THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923 PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Officers Gather Here to Confer on Bank Robbery State Slicriu Michael Endres with De puty Ficd E:nton Join Officers cf Cass and Otoe Counties From Wednesday's Dally A conference was held here this morning by officers cf the law in eastern Nebraska regarding the plans for the search for the robbers who on Tue day robbed the Merchants Xa ticnal bank cf Xebrask City. The officers here ineiuclel State f.hcriir Micha.-l End res. Deputy State She i iff Frtd Ecutcn. Sheriff Carl Ily cler of Otoe county and Chief of De tectives A. C Anier:on cf the Omaha polic- d:partmer.t. Kluriff Hydtr was but a few min ui4 behind the bandits as they left X brarka City, but was given the in lormaticn that a Chevrolet coach cor-rc.-por.dir.s to the description cf tne one the rebbers were driving, had turned cast or. a gravel read from No. 75 and missed the robber car. He later hr.d driven west to the highway and followed the reports of the car going west in the direction of Weep ing Water. Sheriff Ryder is of the opinion that the robbers were able to get away to the south from the Weeping Wa ter road which would give them a straight road on to the extreme south of the state or into Kansas. This view was also held by a number of the officers who were here. That the robbers may have a hide away come where in this county or Snrpy or Otoe is given some cred ence by the fact that the robbers made away with a large amount of coinr.se wmcn woum De neavy iu handle and also bulky and which could best be handled by a hurried trip to the gang hangout and its concealment. HOLD MEETING VISIT AT NEHAWKA From Wednesday's Daily County Attorney and Mrs. .W. tJ. Kicok with the children, motored to Xehawka today where they visited at the home cf Mrs. Kieck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd. Mr. Lloyd has been seriourly ill for the past few days. The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian church were entertain ed at the Prank A. Cloidt home Mon day evening. The impressive initiation service was held for Miss Marie Vallery and Miss Valda Dysart who were taken in as members. An interesting devotional period led by Mrs. Louis Lohnes followed the initiation. The business meeting was then called to order and matters of im p6rtance transacted. For the social hour the recreation committee represented by Anna Mar garet McCarty introdured some games. Tnese proveu mosi eiiecuve in producing a great deal of merri ment. At the conclusion of the evening delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Cloidt and she was assisted by Frances Cloidt and Anna Margaret McCarty. . Fine Program Presented at High School Program Presented Under Anspices of Faculty, Students Assisting in Special Numbers. 9 .- - t If you are seeking favors or decor ative features for the Hallowe'en din- ner or gathering, you can imu JuMn& of Anne to Green Gables," a most what you wish at the Bates Book( phasing feature of the program. From Wednesday's Daily Last evening a most enjoyable en tertainment of music as well as a oneact drama and comedy sketch, made an occasion that all who at tended will long remember. The event was arranged under the auspices of the faculty of the school and who were assisted by several of the students in various lines of the entertainment. The boys glee club was heard in two fine numbers that were much en Joyed and gave this clever organiz ation an opportunity of showing their skill. Miss Helene Perry, a member of the school faculty, gave one of her artistic dramatic readings, "The Com- store. ra A AT Vi C 3 OU PaAT Plattsmoiith's Leading Cash Store There must be a reason why our store is always so busy! Why net reduce your cost cf living by trading here the year 'round? Scca Crackers Tomato Soup BEANS Crescent Brand OKn IGA Bi and 9Q Great Northerns A 2-Ib. Caddy t3C 5r per can. 6 cans 4 lbs. for AUL Kooedalc Feaches Michigan Pears Casco Butter Heavy Syrup Pack Heavy Syrup. Large - OC- Quartered, 24 lb. O'lp IZC per car; 2 fcr No. Wn cans, 2 for DC Solids. Per lb ' OK This is ideal pan cake weather and h ere is your iavor- ite brand of syrup at a mcney-saving price. Corn Syrup, Golden, gal. pail ..... 46c Com Syrup, Gciden, l2 gal 25c White Syrup, 10-lb. gal. pail 49c White Syrup, 5-Ib. pail 28c Lob Cabin Syrup, 10-lb. size 95c Lcb Cabin Syrup, 5-lb. size 47c Log Cabin Syrup, table size 24c Towle's Wigwam Syrup, large. . . .49c Towle's Wigwam Syrup, rned. .... 25c Tcwle's Wigwam Syrup, small. . . .13c iGA Pancake Flour, lga. pkg 19c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Oranges, mcd. size, dcz. .17c Granges, 252 size, doz 28c Grape Fruit, Seedless, 4 for 25c Tokay Grapes, per lb 7c Cr.ulif lower, fancy, per lb 8c Giegcn Celery, each 10c J-jnho size Celery, stock 15c Cdbbage, for Kraut, 50-lb. bag. . .