The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 02, 1920, Image 9

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    AT THE SUN THEATRE
Three Days, Commencisig Jan. 6th,
AFTERNOON MATINEE EACH DAY.
MARY pick f
In Hor Third Picture from Her Own Studio
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HEART
O' THE
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HILLS''
"You dare to pull my
Adapted from the famous novel by John Fox, Jt
hair." cries Mary Pickford, as the little mountain girl just starting to school. And
Mary shows the boys she can fight with her fists for her rights. It is the inimit
able Mary with her laughs and frowns and intrepid daring, in the story of the
feudist fights of "the old Kentucky Mountaineers.
Yonrhces In tho Tolls
An Information was filed against
Cecil Voorhoos Wednesday charging
him with the theft of a watch valued
at $45 from Will Otton. He was ar
raigned before Judge Wood hurt t,
ntiiaitml tint mitltv mill llio linnrliur nt
, church Wednesday, evontng when Miss' f0r tomorrow. Voorheos is tho man beck's Meat Market,
mjiup iiuti'ii uui'ii'i uuuiiiie uio uimtt
FINELY APPOINTED WEDDING
MAUKS PASSING OP YE Alt
In the way of brilliancy of ap
pointments, no wedding in North
Platto has ovor excolled, if equaled,
tho ono solemnized at the Methodist
who was hold on suspicion of having
sold a Ford car that did not bolong to
hm.
:o!i-
GAS ENGINE FOR SALT.
Four horso power Fairbanks gas
englno in good running ordor. Brod-
8Gtr
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A son was born Tuesday to Mr. and
Mrs. Joo liaskins.
Mr. ana jurs. v.. n. moroj wm . SpeciaiHomo cured bacon 35c per
Hastings Wednesday, to visit relatives poumL Brodbeck's Meat Market. tt
for several days. A b ba wag born TueS(1 to
Goorge Frater returned Vednesda M fl M j
from a few days' visit In Maryvllle.i , , , n ,
Mo with bis sister ! Special Kettle rendered lard. Brod-
Mo., wltn ins sister. , beck's Meat Market. 8Ctf
Mrs. W. H. Munger returned to Om- .
aha Wednesday after a ten-day visit' E1 Helm, of Hershey transacted
with her son Ilorton and family. business in town Wednesday
Bishop Beecher, of Hastings, is ex anr 57f
nnrf,i tn nd Sunday in town and Building. Ihono30,.
will assist in the services at the Epls-i Mrs. Joo Quinn and chlldron are cust street for sevoral weeks, sold tho
copal church. j visiung in Jiieyenno uus weeic.
Tho Ideal Bakery will buy. milk bot-; A boy baby, was born Monday to Mr.
ties until January 4th, 1920. land Mrs. Harry Crook of Paxton.
Claude Smith, a Btudont In tho Kear-j Special Kottlo rendered lard. Brod
noy stato normal, has returned to thatj beck's Meat Market. 8Gtf
institution after spending two weeks p. H. Lyman, of Bayard, looked after
with Ids parents. business interests in town Tuesday.
AVp tiipjin what we sav ONE-FIFTH c. F. McCall. of Sutherland, was a
TO ONE-HALF off of regular prices I business visitor in town Wednesday.
on our entire mock. Call 212 for fresh groceries.
EinVAKUS-nuiAViiiia tu. stecemann. 77tf
Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X.-Ray Mr3i Anna Brauer. of Gothenburg,
Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148 was tho guest of frien(js in town
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Day, of Lincoln, Tuesday.
arrived Tuesday, coming nero mj ui-. M1 joannetto
tond the Day-Beoler wedding and to
visit Mr. Day's parents.
Special Home cured bacon 35c per
pound. Brodbeck's Meat Market. tf
W. J. Stuart returned Wednesday
from California where he spent a
month visiting his sons Bruce and Will
and also in New Mexico with his son
Jay.
pippnns for Sale Phone Black
245. 101-4
Conductor W. It. Harding, of tho
Hart, of Cozad
visited with friends in town tho first
of tho week.
Good team, wagon and harness for
sale. L. D. McFarland, 1702, east
Fourth street. 07-5
Mr. and Mrs. Will Waltomath leave
in a day, or two for a visit in Omaha
and Chicago.
