The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 06, 1919, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Helen McCormlck, of Paxton, is
visiting Miss Jcnn Sollare.
Miss Winnie Shrlvor, of Maxwell, J Mrs. C. P. Jones, Is visiting her sis
was the guost of Miss Tholma Frntc. 'tor, Mrs.. Thomas 'McDonald.
Saturday. Albert Carlson, of Sholton, wad a
Mrs. Floyd Passmoro, of Sidney, Is week-end guest at 'the Souser homo,
visiting hor paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs j m(bh Mtirgarct Wcller returned to
Chas. Echelborry. ,my from julesburg, where she spont
Entlro stock of new spring suits at the week ond.
a discount of 20 "off regular prices Tho Young Married People's club will
nt BLOCK'S. hoij a dancing party at the K. C. hall
Sam J. Carroll, brothei of Jack Car- i rnursday evening,
roll, arlved at Now York Saturday A boy wn8 uorn Saturday to
from overseas service. jir, nnd Mrs. Lcyth Jucobgon. All con
Tho Phllos Guna club will meet with
Mrs. L. W. Walker, 118 wost Third
street, Wednesday aftornoon
corned arc doing nlcoly,
Spring drosses arriving dally and
thoy aro dresses with real distinction.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harbold aro e. T. Tramp & Sons,
spending today In Wallaco looking af-. Mrg Chns Cainounf who underwent
tor business intorosts. nn opcration at tho Twlnem hospital
I. 0. 0. V. Attention! Class Inilla- I(l8t weok, Is very much Improved,
lion fIhurndny evening Mny 8th. l Tho Fourth ward Lutheran ladlos
n,...' if ....Hr. Wllimv nnil Tnufmlllno ...ill ... rni.,,,.,i,, mlili
T,t.i. t nntm,iiri Sntiininv in ' -r -, ono Mi4t. whore he will tako charge of tho bus
u.,.i o i.'nni nnri mrtv . i r, i . . i' '"ess oi the Harrington Mercantile Co
attend a week-end party. A son Wlfl born Sunday to Mr. and whii0 h,8 brother Clarence soond n
Miss Gladys Hall returned Sunday Mr, onry IIftnson Bt the General ' vaCnUon In the west
mint, Mrs. A. W. Brown. nicely. Officer Itodgers is waging war on
A vory iiovel line of coatee sweaters Ilalph Lnrgon.( of St. Louis, Is spend-1 .,,,, ,.,, ,,,,, ,lftfiCn. H1. lm ,nv
lng a few days In town vlsltlng with only a startCr. ..and unless doc
Art Nellls, the local wrestler, will i
try conclusions with Jack Reynolds nt i
tho hall in Sutherland next Thursday j
evening. i
Mnrt McCullough, of Elsie, a former
N'prth Platte business man, spont yes
terday In town visiting friends and
transacting business. 1
John Vernon will leave the latter I
part of tho week for St. Louis to at
tond tho annual convention of the" Or
der of Railway Conductors.
Mlssos Holon Solbert, Helen Smith.
Marjorlo Russoll and Eva Hoagland
roturnod Sunday from Lincoln where
thoy attondod the PI Beta Phi formal
banquot.
Herman LoDIoyt will lcavo nc
Sunday or Monday for Columbus,
Ohio, to attend the convention of tin
B. of R. T. Mrs. LeDIoyt will probably
accompany him on tho trip.
Paul Harrington has gone to Donver
KISS IBMA HUFFMAN SINGS
AT NEW YORK MUSICAL!
LOCAL AND PEItSONAL
in all tho now spring shades. E. T
Tramp & Sons.
Morris Vcrbruggc arrived from Om
aha yostorday to accept a clerical po
sition In tho McDonald State Bank.
Cody Boal, who recently returned
from overseas will resume his former
position in tho U. P. store room this
week. .
What Id tho greatest thing In life?
Havo you ever thought? Think about
It and bo prepared to answer. You
may bo abltcd any time.
