The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 12, 1919, Image 7

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Keith Theatre, Tonight.
ALBERT,'RAY and ELINOR, FAIR'
In a smashing comedy of matrimonial mix-up
"BE A LITTLE' SP.ORT&,, -
which proves that a man will do almost anything for $100,000 even
get married. Also the Sennett Comedy , .K v
"REILLY'S WASH DAY" '
Rellly bolleved In woman's rights. One of tho rights thoy $ere t,6,
onjoy was tho right to work whether they wanted to or not. But see
Rellly.
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LOCAL jLND PERSONAL I D I-X-O N spells quality and
J price In diamonds.
Kodaks and films at tho Roxall. . j0hn Parker, of Maxwell, transacted
A social dance will be hold this business in town Wednosttny.;
FASHIONS IN FILMS i
IS LATEST NOVELTY 1
"TJfnt -Well Dressed Look'" Is
lMid(oiilaj 'Introducing
' " Latest Styles.
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
evening at the K C. hall.
Try tho Roxall first.
Leaf Johnson, of Brady, was a busi
ness visitor in town Tuesday.
Extracted honey for sale. .J. L.
Hastings, phnoe Black 275. Cl)-2p
Keep your eyo on Dixon's window
and you will be up with tho times.
See Dixon's diamond window.
Mrs. N. Edwards, of Brady, spent
Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. P. R.
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharply Thompson, of
Horshey, spoilt Wcdnosday with
friends in town.
Mrs. P. A. Norton and Miss Effie
Christ attended tho Catholic mission
at Brady last evening.
Painting and Taper Hanging. II.
II. Lnndgrnf, Phono Black 570.
J. C. Stowell, of Hastings, Is
spending tho week In tovn looking
after business interests.
IUxon & Sun, sight spcci'ilists.
Rev. Henry Ives came down from
Sidney yesterday to attend the Epis
copal regional conference.
Marjorlo Hamilton, of DesMoincs,
is visiting this week at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Stoddard.
Furnished room for rent, men pre
ferred. References, Glo west Third.
Phone Red 1057. 69-2
A motion picture of particular in-1
torefct td the women In this city will'
bo shown hero within a short time,
It is the first motion picture film de- (
voted exclusively to tho exploitation
of fnshlons, and It is to bo shown hero I
through the courtesy of tho Wool t ox j
studio, Jor whom It wns produced by !
Universal, under tho personal super- J
vision of Ilnrry Levoy general mana
ger of tho educational depnrtmcnt.
Tho latest creations and, In fact,
creations yet to be placed on snlo In
tho New York shops will be shown
draped upon tho prettlost and clever
est models it was possible to obtain.
Tliosn 'vmintr Wnmnn wnrfi snloctoil na
For Sale One la inch Marton, gaic typesnor me display or tno particular
heater. A. O. Kocken, 225 west ' garments they wear. The result of
70tf , this, and of the palnstnking direction
Sixth.
given tho production, has rosulted in
ono of tho most beautiful as well as
entertaining photoplays yet released, j
1 wllli titi nrltl rtn Inn nl tlmrrtnt
T Q Wnctnn loft In at rtvnnlnf fnr
San Diego, -Cal., where he will spend, ening for Omaha, where ho will spend
Arthur McCabe has accepted a posi
tion in tho post office as parcel post
carrier.
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Wanted Liberty bonds at market , Lavish settings, choice garments, all j
price. Louis LIpshltz. 0f which are those which dictates of !
Mrs. Blood, of Cheyenne, is spend- Fashion have pointed out as tho j
ing several weeks in town at tho home correct thing for the Fall and Winter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mose McFarland.
Claudo Weingand will leave Sunday
for Fremont, whore ho will resume
his studies at Midland College.
Sight Specialists, Dixon & Son.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell leave
tomorrow for an extended (visit with
relatives in Chicago and Detroit.
John D. Sharplcy, of Chicago, Is
spending the week In town as tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wisner.
Mrs.-pllio Ryther has resigned hor
position at tho Gem candy kitchen.
She is succeeded by Mlso Lillian Bales.
John Ashbey left Wednesday for
Ames, Iowa, where he will outer Iowa
Agricultural College for tho coming
year.
Nicholas McCabe will leave this ev-
several months visiting his son.
No hunting or trespassing on ray,
place one-half mile west of Platte Val
ley school house. G. W. SMITH. G9-2
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Robinson, of Lu-
several days looking after school mat
ters. r .
A. J. Hanford, of Hastings', is spend
ing tho week in town investigating
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seasons, and superb photography
vcrne, Iowa, are spending this week land Propositions the vicinity of mako producton 8(and n,ono ,n
in town as the guests of their sons,
O. R and E. L. Robinson.
this city.
Miss Alice Sanburn left this morn-
its own field.
