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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1918)
, y&f -it ' Confidence in Your Optometrist. CIioom) jour oplomctdlst ulth tho same cnre you do a pfiyslelan, for on Ills professional skill anil honor de pends the care of jonr eyes and Might. Tho best Interests of the patron are the guide at Clinton's. - It glasses are not needed, yoii are" told so. f they should he wrong1 tho right lenses to Improve and preserve sight are provided C. S. Clinton Graduate Optician At the Sign with the Big Ring. DAYLIGHT HOLIMT SUNDAY AT AJIKIMCAX EXPRESS OFFICE. DR. 0. n. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office orer the McDonald jf''' State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL B.Ib. Boatman wont to Omaha yos tordny to attond a convontlon of train dispatchers. "r. Morrill, Dentist Mrfi schools now owar with X FULL TEACHING CORPS. Tho ward schools oponcd yostor day morning and tho Senior and Junior high schools this morning. Every room In nil tho buildings, had Its teacher, thus banishing tho foaf oxpreBsod In Juno that North' Platto would bo short many toachors this fall; Supt. Tout exprosses con fldonco In his corps of teachers, be lieving that thoy are up to tho stand-' ard of past, and predicts s successful school year. Tho attondanco at the various rooms Cfllllf'l Tint lin nannrrnlnnil tnilnu Port Chamborlaln and daugh-t . tor returned yestorday morning from1 Tho county commissioners wore In a visit In Seattle. session yostorday transacting bail- Elmsr Koontz has rsturnod from a n08S' months visit with frionds In Douglas, Wyo., and Julosburg, lVr Sale Smith jtypwiiltor, $40. Call Black 120. Mrs. W W. Cummings and son, who had boon visiting In Milan, Mo., re turned homo Sunday. Mrs. Ooorgo Zontmoyor and son and trlp by auto Dr. Harry Mitchell has returned from a vfslt In Denver and other Colorado points. ' Or. Morrill. Dentist. Mrs. C. M. Newton, son Donald and Goorgo Russell returned Satur ady from Lincoln, having mndo the Miss Dorothy Illnman roturncd Sunday from a visit in Omaha. Mrs. Warren Doollttlo loavos today for Camp Edgowood, near Ualtmoro, Tho Royal Neighbors will meat In whoro hcr llU8l)ftntl '3 employed as regular session Wednosdny afternoon chomlst m a fcdoral munitions plant, at three o'clock at tho K. P. hall. , Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dontlst, room 3 Thos. Brlggs, olovator conductof MoDonald nalc IJuihlinir. at tho federal building, has gono to Chan. Crosby leaves tonight itor Omaha to spend a two weeks vaca- Newport Nows, Va., to accept a first tlon , , lloutonancy In the quartermasters' F Bal-Angu Bulls, also Bull P ' calveV, must bo sold by October (5th. it ' FRANK EBELE. A fourteon-enr troop train passed east at noon yostorday, tho cantcou workers serving sandwlchos and coffeo Mrs. John McGraw, who accomp anied tho Sammy. Girls to Wallace Saturday, wont from there to EIbIo to visit her father. For St.e 5 room house, modern and presenting tho boys with flowers copt heat. 510 E. 4th streot. 4t C, J. Landholm, who llvos at Bird wood, spont sovoral days at tho state and postcards Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moroy and Mr. nud Mrs. W. H. Munger and Mary fnlr 'nst woolc and' whllo thoro pur Jane drove ovor to 'stnploton Sunday 1 cIl,l8pi1 ,two thorough-bred Poland nnd spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. ChInn lidga. W m :Jun,,8 I Anotlior sum of monoy was found In Alpcola; mission Is being hold this tho uostofflc lobby yestorday. Tho wook at St, f Patrick's church In ownor can lmvo samo by calling at charge of Failior Cunningham. Sor- tllQ Postoffico, proving property and iu iiuiir-in mo morning ami in " ......v.u. mo evonjiig lectures nro given. To these lectures tho general public Is cordially Invited. Don't forget! Hereafter the Boo niUHt bo stopped at Expiration. CM. NEWTON, Agont, 2t Orva F. Saundor, of Oshkosh and Mrs. Carrlo Harrington, of Hot wntor trouB"- Wanted Boardor8 and roomors. 