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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1919)
lift i olweacl&c Mercantile ai Millinery EASTER STYLES ' All the new shapes, mushroom, "EffSBoy.BIue Waists w am The most clever ,llne of Boys' Waists In best grades of Per cales and madra cloths, to fit boys 4 to 12 years on sale at 05c, $1.25 and $1.(5 Rompers on sale at " , 75c, 95c, $1.25 mul up Boudoir Caps 'Tlio kind you llko, a boautlful lino on sale 15c, C5c, 05c and up Ilrnsxlcrrt Wonderful showing, you'll make no mlstako to buy Modtvl Brasslors 50c, 75c, 'J5c, $1.25. Collars Big assbrtmcnt of Col lars, Waistcoats and VoBtoos. Nothing so freahonfl up a costume as a collar. 15c and up DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER FASHIONABLE APPAREL FOR EASTER We are able to announce at this time that our assortment of Women's and Misses' Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses and Petticoats are now of unusual variety, extent and ,val ue, that we believe them to be unequalled, considering qual ity, offered by this store. Every woman will find here many models in spring apparel that will be suited to her require ments for stylish and serviceable wear. minor, pone enecis. i-iais or 1 t 1 X f . I J uuaiity ui prices 10 suit your -7rr". -lt.ll-1 "V TK vmiureu s iiais yj XV. ex $1.15. $1.95. $2.45 ami un Hats SHk GIotcs for Easter Invall the new shades. Including blacks and ,whltos, on sale 75, 95, $1.25 ,$1.15, $1.05 Camisoles In Georgctto Crepe Crepo de Chine, and fine satins, on sale at 95c, $1.25, $1.15, $1.95 and up. Dress Goods and Silks Good Fabrics are the basis of clothes economy. They are the most economical In the long run. Saving in clothes should stop only at that point beyond which the fabrics cease to be good fabrics. We handle the best, LnPorte "Woolen Fnforlcs, Skinner's Satins ami Silks. 1'cttlconts ' Silk or Jersey $1.95 (o $12.85 High grado. India LInlcn Special Sale Pro war prices lilc, 17c, 2!lc yd. Aprons Bungalow, good, grado precales on sale at 95c, $1.25, $1.15 EASTER TOGS FOR ALL Kid Glorcs In pretty greys, browns, tans, blacks and whites. Real (French kid at $2.95- 1 1 Suits Men's Wear. Serges, prevail- Shades $19.65 to $49 Coats Smartest models $16.50 to $45 Capes Correct styles $12.35 to $40 Jte 11 Blouses Special $1 A limilcd quantity.. These unusual values in Dollar Blouses are merely illustrative of 'the very exceptional values that are always obtainable here at $1 and every price you pay. Charming Crepe de. Chine Waists $.'1.95 each nndl up. Attractive- georgette Crepe Waists $5.15 each and up. House "Dresses Percales and ginghams on sale at $1.15, $1.95, ,82.15, $2.95 l'arly Dresses Georgettes and Crepe de Chines, silks and satins - $1J.50 to $37.50" Ginghams Apron Checks at 13c, 19c 23c, 27c Dress Ginghams at 19c, 23c, 29c, 33c EASTER TOGS FOR ALL It R Corsets Everything that you ever desired In a . coi'set ,yqu will find here in all the rie'w models of the R. & G. Every bit of material, every gore, every insert, every bias strip has been carefully planned to pro duco graceful fig ure lines. You'll iind In our R. & G. corsets all the new models exactly suited to your flg ur. Prices $1.00 to $5i(0 GIRLS' WASH DRESSES t ,r a m-r rT Tn "tTSTnn S TVT Till T7dGi XT' d Thfi k-incr-that's made llYlAlt. X, lJDi YT J V'V? , , J XJJ -i T i rv rr- right, Jhe kind tnat s uepenuamc to noia ineir coior wnen pruueny wscu, uicss Play Time, in ages 3 to 14 years, on sale at 95c, $1.45, $1.98, $2.45, $2.95. He GALL PAXTJSRXS 10c 25c 6 DRY GOODS - WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING - SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.&.Ntk&UH. MAWAutK ROMPERS f.ON SALE 75c, 95c, $1.45 Hosiery Everything you want in all the NEW COLORS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Lisle Hose 50c up Silk Hose 95c up See our wonderful all silk hose at $1.45 per pair. All colors. Make the Children's! Feet Comfortable Ill-fitting stockings are bad ftfr the health as well as for the comfort of the children. That's why we recommend Armor Plate h ooiery They fit perfectly; they are knit to size and shape exactly and hug the feet, ankles ana legs snugly without sagging or wrinkling. And they "wear like Armor Plate." Get the children some of these warranteed stockings today and see what it means to them in genuine foot-comfort. :.'