The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 08, 1919, Image 7

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    Keith Theatre
WEDNESDAY
PEGGY HYLAND IN
'The Girl With
No Regrets"
A powerful drama of a wom
an's escape from environment
53
Crystal Theatre
THURSDAY MB FRIDAY
ELSIE FERGUSON
-IN-
"His Parisian
Wife
55
in the latest French gowns
she shocks a New England
town. She promises her "in
laws' she will wear black,
come see what happens then.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL I
"The Hun Within" Keith theatre
last time tonght.
Miss Mlna Brestol spent the week
end with friends In Gothenburg.
Richard Faulkner, who has been in
service overseas, landed at Boston
Sunday.
C. A. Moore and family spent Sun
day wth Mr. Moore's "brother In
Stapleton.
For Sale Fresh milch cow. Phone
"Gaby Do Losly," tho girl King Man
ucl of Portugal gave up his throno for
in "Infatuation" Rt tho Sun -Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Edgar Inman is spending tho
week in Grand Island, visiting friends'.
Carl Flortno is spondlugfthe weok in
Omaha and Lincoln.
Methodist aid society moots no:
.Timrsflnv. Afirll 10th. at tho church
parlors. A good attendance is de
sired. Visitors cordially Invited.
The county commissioners wore in
session yostorday. About tho only
business transacted was tho allow
ance of claims against tho county.
Dr. H. C. Brock. Dontist. X-Itay
Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148
Rev. A. C. Hull leaves today for Lin
coln to conduct tho Baptist Victory
Campaign In East Lincoln, Rush Mem
orial and Holdredgo Street churches.
Thursday and Friday will bo "Dress
up" days at tho Crystal. Elsie, Fer
guson In "His Parisian Wife" cortaln-
I ly does dress up, much to the distress
of her Puritan mother-in-law.-
Smartness expressed In all Easter
Hats dlspayed by McVlcker Milllnory
1 April 10th, 11th and 12th.
I Sam Souder drove down into Deer
j 'Creek precinct Sunday and roturned
i very cnthuslnstig over tho condition of
wneat. Kvery neiu he paw, and there
were many of them, looked excep
tionally good.
Eugene O'Brien and Norma Tal
madgo aro better than ever In their
latest picture Her Only WayIn
which they play to perfection the new
i roles of the small-town lovers. Crys
:tal tonight.
I Wanted To trade, 1G touring body,
: good as now, for Ford roadster body.
Call RItner Hotel, for H. Trlbby.
Tho Sammy Girls will hold a meet
ing tonight to make plans for rais
ing funds in order that the eleven doz
en doughnuts which they have 'been
furnishing daily to the canteen since
Dust September need not be discontin
ued.
Over 450 Dodge Brother cars now
in my territory and more buying as
fast as we receive tho cars. There's
a reason. Ask any Dodge owner, and
when you And out, get yours or
dered quickly. J'. V. BOMIGH, dealer.
For SaleRooming house, full of
steady roomers. Inquire at this of
fice. ' 25-2
To properly entertain the visitors to
the Auto Show the Sun theatre has
secured "Anita Stewart" in "Virtuous
U-nnni.i
m
. .
Black 920.
24-aiWfves" for Thursday and Friday. Mat
inees will be given at 2:30 both days
and on account of tho length of the
picture the first evening show w,lll
start at r.av
The North Platte. Central Labor Un
ion havo their beautiful posters now
finished and they will be delivered
this week, and tho next Issue of this
We have a lot of untrlmmed. iats
for 75c In the millinery department at
Block's second floor. '"'
Don't fair to see GRDe Losly"
"m Infatuation at. tfjaSun. Tuesday
and Wednesday. '
nnn't. full i &e the new Easter hats
at tho MoVIcker Millinery April 10th, ' n ..i tua ,n.... f
lltlujj?! I business firms sco-operatlng in this
.jr?.e Third ward ladies of the Luth- j movement. NORTH PLATTE CEN-j-rjn
church will meet with Mrs. Thos. TRAL LABOR UNION.
Austin Thursday aiternoon. j The agency for the E j Reefcr
For clean up-to-date groceries go to chicken remqdies Ready RoJIefi
iDick; Stogemanns store, '815- north- More Eggs, etc. has been taken over
Locust street. Phone 212. 25-2. hv'Mrs. J. C. Ravnor. 408 east 11th.
Puono Black 1132. 25-3
An equity term of district court will
convene May 5th and remain in ses
sion until all cases ready for trial are
heard. Clerk Prosser reports about
120 cases on the docket. He says
TON GM
Tlie Ideal All PurpoSe TvucH
WE WILL HAVE IN OUR EXHIBIT, ALSO
A G. M. C. TRACTOR AND BUICV CARS.
