The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 26, 1920, Image 4

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    Mr. Julia Qutnn ha iol(1 her resi
dence property in the 800 block on
oust Sixth 84 met to Hlohi Ufa I for a
consideration of JfiJiOO. ftlolil has
boon living at the extreme end of east
Second street and bought tlio property
with a doiire to got noaroa' his btisi
tiuu. - '
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Keith Theatre,
Friday and Saturday.
FATTY ARBUCKLE
in a new comedy-
"LOVE"
nnd just imagine Fatty in Love; wouldn't it be a comedy?
We'll say it would.
Friday feature Faith with Peggy Hyland,
Saturday feature Miss Crusoe with Virginia
Hammond.
ADULTS 30c.
CHILDREN 15c.
Garden Seeds,
cory.
McMlchael's Gro-20-4
OR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the iMcDonald
Stat Hunk.
LOCAL AND rEItSONAL
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Chonoy return
ed tills week from nn nuto trip to
points in Kansas.
Di'. Morrill, Dontist, office over
Wilcox Department Storo.
Miss Holon.Brodbeck roturnod Wed
nesday evening from a two weeks'
visit with frlonda in Qrand Island.
Most up to dato wall paper pattorn3
at tho Rcxall. 1-ltf
Sol Cornell, of Syracuse, N. Y., hns
been tho guest of his brother Charley
this week whllo enrouto to Laramio.
Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlnoin
Building. rhonolt07. 77tf
Dr. dims. Lucas, of Shclton, spj&nt
a day or two in town this weok visit
ing his brothor, Dr. Voorheos Lucas.
Try tho Roxall first, it pays. 14tf
Claudo Cobb has started oxcavation
preparatory to tho erection of a now
rcsldonco in tho 1000 block on wost
Fourth street.
The most wondorful and good
Looking Drosses at most reasonable
prices now being shown nt Tho Lead
er Merc. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Hcnckol re
turned Wednesday from Noldrogo
where they had been called by tho
death of a rolatlvo.
I J will bo able to mako a reasonably
iiuicit iiuuvuiy uu uny upuii naiiuiui
model, as hnvo most all models eithor
on tho lloor or shipped. Try ono out
nt your convionce.
J. V. Homigh, Dealer.
Prank D. Knowles, a young man of
North Platte, enlisted at tho local ro
cruitlng offlco Tuesday for duty with
the 13th Field Artillory stationed at
Cnmp Dodge, Iowa, and loft Wednes
day, for tho station of his regiment.
por Sale Passenger lirnkeman Coat
nnd Vest. Inquire nt Hainpolson. 4-
Mrs. John Day returned this morn
ing from Grcoloy, whoro slio had boon
visiting her dnughter, Mrs. Cody Boal.
Miss Harriet Murrin has returned to
Grand Island to rosumo hor studios
aftor liavlng visited hor parents for a
few' days.
For Salo G rooms and bath. Closo
In. Trees, lawn, garago anil coal house.
Phono lied 35D. 21-2
Hev. C. F. Koch returned yester
day morning from Grand Island whero
ho officiated as a judgo In tho orator
ical contest in which soven of Nebras
ka's colleges participated. First
honors wore given to tho representa
tive of Crolghton College
For Sale G rooms nnil bath. Close
In. Troon, lawn, karaRe and coal' house.
The IoohI recruiting ofl'Ico ha just
received authority to mako enlist
ments for the Motor Transport Corps a
branch of tho army that lias not been
receiving recruits for the past five or
six months due to no vacancies. Only
men 21 years of age or paat will be
taken .
Ulnck Minorca eggs for setting $1.G0
per setting or $10 per 100. Inquire of
Otto Mesmer or phone 706F14. 18-fi
Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Kolly, of Cleve
land, Ohio, were the guests of Dr. nnd
Mrs. D. Ifl. Morrill this wook while
enroute to Los Angeles. Mr. Kolly
who Is a brothor of Mrs. Morrill, was
onrnute to the coast to install a hydro
electric plant at a cost of two mil
lion dollnrs.
