PAGE J2GHT PfaEXXESlMtTH SEMI WESKLY IOC-HAL THURSDAY, FEBRITABY 10, 1927, Stetson Hats! Here they are the top notch selections from the Hat makers who know how. Popular shades in tune with Spring blending bands that are a joy to behold. louil teel better wearing Stetson a New. Spring Hat by $8.00 other grades in fancy bands, and snap brims $5.C0. riTVitifj Cows and Milk Production Possi bilities are Great Industrial Committee of Chamber of Commerce Gets Some Real Figures. Ram Mnvp. pcrtr. noultrv & cream. stopped in to chin a bit yesterday and signed up a membership in this ' crowd. Fine to be a booster, yes? 5, The Wall Street Journal claims' women hold their chins while think ing, so as not to interrupt themselves! Dare you to tell that to your better seven-eighths? The Helena Independent, while ad mitting the state may stop the teach- j ing of evolution, but it. is their hope Judging from the present state of man, nothing will stop the onward work of evolution itself! Henry Ford advises putting wives on wages! They get all we get any-j how, so "wostheuse." Senator Bruce claims all the hon est-to-good ness personally dry sen- 'ators could be put into one taxi Noticing some figures for 1925 for golly what a bunch Qf c, cei'lars siate highways expenditures for var-jour senators must have that b , February 1 6th, 1 927 Bargain Wednesday has saved you many a dol lar in months past it will do the same for you this month. Read these prices and profit thereby. Men's and Young Men's 3-piece Suits .' $15 true? ious states, here are a few of them Alabama" $10,917,204 1 1 AAA Will ArKansas 1 I Will Maupin is quite a statistician, rioiiud. 1 r.r, but here are some figures cleaned Georgia ''"-'f ?J orund Plattsmmith hv nnr Industrial ' " pnmmittna lf.nl.-o rnn,l .!. ... t I Nebraska Missouri 31,593,9371 Cows in city limits 275 , , . .. Milk cows in Tlattsmouth pet 377 Coming from Nebraska City yes-, Jmk w iu Rockbluff pct 542 terday it was a "fright to hit the -j jn cows in Eight Mile Grove 335 1 mud holes just at the south city Urn- Mnk , Ms Pleasant tc 354: its. Gives a fellow a dark brown taste.' v in his mouth for Plattsmouth and TOTAL 1903 the whole community to hit a spot,Cream shrpped"out "of" 'fllus I like that right at our south front, mou door. Called Mr. Douglas attention . h a r ..... j.- . i. ; :i, i ,. i " eK UaiS. 010 ll tills liuM lutein cinu am suit: ouiuc- thing will be done to improve it. Called on Harrow's Hatchery yes terday to see the little Anconas and Harved Plymouth Rocks bursting cut of their shells. Never, saw chicks with so much pep! Milk sold instoies, weekly Gals. 252 Men's high grade English Back Overcoats, each $25 Men's English Corduroy Pants, guaranteed. Per pair $4 Men's odd Dress Coats, well made, full lined, each $6 KM 11 ii i. Young Men's Overcoats, stylish make, sizes 14 to 20 $10 Chas. W. Spcnce Dies at Lincoln; Burial Tomorrow the order and also Dr. Abbott, the district deputy, who gave interesting talks on the order and the points that are to be brought out in the 1927 year of activities, v Mrs. Hall talked on the worli of the order and also gave many inter esting points in the degree work of the order and the work of the drill ; team, giving thi3 part of the lodge Former Well Known Louisville Man proceedings particular stress. ur. aouou, who is one or tne leau- Some good Legion Boy, we think left a pair of gloves in this office. If not called for soon" will wear 'em j myself. Have you written or wired More head and Norris relative to the bridsre yet DO IT TODAY! - W. G. DAVIS, Secretary. Will Be Laid to Eest at the Old Home. ers in the work of the lodge in the j state gave many interesting points i for the good of the order and which Editor Mayfield called yesterday to talk over road matters. Their Com mercial Club meets tonight at which time this subject will receive their attention. There is a little delay in plans due to the fact that they want to see the outcome of the bill now in the legislature to make that high way a state road. Radio Stations Joining to Cut Peddling Talks Leading Stations to Cut Direct Selling Talks Over the Air and Aid i Radio Listeners. j Following the decision of Earl E. No matter