$1.19 LA. f A Z w-vvb- X Strawberry OC ?SESM ft Yoim ohrrrv Of m m - - - - IGA rAire Fruit Preserves QAr 2-Ib. isr Oc Pork and Beans, med. tin 5c Amour's, SvdTt's or Van Camp's Fluffy Marshmallows, lb 13c Prince Albert Tobacco, 15c tin 11c Velvet Tobacco, 15c tin 11c Prince Albert or Velvet, 1-lb. tin. . .79c HOMINY, No. 2i2 CUT BEETS, No. 2i2 PUMPKIN, No. 2 CCBN, Golden, No. 2 CORN, First Prize, No. 2 - LIMA BEANS, No. 2 TOMATO JUICE, IGA :. SPINACH, First Prize, No. 1- 1 EACH Santa Clara Prunes, 4 lbs 29c Small Size, New Crop Thompson Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. . . 14c Dates, fresh, 2 lbs. for. ....... .'. .25c Extra fancy Peaches, per lb.. .... .15c Practically Peeled FLOUR White Daisey, 48-lb. bag $1.63 Boss Flour, 48-lb. bag 1.63 IGA Flour, 48-lb. bag 1.73 Every Bag Guaranteed Salad Dressing, full quart 25c Sandwich Spread, full quart 25c Sweet Mixed Pickles, quart. . . . I . .25c Dill Pickles, quart jar 15c Mustard, quart jar 15c XvHeatt SgpGcsnaflc for Friday and Saturday NECK BONES Per lb., 4 ; 6 lbs. for 23 HAMS Skinned. Half or whole. Lb 9c CHOICE BEEF Corn fed, per lb. 12i2 SHOULDER BEEF STEAK Per lb. 12 y2C HAM BOLL Boned, rolled and tied. Lb 15c PORK BUTTS Fresh, boneless. Lb. 12 WETNESS Swift's Acorn. 2 lbs. for 250 RING BOLOGNA Per lb . 10c 1 lb. LIVER, 1 lb. BACON all for 250 PURE PORK SAUSAGE 3 lbs. for 250 HAMBURGER A-l, fresh ground. 3 lbs.250 BULK KRAUT Per lb : J7 '2 0 mm Oatmeal, IGA, large tube .13c Quick or Regular Apricot3, IGA, per can. . . . 18c Tree Ripened Fruit Pineapple, 18c can, 3 cans for. . . .53c Matched Slices, Large Cans Stock Your Pantry at These Low Prices m 1 i IS Miss Mildred Knoflicek was pre sented in two violin numbers that were finely presented and included "Meditation" from "Thais." In a comedy feature Tritsch-Gar- nett & Co., were presented, these two comedians being assisted in their pre sentation of "Robin Hood" by Ken- neth Armstrong, "Walter Porter, Stuart Porter and George Adam, the young men proving themselves very clever in their skit. The high school faculty quartet composed of Miss Cora Williams, Mr. L. L. Starrett and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Figley, were heard in two numbers, "The Old Refrain" and "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers." The eighth grade girls were pre sented in two vocal selections which were given in a fine manner that showed the excellent musical train ing of tlie girls. The one act play, j'Ambition" was given by members of the faculty and who proved that inJ addition to be ing excellent teachers" that they had dramatic ability that wa3 exception ally fine. R. Foster Patterson appear ed as the ambitious district attorney whoso blindness to all but the on ward sweep toward his political goal, was dispelled by the courage of his wife, this role being taken by Miss Florence Beighley., Miss Estelle Baird appeared as a' Witness, .Russell Reeder as the fatihful family servant and Miss Pearle Staats as the maid. Other members of the faculty who served on committees included Miss Nordholm, Miss Weyr'ich, Miss Whal en. Mr. Rothert and MiS3 Henrichsen. "Tim's Racketeers" orchestra provid ed the music. Mr. Devoe presided. The faculty had as their guest, John Elliott, grade ' school student who last year received an injury at a track meet which led to his confine ment in an Omaha hospital most of the summer and necessitating several operation. He has endured a long period of suffering as a result of the infection which he contracted, but has now been home for several weeks and is learning to walk again with the aid of a leg brace. The faculty and students were glad to have him as a guest of honor, and to look for ward to his returning to school in the near future. The program was pleasing to the large audience and perhaps again the faculty may be persuaded to sponsor a program. HAVE PLEASANT MEETING The Social Workers of the Meth odist church held their regular meet ing on Tuesday afternoon at the hos pitable home of Mrs. W. L. Heinrich, who was assisted .by Mrs. W. A. Wells in entertaining and serving. Tho ladies made their plans for the book review which will be given on Thursday evening by Dr. Frank G. Smith of Omaha, the book being "Miss Bishop" by Bess Streeter Aldrich. A short musical program was given. Misses Mary Ann Rosencrans and Velma Wells giving two vocal numbers, being accompanied by Miss Jane Boedeker, who also gavo two fine piano solos. The afternoon was closed by tne hostess serving very dainty and de licious refreshments. EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Combination reforma tion services in English and. German. Offering for educational work. jM-H'M-1' 'M-X-H I !"M"I' j; Tleaas Wtlliaj Cespaay K" Abstracts of TitU J jl Phone 834 piattamontli $ f t r r f t f t f r f T T T T r t t T T r t r T T t V r T T T t t t t r r f t T t f t ? 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