colljre of fg:i- ul turv. with the- university rf0';nts in control. Governor Z-!cI"oivk promised Mr. Miller an ar.rwir ajt-.r Ii? reached I.iiioln. The ooviritor ir vertirated the records V,odn-fuay and s-nt Mr. Mill-r a l-ir-v i-i waich lie saiu: t , " lit staie pur-jiaseu sevenTy- I'one autr.tnohile?. ii.cldins trucks: Of j this number, f&rty-sftven have been j: purchase: sVVl J.'.vn'.Vry On- ij eierr. ci ;:!'. ? or ttucks re iis''d in s'.y oi' : '. ( departfi-i ncs, ; and these mv ..! i:i i"ie uepartmeut ' of as-ricu-:. "Ail tru Jrs cr au-.t ; used by the ! depart rceut vr" "i. works here fur- d by tu , . ral governrieut." Ti e re-irds fr i.r which the gov ernor obtained his iiimrmatibn snow a total cf rcrty-."! v u-: ks and tv.rn-ty-fi'. o t l it-tr ; a.v arc owned by the s'.ai j. A-. stated 1" ihe governor, tlevcn of those vchi. irs are ust-d by tho dt'iiiirtiiieiit oi agriculture, un i r the code pnrir.itni. The- record ihsf loses that liic timers are owned ; lollu.-.j;: I'nr. rsity. thirty-two; four state normal s huols. nine; stato inpt jtutsons under tn- iio-ird ot con trol, sixtec r. ; military department. Nebraska national guard, three; law enforcement, one. t. 24. Charles president of the inter- nrt'onal brotherhood of hoboes, sued !ns orsani7it"cn for 14C weeks' sal ary. ?1,4G0. here to lay. Kriie sets loi-t'i that as president he was to re ceive $111 a week and that in the face c." iveiutr.t demands his salary has noi been paid. WILL IRWIN IN OKAEA Onihs, Owt. 21 Tho next war will ";; one of unpaif llcled dostruc :ioa. A ri.'. of boail in;T planes will dirr-ct t". by wireios to throw lcth ., 1 :Tri.--es on enemy cii-.s." according o v. ill Irv. in. authbr, lecturing ba i ire tle Omaha sociefy of fine arts vn "the. next war." ."Inventions hav? rr.Kle it possible GERMANY'S FINANCIAL COLLAPSE THREATENE! Entire Eep.trr.ions Ccnirriissicn Consult Wirth and Cabintt at Berlin TJ. S. There. for sci'.ia l r-f bombiu'r plar-' leav ing riic!.u.ond. Va.. early in the eve rir.r; t absolutjlv wipe out New Yrrk City by the next morning. An other r.r would be short, but it would be unspeakably destructive." The opinion of all the members of tire mmrni-'ion. includ ine th Ame r- ; i-a n ol 'ervcrs v as that unless rad ivai lue-asurrs were ir.kc-n to sto? the r'ei.reciaticn of the mark, the allied jl.'owcrs v-cukl 1-c faced with a Ger ,mjn financial collapse. Member-: said the qu -stion of how j r.-'i-f ii Gorman;- could j ay within the ! next two you is, as v. rll as that re il'tiug to deliveries of merchandise. ; might Lo sc'.tl'd rs a rc&ult of a Ber- I'aris, Oct. 24.- The entire repara-!1,n lr'1'- tio-.s commission, including Roland; The Fren h and triiihii repara W Boyden.- American unonicial rep- ' tion. scheuuE will remr-in a suspense tcscu-ativc, and Colonel James A.'tnitil the Berlin investigation is co:n ' Ln-i'ii, Jr.. acting in similar t a- 'p!eted. althcitg'u one of the objects '- .v with the guar:;nte?s tommis- ' c-i the trip, it is sw-.Ud, will be re iv sion," v.-iiV l?ave for Berlin Suadsy : r"-se further financial restrict ion on evening to confer with Chancellor Germany. Wirth and other German cabinet The-visit is also to 1'tve an import- mc-mhors cn the financial crisis in ant induenct? on the question of the ; er-.ua ny aud the threatened total . proporcd Brussels conference on re-; (oliaise cf the mark. ; parations and intcr-allied The decision of the reparations probably definitely settling whether commission to make the trip to Ber- , the conference will be held, lin was reached unanimously at this ?ii'.raoo.n s session at snicu me I'rcr.vh and British reparations plans were uitder discussion. NOTICE OP SALE I i:r?uar.t to an cider of the dis trict court the undersij; n"d offers for the followirg de.-'-ribed rf.il t te, Houth Park Addition Bctn 1, 2. S, 4, 5, 6. 7, S. 9 and 10. blot k 3::; Lo:s 1. 2. S. 4. L, C. ' am! s in M:K-k 31 iu Young & Hays Addition. .'' 25 in northwest quarter seti.n i'J, to-wnshij) 12, rnic 14. All the sbeve in the city of I'lattsinout I. The east half of the onih t st quarter section 1", township 1. range !, Cass county. N b. Tro.-pei -tlv purchasers to submit bids at eirnpa:iied by a it-ni'i.-d l'-ck fur iO jer cent of the amount of the bid. S"le subject to the approval of ;) court. Abstracts and mrr haiiiahi" : itl-'s i " be furnishe-il. All bids to be in by November ?,.. l'.'