how small a town paper! might be, or how small the place, we J May, owner of radio station KMA at was enioved to the utmost bv all of. owe it to our friends, our societies, : Shenandoah. Ia.. to abolish direct ad- thc ladies in attendance at the meet-jour churches, to subscribe for our lo- j vrtis'ng and sates talks from all of ing. cal paper. Of course we owe it to the KAIA'h evening programs, conimenc- It was voted to hold the regular paper too did you ever live in a. in.; Monday night, ov.tkis and oper- ? i m i it ti 1 ni f nil riAm tie I a 1 1 1 I . i 1 a 1 - . I i ,1. me seconu i uescriy oi;i-'iav-c LK,KJ wi c no tu uohj jaon vi me iiirpj piiiiuipai xnimiux icarh nu i:tn in the tuture and the : yl me: ; uewapaycr f ruuoits, uuw, ivju.i nui v.aav.' an- r -.TT.iw- i,,v0 !,.n .r- ii inn- thoir hirp next mec'iingoi me oruer win oe neia . " " a omii ia.;i:.ji.mu meir piu: aius inai .mi: far ThV T-.t f,w veirs at Ilavclock - I-arch S. ! community as coffee or Postum is to! Mr. May, in a statement to the Iowa lor me P-i.-t ItW ears at liaC10CU, .v , it. , . vnnrhrootfact Tho Pkttcmnntl. Ilallu Hot l :j i. u r t. .,tti ii i:ie c'cnfiiiai'in pi me evenintr : - ... jiumicuria ici.uc, sum nuuiu ai.- Mr Rn'nrr a r.,omhPr tf oro refreshments were served by ..f t,i tnnun f .r.ii'ioQ of this Elsie McCHntoc and Mrs. Ida Cotner The rtath rf Charles W . Sponee. for manv vtyrs a well known resi dent of Louisville and Cr?3 county nf i-ii rr( Vr'sfnlftv nt Lincoln wherp , Mr- Cnoio-n h u l.rfn Tiiitr. irmrlv f n r I m ee 1 1 ngS Oil Hie past few weeks and where hi? ih.it added event. to the pleasures of the ST. MART'S GUILD MEETS part of Cass onMy and hns a large iMimer cf r:-!ati-es living in and it-ur Louisville at this time. ! While a resident of Louisville Mr.' Fpencp wns for so-ne years ergaged ' as city marshal of that place and was a fearless and strict law officer j Fr"m w',ln"day s "ally i ti ii r w, -. xtTV niQcir.. ren-it .t-nn Yesterday afternoon the In this line of work in tl:e years, that he was so engaged. ! The dcr cased was al rt engaged ir ; business ir Touisvillo and after dis-XiO-sinK of hit interests there veraovec , with 1 is family to Havelock where they have rinoe reside:!. Mrs .1 Journal with its large county circu- i rifice the profits he has realized by lation, snoum nave at least z,5uu his direct methods of selling and ad Plattsmouth city subscribers; makes vcrtising, and in the future on all pro Letter advertising, stimulates sales, grams after 7 o'clock, observe the type creates an interest in the community of advertising known as indirect, that can be brought about no other May's chief competitor, the Henry way. Think it -over. jFild Seed company, which was among i the first to depart from the "indirect" China is slowly coming into its advertising rule of the air, has not own. The centuries of ignorance, and announced it will adoDt Slav's dan. Daytime, Kot Offensive. In a statement - to The World- Inrlips of i the Gt. Mary's suihl were vtrv pleas-! Slavery 10 customs ana superstition ; antly entertained at the home of Mrs HOLD FINE MEETI1TG R. A. Bates on North 7th street and 1 with a very pleasing number of the ladies cf the church in attendance ! There were a number of matters of ! matters of important to ccme before jtbe meeting and among the,e was (the m?tter of boiling monthly bake , and food s;;les and it was voted to hold these sales cn the Int.t Saturday j of each month, the first of which will on February 2Cth. in tnr regular, At the close cf the affernoon a e rooms in the M. , verv d-tintv and delicioi's 1-uneheor From Wednesdays Pn'.iy The Women's rJtneflt Association i be m;t 5ast evening ression at the lod V. .'A. 1 f 1 1 and with a very pleasing. wa3 served number of the members in attend-! anre. Tho l'lrlirta worn fnrflinfltp ' r il:tv- ir.g with tliem on this occasion Mrs. the v.'orld about it through the Jour Della M. Hall, itate commander of ral's Want Ad department. certainly have been hard on that country. However, fundamentally the Chinaman is honest; his civilization will be strictly national, with respect and deference ever shown other na tionalities. The Chinaman looks with scorn and disgust on the so called Western Civilization. In that coun try are to be found the highest type of civilization yet produced, along with the most filthy dregs of ignor ance and poverty. . f Boys' Overcoats, big variety colors and materials. Ages 4 to 8 $4 Youths' Overcoats in brown and grays. D. B. Ages 9 to 13 $6 Men's Xtra Quality Fast Color Blue Overalls and Jackets. All sizes at $1 Men's Jersey Sport Sweaters. V neck, coat front. Each $2 Boys' good Wool Faced Coat Sweaters, assorted colors. Each . . .