i !' "" r ' 111 ' ii - tii 5: . . minim . ....... - - """"" "" '"" "' "' ' "" " """"" ' '" ' "" ri 1 1 11 ' inn ii , , I,,, s ii i PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1924 PAGE EIGHT 1 ! .; n i i Hill Summer ait SOENNICH SENS YOUNG MEN'S HAND MADE SILK TIES Silk-Tipped End, Smart Woven Designs in New Fabrics Full Shape 506 each SOYS' Washable Slacks Seersuckers and Striped Preshrunk Materials 980 pair Orphans, V-8s are Winners of Double Header Orphans Win 9 to 3 While Rovers Make Good Showing in Game With th.2 Fords. OIL CLOTH Regular 46-In. Width Very Fretty Patterns, at 190 yard Sizes 8 to 18 Limited Stock SHEETS Heavy Quality Size 81x99 Free from Starch $1 each FINAL CLOSE - OUT of Children's 2-Tone Oxords & Patent Strap Slippers Sizes Up to 2 at $1 pair MEN'S HOSE Silk and Rayon Plated! Neat Stripes and Patterns 25c pair BARGAIN IN 80 Square Prints Our Best Quality Fine Prints, Pretty Patterns 170 yard TOWELING Steven's All-Linen Crash in Bleached or Unbleached 16-in. width, yd 17c 18-in. width, yd 19c The kittenball fans had the op portunity Monday night of witness ing the two new teams of the league in action against two of the veteran teams, the Hovers especially making an impressive showing and both of the new teams with more practice and experience will make it tough go ir.r fr.r the other members of the circuit. The Orphans and the Bobcats were featured in the opening bill and un til the sixth inning the Bobcats were held pcoreless but in that stanza of the battle the hard hitting of E. Meisinger, Salsburg and Mayabb, re sulted in three scores for their total, the Orphans winning 9 to 3. The Orphans started their attack in the second inning when they an nexed two scores and followed this in the third with a hard hitting at tack that gave them three scores. The Orphans added two mere each in the fifth and sixth. The box score of the game was as follows: Bobcat y3 off KAYNEE WASH SUITS Just a few left snail QC sizes. Going at vOC . MEN'S , Summer Trousers $1.50 " $1.59 $1.95 WBSCOTT'S Since 1879 Sarkhurst Abbott Wedding Held Tuesday Prominent Young Paoplc of South' cast Nebiaska Wedded at Home of Bride's Parents. FUNERAL OF MRS. MORLEY From 'Wednesday's Daily The funeral of Mrs. William Mor ley was held this morning at 9 o'clock at the St. John's Catholic church, the requiem mass of the church be ing celebrated by Father Patrick Harte, pastor ot the St. Patrick's church at Manley. During the serv ice, John J. Cloidt gave as solo num bers, "There Is No Heart Like Thine," and "Thy 'Will Be Done." The interment was at the Catholic1 - cemetery west of the city. PQulfry Wanted Friday and Saturday ONE-HAIF BLOCK WEST OF FORD GARAGE Hens, all sizes, lb. . . 8c Leghorn Hens, 60 lb. Springs, Native, lb. .110 Leghorn. Springs, 90 lb. Eggs, No. 1, doz. . . . 156 Cream, per lb 230 Today Hides, per lb 20 A. R. CASE Beatrice Cream Station PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. HAVE PLEASANT TRIP Mrs. Jennie Klimm of near Mur ray and Mrs. Ivan Balfour of Union, who have just returned from the Mother's camp at Crete, on their re turn trip stopped for a short time at Lincoln. They visited the state peni tentiary for a short time and enjoy ed a trip through the buildings. They found the inmates busy at games as this has taken up a large part of their time since the closing of the various shops of the prison. au n n ro a r: Speck, rf-lb 4 0 1 2 0 0 E. Meisinger. cf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Heim, 3b 4 0 0 4 2 1 Mayabb, If 3 113 0 1 Salsburg, c 3 1 1 3 0 0 Sprieck, ss 3 0 0 0 2 2 Stoohr. rs 3 0 2 0 0 0 H. Meisinger, 2b 2 0 0 3 1 0 R. Meis'er lb-rf 3 0 13 10 Herb Meis'er, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 32 3 8 18 6 4 Orphans ah n ii ro a k G. Keil, ss 4 1114 2 McCrary, rs 3 2 1 5 0 0 Wehrbein. p 422200 C. Keil, lb 3 0 1 2 0 0 Hatt, If 3 110 11 Buttery, c 3 1 0 0 0 0 Gauer, 3b 2 0 0 5 2 2 Bulin. 2b 3 115 0 0 Woster, rf 3 11-10 0 Born, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 31 9 9 21 7 5 Saibie, rs 4 2 3 2 0 2 Ethen, lb 4 13 9 12 P.ice, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Rodger, c 2 0 0 2 0 .2 Shepperd, p 4 0 1 0 0 4 Landis, 2b 4 2 1 2 2 0 Lewis, ss 4 0 0 3 4 2 3G 10 14 21 7 14 Ford V-8 ab n it ro a k Martin, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Krejci, if 1 1 0 0 0 0 Smith, c 4 12 10 0 Ofe. cf 4 2 1 0 0 1 Newman, ss 4 2 2 4 1 1 Hirz. rs-c 4 2 2 5 10 Kriskey. If 3 2 0 2 1 0 Brittain, 3b 4 113 12 Otredorsky, lb 4 2 0 4 0 0 Carlson, 2b 4 110 10 Turner, p 4 112 11 40 10 MOVES TO NEW LOCATION EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. German service. Sunday, August 12th. