The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 02, 1918, Image 4
"Old Eyes" If f This Is a- condition, which usually, ' comos In middle life. It Is por .foctly natural. Tho Inner lens of ' ; 'tfie eyo loses some of Its elastic--4 . Hy with advancing years. It be- cornea harder to soe ccar.1 6bjects near tho eye. l'apor and boo'ks'nro J J hold farther away than formerly. All that Is needed 1b a pair, of prop ory fitted glasses. Don't try to pick them out yourself. That is dan gerous. Lot Clinton fit you. C. S. Clinton Graduate Optician At the Sign with the Dig Ring. HOME GtfARDS PItOGKAM I'OJt fOItKNOON OF JULY IjbWtTH. Tho forenoon prograni on ,Juiy 4th has been turned over to tho Homo Guards of Lincoln county, and will in clude a big pnrnde, an exhibition drill by tho cavalry troops, and a ball gtimo between member of tho south aide and tho north ldo cavalry troops In addition thcjro will bo a fifteen minute oration by J. J. Halllg'an at tho court house park, also selections by the Homo Guards gleo club and tho band.. .Theso exercises will occur lm- diately after tho parade, HIS NEW JOB &$$&t$! 9 By VINCENT G. PERRY. r LOCAL AND PEKSONAL (Copyright, 1918. by tlie McCluro Newapa. per Syndicate.) Promotion 1 Assistant manager of :hnt largo departmental store 1 It al Tho narado will start from tho court, most eccmcd too cood to be true to house sauaro at ton o'clock and in lthoinnhnrf rwtrmimii. nmi for in tnlnutcg will bo membera of tho Red Cross, i lftcr h jm( rccelvcd notification of ft-"..V if-- T", "c llT , i x-Ii, 'WB ntlvancemcnt ho could do nothing but sit nnd wonder nt his good luck. Wouldn't Carrie be proud nnd glad, tlo hurried to the telephone booth nnd Brady, Hershoy, Sutherland and Is'orth Platto, about six hundred men march ing in columns of four. In lino will bo the Home Guards uanu, tlie Dickens band ond tho Homo Guard drum and stopped as he heard Cnrrlo's voice. buglo corps. , "I care for you only. Meet me to- Following tho ipatnotlc exorcises at! nlht. I love you, denrle, nnd I want Miss Allco Otton returned Saturday evening from Omaha whoro she visited for a week,' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grelser came homo Sunday morning from a two Weeks visit in Utah . For Sale Remington typewriter In good condition. Call phono 247. Mrs. Fred Marton, who has been visiting relatives In Omaha, will re turn tho latter part of this week. Dr. L. C. Drostand family -will leave this week by auto for cities of Iowa to spond several weeks with relatives. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist Offico over tha McDonald , Stat Bank, CITY AND fjOTTNTY NEWS. Mrs. Geo. W. Finn went to Denver Satrotrday to visit hor sister for a few days. Rov. T' D. Sullivan, of Elm Creek, apoht tho wook end visiting Rov. Mc- Dald. 9 Mlsa Gortrudo Tollo loft tho latter part of last week for an oxtended visit In tho cast tho court houso park tho cavalry troop will give exhibition drill on the old play ground on south Dewey street, nnd following this a five Inning game of ball will bo played at tho old ball park between two cavalry troops. i:o:: C03rKOItTARLE, CONVENIENT needful. Drugs Drags. wimf hnr vnnr nnounsitlon In one thnt For nil nils nnd Ills whero mcdlclno roqulros mental or manual work, you applies, superior to any or nil, not ex need good eyesight. centing Tanlnc" or "Nuxntcd Iron.' " y cannot see oujuuis near w Homeopathic medicine at Twlnemfs " SLTZJ kryptok Drug Dcp't. - 50 f giass6s; the Invisible bifocals. umi. KRPTOKS Opronounced Crlp-tocks) MIsb Helen Ann Burns, of Lincoln, aro comfortablo and restful to your Is oxpoctcd July 20th to spend two cv.cs because they glvo a perfect