PAGE EIGHT PLATTSXOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. MUST WAIT FOR f I For the Christmas Dinner A NEW SET OF DISHES Ju; picture it. A snowy white ci. t: . pretty dishes, colorful Cfiik .- rr.otif. and happy smil ing faros all grouped around the table jusi one more happy i.e. mery for the days to come. Yt u don't have to buy the complete -et now : It can he :: 'd t.i from time to time for w-a carry cr.ly open sto"k pat-t-rns and in the he. t Kngli.h ':.iaa. The Spirit of Christinas! A spirit that marks the great growth between savagery and civilization between good will and ill. Noble, unselfish customs born in the shadows of the cross sublime legacy bequeathed by a tragedy divine. Today it is a spirit of a free nation the same spirit of peace on earth, good will to man. Christmas is on the threshold of our homes. Bring ing its Yuletice cheer, its fragrance of love and friend ship, its happy impulse of giving. Let the spirit of Christmas gleam as of old, shin ing with holy licht on a new world. The Spirit of Christmas must be there. I V ; f f.-K M'KELVIE'S 0, K.! 0 MI Anti-Picketing- and Banking Amend- M ments Effective Upon Procla mation of the Governor. Here is a new p f-inty Crindley Cncl;.. p:ece Kreakfaft -ft itt rn iv.aie lor onlv in Orh.r patterns Fet-? at .Si:;. 95. S17.50 in 42 piece 31-1.73 and Neecsiscooks The net die worker would de light in cue: of these needie hooJ:s. Kvery conceivable kind of needle stuck in flannel pages and :;icely bound ia leather or pr.per coven. Priced at 5 to Sl.oO. Slip-on Sweaters Colorful Slip-on in the newest styb- make young gins happy. A very attractive number is priced at only $2.75. Lovely Neckwear Pretty collar and cuff sets for r'-ip-on :---v,?uttrs. pretty lace berthas and panel collars for Attractive Aprons Made of pretty cretonnes and sateen combinations in clever new styles. Kver acceptable be cause of their practicability. Priced at 5fl to l.SO. Xmas 'Kerchiefs Here is an array of lovely hand kerchiefs from which you can pick pleasing- gifts for every one. Colored borders, embroid ered handkerchiefs, lace and every imaginable attraction is included in our assortment. Special for this week are ."?rc handkerchiefs selling for U5C. "Such Pretty Towels" We heard some one exclaim and so they are. Turkish, huck and lineu in a biff variety of styles and colorings. For prac tical gifts, towels are a happy choice. Priced at C13 to as high ,as $l.fJO each. Wool Hose Wool hosiery i3 needed now and we have it for you. Heath er wool hose in dark colorings, per pair $1. Silk and wool hose in black and colors. Per pair. and $2.75. Silk Hose Silk Lose make such acceptable gifts and here is a wide selec tion from which to choose Hummingbird hose, ivelv boxed. One pair box, $1.55. LaFrnnce silk hose, better. Per pair, $2.50. ittract to the none d res.-es d Cut Glassware G!as5 Perrv Sets. 7 pieces, at SI nd 31.25. Tea and Chocolate sets in very attractive dtcdens and Lest china, per set. Si! up. Beautifully cut and etched flower v;'..?os variously priced. One very attractive number is only 75. Have you seen the new lovely Aiiire Glassware? It can be had in nut and candy dishes. :ictf, flat bowls and othor serviceable shapes and all very moderately priced. The most beautiful cut glass in America is trie Rarasburg cut gi ass and Hazel Glow glar.?. He sure and come in and tee this lov !y colorful glassware. It consists cf Candle Sticks r'oeted lee Cream? Saucer Champagnes Sweet Meats Suerar and Creams Candy Jar3 Compotes Water Sets linen coUars suits. Priced to $2.7d. ciiier lace anu for dresses and it 23. 30C, $1 Gift Certificates You n :-ed not be disturbed about what to pet. The Gift Certificate will solve it for you. We will 1:11 it out for any amount you stat.?. Enclose it with a greeting and your per pltxity is solved. 