!c and 47c v- Wedding Rings "Ye hro purlleular to linvo our wed-dlng-rlns puro gold, nnd well nindo in every detail. Tlioy nro liluinit mid Hiuootli, with no rough edges to clmfo the lingers. AVorkiimnsltlit is the very best. The gold Ik 18 nnd 22 knrat.s flue. All hIzch in stock, in the fash loiiufolu Tiffany Hliape. C. S, CLINTON JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. At the Slgn'of the Ittg King. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dtnlisl Olllce over the McDonald Stat Bunk. (ITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Goorge Frator la hnck at the store after a few daya HlncBS. Ralph Coatcs camo up from Max well to spend the week end with tho homo folks. Taxi day and night sorvlco. Phono 918- or Black 398. Horn Hnmllton. Miss Esther missel of Stnploton spont tho woolc end in town visiting friends. Mr. Adams, of Sulphor Springs, Nob. is visiting his daughtor, Mrs. L. B. Tarkington, For Salo Lots 7 and 8, Block 33. Cody addition. Phouo black 494 2G2 A. Arnot returned tho lst of tho week after a visit of sovoral months in' California. Mlssos Mnblo and Mngglo Potorson, of Big Springs, visited friends in town the last of tho week. Dr. Morrill, Donttst. Office over Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Ida Thompson arrived Satur day from Now Jersoy to spond tho .summer with hor brother, II. N. Lamb. Mrs. Chas, Whlto and two children of Sutherland visited friends in town Saturday and attended tho auto show. Miss Ruth Loan who is attending school in Donvor, is expected to ar rive home this week to spend her Easter vacation. I Mrs. James Roddy nnd Mrs. B. J. Frator loft this morning to attend tho district convention of Federated Wo mons clubs at Broken Bow. Wanted Girl for general house work. Mrs, J. J. Halllgan, 304 woBt Second street. Mr. and Mrs. WIckstrom, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Thompson nnd Miss Ley- poldt camo down from Ilorshoy Satur day to attond tho auto show. Call phono 212 and you will bo In touch with tho cleanest llttlo grocory storo In tho city. A trial order means a steady customer. Dick Stogcmann, Prop. 27-2 Dr. LJ. Krnuso, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. The ladies of tho Presbyterian Aid Society will hold a parcol post salo In connection with tholr regular aid l mooting April 17th. Packages to sell for 25 cents each. Miss- G. Mi O'Hara will arrlvo to morrow for a short visit with hor coupln, Miss Venn Warrington. Miss O'Hara Is onrouto from Long Beach to her homo In Minneapolis. A four doslnvblo 60condliaud Fords at tho right prices. Hendy-Ogler Auto Company. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mohlmann loft Sunday for Codar FallB, Ia to visit Mrs. Mohlmann's paronts. Mr. Mohl mann oxpocts to roturn tho last of tho week but Mrs. Mohlmann will ro mnln for a moro oxtondod visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Patterson and son loft yoatordny on nn oxtonded trip to Portland, Soatlo and Vancouver, to visit relatives. Thoy expect to roturn by way of California. Loonnrd Horrod, of Sidney will havo chargo of tho drug storo during Mr. Pntterson's absence. My residence proporty is for sale. Also. throoj good niaros; or will trade for an aufomobllo it in" suitable con dition. Win, AUboo, 1021 north Pino stroot. 24-4 Tho Row J. II. Curry D. D. Is hold ing pro-Easter ovangollstlo sorvlcea at the ProsbytorJan church every evening at 8 o'olock. You aro Invited to como and onjoy thoso services nnd hoar-tho topics discussed. Tho mem bors are urged to attond every ovo nlng. Tho next County Toachorfi' Exam ination will bo hold Saturday, April 19, vjvj, at tho usual places. AILEEN GANTT COCHRAN. County Suporintendont Miss Rasmusson, of Willow Island, Is visiting hor sister, Mrs; James Kennedy. Tlort Unrbor. who has been homo on a two weoks furlough, returned Sun day to tho Kolly aviation lloiu at ban Antonto.Tex. mIrh Lucille Martini returned Sat urday from Omaha and will remain hero to finish her