li 1 M Mr THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, Np., JULY 9, 1920. No. 52 r TABKltNAfLE CLOSES. The Union Evangelistic Meetings nt the Tabernacle closed on Tuesday night with 32 conversions. This niado a total of 252 during the meetings. Evangelist Rayburn preached on Noah to one of the best audlonccs of the month. At the close of the sermon the converts wore assembled In the center of tho room and the Evangelist Hinwnicts Ajreiicy Force. V. 0. lMlEl'KNDKNTS TO PL AX 1 . Tho J. B. Sebastian Insurance! AT HOME SUNDAY. ' Agency held an nil-day convention nhcj i HOOAL AXJ) 1'KJiSONAL liuporlntit. Word has just reached us that Hon. The Mothor's Club was ontertnlnod Frnnltlln D. Roosevelt, Domooratlc gave a banquet to the entlro force and' ,Atte.r wmn; e yllt ?.ut 0tc" S1"11" Wednesday nftornoou at tho home nf Nomlnoo for Vlc-Pret(lont. will naas friends on Tuesday of this Week. Tho'1)in0! ,7U" surroutuiing teams ami Mr8l j, K ottonstoln. The only out- through North Platte on Second sac- LEYl'OLDT A- I'KNMNGTOX CO. ANNUAL 3IEKTIN0. morning session at tho Palaco Hotel Tr"""'""'"' ,l oi-iown guest was airs. J. u. Hayes of "on or NnniDor Two, Friday. was dovoted to discussion of Salesman-Ith0 b08 niateur lam tlmt North Omaha. :io:: ship, the Policy and Selling lead by E.!1lft" over had the Post-office Iudo , , huh ( ontcst Ifuity. s Aii.riMn,, snmn,t vinn.nai.iAn f pendents will take advantage of their ,, WI " . ... . , The S-ebergor toum gave a party to this evening a a danclnie the Ha,nn tcn1"' wlnlor8 of tho 0, Patterson, of Nebraska Country Club. T,o toutnainont started the Minnesota Mutual LifcMnsuranco flrst opportunity to show tholrprowpas Ihoir frlonds gave his parting advice to them. Ho Co. of St. Paul. Mr. Albrltton is in ,'nt 1101110 Sunday, July inn, when tnoy pnrty nt tho urccd thnin In Inin nnmn nhiirp.1i. In'chnrirn nf nconnlna fm flm onmnnnv win moei uie cracK learn irum aiuiuv- m b. Tttli study .their bibles and to live a Chris-'and gave council and help to tl)C sell- ton Both ton1"8 nr0 lok,ng forward Cjtyi who s thohouso guest of Miss nljoutt mlddlo of Mny nnd closed tlan life. Rising votes of thanks ling force on this occasion. Luncheon to th,s Bnio as an opportunity to add -Vilma Coatos. ocontly. About one hundrod were given, to w. R. Malonoy Co. for .was served at theCountry Club ntnoon further laurels to their, crown of hon- A t consl8tln,r Mr ..., Mp. pooplo wore present and spont the use of tho piano and to Dr. Twin- and during the afternoon the guests ors- , , , , W. J. Tiley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund 10 "omng ni imncmg aim cams. At em ior tno use 01 uio innu on wnicn woro uuertaincu witu music and san-i ' .'v.c . mcROy aim tno D0J8( jjj., anA rirs " ......... the tabernacle was built. Othors who Icing. Miss Trovillo sang several bo'8 w" Rrow "P horo nnrt boys tlmt Sldnoy Bakor and family nnd Mrs. D. v The guosts pronounce the hosts have done good work for tho meetings 'songs. Tho Hanpuet at the Palaco veryono knows. All of them saw sor- M Loypoldt nnd chlldien will leave to bo 8ort ontertnipors evtSn If thoy were thanked by Mr. Rayburn and Mr. Hotel