The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 02, 1920, Image 6

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Keith, Monday and Tuesday.
KATHERINE MacDONALD
-In-
"THE THUNDERBOLT
The strangest marriage on record. But no mnn is n match for
a clever woman who loves.
Tho American Beauty will tfivc you lotnotltinjj to think about
this time.
Adults 30c. Children lStf.
1 ' Diamonds!
ds!
iiamon
April is the diamond month and we have
a fine selection of sizes and quality sets as
desired. It will pay you to let us show our
selection as they will be much higher by the
first of July.
Nice fancy single stone rings $50.00 up.
Nice fancy clusters $80.00 to $500.00.
Single slone rings $15.00 to $1000 00.
You can save money by buying before there
another raise. ' -
is
Austin, Jeweler.
S!
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
OIHcb oyer the McDonnld
Statu Bank.
Ask to boo our special $35.00 all
wool sorgo HUlt, lt'a a wonder you will
any so too when you see It tit Blocks.
Dr. Voorhoes Lucas transacted busl
uo88 In Omaha for a couplo of days
UiIh week, returning homo yesterday.
I Smart styles In Mouses and separate
skirts charming, delightfully attrac
tive models on sale at Tho LI0ADI5H
! MERCANTILE CO.S STOJtB.
! Uev. A. C. Hull, of Grand Island,
cuine up Wednewlay, ovenng to attend
'the annual supper at the Baptist
church, and remained over yostorday
to visit friends.
For Rent Hooms for housekwplng.
I Inquire at 503 West Tenth, or Phone
714-,I.
Mrs. Mary VattDerhoof arrived Mon
day, from Couer d' Alene, Idaho, for
a visit with her son K. J. Van Dorhoof,
while etirouto to Michigan whore she
will spend the summer.
Minting Underwear for the whole
fumlly at Wilcox Department Store
Htv. Paul Shenk, who lias accepted
a call to the Baptist church of this
city, attended tho annual supper at
the church Wednesday evening. He
will assume the pastorale of the. I
church April 11th.
Frank Hatch has resigned his posi
tion with the Union Pnclilc and accep
ted employment with the W. H. Malon
ey Co. as outside salesman nnd col
lector. Farm. Hall, Autmohlle Insurance
Woodhurst's Ins. Agency. 24-3
The spring number of tho tolophonc
directory was delivered Wednesday.
The words of red nnd black lmvo been
discarded and the letter .1 substituted
for red and the letter W for black.
TELL the TRUTH, said drover
Cleveland. Tho people olected him
President twice, and rebuked his tra
duccn. Wo do business on the square.
Try us. Woodhurat's Insurance Agen
cy. 24-3
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Axtell leavo to
day, for Lincoln for a visit, nfter which
they will return home and remain a
short tlmo and then start on an auto
trip to Kansas where they will spend
the summer, Mr. Axtell having secured
a protracted lay-off.
Miss Tlllle Hlankenburg rcturnod
Wednesday from a two months' visit
at points on the Pacific coast, princi
pally In southern California. She en
joyed her trip and gained twenty
pounds In weight.
A drama of beautiful womanhood
crushed to tho earth then lifted to
lovo by the elements! "The Thunder
bolt" with Katharine MacDonald Is
big human superhuman. See it at
tho Keith Monday and Tuesday.
Tho Elks are planning a big time
Ion tho evening of April 12th, which
will be tho fifteenth anniversary of
tho institution of tho lodge. Officers
will bo installed, Initiation services
conducted, a big feed served and a
program o'f calisthenics rendered. All
Elks should bo present.
If you put red-blooded action,
touched with strong emotion above
silly sentlmontnlly or slap-stick fun
making, "Tho Valley of Tomorrow"
will win your vote. Tho kind of a i
picture you don't forget in a hurry.
At tho Sun, Tuesday and Wednosay.
Dovo Undernuisllns, the well made
beautiful kind at "Wilcox Department
Store.
W. L. Itlchnrdn returned Tuesday
MKTIIOIUST CIIOIK WILL (21 Vi: The Kings Sacrifice- Tenor Solo are cordially welcomed to these sor-
CANTATA SUXBAY AFTKKXOOX. ' Chester Ellsworth vices and especially tho parents of thi
i Matt. 28: 8-10 ..J. H. Curry D. D. hoys.
(,,,,,.. nftprnoon the Methodist Hill Soprano Solo, and Chorus ' The annual congregational mooting
sunia afternoon the mhmiouisi , ,,,, , , f n,t. wi i i,a ,,.iv ThimiIht
choir, under the direction of Miss " . - u"" .? X : r wi,t .7.