When in North Platto stop at the
N'ew Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will
be treated well. 58tf
Tho Nlnafiirno n.min firn trrntin met
Omaha-North Platto run, accompa-, Tuesdliy evening at the homo of their
nlod by Mrs. Harding, will leave next, uardlan Mrs M E Crosby,
week for California to spend a month SaloFour rQOm hougo an( tWQ
or more. lotg Nog 3 aml ln soo 1)lock on wost
For Sale Majestic range, first class N, ,h t L Pr,co $1B00 Innulro
condition, library table, ciiiiionior , at 221 wog(. Elovontu street 100.3
214 west FourUi. i -- Th(j Oman's Missionary Society of
See tho splendid assortment .or tho Luthoran cimrch Will meet at the
trimmed hats on salo for $.uu in wua sona thlf. aftornoou at tiireo
WhitUiker's mlllinisry, department at 0.clock
Block's. 4 . , i f .' At tho meeting of the stato bar as-
Mrs. Chas. Temple entertained at a 80Clatlon at Omaha this week J. G
luncheon Tuesday noon compliment- B lor of clty was elected vice
ary to tho members of tho Day-Beeler proaWont
wwhHnir nartv who were house guests , . .
of Miss ler. Table decorations were ,VMffi Mor-
pinK a.m i I cantllo Co. will offer tho highest
Try out a Chandler car ln any way, prlces 64tf
you care to, and wo will lea t ho out- f m gt
como to .your own best ; J6,. Paul. Minn., to attend a convention
can make you an l'"1'110 very Minnesota Life In-
on tho touring models. p
J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer, sumnce Co.
n m,,tnnqnn returnodWed-1 w rc t( Sc,, sel1 verylliln(? In
Dr F; Qtnin1 whoro ho com- ur "tore nt onc-fifOi to onchnlf off.
nosday from Sterling flC,r0JunK 8 Y(,u cannot afford to look elsewhere.
rm& 1 is ED)VAHDS-ltEYNOIDS CO.
" m' m, nVnvnl of his office qulp-! For Sale Cord wood. $12 per cord
Znt and as soon as It comes will on car at Blkhorn on U. P. Write W
Pot 1 a"lL"! ..n 1,1. nractice H. Burkett, 5003 Davenport street,
leave ut uin-u n - .
I of Clrnrn DHvnr tlnv Tln rliurnlil
' nuu ueeu umiuiiiiiuy unu uisieiuuy
decorntml by ( J. Pass with smllnx
and baskets of cut flowers, tho smllnx
being profusely used ln tho decora
tion of the altar, tho dome chnudo
Hor, the facade of tho gallery, whilo
ropes of smllHX extended along tho
pow entrance on both sldos of tho
nllso. "Benuttful" was tho expression
of tho guests who filled tho seating
capacity of tho church. Tho olTlclat
slstcd by Rev. Mackintosh.h,T,.Mn,Vfn
ong clergyman wus Rov. II. K. Hess,
assisted by Rev. R. O. Mackintosh.
Promptly at eight o'clock Beeler
Scott and Joo and Bernard Temple
stretched tho canvas, after which Mrs.
Zora Hamilton sang tho mnrrlngo
song "Becauso" and Miss Florenco
MacKay at he piano bogan tho Lohen
grin wedding march and tho brldnl
party entered.
As Mr. Day. accompanied by Chas
Hlrsch as best man. and the ministers
entered front tho vestry room, the
ushers proceeded two by two down
ono aisle to tho chancel whor they
met the bridesmaids as they enmo to
their places beforo the fern-banked
altar. Tho (lower girls, little Nancy
Mitchell and Virginia Scott, wearing
pink georgette drosses and carrying
baskets of pink and lavender sweet
pens, were followed by, tho bride's at
tendants, Misses Mario Pettlt, Maymo
Plzer, Mildred Bowers, Constance Ly
ford, Virginia Billiard and Mrs. E. L
Ford. They wore gowned In pink
tnll'ota with hats of silver not and pink
forgot-mo-nots and carried shower bo
quets of pink und lavender sweet
peas. Mrs. John S. Slinms, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor and
was gowned in pink taffeta with cream
French lace. Sho woro a hat of silver
net and pink and lavender chiffon
with streamers of silver and lavender
and carried a shower boquot of pink
and lavender sweet peas. Allcleruth
Simms carried tho ring In a largo
pink rose.