near weeks with Miss Ruth Strcitz. and far -view without lines or humps mat call for "Amarillv of Clothes toJUr .?b!u T? v l"??' ..... , . ,,. m"i,,.,i i tl.n i iiey lire cuiivumuiik uuvuuau luuj Un?i,AW !. with Mary I'lc kford at the can bo worn all day long Without KClth tdnight. LlinnHrin- Another nlco rain fell Friday night. They aro needful, particularly' at tho third within ton days, and corn is this time, because they onablo you to growing so rapidly that you can al- accomplish' more and better work in moat notice It shoot. Much of tho loss tlmo. corn Is, already mora thanHknco high. Our scientific methods of oxamlna- t ft I lnH . m nnwn. lilf Inn mm riWIM in Wo will bo closed ali day July 4th, , .,,, 5?,1o .?,f , LIERK-SANDALL CO. "rwT..-. Howard McMtchael reports $ipal menU ' ' 1 ''PliiL.tlnu nvnninc arvmn fftllnW flfolhl If frlnHHAfl Will Tint hll'n VOI1. WO -Will For SaloMy rosldonco at 809 west frnm thn roar of lllB studobakor car gladly tell you so. Third. 'Phono .Black C89. Mlsa Elslo Johnson loft Friday for Alliahco' where sho will remain for a week or bo. a now tiro and rim. At tho tlmo of tho theft tho enr wes parked on Fifth street a tho Odd Fellows' Hall. See HARRY DIXON & SONS' Optometrist. - - -:.a,: air. ana Mrs. uort uuuon ion in- wont, can worm nauo fiumuius Omaha-North Platto run have recent day for Melrose to spend some tlmo on Heating thoir ranch, Sixth street. you for my own," she was saying over tho wire. Boh put his hand to his head. He :ould hardly believe his ears until she repented the snme- words. nnd then ns she caught sight of him, said: "That Is nil, thank you," as curtly as she could nnd hung up tho receiver. But Bob was not deceived, no had heard enough. "Did you want to see me, Bobble," sho said In the same old way. "No thnnk you," ho gulped. "You had better finish your telephone con versation." "I had finished," sho answered, with out showing any embarrassment. "I don't think you had." Ho turned nbout and left her. Carrie looked af ter hlra In wonder. Sho made her way back to tho desk that sho had occupied for the first time that day. "Have you heard nbout Mr. Camp bell's promotion, Miss Aldeson?" the girl who had charge of Carrie's old counter, asked. "He Is to be assis tant manager. Promotions seem to hnve gono the rounds." "That is splendid for hlm' Carrie exclaimed In delight. "I am so glad, for ho has worked hard for promo tion." "When she was left alone Carrie be gan to make excuses -for Bob's cold ness. He was filling his role as as sistant manager. When noon hour nrrlved no Bob np neared. Carrie waited for nearly half an hour with her coat and hat on be .T. ft. Don Una rnMirnnri fiwm Afv Cook whoro ho spent sovera 1 days,tne w- nc and..P transacting buslnos and visiting friends. Ladles Wash Skirts nt bargain prices at THE HUB. C. E. Jones, of San Francisco, is visiting his Bister Mrs. Georgo Frater while enroute home from Oklahoma by auto. x Mrs. Patrick O'Connor, of Omaha, formerly Miss Agnes Ifanlon, is ex pected here this week-'.to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miko McFadden, of Paxton, are visiting this week with tho lattor's parents Mr. arid Mrs- John Herrod. Mrs. Sarah Combs, whd has been visiting In California for several months, Is expected to return- here next week. I'V ' '' : " P, E- 0, Resolutions. Whereas tho Grand . Chapter of tho P, E. O. Sisterhood or Nebraska hld Us annual Bcsalon In our "clty. 