The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 04, 1920, Image 5

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So named becau&o it makes a man led like "speeding up"
takes him out of the "law" of spring fever days. Star trim,
arid clean cut shoes and any man could desire.
Just Right for Wonderful Days
of Out-of-Doors.
The pleasure of pretty shoes, the comfort of-medium
heels, shapely vamps and snug fit ahqut.thq ankles... The
satisfaction of lasting qualityall these 'are yours when
you wear these trim ties for summer.
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ONEY ON SHOES.
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LOCAL AD PERSONAL
Dixon & Son grind their own lenses.
John D. Rockefeller and sons passed
on No. 5 Tuesday.
Try tho Rexall first, it pays. 1M
Mr. Young o Hastings, is visiting at
the home of Carl Simon this week.
Mrs. John C. Den returned the early
part of tho week from a visit with
friends in Araphoe.
JDi Morrill, Dentist, office over
Wilcox Department Store.
J. P. Lain and wife, who had been
vsltinc Dolph Lain, loft for their home
Mrs. Alex. Thompson has returned
from a visit witli relatives In Paxton.
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, Miss; Sarah Kelly. went to Hastings
Wednesday to attend a meeting of
Red Cross workers.
Mrs. T. G. Thompson and children
roturned this week from California,
where they spent tho winter.
It is said that at least three North
Platto passenger engineers will go on
the pension list before the end of tho
year.
Tho Foreign Missionary society of
tho Methodist church will meet In the
church parlor at three o'clock this af
ternoon. , ( , 4
( Passenger. Conductor yToth Cahill,'
has been placed on the pension listaf-
ter a service of over forty years with
in DRiiver Wednesday
Philin Tem'Dle. of':Lexlngtbn, has
'-beSli visiting ins minor r. u. iiui the UnJon pncinc,
several days past
Try the Rexall first, it pays., Mtt foj. Mooseheabrt( to attoml the
Wm. Burger has returned from the ,graU(1 lo(go of Ule Moose as a aeiegate
eastern part oi tne siuiu wueiu u nu from tho looal lodgG
- been transacting ousmeaa
Mrs. "VV. C. Shelver left yesterday for
Pascobel, Wis., whero she will visit
her father for several weeks.
ur H.' C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray.!
Dlagngals. Reynolds Blag. PhpneTLW
TnwnRaml Dent, a student' ofII'd-
land College oamp home Wednesday' to
upend tho summer vacation.
, Mrs., Jesse Smith, Mrs. W. J. fian
graff and Mrs.. Duke left Wednesday
to spend a few days in Omaha.
Paul and Bernard Dalstet, nephews
of Mrs. LnRue, camo up from Hold
rego to spend a couple of weeks.
E. R. Goodman, who had been spond
ing a couple of months In Omaha, re
turned yesterday. Mrs. Goodman and
children will bo homo in a fow (lays
r Mrs. Maude Helman, of Oakland,
Cal.,.is expected to arrive in a fow
days to visit her father, John Illnmnn,
mid other relatives and friends for a
month.
(Mr. and Mrs. Marion N. Ames left
for' Omaha Tuesday and from there
will go by car to Cana.da, and back by
tho way of Yellowstono National Park
Ted Weingand went to Fremont
i Tuesday evening to attend a play In
which his brother Claudo took part
and came home with the latter Thurs
Mr. and Mrs. John Mathier.on were
called to Grand Island Tuesday by tho any
ueatn oi iur. jMimou.i n ...v, . , Tho flxtur0B of tho A(lalr i,xmuiry on
For Rent Furnished 4-room apart- Front street havo been sold to J. B
inent from June 1st to Aug. 1st. In a Johnson, of Omaha, who Is now pack
good location. Phono 1105. 30tf ing up the machinery and shipping it
Miss Ruth Davidson left today for out
Kearney where she will attend the Dr. and Mrs. Shaffer left yostorday
state normnl during tho summer term. 'morning for 'ferra Haute Ind., whore
t iv.ni,,. ATra. R. S. the doctor will taVe a po: urnduato
.-1,bB ""u"i:;rr i-7r wnHnoBrtnv course. They will be absent about
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for Plymouth, N. H. to spenu soverm
weeks. t
Arthur Eckerloy, employed In the
the Union Pacific ticket office, has
gone tp Denver to spend a ten day(Va-
rntinn.