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. English service. An nual congregational meeting will be held in connection with services. C. J. Eaumgart and Mrniiy, Nor man Renner and family left Friday morning for Kansas to visit with relatives and friends. . Thcmas Walling Company I- Abstracts of Title Phone 324 Plattsmouth 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 nn Mm Ad For Friday & Saturday COFFEE, Economy, per lb.. .... . .216 TOILET PAPER, 3 rolls for 25p Larne 12x12 Inch Wash Cloth Free PUMPKIN, Windmill, 2 cans f or . . . 190 PORK AND BEANS, No. 2 tall can . 100 Windmill Brand FOM, for washing. 5-lb. pkg 280 P ABST MALT, per can 490 HOMINY, large cans, 2 for 190 COCOA, Hershey's, 1-lb. can. . 190 ICED TEA, quart jar 190 Meats Round or Sirloin Steak, lb. Young and Tender Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. or . Fancy Quality Bee Roast, choice, per lb.. Plate Boil, lean, per lb. Bacon, Sliced, 5-lb. box . . . Hamburger, 3 lbs. or 17c 25c . .10C ..55c . .23c Fords Win From Rovers. The Ford V-S. team . started a merry-go-round In the first inning of their game with the Rovers by scoring 11 runs and winning the game 15 to 10. The opening inning was a wierd exhibition with hits, errors and poor Judgment on the part of the Rovers adding to the V-S's scoring. In this inning Bob Brittain added to the route with a home run. The V-8's were not forced to exert themselves greatly and scored one run in fourth and three in the seventh. The Rovers in their opening in ning scored four runs with four hits and an outfield error, one of the hits being a circuit drive by Ethen, first sacker of the rovers. The Rovers added two more runs in the fifth and three in the sixth to give the customers a thrill and the vision that a rally might overcome the lead of the Fords but the V-S's whizzed on by to win. The box score of the game was as follows: Rovers An Thorp, If 5 Woodring, cf 1 Jacobs, cf l Kemp, 3b 3 The Kruger paint store, wnich has been located in the Hotel Riley building, was removed Sunday to the Bekin building just across the street on Xorth Sixth street. The move was made necessary by the fact that II r. Lapidus. the new owner of the hotel building is. contemplating some extensive changes in the building and which requires the vacating of the various rooms. Mr. Kruger is now located in. the new room and ready for business as usual. LEAVES FOR THE EAST Mrs. Edgar N'ewtcn and little son. Charles Howard, departed Sunday evening for Lorarn, Ohio, where they will enjoy a short visit. They will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borne, the' latter a sister of Mrs. Newton, and enjoy lockin At 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Miss Evelyn Mae Barkhurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barkhurst, be came the wife of Lea Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Abbott of Ne braska City. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride'3 par ents at Union, before a background of ferns, with candelabra at each ! side. Rev. Ronald McKinzic of Alvo officiated, in the presence of scven- ty-nve guests. I'recccling the cere mony, Miss Eleanor Spivey sang. ! Miss Bertha Blank of Franklin, ac companied, and played the Lohen- ! grin wedding march. The bride en tered on the arm of her father. Her J gown was cf floor length blue crepe, trimmed in pink chiffon velvet, and flie carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and baby breath. Miss Velma Barkhurst, as her sister's maid of honor, wore yellow organdy and carried a colonial bouquet of talisman roses. Miss Evelyn Hcstoa, bridesmaid, were green organdy. Ker bouquet was of yellow roses. Helen Connor of Minneapolis, w as the Row er girl, wearing blue organdy. Ivan Barkhurst, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Miss Joan Wallis cf Pawnee City, and Miss Adeline Sar of Wakefield. At the re ception following the wedding. Miss Annabel! Abbott of Nebraska