was attended by over CO includ-lvlc 'luring tho wnr nnd helped estab- uy auto Saturday morning for Estes can,t P,ay Solf. 1 ' ; Wicklnnd. Mr. Rayburn loft on tho Ing Misses O'Hare, Sillllvan, Trovillo, ,llah America's National Pastlmo in Parki '"aX' I night train for his homo in Newton, Mrs. Henry Kahlor, members of thoiov""y country In the world. Twenty-four young people of the "TOr ,,w v Aa "" A. days resting before beginning his next Out of town guests meeting nt Canon City, Colo. -::o::- Stnrty Club areets. igoncjK wore Jessie ley Tiley Is Captain iWooters, Kearney, O, R. Taylor, Pax- ton, A. 0. Johnson, Tryon ami H. E.i . t - ' ,a"a tJr,J venhfc July 9th the Soc.,oly l" tho Presbyterian Church. r(, Wednesday evening cash and Mason, Paxton. 8 S.gLchamboJ 1 of Conunorce The next meeting will be held Sunday Ptae were taken for $612.06 which of Norman Moulton, 70S W. First, last completed Its quota for North Platte. night to orunnlzo a Christian Endeavor A o mooting at tlio I'rosuyterinn The annual meeting of the Loypoldt Pennington Co was hold Tuosday ovoning nt which reports of tho year's business Wore rend and tho following llonrd of Directors was elected for tho year beginning July 1, 1920: D. M. Loypoldt, H. I Ponnlngton, W. E. Starr, V. M. Simants. H. P. Hanson, M. L. Overstrcot, L. P. Jopson, E. J Vnndorhoof and S. 1L Soudor. iho bargain in man""" GRADE l'LVNO. Tuesrlnv nvenlncr Tho Study Club ... -, - - ...... i Mne tames woro Dcautmuiv decora-; t...i ...i i.nftn f r-nri Rtnmn uvuuuig ai uio cnurcn nt v ociocic was enierinmua oy Mrs. 11. u. urocii t , ... . .., Tnn f ,,, i ' sharn. North Pintto. Dr. s u. uoroy. or Don- largely to "ns'ness matters, mrs. -Son or Class Flr t R , f ?10o t b s IjQlIon wl,Q lcft tmlaj. for Yellowstono 8tnr 0(1 "ltot 'J!,0 tlic Bn'n" t.,Ul01 A.r Graves. Mrs. W. H. Munger, Miss'.,.. . ' annh- , 7 ' I "r'r."""."",;", ,7 r " Pnrt. Tiia v..iir 7r.D D,,nnt i.. u,oi, monlnns that Germany tried to do to Florence Stack, Miss Bessie Salisbury i11"" '"V. Sel:pr, of t0, Serenade-'A night in Venice" lark. Tl (e o enlng w as spent t,w Bo,l(ln8. Captain Shilling, who iv. , uuimru junior jmbs tirst and Miss Gortrudo Baker were elected -r . , r, p, .vt ,l.!r.lt . tilnoln l...n. .LiUCniUOIU """b " l''v, .u.ivil aa . ... ,,,, . ,,, rn.,.nln served and a big bonllro built. Mrs. " w. . w. v....,..0.. Ira L Bare President- Miss Villa ,Speechea were made by Mr. Dixon for ' Waltz "Enclmntcd Night" King Murphy acted as chaporones and ovory wiiitmunr. Vlcn-Prnsldnnt .md Miss 1,10 wiamuor or commerce, Mr. Mooney i March UIIU illlOO UU11.1U.IU UUBV1 ..V.1U v.wvv-v. . - . ' . . ... , .... c,n,.,-rl n,w1 n l,U l...,(1rn I...IU to membership. The following off leers "S ""a,!'lAlr t,e "- 8 HnB t a5d M nonnio-.Vane - V "J the resltsn Sutherland iW"n..-- " - nrf ... ll 1) nlln o ,1 ,1 111 .nkltlf.lln lilt, Florence Stamp, Secretary-Treasurer -::o:: for the Rotary Club and H.' W. All strom, Secretary of the Company at Quality and Service is what you get bt. Paul. Mr. Sebastian was toast- at Tho Style Shop. master. 'Our Starry Flag".Schofield ono reported a very good time. l'lirlstlan'ciiurch. 