The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 03, 1919, Image 4

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    Joe Kufoat and
the blackboard
A pupil In nn open nir school wrote to
flic "Open Air Smile
".Toe Kubnt pot sonic glasses. "When lie
pnt on Ills new glasses, lie saw the
blackboard so plain that lie tlionght
teacher must liave got n new Wack
lionnl or clinngcil llic old one sonie
liow.w Jinny cliililrcn nro lielng called dull
because (hey cannot see tlic black
board plainly.
Properly fitted glasses will ennMe
such children to keep up with their
classes easily.
You can get the properly lltted glasses
at Clinton's .nt .a .very .reasonable
price.
C. S, CLINTON
Jeweler and
OPTICIAN.
At the Sign of the llig King.
Constance Talmadge
Sweet and pretty, cute
and cunning, captivating
as ever in
"The Lesson"
A delightful comedy of
real folks like we might
sec in our own neighbor
hood. CRYSTAL THEATRE
TONIGHT
AND TOMORROW
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER.
Graduate Dentist
Oflice over tha McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Mabel Krab spout Sunday in
Pnxton with her parents.
For Rent Flvo room cottago with
bath. Phono Black 1159.
, The Elks will hold n dancing party
at their homo tomorrow evening.
" II. Dixon & Son grind their own
lenses. Seo them for service.
Miss Edith Holland spent the week
end as tho guest of hor sister Mrs.
Wm. Stack.
W. C. Rltncr loft yestorday for Scott
Bluff wlioro ho will spend several days
on business.
C. L. Patterson camo down from
Donvor Thursday night and spent Me
morial Dny In town.
AV. J. Hcndy leaves WedneBdaj
night for Omaha whoro ho will attend
a meeting of Ford agents.
Tho Phllos ' Quna Club will meet
"Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Henry
GUfoylo, 108 west Third street.
It. N. Lamb and daughter Miss Jon
nlo will leave tho laBt of tho week for
California to spend tho summer.
Tho Wlnonnha Camp Flro girls will
hold a bako salo In Dorrybcrry &
Forbes' window on Friday, Juno Cth.
Mtb. Clifford Do Mott returned to
her' homo nt Scotta Bluff yostordayl
nftor a visit with rolatlvcs in town.
Found Automoblln llrmnnn nnmhnr.
uwnor may navo samo by cnlling at
411 east Eighth and paying for thla
notcc. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Pattorson and
daughter,' of Fonda, Iowa, arrived last
ruesuay ror nn extended visit with
rolatlvcs.
Miss Jonnlo Lamb hnB resigned hor
position nt wo star Bottling Works?
Sho will bo succocded by MIbs Par
sons, of Kearney.
J. P, Downs and family left thin
morning on an auto trip to Illinois
whoro thoy wU visit friends for a
couple of months.
Mrs. J. I. Smith, Mrs, P. A. Norton,
Mrs. Glen Miller and Miss Efflo Christ
nftendod the JnB. Konnedy funoral nt
Willow Island Friday.
0. J. Pass has placed on tho streets
a lato modol onclosed Dodge dollvor.v
car that Is a dandy In nppcaranco anil
Is of courso as' good as it looks.
Wo havo a flno lino of tho latest
records ns well as tho old songs. Wo
carry tho largest stock of rccordB In
thlB vicinity. Dixon, tho Jowolor.
M. JT. Munslngor, of Wnyno, Nob ,
spont Sunday, at tho homo of Mr. nnd
Mrs. It. A. Garman. Ho is out in this
section of tho stato looking for land.
Our lino Of llOUSO rirnSRnn nnil nn.
rons wns nover moro complete than
now. Just tho very best quality 0f
mntnrlnln nmi wnrlimnniililn rv m
Tramp & Sons.
::o;:
' Strayed
I bay maro 7 years old, stocky built,
shod In front, branded nn loft nl.mil.
der, Frank Albro. Routo 1, North
I'latto. 40-3
f A colored man employed as pii
ter at tho Union Pacific lunch room
had. a log broken Frldny whon lit
collided with nnother player in a ball
gamo.
Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray
Diagnosis. : Reynolds BIdg. Phone 14S
Miss jfenriio Gushing and small
nephew and nelce Allen and Dbrh
Tarklngtori, left this morning for Den
ver and Colorado Springs to spend thr
summer.,
Savo thoso spuds from tho bug.
Buy tho dopo nt Gummero-Dent'j.
Seo our tirlcos olsowhore. 40-2,
4
Thirty or moro high school cadets
loft Saturday for Curtis where they
will spend this week In camp. Sevora.
formor high school cadets accompan
ied them.
Mrs Will Broslus, of Stapleton, and
Mrs. Albert Nonuvaux, of Lexington,
wore called hero last Friday by tho
Illnoss of their mothor, Mrs. Mnrgaret
Christ. .
Miss Marjorlo Temple came up
from Lexington Frldny to visit her
brother Paul, who recently submitted
to nn operation for appendicitis nt a
local hospital.
We have the highest class phono
graphs that monoy can buy; the New
Edison and tho Columbia Grafnnola.
Both standard makes, priced from
$32.50 up. Dixon's.
You cannot fall to find the blouse
you want, bocnusc wo surely have a
big a.nd varied assortment from which
to make your solcctlon. E. T. Tramp
& Sons.
Lqo TJgho arrived Sunday fron
Lincoln where he has been attending
tho phnrmacy college at the stato uni
versity. Ho has accepted n position
at tho Rexall drug store.
We have a few of thoso wonderful
toned Columbia Grafanolas In full
cabinet styles at $90.00, $116.00 and
$125.00, beautifully finished in ma
hogany and American walnut. Harry
Dixon.
Seo 'Clinton & Son
about your Eyo trouble,
satisfaction nverv time.
Son Is over in Germany,
win bo homo In a few
weeks or months. Sign of tho Big
Ring.
All War Mothers are requested to
meet tho train upon which tho boys of
tho 89th Division will arrive. This Is
simply nn ndvanco notice, ns the date
of tho arrival of the boys Is not ot
this tlmo known.
Farmers, seo our special policy for
farmers' automobllo and truck Insur
anco. Clabaugh, G18 Dowoy. 39-4
Chas. Pass left this morning for
Washington, D. C, to visit his son Leo.
Mr. and Mrs. Luko Haley left yes
terday for Denver whore they will
spend two or thrco months. Mr. an.
Mrs. Thos. Hoaloy will occupy the
Haley homo.
"The Lesson", tho ConsUinco T.n
madgo picture showing at tho Crystal
tonight and tomorrow, Is no wllrt
,cyed sensation, no box story, nor a
blood curdling melodrama: it Is a
real comedy of real folks. . A storv
that could bo of your sister or mine.
They thought thov could beat "llt-
tlo old Now York" at her own game,
nnd that's lust tho sort Now York Is
always looking for. Sho likes to take
them In hand and brenk them. 'Die
uouKlas family, man and wlfo, didn't
know this and they plunged. Seo
what happened to thorn In "Extrava
ganco" showing at tho Crystal thea
tre Thursday and Friday.
li l imW 11 1 1
HAROLD
feJg tLnJbkerem
ed by tdwin OmweMaied pnJ
c61lllsmMsAmmd4zidbi-of'J
XmncisEElUcilUjhnwM novel
AT THE
SUN
Tuesday andWcdnesday
ALSO
COMEDY TUESDAY
Hearst News Wednesday
jsj
DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES
ONE PRICE tO EVERYBODY ' J. E. NELSON, MANAGER
t i r new
Advance Slimmer Models in
Wirthmor Waists
That have so much to commend them
They're timely and tempting, appropriate and appealing for
the bright balmy days of lato Spring and Summer.
They're fashioned" of quality fabrics, carefully seamed nnd
stitched so as to withstand repeated tubbings.
They're so extremely moderate priced that for a very limited
expenditure you can have a crisp, cool clean Blouse for every
day In the week.
If you have never worn a Wlrthmor, then we urgo that you
mako their acquaintance tomorrow.
THE SAME STYLES
THE NATION OVER
$1.50
THE SAME PRICE
THE NATION OVER
Wlrthmor waists are the product of the "Wirthmor
plan. A unique co-operative method of Blouse inak
Jti and Blouse distributing that makes possible not
only superbly good values, but further enables every
co-operative Wirthmor store (he nntion over to offei
tho same new styles at the selfsame time and al
ways at (he low fixed uniform established price.