In its title,
Mrs. M. Kennedy, of Omaha, left i,lg for Laramie, Wyo., where she will Dressed Look.'
Its object I? described
which is "That Well
yesterday for Scotts Bluff after spend
ing a few days here with her grand
daughter. Mrs. Glenn Miller
Albert and John Herrod returned
Wednesday from Paxton where they
had been visiting their alster, Mrs.
McFadden, for the past ten days.
A tie pin of unusal pattern displayed
at Dixon's. An odd shaped ruby
mounted in platinum and 14k gold
with a good sized diamond at $30.00.
It is about to frost. You are going
to have to pot some of your out of
door plants. See the beautiful lino of
Roman Ivory pots and fern jars on
display at Dixons.
Tho Misses Lucille and Florence
Wllcnv fntrrtnlnpil .nt 51 four course
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illnnai. m ' Wnrl ti ncil n v oVfilllnir pnm-l
tilling jmi V J I? i.vi iihuivj .0
plimentary to tho young ladles who
are this week leaving for college.
ENID BENNETT
IN
"The Law of
She thought sho could take care of
herself but sho didn't know a villlan
when she saw him.
Two part BILL PARSON
Comedy,
"ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT'
Keith, Saturday.
enter the state university for the This film Is the second edition of a
coming year. similar play which was released in
T.onn Knim will Ipnvo sinidav for the early spring. Tills first edition!
Omaha where ho will spend several was mado the object of a nationwide
days before entering Midland Col- campaign, which was so successful
lege, at Fremont. tnat tuo second edition was planned.
, , . , , In many cities exhibitions were staged
Have you seen the latest models n
the new Edison, the $3,000,000 phono- in conjunction with the film. In which
graph? Ask to see and hear the Wil- live models took part, and which
11am and Mary, date about 1700 A. D. wore tho objects of much comment
HARRY DIXON. i by botl pubuc aud presH. Several
Editor Eames, of tho Wallace Win- j0nt exhibitions of this typo have
nor, has been spending this week In eeii arrange,
town, his fathed receiving treatment It wns wlth a aGSre to prescnt to
at a local hospital. the stylish women of America a fore-
Harry Huffman left yesterday for cast of what the coming seasons
Omaha, where ho will enter the state were to bring that this photoplay was
unWorsitv school of medicine that Is conceived. Men and women in close
located in that city. , touch with the fashion world, whose
, . , .. representatives are continually vis
Mnrl Maunin expects to leavo the .. . .
, , T , , uing tne style centers or tno worm,
latter part of thd week for Lincoln, ...
vu. aml w)l0 flro ln cIoge touch with all
.. . i. i, it-1 1 1 nntn. Win ornrn nnivnr-
"uc'u " " gatherings of creators of fashions,
sity tor me comiug iuiui, ,, , , ,1.4.
J ' were called upon to assist ln the pro-
Emily Rector left yesterday tor ur- paratlon of "That Well Dressed
egon and other points on the Pacific Look," so that when It Is Introduced
coast where sho will spend several in the theatro of tho nation It will
weeks visiting relatives. lack nothing in the way of originality
Harold McKlnley, who had been and preciseness. . ...
mnniiine the summer with his sister, Providing clothing for tho stylish
r n. nihi. loft vpsterdav for woman is no small Job. and in filming
Lincoln where ho will enter the unl- Bnrmonts which are crltorlons In their
verg . own fields, the utmost caro must be
' exorcised to exploit only thoso styles
A delay in opening tho Union Stato whjch aro typical of the times, and
aBnk fgor business has been ocean-' vh,ch mvo mot wRh popuIar fuver
ioned by, tho non-arrival of tho safe.W,th tho leadora ,n thIs fleld 1alnft
Othserwiso tho Institution would Iiavo t k u t , garments meet-
e are f?oinjr to jrive the peopl e of tills coiaiaunlty a sensation si Sff
It helliiif? one famous Vutoniat lc Waslier at auction nt any f
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gustafson, of Goth
enbnrg, visited friends in town yes
terday.
Mrs. W. F. Crook went to Omaha ry Ackerman, 1G21 cast Fourth. 70-2p
Knights UUct Officers. ,'",v . 'tJ".
At. the regular meeting of St.' 'Pat- '
Mrs. D. M. McFarland, of Cheyenne,
is a guest at tho home of her son, M.
McFarland. rlclq's Council 1311, Knights of Co.
For Sale Bulck-G, 1917 model. Will umliuU, held Wcdnesdny ovonlngl' ihoj '
consider Binaller car as part pay. liar- following offlcors wore olectcd:
Grnnd Knight F. J. McGovorn. ' .,
Tuesday to spend several weeks visit
ing friends.
Mr. IIcaTst, of Douglas, Ariz., spent
Wednesday, with his uncle, Chas.
McN'amara.
Mrs. EU tDIckoy entertained )thc
Everybody, works but father re-(
member that old tuno? That was
Charllo too- Bolloved in giving Mrs.'