Chas. Boguo IcavcB tonight for Don
friends and looking aftor businoss
matters.
owners got busy and take out licenses
tho number will reach well toward four
Owing to "Pollyanna," tho splendid hundred. If your' dog Is worth the 11-'
road attraction, playing tho Keith on cenBO money, pay the money, other
Wednesday, tljo same picture will bo wise good-bye dog. 1
shown Tuosday and Thursday. Tho character of "Boots" in which j
ThoEpIscopal guild will meet Thurs-'iDorothy GIsh will bo seen at the Crys-l
day afternoon In tho church basement, i tal Thursday and Friday actually lives,
Tho hostcssos will be Mesdames Field, Instead of boing just a picture glrl.i
Douglas, Cox and Glbbs. When Miss Gish was ln London during ,
If you are still to buby your new " wtar sh. Baw V'! "f"0 .aYoy aml
spring suit, capo or dollman, don't fall " character part stuck with her tin-,
to tako advantage of tho big bargains U1 slic P"1"18 Impersonation on the
Tho MUBlcal Monitor of a recent
date contained tho following:
"On Saturday, March 15th, the In
formal studio musicales were re
sumed at Mine Zclglor's privato studio.
A program consisting of songs, and
opera airs was rendered by Misses
Irma Huffman and Dorothy Wolfo, so
pranos; Miss Herta Brltt mozzo so
prano and Miss Florence Ballmnnno,
contralto. All the singers of the Zclg-'
lpr Institute became professional sing
ers. Miss Huffman had the experience
of. singing second parts in light opera, j
and after one torm of special work i
with Mmo. Zelgler was engaged for the
part of Yum Yum, In tho "Mikado" un
der tho direction of Ralph Dunbar,
and played a successful season on
Broadway last winter."
Miss Irma Human above referred to
ix a North PIntto girl, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Huffman, who gnvo a
successful amateur play last June for
tho benefit of the Red Cross. Miss
Huffman graduated from the North
Platte schools and studied in Omaha,
Chicago and New York for hor chosen
profession.
Miss Huffman writes that she will
spend hor vacation this summer at her
home In this city, resuming her work
in the fall.
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EVANGELIST MEETINGS 11BGIX
THURSDAY, EVENING, MAY Sth,
AT 8 O'CLOCK UNDER THE
LEADERSHIP OF KNOWLES
AND TITTLE.
vor on B. of R. T. business. During now offered nt tho May coat and suit scrcon 1,1 thls excellent drama.
ii. n ... ..... i. 1 1 n linn hAnn irnnr nn '
tlioroad practically all tho tlmo.
"Salvation Lasslo of Mine," nnd
"When You Look In tho Hcnrt of a
Rose," Columbia Record No. 2099.
Harry Dixon.
Red Cross work will bo taken up by
the Episcopal guild at tho meeting on
Thursday' aftornoon. Members arc
Tho equity term of district court 80nted him by County Clerk Allen and
convened yesterday morning. Few i nnnuty Rltnor. and which had .been
i Itiiiinrtnnt mann nrn nn tlin dnrkot. nr i.. s'ti. niniin it.n c..
j ... v w.- ...w - - " 1 - . v.iHI(jlil 111 IIIU 1U1 111 X lUllV IITtl kJUblll
Tho entertainment scheduled to tako '
placo Wednesday, May 7th, given by
tho men of tho parish of tho Church j
of Our Saviour, for 'tho ladlos, has
been postponed for ti fow weeks.
C.'T; Wholan nnd Dick Rannlo drove
to Sutherland yesterday to look over
tho construction work on tho Lincoln
highway for which Mr, Wholan has
tho contract and, upon which work
will begin In tho near future
" An attendance that packed the hall
attended tho ontcrtalnmont glvon Fri
day evening In honor of the ono hun
dredth anniversary of Odd Fellowship.
A splondld program was rendered, In
cluding, an address by Rov. Mackin
tosh', Who" told of oxporloncos over
seas. A number of out of town Odd
Follows wore In attendance.