STKAIXE1) KYKS
secretary i lura, u , " '-mean constant headache. Come to
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v.uimiii v--, v f (Ti.nqRoa tn irivn von rniloi.
month
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford llartman wont
to Omaha Tusflday to attend tho U. P
pensioners' convention, and tho fol
lowing day Mr. and Mrs J. C. Strahorn
went to Omaha for tho same purpose
to attend tho state convention of com
mercial clubs.
J. K. SEHASTIAX,
The Old Line Llfo Man,
He. Phone lias. Offlco Tliono 012.1
Mrs. Anna, Seyforth has been spend
Hear the phonograph that
baffled James - Montgomeiy Flagg
Coiuc iu and test its
marvelous realism for yourself
An audience of a8oo New Yorkers completely baffled 1
An Official Laboratory Model did it actually rivalled
Anna Case, one of the world's most brilliant sopranos,
- in a startling test at Carnegie Hall, on March 10th, 1920.
In our PtorCj you can hear an instrument exactly like
this famous Official Laboratory Model. You can test
it for yourself -and see what a truly perfect realism it
attains. We have equipped ourselves to give Mr.
Edison's unique Realism Test.
Tie NEW EDISON
The Phonograph with a Soul"
The instrument used on March 10th, 1920, in Carnegie
Hall, New. York, fwas an exact duplicate of the original
Official Laboratory Model on which Mr. Edison spent
threei million dollars in jeearch work. a
We',' too, 'have an exact duplicate of this three million
dollar original. (Wc guarantee ,that .1. is capable of sus
tai:ung,.prsciseiy the same test made on March 10th, in
Carnegie H:ill, New York City. ,
This guarantee will be given in writing, if you wish.
Otr Budget Plan futi this guaranteed Official Laionitory
Model within your reach. . It's ,1 thrift "Uay of buying. Ask
1 .ihoMt it.tihut yu come to ft tar the Realism 'l.t. t
Harry Oixon? 'Agent.
Mr. FJagg's Story
of ihc Miraculous Proof givcn
at Carnegie Hall, New York,
on March 10th, 1920.
'Miss Csc draped her beautiful self onanist
the phonograph. One of her song record
ings was put on the instrument, and tlicy,
Miss Case nnd the phonograph', sang to
gether. Then she stopped, and her other
self continued. Then together again.
"I looked away and then back hgain, and
it puzzled me to determine which wa at
the bet.
....
Tho Pianist
"Then the tallest pianist in the civilized
world played a charming thing, accompa
nied by himself via the phonograph,' lift
ing his fingers ayayfrom the keys now
and again. I could set him stop playing,
but I couldn't htar him stop.
The Dark Scene
"Then the big stunt of the recital.
"Miss Case began sinng with the phono
graph. At a certain stanza the house was
suddenly darkened. The song went on.
I was shooting my cars out like periscopes
to detect the second when she would stop.
I was sure I got it. Then she seemed to
be back again. Th flood of lights came
on, but no Anna I Only the phono
graph singing away. ,
It was quite wonderful, and the audience
applauded and laughed. Two girls behind
tne said 'Googracious'."
Read what the New York papers say:
"The twin-ship between Miss Case's sing
ing, and the reproduction thereof, proved
so close as to be often indistinguishable."
New York Globe.
"When the lights were lowered, it was
impossible to tell when it was Anna Case,
and when it was only her voice that was
singing." New York Evening Sun.
'The voice in the fluffy pink draperies and
the voice in the mahogany box seemed ont
ahdthesamc.!' New York Evening Mail.
Paving District So. 3 Accepted.
At tho meetliiK of the city council
Tuesday evening Paving District No.
3, which extends from east city limits
to Pino street and north on l'ino
street to Sixth street, was accepted by
tho council nnd Is thoreforo ready to
bo Daved at such tlmo as tho council
may Bee llt following tho designation
by tho property owners ot tno materini
to bo used. Property owners opposed
to paving had filed a protest, but this
protest was signed by consiuerauiy
Icbb than a majority of tho property
ownors of tho district.
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Diivlinr llfufrffi n. (i fronted.