THE BUICK CAR THIS SEASON IS UP TO
THE OLD STANDARD OF "BUICK" WITH
MANY MINOR IMPROVEMENTS. LET US
SHOW YOU AT THE THE BIG SHOW ON
APRIL 10, 11, and 12.
NORTH PLATTE BUICK CO,
Lost TJeweon 500 block on east
Fourth and Front street, a cameo pin.
Finder please call Red 1053.
Tho Phila Guna club will meet with
Mrs. H. E. Motchell, Reynolds Ter
race, on Wednesday afternoon.
Gaby De Lesly" has been noted for , t,mt court business is falling off.
her -beautiful clothes. See her at tho ! Tllor(f wero 180 cases at tllc Mnv term
Sun Tuesday and Wednesday. ilast vear' 100 at t,,c December term.
Judge Woodhurst has been India-! and now 120 for tho com,ng
posed for several days and was unablo ,
to be at his office yesterday. I For Sale Gas stove in good condl-
Ira E. Sage, former editor of tho tion- kitchen cabinet, baby buggy,
n.innr at Ediremnnt. S. IT. nnrelinsod baby bed with mattress. 714 west
the Maxwell Telepost last week.
Sherwood Woodhurst, who is with
tho Tolefsen Motor Co., In Kearney,
spent Sunday with the home folks.
Scats for the Allied Armies band
Third street. Phone B. 289.
!2o-2p
The Cave Man's Ball, as portrayed
in "Virtuous Wives," shows the length
to which tho Idle rich will go to give
their jaded senses a new thrill. Sev-
concert will go on sale April 15th at . , , t, . t,,.i i
o . wm, i,t. i tak0 Part " t,1,s b'8 Primeval rovol,
Z p
fice.
which Is one of tho features of "Vlr
i tuous Wives," to be seen here Thurs-
One of the finest, If not the finest , day and Friday at tho Sun, Anita Stew
film wo havo been privileged to pros-' art Is the star, and Owen Johnson tho
ont, Is "Virtuous Wives," of which author, of tho story, which was pub
Anita 'Stewart Is tho star. At tho Sun ( Hshed In tho Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Thursday and Filday. , Some picture!
DM. W. F. CROOK,
DENTIST
Wishes to announce to the Public,
that he ha one of the best equipp
ed DENTAL OFFICES in the
State, and ready to take care of all
old and new patients. 1
Any size Bridge made and set the.,
same day.
Lady assistant.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
I FAMOUS OWKN JOHNSON STORY
i AT THEATRE SOON.
Harry Dixon went to Omaha Satur
day night.
Ed Barraclough went to Grand Is
land Sunday.
Miss Margaret Weiler spent Sunday
in Tryon visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tarkington spent
tho week end In Omaha.
Miss Jennie Cushlng spent the week
end in Gibbon, visiting friends.
Alfalfa hay for sale. Thomas E.
Doolittlo, phone 782F22 24-2p
Miss Theresa TIghe of Omaha, Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom Burgrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Richardson and
Miss Mitia Mills spent Sunday in
Sutherland.
Dr. Morrill, DenMst. Offico over
Wilcox Department Store.
Miss Mario Martini camo down from
Hershey to spend the week end with
the home folks.
Mrs. Mike McFadden came down
from Paxton Friday to visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Herrod.
O. W. Tucker has sold his homo on
east Fifth street to H. J. Plyssmer,
Miss Anita Stewart will mark her
return tp tho screen, Thursday and
Friday at tho Sun theatre, In nn adap-1
tation of Owen Johnson's popular,
story, 'Virtuous Wives." Miss Stow-'
art, in the role of Amy Forrester,
Is supported by an all-star cast of
principals, Including Edwin Ardon,
Mrs. DeWolf Hopper, Conway Toarle
aad William Boyd.
::o::
The Judge's Busy Pay.
Saturday was certainly a busy day
in the matrimonial division of Judge
Woodhurst's court, for he was called '
upon to issue four licenses and unlto
three couples In holy wedlock. Tho
first couple to bo married was B. H.