$1 Men's good heavy Winter Union Suits specially priced at only $1 Children's Novelty Suits Corduroy, Jersey and Wool J '. . . . .$3 Men's Dutchess Trousers. $1 a rip; 10c a button. Good dress grays, pair $3 Men's 36-inch Sheep Lined Coats. Fur collar. Double breasted. Only $7 Men's Wool Flannel Shirts Best make. Regular sizes. Each . $2 Boys' Knicker Suits Double or single breasted. Real bargains at. . . $3 Boys' Jersey Lumber Jacks Rib bottom and cuff. Each .$1 Boys' Flannel Shirts or Waists Very good quality, color, brown. Each $1 Boys' warm Rib or Fleeced Union Suits specially priced at 75c Boys' fast color Blue Bib .Overalls. Sizes to 14, priced special at . .S8c Men's all wool Black Rib Pull-Over Sweaters. Very warm. Each. $2 by the hostess. Have you anything to sell? Tell The Minneapolis Journal claims it is not safe to talk back to your pas tor in Texas. The Macon News cries "Drink to me with thine eyes, for after drinking you may have no eyes!" Herald, Mr. May said he felt that due to the limited range of the station in the daytime, direct advertising and sales talks would not be offensive. He said he felt that if all stations on the air at night would abolish direct ads and sales talks, much of the chaos in the air would be eliminated. He said he believed the "popular station con test" being conducted by The World Herald was a fine thing for the sta tions to get a line on themselves and that starting Monday he would boost it over his station "in an effort to find out just what the fans think of KMA." "We feel that we owe an apology to the whole world for some of the advertising that went out over our One Price And No Afonkey Business Maces station one night last week," said the station subject to approval by Frank Manchester, chairman of the j the exchange board but that the pat radio committee of the Omaha Grain ; ent medicine advertising was sent out exchange station, WAAW, referring tc use of that broadcaster by a patent medicine concern. Mr. Manchester explained'that the owners of the station several months ago contracted with James Thompson without such approval. New Policy for WAAW Mr. Manchester said he felt that the Grain Exchange station had never gone into direct advertising over the air and in the future would continue m n-nTrnr Special Bargain Wednesday FIG BARS New Fresh Stock Pure, fresh fig fill ing. Fine for kiddies Per Pound 10c Not One Day, but 'Everyday Cash Prices' at Our February of to produce advertising contracts for i i If you haven't been taking advantage of our low everyday prices, start now to reap the benefit of cash buying. We save you money on every purchase. Special Bargain Wednesday Butternut Pancake Flour Standard 40c item, often sold at 45c. 4-Ib. Pkg. 31c Otoe Lima Beans No. 2 sire cans, each 13c Canned Milk Choice Q of any brand, can C Syrups Corn Syrup Large gallon can for Oil Sardines Fine American oil, per can 6c Gallon Apples Fine for pies. Per can 39 c 1A Gallon 22r. j6 , White Table Syrup. Gallon can for i2 Gallon, 27c Maple Syrup Ter rell's, 65c can for 45c 52c 55c 12c Alaska Sed Salmon. 1-lb. tall can 29c Sr.rdines Tomato or Hustard pack 10c Curfew Peaches Lg. Ko.2J size can 25( Pitted Bed Cher ries. Gal. can $r.i8 Gallon Peaches Fine quality. Per gallon 1. Oles Cream of Nut or Nucoa. Per lb 69c 25c Relishes, Etc. Ketchuj) Large bot- OA tie, all brands, each wUC Small size, 13c Quart Jars Mustard O lV for only mIC Chile Sauce Beech- Oy aut brand. Lg. bottle ArrC Richelieu Dressings, 45c value, only Cleansers Lewis Lye Reg. 15c cans for Creme-Oil Toilet OO Soap, 3 10c bars LLC Pearl White or Elec- Of trie Spark, 10 bars JjC Olive Oil Toilet OJJ Soap Six bars for LuC FLOUR 38c PAGE'S BEST Per 48-lb. bag Made from Turkey Wheat Every Sack Guaranteed SUN KIST Per 48-lb. bag OMAR FLOUR 0 1 f Per 48-lb. bag $L.LU $1.95 $1.95 Dried Fruits Thompson's Seedless 1 1 Raisins, bulk, per lb. 1 1C 25-lb. box, $2.55 Prunes Large 40-50 Santa Claras, lb 25-lb. box, $3.15 Peaches Very fancy, semi-peeled, per lb 3 lbs. for 65c. Apricots Fancy new crop, per lb. White Cooking Figs, fancy, 2 lbs. for Toilet Paper Toilet Paper Fine Northern Tissue, roll vC Quality Toilet Paper. 