City, was in charge of the guest beck, and Miss May Ilcston of the gift room. Miss Wallis and Miss Sar assisted with the serving. Appointments were in pastel shades. The couple left immediately after the reception for Dallas, Tex., where they will make their home. The bride's traveling suit was cf light blue crepe, with navy accessories. Mrs. Abbott is a graduate of Nebraska "Weslcyan uni versity, where she joined Alpha Gam ma Delta sorority. Mr. Abbott has attended the University of Nebraska and is affiliated with Sigma Chi fra ternity. He is an air mail pilot sta tioned at Dallas. ishhiii!! ISAI41) fin 9 filEEKi s Time for cool, refreshing talac?. Serve the family's favorite- dif- ferent one every oay. Here are icoret of suggestions to appeal to Z- lummer appetites as well as the aocketbook. 1 Pint 15c 25c mwk'&ss 7i im A story In Washington In that of a 12-yer.r-old boy who was asked overjAvhore the capital of his country was. the many places of interest section of the cast. in that "In tax-exempt securities,' plied. he rc- n 2 0 0 3 II 3 1 ro o 4. 0 0 1 A 0 0 0 0 I'olitiral A 'lvfrt isinnr f Pol It ira I Ailvort is 1 n sr SEST Political .Artvertlsinsr M44fiu2 '. ) I - ' - - - - A HOMER SYLVESTER Candidate for Rc-EIection Cass County Sheriff DEMOCRATIC TICXET In the annual report of State Sheriff for the year 1933, Cass county ranked thirteenth in the nir.ety-three counties cf Nebraska in the number of arrests. Other counties with larger percentages included Douglas and Lancaster. This record is worth considering, and shows that Cass county stands high in the matter of law enforcement! CONSIDER THIS IN ARRIVING AT YOUR DECISION AS TO THE SELECTION OF SHERIFF Primaries August 14th Your Support Appreciated y.M:;.'Ags",Kisn; Calumet Baking Powder, 1-lb. tin. .22t () Oleomargarine, per lb.. 10 H Butter, Casco, solids, lb 27 Sugar, 10-lb. bag 55 Crackers, Graham or Soda, 2-lb. . . .19 Rolled Oats, large size pkg 15b White King, Ige. 40"oz. pkg 296 Coffee, Blend 'A,' per lb 2l Swift's White Soap, 10 bars 19 Lima Beans, 2 lbs. for 250 Milk, 3 tall cans 180 Certo, per bottle 250 Palmolive Soap, 4 bars for 190 Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 290 Super Suds, 2 pkgs. for 19b Crystal White Chips, 2 pkgs. for 250 SAL ADA Ice Tea Demonstration All Day Saturday! FREE TEA All You Want Special Prices! Delicious! Refreshing! SALADA ,TEA - ICED Special Prices Half Pound Pkgs. j 7, Drown Lafcl Clack 7 3 or Japan urtsa ' 31 Quarter Poundt 16 a a a Canned Goods ji Our present low prices will be held down as long as r. I si Victims of Drouth Feed - V,'1 v a Farmers of western Kansas were warned because of the drought to be careful about ; p jnng their cattle partially cured feed or green weeds as a feed, and especially careful about drought-dani-ayed corn, cane grain or sorghums. This photo shows part cf a fine herd cf Jersey dairy . cowsbe lcnging to a farm near Grover, Kan., which were killed by prussic acid contained in partially cured weeds which they ate. possible. Most canned foods will be higher stock IrS your pantry up now and save a nice bit of money! H PEAS, No. 4 sieve, sweet and tender, doz. . . .$1.60 & TOMATOES, Otoe, No. 2 tins, dozen 1.10 CORN, No. 2 tins, dozen 1.08 GREEN WAX BEANS, No. 2 tins, dozen ... 1.08 PORK AND BEANS, rned. size tins, doz 59 PEACHES, IGA, No. 2Y2 tins, dozen 2.10 AFRECOTS, heavy syrup, tree ripened, 2l2 size tins, per dozen 2.69 PINEAPPLE, large No. 2 size tin 19 RED FITTED CHERRIES, syrup pack, 2 for .23 Here is a Wonderful Bargain Loganberries Large, Heavy Fruit Heavy Syrup Pack Special Doz., $31.60 2 for 270 Finite & Vegetables POTATOES, fancy rew crop, 10 lbs 23 : HOME GROWN POTATOES, 10 lbs. for 19 $ HEAD IEITUCE, slid, crisp heads. Each 100 CHANGES, sweet juicy Calif. Dozen 200 and 350 CAKTALOUPE, nice large size. Each 100 BANANAS, fiim. yellcw ripe. 2 lbs 150 CELERY, well bleached. large stalk for 150 MEAT DEPARTMENT Special for Friday & Saturday Beef Roast, A-No.-l quality, lb 140 Shoulder Beef Steak, per lb 150 Pork Chops, large size, lb. . 150 Center cut Pork Chops, lb 200 is E Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb. . Minced Ham, per lb g Boston Pork Butts, lb H Fresh Pork Liver, 3 lbs HJ 4 4. 150 . . .150 .17J0 . . .250 8 A 1 EBteSfe ljli!lll!IIil!I!!l!ll!I!IIII!IBI!!ll!!!Iira