A sorles of lectures preparatory to
confirmation will bo given by tho rec
tor of tho Episcopal church, on Fri
day ovonlngH nt olght o'clock. All
candidates doslrous of confirmation
nnd those in need of Instruction nbnut
tho church are kindly asked to attend
theso lecturos.
Savo from $5.00 to $15.00 In buying
your spring suit, nt BLOCK'S May
suit sajo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Weeks, of Los
Angeles, nro visiting rolatlvos nnd
friends In town whllo onrouto to St.
Louis to attend the O. R. C. conven
tion. Jim, who Is a North Platto boy,
Is a conductor on tho Southorn Pacific
and has mado Los Angeles his homo
for eight years.
llOrnia. (mr llnnlnnin n pnmhlnntlnn hnnlf msp
Just received largo shipment of the and wrltlnc desk, refrincrator. tables.
latest Edison Diamond Disc Records, 'cupbords, chairs, beds, dresser, wash
Hear tho Hawaiian Instrumental , lng machine, ironing table, fruit jars,
Records. Different from anything you: and many other things. Also one
havo over heard. Hurry Dixon. team, wagon, hay rack, two sets liar-
"I am glad I was not olected mayor," ;ness, grind stone, chains, lawn mower
said A. M. Lock yesterday, "since I and other tools. WM. ALLBEE, 1021
learn of tho number of bombs that nro north Pine street.
SjIng sont through tho mall to mayors' Why not spend a few minutes Hs
and other prominent men', I would toning to tho latest popular song hit
a heap rather be a live plain citizen .iJcnlQU8 Moon?" Edison Diamond
than a dead mpy6r." . ,. JDisc No. 80415. Dixon".
Taxi day and night sorvlco. Phono. ,.,, D ,a
018 or Black 398 Herb Hamilton- -"g to
Misses Zoo Wntts am Nina Elder. w R Harcourt. Ho was born In Iro
gavo a May party Saturday aftornoon inn,i nn,n tr thia nnnntrv n. mmihnr
for their pupils at tho Platte Valley j of ycar8 ng0( lm8 bcort a BUCCpaaful
HOIIOOI. 1110 aUCmOOn Was (lOVOieU 10 Ualnaa .n.m -nH lv mnnHm in H,o
gaines and a gcnornl good tlmo, after , Korvlco (lurlng tho war nnd ln ovcry
which uuiiuiuut ruiruuiiiHoiuB oi ck. particular Jms been a good and pro-
anu ico cronm woro sorvcu. grcsslvo citizen of the United States,
As evidenco of tho engorness with but was merely dilatory In taking out
which nouses aro sought, and incident-.his final papers.
ally tho valuo of advertising In Tho . . . ,f .,, . ,
THinmn Wn.i M,n n,i-iio.i i,,. Yesterday afternoon tho county
for rpnt ln Friday's Issue and durlne - 8 offico tho hahsny 0 tUc
that afternoon r-ecolved twenty-six ,our,t OUB0 tho scent of a saloon,
tolophono Inquiries relatlvo to the,1Ui ' ,.T . fa ,,. ,
houso.
Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dontlst, room 3
McDonald Bank building.
Wo nro having another period of
orcd man charged with the lllogal pos
session of liquor Judge Woodhurst
proceeded to break and did break ten
pint bottles of perfectly good whisky-
at least tho bottles wero labeled Yel-
cool, cloudy weather with a tempera-; lowstono. And then having broken the
turo Sunday night of only four do-; bottles, tho fluid was dumped Into the
groos above freezing Fruit trees nrojseowor, and tho broken battles depos-
unw nrnfiinnlv In lilnnni. nnil n. frAfn Itoil nn tlin nnli lionn Tlin wlitalrv Imil
wnnlil nrnvn fllnnRlrnnn in Mm nrnn Tnln vnlnn rf ffir flnllnia In lnl
dlcatlons nro for warmor weather,' market, but It was a good riddance of
howovor. i bad rubbish.
Wis
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tfoav-tound soft drink
K? wst man's ditinlx vvv& im
am.Bovoujhe highest i-ofinemonf
ot tho natuf al drink of pAmii ive man-N
4he atcoJioadwnk of modern AmcHcaM
abcYeraewiili real food value.