The bride entered on tliv arm of hor
father. Sho was gowned in brldoT!
satin with trimming of silver em
broidered georgetto. A spray of or-
nngo blossoms was caught In at tho
bodice and her harem veil was hold In
place by a wreath of orange blossoms
Tho court train of whitie chiffon wns
lined with shell pink and embroidered
In silver. Sho carried a shower bo
quet of pink and lavender sweet peas.
Immediately following tho ceromany
Miss Esther Antonldes sang the bene
diction, Miss MacKay rendored tho
Mendelsohn wedding march as a ro
aasslonal and Miss Antonldes sang
Barcarolle from the Tales of Hoff
man.
A reception was held In the church
parlors which had been decorated
with smilax and ferns and .baskets of
pink and white sweet peas. Missos
Helen Smith, Wiltna Coates, Majorlo
Russell, Elslo Waltomath, Betty Tur
pie and Lucillo McFarland assisted in
serving a two course lunch. Tho ubIi-
ers wero M. E. Scott, Chas. Temple,
Dr. J. S. Simms, Victor Hnlligun, Ern
est Rincker, Win. Norris. James Flynn
and Paul Nolan
Mr. and Mrs. Day left on a lato train
for Denver, Kansas City nnd points in
Oklahoma, where they will sipend a
couple of months before olng on to
Hiiroveport. Ju., wnero tuoy win muicc
their home
Out of town guests wore Mrs. Alice
Fox of Long Beach. H. II. Corey, Rich
ard Balllman nnd Mrs. Zora Hamilton
of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ford of
Springfield, O., Miss Mario Pettit of
Fremont, Constance Lyford, Falls City
Mildred Bowers of Verdun, Miss Vir
Is Rood. Tho sale begins January 2d,iKlnla Bullard of Willow Springs, Mo.,
and continues to January 11. Villa Mr. and Mrs. David Simms of Hastings
AVhlttnker, Block's store. Mr. and Mrs. Cody Boal, Greeley, Col.,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snyder, of BIk- and Mr. and Mrs. David Day of Lln-
noll. wero In town vesterdav and left coin,
last night for Texas whoro they will ! This marriage, uniting two of North
John W. West aged eighty, died
Monday evening at tho homo of his
daughter, Mrs. Klrchgestnor, on west
Tenth streot. Funeral services wore
hold yesterday afternoon and tho re
mains taken to Arnold for burial.
Just received a car load of potatoes
which will bo sold in fivo and ten
bushel lots at $2.35 per bushel. All
sound potatoes. McMICHAEL'S
GROCERY.
George McKaln, who had been con
ducting a meat market on north Lo
fixtures and stock Wednesday to
Georgo Smith, who formerly conduct
ed a market in that section of the city.
Christian Science service Sunday 11
a. m. Wednesday evening meetings
overy week at 8:00. A cordial invi
tation is extended to all to attend
theso serrices. Building & Loan build
ing, room 25.
Julius Plzer mado nn addition to his
Dick large real estate holdings in North
Platte Wednesday when ho purchased
of George McKaln a two story busi
ness building on North Locust street
Ho has leased tho ground floor to
Georgo Smith for a term of fivo years.
In order to clean out my winter
stock of trlmed hats beforo spring
goods arrive, I will put on salo ono
lot of hats for $2.00. Tho assortment
spend the winter. Mrs. Snyder will
visit two sisters whom sho has not
seen for twenty-five years and Mr.
Snyder will look after oil land which
ho owns.
During the big sale Jan. 2d to 11th
our hats formerly selling up to $15.00
will bo reduced to $5.00. Hats from
$15.00 to $25.00 at half prico. Villa
Whlttakor. Block's.
WE HAVE A JtEPUTATION TO
SUSTAIN and wo are not going fo
Jeopardize our standing by advertis
ing something that wo do not, lire up
to. W mherlise one-fifth to one-"
half off AND WE WILL SELL
as wo adverlise. LET THE SKEP"
HPS INVESTIGATE FOR THEM
SELVES.
EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO.
We can handle a few Dodgo and
Chandler overhauls jobs now. Better
talk with us and havo It dono now
whon you do not have so much need
for your car. J. V. Romlgh Garage.
Dr. and Mrs. John S. Simms wore
hosts at a dinner to tho Day-Beelor
bridal party Tuesday evening at the
)n fitnrllnir
EDWARDS-UEYNOLPS HI. now or
I Omaha.