'Tis a fine v.av to remember the less for tunate, v. hose oft unknown. i o 3- i j - J All silk lace clooked hose, usually priced at $5. Special at $o,50 per pair. A very attractive black lisle hose at SO4 per pair. Fleece lined hose, rib topped, heivy weight, per pair, 5()t Hose for Children "Pony" and Kirls. Per pair. I "1'cnv" stockings for boys black and brown. JOO. stockings for the greatest need is Umbrellas Bloomers don't time. Are a pift every woman or ,Tiii could not help but appreciate. Made of lovely quality satine, satinettis, silk jersey and satir.. these bloomers a -e . cut full through t!:e hips and are doub ly shirred at the knee. Very attractively priced at $1.25 to 84.95. Make lovely gifts. You need an umbrella all the hut when you do you need it bad. That is why one of these h;:;h quality umbrellas makc3 a very acceptable gift Fine quality cotton taffeta covered, trap handle at onlv S3.5U. Lovely silk in very attract ive colors. Serviceable in both rain and shine. Priced at from $5 to Priced much lower than will find elsewhere. you Orange Special Wednesday and Thursday only. Sunkist" X.-uols. per do7en, -19c Christmas Needs Candies, Xuts, Holly and Wreaths. Mistletoe. Xmas Trees. Order now. Laby. Fer pair. ZC and 33c. Fry Ovenglass Makes a nice Rift. Casseroles and Fakers in nickle plated holders-. All v-.ry moderately priced. Dish Sets for Kiddies CI; ina and aluminum dish sets, attractively boxed. These can ba had at 73o to i?1.50. Baby Plate Holders Aluminum baby pb'te holders. Can be fastened to the table or the high chair. Each, $1. Unusual Values You will find unusual values on our "S;Kcia'" tab!-s, where are prouped attractive items at reduce-. 1 prices. IOC, 50, 50C, 75 and $1. Acting Governor P. A. Harrows i'i-t Monday fon iinoii with tin- state anvassinK board to canvass the vote -;ist for and against four legislative a-ts of 1 ! 2 1 . Tin board found the re turns showed a majority for the law known as the anti-pirkc-tin.tr act and for an amendment to the banking law which will permit the stale banking department to issue state bank charters in the future only when that body finds a necessity ex ists for additional banks. The two acts defeated wire an amendment to tile- primary law and tt) require re gistration of voters in the country and villa pes. The anti-picketinsr act and the amended hanking law become effec tive immtdiatcly upon the issuance of a proclamation by the governor, which must be issued within ten days alter the meeting of the board. These acts will not. go into effect until Gov ernor McKc-lvie returns from a trip to 'he governors' conference-. As he '.viil return the day before? Chri.-rmas lie may decide to make a Christmas giit of his proclamation. Acting Gov ernor Harrows said he would not is .vue such a proclamation because he had been informed Governor McKcI . ie de-sires lo :-ign thai document, lie' ai proved the anti-pi. ke ting law af ;r it was passed by the last legisla ture. It was suspended and refeired by a petition raised largely hy the ef forts of non-partisan league workers. The- ant i-ph ket ing law rarri'-d tip rn a referendum voto bv a maioriiv riie banking art tarried The aiiier.dmi nt to the iw was u leated by 112.- n.ajority. and the rural leKistra- Mi law hv a majoritv of 11.14S. The state can,-ass:i!.? board i prises the goverr.or. secretary 01 auditor, treasurer and aitor ley gene-r1!. All wi.h the exception of Governor McKelvie and Attorney General Davis were present. Tl.e law requiring the board to :-.ect the sixth Monday after election :- the result of legislation during the v.ar for th.e purpose of granting a per period f r the return of the :d(!:er vote to Xebrasha. The next Nglshuure is likely to put the date of :ae.