A ke.alihy and smhstaaiieU drink at
iie soda !ouni.iin1ox witk hmch at the
estawant , a comfort waiting fos yon
n the xce!)o .it home
Sf,l o, oiuhn. - Fainiios tupplleJ hy $fuor. tftvttt anJ cVnfft
nttors are iniitrffo inspect our filantT
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
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Pnxton & Gnllugher Co.,'
nlstrilmtors NOHTII I'l.ATI'K, NlillU.
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salo now on at BIOCIC'S. The Tribune started In to publlrh
If you want to see tho sweetest n list of purchasers of Victory loan
girl on tho screen In tho best comedy I notes, but Chairman Tcmplo questlono
now on tho screen come to tho Crystal ! whether It is worth tho trouble, as ho
tonight to sco Constanco Talmadgo in finds little interest is taken in tho pub-1
"Good Night, Pnul." (llcatlon of the lists. Under these con '
n- tt n n,ni, rwiiat Y.T?n dltlons tho publication of the lists will
Diagnosis. Reynolds' BIdg. Phono 148 a' ,oaf.t he held In abeyance, If not
Hf. n...l IThh TT . T--1, r. ,1 1,4, i O
requested to bring thimbles, scissors, (j,.,,,, anj Miss Fayo Elder returned tho Nothing reserved, any spring suit in i
etc. ,last of last weck from Denver where the store, now offered at a discount of I
Mlss.Jlaymc Coonoy, of Overton, has thoy had been spending tho past two 20 off regular price at JJLOCK'S.
accepted a posltibn as bookkeeper weeks with roiattves. In cuttIng opon a blg catflsh pre-
willl illu uuruiii jiiuu xiui niHiui,
Miss Noll, has acoptcd a position with
tho walker Music Co.
Entlro stock of now snrlnc suits at casos that aro of any particular In-'dav. W. C. Yost found a chicken lec
a discount of 20 off regular prlcos at tcrcst to tho general public. ami claws. The leg had been cut off
BLOCK'S. Mr. and Mrs. John Spies enmo up! a ttho knee ioinf, thrown In the river
W. J. O'Cpnnor, W. J. Landgraf, C. from Kearney Saturday to visit tho and tho catfish had swallowed It with
J. Pass, J. T. Kcofo, F. J. McQovorn, i formor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos, i out probably winking an eye.
Taul Nolan and otherB attended a t Spies. Mr. Spies Sr., hns been quite For Stlc My household goods, con
class initiation of tho Knights of Col- seriously ill since his return from Cal- Bi8tJng of on0 0xi2 aii wool art square
umbus lioiu at Jvromoni aunuay.
H. G. KNOWLES
Bethany, Neb.
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Mrs, Homer Hnndlcy returner to
Chappell Saturday after visiting hor
mother for several days.
First communion services for a
largo class will bo held ln St. Pat
rick's church Sundny, May 26th.
Mrs. Fred Hanlon, who had been vis
iting her daughter In Omaha, returned
homo the latter part of last week.
Miss Anna O'ConnCll, who has been
engaged ln nursing In Gfrand Island
for severe, months past, is visiting nt
iho home of her parents.
A baby girl was born Sunday to
and Mrs. Dennis Brccn. Mrs.
Brcon was formerly Miss Bernardino
Ellas.
Mrs. C. C. Williams, of Grand Island,
visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman
Fchlouter and nttended tho May party
n3t week, returned to her homo Sat
urday.
Joseph Spies, who has been ill for
some time, is ln a critical condition.
Al Brown loft SUnday" evening for
Omaha to visit Mrs. Brown, who is
taking treatment there.
Mrs. Pearl Stout and son, of Okla
homa, camo n fow days ago to visit
hor brothors Edward and Robi;t
Weeks.
Mrs. Will Allen, of Omaha, camo
here Friday to visit her parents, Mr.
aritl Mrs. John Weinberger, for a week
or longor.