music course at 'the tho Parochial school. Tho ladles of tho M. E. church will havo their Easter bazaar In tho church parlors Thursday afternoon. Aprons and fancy work, candy nnd Eator eggs will bo for salo. At 5:15 chicken supper will be sorved. Plates 50c'each. A dancing party under tho aus pices of tho automobllo association was hold at tho Lloyd opera houso last evening. Thor'o was a good attondanco. Miss Forn Dolph, who Is teaching at Staploton spent tho week ond with tho homo folks. This section was visited by a llKht rain Sunday morning, a showor in tho ovonlng nnd a thunder storm at night. Tho total precipitation for, tho twonty- rour nours was ninety-iour one Hun dredths of an Inch. For Salo or Trade A registered Porchoron stallion. Louis Roflor, North Platto, Phono 7S5F3. 23-4 You havo heard of tho wondorful things the. Salvation Army did for our boys 'over thero." Sco "Tho Bollo of Now York" at tho Crystal tonight and loam what wondorful things tho Sal vation Army doos for honioloas llttlo girls.. Mrs. Tl .11. Tlnvnr if Tlnlao Tilnlm died Friday night following an oper ation tor. appoiuiiciiis. Air. nnd Mrs. Royor formerly resided in North PlattO. nitd llllVO lllllllV frlnnla linrn Mrs. Royor joined yio Eastorn Star anu iook an aoiivo part in tho lodge. Mr. Royor nnd their small children aro accompanying tho romalns to Brady, Mrs. Royer'a girlhood homo, for bur ial. Tho dato of tho funoral is not yet known. MUSICAL COMEDY APRIL 22 "I'm So Happy," a rollcking musical farce comedy In which Frederick V". Bowers is starring this season will bo at tho Keith theatre Tuesday, April 22., Mr. Boworsf now vehicle has much to whet your interest as it is a farco comedy with music. Tho action is, said td bo tho fastest vchiclo on the stage today, with pretty touches of sentiment and a lively strain of hu mor. Many laughs aro tucked away in the brisk dlaloguo and tho audience havo no difficulty in finding them. Victor Gabory Is responsible for tho book and has used as theme "A Harm less Fib." It is astounding how this llttlo white flb grows to be a whop ping big llo with tho idea In mind, If you tell one, you will have to tell more and the moral over evident, don't tell tho first one and the many tight places It gets Arthur Fairfax, Mr. Bowers, only to have him, tell an other ono to get out of the preceedlng one and before tho curtain Is up five minutes, ho has told so many he don't oven remember tho truth, but In all sincerity he lies with grace and ease. The musical end of the comedy Is a big feature of tho entertainment as tho company consists of some of the cleverest musical comedy stars on tho stage today, prominently of these might be 'mentioned Alma Youlln, Dol ly Castles, Irma Bertrand, Mary Kil coyne, Edward Sedan, William Devens, Harry Oakley and Ollivetto Rivers. ::o:: Mrs. J. E. Jeffries left Monday for Oklahoma, having been called thero by the death of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Tomlska. FOR SALE. Nnmn urnwn nlni trnna C3 - w M WHO V ,tJt 12th street, phono Red 958. 215 east 20tf NOTION TO tmiMHTOltS hHtato No. 1684 of Wnltef a. MeNoel, Ueconsoa, in tho O inty Court oi Lincoln County, Nebrnakn. The Btnte of Ncbrnakn, sb: Creditors of Bnltl ostnto will take notice tliut the time limited for presentation and 1 1 Ihk of -pin I ma wrnlnat wild otite In A,!fU8t. V "I9. ' tov Hottlomoiit of 2ua.8V!tu 18 Mn.rch 7- 192: that 1 will Bit nt tho county court room In Bald county, on May 1C, 1919, t 9 o'clock n in., and on August 16, 1919, at 0 o'clock a. in., to receive exnmlno honr. allow. uHlylUnJled ClnlmB "mI obitons ""i0,1 County Judge 1 Qiiiiiinii liiiiiii &.;..W..U......TSra 0B $7fio dff-yoar ''round soft drink For business men, professional men, men of sports - olf , bowling tennis, shooting riding. For everybodyevery where, the year 'round. Bevo is hale refreshment for wholesome thirst - an invigorating soft drink. Ideal for the athlete or the man in physical or mental training good to train and gain on. Healthful and appetizing. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS MplUUim Paxton & Gallagher Co., jsaaw rPJ33PSCTit. Distributors NORTH iI.attr. NP.nn. .03mlK)nmW Ulllillllv;