Miss Esther Kelly will
100-4
leavo tills
to
beforo
fer . tin siricted choice of entire stock evening for Webster City. Iowa,
at Z f.f S U ToneXtlf off of regular spend a few days with friends bel
v L rn.iitst money saving returning to school at Oskaloosa.
vnt" ever held In North Platte. , Carl Simon returned Tuesday from
. nvn ,Q f ,us. a short visit with relatives ln Hast-
Thls issue, oi mo wu" . l7;i, lncs. Mrs. Simon and tho children
tlnct value to tno Puronoa ut .u..w roma,nod for ft moro extonUed visit.
a3. 11 uc' u":a nffnrlnL' For SaleA bargain: 8 room house,
F ?oi January c earai co salesT modern except heat; has garage, barn
Tahoso advertisements1 are-ell worth and coal shed Phono black 1132, 408
illUBU . u . i vmi nriat RInvontli streot. But!
vour tlmo to reau, lor uy u u ...
f. nrtimHnH to savo money. 1 Mrs C. F. Koch ontertained ln o
rfnini nt a exceptionally pleasing manner at Hop
airs. in. ""7.7Jh at homo Tuesday evening the momuers
ono o cioca u"""r nnWr of hor Sunday school class and tho
which her sister, Miss Myrtlo Beeler "l
. m..i.i .innra nna were '
w3 "or;, omiin v a nolor scheme Tho annual ball of tho B. of L. F.
rou maua
Platte's oldest and most widely known
families Is the culmination of school-
day attachment, for both brldo nnd
groom nro graduates of tho local high
school, and both later attended the
stato university. Finishing her
schooling at tho lattor Institution, Mrs.
Day accepted a postlon In tho Platto
Valloy Bank where sho proved a most
valued employe. She bus been a fu
vorlto In society, and her popularity
is woll evidenced by the many pro-
mptlal functions at which sho was
tho honoree. Mrs. Day, is tho young
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Boolor who for ovor thirty years havo
made Lincoln county their home, first
at Wnllaco, lator In North Platto.
After completing his studios at the
university Mr. Day entered tho em
ploy of the Continental Oil Co. as a
geologist and was assigned to ser
vice In Wyoming. Whon war was de
clared ho enlisted in tho radio ser
vice and for some tlmo was Instructor
in radio at tho University of Now
York. Ho was honorably discharged
aftor two years service, and immedi
ately accepted a position as geologist
for the Emerald Oil Co., of Louisiana.
roses.
P! liulri nt lira K. fl. ll!Lll WednOS-l
oWpaBeata Wl SariK WMta day ovenfng. woTveVy largel, . attend
Slcr E Snror?ways carried out In ed. Stamp's orchestra of eight pieces
Union Pacific dining room. The long
beautifully appointed table was doc-; with headquarters at Shrovoport
orated with baskets of red roses aud1 . 7T .
,1 1.. nmutnl nn.wlln ctMol .HCXICail nill'U III IJniUJ.
tio,i with tn-nmi tmio Tim nlann niirilB ' I'oaro maiioro a Mexican eiupioyuu
v.w.. ...... o , I 1 ... 11 1.. 1,111,..! I
u.n onlcrlnnl w til Mm RltllltlH liml " a HCCVlOIl IlilllU ill. HI'lilJ wiw ivniuvi
.... . . 'I'nnu.l.itf (tcvtvil?irr u'hnil fin U'!1U HtrilPlf 1
ropresontou tno mueront j&nois in 1 uiwii.e - ;
mmnnnn f ATlua Tlnfllnr ntiri ATr I l'v train No. 13. After WUlUIIg XOr 1
Dav. Favors wero nosogay.s of red ' igt to pasB mnuero hiciiou uyoi
O' ilio woi uouiiu 11 hi; iv uwi, Huukuib
the approach of tho fast traveling
p.MHongcr train. Sheriff Salisbury
n id Undortakor Malonoy wont to
Ivuly and brought tho body to this
city.
::o::
Ilnuso For Sale
Strictly modern G room house with
garage, corner lot, on east Fifth. Also
lot on wost Fifth. Apply 1002 east
Fifth or phono Red 1155.
::o':
Fur Coats and Robes.
Wo take orders for tanning furs
and hides for coats and robes and for
tho making of coats and robos from
furs pud hides. Coats rollnod ami re-
naired.
91tf L. LIPSH1TZ.