Jnck Stack, who has been In tho U.
S. navy for a number of months, is
now in tho Now-York harbor awnlt
lng orders to go overseas. Ho expects
to sail boforo May 15th.
Miss Regis Rauch entertained a
number of her young friends at ft
birthday party Saturday afternoon.
Tho guests woro entertained at n movlo
matinee nnd woro served with re
freshments nt the Oasis.
WALLACE TL'TTLE
Springfield, 111.
Theso meetings will be of Intense
Interest from tho start. With reason
able weather will be filled tho first
night. You will want to hegr Mr.
Tuttlo sing "Howdy". A big chorus Is
being organized for tho series.
Mr. Knowles will preach on "The
Church nnd tho New Age." This sub
ject is timely and each succeeding one
will bo equally as vital. You will bo
mighty welcome at tho church at the
corner of Vine and Third streets.
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Find n Moth Exterminator.
Experiments of the burenu of ento
mology, United States department of
agriculture, hnve demonstrated that
naphthalene Is uniformly effective ln
protecting woolens from clothes moth
infection nnd In killing nil stnges of
the Insect, says the Des Moines Reg
Jstcr. A red ccdnr chest readily killed
all adult moths and showed consider
able killing effect upon young larvae.
It did not prevent the hatching of
eggs, but killed nil of the resulting
larvae almost Immediately. Red ce
dar chips nnd shavings, while not en
tirely effective ln keeping tho adult
moths from laying eggs on the flannel
treated, appeared to protect It from
appreciable damngo when used lib-trolly.
Not New to Her.
Beatrice wns Invited to n birthday
party and, womanlike, she wanted n
new frock. Her mother, finding the
child's party dress In good condition,
refused to buy another. Her father,
trying to console his little daughter,
said: "Let me see the dress, Ben
trice." She brought it und he said: "Why,
Beutilce, It Is very pretty! I've never
seen It before."
"Well," responded the child, "I'se
seen it oflln."
Stung.
"Fine day, Isn't It?"
"Sir, you have the ndvnntngo ot mol
I don't know you."
"11-m! I fall to see the advantage."
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P. O. Box 607, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Interesting Prices for
Your Garden.
Pansles in Bloom 35 to 50c doz.
Phlox, hardy perennial $1.50 doz.
Dnhlln Roots $1.50 doz.
Rose Bushes 25c to 75c each
Rridnl Wreath, strong ; $1.00 each
Llhic, purple and red $1.00 each
Hydrangea, Jinrdy 75c each
Japanese Quince 75c each
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Aspnragus roots 25 to 50c doz.
Rhubarb roots 75c to $1.00 doz.
Strawberry, new Evcrbrnrlng, 35c doz., $2.75 per 100
Cabbage, early 15c doz.
Cabbage, Intc 10c doz.
Tomato 15 to 25c doz. EggpInnt 25 to 35c doz.
"Cauliflower 20c doz. Topper .25 to 35c doz.
Rcady Jo plant about May 15th.
Cut Flowers, Pot and Bedding Plants
Floral Designs.
The North Platte Floral Co.
Ellis. PHONE 1023. Merschied-
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THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR
New Century Three
Is built in sizes to meet your needs.
This thresher is noted for its simplicity, durability, and
and its ability to get the grain out of the straw, which by
the way is no small item with wheat at $2.25 per bushel.
We refer you to men that have had work done by the
AULTMAN & TAYLOR.
Catalogue free.
Phone 784F2
North Platte, Neb.
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The Association has unlimited funds at its command to
assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of
North Platte. If you are interested, the officer of this
Association will render every assistance and show you how
easyit is to acquire your own home.
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.
OUR SPRING AND SUMMER ASSORTMENT OF STYIES.
In Standard Custom Garments of Chicago
is now in and ready for your inspection. We
will be pleased to take your order now.
We also make Uniforms for Conductors and
Brakemen from 26 up. Call on us and
see our new line of goods Yours truly,
Over Hlrschfold Clothing Store. OARIi GOERIjE