014 Gariiold Ave. Phono Black 1013 . tf Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Smith have roturncd from a visit nt Molroso. Whllo thora last Thursday Mr. Smith says thoro was a frost that killed tho molon vines and froze Ico around the SprlngB, S. D., wore unltod ln mar- Xing, by Judge Wfaodhurst at his office Sunday afternoon . Elmer Baker, who mado application for a position in tho canteen service of the Y. M. C. A., rcoived word vn. The quietude of Sunday forenoon was ralely shattered when at eleven o'clock two men entered the office of the American Express Co. on the cor ner of Front and Dewey and pointing a gun at the cashier, Mrs. Max Hn solt domanded that she open the safe. Under persuasion of the naly looking gun, Mrs Hensolt complied with th domain), and the safe was largely rifled of Its contents? but tho sum o1 monoy takon will not be dlvu'.ged. Mrs, Hensolt, who is very slight ln figure but courageous, had gone to th office Sunday, whioli Is not open for business on that day, to clenn up some clerical work. To give the room frosh air she opened the door on tho Locust street ontrnnce nnd busied honHlf with her work. While thus engaged two men, one wearing a red sweator, the other a gray, well pulled up over tholr fnces and with caps drnwn down ovor tholr forheads, en tored tho room behind the railing which Is accessible from the west entrance. "Opoy that safe," domanded one of tho men, to which Mrs Hensolt roptlod, "Well I guess not." Throwing a pu on her, the follow said, "Well, you will now, won't you?" Somewhat shocked with a gun sticking ln her faco Airs. Hensolt shot round thr combination and the highwayman Ing open ed tho door. Tho Inside recep tafles wero locked and the robber at tempted to Jimmy thorn with a chisel Don't mutilate the safe, I have the keys horo In my bag," said Mrs. Hen solt. Sho handed him the keys 'and as lie reached for thorn and turned his back, she again reached In the bap and pulled out a 32 calibre gun. But tho second man was alort; ho seized Mrs. Hensolt and rudely pmroned her to the counter. Tho man at the saff grabbed all tho monoy and mone orders in sight, then said "lets boat It," and the two men started for th door. Quickly recovering, Mrs. Hen solt fired twice at tho retroatln? figures, nnd ono uttorod a groan V though wounded. Reaching the street the two mon Jumped into a car sup potod to bo a Cole eight and started north on Locust, a few minutes later what Is supposod to havo boon the car and tho highw'aymon was passed at tho south river bridge by Elmer Coatos, tho car going nt a reckless speed. Evidently tho men had drlvon north sovoral blocks turned east or west anu tnonco .south In order to throw off a clew. Tho robbery wns roported to Sheriff Salisbury who started out for a trail, hut there was no clow to follow, and unfortunately Mrs. Hensolt's discre tion of tho follows Is vague. Towns In all directions have boon notified by phono and dotectivos of the cpmpany aro also nt work on tho case. o. : Tramp's Secoii Sale This S eason Begins Sept. 14 at 8 a. m. Notice to Ladles. Hair dresser from Dovner stopping, turnlmr with whocd nn. Mr. PnnnW nt Hotel McCaho all this week. All lfn ,vnn n,rmm fro n, ,. nil,i kinds of hair work done while hero. somo distance from it and when pick Switches made from Combings; roots od up nnd carrled ,nto the hosi,ital carefully turned. New flwltnhnt! fiiriilulml nt mi., lianf ... ........... ... w.., utcn 'i- io orcnnnnln nr tlio nt inr pnr worn merican hair. Old switchos and halrlnulleil frnm ..n,ir i,v nn wim i,n,i colored, mndo over to look like new. LuIckIy gathered, but fortunately none I have been doing hair-work for tho o them wero severely injured. Mr. ladles of North Platto for several I Greeley was a novice at running a years, can get best of reference. I buy cnP and falled to apply the brake, hair or exchange. Lndles bring your wiiinh u nnt nvortrwi ti,o ninci numbor of rolatlvos and friends of tho terday to "appear boforo tho recruiting contracting parties witnessed the board nt Omnha today. Ho left for ceremony. Omaha last night. For Snlo Clitap About IIS feetfi-s! Miss M. Sleman, steam baths and In wire cable. Inquire of C. O. Weln. Swedish Massage, ladles and gentle- " ' ,"1,u "lu"'1 wo--, men. I'liono 8U7. Brodbock bide 8SU Postmaster McEvoy has reccaved Tho drystal thentra is nil (hn 111 nn blank Inquiries as to tho possibility of this wook with Norma Talmadgo ln accommodattng tho Western Union and "TholMoth" tonight and tomorrow and Postal tolegraph companies in tho Charles Ray In "The Claws of tho fodornl building. This Inquiry Is nl- Hun" for Thursday and Friday nnd u"S pne propseu lino or consolidation Alma Reubens In "False Ambition 01 oiucors wnicn might loud to losson for Saturday. Can you beat that for mo man power and curtail expanses, good onos. The onlv nvnllnhln snnon bulldlnp wnitiit i, ,i..m I local postofflco has received .v..v. word that mon under forty years of Ronow your subscription to tho go who havo had moclumlcal or on- Omajia Bqo If you wnnt It continued glneorlng training aro wanted for tho C. M. NEWTON. Accnt. 