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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1918)
(MM Wt THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MAY 3, 191$. No. 32 CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Al Blanktfnburg went to Kearnoy this inorliing to transact business dur ing tUo day. ' Dr. llrook, Dontist, ovor Stone Drug Storo. tf ' Cody Boal Is oxpocted homa today to visit his daughter who arrived Tues day aftorntfon. Buy your Spring or Summer Coat nt THE LEADER MERC. CO. Tho most classy. Coats In. town at prices that save you money. O. H. Thoelecke Is transacting busl noss in Kearney today, having gono down this morning. For Salo A roglstoted Whlto Faco Bull. T. S. McCrono, phono 790F4. 3G RED CROSS WORK ROOM IX FOURTH WARD. Called together through efforts ot Miss Emma li. Smith for tho purpose of considering tho proposition of open- Geno Crook has moved his offico lng a Red CrosB work room in tho from tho Keith theatro to tho room I school building in tho Fourth ward, a wost ot tho Vlonna Cafo. Silk Kimonas and Neglige havo ANNOUNCING thd arrival of the CHANDLER DISPATCH CAR the new 4 passenger Touring Car. you want STYLE, SPEED, STAYING QUALITY, largo numbof of "enthusiastic ladles of that ward met Tuesday nftornoon. Tho ladles wore addressed by Mrs. you softn them. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Dent nnd Mrs. Rincker who explained Will Yost has boon selected as dop- "V? rJ "''JX utv countv clerk to succoeed Will ' wiu havo cliarg of tho rooms nnd has ? ! L fT ,I Z ncd ns hor assistants Mrs. Dugan. nfl lJ x i- HushoBund Mrs. Tobas, with, left last night for Fort Logan. nMmr --.fnnin vnf in nm ', Tho work rooms commoncing noxt week will bo open on Monday, Wednes day and Friday afternoon of each wfOk. Tho Fourth ward ladles nro vory enthusiastic In Red Cross work and wo aro confident will niako a splondid ROYS TO l'ORT LOG AX , OIVKX ROUSINO 1'AREWELIa LOCAIi AND PEKS onai Thlrteon Lincoln county boys who loft for Ft. Logan on tho apodal train nt 12:15 last night woro ' given n rousing reception nt th Franklin auditorium last ovonlng at eight o'clock over ono thousand being present. Prior to tho mooting tho Homo Guards marchors, headed by part of tho newly organized cavalry division and by he Dr0HSO8 nt THB LHADRU MERC, Engineer Qoo. Winkowltch foturnod Wednesday from Exddsior Springs whore ho had boon staying for sovorftl mouths. Ho will remain lioro for n couple of weeks and thon return to ho Springs. Ho Is Improving, but rather slowly. Tho most wondorful bargains iln womon's nnd Misses Tailored Right band and drum corps, formed In line at tho court houso, proceeded north-on Mrs. M. II. Douglas loft Saturday showing. :o::- Niirringcs. April 20th, Roy A. Fooloy, of Grnnlto. Cnnyon, Wyo., and Corra E. Shultz, of 1 Cluvolnnd, Tenn., Judge Woodhurst officiating. April 30th, David Wcsterllne. of I fWnrtnti nn1 T?nenrtn TVTntrlmn rl rV Sumner, married by Judge WoodhursL John W. Sjogren, of Chnppoll, and Flora Anderson of Sutherland wero granted a legal permit to , wed Wednesday. Dowoy to Front, wost to Locust, south i for Clovoland, Ohio, -whoro Bho -will aiiunu lira convention 01 tno inmas auxiliary to tho B. ot L. E. Mrs. Doug las Is a doputy organlzor and district Inspector of tho auxiliary nnd will rn rosont ns dolognto sovoral divisions In hor jurisdiction. Harry Dixon, county chairman of tho second drlvo for Red Cross funds which will begin Mny 20th, has or ganized tho county by tho appointment of cpmmlttocs In each prticinct. and hopes to wind up the campaign If nog. slblo within n wook. Tho quota for Lincoln county Is soventcon thousand dollars, or nlout ninety conta poV capita. This amount should bo easily sccurcu. -, y You tetter drop, in and look this car over. Prices still unchanged, order at once if such a car would please you and get price pro tection. If there is any particular feature of riding or driving in a good motor car, which you like, it might be well to try a demonstration in a Chandler, because it is built to satisfy the craving of real .motorists for real cars. 