-ting b;'-!c to the serond or third Mrnday. No further canvass of tiie vote is deetned necessary. Th constitution 'tse-lf says the vote t-lifcli be canvassed in same manner as the vot for pres ident is canvassed. The statute say-; '.lie vot? for presidi-nt shall be can vassed by the state board. travelersIaVe" very hard time John W. Crabill THE STORE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS Car stock is replete with "Gifts that Last." You will fire! here many happy" suggestions of gifts that will briiig- great pleasure to their recipients. If perplexed LET US For Ladies iJiamond and Set Pings Prare'ct Wat die s Pear! P-ads liar Pins. Kar Rings Ivory Sets pountain Pens Silverware Cut Glassware Mesh liaf-'S V- 'We also havy many : Chiblren and for the Home. SUGGEST For Gentlemen Watches, Rings Stick Pins Fountain Pens, Pencils Puff Links PePs and Puckles WahJomar Knives 'igarette ( 'ases lodge JOmblems Watch Chains and Charms :rtichs suitable for Gifts for Victrolas and Victor Records. All Jevclry Purchases Neatly Engraved without Extra Charge John W. Crabill c. p.. a:- q. w Wat Hotel Block trh Inspector Plattsmouth, Nebr. :nc;- 1-1 fil ' f 45.'V2. gj by 23.43T,. f'ji primary la t in RECEIVES FROCTION M'nililui r.:i!i V Omaha. D c 2.. Lie Police .T.t k P:-.aiiGw.ki promoted to in.-!., ctur of ;TI i-e- Kenant of today was ooliee, th elrt w Pa utile, nearly a ye--ir ago. The promotion is viewed as a preliminary step to making him chief of police upon the resignation of Chief of Po lice Michael Dempsey. d!i -e l it a.ai.t b the deatli oi' Ar.- Blank Book9 et the Journal Office. lis Aged Man and Woman Have Rough r;3; Time on Wav to South Get Stranded Near Here. P! icnes 53, 54 and 144 "3Sr. fbt rjJiSB -iJ fc? MM U Si -"r.-rn W-et nsila --3 I.l!Iy This morning an aged man and his ill and bed pi ess wife were stranded on th.e highway north of this i ;ty th.e Monte Strcij rht farm and for the eiToris of Mr. Htreight his wife wejuld have sefiVred l !-., i t w, ,.1,1 ....1 L- ..t' Plattsmouth, Nebraska ! I school football team were entertain j ed at a banquet given in the ir honor : by Superintendent G. E. DeWoif of ;he city schools. The Christinas decorations in the dining room mad a very attractive -c-tlitig for the gathering and the well arranged menu served to add to the enjoyment of the jolly bunch of young men who have so well rep r:s nte-d the city schools on the grid iron this season. Kroir. WednPsdav'R lUv i Last evening the dining room of ! c eveninir remarhs were the Hote l Wanner was the sc-ne of i lnade b' a" niembe-rs oi t.ie- party n verv nisint irn t h er i n a v.hen tiwJbut the chief addresses of the members of the Plattsmouth high casion were "The Final Whistle" by FOOTBALL TEAM IS GIVEN A BANQUET! Superintendent G. E. De77olf is Host at Banquet at Hciel Wagner Last Evening to Gridsters Captain Frank Gradoville: "Hitting ' the Line," by Harold Mullis; "Kick Off for 1923." by Joe Krejci. captain-elect of the team for next year, and "The Value of High School Football." by 11. C. Doolan, coach of the local high .school. The prospects for the coming pea-:-on are ve ry bright for a fast team ; despite the fact that a number of the standbys of the team are retiring next Juno and among the various schools that will bo on the schedule next year are; Wahoo. Nebraska Citv, Omaha and Fremont. Tho banquet brought out much oc-I South I I WiEi.ing you gracious days and goodly health, And early joy of all your heart's desires: 71;e faith that love is more than golden wealth, And friendship holier than altar fires. And when the yule glow deepens on the wall, And carolings proclaim Judea's Star; Pause in the hallowed twilight and recall The days that used to be the friends that are. pep and intere-st in the work of the school athletics and the members of the party f It that the gathering was one fijb-d not only with pleasure but insphation for better tilings in the athletic activities (f the sthool. Those in attendance were: Frank Gradoville. Stuart Chase. Harold Mullis. Glen H- nry, Russell Wasley. Chester Henne-r. Frank Godwin. John Warpa. Joe Weber, Joe Krejci. James Holly, Frank Koubek. Charles EgenJ berger, cheer leader, and Louis Svo boda. who was one of the '21 play ers whose injury prevented his at tending the banquet last season. MRS. BSENDEL INJURED Pit. P. H. Roberts Lumber Company Mrs. H. F. Prcndel of Murray, one of the best known residents of that place is suffering from the effects of a very- severe fall that she sustained Saturday evening and which has kept lu r confined to her homa