2 navv. But. lrr i.ivn ,ou.. " I " . v. n t w I'vaiiJUiio IJII Col. Wm. G. 1 Hay ward, of (Ne braska City, wrltoa a friend ns fol lows: "It hns bpon wonderful to bo tho boats thoy will bo sent to school and given furthor instructions undor tho teaching of experts. When this hero doing something with tho first schooling Is complotod thoy will bt llttlo 1917 contingent, and thon boo 8' commissions. the Vnnks como and como nnd como in ovor Increasing number feol tho pressuro lot up gradually all along this desporatoly hard prossod lino as regiment and division after roglmont nnd division has whoolod into lino. Wo nro tired and, of course, would wolcomo a rest porlod but willing to stick as long ns necessary. Wo are on our 17th week In U10 trenches, Uindor sholl nnd M. O. and rlflo flro, Turplo bought a. boar at Hid state Jalr.tOHt lots of money but ho wants arrived homo theni good. morulng. i'or Jtentr-storo building at 8th and Locust Sts. nftor Sopt. 10th. Mrs. M. E. Grogg, 505 So. Chestnut. t'liouo iJlack SD3. GStt Tho, Sammy Girls who went to Wallace Saturday and put on an on- tortalmnont In tho ovontng, woro favored with an audlonoo Uiat packed tho hall nnd those who took part In tho program woro given hoarty ap plauso. Following tho program danco was given. Tho Sammy Qlrls about 3:30 Sunday iJi Br Bi !fi Mi tn 5ii Hi E R Ifi Bi & & Hi m R Hi B E i Hi K Hi Hi m m r m m Hi as Hi Hi Hi L-Fi m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Everything on sale We will put on a sale unheard of heretofore. We 'are putting all our merchandise on sale, includ ing all our fall stock of ready-to-wear. We will give our cus tomers the benefit of our early purchase's, and in all instances, bought far in advance of these present high prices. We will not quote you prices for lack of time, but real saJe prices will pre vail on all merchandise. Now is the opportune at such reduced prices that to the purchaser. time to lay in your winter supply it is a real money-saving proposition m Hi Hi Pf Si Ipsa m Remember the Date, September 14th. PENNINGTON IS BADLY INJl'ltEI) IN AUTO COLLISON SUNDAY. Not having fully recovered from in force of tho Impact overturned both several weeks ago, H. L. Penning ton was the victim of anothor car ac cidpnt Sunday afternoon, and is in the Twlnem Hospital suffering from sev eral broken ribs, internal injuries and outward bruilses. This accident oc-1 registered curred at the street Intersection at ' rush . i tho 1000 Mock on west Fourth street, i ::o:: Mr. Pennington nlono was. driving j During the first week, in September west on Fourth and was run into by a 1 Field Marshal Halg's forces havo many Register In Advance. At the office of the loca.1 registration board this morning It was announced that several hundred Lincoln county men had already registered. Many of these have been railroad men who may bo .far out on the road on Thursday, others aro traveling men who are certain not to be ln town on registration day, while others have in advance to avoid the car containing six persona driven by a Mr. Greeley traveling north. The forco of the impact ovortunred both cars, tho Pennington car turning end over end and righting Itself on its wheels, tho other car, a Ford over I was conscious but greatly suffering. work In and see it done. Call afternoon. Work guaranted. Room 218. would havo I Impact. lessened materially the Turplo has n few brood sows for sale. :o: '.' Itnln Interferes. In lino with the policy of tho govern ment to conserve labor and materials for war needs, the former practice of the telephone company of giving tho ymo- of day was (Mjcontijnied on vlZ Z 1 , m y Bnd P0r I September 1st. When a telephone sub VlSlDllltV tin llltl lllHrvlla ntinrn nno ,,.,,' 4 1. . -.-- .-. scribor asks: "What Is the time, TlTlly lther th A'cr,cns w ! please?" it takes as much time on the Z, 7, 'y m part of tho operator and an equal tho fighting zono botweon tho Vusi:o'aft , 4,w., and Aisno rivers. As a consequence bo reqiUre1 to comploto an. ordlnapy . B..uUUuu u.lto remains uncnang-. telephone call. In North Platte more OU. Lt nnn a- x.. ,. - uiiui uuu ruquusis lor mo iimo aro Th0 Amorlcnn thruout Sunday kept!,,in,in iintiv nvr ti, tnhnnn o to their positions ln tho dripping woods' when this nractico Is discontinue,! nn Or in tholr Wntor SOakod fOX holes mnro tmnortnnt tnlAn1,nn nnllQ nn and tronchos whllo tho artillery of .bo handled with the same oneratlnc both sides sent ovor shells. IT IS SERIOUS. to you Somo North Platto l'eonlo Full Kottllze tho Sorlouncss of a llnd Cold. Tho constant aching of a bnd back. Tho weariness, tho tired feollnR, Tho pains and aches of kidney ills, May rosult seriously