The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 24, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    FAOE EIGHT
PLATTSMOUTH SOU - WEEKLY JOUBSAL
THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1925.
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We bes your indulgence with the crowded, cluttered-up condition of our store, during the work of
remodeling:. In a few more weeks the job will be completed and we shall be proud to show you
our new combination SELF-SERVE SERVICE STORE, patterned after the most advanced ideas in
modem day merchandising. People tell us daily (and we believe it ourselves) .that we will have
the most efficiently arranged store in Cas county when we get done. All the Service factors that
have made our store popular will be retained and improved upon, with the handiest of Self-Serve
features for these who do their shopping- personally and wish to select the items they buy quickly.
Values that Inviie Comparison!
Value Milk, tall cans, each 10c
Tomatoes, fancy, No. 2 can. . . .15c
Red Salmon, fancy, tall can 35c
Cocoa, bulk, 2 lbs. for 25c
Spaghetti, 2 lbs. for 25c
Fresh Fig Bars, 2 lbs. for 25c
Krispy Crackers, 2-lb. caddy 35c
Peaches, syrup pack, 5 cans for. . .95c
Kidney Beans, Otoe, med. size. ... 9c
Kraut, Frank's, 2 lg. No. 2l2 cans, ,25c
Small size can Frank's Kraut ...... 9c
Fey. Dried Apricots, 2 lbs. for ..... 35c
PEABERRY COFFEE Fancy Santos, per lb 39c
Tiny Wax Beans
We are reducing our stock of Northern Wiscon
sin Wax Eeans a small, very fancy bean!
29c per can 3 cans for 85c
Fancy Wisconsin Peas
Heie is a fine flavored, meaty pea. No. 4 sieve.
Regular 25c value. Going while stock lasts, at
20c per can 5 cans for 95c
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR EGGS CASH OR TRADE
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Rival Baseball
Magnates Offer
Parks to Lloyd YounS PeoPIe
Return riome
Harold Lloyd's Latest Paramount
Comedy "Speedy" Filmed at
Yankee Stadium.
Baseball magnates literally threw
their parks at Harold Lloyd recently
when that film comedian made
known his intention of filming scenes
for his l2test comedy entitled,
"Speedy," released by Paramount, in
and around one of the big league
parks. Lloyd transported his entire
company to New York to obtain au
thentic "shots" for his new comedy.
In his new comedy, Lloyd portrays
the role of a youth who is baseball
crazy, so much so. in fact, that he
spends his time day dreaming about
i. and his diamond heroes. As a
i result he is repeatedly fired from his
I jobs for spending too much time in
that pastime. Finally he determines
to make good for the girl he loves,
'and forthwith becomes a taxi driver.
It falls to his lot to drive Babe. Ruth,
the Sultan of Swat, to the day's
game, and the baseball park scenes
thai followed, were taken at the
lights. Ann Christy is the new
leading lady chosen by Lloyd because
he thought she best represented the
modern New York girl.
Mr.
from jrfoneymoon
and Mrs. Frank Wooster Ar
rive Here for Visit With the
Home Folks.
From Wednesday's Daily
This morning Sir. and Mrs. Frank
Wooster, Jr.. arrived here to spend a
short time here with the home folks
and with the mother of Mr. Wooster
who is at the hospital at Omaha, re
covering from an operation. The
young people have been on their
honeymoon in Colorado and the west
and returned here to be with the
mother of Mr. Wooster.
The marriage of this estimable
young couple occurred on Wednes
day, May ICth at Anardarko. Okla
homa, the marriage being performed
at the Holy Family church at Anar
darko. Father Danis. pastor of the
church celebrating the nuptial mats.
The bride was formerly Miss Beat
rice Krytiner. one of the popular
commun
Mr. and
Yankee stadium.
Upon hearing that Lloyd was go-j young women of her home
ir.tmn for his i ity and the daughter of
new picture, the owners of a park j Mrs. Joseph Krytiner, former resi
wrote the bespectacled comedian to dents of this city. The bridal couple
this effect: were attended by Misses Catherine
"It would afford my associates and and Mary Krytiner. twin sisters of
mvself the Pi;itMf r.f nlensm-p. if the bride, as bridesmaids and Messers
jyou would accept our offer to turn I Ch.-y les and Matthew Wooster, bro-
over the entire facilities of our park, i meis 01 me groom, as me Siuum
and our staff", in the fil miner of vouriUien.
Mr. and .Mrs. wooster
short time here and at
new picture, in which we understand
you are going to use a baseball se
quence. We recall your great foot
ball picture 'The Freshman' and we
know that if you ro use any baseball
scenes in your latest work they will
be fully as interesting as your foot
ball production. You are held in the
highest esteem here, and we would
esteem it a high honor to he able in
any way, to assist you in the filming
of your picture."
The picture is said to be one of
the best comedies ever filmed, and is
up to the standard set by Lloyd in
all his comedies. The picture will be
shown at the I'armele theatre on
Thursday, FiitU-y and Saturday
a
will thn go to L
will make their
where the groom
will spend
Omaha and
lineoln. where they
future home and
is in the employe
BIG RUG SALE
IN PLATTSMOUTH
A large Western Rug Company will be at the Ghrist
Furniture Company Store, in Plattsmouth, at 118-122
South 6th Street, at the old stand, with a full line of
Factory Samples for your inspection.
Come Everybody and Look at This
Great Line for One Day Only
SATURDAY, MAY 26 th
This will be your chance to choose from a large and
complete line and at prices never before offered you.
Remember Saturday Only
MAY 26, 1928
risf Furniture
118-22 South 6th St.
Telephone No. 645 Plattsmouth, Nebr.
9.
of the Burlington.
The groom is the second son of
Mrs. Frank Wooster. Sr., of this city
Thomas Walling Company
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and a well known and popular young
man, who has grown to manhood in
this community and whose friends
are legion in this city and his pres
ent home at Lincoln.
The many friends here will join in
! their well wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Wooster on their new found happi
ness and the wish that they may
have many years of happiness and
success.
Thone 3 2,-t
Plattsmouth
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EIGHT MILE GROVE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Graduation comes but once or
twice in a lifetime, and calls for fit
ting gifts. You will find a large as
sortment at the Bates Book and Gift
Shop.
Sunday. May 27th.
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
10:30 a. m. German service.
Lord's Supper ce.ebrated and offering
taken.
In the afternoon there will be
practice for the Children's day pro
gram. Sunday, June 2nd.
Sunday school at usual hour.
No other services will be held.
See the fine line of Graduation
Gifts at Bates Book and Gift Shop.
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-HERE HE COMES
the King of Comedy at his best!
Harold Lloyd in his long" awaited
new comedy is here at last to spread
a big- broad smile all over Platts
mouth. Lloyd and laughter are the
team supreme. If you are a profes
sional grouch, here's where you lose
your reputation forever.
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-HERE HE IS
-THERE HE GOES
straight into the heart of every pic
ture fan in Plattsmouth. You'll grin
with a g:urg'le when ''Speedy" sets
out to save old Pop Dillon from the
villain and win the girl. He travels
like the wind and there's no, keeping
up with the laughs. A joy-jerked,
tickle-tugged trip through entertain
ment town.
Produced by tii&jtfaroid Cloyd Corporation
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elects
. Tonite! Friday! Saturday!
-ADMISSON!-Adults
40c :- Children 20c