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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
Keith, Monday and Tuesday. WILLIAM FARNUM -IX- "WINGS OF THE MORNING" Another ''big man" role for Farnum and a remark ably satisfying tale of love and heroism. ADULTS 30c. J' Vi'..,, i-H'MHi i H I mmm fiif - nB -"Tar it iTir m f r iTt -i CHILDREN 15c. ll DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, i Graduate Dentist Otfice over the McDonald Statu Bunk. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. I Mrs IlatUo tlti-Rtodt, of I'axton, . spout Wedndsdny with friends In town. LOCAL AJTO personal Thos. O'Nloll, ot Llncpln, Is a guest nl tho homo of his undo; W. R Stack. ' The Roxall hnndlo tho goods, lltf Mr. and Mrs. Slmrploy Thompson, of Ilorshoy,, ware huslnoss visitors in town Tueatlny. Soo its for wall -paper, Tho Rexall Store 14tfj Fred Hanlon spent sovoral days In Ogahvlla HiIm weak doing shoot Iron work on a job tnkon by Simon Uron. All kinds of nursory stock for sale. It. McFarland, I3ox G2G, North Platte, ! Nob. 14tf Miss Agnos O'NoIll arrived toilay from Lincoln for a visit with her cousins, Misses Florence and Mnrle Stack. Mrs. T. A. Llndonmoyor returned Wodnosday, to lipr homo In Fairfield after spending tho wenk ond at tho J. J. Crawford homo. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. H. A. Brooks Is quite 111 with nn attack of tho flu. Miss Dorothy Hlnman Is qulto ill with a Bovero attack of tho grippe. Mrs. P. K. Burnett, of Suthorlandf visited with friends In town tho first of tho week. ' Clinton lists. & Son, Eye-Sight Spocla-tf MIss Irma Johston went to Grand Island today to spend tho week ond with frlonds, . Miss Bculnh HUdobrand, of King gold, visited with friends In town tho first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKlnloy, of Sutherland, wore Hie guests of frlonds In town Tuesday. Now LaTusca pearls just arrived. Step In ami sco them. Dixon, So jowoler. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Oglcr returned Tuosday from a short visit with frlonds in Omaha. A pair of properly fitted glasscB will stop that headache, Clinton & Son. Opticians. tt Boy Banks purchased tho C. S. Clinton bungalow on Vino street Tuos day, tho consideration being $G000. Misses Mildred and Josophlno Mc Kcown returned Tuesday from a week's visit Svith frlonds In Lincoln. Lost 34x4 & casing, rim, tubo and black and red tiro cover. Reward of $25 for return to tho Overland Gn rago. 17-3 i Mrs. Louis Petorson returned last Engineer Thos. Cox is nblo to bo'out night from Rossvillo, 111., whore she again after a month's illness with tho had been visiting hor brothor and sis- flu, iter for three weeks. Mrs. F. R. GInn has resigned hor position ns mntron nt tho Twlncm hos pital. Ono day sorvlco for broken lenses, Clinton & Son, Optician's. tf Tho Baptist parsonago on cast Fourth street has been sold to J. R. Loudon . ' Mrs. A. C. I lull, and children left to day for Grand Island, where Mr. Hull has aceptcd tho pastorate of the Bap tist church. T. M. Cohagcn returned Tuesday evening from a visit In Omaha nnd other points, having been absent about ten days. A seven topped mounting of plati num and gold with a beautiful bluo white stono at $100.00 displayed at Dixon's. Soo it for it is a rare beau ty. John Schnchtlor, who gavo Madrid, Nobraska, as Ills homo, was arrested Wcdno(dny charged of having in toxicating liquor In his possession. In pollco court ho pleaded guilty and was fined ono hundred dollars and costs. Music In your homo is necessary. Dixon can nrrango payments on an Edison so you 'can afford ono. Arthur W. Billiard, who had been Hpondlng several days In Staploton, roturned Wednesday to And a telo gram stating that ho was tho father of a girl Baby born Sunday at St. Paul, Minn., where Mrs. Dullard Ifas been visiting her parents for sovoral months. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thoolccke and daughter returned Tuesday from a two mouths' visit in California, Otto's power of description is good, he Is an observing follow, and ho can tell you moro about Southern California than can those who reside thore. For Sale Registered Hereford Bulls. II. P. Hanson, North Platte, Neb. lGtf Miss Irma McMIchaol has resumed her duties as bookkeeper iov the W. R. Maonoy Co. after a three weeks absence duo to la grippe. Wo mako a Speciality of fitting glasses, Clinton & Son. Opticians, tf Engineer Fred II. Thompson Is con fined to bed with a very, severe attack of lumbago. Engineer Hugh Bird has boon off duty for ten days with the samo trouble. Wo pay cash for butter and eggs. McGovorn & Stack, phono 80. Free delivery. 8tf Harry Gantz, of Alliance, district deputy of tho B. P, O. Elks, will mako nn official visit to the local iodgo Monday evening, Match 22d. At that time a class of candidates will be in itiated. A St. Patrick's Day dnnco will bo held at tho K. C. hall Wednesday evening of next week. This should appeal to every loyal Irishman, though of courso everybody Is invited to par ticipate in tho' iplcausures of tho evening. Mrs. C. M. Newton returned yester day from a week's visit in Omaha and Lincoln. She attended tho auto show in Omaha and then went over to the capltnl city to visit her son Donald who Is attending tht state unlvorsity. Let us repair your broken glasses whllo you wait,' Clinton & Son. Op tlclans. t Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Roddy will leavo about April first to visit their son Vincent who is located in Cnlfor nla. This will be tho first vacation Mr. Roddy has taken since he began filling his present position with tho Union Pacific. 