The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 27, 1920, Image 4

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,TO BB loo porHonul.
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WHBN VOU stood.
LOOKING at our window.
AND THMKIS whb uuMthtng.
IN THI5 expression.
ON YOUR fHoa.
THAT SAID you thought.
THIfi DISPLAY WM pretty.
AND THAT was anoilgh.
TO 'MAKM mo fool.
' WELL paid.
FOK ALL the work.
OF PUTTING in.
THAT WINDOW diiplay.
ANP NOW right hora. .
' WHILK WE'IIH talking.
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I WANT tO BURgGHt,
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THAT IT might pay you.
rtf'OP ofton and' look.
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BoCAUSH ovory wok.
Wit PUT in something.
THAT IS wortl!-whll.
WOKING at.
AND BVICN If you.
DON't NKI5D It JuH than.
WHEN YOU do.
COME TO need It.
YOU'LL romomber.
THAT YOU uw It.
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AND YOU'LL know
ItlGHT WHE1H3 to corno.
AND GET it.
NOW isn't Hint
SOME Idoa?
ANOTHER poom.
NEXT WEEK.
CLINTON, The Jeweler.
Sign of the Big Ring.
LOCAL AKI I'EKSOXAL
Ed HniiBon, of Chicago, is spending
a few dnys with friends In town.
Special Homo cured bacon 35c per
pound. Brodbeclc'B Meat Market. tf
MIsh France Ilulllgati,, or Ogalalla,
was tho week end guest of frlendH In
town.
J. E. Sebastian returned Saturday!
, from u buHinoHB trip to Lincoln and
Kansas City.
,iDr. Morrill. Dontlst, office ovor
Wilcox; Dupartmont Storo.
Don Hlnkloy, of Gothenburg, haH
Ueen transacting business in town for
a day or two.
-wA&blld gold 14 K. wntch of won
derful beauty at S150.00. Dixon, the
Jowolor.
Earl Stamp and Mr. Dill wore In
Choyonno Saturday looking after
company, business.
Dr. II. C. Urock. Dentist. X-Ray
Diagnosis. ReynoIdH Bldg. Phono 143
,Mlss Margaret McGInloy returiiod-
Saturday to heir homo in Lncoln after
a ton days' visit at ho Geo. MeGlnloy
homo.
St. Patrick's Council, Knights of
Columbus, announces n class Initia
tion Sunday, February 8th.
A. 15. Ilougland returned Sunday
from McCook whore ho had been sum
moned as a witness In court.
For Sale Fine manure for lawns
.losenh Snies. nhono Black 1150. 15-8
Wayna Cass, of this city, was taken
to Grand Island Friday to answer to
tho charge of forging checks.
' For Sale or will trade for a Ford, a
comer lot In Cody's addition. Phono
Red MG. 3-4
Mrs. D M. Lcypoldt returned
Sunday from Wcrshey whero she had
Boon spending a fow days with rela
tives. To whom are you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer tho highest
prices. C4tf
Tho auxiliary of tho Spanish War
Veterans will moot In tho hall of the
city fire building Wednosdoy after
noon. A pair of diamond cuff llnkn dis
played at Dixon's at '$40.00 for soft
cuffs, of rare beauty, call and soo
them.
The Indies' aid society of the
Christian church will moot in tho i
phurch purloin Thursday afternoon at
throe o clock.
Wo Iun lh'intudla( buyers for six
holies of four or tho rooms on north
Mile of raMroad tracks. II. ii S
AGKNCY, Hrodbeck HiiIMIng. U
J. E. Nelson left Sunday for Fter-
ling to look after business connected
with tho department store In which ho J
is Interested. ,
When In North Platte stop at the '
New Hotel Palaco and Cafe. You will
bo treated well. SStf
Ex-sallors and marine can now se
cure their service buttons by calling
at tho Home Service office In tho fed
eral bulking.
Dixon's have a lense grinding plant
at your service. If you break our
glasses) just bring the pieces and
they will show you what service Is.
Tho Jury In the district court was
dismissed Thursday ovonlng Jury
cases not hoard at this term will come
up for henrlng at tho March term.
Call 212 for frosh groceries. Dick
Stogemanri. "7lf
S. G. Hogate, who came down from
Arthur several weeks ago to have a
broken ankle core for at a local hos
pital, has sufficiently recovered to re
move from tho hospital to tho Palaco
hotol.
Only four days lofl thn 3011 inn
buy and savc 20 to ?A) j('r cent on cv
crj tiling you buy during the store
wide del Uie Money for Pizer Sale
The Leader .Mercantile Co.
I5bv. and Mrs. Roland Mackintosh;
leave this week for a visit with Mrs.
Mackintosh's mother In St. Joe, JMo.
Mr. Mackintosh expects to be absent
about three weeks, and his wife may
remain longer.
Sutherland organized a camp of Un
American Legion Friday everilnp with
a membership of nbout fifty. " Efforts
will bo made to secure as members
all ex-service men In the section trib
utary to that town.
Ed Martin, who hnd been employed
at tho Penny Co. store for a year, lias
gone to Grand Island to accept a po
sition with tho same company. His
position at Grand Island is in the na
ture of a promotion.
Over In Custer county, an oil de
velopment company has been organ
ized and up In Dawes county wells arc
being drilled. Some day oil wells
will be found in western Nebraska and
Lincoln county may becomo part of the
oil field.
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Registered Shorthorn Cattlo Sale.