... ., ..t, 1 20 bars laundry soap
In accordance with a po Utlon iHcc 'McMlcjmflI. arocc
Judge Grimes last evening adjourn
ed the May term of district court,
which had been In session for several
weeks. .
Tho ball team will bo strengthened
by, the arrival of Joo Pizer from tho
state unlvorsity and tho coming, of
Brltt Simmons from Stockvillo. Joo
will hold down tho second snck and
Hrltt will piny at short.
Engineer T. G. Thompson wont to
ICearnoy yestordny to seo whether ho
could And a houso in which to live, In
which" event he will move hls.fnmlly
to that city, and accept tho run on tho
f tapletan branch.
for $1.00 at
approvo a certain ordinance forming 'a,,,! to all persons Interested thoroln.
and croatlng paving district Number 4 1 You and each of you are horeby
in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln 'notlllcd that tho Mayor and Council of
County Nebraska, and tho following tho city of. North Platto, Nebraska, did
Htreots including- tho intersections un,icr date ot May 18th, 1920, pass and
thereof within tho limits of snld city approvo a certain ordlnanco forming
aro comprised within said paving dls- and creating paving district Number 5
trlct to-wlt: Al that portion of Fifth hn tho city, of North Platto, Lincoln
street, 01 anm cny, commencing on 1110 County Nebraska, and tho following
DIXON & SON, Sight Specialists
Dr. T. J. Kerr roturned Tuesday
night from Gardener, Mont, whero ho
'spent sovoral weeks hunting bear. Tho
I Doctor succeeded In killing two, one
wnlEhlnir about 250. tho other a cub
Ing this week In Omaha visiting her weghlng about eighty, pounds. Ho was
dayghtors Mrs. D. T. Qulgley and Miss i(Us!lippolned In not getting a shot at
Kato Seyferth. ;a grizzly, some ot wnicli weigh &ou or
A W Arnett of Hlnman precinct, G00 pounds, but tho warm weathor had
left' for' Oakland, Calif., Wednesday, 'softened tho deep snow on tho moun
vhero ho wll TakHtprotracted visit tains and tho retreats of the big fel-
;ins dSiSn w ,ows cm,hi not 1,0 roaci,c,,
V F Beck has been spending this - Save money and huy your needs for
in iMrnov, looking after busl- pic.sent and fufiiro during Dm Store
r?S '"Vn,a"y oue"d" 8 SS W 7'Z
Ing tho Hound-Up. ()ff my (lay
H03tK TOWN FIItST , , ... , Fi L. Moonoy arrived homo the early
superior bervicu, r nnrt of tho wook from ,., v.B.t ot B,x
iPprtlnnd and Soattle. "Whllo In
Soutliern California ho traveled about
1200 miles In automobiles and thus
;saw about everything that was worth
1 .Uir. I., .lint aAnflnn if rn 1 1 fni,iln TTn
Saparato quarters on bouu ; , r"B7" " t nn(lnraomnnf nf
I' S. an.d ? fr o ou Tho CaYfornla Is timt every No-
sutnenunu. .j - ',,!, .
cood roads.
nottlod neighborhood
n7 : winter wheat In wore all perfectly satisfied with south
Tuesday evening created Paving Dis
trict No. '6, which consists of Fifth
street from Pino to tho enst city lim
its, a distance ot nlno bjocks. The
petition for tho creation of tho dis
trict bears tho slgnnturo of ft big ma
jority of tho property owners of tho
district
Notwithstanding tho high cost of
building operations, many residences
are in course of construction in North
Platte, nnd many more aro planned.
Nothing short of a real panic can keep
North Platto from continuing her 118
per cent growth.
Tho officers and teachers of tho
primary department of tho Presbyter
Inn church will havo picnic for tho
east lino of Vino street In said city at
tho Intersection of Vino nnd Fifth
Stroots thenco woBt along said Fifth
Strcot to the east lino of Adams Street
In said city ns It Intersects said Fifth
Street.
Unless objections nrq filed thereto as
required by statuto within twonty days
from tho first publication of this
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42-S lilt; 1UUJU1 UUM VrUUHUli nituii
A friend trt construct mioh rinvlnir.
Dated tills 2nd dny of Juno 1020.
O. E. I3LDBU,
;j4-3w ...(SEAL) City Clok.
