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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1920)
. ::'-.-AT-. THE SUN,- ; THREE. DAYS COMMENCING TUESDAY, MAY 4th. Afternoon Matinees. DO you Wiow SAihc beautiful 'vti iii Virgin beggar girl of Staipboul?' Z Jj&SSSffitm. S Men forfeited their souls for her smile Zb'A'i'M' ! MT a Sheik's harem. "And what became of (Jfffr2 E'Kf ' " 5 I f 8 - the American whom Sari loved? You'll hS) - ') 111 2 ? I r TT!Bjy f The Years most 4jg8? TOflli'- . Univepsaf-Jewel (4f&lllLVL $500,000 Production de Luxe.N W6yTOD BROWNING PRICILLA DEAN DR. 0. II. CRESSLllR. Graduate Dentist Office overthe McDonald State Bank. LOCAL ,VN1) PEKSONAL Mrs. Kqith Neville entertained, the Saturday aftrenbon Bridge Club Saturday. Jr. Howard Yost, Dentist, TwJneml Building. Phono S07. 77H Chapter AK P. E. 0. will meet Wednesday nftornoon with Mrs. "W. T. 'Wilcox. Butler Miltcmhorgor left Saturday Tor Chicago where he will visit la's mother and other relatives. Di Morrill, Dentist, office over Wilcox Department Store. License to wed was issued Saturday to John Stinson of Omaha and Mary LulseSchllntz of this city. "Youthful Folly" married for posit ion lilt too late found it was the wrong position. Crystal Theatre Tonight. To whom are you going to sell youi Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mer cantile, do, will offer the hlgheel prices. 64tt Mr. and Mrs. Daniclson and daughter of Hershoy, spent the week end with friends in town. Special for this week One-fifth off on all models of the discontinued nurn bers in needlework. The Art Shop. 2t President Gray and Vice-President Calvert passed through Friday enroute1 to the Pacific coast. "WHEN A FELLOW NEEDS A FRIEND." Boy Scout and Camp' Firo Girl Campaign, May 17th to 19th. A dance for tho benefit of tho base ball team will bo held nt tho K. C. hall Tuesday evening of next week. See us for wall paper, Tho Rexall hStore. ' 14tf Mrs. C. F. Spencer left yesterday noon for Excelsior Springs where' slip will remain for several weeks. Would like 100 head of cattle, tc pasture on tho S. Schwalger. ranch. In quire at ranch or C02 E. 5th. 32-2 Arthur Connor, living southwest of town, returned recently from Hot Springs; Ark., wherehe had been tak lng treatment for eczema. Try tho Rexall first, it pays. 14tf An auto driver employed at the state farm was fined one dollar und costs yestorday for cutting a street corner while driving in town. For Sale Twenty-five head of Hero ford cows. Clans Anderson. Phono 788F3. 33-2 CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. FfiffiltoMg "to" with utlilo BnrKo IffBt showing nt the Koitlf tonight. ... Mrs. H. N. Smith ift Saturday for Melrose to visit tho 3lr. nndMrs. Touoy Punhinwn for a week or so. Mrs. W. H. Blnlock, of Donvor, form erly of this city, pont the woolc ond in town with friends while onrouto to Michigan. Mrs. Hubert Artndnlq. nftor living six years in Colorado, has returned to North Platte to visit Mrs. Jnmos Shea, i'nd other fronds. Mrs. J. F. Claubaugh Itf visiting her sou Ralph iiiitl family in Greolcy, Colo, having' left for that town' Saturday morning. Tho Loader More Co. ,1a having an attended by. his brothor Charles. Miss grade suits at ?69.76. Actunl ?Sfi and $135 values. The ramu Firo Council will meot nt the home of Mrs. A. P. Kelloy for their regular dmslness mooting on Tuesday Mny thoMth. . Spurgeon Proutt and Miss Blanche 'lerson, both of this city, wore united in marriage by Judgo Woodhurst Snt- rday evening. This couple ore color ed people. Tho Rexall handles tho goods. 