The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 18, 1919, Image 5

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Logan
Danza
- Aylavard
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY EVENING
The following is the program for the musical enter-
rfl ill Ml nnf in Kv rrtn- ni Tr.in. iv' . ' .
v"" v hvcii uu iiiu lveiia.cneatro next Tuesuayjoy-
enlng, July 22, "by local talent under, the direction oMlss
oauio irovnio. nie proceeds are for the benefit of St.
Patricks churchy . ,
Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffmann J. Offenbach'
Ladies' Chorus
(a) His Lullaby - - - - Carrie Jacobs Bond
loj to My Friend - - - -
Miss E.erenicCHarley
But Why .
Miss Fern Shoupe v
Violin Solo , -
Mr. Doucet v
(a) A May Morning - - - -
(b) A Khaki Lad - - - -
Prison- Scene , Duet from II Travatore
Miss Hilgert, Mr..Elsworth
Intermezzo - - - - from Cavaliera Rusticana
Orchestra
The Secret - - - 'J r -
Miss Catherine Herrod"
intermission'
For You Alone - - - - 4-- . , Giehl
, ' . Mrs. Fetter " " .
Reading
Miss Sara Kelly - , O
Love, Here Is My Heart ,oss
Mr. Chester Elsworth
Euphonium Solo ------
Mr. "Arthur Tramp -
My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice - - by Saen-Saen
Miss Cecelia Hilgert
Sextette from Lucia Donizetti
Miss Hilgert, Mrs. Hatch, ' Mr. Elsworth,
Mr. Arnold, Mr. Owens, Mr. Haist
'(a) A Birthday Wnnrlmntn
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liWD.) "You and I
,jirivjwtt . -iiss irma l
105sThVA'mericans Come -
. Miss Sadie Trovlllo
Accompanist Miss Gertrude Rebhausen.
Miss Irma Huffman
Liza Lehman
Foster
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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A railroad watch from Dixon's
guaranteed in every respect.
Bruce' Brown, of Brady, spent Tues
day with friends in town.
Rexall first, it
tl
AlwayS try iTho
pays. 1
Mrs.. Joe Jesup la spending a week
with friends inridgeport.
H. I. Block left this morning for
New Yrk to buy fall goods.
Wanted Liberty bonds at market
price. Louis Lipshitz.
Miss Altha Miller, of Sutherland, is
a guest at the McFarland home. '
For Rent Furnished room, 315
east Eighth street. . ,53-1
Mrs. Egrterwof , Sutherland, spent
Wednesday Mth friends In town.
Dr. Morrill, DentJlst. Office over
Wilcox Department Store.
Dr. J. R. Guffy, of Sutherland, trans
acted business in town Wednesday.
Room for Rent Lady preferred.)
Apply to 608 east Fifth. Dl-2p
Miss Effa Dale Gass, of Lincoln, is
a guest at the J. H. Van Cleave home.
Wanted A housekeeper. Apply at
the Marti Meat Market.
Mrs. Will Hupfer left Tuesday night
; , . , ",u'un b visit m Halt Lake and
R. L. Murdock and fnmilv
Wednesday from a two weeks' visit
wuh relatives at Cornell, Mo.
Miss yMarjorie Russell entertained
eight young ladies at a dinner party
ruosaay evening complimentary to
miHbes juva iioagiand and Wilma
Coatos, who left this morning for a
Miuum at jusies .Parle.
The regular weekly meeting of the
twueiucuee vamp iare Girls was held
at the homo of Miss Mable Breternltz.
Plans were discussed for the next
meeting which will be held at the
Aome or their guardian. Mrs. Koch.
just received -another large ship
ment, in- j.eamer weigut voile smccks.
usi tno tninc for hot weather wear.
ah sizes ana made in e ther nlnln
white or trimmed; also pink, maize.
tujien una tan. ULiUUK'H.
Johnson Harner. Geo. Puritan nmi
jj. nanny came ovpr from Wallace
flionuay wiui hopes of securing har
vest nanas. Aitnough they offered ?7
per uuy ana Doaru tney, could find
only one man who would help them
out.
Harry, the tailor, measured her for
Bltf I ono sult and tncn wanted her to olope'
-t With him. Nnthlni ntnnrl In rim mn.i
Miss Tilhe Blankenburg left yester- except her husband Friend Husband
weighed 350 and was built like a bat
tering ram. You know what happens
to a piot nice tins wnen Mack Sennett
Came prepared to
day morning for a visit with friends
in Omaha.