1 Is fhe incomparable food Bread is a muscle builder, a brain stimulator and withal the only food of which you never tire. The innumerable ways in which bread can be can be serv ed, is an added attraction taken advantage of by too few. Try this dainty, hunger-satisfying confection today: Bread Muffins 3 'cups bread crumbs, 2l cups milk, 1 cup Hour, 3 eggs, 1 tablespoon melted butter, 2 teaspoons baking powder, Quarter teaspoon salt. Cover the crumbs with milk and let sook fif teen minutes. Beat to a paste and add the beaten egg yolks.llour, salt, baking powder and melted butter. Fold in the stiffily beaten egg whites. Bake in buttered mat fin pans in a quick oven for 20 minutes. BAKE-R1TE BREAD is the bread t6 use wheu making this recipe. Its flavor is absolutely delicious. Buy some Bakc-Rite Bread today and make Bread Muffins. . WE USE COW BRAND FLOUR EXCLUSIVELY, BAKE-RITE BAKERY. M' V M3fiT?TWIiin 8 See Our Window Display I in ALWAYS RELIABLE For Men's Wear That Men Wear See Our Window Display THE BIGGEST Uothing Value OF THE SEASON We Have Just Received a Shipment of 250 YOUNG MEN'S SPRING SUITS These suits are of the newest spring models; conservative and high waist line effects in single and double breasted, belters and plain. These suits were boughtbyusatlot price and we are going to offer them for sale at $33 This is a Good Opportuni ty to Save Dollars on Your Spring Suit. Copyriaht 1919 The Home of Kuppenhu'mct A few Conserva tive and Young Men's Models go at US fan) W Exceptional Val- & ues go. at $38 Wonderful Val- . ues go at $43 V W Q SPECIAL OFFERING Men s Spring Hats The Most Popular Styles, Shapes and Colors in Black, Brown, Green, Blue, 'Olive- Seal, Smoke and Heather. SPECIALLY PRICED AT !4.85 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY The HIRSCHFELD North Platte's Foremost Clothiers FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Co. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mlsa Mfiblo McVickor returned to hor homo In Loxlngton Tuosday aftor spending a couplo or daya witn uer cousin, Mrs. Abbio McVickort Most up to dato wall paper patterns at tho Roxall. 14tf John ii. KtlwnnlB. of tho Edwards- Roynolds Co., returned yesterday from Omaha and Chicago whoro ho had beon transacting business for ton days . Mrs. J. II. Curry -wns called to St. Paul, Nobr., tho early part of tho week by tho critical lllnoss of her mother, whose recovery Is scarcely oxpected. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dontlst. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds BIdg. Phone 148 Word reached this city yostorday that Chas. Harding, a former Lincoln county resident, had beon killed "wlillo crossing tho Union Pacific tracks at Big Springs. Bert Naporstock, who had boon vis iting In town for ton days, roturned to Ogdon Wednesday. Ho Is employ ed as a freight conductor between Og don and Evan'ston. Sovoral Bulck cars woro driven through town tho early part of tho weok by a Sldnoy doalor who hnd gbno to tho factory to drlvo thoin out rathoi than Wait their slow arrival by railroad shipment. Mrs. W. R. Harding, wifo of Con ductor Harding of tho Omaha-North Platto run, returned Tuosday from a two months' visit in California. Her stay on tho coast proved very beno flclal to hor health. Louis Tracy's famous adventure novel with William Farnum and Loulso Lovely In tho leading roles, supported by an oxtra flno cast will mako an ovonlng of genuine enjoy ment at tho Keith Theatro Monday and Tuesday. Several contracts for residences have beon lot, but contractors say that present conditions do not Indicate much building in North Platto this year. They nscrlbo tho lack of build ing operations to tho high prlco of matorial and labor. Mrs. Harry Moran and daughter, family of Secretary Moran of the Chnmbor of Commorco, arrived tho oarly part of tho weok from Oolweln, Iowa. Thoy aro quartered at tho Dorryberry homo until thoy can find a sultablo house In whHi to livo. Tickets aro selling rapidly for tho first annual family luncheon to be given by tho Chnmbor of Commorco noxt Wednesday ovonlng at tho Ma sonic hall. Tho Buppor will bo served by tho ladles of tho Christian church. Mrs. Esther Stock Kroeger, socretary of the Koarnoy Commercial Club, will bo rtio speaker of tho ovonlng nnd sho will havo a mossago of Intorest to men and women alike. CARDINAL GIBUON ASKS AID FOR STARVING! ARMENIANS. Tills Is tho mcssago from James (Cardinal) Gibbons read at tho big meotlng in Washington in aid of tho Near East Relief. Tho venorablo pri mate of tho Catholic Church in Amer ica is Intonsely Interested in tho ap peal which tho Near East Relief will mako to tho country in March for funds to Bupport Its work among tho starving peoples of that stricken land. To tho Washington meeting ho wroto: "Advices and information coming from tho Near East cannot bo doubt ed. There is great actual sufforing and famine. Theso peoplo, recently becomo independent and roleased from bitter thraldom, cannot support themsolvos. And tho Christian and common iustincts of humanity which havo prompted tho people of tho Unit ed States during tho last two years to rollevo tho distress and needs, espec ially of tho Near East, must not be allowed to grow cold and bo diminish ed. "I hopo wo shall all unlto In thh prcsont emergency, and bo ablo tc collect sufficient funds to onabK theso peoplos to livo and work until noxt Bummer brings them permanent rollef and subsistence. I call upon nil to respond generously to tho appeal now being made and trust that th committee- will ho satisfied with -tho results."