For Salo
Threo room house and corner lot;
houso has largo pantry and clothes
closet, pantry largo enough to bo
mado Into a bath room if desired. Lot
has plonty of largo shade treos and
good cow barn on it. Can givo pos
session at once. Call at 221 south
llTnlnnf alKAflt r rlir.m, T?m1 310 111
::o::
FOH SALE.
Now modern houso, oak finish, corn
er location, with very llttlo oxponso
could bo mado Into n doublo houso.
Rent from half would mako goodly
raivmontH on property. Priced at
cost of construction. Phono Rod 834
Throat Health
Throat health naturally suggests
(inlll-Curcl, McCormlck or Cnniso nnd
II is a fact ihat without throat health
theso great singers would ho helpless.
The congestion of a catarrhal dis
charge Is not only destructive of voice
beauty, but it Is destructive of health
nnd con of life, as thousands of
deaths annually from diphtheria will
testify.
That the health of tho throat de
pends upon nerve vigor which Is free
Ij supplied when nene lines are free
of pressure or Interference Is evident
I" the fact that ninny wllh sound lungs
and excellent health in every other
particular, nro tender of throat, eas
ily disordered by attacks which the
average throat would easily repel.
Nature made the backbone a ilcxihlc
instrument for piloting every move of
the body. II is only by displacement
of one of the twenty. four movable
Joints of tills HcxlMc column that
there can come any interference with
the transmission of nerve vigor lo or
gans or tissues of the body. Pres
sure, upon nerves supplying tho throat
Is the cause of throat weakness, and
chiropractic spinal adjustments re
move the cause
NO CHARGE There is no cliarge
for consultation and it places you
under no obligation whatever.
Drs. States & States,
The X. S. C Chiropractors.
Building nnd Loan Building
North Platte Nebraska.
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
0ISCASE5 "THE FOLLOWING
HEAD
EVES
EARS
NOSE
THROAT
ARMS
HEART
LIVER
STOMACH
PANCRA3
SPLECN
KIDNEYS
DCWCLS
A7PLNDIX
(BLAODEft
LOWER
Spiaal JCtAvm LIMBS
LOWER PINCHED
KERVE5.1MP05SIBLE
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPULSES
(LIFE AMD HEALTH)
ru TnElR.ORGiN5
AND TISSUES
4
1 B
lininmnmnnini
HEATING PAD
Every family needs an
electric pad. In case of
sickness there is nothing
like the continuous, uni
form heat, with regulation for three different tem
peratures. It means comfort for those who use a
sleeping porch or sleep in a cold room.
North Platte Light
& Power Co.
O. M. SWEDBURG,
20 Years Experience
Pure Bred Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer
HOLDREGE. NEBRASKA.
Making sales regularly for some o the best breeders and
farmers all over the state. Am selling nearly every day ln
sale season and will appreciate the opportunity to make
your sale. For sale dates write me or call at the Union State
Bank, North Platte, and arrange for sale dates and terms.
Winter Courses
University of Nebraska
School of Agriculture.
January 26 to Febr. 20, 1920.
(JENEIIAL AGHICULTUItE : Bettor Farming Methods: study of
noed selection, crop rotation, boII tlllugo; Live Stock Fanning: judg
ing of cuttle, hogs, sheep and horsos. Care and feeding of llvo stock.
lMeaHos of Animals and Plants; Growing of Fruits and Yeget4ibIos;
Poultry Pulsing for Proilt,
DAIRYING A Practical Training in tho ossentials of tho dairy buslt
noss; Selccllon and caro of Dairy t'altle, feeding, housing .and man
agoinont;llutU)r making, checso making, markoting of dairy products;
3111k Testing, preparation of mill; for market.
ItUKAL ECONOMICS Farm Accounting, bookkooplng, farm records;
Farm Organization, farm equipment, cropping systems; aiarkoting,
grain oxchangos, co-oporatlvo organization.
For for agricultural couraos $8.00.
AOTOMOHILES AND TltACTOBS Course opens January 5. Four
weeks; Students enter every Monday. Instruction for. tho Farmer who
handls ills own machines; Lectures nnd Shop Work on engines, igni
tion, transmissions, differentials, carhurctoore, otc. Practlco in opera
tion, repair and caro of tractors; New lliilldlug, splendid equipment, ox
port instructors. Foo $10.00.
Minimum Ago Limit 18 Year.
For further Information address,
PRINCIPAL, SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE,
. University Form, Lincoln, Nbbraskn.
tho luncheon