Alltort Pncnnl null ATlcc F.mmn. Till-
dat tipont ym.terday with friends m:niakes a comedy,
Columbus uiuK". ivuua tneatre tonignt,
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Wanted Sonarator .man for shock' . "Obert Mason, who had been vlsit-
threshintr. Will-'nay $8.00 per day.i nS his mother. Mrs. A. M. Mason, re
call at this office. 49-4 turned yesterday to Aurora. HI.,
t, , i i wnere no holds an official position
Mr&m, mrasiciiuuaiiiuiuius u Witn the .Illinois Central road. Mr.
two weeks' visit in Des Moines with Mason and family had' been In the
uei uiuiuw I luiiowuione 1'arK ana stopped over
Lee Newton and Jess Raiigh went to while enroute home. Mrs. Mason and
LeMov,ne Wednesday to work in tho daughter will continue their visit here
wheat fields. a 10 w uays, longer.
See our very fine line of signet rings
$1.50 to $20.00 each. H. Dixon, tho'
Quality; Jeweler.
For Sale J. I. Smith's fine irrigat
ed farm four miles northwest of North
Platte. Inqulro at 203 west Second
street. Phono 158. 47-8
See 'Clinton & Son'
about your Eye troubles,
satisfaction every time,
Son is over in Germany,
will bo homo in a few
weeks or months. Sign of tho Big
Ring,
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future. Tub it equipped
vrlth " tneeltl adiajttbla
; fi enters nhlch permit of
!) raitliK or lonerkur
411 tuT position.
iftiL..r..iu.'i...
M Model No. 10
9" m jM I If. . .
m Single Tub m
V Electric
m Washer with
rijj Swinging
m Wringer
iuu iuuuut uuvra ma
K'jj honsewifp the tdrantigei Vi
'u or toe moTiDie awuunni
'jH wrinier without the
rtjl bench equipment of other
itVll moaeli. Wuber tub U
41 HartW tbft urns tfaat
1 Died on other modeU
l hat all modern improte-
yi' mema. j.iecirio moior la
troubleproof will not
i. 'urn out." Wrinser
jr, twinst to any potltlon and
V baa Bafetr Quick Iteleata
AlltoMatlC World-Famousl
Quality
i i iiirrr, , t latw a
tH.U al
i-riEJSfii-fi
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the Choice of Women Who Know
A Washer that that will suit you because 50,000 Houswives uso it every
Monday. A Washer that is famous for what it DOES. There is no bettor
Washer made for your service. It is simple, strong and
durable. Washes and wrings by power. 4 great models
attaches to any electric .light socket guaranteed.
Two Yttluablo Books FREE
Two completo books of formulas on
washing and dry cleaning. Call and
, got those.
NORTH PLATTE LIGHT &
rest.
The fit-si opori air band concert of
the season will bo given Friday even
ing, July 18th, at 8 o'clock in tho
court rlduso park. The North -Plntte
Municipal Bhd; Under direction of
Earl Stamp 'lll play the following
program:
March El Capltan Sousa..
Overture Princess of India 'King.
Novelty Lassus Trombone Fill
more, Twrxsongs by Jr.s. Schnffer with band
accompaniment ;
(a) I'm Forever ''Blowing Bubbles
Kenbrovln. ' . '
(b) Xlcoholic" Blues Von tizlcr.
Waltz Kisses Zameccnik. ;
Intermezzo Smiles1 Roberts (By
reouost.
March Colossus of Columbia 'Alex
ander.
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Weddings arc Plentiful.
Judge Woodhurst is breaking the
record for weddings during the sum
mer period, and so fnr this week has
averaged ono each day. Monday ho
united in marriago Martin Hansen
and Bcrnice Feathers, both of Mhx
well, and Dowey Johnston nnd Ma y
Wisemlller, both of Sutherland. Wed
nesday tho Judge performed a doublo
ceremony, in Clydo S. Per
kins and Elsie Fagg and Wm Fbrr
and Alm,eda Blodgett, all of Brady,
wero the contracting parUes.
The Judge officiated at the re"-raar-rlago
of James H. Tagader and Isa
slres occurred Wednesday.
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Divorced. Now neOrnrried,
Divorced fifteen months agcr, James
H. Tagader and former wife, who
after tho decree of separation as
sumed her maiden nnme, of Isnbolie
Morkle, wero romarrled' Wednesday
by Judge Woodhurst, and tho couple
nre now as happy as when the first
ceremony was porformcd. Divorce
followed marital troubles in which
both wero to blame, and during the
fifteen months of separation both re
gretted their action, overtures for a
rc-marriago wero made and accepted
and the consummation of their de
sires assurred Wednesday.
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Held Up on Streets.
Firemnn Egglchoff was held up on
Front street Tuesday night by three
men who went through his pockets
and obtained two dollars in money.
Ho wno not relieved of his watch
though the hold ups could see that
he had one.
Tho same night Harry Schilntz was
stopped on west Sixth street by a man
who s'tepped from behind a tree and
ordered him to' throw up his hangs.
Ho yelled for help and D. C. Cong-
don responded. When the thief saw
Congdon coming he took to his heels.