Not loo of Format Ion of Paving IHstrlcl
Xiiinbor 5 of Dm City of
North Platte, Nebraska.
ix-ri.t Prlnoooiir hid tor
ronago. Dixon & Son Sight specialists.
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Tllltlir. GOOD LINCOLN COUNT V
FAI13IS FOlt SALL.
south table.
ClOSO tO SChOOlS in WOU unm". m.'iiuimum.i, u.
EaCll OI MIOHU Ol UUIL BtULU tllllb HVJ lliuw, UAJf.unov..
Wll lie-Start Campaign.
Tho campaign for funds for th Boy I pupils of that department this after-
Scout and Camnflro Girls movement : noon in tno ciiurcn basement irom
which got off on tho wrong foot with four o'clock to six, Should tho wcath
tho result that Jlio total subscriptions
wero dl8heartenlngiy small, win do re
started on a different plan and ft Is
hoped that that tho necessary $5,000
will be secured. Committees from tne
Chamber of Commerce, tho Boy, Scout
Council nnd tho Rotnry Club hold .a
conferenco Wednesday noon and out
lined a plan whereby It Is hoped the
campaign will win out.
all plow land.
mi .itI,.ii will CO lO
Bpienum uumm.u... "- v,l-iflrfi that aectlon a wonilorfullv
. l.tlllflinfTfl 1. filial IIT1111D
uuver. iu uunumt,". - u ., ,,, ,..i.
owner's nrlco and terms call on uoo. aurauuvu i.uy K,uiw,
Case! C01 So Dewey, phono 879. 33tr place to Rpend a vacation.
em California. Personally Mr. Moonoy
.oi
a pleasant
flirlH are Seriously Injured.
Dora i and Delia Ollphant, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ollphant, and
Muriel Schwalger, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Schwalger wore serious
ly Injured tho early part of tho wook
when they climbed Into tho wagon of
tho Jowol tea company, and the horse
becoming frlghtoned ran away, over
turning tho wagon and pinning tho
children underneath.
Ono of tho Ollphant girls sustalnod
a fracturo of tho collar bono whllo
hor slstor ufforod a fracturod wrist
and a badly lacerated oar. Tho
Schwalgor girl had nn arm fractured,
torn Up and loogoncd tooth. All tlireo
were takon to a hopltal for troatmont
and nro rocoverlng.
To tho ownors of the record tltlo of
all property adjacont to or abutting
upon tho streets horolnaftor doscribod
streets including tho Intersections
thereof within tho limits of said cly
are comprised within said paving dis
tricts to-wlt: All that portion ot 4th
street of snld city commencing at west
lino of Locust street, thence west along
snld 4th street of said
city to tho cast lino of Onk strcot at tho
Intersection with snld 4th street.
Unless objections nro filed thereto
lis required by' statuto within twonty
days from tho first publication of this
notlco tho Mnypr and Council shall
I proceed to construct such paving.
I Dated this 2nd day of June, 1920.
1 O. E. ELDER,
14-3w (SEAL) City Clerk.
When In North, Platto stop at the
New Hotel Palaco and Cnfo. You will
ho trented well. 68tf
or no too rainy nna uisagrccanio tno
iplcnlc will bo postponed for a week.
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For Sale.
Nino room modorn house, double ,
garago, corner lot, snauo trees, goou
lawn, inside walks, this houso nicely
arranged for two families. Cheap if
sold by Juno lCth. Will tnko Ford car
In partial trado. Phono 1140J. 520 So.
Chestnut; 1
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Salesman Wauled.
Wanted Exporlonccd gent's fur
nishings man for department storo in
eastern Colorado. Iteforoncos, salary,
first lottor. Addross XXX Tribune
offlco. j
NoDco of Fornintlon of Paving District
Number 1 of Dm City of
North Platte, Nebraska.
To Dm .ownors of tho record title of ,
nil property adjacont to or abutting
upon tho streots ierolnaftor doscribod
and to nil persons interested thoroln,
You and each of you .aro horeby
notified that tho Mayor and Council of
tho city' of North Platto, Nobraskn, did
under dato of May jSth, 1920, pass and
Big Combination Sale
at Johansen's
iale Bam
Saturday,
June
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