I. E. Burton and Geo. Russell will
hold a salo of high class, useful
Shorthorns nt ilaywood, February 11.
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Afternoon Matinee.
Anita Stowaft in "Mary Regan
SUCH A WOMAN IS MARY REGAN
When Big Business relaxes and squanders its swollen profits on Big Pleasure
in New York's midnight joy ground the whole glittering underworld dances to its
whim v
To play with the devotees of Big Pleasure means the opening of the Golden
Doors to the woman who has brains, beauty and nerve.
LOUIS B. MAYER presents
ANITA STEWART
In Leroy Scott's sensational Novel
oi Big Pleasure in New York
MARY
Directed by LOIS WEBER.
REGAN
A First National Attraction.
indications are that Tires will advance in price
to 20 per cent within the next thirty days. We are
at this time to furnish any size from 30x3 to 35x5.
If you will need Tires in the spring we will take your
order new for delivery any time before May 1st and guarantee
the .present price. Yoa need the Tires, we need the business,
why notsge! together. We quote a few prices below:
3x3 Plain $12.10, iockding war tax.
SOxSTlam $15.75, including war tax. ;
30x32 Non-skid $18.75, including war tax.
32x32 Flak $18.25, including war tax.
32x32 Non-skid $21,85, including war tax.
34x4 Plain $29.35, including war tax.
34x4 Non-skid $35.50, including war tax.
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LOCAL ATI) PEltSONAL
Dixon & Son, Siflit Specialists.
Misses Anna and Joslo O'Hare
spent Sunday in Cozad
MeCJoiorn & Stack, Frch Grocer
ies. I'Jione SO. Free Delivery.
A. P. Kelly returned Sunday from
a visit with relatives in Oklahoma.
Dixon-i-Dlamonds.
Hover Hastings attended the bas
ket ball game at Gothenburg Frldty.
Harolfi Pool, of Lincoln, vlnitod ovor
tho week end wltl frlonds in town.
Dixon's, the storo of quality gifts
Mrs. Wm. Slmants .went to Omaha
yesterday
for a short visit with
frlonds.
J. Frazier and Mr. Nowsomo went to
Cheyenno Friday on business for the
Union Pacific.
Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists.
Don Clabaugh spent Sunday with
his parents while enroute from Grec
loy. Col., to Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tighe,' of Colo
rado, are visiting their sisters, Mrs.
Durgnor and Miss Theresa Tigho. .
Tho Edison in your home will bo a
rleal pleasure to you. Dixon will be
glad to demonstrate ono to you.
During tho past week hay has gone
orf about three dollars a ton, and yes
terday's local quotations wero $17.00.
For Salo Thoroughbred H. I. Red
roosters. Mrs. Wober, 314 west Front
street. 5-2
Miss Mario Martini wont to Her
shoy Sunday to spend a fow days
with her slsj.er, Mrs. Fred Rasmus
sen. Special for Saturdny Swift's l're.
mltiin Hams iVlc pcr pound.. McOov
ern & Stack, Phono SO. Free Deliv
ery Mrs. L. C. McGraw returned Friday
from Lexington whoro sho had boon
visiting rolativos for the past four
weeks. ,
D. "m. Collins camo down from
Cheyenne Friday to spend sevoral days
looking after business for tho union
Pacific.
Levi Duko has moved his stock of
wail paper to tho Pulvor building on
east Sixth street opposlto Tho Trib
uno office.
Mrs. Wlbur Martin, of Beatrice, was
called to this city tho latter part of
last weok by tho illness of her daugh
ter. Mrs. E. E. Clark.
Mr Moran, of Iowa, who has been
olecgod secretary of tho Chambor oi
Commorco, is oxpoctod to arrivo in
town the early part of next weok and
at onco tako up his duties.
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Aro You Interested -in Xorth P'attts
Progress?
If you are, holn to obtain an accu
rate census. TIiIh means n city of ton
thousand for North Platte If we make
the eeiuiiK complete.
! Misses Lucille McFarland and Katie
i Walters will entertain Thursday ev
! ening at tho McFarland homo at a
, miscellaneous shower complimentary
J to Miss Willa Rauch.
I Only four days left that you can
buy and save 20 to 50 per cent on ev
erything you buy during tho toro
wldo (Jet the Money for Plzer Sale
The Leader Mercantile Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carmichael,
of Elsie, wero visitors In town Satur
day. They were married In this city
tho latter part of December and wero
enroute home from a wedding trip.
.The Municipal Chorus will meet in
tho Junior high school building at
eight o'clock tomorrow evening
Those who desire to join the choral
should attend this meeting.
"Kngnged ly Wednesday."
Tho thirteen young ladlos of the
Nificagee Camp Firo are to be assist
ed by four high school boys and many
others, many of whom aro of North
Platte's best talent in giving this play.
In securing Mrs. Tiley to coach them,
the girls have the services of an un
usually talented person along this spe
cial line, and not only aro the girls
bedng enabled to give a first class play,
but thoy are learning much in the art
of drama. Tho theme of this play, al
though a comedy, Is of unusual merit,
and is being well worked out.
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Are You n Good Citizen?
At a cost of many TnlllioiiH of dollars
the government 1b endeavoring to
take a census of its population. Will
you assist to mako this accurate and
complete In North Platto?
e Buy and
our
TIE" HARRINGTON MER. CO.
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The Association has unlimited funds at its command to
assist in tho building or purchase of homes for the people of
North Platte. If you are interested, the officers of this
Association will render every assistance and show you how
easy it is to acquire your own home.
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.