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Public Library Notes.
The Library Board met Monday ev
ening and made plans for considerable
library extension. Branch libraries
will bo established in smaller towns
along the railroad, and a branch li
brary will be placed in the Lincoln
school of this city.
A writing desk and materials for
correspondence will be 'placed in th3
reading room for use of patrons.
Tho salary, of tho librarian was
raised ten dollars.
Beginning July 20th tho library will
bo closed Sunday afternoon until tho
first of September.
Tlioi Gambling Ordinance
The city'coiincir ht its meeting
Tuesday evening passed an ordinnnce
which provides: "That It Bhall bo un
lawful for any person or persons to
engage, within tho city of North
Platte,, In gambling or lu'playlng any
gamo. or games of chance of any char
acter" with cards, dico, or any devise
, or means whatovor for money, proper
ty, or other thing representing monoy
I or valuo'
Violntors, upon conviction, shall bo
fined in any sum not exceeding $100.
and stand committed until such, fine
and costs are paid.
Snlnrlcs of CUy Officials
Tuesday ovoning an ordinance was
passed by the city council changing
tho salaries of certain city officials.
The now salary list Is ns follows:
Mayor $400 per annum; councllmen
$200; water commissioner $1,800 J city
Clerk $840; atroet commissioner
$1,800; city treasurer $200; city at
torney $600; city physician $600; po
lico magistrate $420; garbage collector
$1,500; chief of ppllco $150 per month;
each patrolmnn $110 per month; san
itary) Inspector $50 por month; sewer
Inspector $50 per month. .
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Kodaks and films at the Rexall.
Appointed Life Guards.
John E. Jones, former chief of po-
llco and Martin Bristel, have been
appointed life guards at. tho swimming
hole at the south river bridge and be
gan their duties Wednesday. These
appointments wero mndo by the Wel-
foro Board up"bn the recommendation
of tho directors of the Red Cross.
Jones will receive $125 per month and
Bristel $100. .
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Howe Plends Not Guilty.
Newton HoAve, charged with burg
larizing tho house of Georgo Talbot
on the night of July 9th. wns ar
raigned before Judge Woodhurst Wed
nesday, ilo pleaded not guilty and
wns placed under a bond of $2,000 for
appearance at a preliminary hearing
on July 30th. Failing to secure n bond
ho was remanded to Jail. The vnluo
of the property which it is charged
Howe took is seventy-five dollars,
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Invalunblo Eyesight Insurance.
Tho correct glasses we furnish af
ter .a thorough, complete and accurate
examination of your eyes, represent an
optical Insurance policy against weak
and impaired vision.
Lot us insuro your eyesight.
H. DIXON & SON.
We grind our own lenses.
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Waists! Waists! Wo are r -reiv
ing new waists daily You are there
fore sure to find always hundreds of
waists from which to select yours at
BLOCK'S.
At The Sun
MONDAY, JULY 21
Bessie Love
IN
"The Little Boss"
ALSO
6th Chapter of
"THE LIGHTNING RAIDER"
LOCAL AND 'PERSONAL
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For Ront--Unfurnlslied rooms for
light housekeeping. Call ' at 902 cast
Third. . . C4-2
Wash Suite Jf you arc still to buy
a tub skirt you nre sure to find tho
kind you wnnt nt BLOCK'S store.
Prosbytorlon Church Services next
Sunday: Sunday school nt 10 o'clock;
sermon at 11 o'clock. No evening ser
vice. x
Just received J'argo shipment of
new dainty cool summer street dress
es In' cither dnrk or light color voiles;
beautiful styles ami patorns; all on
display and sale at BLOCK'S.
A load of new Fordsons In this week
nt tho now price, $760, f. o. I), fac
tory. Let ns linvo your order ehrly ns
tho few Tractors that wo will reecho
this fall will not near supply tho
dcinnnd.
HENDY-OOIKK AUTO CO
Elmer -Taylor, caretaker at tho
Country Club, moved Wednesday Into
tho lodge, a four room, whlto stucco
bungalow, which has Just boon com
pleted. Mr Tnylor was also appointed
deputy sheriff this week nnd now has
the poVer to tako up marauders or
trespassers upon tho grounds. ,
I Viyi milch Jbf J1JD winter wheat nc
fren'go n JButfalfjicounty harvested nn
ouort lias bcen,mndo tqeatlmatc tho
approximate. yielH. It la placed at an
, avorngo of fifteen bushels to the aero.
i Somo of tho wheat acrcago will mako
' nothing mot.0 tllhh chaffdr light feed,
wnilo a fow tracts mny,i;cach a twen
ty bushol average Is thb opinion of
oxports. rKearnoy, Hub.v (
Hundreds of chlldronB summer
light weight gingham and Vollo dress
es In all colors nnd sizes;, now on nalo
nt BLOCK'S. T'" '
Owing to tho musical ontortain
mont given for Uio benefit of tho
Catholic choir oh Tuesday night nt tho
Keith theatro, "A Romance of Happy
Valloy" will bo shown but ono night
Monday. This picture ls a special
mndo by D. W. Griffith and should bo
shown to a crowded hoiisU Griffith's
past succossea should do, away with
all necessity of telling you what this
plcturo Is, for Griffith' namo In tho
plcturo field is a trado mark that soils
goods. 1
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To Tobacco ITcnlcrs.