-2. JOHN F. GORDER. Rect i vf r. debts, i r.r'-.-.t!rt 2-A- Lc.t anytliir-j - Try a Jonmal nd. idulC aii'tli'ii;j 'Tbey satisfy" Ed MacAvoy and wife earn." t".on from Oniahrt last evening to f-is joy a visit here with home folks for a fe' ! days. nlh MAYFIELD CASE IS GIVEN TO TE JURY Emson Re-Creations 7 ' U ml THE MILEURN TRIO Kir ill WILL GIVE ITS HRST NUMBER AT THE CHURCH AT CEDAR CREEK, NEBR., ON Saturday Evening, October 235h at 8:00 O'Ciock P. M.f Sharp Hits v.'ili be the Milburn Trio a recital company, with a most excellent program. On the accordian Miss Beatrice Arthur v.-iil play not alone the popular airs of today, but music of Spain and Italy and from other days. Miss Nellie Miller, who is a reader and a cultured con tralto singer, is endovcd with unusual personality, unlimited vitality and high i0.ea.l3. Miss Maureen Harper as the yiolin :. of the Trio, is strong in solo and ensemble work, as well as L;r-g a finished contralto and soprano. Come and have a good laugh, as well as get some worth while entertainment and you -will go away happier. Popular Prices! Aduits Season Ticket, $1.50 Child's Season Ticket, 75c! Single Admission, 25 and 50c Injunction Suit to Keep His Name ; Off Ballet r.s Senate Candidate j Goes to the Jury. j Corsieana. Tex., Oct. 24. The in- j junction suit seeking; to keep the r.atr.e of Earl B. Mayfield off the of- 1 ficir:! ballot as democratic- candidate for United States senator, was given i 10 the jury shortly alter 3 o'clock! this afternoon. AKho the paramount issue in the case will be settled with the jury's t decision, the case is not over when j the decision is mado. Then comes j Judsr-j Scarbrou;rh's action on the ; motion to make permanent the tem- jporary injunction restraining Sere- tary of State Staples from placing j Mayf.eld 3 name on the bailot. His j decision will be guided by that of the ; jury, according to his statement to day. Thnre were but three arguments in the case. Richard Mayes opened for the plaintiffs last night. V. B. Mc Lean spol:c for the defendant this morning and M. Nickels closed for the plaintiffs this afternoon. J:r. Mc B?an in hi? argument today declared that the or!y question in the case is whether the republican or demo crats shall sond the next senator to Washington. He referred to the par ties supporting George E. B. Peddy as "negro-loving republicans." Mr. McLean reviewed the testi mony of Mike McNamara. star wit ness against Mayfield. and challeng ed the jury to believe his testimony against Mayfild's.' Mr. Nickels beecched the jury to brinr a verdict for the plaintiffs on each of the twenty-one questions de claring that the preponderance of haVe the Broadway zip and tae evidence was wholly favor. in their After a hearty meal, take Doan'3 Regulets and assist your stomach, liver and bowels. Regulets are a mild laxative. 30c at all stores. j ins aneaa Henry Long of near Murray was here today for a few hours visiting jwith his many friends and looking (after some matters of business. We will have a Console type shortly that will be the biggest value on the market. The Edison line is being in creased and will range in price from $6t) to $5,500. The New Edison is "The Fireside Encore cf the Artist" and comparison with the living artist reveals no difference. The genius of Mr. Edison hss perfected the fastest and greatest "hit"' service in the world. It brings ycu Broadway s new est dance sensations, played by Broadway's favorite orchestras, and brings them while Broadway is still enthusing over them. The New Edison Re-Creates this music with such perfect rea! ism, that you actually get all the zip and flavor of the living Broad way performance. The New Edison is the only phonograph which gives you such life-like dance music, because it is the only phonograph which sustains the test of direct compar ison with living artbis. If you warr? the world's best dance music iri your home, get a New Edison. $ (fill in vour own first payment), puts it there. How? Let us explain. The! e are no longer any re strictions on the sale of Etliscn Re-Creations. If ycu have an attachment for your talking machine you may new buy Edison records. Even if they will not play ari good as on the Edison, they will play better and last long er than any other. 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