Mrs. Hummer la now prepared to
take orders for Taylor's homo cbiiiipiI
fruit. Should there be a scarcity of
fruit this year my contract with Tay
lor's statos that the earlier orders will
be filled first. Call, or Phone lied 491.
Mrs. K. It. Plummor, 21-2
In the case of the State against Pert
Noble, charged with assaulting Levi
Duke, tried before a Jury In the county
court, Noble was discharged, the
evidence not being sufficient to sustain
tho charge brought against him, nnd
showing that thoro was no assault
j commuted or attempt at commit
ment. ! For Sale--Washing Machine and
'Wringer. Phono lied 54C. 20-4
Announces and invites ou to their formal
Easter and Spring Opening?
. Thursday EveailBig9 April 1st.
Door Open al 8 P. M.
Flowers, Living Modeis.
Music,
Special Attention will be given to the displaying of Ladies and Misses
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Skirts on living models. )
Phone noil 3GG.
212
I. A. Grandon, navy recruiting of
ficer from Grand Island, arrived In
town yesterday morning and will re
main until tomorrow night for tho
purpose of obtaining enlistments in
tho navy The lowest paid man In tho
navy receives $32. GO per month
For Sale Registered Hereford
Pulls. II. P. Hansen. North Platte,
Neb. lGtf
John Hurko has sold his residence
in tho 200 block on east Third street
to Mrs. Julia Qulnn for a considera
tion of ten thousand dollars, the salo
boing made through Pratt, Goodman
& Puckley. Several parties wore ap
plicants for tho property and after
Mrs. Qulnn had purchased an Increase
In price was offered.
Seo us for wall paper, Tho Rexall
Storo. 14tf
A Clean-up Committee for tho Sec
ond ward was organized at tho Wash
ington school building Wednesday
evening when L. C. Carroll was ap
pointed gonoral chairman, Mrs.- M.
E. Scott chairman of planting com
mittee and Mrs. Itoy Gunsolly chair
man of tho Hy extermination commit
tee. Miss Gladys Bird will have
chargo of tho co-operative work by
children.
Tho Millinory Department at Tho
Leader Merc. Co. is filled with most
exquisite styles in Millinery with Miss
Llttlo and Mrs. Woodhurst in charge
who will bo very glad to show you.
Most up to dato wall paper patterns
at tho Rexall. 14tf
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Apofher fempfmg morse!
m ade with B1REAP
Besides its tastiness, its wholesomcness, its economy, bread can be
used in the most savory nnd appetizing of dishes.
CJood Brond with its appealing flavor is the bread to use.
Look nt tho dainty combination
EGGS AM) GKEHN PEAS
1 slice Good Bread 3 inches thick 1 cup cooked peas
2 cups milk 4 tablespoons butter substitue, salt
G hard cooked eggs 4 tablespoons Hour
Y lemon and pepper to taste
Shell and cut each egg in half. Cut slice of BAKE-R1TB Bread to
suit serving dish, notch it round with a sharp knife and scoop it out so
ns to form largo case. Fry golden brown in hot fat. Melt half the but
ter substitute in small pan, stir in Hour, add milk- and stir till it boils.
Season with salt, popper and lemon juice. Lay in pieces of egg and let
heat gently. Add romaindor of butter substitute to peas, shake them
over tho Are and season with pepper. Put a layer of pens in bottom of
bread croulo, and 1111 up with eggs and sauce nnd lay it on a hot dish.
Arrange border of pens around top and serve nt once.
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Try. this rocipo with "B AKE-RITE" Bread today.
WE USE COW BRAND FLOUR EXCLUSIVELY.
BAKE-RITE BAKERY
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' There will be a
saleslady in char
ge of each depart
ment: For instan
ce if you are in
terested in suits
go to the suit de
partment where
living models will
display suits, like
wise in all depart
ments dresses,
coats, skirts,
blouses,' corsets,
etc.
On account of
ihe tremendous
crowd which at
tended our style
show last season
and those -who
were not able to
get in, we have
arranged to' take
care of the visit
ors in a different
maimer, so all
who come may
enjoy this opening.
Merchandise displayed on living models will also be shown in one of our dis
1 play windows all during the evening.