I am now prepared to furnish to
bacco licenses to all dealers in tho
city. O. E ELDER,
" City Clork.
Clearance
July
ONE WEEK
Sale.
Saturday, July 19th, to Saturday, July 26th4
There are Tricks in Every Trade Except Our Own
Would be wrong: if applied to OUR BUSINESS. It, is u trick o luivo tlio thousand and
ono things (hat you nre liable to call for from day to day always on hand, and it is an
other trick to prevent the accumulation of OPPS and ENDS in the constant whirl of
popular fancies. Of late years wc have been more and moro recognized as the logical
clearing liouso for JOHBERS and 3LANCFACTUREBS, Overstocks, Samples, SHOUT
LOTS, and tho like, and it happens occasionally, that wo are compelled to buy bigger
quantities than we really want, or pass up the deal, During tho fore part of July wo
find tho time to carefully go through our whole stock and set aside every class of goods
thafis classed as an OVERSTOCK, and from
Saturday, July 19th, to Saturday, July 26th, we shall sell these
overstocks at prices that will turn the trick.
Odd lot Children's Black and White Hose
per pair 10c
Odd lot Ladies' Black Hose per pair . .10c
Ladies, Boot Silk Hose, black and colors,
Overstock, per pair 25e
Overstock of Ladies' Handbags 25c
1 lot Toilet Soap ......4c
Overstock of Powder Puffs 5c
Overstock of Powder Puffs 9c
Ladies' and Children's Panama Hats.. 75c
1 lot Child's Percale Dresses, Manufac
turers' overstock 25c
1 lot Child's Wash Dresses, Manufactur
ers' overstock ,50c
Odds and Ends Glassware and China.. 10c
1 pound can Talcum Powder 9c
Washable Dress Trimming Braid and
Stickerei braids, our overstock 5c
Several thousand cards suit buttons, shirt
buttons, waist buttons, dress buttons,
our overstock, a card 2c
Ladies' Vests, Manufacturers' over
stock ; , . . ,j . , 4 ,10c
1 Lot Ladies' Union Suits 50c
All overstock of Dress Goods, Silks, Wash
Materials, Voiles, Batistes, Wash Silks,
Ginghams, Shirtings, Organdies, Dotted
Swisses, White and Colors, Printed and
Plain, also Printed Chiffons and other
transparent materials. Will be divided
into three lots and sold.
Lot 1 12J.&C
Lot 2 19c
Lot 3 29c
Blue Star Bleached Muslin, yard 19c
Curtain Goods, overstock of several Job
bers, all go in three lots.
Lot 1, per yard ; . . . .13c
Lot 2, per yard 20c
Lot 3, per yard 85c
BleachdU Table Damask very good qual
ity, a yard 05c
One lot Toweling, a yard 15c
Diamond C Laundry Soap, a bar ....... .dc
No. 3 Extra Fancy Tomatoes 21c
Coffee, per pound 27&c
All ODDS AND ENDS of Crochet Cottons 4c
Ono lot of Children's Handkerchiefs 2 for "c
One lot of Ladies' Handkerchiefs lc
One lot of Ladies' Handkerchiefs 9c
Odds and Ends of Laces, yard lc
Another lot of Laces, 2 yardB for 5c
One Special lot of Ribbon, a yard 10c
Men's and Boys' UNION SUITS 89c
Another lot of Men's Union Suits for. . . ,05c
Ladies' Sport Hats 15c
One lot Men's Colored and black Socks,
a pair ,9c
Ono Big Lot of Men'sKhaki Colored Hand
kerchiefs ,., 5c
One Lot Men's White. Handkerchiefs. . . ,5c
Boys' Khaki Pants 10c
Boys' Khaki Leggins, a pair 15c
1 lot of Men's Work Gloves, a jtalv ... .10c
STATIONERY We are really overstock
ed on Box Stationery, but fortunately
our stock is bought so cheap that we can
afford to sell them way below our regu
lar price without loss- All overstock
in t;wo lots 9c and 19c
One Lot Linen Finish Package Writing
Paper oc
Odds and Ends of Granite and Tinware'
in two lots 5c and 10c
W. Jf. O'CONNOR, 5, 10 & 25c STORE,
North Platte, Neb.
POWER CO.
ARAHTEED NOT TO BREAK
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