The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 17, 1918, Image 4

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    Suggestions
FOR
Graduation Gifts.
touxg LADIES
CAMEO PIN
CAMEO KING
I'EAHLS
OUTCLASS
SILVEJl
CHINA
IIIIACELET WATCH
TVOltY TOILET WAKE,
PICTURE FRAMES
SHIRT WAIST READS
KNITTING NEEDLES
HAIRPINS
DORINNE POWDER ROXES
CANDLE STICKS
CLOCKS
LEATHER POCKET ROOKS
MESH HAGS
VANITY RAGS
YOUNG MEN
EVERSHARP 'PENCILS
DIAMOND RING '
WATCH '.
RURY RING
SIGNET RING
WATCH CHAIN
CUFF LINKS
KNIFE
RAZOR
CARD CASES ..
SCARF PINS
POCKETS ROOKS
MANICURE SETS
COMD AND RRU8H SETS
CLOTHES RRUSH
PAPER KNIFE
PfQTURE FRAMES
If you are not able to And something in the above lists
see our windows, we have one window full of suggestions
for young ladies and 'one for young men.
HARRY DIXON, The Jeweler.
Bit 0. II. CRESSLER,
Gradaale Dentist
Office over th McDonald
Stat Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Dr. Mario Aincg was a visitor In
Kearney ycBtorflay.
Big danco at the IC. P. hall 'this
Friday evening. Everybody welcome.
The best Black Taffeta Silk you ovor
bought for $1.50 n yard is being sold
hy WILCOX, DEPT. STORE.
Mrs. Dan Ncumoyor loft Wednesday
for a visit with friends In tho oast part
of tho fitnto.
Carpets and rugs cleaned.. Phono Red
1009. 32-G
Mrs. Anna Kline, and daughtor of
Douglas, Ariz., arrlvod yesterday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Block.
Tomato I'tantst Cattbago Plants I
Hy tho hundred thousands. Wo have
them. North Plntto Floral Company.
W. J. Landgraf returned Wednesday
from Grand Island whoro ho ottonded 1
..lain nnnvmltlnn f tlin 1.' I t i l'.. rtf 1
Columbus ,
Ono- special lot of tub nllk blouses
at $2.08. real bargains. K. T, -TRAMP
& SONS.
.Moro for your IHdoa and all kinds
of Junk at tho North PiaUefiluVanli'
Metal Co. Try us boforo you soil. 117
west Fifth street ' '
Mrs. C. J. Tyrroll, of Omaha, who
had boon visiting her mother Mrs. J. A
Rannlo for throe weeks, roturncd
homo Wednesday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Knajdlo, who
had boon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Haplor, letft for their homo In
Slrague, Nebr., yesterday.
Some vory attractive bargains In our
.millinery department. Tho seasons
vory latest styles at prices that are
sure to pleaso you at THE LEADER
MERC. CO.
Mrs. M. E. Carrier, a former NorUi
Piatt -resident, la tho guest of Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Besack, having ar
rived from tho elast yesterday.
Whlto Embroldory dresses for child
ren, pretty Btylos, sizes from 4 to 11.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
iv dinner complimentary to Miss
Emma Smith and Miss Sylvia Watts
wfll bo glvc;i by tho Travel and Study
club at tho homo of Mrs, M. E. Scott
tomorrow evening.
Wanted Girl forqnoral houswork.
Inquire at 510 wtat Fifth. Mrs. C. F.
Iddlngs. 2t
Mrs. A. B. Iloagland and Mrs. J.
S. Iloagland loft Wcdnosday moon for
Rochester, Minn., whoro tho formier
will liavo an examination niado at the
Mayo. Bros, hospital.
Tho Lutheran GlrlB club will have a
salo of geraniums for boneflt of now
church building fund Saturday, May
18th' at Schncrlngcr Undertaking Co;
Geraniums of all colors and grown by
North Platte Floral Co.
A now ehlpmont of ladies blouses
In tlKi wash silks and georgotta crepos.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Mm.-'C. V, Ellis, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
,!ii,.,vl6(ttng. her,. sou Waltqr. Ellis, hav
ing arrived a fow days ago. Sio came
to wpoml a woek or no with her sou bo
foro ho loaves for a training camp
with tho noxt quotai of registrants.
Miss M. Slcmaii) steam baths and
Swedish MasBago. ladlns and gontlo
men.. Phono 807. Brodbock bldg 85t'
Mr, and Mrsj Henry Gllfoyl jeave
Monday mdrnlrfg' on a month's visit In
Denver, Salt Lake, Portland, 'Ban
Francisco. Los Angeles and other
western cities.