Balcom and Pearl Hunter, both of
LeWellon, then came a double wed
ding, LoRoy Wheeler of Elwood and '
Anna Cooloy of Eustis, and Em II
Drehor and Abbio Stlnbreck of El
wood, the four young couple be
ing Intimate friends. Later In tho
day a license was Isued to Frank
Weeks and Nellie Stoddard, both of
this city and they wero married Sun
ilav liv tlin minister nf tlin Pnnnln'a
the new proprietor of the Independent Mission church.
grocery. I :;o::
For Sale Vacant lot northeast cor-j $300.00 to $700.00 Loss. Yes,
nor Fifth and Oak streets. Dr. II. c. I Chandler 'motor cars aro today selling
Brock. . lG-f i for less than manv of tho formerly
Tho meeting of tho Sammy Girls
which was to havo been held lust
Wednesday, will bo held tonight nt
tho K. C. hall. A short program will
be given after tho business meeting.
All members nro urged to bo present.
Bungalow nprona and Iioubo dross
es, tho best that's made, on Bale at
Tho Leader Mercantile Co.'s. Good
grado aprons 95c and up; good grade
house dresses on salo $1.45 and up.
Baptist church groups meet Thurs
day at 3 o'clock. Bible group In tho
church parlors. Now group with Mrs,
Van Natta, GIG cast Sixth strcot. Q.
E. group with Mrs. Mustard, 700-,
1.1 1- . 4 1. T-V.......
Mrs. E. E. Clark and daughtor left
this morning far tt visit with friends
in Grand Island.
For Rent Tho Bcsack Barn. Call
510 cast Fifth.
Frank Hood sold ninety head of ;
i cheap in price assembled sixes and at
mlvn.l oM lM...l i b -" m muu, m mi,
c..., J"111 "l ""Miner $10C5 to $10951x08. Wo former-
eraUon of 90.OOO Iy a8'te(1 T t0 C?mpare Uttm n0W
For Salo Four year old registered 1 and when you add Chandler quality
White Faco bull, also about 15 tons of six years of known quality then It Is
hay. Address Frank Hood, Motor ' certain your next family car will bo
Route A, North Platte. 25-4 a Chandler. After you have tried all
Tim rwi o ...n 11 ' 1,10 other cars try out any modol
,T,hf..Dldg, 2JV UI P.u, I Chandler and . get the difference. J.
OVER REX ALL DRUG STORE,
Office Phone 272.
Si
1111 111 PiiiiiiiiiiimirnimrriTrTrri
any truck in North Platte. We will
demonstrate to any buyer or compete
with any other truck bar none. J.
V. ROMIGH, dealer.
V. ROMIGH, dealer.
For clean up-to-date groceries go to
I Dick Stegemann's store. 815 north
iTPHKt utrnnt Tlinnn 91 0 &.
For Salo or Trade A registered I , ,
Porcheron stallion. Louis Refior,' Ton thousand of our hoys who went
North Platte, Phono 785F3. 23-4 "over tl'ere," it has ben announced,
marrieu irencn gins, ah interesting
J. Vernon Lunsford sailed Monday
for Liverpool with tho transport Le
viathan. Vernon has already com-
comblnatlon, isn't it? We don't havo
to tell you anything about our hoys.
i ou know them. But what about tho
pleted twelvo round trips between French girls? Martin Wesley's peo-
in. u.u, riunw, irunsponing ,,io camo from Boston. Mass., and
they didn't know anything about
troops.
You will always find a very com
plete assortment of trimmed hats in
my department rulttl lo for every oc
casion. Wo have now hats every day.
Villa Whlttaker second floor Block
store.
For clean up-to-dato groceries go to
Dick Stegemann's store, 815 north
Locust street. Phono 212. 25-2
Farmers, Attention! Bo sure to seo
tho Farmers' Sturdy Wagon, tho Dodgo
Brothers light truck,, outside tho show
overy day. Just as good for peoplo as
for freight and will haul both safely
and fast. J. V. ROMIGH, dealer.
Tho Harrington Mer.
your Hay and Grain,
prices before you soli.
Co. will buy
Obtain our
tf
French girls, but they had their sus
picions, and then Martin brought back
Fauvetto as his wife. Come to tho
Crystal Thursday and Friday and seo
tho plcturo "Ills Parisan WIfo" with
Klslo Ferguson.
Tho Episcopal guild will meet In
tho church basement Thursday after
noon with Mesdamcs Ed Dickey. John
Dick, Earl SUunp, and Kldnk .as host
esses. ,
Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dontist, room 3
McDonald Bank building.
My rosldonco property Is for sale,
Also three good mares; or will trado
for in automobile If in suitable con
dition. Win. Allbee. 1021 north Pino
t-treet. 24-4
SPE
n
OS 0kWmm
DISPLAY
APRIL 10-11-1
Millinery of
Exceptional Beauty and
Rare Individuality
Style creations that are glorious.
Every popular Straw and Material,
livery new trimming etrect.
May we ask you to come in and see
them.
McVICKER MILLINERY.