1 Sunday will be observod ns Mothers' ; and Daughters' Day. Every mother, AT THE campaign until ovory pnrt of tho Counr ty has been canvassed. ".o:! Mesdames Haythorn and Gilford' "The Sebastian Agency ranks 6thout mL School ! from Ogalalla aro visiting In the cltv. "f the companies 17 agencies with 12 iuu time agents out o the North Platto office. They have submitted eight. hundred thousand dollars worth of buslnoss since Jan. 1st and will close 1920 with at two million for 1920," said Mr. Albrlt- Keith Tonight GEORGEWALSH should bo present. The Blhlo School has slumped during tho meeting. Let us get back to normal and begin to gfow. Every convert in theMneetlngs, preferring this Church should be' present Sunday morning If possible. Let us mako Sunday a great day. ton. All parties present enjoyed the! Schedule for July, ovenlnrr and admired the growing or-l Manager R. C. Langford, of the ganizatfon and the work it U doing. North Platte Base Ball Club, has an-. : "Hall Insurance Popular. jounced ,tho following games for foils j 1 Tho County Clerk's Office reports, mo"th: . . . ,,,, ., onn ntoc o. xiii t. At Scottsbluff. Sunday, July 11, and; ..issued in the two months ending July Monday, July 12; at Sldnoy, Tuesdaj, -6. This is a remarkable record and' 13 nd W.e.lln?.sd, J" X.. shows the popularity of insuring a Ploying Grant at worui rmHOJu. r.r.i t.n .and nlavlns Sldnoy at North Platte on Sunday, July 25. and Monday, July 26. -::o;:- i . Attention Mr. Auto Owner! Jtn.vlnir sold our'e'nmpmenf. and Tiro Reception of now members business, we will offaf to the mibllc toincj tjuliwrp Mfrs n Artnin morning service, j. - our entire stock or Tires ax iir-c ui- tams Wnere Wen gO Armed, 'HE HESS Pastor .count and 1 Tube given FREE with With RifleS ' 1 ::o;: . every new tiro purchased. Our stock ' j FOR SALE: Two rugs size 9x12. I consists of Goodyear and Racine ' i parlor sot and parlor table. 604 E. Horshoe Tires, all strictly Firsts. Be- Sun8hilie Comedy Sixth St. ginning July 9th and ending July 15th. .,..l James C. Todd was arrested in 52-2 W. H. DIENER & SON. 'SHOULD DUMMIES WED" ChicaEo yesterday for stabbing a Phono 186 107 W. 0th St. t . Chicago policeman. He claimed iortii SUN THEATRE. FRIDAY . "RIO GRANDE" STARRING ALL STAR CAST , v ALSO MUTT AND JEFF -in- "THE DEAD LINE" growing crop against hail. ::o Methodist Clmrcli. Morning Subject: 'A Sure Founda- . .. - . . tion." Evening subJect'His Chains . Diory oi iventucKy tuoun- Fell off. SATURDAY SPECIAL. Flour ?3.65 per 48 lb. sack. $1.00 worth of sugar at 17c per lb. with every $5.00 grocory order. ' SATURDAY ONLY. ' McMICHAEL'S GROCERY. Phono 441. Preibjlorlnn Church. Thoso coming Into the church will meet tho Session In tho Pastor's study ,at 9:45 Sunday morning. At 11 o'clock there wll bo public reception of members npd baptism fol lowed by c6mmunIon. , Important meeting of tho Lincoln County Fair Association Is called for Friday, July 9th, at 7:80 p .m. at tho Davis Salesroom. Afll stockholders Wo havo storciMn a publio ware houso at North Platto a Tilgh grudo plan.0. which will bo sotd at a substan tial discount If taken at'onco. If "In terested wrlto Tho DENVER MUSIC