THERE CAN HE JUST ONE WIItTIIMOIt
STOKE IN E?i:itY CITY.
DO YOU KNOW
HOW TO LACE
YOUIt COKSETS?
Your new Corset should be
laced little by little from the
top down, as loosely as possible
and then the laces should be
drawn up at your waist line to
fit your figure. Then only can
you adjust it properly only
then can you be sure that it is
.giving you the best service of
which it is capable. If you lace
the R & G in this fashion you
will be certain of absolute cor
set satisfaction.
II & G
CORSETS
We can recommend the R &
G because we know that every
bit of material, every bone, ev
ery clasp, has been tested for
quality and service before it was
used. You feel sure of durabili
ty and solid wearing qualities
when you get an R" & G. You
get service and beautiful lines
with the R & G a combination
you are sure to appreciate.
Price $1.00 to" $7.50
APRONS
95c, $1.25, $1.45 up.
HOUSE DRESSES
$1.45, $1.95, $2.45 up.
SUN BONNETS
Special 47c.
BOY BLUE WAISTS
MmEWMWMrhl at ,! of two.
; Waists in best grades of Per
' . p cales and madras cloths to fit
r boys 4 to 12 years on sale at
EEsafiiEs
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Showing all the new shapes in
Milans
Children's Hats
$1.45, $1.95 and up
Auto Hats and Caps
75c, 95c and up
95c, $1.25 and $1.15
ROMPERS on sale at
I 75c, 95c, $1.25 and up
ZZ?fc-J)
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
PICNIC AT OTALL0N.
Tho Lincoln County Sunday School
Association will hold a convention ple-i
nlc at tho O'Fallon school house Sun
day, June 8th.
Tho program for tho day will bo ns
follows:
10:30 a. m. Convention opens with
fcong nnd prayer service.
11 a. m. "Tho Sunday School "ani
What It Is Doing in tho World," Rev.
E. Knight.
11:30 n. m. "The Duties of Sunday
School Workers In the Promotion of
tho Cause," A S. Allen.
Music.
12:00. Dinner.
1:15. Song service.
1:30. "Tho Duties of the church to
tho Sunday school and tho. duties of
the Sunday school to tho church Mr.
Ellsworth.
2:00.."Tho social function of the
Sunday school, what shall they bo?" '
Rov. Fletcher, of Sutherland.
2 ;30..."Thov efficiency of teachers
and ofllcors, what shouUl be tho stand
ard If any?" Rev. Dr. Curry, North
Platto.
3:00. "What can bo done to In
crease tho attendance at Sunday
school?" Rov. Randolph, Sutherland.
Music.
3:30. "Teaching tho lesson and
making tho appllcatin. How should
It bo dono?" Rov. Robt. Getty, of
Ilershoy.
4:00. Round tablo talk: "How enn
tho Sunday school work of Lincoln
county best bo promoted?" F. R. Elli
ott, North Platto.
4:30. Song service and closing wll!,
benediction nt 5 p, m.
Everybody Is Invited to como and
bring a well lllled bnsket and enjoy
yourself with your frlonds.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Emmett Shumwny- spent Sunday in
Kearney with friends.
For Salo Majestic range. Call at
209 west Third or phono 1171.
Sam Ogden, of Maxwell, spent Mon
day In town looking after business
matters.
Victor Anderson has accepted a po
sition with tho potash company at
Sutherland.
Mrs. Leon, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Gul
den nnd Mrs. Rasmussen attended the
funeral of tho date James Kennedy nt
Willow Island Friday.
A. J. Frazlerleft Sunday for Excel
sior Springs where ho will spend two
weeks taking the baths.
Miss M. Sleman, steam baths and
Swedish Massago. ladies and gentle
men. Phone, 897. Erodbeck bldg. 85tf
Dolph Lane, recently returned from
overseas service, has accepted a posi
tion as salesman with tho Davis Auto
Co.
Mrs. J. C. Den returned yesterday
from Arapahoe, Neb., where sho had
been visiting relatives for tho past
week.