'juno 18th to 20th inclusive, and: a Whereas, the citizens of North Platte put forth overy offort for tho. comfort and plcasuro of our guests: Therefore, be it roaloved: Thai tho mombors of Chaptof A. K. of North Platto extend thoir ' most hearty thanks to tho business men for decorating thoir windows in our "odors; to those who kindly gavo tho uso of thoir autos to convey tno dole gates from and to tho dopot, and took them on a drive to places of lntorost about our city; to tho Prosbyerlan society for tho uso of its edifice; to A. R. for the use of thoir beautiful silk flags; to tho florists for cut flowers, and (plants; to tho ladles of tho Presbyterian, Me thodist and Christian cliulrches for tho excollent meals served; to tho press for Hboral uso of space In reporting tho procedlngs of tho convention; to to tho many friends who so royally entertained our guests In their homos; to Mr. Newton for tlmo tables; to Mr. Spencer for stationery and. pencils; to Harry Samuolsori for fans; to Gum m'ere & Dont for us6 of a vlctrola; to Mrs. Cramer for tho uso of a piano; to the B. I, L. for a most beautiful bouquet Ipresonted to tho convention; and to all our citizens, ..who assisted and oxtended courtesies to our guests. DOROTHY BEELER, ANNIE Ml., CHURCH, MINNIE WILCOX, Commlttoe. r:o:: Miss Ruth Hubbard and brother Lawrence left yesterday morning for Denver to visit their slstor.for a week or longer. Mrs. Henry E. Jacobs, neo Irene Stuart, who was recently married, left Saturday evening for her new home j In Denver. In evading an approaching car, JoTin Le Masters run a Paige car into the ditch at the Episcopal church last last evening smashing a front Wheel and tearing the outer casing on a roar wheel , Hard luck, John, but tho result might have been worse, yo mono sou, xw uaai ,y boou married. They aro Austin Taylor and Peto Dunber. Mr. Taylor Mrs. P. J. Norria loft a fow days Neva Cokcr, thirteen year old married Airs. ueo. anmuie, wno ai'f th reniization that he wa) not ago for Oamah to visit relatives for a' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cokor neon maKing mis city :ner nome, wnuoi . tQ her go Bob ha(1 lct. wl'uk ur luiiirur. ul DUiut'i num. ,i uuuiy uuuim uui ut. ' " " -w r. Mrs. jf. j. xNorion anu cnuuron n lift nfiir1 Tn t n i1 1?lt1nil 4 r vislt'ttl'tho Qua Norton homo. lboyB' i 1 riU-y-v D.Ul.AHlnti.l ITntitA r1nni1n Trill For Farm Loans see Gone Orook' " Sv vi ? nih BAn.m ,l0 nr vinnna ftnfn i Monday and Friday even ngg of each wook. Most of the Guards aro equip A. W. Plumor and Noale Turplo ro- pod Avlth guns, fiome providing thoir turned tho latter part of last wook own. others using thoso belonging, to tho school district, ot Sutnorianu.,18 nomy uomg nor mi. lunuu..,, nromotion come between them- Durlng tho-past few weeks sho has cashier of the bank in tho Brandies 3 PmouPn la"0t to herself knitted five Sweaters for tha soldier store in Omaha. m The , Tribune ex- she Imd to nc0 t Jo "erseit tends the glad hand to both. --;:o:i- from a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. John Rasmussen, of Willow Is land, Is apondtng this wook with hor dattghtor Mrs. James Kennedy. MrB. C. L. Talbot, who had boon a guest at tho E. S. Davis residence, loft Saturday for her homo in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whoolock leavo to day for Cam'p Dodgo to visit thoir son before tho is-transferred to an eastern camp. unarioa Mann, or Sidney, nas re turned homo'aftor visiting at tho Mc Michael home and serving on the fodcrat Jury last week. P Mollno two-row i machlno for salo. Inqaiilro at G20 east 4th street, North Platto. 