if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles often follows. A North Platto cltlaon shows what to do. E. C. Erlokson, brakomnn, 114 S. Dowoy stoot, North Platte, says: Doan's Kidney Pills aro flno ami I havo rocomniondod thorn to a good many people. I used to havo sovere attacks of kldnoy trouble I would havo backacho and was bothorod by my kidneys acting too freoly. When- ovor I noticed any signs of thnt trouble I got .Doan's Kidney Pills from the Roxnll Drug Storo and thoy put my khlnoys In good condition." Price COo at nil dealers. Don't simply ask for n kldnoy romody--Kot Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Erlekson had. Foster-MHburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. forco and same equipment. COMJNGI Friday and Saturday FATTY ARBUCKLE in Moonshine KEITH THEATRE NORMA TALMADGE in "The Moth" A Brilliant Society Drama CRYSTAL THEATRE Tonight - Tomorrow taken more than 19,000 prisoners. Thursday evening the. Brotherhood of Railroad 'Trainmen will give an en tertainment for the members and ladies at the K. C. hall. The severity of the fighting over seas is shown by the report that an Iowa battalion of 1,200 men was re duced to 200 in ten days. One comp any came out of the line with no of ficers and under tho command of a first sergeant. Plans for collecting fruit pits and nut shells to be used in making gas masks for the army havo been extend ed to the home, and all persons are urged to deposit their collections In receptacles provided by hotels and restaurants. Christian Science service Sunday at 11 a. m Sunday school 12 noon. Wed nesday evening meetings 8 p. m Build-, Ing and Loan building. Room 25. X 1 That Cool, Clean Klenzo Feelin CUT OUT WASTE, S EACH OUNCE SAVED IS FOOD PRODUCED Food Administrator Wattles Gives Conservation Suoaestlons That Work. Gurdon W. Wattles, Federal Food Administrator for Nebraska, Rives the following suggestions to Nebruskuns that they may asslst-ln winning the wnr. Limit your sugnr for household pur poses to two, pounds per porson per month. The scant supplies make this drastic consumption necessary so that the Allies nwiy have enough sugnr to sustain morulc. Can nnd preserve every ounce of nvnllable fruit and vegetable. Suf ficient sugar will be provided for this purpose. Uvory housewife should "put W enough fruit to carry through the winter. Use whent flour and other whent products wisely nnd economically. Ad here rlghlly to the substitute rules nnd use 1 pound of substitutes with every 4 pounds of wheat flour. Use beef In moderation und buy beef from tho lighter cuts of carcasses. Beef dressing less than 470 pounds to the animal should be utilized forborne consuntptlon. The heavier carcasses aro needed for export to "Our Boys 'Over There." Wherever possible use other foods for sugar, beef, bncon, whent, and fats. Many foods are available which may bo lined Ins tend "of these foods and with sarlifuctlon. Cut out nil vi"te. Remember thnt very ounce of food saved Is nn ounce of food produced. WANT to know how to make the children lose their dislike for denning their teeth ? Give them Klonio the new Dental Creme I The feeling that follow Its uie Is a testimony to Klcnzq's thorough cleanness cleanness that reaches oven the tiny tasto nerves, freeing them from stale sj cretlons that make the mouth feel hot ani uKuy. iry a iudo louay I SSiD E NTA L mf 'mmmssn. ZZfKTOfZlES'C DRUGS Notice of Final Roport. Estate No. 1544 of Robert D. Thomson, deceased ln tho county court of Lincoln county, Nobraslcn. Tho state of Nebraska, to alii persons Interested in said ostate tako notice that tho admlnlstralor La3 flle'd a final accouiit and! tepor? pf Ms! Rd- ministratlon and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which havo been sot for hearing bo foro said court on October 4th, 1918, at S o'clock a. m. when you may ap pear and contest tho samo. Dated Sept. 6th, 1918. " Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, S 10 4 wks. County Judge. IS'otlco to Creditors. Estato No. 15C8 of John A. Mat Ungo, deceased Jn tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska.. Tho state of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of Said estato will tako notlco that tho time limited for prppntntnri ard filing of claims ngn!nt snid otfp I January 11, 1919. nnd for settlomen' of said otsato la Soptomber Cth. 1919 that I will sit at tho county court room in said county on October 11th 191f, at 9 o'clock a. m.. and on Jan 11th, 1919 at 9 o'clock a. m., to re colvo, 'oxnmine, hear, oSlow or adjus all claims and objections duly 'filed Wm. H. C, WOODHURST, S10-4 wks. County Judge