Tho Dome'sllc Sclenco department of
tho Twentieth Century club will meet
Monday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs.
W. R. Malqnoy. 504 W' 4th stfoct.
A good attendance Is desired. &
Among" those Who went to Grapd
Island Wednesday to attend tho danco
given In connection with tho dpdnlng
of tho now denot were Mlssos Florence
and Mario Stack, Alice Otten, Blanche
Fonda, Jessie Baker una- Flo Stamp
and Mrs. J. L. Sinclair.
Georgo Beban In "Jules of the Strong
Hcfirt," a photoplay filled with tho joy
of living and tho two part comedy
"Blood and Thunder." will b6 the
Keith attraction for Saturday night
Tho funeral of tho late Caroline
Tclltz was hold from tho Episcopal
church Wcdnosday afternoon, tho' sor
vlco being conducted by Rev. Koch.
Many friends, including the Lady Mac
cabees, of which tho deceased was a
member, attended.
Tho executive commltteo of tho
Homo Guards sent In an order for flvo
regulation drums and flvo trumpets or
bugles tho early part of the week and
tho instruments are expected to ar
rive today and be used by tho drum
corps In tho parade this evening.
Moro for your Hides and all kinds
of Junk at tho North Platto Hide and
Metal Co. Try us boforo you solL 117
west Fifth Btreet
Tho two year old son of Mr, ' and
Mrs. Ed Leach, of Maxwell, who was
brought horo for treatment Sunday
following Injuries received by falling
biemeath an auto truck died Tuesday
ovonlng. Tho remains woro taken to
Maxwell that night for Interment.
Tho Presbyterian choir of twonty
voices will give a sacred concert Sun
day ovonlng. The vocal soloists -will
bo Mrs. Ed Burko, Mrs. Gllfoyl and
Mr. Holland. Thore will also bo a
trombone solo by Arthur Trnmp'-'and
a violin solo by Mrs. Holland and
MIbb McKay will have special organ
music.
Children's gingham dresses, nifty
styles, all sizes. E. T. TRAMP &
SONS.
Starting out with tho old Lazier
motor, rjvo years ago, tnoro have ueen
few changes necessary in the Cband
lor chassis. It has been right for flvo
years. Thcro Is wonderful valtifei In
tho Chandlor pavon passenger touring
or the Dispatch four passengor
look them ovor. J, V. ROMIGH
Dealer.
lor Sale Seven room house, modern
Including heat, located at GOO east
Third. Inquire at tho houso for
particulars. ISAAC DEiTS
Mary Plckford's role as Stella
Marls Is one of tho most tenderly ap
pealing ones she has assumm for
many a day. Stella Marls was an. tin
usually beautiful girl, tenderly loved
and surrounded, by overy luxury
wealth could command. Separated
form tho world and all knowledge of
Bordldness and sorrow kept frotrfjnor,
she developed an' angelic naturo oiijd a
purity of mind and heart which caused
all to lovo hor na an almost suner
naUural being. Kolth theatre Monday
anu Tuesday,
Chlldrens Wash Drosses the largest
variety over shown In North Platto
at WILCOX DEPT. STORE.
Thit :mlft of livtlvi ttstt it dtslgntd
to take tht uncertainty out of tin-buying.
Traction-Surface
"A non-skid tread maHe up
or comparatively small pro
jections, cannot" resist wear
so well as a tire having a
broad, flat traction-surface.
In considering the merits
of various non-skids, deter
mine how large a surface
comes in actual contact
with the road.
To do this, lay a piece of
wire screen over one unit
of the tread, comparing the
number of squares that
touch the raised portion
with the number that cover
the portion not raised.
In the Michelin Universal,
for example, three-quarters
of the entire non-skid
tread comes in contact with
the road, thus forming a
broad, flat traction-surface
that means extra service.
Yet Michelin Tires are not
high priced.
Tl r n uirt er
of the MihUa
Universal Tread
la TractloB-
Surfftce.
VULCANIZING m ACCESSORIES
NEBRASKA KUJHBER WORKS
(3th & LOCUST.
FILLING STATION.
PHONE 805,
ftNO THEN CAME THE KAISER'S HORDES OF O A B V KILLERS
(SCENE. .FROM THE KAijER tHEea &t, op bERlim)
The Picture that will Make Your Blood Boil with Rage
The Picture that made New York stand up and cheer like made.