FnilifT Antniildes will render a can- ' it. zsiwn-iv uev. n. w. Jiess ..... v .....
limner Aiuoiuuen, win renuer ii tan- t mm will Mm iniwiiiril rlntrnli illn.
tata entitled llie lrHSl easier. 1 11H . tint. Mr inam inra tu1 fHatula nf Mm
Choir Will bo accompanied by an or- , rZrr-y VV. nl.urnh. Iflvrv mmnlmr nf U.n con.
chest, composed of Prof. Chas. KII- ' 1 or; , v , ,,V Kreaatloti is urged to be nrosent
linn first violin, Fny Yoarsley seoond 'f3t Is Illifen-Final Chorus grcgation lsjged loJ)tj)resent. .
violin, W. IC. Starr clarinet, Euunet i HenotHctlon -.---Rev. 11. L. Hess ;
trombone, Miss Sarah Kelly cello ... ( , . iu uouse. nice i u nua
Miss MacICay organ and Miss Soreti- llie sumiay school win give an ," imu irees, water, ngiu ami
on niano . raster program nt ten o ciock ami nil w. Rarage luxoa aim cnicKen nouso.
nun iiinuu. .e ,, , . ,11 int. ttr
memucrs are urged 10 oe pteseiu HiiUo i mm irei, i-nuue iuii .
on time. At the eleven o'clock liottri - T-1;0;:,-; T
there will he the reception of mem- ' ar(I- 01 1 hankv.
lKrs and the baptism of children fol- we wish to express our thanks to
The musical numbers and scripture
readings of the Cantata follow:
Hymn 101 Rise dlorlotis Conqueror
Rise , Congregation
Invocation J. H. Curry, D. D.
Mtt. 2,7:45, 46. 50-'53-..Rev. II. IS. Hess
Introduction Orchestra
Silent the Sleeping Town Chorus
Mat. 27:57-81 .1. II. Curry, D. D.
In the Garden Contralto Solo
Mabel Proltauor
Mat. 27:82-80; 28:2. Rev. 11. E. Hess
Shall Heavy Rock Soprano Solo
and CliortiB Carol Derryberry
Mntt. 2S1, 3-7 ..Rev. J. II. Curry I). D.
The Drenk of Day Soprano Solo
M. Esther Antonidos
As It Degan to Dawn Pass Solo
Women's Chorus anil Choir
Announcements
Offertory
Our Lord Indeed Is Risen Choral
John 3:10 . -Rev. H. E.IIess
lowed with tho communion. It is os- neighbors and frlonds, members of the
pccial'y desired that every member of I. O. O. F. nnd freight houso omployos
the church be present for these ser
vices as there is to be a large number
to be recoived Into the church. Tho
service at eight In the evening will
he the calling of the roll of the service
flag of the boys whose nnmos were en
tered on it as an act of honor. All
the Iroytt whose names appeared nre
requested to be presont at 7:45 p. m.
Dr. Korr and Loren Sturges will favor
us with talks. There are two gold
stars on the ling and In answer to
their names N'orman Moulton will
Round taps after which tho ling will
bo placed amongst tho sacred memem
tces of the church.
The choir will render their Easter
music at this evening service. You
for the many acts of klndnoss shown
us during the Illness and following
tho doiith of tho lato Oco. W. Rhodos,
nnd for the beautiful lloral tributes.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Darnell
and family
W. St Rhodos
Mrs. B. C. Lylo.
Card of Thnnks.
We desire to thnnk frlonds nnd
neighbors for tholr kindness during
the sickness and following death of
our beloved husband and son, also for
the beautiful iloral offorlngs.
Mrs. Ellis Howard.
Mr. and Mr3. Wm Howard and Family.
Mr., and Mrs. Goo. Young and Family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh spout a
day in Grand Island this week visiting , frcm omalia where with other local
lwr. nnd Airs, jjoii (.lauaugn.
LOCAL AND PEKSONAL
Miss Maymo PIzor returned Tuesday
evening from Choyonno whero sho had
been visiting frlonds for six weeks.
Morrlt and uprightness In all things.
Wo koop thoso kind of Companies.
"WOODHURST'S INS. AGENCY. 21-3
Mrs. Howard MoMichaol roturnod
yesterday, morning from ti visit In
Oinalm.
Have you soon tho now Waists nt
Wilcox Department Store.
MrT and Mrs. J. I. Smith roturnod
tho early part of tho wook from a visit
In Omaha.
L. C. McGraw has boon transacting
buslnosH In tho east part of the state
for several days.
Wm. Maloney, of Grand Island, re
turned homo yesterday aftor a fow
days' visit with his son Will nnd
family.
Now Suits, Coats, and Drossos In
delightful collection of styles on sale
at moderate prices at THE LEADER
MIOR. CO.