14tf Remembor tho sale, of ladles suits at tho Leader More. Co. Values from $85 to $135 selling at $59.75. Conio in and pick one out wl.no your slzo is here. Charley llay.es, fifteen year old son- of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hayes, suffered fractured wrist Sunday when ho ttompted to crank a Maxwell enr at a North Locust street garage. Tho sale of suits at tho Leader More. Co. Includes serges, trlcotlnes and irovelty. cloths. All newest styles and of tho best workmanship. Valuos from $85 to $135 selling for $59.75. You won't mind stepping out to see Enid -Bennett in .'Stepping Out" at the Crystal Theatro, Thursday and Friday. She knew how to tairio a frlvllous husband!' You just conio and watch her do It. For Sale or Rent Restaurant most ly furnished. Thirt"wgular boarders. Possession given after May 1st. Write A. P. Mooro, Brule, Neb. 32-4 Mrs. A. N. Durbln, local campaign director, reports that In tho final overy, membqr canvass for now world move ment campaign fund last Sunday the North Platte Baptists subscribed $15,'- 803, making a total of $17,C00 on the quota of $2G,G10. Try tho Rexall first, it pays. 14tf Mr. and Mrs. C R. Mbrey wore called to Hastings Friday night by tho Illness of Mr. Morey's father, who passed away Saturday night. Mr. Moroy was' a p cneer resident of Hnstings and for many years a leading lawyer of that city. Ho had been in poor health for several years. The Group meetings of tho Woman's Auxiliary of tho Baptist church meet' on Thursday of this week: BTible group' with Mrs. A. C, Howard, 809 E. Fourth St'.Queen Esthers with Mrs. Emery, C14 AV. Second St.; Ann Hazcltiho with Mrs. D. K. Newnloyor, 310 E. Fourth St. rn T ri TmrlfiT Mh M i I'iI'h f M IHnWnhil sm I Make Life Safe and Sane for your Boy or Girl PERMANENT CAMP For . Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls Possible with your Liberal Support. Required Budget, $5,000.00 Campaign Piay 17th to 19th - Approved by Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, Welfare Board, Board of Education, All Churches, Women's Clubs. Stolon Cn'r Reentered. tV Hudson spceHfttorJ dwifed by FrotT Totro, living south of( Brady. w:u stolon Saturday evonlng from Dowdy street hoar Sixth where it had beoji parked. Sunday morning men comng frpm Brady roported n car ditched south of tho Keith ranch and upon go ing there Sheriff Salisbury round tho Totro car. Ho brought it to town and turned It over to tho owner. Tho thlof had evidently struck n ror tho lillli and had become mirnci on the bottom land. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carson, of Goth enburg, are guests of their son Perry Carson and family. . Miss Mary A. Posoy, a missionary In China. is tho guest of her niece Mrs. Carl H. Brodbeck, and will n ninln for a couplo of weeks. Miss Posoy gave nn interesting address nt the Lutheran church Sunday ovonlng. I tt L ILn?c"(i l"o TTiuionil. ' p 'Eleven momborrdriirS North Plane lvM t,a;u reported for practico Sunday u .iMvfctti. ajlaUifi performance of the MsVers nlUitUnitlftl rippenrnngo was 'sfficji ' ttjmirafl'a stroll; tonm for tlio sehBOihW flue$ Todonhoftjr'nio- well known twirW, arrived a few dnya ago, jand oxpoctH to enter into partnership v,in uin uroiner, who is a BipcKUUycr lit tJilfTclty. If so ho will ucoomo n purmanoht fixture. Loren Kyler will nrrivo thin, woek, and Ontcliod Uumney and Infielder Holldny have .boon In town for a wook. Julosburg has asked for a gamo next Sunday, but whothor this will be accepted doponda on whothor weuthor conditions this week will permit tho boys to got in tho proporBhapo. 1 to:: Spoclal for tills wook Ono-flftlr art on all models of tho dlsoontinuod num ' hors In neodlowork. Tho Art Shop. 2t x ; Notice.- : '' "To nil stockholders of tho Sk nncr Packing Company and. olhor Sk nncr Corporations of OninhaobraskK: Thoro will bo a me'etltig of all .stock holders in ,abovo coriwrntlons at; tlio l jiremon'a Hall nt 202 WosC Front St. In the aty of North Pfatte on May 10. 1920, nt 1 p. .m.. for the purpose of discussing and deciding upon action for tho stockholders of theso corporations. It is dcslrod that all stockholders of Ko'th and Lincoln Counties nttoud this meeting as the nffalrs of theso corpor ations arc in such shape that Unless tho stockholders tnko prompt notion they nro likely to logo tholr invest ments, i SUTHERLAND STOCIvIIOLDHIC OF I SKINNER CORPOILVriONS. a 1918 For Sail' lAird loiirlnir nnil Maxwoll touring. A & BGarago, lialf block south of depot. . . 