The Style Shop Style Show will demonstrate to you the exclusiveness and
up-to-the-minute in styles and fabrics of our merchandise, also convince you
of our reasonable prices,
Don't hesitate to ask the salesladies for any information regarding any
merchandise you wish. The entire evening will be devoted to the displaying
of merchandise. Nothing will be sold.
Anniversary Tea.
AVcdnesdny Chapter AK, P. E. O.
met at the home of Mrs. William Hea
dy to colebrato tho sixteenth anniver
sary of tho organization in North
Platte. A program suitablo for tho
occasion had been prepared and all
present enjoyed the reminiscences of
by-gone days.
Letters from tho following absent
members wero read: Mrs. E. A. Cary,,
Yakima, Wash., Mrs. I. L. Milton-
borger, Chicago; Mrs. Hester Copper,
Omaha; Miss Eunlco Babbitt, Lincoln,
and Mrs. Adams of Brooklyn, N. Y.
At tho closo of tho afternoon tho
hostess, assisted by Mesdames But
ler Buchanan and E. S. Davis, served
refreshments. Beautiful roses and a
birthday cako with sixteen candles
adorned tho tablo.
Episcopal Church.
Diviao services for Sunday.
Holy communion S a. m.
Church school bible class 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m.
Church school Northsido 3 p. m.
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p.
in.
Confirmation class 4 p. m.
R. O. MACKINTOSH,
Rector.
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Hole-proof Now Fashioned Hoisory
of High quality!. Seo them at tho Hoso
counter with Mrs. Garrison in chnrgo
at Tho Loader Mor. Co.
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ltesoluilons
Whereas: Tho Campltro Girls of tho
City of North Plntto, desiring to in
crease their membership by a cam
paign, havo asked for tho co-operation
and moral support of tho Twentloth
Contury Club,
Thoreforo, Bo it Resolved: That
said Twentloth Contury Club do glvo
hoir co-operation nnd moral support
to said movement of Campflro Girls
nnd bespeak for them n successful
campaign.
MItS. W. A. SKINNER,
. MRS. JOS. L. RODDY,
MRS. II. It. BLALOCK,
Committee
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For Salo Threo aero farm and four
room houso and barn adjoining town.
Possesion first of May. Inquire nt 302
south Chestnut. 22-2
Seo tho Now silks and woolon's for
Spring. Miss Hanlfin In charge will
bo glad to show you at Tho Lcador
Mor. Co's Store.
Many now novol offocts In volls arc
now' being shown in millinory dept.
of Tho Loader Mor. Co. Seo tho new
Necklet Voll.
Comploto display of now millinory
at Tho Lcador Morcantilo Co.
Embodies for the first time in motor
car building the scientific princple
of
rplex Engineering.
Daiiey Motor Car Co.
LINCOLN, NEB.
We carry a complete
parts.
line of repair
Yeomen Meeting; ClimiKC of Date.
Homestead No. 3030( Brotherhood of
American Yeomen will hold its next
regular meeting at tho K. C. hall on
Friday, March 2Cth nt 8:00 p. in. In
itiation. Award of prizes. Special
features. " 21-2
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Complete Display, of Authentically
Styled Spring apparel for Women,
Misses and Children at Tho Leader
Morcantio Company.
To whom are you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer the highest
prices. 64tf
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iSillipililll
:
TheTirst Hcie-in the Land"
has its rugs cleaned thoroughly by
HOOVER
ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER
It Beats... A3 It Sweeps As It Cleans
, At the White House, intheregul abode of the Mikado, in the
'sumptuous homes of six U. S. Supreme Court Judges, in
John D. Rockefeller's palatial dwelling, and in fine homes
everywhere, some of the rarest, costliest rugs in the world
fire "Hoover-ed" regularly to remove dirt thoroughly and
to lengthen their life just as The Hoover cares for the
v' charming rugs of these well-known localresidents: '
(Insert list of some of your
prominent local Hoover users)
The best care is none too good for your fine rugs. We
will gladly demonstrate The Hoover at our store br in
your home wituout obligation.
IMMIUMIMUIIMM
North Platte Light & Power Co.
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