'Service'- Our awMERs' NottTH PUATTE.NcD. Protcslnnt Eplscopnl Services. May 5th, 1918. Fifth Sunday after Easter. 9:45 a. i m. Sunday School, 11 a. m. Conflrmn j tlon and lloljr Communion, 7 p. m. I ovening prayor and address. St. Paul's Chapel North Side Sunday school, 3 p. m. Rev. J. J. Bowkor will preach at tho ' morning sorvlcc. Bishop Beochor will administer the rito of confirmation nt tho same sorvlCo. Every ono welcome. Rctv. Arthur Dittos Jonos, Rector. First Lutheran Church. Morning worslilp at 8:30 o'clock It bnlng tho third anniversary of tho pastor's ordination, tho message will be "Putting Stars into God's Sorvico .Flag." Evening worship 8:15 o'clock, ! subject, "Saul's Night with tho Witch I of Endor." Sunday school 12:30. All i services at tho Episcopal church. Strangers nnd friends welcome. Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. ::o : 1 In our Millinery department wo arc i selling the season's best Hats at a I saving to you of from $1 to $5 at THE ' LEADER MERC. CO. "Deck Wood, a former, .resident, of V. Tll.lll.. -- 1 . . 1'vivriti riuiiB, now lucuiuu at urocKer, Mo , arrived yesterday to look after his real estate intorests. Ho is well . . 1 JA 111. l I .. I iiiuuhbu wiiu ius now location. We nro now making our annual clean up on Ladles Suits and Coats, do not fall to lnvostignto; with thoso war times and high prices It is a renl saving. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. estorday morning a special train of seventeen cars of troons from tho Coast passed east nnd in tho ovonlng a second train wont throught. Rompers for littlo ones In sizes on'e to six years on salo at G5c. 75c. nnd hoc ni inm uiuAumu jmjjjKU. CO. to Sixth and thenco cast to tho audi torium. Tho streets woro llnod with spectators . Tho soldier boys wore seated on tho stago and tho oxorcisos oponcd with selections iby tho band, followod by community singing under tho leader ship of Supt. Tout. Thon followod a piano solo by Miss Emma Boguo, reading by Mrs. Tlloy, a solcctlon by maio qunrtotto composed of Messrs. Lelnlngor. Covoll, Bostwlck and Ells worth, readings by Miss Irma Huffman, ouphonium solos by Arthur Trnmp nnd Bplondld patriotic address by J. T. IOciOfo. Tho readings and musical num bers wore loudly applauded by tho enthusiastic nudlenco, and each per former was rocallcd. ' A rising voto of thanks was -given Commrndo John Brntt by Guards for his domntion of $100 to tho Guards. Cnptain Shilling, in an nddross to the Guards enlist! tho servlco of his men In tho campaign for raising funds rri,r ,.r ,i,ii, afru. rXn . m r, v, .x . Tu org cavoted and ho kopt on bidding following this T. C. Pnttorson. in bo- ,lt,Hi h, i.i.ia nni,,i nnn i,,ii.nN half of tho Sammy Girls, presented tho dollars, whon ho concluded thnt his donarting hoys with sweaters and com- "niio" WaH too low to co hicher. Thfi lUll K1LH. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN leow fltmllv Rnlfl for S2.RGO-. Mr. Stj-oll. Forolgn?" Thorid Will bo Borvlcos nt 8 Tim m,i ivfn;,.. :i.J'rri, 1 berg owns n hnlf sister of this cow, artd I P- m- Sunday school 10 a. m Lolgh TllO Old Mail" Of Tho TrlbUllO. WhO,i. i ..n,i. i.. ... i. i, IPnrrnll Runt finml in n a r Minn Mn In his oaruor days UioitsUt hii could u ui Hj i1(lWA iJiA hfnv nrtntiiaf mm niifnvi. riinantrnv sing, and mndo many attempts, wants , ssli500, " I You nro Invltod to worship with us. to iporsonallv compllmoht tho Lelnlngor rtjelo nunrtotbEi on their work at tlio ; 'it",-U-5"K,"-tMttKtKJ-t"it"-M j.: i.t J.t iX u ';h i.t i.t i.t i.i i.t i.t 11 t,t it ljwt'ng last night. Tho voices hnr-'i.t monlzo. the expression is good and,$ tjliolr selections appropriate Thls:;t quartotto has givon Its sorvico nt"aS number of patriotic meetings hold In j different parts of tho county. I s: 'All Ladles Suits and Coats on sale, i ft Ej T. TRAMP & SONS. I At the Red Cross theatro tonight a M splendid flvo-reel featurv?i nnd a comedy j will lie iiresmited. and the Lnlnlmrnr ! St malo quartette will rondor sovoral , sotEiciions. i no selections ny mis -r: quartetCa will bo woll worth tho price IS n Jmlnntn A ilinlnnlnn .1 1 Pi I . ui tiuiuisotuii. viuiiinoiuii lull llllll llliwil cents. i.i :.: :.: i.t i.t if ' i.t i.t if i.t i.t i.t if if if i.t if if if if if if , it if1 if. j; iff if if if tf if if if if . if if if if if if H if if t.t if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if t.t if if 11 if if it if if if if if n fii They Look Right and Are Right "UP TO THE MINUTE IN STYLE AND MADE TO GIVE HONEST SERVICE". That is the standard by which all our shoes arc made and the guarantee that goes with every pair we sell. ' The New Spring and Summer styles in high and low shoes have just come in and we call your attention especially to these four numbers. English Dark Russia Lace, narrow English Toe. The very latest New light shades of Tan, Lace, English last. A real Hit - $7.50 $5.00 Black Calf Lace, narrow Toe, Broad Heel Dark Tan Oxfords, Plain Vamp, New Custom Toe $6.00 $7.50 S We have others from $3.50 to $7.50. HOE MARKET 111 aves you oney on shoes. Keith Theatre Building llOMi: GUARDS TO BOOST 1 ARMENIAN KEL1KF DltiVK. Now Is your opportunity to socuro a Suit nt a real bargain. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Frank Strollborg, of Blrdwood Bid ing, returned yestorday from South Omaha whona ho wont to nttond a Btilb ot thoroughbred Shorthorn cattle Ono of tho objects In organizing tho Homo Guards was to havo a Big body of men to back any wnr moastiro drlvo presented to tho public. It Was bfillov od that H00 enthusiastic men, each willing to do his "bit" could accom plish results much mora quickly nnd moro thoroughly than could an equal number of mon working as individuals, A proposition to call tho Guards into this clnss of sorvico was announced by Cnptnln Shilling laat ovonlng. Cnptnid Shilling is chairman ot tho commltteo appointed to rnlso funds to aid tho starving and perishing ArmonianB and Syrians. Ho nnnounded his Intention of dividing tho city Into districts ot two blocks onch, and appoint Guards to solicit In each district. In this mnnnor tho campaign can bo com plotod in ono or two ovonlngs, without any loss of tlmo to tho solicitors. Now lot iho Guards go tb It. Tho good BOldlor ohoys tho oomnlnnd of" his offlc'ftr, and If wo nro 100 por cent loyal and ovory Guard Is supposed to bo wo nro good aoldlors. Tho causo which Captain Shilling asks us as Guards to Interest oursolves In Is n most worthy ono. tho anguished call of a stricken, starving, dying people to whom o.ur MmrtB and our dollars should go out without hesitation. Let us bo up nnd doing. s:o:: FIrHt rrcsbylerlnn Church. Tho ladies of tho church will prcsont to tho congregation a largo Hag at tho 11 o'clock hour and J. II. Curry, D. D.. will respond with n patriotic sormon, "Shall Wo bo American or "REACHING FOR THE MOON Keith, Monday and; Tuesday, May 6-7. , Adults 18c plus 2c war tax, 20c, Balcony 13c plu3 2c war tax, 15c. Children 0c plus Xc war tax, 10c. Tar P 1 You may work in Overalls, but when you're through with your daily duties, you want to wear clothes that show your efficiency and good taste. Because you do not give your "best clothes" hard service, they naturally must be practical styles and colors that will not be "out of date" soon. We are sure you'll like these "Collegian" suits sensibly styled, attractive, yet service able colors, aud quality that assures big value at moderate prices. ' Prices from $16.50 to $35.00 Other makes$12.50 to $25.00 BUY ANOTHER WAR SAVINGS STAMP Here's ati Interesting Story Of how well we cater to men and their clothing needs. Read it over-two or three times, and then come in and make us prove what we say about serving best dressed men with high quality clothes at lowest consist- a. v ent prices. V. Harcourt Clothing Co.