Frank Herrod, who has been look
ing after business matters in Oga
lalla for tho past week, returned homo
Sunday.
: :o: :-
Will Soon bo Homo.
Tho Lincoln county boys with tho
89th Division passed through Omaha
tho lnttor part of last week onroute to
Camp FunBton, whero thoy will bo do
mooiiizcu midweek. Among tho boya
who nro oxnected homo in n fnw iinvo
aro: Srgt. Ernest Casey, Ray Roller,
umii juunoon, uari westonfold, W. D.
Hnrlo, J. M. Decker, Francis Nolan,
Warren Dlnorat, Howard Dlfer, Goo.
Frazlor, Georgo Razes and Waltor
Flotchor.
:o::
A Prolific Sow
Chas Smith, who lives on tho former
Perkins placo east of town, dropped
Into this offlco Saturday and reported
that ono of his Duroc sows had a lit
ter of fourteen pigs. Tho animal Is
two years old, nnd hor first litter was
eight and her second ntnn nil .?
which she raised. Sho now comes
aiong witn rourteon. A prolific anl
inal, wo should say.
Gaining in Weight
Health Talk No. 7 by
DRS. STATES
THE CHIROPRACTORS
fi. young man weighing 17b
pounds was injured playing foot
ball.
He died nine months later
weighing ninety pounds. In the meantime his
body gradually assumed the twisted form of a
man with curvature. Examination after death
revealed joints of the backbone sq
badly out of alignment as a result
of his injury as practically to
cause paralysis of the lung nerves.
He tried everything from life in
a tent on a diet of milk and' eggs
to Christian Science and a Colo
rado sanitarium. But he died.
Nothing could have restored nerx
pqwer to his lungs except adjust
ments to correct the alignment of
spinal joints, and remove the pa
ralyzing nerve pressure.
FREE You can find out what
adjustments will do for your case
without any obligation whatever.
Consultations free.
DRS. STATES & STATES
ThQ P. S. C. Chiropractors.
Iliilldin? nnd Loan Building
North PInUe, - - Nebraska.
Restored After
Uelng Given Up
I suffered with
throat and lung
trouble for yearn
I took two courses
of Tuberculin sorum
and another serum
treatment recom
mended by a Colo
rado specialist, but
rapidly grow worso
Hopo of recovery
was gone. Hearing
of chiropractic, I
gave it a trial. Re
lief was soon no
ticeable A f t o r
eighteen months I
was entirely cured
I havo had no medi
cal aid since.
Ask about Case
No. 7.
George Thompson returned Sunday
from Lincoln whero he has just grad
uated from tho university college of
pharmacy.
Jim Hampton, a former company E
man, arrived "Sunday from Lexington
and has accepted a position at DlcK
ey's bakery.
Mrs. J. A. Crusen and Miss Dorothy
Hinman left Sunday for Akron, Ohio,
for a two weeks' visit with the .latter'a
sister, Mrs. E. L. Ford.
Leonard Redmond, who recently
returned from service overseas, has
resumed his position with the Ed-wards-Seynolds
Clothing Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Calhoii
Thursday and Friday of last week in
umann, Having gono down to see
'Nebraska's Own" como home.
I havo a buver for a nunrtor aon
tlon of good farm land with or with
out improvements south of south riv
er, uiaoaugn, G18 Dowoy. 39-4
Deputy United States Mnrslmi T.in.
coin arrived in town Sunday night
from Kimball hnvlntr in tnw
Charced With boot lnccrlnir Tim TVTav
will have his trial In the federal court
next week.
There Is No Reason
Why wo cannot savo yon money on
Groceries, if you will only frlve us a
chance.
1 largo package Crackers tlSc
1 largo package Oatmeal 28o
1 package Post Toastlos lie
1 parkago Kellogf? Corn Flakes 14c
1 tall enn Rod Salmon 30c
1 tall can Pink Salmon 22c
1 can nied. Van Camp's Pork and
Ileans ,.idc
.'t packages maccaronl, speghetto
or Egjy Noodles 25c
Wo will deliver any size order nny
place In town for 5c
Gamble with Springer,
822 North Locust
Telephone 203.