Rellly her rights. And, oh, how thnt'
woman could wash. It was all right graf.
till tho kids held a circus in Rellly.'s, Wnrdon
back yard amidst his wife's clean
Deputy Grand Knight J. J. DoRolf. -Chancollor
C. J. Pass.
Recorder Joo Schatz.
Financial Secretary W. J,
members of the canteen company nt a wash And U,on-woll, wo really can't
theatro party Wednesday evening. toll you what happonC(1. You'll have to
Mips Hazel Barber and Miss Flor- como to tho Keith tonight and sco. j
once Wilcox left this morning for Lin- As will bo noticed by tho proceed-;
coin to resume their studies at tho ings tho county commissioners have'
university. expended a couplo of thousand dollars
Land-
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H. B. Harn.
Treasurer F, C. Plolstlckor.
Trustee W. It. Moloney. v jh
Insldo Guard Robt Sullivan. V ?
Outsldo Guard Georgo Hanlohl'- W
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If you want to como along and dig
for treasure with (Mary Pickford and n
nnnlint nilltlnn nf flnntnln Tflrlil. vntl '
Mrs. Arthur Fruit, who had boon n11" road making machinery bo bccnuBo Ey.
taking treatment at tho Twinem hos- ih to Improve the country, BRYD0DY ol0 , thg BCcUon Jf) com.
pital, returned today to hor home in road". To commissioners aro doing It,8 ftt th(j KcHh U)catre,
Monday and Tuesday Captain" KIdd,
opened a week or more ago.
For Sale 400 Head of
Idaho Cattle
Cows and heavy Steers, to be sold
at private sale, at the old Stock Yards,
on and after Sept. 16th. Will sell you
any number at any time.
RAUCH & MEVIN,
Phone Black 1008. North Plotte.
ing these requirements were used in
this production.
Thoso facts, coupled with the detail
of almost perfect direction nnd the
use of tho most clever models to be
found, warrant tho merit of this pro
duction. In tho eyes of tho women
of America, at least, there 's no doubt
but thnt this second edition of
fashions will meet with favor. Clothes
are interesting to all women nnd most
men. The story woven Into this little
playlet will find a responsive thrill
in the heart of any audience, no
matter whero assembled.
"That Well Dressed Look," second
edition, Is now being booked in all
of tho important thoatres of the
country.
Will be shown nt The Sun, .Matinee
and livening, iTKSHAY, SKI'T. Kttli.
GU
ARANTEED NOT TO BREAK
Glenroso.
You will bo surprised at tho largo
stock of diamonds Dixon carries, $3.00
to $1500.00.
Miss Minerva McWIllIains loft Mon
day for Rochester, Minn., to meet her
mntlwr nnil imnnmnnnv lin.r homo from .. . .
' " , , tnnnkless ono.
the Mayo Bros, hospital. ,
Mrs. Douglas Covers returned Tueu
spondlng several weeks with hor sis
spending several weks wIMi her sis
ter,. Mrs. Wff. F. Crook.
Dr. J. S. Twlncm underwent an
operation at an Omaha hospital Tues
day. Latest reports are to tho effect
that ho Is getting along nicely.
A. L. Choalo ,s of Bcatr'ce, who
has boon visiting friends In town for
tho past weok, has taken a position ns
freight brakeman for tho Union Pa
cific. SEE MY BLANKET AND RAIN
COAT SMPLES. They aro tho best
money can buy. Phono 40, Hotel Pal
ace, and leavo a call for D. A. Freed
inan, agent for tho Logan Knitting
Factory, Logan, Utah.
Sight Specialists. Dixon & Son.
There's a Captain Kldd about seven
teen years old, who wears glasses and
lie's Hko a lamb for everywhere that
Mary, goes well say como and sco
them nt the Keith theatre Monday and
Tnegday.
At tho Georgo Dlonor salo in Plant
precinct Wednesday cattle sold fairly
ill, hut not reaching tho prlco ob
tained last spring. Cows sold for
, round $75. Everything sold except
a motor truck and a touring car, tho
tidi on both of which were too low
all they can, or so far ns tho funds
' will permit, ln improving roads, but
Jr.
they don't recelvo much credit from
tho pepolo for tho work they do have,
performed. Tho longer ' wo' llVe tljJ
more wo arc convinced that the pobI-
lion or county commissioner is ai
'Clinton & Son' will
takocaro of your Eyo
Glass trouble; wo guar
antee to glvo you satis
faction. Sign of tho Big
Ring.
I GrabSOne While You Can
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ITEUCK!
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CARLOAD JUST IN.
The last carload sold so quickly
that many were disappointed.
Get yours now.
We have a Touring Car in stock
for immediate delivery.
Re Garage,
615 to 619 North Pine St.
WE DEMONSTRATE.
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