COMPANY. Denver. Colorado. UJft Silk Underwear x Sale SATURDAY ONLY At The Style Shok Goorgotto cropo and sattn camlsolos, nco trimmed, vory good assortment of styles to pick from up to $3.00 Sat-, urday .. $1.4B. ; Navy Blue Satin camlsolos plain and ombroldorled In colors, regular $6.'00 and $6.00 Saturday $3.75. Cropo do chlno and satin Teddy Hoars, many stylos to choose from up, to $9.00. Choice Saturday $4.98. Chicago policeman. Platte, Nebr., as bis home. 3i For Rent Nicely furnished modern room. Inquire Phono 122V. i 6 i.i it ,....,,.....;.",.; SATURDAY SPECIAL! Don't. Fonret T II E S U JT lins Jlatlnces Eacl Dny Except Sunduy nt 2:00 p. m. nnd 4:00 p, in. Coolest Place In Town. 52-4 ::o:: Notice to Auto drivers Cut-out jf must be closed and tall lights burning $5.95 it it JOHN JONES. Chief of Police. Did you over notice how cool and j.J ! comfortable 1t is while shopping In j rno Style Shop, SATURDAY s. Sessue Hayakawa (Tsiiru "Aokiy Hi "A Tokio Siren" ALSO "Hallroom Boya Comedy" MONDAY "Dangerous Waiers" STARRING' WILLIAM DESMOND ALSO ELMO THE FEARLESS .are rcquostcd to attend as thero Is .Tli'a merohandlso will bo iu our show oliu to be something doing. windows Friuay and saturaay. ! jMfwii mm wmmmmmmmmmmmm. Crystal Saturday and Monday TOM MIX :.t i.t :.: :.: .: :.: it it i.t 5.: if j.x :.t : it r OXFORDS and PUMPS THREE DESIRABLE MODELS from which to make your selections, all up-to-date styles and of the quality in which we take the most pride. Each are reduced sev eral dollars, so in pur chasing them you are able to affect a realy worth white saving. We are offering seventy-five pairs of Black Kid, Louis heel Oxfords, two eye let ties in Black Kid and Black Kid plain pumps. $5.95 CHOE MARKET AYES YOU ONEY ON SHOES. :.: t.t i.t :.: i.t :.t i.t i.t i.t :.: t.t i.t t.t :.: .: :.: it i.t' if :.t j.: if it t.t t.t :.: :.: H if if t.t t.t if if if if if if if if if if tf if tf t.t it li if if tf tf ft tf if zf Do You Buy a Car Every Year? If you do, you won't need this advice. You know it. But if you are buying a car for the first time, your satisfaction of ownership will depend largely on your selection of a dealer. A good dealer is one who sells a good car to start with, then backs up tho sale witfli ability to provide for the needs the new buyer may not forsee. Don't make yourself dependent upon an in efficient dealer. This organization is steadily growing more efficient each year. Some day you'll buy a car: t Come in and see us now. Dodge Brothers Chandler Motor Cars J. V. ROMIGH Phono 844 The New Dodge Coupe is practical beauty. Gth & Locust a thing of in "FIGHTING FOR GOLD" ONE OF MIX'S BEST PICTURES Also the Comedy "HE LOVED LIKE HE LIED" THE FLORSHEIM S.HOE Be Careful How You Buy Shoes These Days Prices are deceptive, Ordinary shoes that cost almost as much as FlorsKeims are not worth half. Some almost as good are offered at fancy prices. Stick to a name you know and to values you are sure of and you'll get style, fit, comfort, character as well as quality. Florshelms give value for what you jpav.. Regular $15.50 Florsheim Shoes on sale at $12.20 TRAMP'S SHOE STORE FOR TH5 MAN WHO CARES J t.t it KSM