45-G j She was' not good enough for an ns t slstnnt manager's wife. It was hard ii!irBiin..iii (loia Mnotv TinvK. ! to credit Bob with such an ungrntenu John Harahflold was found guilty of, spirit, for he had nlwnys been so kind sedition by tho fedftral court Jury , nnd considerate. Tho little home tney Friday afternoon and was sentenced j,nti planned to build, with the garden by Judge Woodrough to soryo ninety J ttnA rosfe hedge had been almost real' days in the county Jail at Grand. Island, i hllt nnnnrcntiv Bob had forgotten. An UB UUUMIlUmCllL Will UV&lll IVlVif Wo arc naylnc $14 for mixed Iron and $17 lo ?18 for machinery cast thirty days from the dato of his scn-j iron. U, Llpaiutz, tuo junic Aian. - toncev this timo was given in oraer Louis Kelly received notification 1 l from Washington Frldny that his ap plication for onlistmont as an aviation pilot had lieon accoptedi anil ho is now awaiting orders to report at one of the training Holds For Salo Two houses and two lots, Also two uacd aujUomoblles on 'Al ! condition at a bargain. arrange his business matters. ; :o: : ::o;: Soldiers, nnd Moro Soldiers. Tralnload after tralnload of soldier boys have passed east through North Platto since Saturday morning, theso representing part of 40,000 that have Thomas Hagorty, who had boon em ployed In tho Union Pnciflc round house for several years, resigned his position Friday ovonlng. Mrs. Frank Elliott, who has boon Hahlor. Mr, nnd Mrs. Seo Julius been routed east over tho Union 4Gtf Pacific, tho C. M. & St. P. and North Clarence Cumpston, L c mo Th y conlo from Canip Fre.not enter Carrie's mind. Whatever naslstnnt manager would do nuio to afford more than n little home nnd cquld figure lnvsociety. The mnnager was past middle age and in time Bob would probably step . into his place. Then he could mnrry an heiress the president's pretty daughter or some one else equnlly lmpi;esslve. Bob was handsome, ambitious and progressive. Ho would be a big man some day and their little love affair could really mean nothing to hlra. That she was pretty. ambitious and progressive as well did ot casner, wyo., aro visiting in town ,. wlillo enrouto to Brady to visit tho M, Tnfifl wi.nn it., mon ,in former's parents. Mr. Cumpston Is not know t0 whlcU caBt0rn camp Uioy ono ot tho Lincoln county drafted jmvo boon assigned thoy feel confident ln.trrt mi tt.irif 4 r ill iv Tall i nn 11 ...... . . . uvjo nuujuvk w Umt tllelr stay on Ul0 Atlantic sqan Ernest Swarts went to North Platte voard will bo brief and that thoy will Wodnosday forenoon to holp his bro- shortly embark for overseas duty. Bo ther Cnrlrtlrivo down with teaniB to as- foro tho movement of troops began ' diut in Mih tmrvfwt nt whioi, thnv linvn from Camn Lowls 77.000 men wero sta- vtsltlntrhor moUior Mrs, W. T. Banks 2C0 acres ot wltcat on the plnco where tloned thore, but when this movement In California for sovoral wcoks, will thoir parents reside abou.t three miles Is ended In July only a fow of tho older rovurn name noxi, wwk, 0ast ot Loxlngton. Lexington Clip- "ion win no ion. nr7 ?in, Z hor "I ur Savings Societies Formed. Bhe spoilt a fortnight visiting hor hus band who Is stationed there. "WO1V0B or tllO Borilor," II WOStOril nnnntv Awn Harhnr rn'nnrtil Hint picture in "Which tho neighbors Iron OUt UlOlr dlfforoncCS With Shooting t,)a Wf,m nrirnnlmil In T.lncnln rnnntv lrois, will bo tho attraction at the ja8t Friday aftornoon and evening as a Crystal Wodnosday, Roy Stowart is L roault of th0 camnalen mado that day. In eomo localities" rain inter , For Salo Second hand Doorlng 8- tnnt pmln hlnilnr It, ninnlntr nrilnr now canvas. M, It. Magnuson, North ' featured Platto, Nob. 49-5 Complimentary to her daughter forred with the evening meeting else W. H . Blunt, who had boon em- Carrie who attained her sixteenth the number organized would have boon .I:.', ' I" -'wrthdnv Tluirmlav. Mrs. Wm. Mnrtl. greater. Thirty or more men of North UJCU UB III tllWlIltlli