The Picture that will make 100,000 fighting, clawing Americans. -
Pronounced greater in power than President's declaration of war.
The Picture that will make you thankful that you live in the U. S. A.
The Picture that will sweep America from end to end.
The Picture that jammed New York's Broadway Theatre to suffocation.
The Picture that set Boston and Chicago wild.
SEE IT! DIRECT FROM BROADWAY TO
THE RED GRO
Tfl
EATRE
orfh Platte, Nebraska
9
Monday and Tu
esday, May 20-21
2,000,000 by End of Year.
A Paris dispatch dated yesterday
says tho United States has promised
to havo 1,500,0.00 fighting men in
France hy tho end of tho year. Theso
troops must havo their own organiza
tion and service, which will mean 2,
000.000 including specialitsts, workers,
men in tho qunrtorninsters department
and others.
From London comes the word that
'tho Amreican preparations on tho
.Western front aro amazing in their
immensity and plans aro hoing made to
accommodate 5,000,000 men.
Farmers nro Loyal.
S. It. Mclflelvle, editor ot tho Ne
braska Farmer, who attended tho
stockbreeder's meeting in this city
Tuesday, stopped over in Omaha Wed
nesday and in an interview with a
Boo reporter said: "Tho ono great
thought uppermost in tho minds of
tho farmers at all times is ''-win tho
war.' "It is their religion, their ho-
liof and their ono great aim In llfo.
It is contagious. All aro imbued with
tho spirit and tho morp mention of
war will bring tho farmer to attention
and will rccoivo his Undivided atten
tion. To a man they aro in this game
to win the war and they aro going
to play a big part In doing: that very1
thing."
:o;:-
The houso drosses that wo aro sell
ing at 95c, $1.45, $1.05. ?1.95 and up
aro tho host that's shown this season
all at before tho war prices at THE
DEADER MEUO. CO,,
-::o:
First Official Communication.
With tho Amorlcan Army in Franco,
My 16 The first American official
communique Issued slnco tho American
troops entered fighting lino on a per
manent basis was Issued last might. It
reports Increased artillery activity
northwest of Toul and in Lorraine, as
well as the destruction of threo Gor
man manchlnos by American aviators.
Safety Deposit Boxes
One Dollar Per Year.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
. Protestant Episcopal Services.
May 19, 1918, Whitsunday, 8 a. m.
Holy communion; 9:45 a. m. Sunday
school; 11 a. m, morning prayer and
sermon; 7 p. m. ovonlng prayer and
address; St. Paul's North Sldo Sunday
school 3 p. m,.
Sorvlco of Intercession overy Friday
morning at 10 o'clock in tho church.
Everyone welcome.
Rev. Arthur Dittes Jones. Rector.
Tho Interest tn tho contest between
tho men of tho different Sunday schools
ia increasing, almost 100 men In at
tendance last Sunday reported. The
Methodists and Christians are tlod for
first placo. each havng 45 credits.
Tho others Just a- fow below. Put your
school ovor tho top this week.
For graduation soo our ladies wrist
watchos nnd brooches. CM. AUSTIN,
Jowolor.
Flmplos and blotchs on tho skin aro
caused by bilious impurities In the
blood. Tho right remedy Is Prickly
Ash Elttors. It removes tho causer by
purifying tho blood, llvor and bowols,
Prlco $1.25 por bottlo. RInckor Book
and Drug Co. Spoclal Agonts.
Ttnight, Keith Theatre
TAYLOR HOLMES
AS
'THE SHALL TOWN GUY"
Two part Sunshine Comedy,
'"A WAITER'S WASTED LIFE"
Highest Cash Prices for Hens
We pay cash for Live Poultry want Hens, Springs,
1918 Roosters, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and eggs.
Call 192 for cash offers.
North Platte Produce Co.
DR. J. S, TWINE Mi
PHYSICIAN 8c SURGEON,
NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA.
Physician, Surgaon, Obstetrician. X-Ray.
For your comfort and accommodation The Nurse Brown
Memorial Homeopathic Hospital. Homeopathic medicine " for
acute and chronic diseases. A trial will convince you that there
is no system of treatment its equal.
Office phone 183. Residence phone 283.
Hospital Phone 110,
WE BUY YOUR HAY, GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK.
We sell Coal, Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn
Meal, Corn Chop, Barlev, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankage
and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed
and all kinds of Grain.
Quality guaranteed and SERVICE THE BEST.
Leypoldt & Pennington,
EAST FRONT ST.
PHONE 99.