4 large rolls for 14c 23c 29c 25c the .Radio Advertising company, ; to follow the policy now adopted by KMA. Don Searle, manager of the Mona Motor Oil station, KOIL in Council Bluffs, said officials of that station have long realized that use of direct advertising would make radio unpop ular. "We feel that we're doing less advertising over the air than anybody in this vicinity, and hope that con gress in the new radio law will cut out all advertising." Of course, we like to get the money as well as anybody else but in the nast. spvpral mnnths tracts to one that we've accepted. For rj i win "nu yiuuucia e elvf UUiy B1X- f .--J , minute talks parh wpplt whirii wa fpti i is of general interest and then we ! never mention prices or I orders. Two Sides, Says Stiles. Orson Stiles, in charge of the Wood men of the World's radio station WOW said he'did not think the major part of the publicity over the air from' the Woodmen station was objection able. "Suppose we would refuse anybody else the curtesy of our station we would be creating a monopoly," said Mr. Stiles. "There are therefore two sides to the question hut we realize as well as anybody that too much ad vertising would kill our station's pop ularity. So we've gradually gotten away from direct sales talk, etc. In the future we're going to try to have our publicity matter as inoffensive to the listener as possible." WOW last week cancelled an after noon period which had been leased by a patent medicine company. Blue Rose Rice Fancy. 5 lbs. for 43c Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg.. :.35c Monarch Strawberry Preserves, larye jar 25c Navy Beans Hand picked. 10 lbs. for 69c Morton's Salt Plain or Iodized. Per can Apple Butter Large quart jar for lie 25c . t'.i n -4 GOES TO KEARNEY brorn Tuesday's Dally , This morning Sheriff Bert Reed departed for Kearney, taking with him Anton Hack, who is to be placed in the state industrial school at that place to receive training and where he will remain for the remainder of his time until reaching twenty-one years of age. Mr. Hack is the young man who made awaj; with the car of Frank Blotzer a week ago and drew the term in the state school as the result of his rash act. CARD OF THANKS We the children of Mrs. Leonard Born, wish to express our apprecia tion for the kindness of the friends and neighbors, who so kindly tender ed services during the last illness and at the time of the death and the funeral of our beloved mother. Also for the floral tokens, for the cars fur nished at the funeral and to those whe solicit! san& at the funeral. The Children and Grandchildren of Mrs. Leonard Born. Journal Want Ads bring results. - ye. 25c Brooms Fine 4-tie Parlor quality, each- Graham Crackers Mb. caddy for 37c 34c arm oans HARRY LE0SIS TO HOSPITAL Matches Blue Tips. Carton of 6 boxes. 20c Wisccnsin Maid brand Oleo, per lb. only 22c Open Till 9 Bargain Wednesday Many Values We Can't List! Sugar Best granu lated, 10 lbs. for 69c Golden Rod Rolled Oats, large pkg 20c From Wednesday's Daily This afternoon Harry Leosis. pro prietor of the Royal cafe, was taken to Omaha where he will enter the Immanuel hospital for an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Leosis was tak en sick yesterday and at first the cause of his illness could not be de termined but today the case became more acute and was decided upon as appendicitis. He will be operated on at once to give him relief from his suffering. were raised last week by several companies. I still have 5 MONEY! Get in your appli cation at once. 1 1 in ? 4, - v S . " FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Red cockrels. $1.50 each.-L. E. Sack, Murray phone 2005. j31-4tw Searl S. Davis Farm Loans j Insurance Investments Real Estate n