mil' - ., . . . m son nntartnfnwl twentv-aovon fr anils rmiuj visueu umereni secuons ot ino ot tlie family, Tho birthday cako -was county and addrossod tho meotlnga, decorated with slxteon, flags, and tho KlnK In squads of two and each Bquad houso decorations woro in tho national addressed, an afternoon nn evening eolni-n. meeting. ployed as passenger brakoman for sovoral montlis has entorod tho em ploy of tho Robhausen harbor shop. Clark Paulson left yostorday for San Diego whoro ho will enter tho naval sorvlco. Ho successfully passed tho examination nt Donvor last wook. John Tucker of tho postofflco force, accompanied by his family, loft Fri day for Bcatrlco, whora John will spend his vacation working in harvest fields. Orlflcal Surgery with Homeopathic Medicltio In Acuto or Chronic DIs ses. John S. Twlncm, M. D, Xt B. and W. Cokor, merchants ot Sutherland, aro building a 28x50 brick addition to their storo-room. Increasing business demanded In creased floor space. Chas, Rlnckor has enlisted In Uio service and has .boon assigned to tho nuartermnsters' donartmont. Ho will leavo. for Donvor Friday to report for duty, t Fer qmlck actlen amfl vatlsractery mI Iht yont laad with Tkeeleeke. tl Rov. C, F. Koch wont to Suthor. land Sunday and assisted Rev. Yorlan In Installing Rov. II . L. Groflnawalt as pastor of Uio SutherlnndiPaxton Luthoran church. Vlrgla Rose Hudson, ot Lincoln, has fllod suit for divorce from Bort S, Hudson, of this city on tho grounds , ot non-support. Sho askg tho custody of tho minor son. Sour belching and a burning sensa tion In tho throat Is a symptom or m dtxoRtlon. and Indigestion loads to diseases that aro serious. Take Prick ly Ash Bitters. It corrects tho digestive trouble, purifies tho stomach and bowola and makes you fool good. Price 1.25 per "bottle. Gummoro-Dcnt Drug Co, Special Agents. Nino trnlnloads ot troops onratfto from Paclflo coast canrps to castorn camps preparatory to going across passed through Saturday. Bovon more trnlnn wnnf. 'vln TlnnvAr tlin njinin ilnvl wiu.tma IiAvn lnrr YUt pnva iuiiIIa iinrn nnrl Indulged In all kinds of, antics on tho streets. W. E. Shuman and N. E. Buckley mado a trip to tho extreme south part of tho county Friday to address two i . i - ,i . i i Ings soclotlos, but found that in both Instances tho societies had boon form ed tho previous Tuesday , ovonlng. Thoir drive of ninety-two miles was therefore useless. Indies, a big mow line of YoU and OlnghHm dresses, all tho now creations at THIS J1UU. Spend tho Fourth of July ovonlng wun ub. wo'ii tano tuo host ot care of you, give, you a cool placo to sit, and glvo you tho host of entertainment good music and good pictures. Your favorite BtarB of filmdom, FranclB X. BuBhman and Boverly Bayno play for you in tho powerful Btory "Tho volco of Conscience" Mr, and Mrs, Sldnoy lirou will nisp bo thoro to Keep you in tho host of humor. Bettor come. Mrs. Jamea Golden was hostess at a miscellaneous shower Thursday ovonlng complimentary to Miss Amy Young, who Is .soon to bocomo a brldo. Card games woro tho ontortalnlng feature. Tho brldo-to-bo received many pretty and useful glfta among which woro an olectrlo. percolator and an Iron, a gift from tho glrla at tho General Hospital. Mrs. Golden was assisted by Mrs. Loren Purdy. Hako your family comfortable, Lot onlj this Sumnuir but for many Summers., Buy an Elec tric Fan. Dhldo tho price hy tho years thoy last. North . Platte, Light & Power Co. Russia's affairs are forming headlines in the news columns today so see Theda Bara ' The Rose of Blood" A story of the happenings which overturned an em pire and caused the downfall of a Czar. Keith Theatre, StX July 3 and 4 she had