Alvln Sandall, lato mnnngor of tho
Rako-Rlto Bnkory, has rosigncd and
accepted a position in tho Ilerrod
grocery.
Every woman wishos for now neck
wear for Eastor. Tho largest assort
ment In.town Is at WUcojj Dopartmont
Storo."
Mr. aiui Mrs. J. W. Puyno, who hnd
boon visiting In southern California for
a couple of months, roturnod home
Wednosday.
Try tho Roxall ilrst", It pays. 14tf
LTH R t J
EVERYBODY,'
UCBELT BEHIND THE BRUSH!'
I
North Platte is a city wo nro proud
to live in, but it is badly in need of a
clean up. Let's all get behind the
broom and paint brush.
J. C. PENNEY CO.,
Incorporated.
297 BUSY STORES IN 1920.
chairmen he was engaged in working
on the new sclieuuio of tho is. or u, a.
Mr. I Richards srvs the agreements
made with tho Union Pacific officials
woro vory satlsfn itory.
Joseph Schwari who recently mov
ed here from Lc"'i.';ton after having
rotlrod from farmin; and stock grow
ing, llnds tlmt tlmo hangs heavily on
his hands, nnd has taken employment
as agent for a Denver firm that Is clos
ing out 100,000 acres of Colorado land
You will find one of tho nicest as
sortment of Men's Shirts nt Wiloox
Department Storo.
The Valley of Tomorrow" is not a
society play nor a pretty Ilttlo lovo
story, but a tenso gripping Red-Blood-od
Drama that takes you out of your-
solf and makes you really livo tho
story as you soo it on tho screen. At
tho Sun Tuesday and Wednesday.
Suits niul coats for overyone vory
reasonably priced. E. T. TRAMP &
SONS.
It is Stylo that attracts and quality
that clinches. This Is ono of tho many
reasons why BLOCK'S aro soiling
most of tho ipretty suits, coals and
dresses that you soo on tho street, our
aim is to c'arrj; tho vory host up to tho
minute In stylennd nt prices you can
afford to pay. Come In and soo how
you look in them. BLOCK'S.
April was ushorcd In yesterday, by a
snow storm and strong wind, but ns
tho tomporaturo was abovo tho freez
ing point much of tho snow molted as
It foil. Tho storm was gonoral both
oast an(j west. From Kimball west
snow began falling Wednosday and
continued throughout tho day and
night.
You couldn't get Toby's Bow for all
tho monoy In tho world; but you can
soo It at tho Crystal tonight with Tom
Mooro. Toby's Bow Is only for peoplo
who npproclnto good pictures. Do
you 7 You'd hottor come.
Brasslers of flno mosh and tucked
lawn made substantial without los
ing tholr daintiness. You will Hko
thorn for that reason and too, because
thoy aro so reasonably priced at C5c
to $1.45. Mrs. Garrison in charge, of
this department at Tho Leader Merc.
Co.'s storo will bo delighted to show
you thoso qunllty hrasslors.
Tho noxt sporting ovont will bo a
wrestling match hetweon Bobby. By
lund and "Walter O'Connor, tho latter
of Carroll. In., on tho ovonlng of April
10th. Tho mntch will ho staged at
tho Keith thoatro and tho not prococds
will ho donatod to tho North Platto
ball team. O'Connor Is toutod ns a
number ono mnn nnd 1ms posted a $75
forfeit with Promoter Solby. Ench
mnn wolghs 158 pounds.
Largo figured vollos with dark hack
grounds stand out prominently as n
feature of tho now dross goods. Many
nro In throo and four color imttorns.
Higher colors nro, used moro than ovor
boforo. Vollos apparently hnvo a
wondorful sonson boforo thorn nnd wo
hnvo pattorns galoro that nro most
popular soiling at C9o to $1.45 por
yard. Miss Hnnafln In chargo of this
dopartmont nt Tho Loader Mercantile
Co., will ba delighted to show you
theso goods.
"THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES"
-cvTrishl 1920 ThcHottseotKuFrlvtBXS
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the turning point
April 4th 1920, Easter, marks the passing of winter monotony
the turning point the real beginning of cheerlul spring.
Clothes have a definite place in the transition.
The way to do is to step forth in new wearables reflect the
ambition and the vigor that comes with the new season.
Kuppetilieimer
ood Clothes
express the "Springy" feeling properly. They are nice in theij American fashion they are
earnest in their quality of material and workmanship. And they are true in their wear
worthiness. Typical American clothes for men who want good appearance and 100 per cent value.
The hat, the shirt, ' the
scarf accessories for
your Easter outfit are
' ready for you here.
Suits and Topcoats
40 to $7
THE
PI Kfl
NORTH PLATTE'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN.
We Are "Right"
ON THE
CORNER