304 Wall paper and paint at the Rexall. A dozen members of the Rotary Club of this city expect to go to Scotts Bluffs Thursday morning to bo present at the institution of three clubs, one at tho Bluffs, a second at Chadron, tho third at Alliance. For the convenience of the Instituting officials it was de cided to hold one meeting at Scotts Bluff inscad of holding separate meet ings at each of the three towns. There Is nothing that will add more to tho attractiyencss of your homo for the same amount of expenditure than now wall paper. Make your selec tion now while our stock Is completo DUKE & ORVEN, 218 East Gth St. Phono 207. 2G The sunsets of tho desert which seams to drown the world in a flood of crimson; the vastnoss of Arizona's aridity; tho power of pioneer daunt lessness; the depth of primitive loves; tho rlproaring, racy, recklessness of Tom Mix roll them all (Into one sky rocket photodrama. and you have "Desert Lovo" at tho Keith, Wednes day and Thursday. ::o:: Banquet to Cadet. The thirty-fivo boys who are mem bors of tho high school cadets had one of "tho times of tholr Uvea Friday ovonlng whou they-were guests of the mothers of tho boys at a banquet hold in tho basement of tho Lutheran church. Other than Commandant Reynolds and Rov. Koch, only cadet boys were present, and with a dinner such ns appeals to a boy, and with cheers and songs they mado merry tho evening with an enthusiasm that con vinced tho mothers that tliotr efforts to pleaso tholr sons had been eminent ly successful. Tho dinnor prepared and served by tho mothers was sUch as to completely fill tho "aching void" of each boy, and if one helping was not enough he was given two. This "mixing" of mothors and sons is to bo commended, tho fact is such events should bo moro frequently given. ::o:: FOIl SALE. TwHio room house nt 1008 West lth Street. This property Is modern Ir every detail and Is priced right for qitlck Kale. Could ho made Into h double house. Possession to lie given at once. Seo 2t BIIATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY, ::o:: Esfrny Notice. Taken up by tho undersigned on his placo six miles southwest of North Platte, on or about March 20th, 1920, ono bay maro, ono gray maro and ono yearling bay colt. Owner can havo samo by proving proporty, and paying charges. GEORGE LIESS, Meadow View Farm -::o:; 27-Cw For Sale. Matchod team of greys 4 and 5 years TYLE WITH A CAPITAL "S" ''Comfort is the first consideration with me when I buy shoes, but of course I want a good lookor too. I like soft, pliable leather, roomy toe and hooks instead of eyelets. . " 4 It's no fun bending over long enouglrtp fool with eyelets when I lace e'm. .. I have worn this same style of Shoe Market shoe for a7 long while now and cair' recommend it I o any man who , 'wants aV good, reliable shoe." Just as this pleasing illustration creates a favorable impression' so ohoe Market bhoes appeal to everyone who sees them. Oxford shown above comes in soft, dark brown kid ar calf. shoe AVES YOU MAR SL R KFT J. a. -i-a J. ONE Y ON SH OES Ladies' Suits, Coats and Millinery, lOE We have placed our Spring Suits on Sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We have made them up into four groups at $21.50, $33.50, $39.50, $49.50. Our SPRING COATS will go on sale at the same time at $14.45, $19.95, $24.45, $34.45, $48.45 We have never experienced such a backward season4 as to weather conditions and wish to make a quick clean-up o! our entire stock of Suits and Coats and are offering values that are in keeping with our reputation for giving real sale prices when we hold one. Our Ladies9 Spring Hats We have divided into four lots at' $5.00, $8.00, $10.00, ij15?00 These are hats that are worth from onc'halt more to douhle the price we are putting on ' them, llns does not include sailors or strictly summer stock but line trimmed 'and tail ored hats of the Best Makes. The quality compared with the price will surprise you. You will have to come now to get the best selections. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE old. Phono 1194w. 29-tf