since that time. Mrs. Brendcl had started from her home to that of her son. Dr. J. F. Rrendel, a few blocks north of her home and as she was pas-ring the Col. Jenkins residence she slip ped and fell on tnw sidewalk causing a severe strain to the muscles of one of her limbs as well a3 a fracture of one of the bones. The injured lady was assisted by neighbors to her home and the fracture dressed and tho patient made as comfortable as possible under the circumstances al though it will be some time before she is able to use the member freely. near but a nd vt ry Ui- food. Poth of the travelers are- well -i!'iur in years and the wife is a par aiyii - and in ftn h condition that she "aTiTiot trav.,1 by train so the ho.--band st.'ies and for this rea -on thy v. traveling y wagon. The man state'.! that Jhy started from South Dakota and had been for the past two days enmimr from Omaha as the horses were all in and this morning as they w, re- Hearing Plattsmouth one of the anini:'!s gave up the ghost and died, leaving the- travelers s'randed ami with or.!y a aO-cent piece to stand between them and starvation. She-riff C. D. Qninton was out to the place where the party was halt ed and will do what is possible te get them some relief so that they may be able to continue their jourm y or at least be saved from the pangs of hunger and want. f Greetings! To our many friends, we wish to say we have ap preciated your friendly business, and desire to extend t wishes to you at this time for the coming year. i ce ei4 M h-jJk. 23 d S Salesman, Dodge Bros. Car I The Joy of Xmas will be much greater if Santa C!aus leaves a Voss Electric Washer! Christinas stationery in all tlie latest and most fashionable designs can be found at the Journal office and at prices th.it are within the reach of all. See our special lines. They are the host ever shown here. Any skin itching is a temper test er. The more you scratch the worse it itches. 1 loan's Ointment is for piles, eczema any skin itching. GOc at all drug stores. Prt the Jnurnpi wiit-ci Voss Swinging Wringer Washer ItTstx'Varieous saf ety release for retf-iur.g nr ftjf on m,1s UNDERGOES OPERATION rom Wedne-sdavs lally Yesterday at the Presbyterian hos pital in Omaha Dr. B. F. Brendel of Murray was operated on following an illness of a long duration. Tho doctor has been taking treatment at Kansas City and while there felt ; much improved but since his return j he has not been so well and it was j found necessary to perform the op-1 eration. His condition last night was : reported as being very serious, and members of his family were summon ed to his bedside. I Doan's Regulets are recommended by many who sav thev operate eas- , ily without xriping ajid without bud after effects. 30c at all drug stores. Oil Paintings a Hand Painted Picfara WELL FRAMED Just a Christmas Suggestion! F. R. GOBELIN Wall Paper and Paint Store "Get the Habit" f j tj CJrTit wrmer I SWf locmng lever I Qt f.' Bi j strjir. on n.a j to tour pc- I ' . r f S I DouMs tliO.ness I Uvtr tor s:-;in j. ' "iiTZ Z ffl E J M-rpein aim u--ppi.-j I LS J-tZfd-VL J u fc trwjijih3.il Iwmn-.-T 1 .a V 4 ? j ',5 lej'.uvs extra f . 4i jVl T 'ZT ""W ""WV S i S UrMope.Tuig - P wurer -i Pf I I f s.vV;. ' :-J---- operate? wto or Ub - marie frorr. , rli S M ImchKed Vi r-- . . , JM $ h iijE n J1B,nB water I iU.yS' V -N I fk 1-7 1 fX-T-Hrltr 3T4lIr feoians IMe top k K 00 J' .. - , - - . -y tncfi tor m.rra C fjr Fu.:v enclosed ----o -S- XV' t 1 fi K j Pencrt'y sale r-- .yK WO Lare. rrPOOttl rr-Tr-?1 51 . ' 7SjrS U S rjS., T-Tub.-bgh:iv 1 b ' 1 yyZ.'ZJ" "-r-1 tuted injures ffl tlectr-c rr.tor "rfwiC rhrouiih i rt Hat oel! drive a oirousn j m , ,. - 1 faucet without I ij Automatic btlt Model E83 -Electric iPcgOairiori kftnu! tub 3 S I 'ww Modrl 1 95-Elecinc (Vacuum Pasheri 1 I M..MC8S-Ciasohne Power Pen Dai!-en jjgfjjJJJJJ n Why not make wash day a day of light work and pleasure, instead of the drudgery of a hand machine or waeh board. This washer delivered in your home and ready for use $ TOGO i o Best or & Swatek THE STORE