done was to Increase her sav Ings in order to help Bob when the j tl&e came for the little home, As Car rie realized that nil her dreams were slinttered she burst Into tears. Bv the time the lunch hour was over sho had dried her eyes nnd was busily working nt her desk when the assis tant mnnager made his nppearance. Bob stnrted as he caught sight of the hew head of the department. "I bee your pardon. I did not know that you had been promoted to this desk," he said In a .reserved tone. Carrie did not look up. "Will you please prepote a report, giving details of tho girls In your de partment, as1 to length of service nnd salaries they are now receiving, i would also like monthly reports on the sales mnde by ench saleswoman, In future Miss Aldeson." The "Miss Aldeson" was too much for Carrie. "I will make tho first report, Mr. Cnmnbcll." sho said Icily, "but you must speak to my successor about the monthly report for I am to glvo my notlco tomorrow night." "You nro to bo married, I presume, Miss Aldeson." Bob felt his heart sink ing. "How daro you Insult me," unrrie Hashed. "Is It not enough to Blight mo as you have, because you have been promoted and consider yourself above your old friends, without taunt lng me. No; I am not going to be married because I have been silly enough to waste my affections upon n man that was not worthy of them. I am leaving because I refuse to work tinder an assistant manager who is not a gentlemnn." Bob's cheeks were scarlet "How coula you expect mo to net different ly," ho said, "when I heard you con fessing your love for another man over tho telephone this morning?" "How daro you" Carrie began, but stopped with a gasp ot understand ing. "Oh, Bob, how Billy of you I" Bho cried na sho rummaged through her desk for her order book. "Hero It is ; 1 was clvlng nn order for some popu lar 6ongs for tho music counter. That Is what you heard 1" "I was an Idiot." ho laughed, "I havo been unhappy nil morning over It, too. It spoiled all tho pleasure of my promotion. Tho nilnuto I waB noti fied of it I thought of you and tho Joy the news would bring to you. We can , build the little homf any tlmo now, dear, and we can havo a roso hege the first year." To Make Your Tractor Do Its Bit you must keep the motor properly lubricated. Nothing is more; vital to its operation. Follow the manufacturer's directions and you will protect your tractor investment, get more satisfactory results and do a bigger bit towards win ning the war. STANOLIND Gas Engine Tractor Oil has just the body and lubricating qualities that all manufacturers of kerosene burning tractor engines specify for cylinder lubrication. It is manufactured for this special purpose and is your best insurance against motor trouble. Fill your oil tank with Stanolind Gas Engine Tractor Oil and listen to a smooth running en gine that will put its full power into your work day after day, in all weathers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) OMAHA OAR EXCHANGE Before buying a car be sure to see me as I have a number of cars almost as good as new, which I will sell at a bargain. These cars are not old broken down junk, but cars which will stand close inspection and will save you money. Would be pleased to have you call and see these cars. a. m. bx,um:e FIJIST CLASS CAR PAINTING. 818 North locust St. AUTO LIVERY SIhco I have sold the garage aa doing auto livery from the North Side Bara.. Bay or Night. Telepkoae 29. fe make a specialty of drive! to Bales all erer the coaaty at the rate of Are cents per Mile per persoa. Those wha haie sales throaghtut the coaatry please let ue Iraow. Also a few cars for sale. Night Call Bed 63S. Julius Mogensen.