The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 31, 1920, Image 4

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    ktheatre Wednesday and Thursday
WALLACE REID IN
"Double Speed"
Jut
'V Ilobbctl by traiups, thrown from a bank as a hobo. chnf.
feur to tho girl ho loves, im personating his millionaire self In
society, married in secret. Theco urc a few of tho things that
happen to Wallle in "Double Speed' . Conic and see them and all
tho rest.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Miss Helen Baker wont to Sidney
Monday to .transact buslnoss.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Moorohouso loft
Saturday for n. visit with friondd In
Omaha.
Miss Huth Hubbard, wlfb hud bcon
visiting, friends in Ogallnla, leuirned
last week.
Leon Stono went to Ogallnlu yes
terday whoro ho expects to work In
tho future,
B. L. Stcgal is spending two weeks
wlth-jtiis parents Mr. and Mrs. Stogal
of this city.
Dr. Prltchard went ot Lisco Monday
morning to inspect stock. Ho will
return this evening.
Complete Bhowlng of advanced fall
models in suits, coats, dresses, skirts
and blouses at BLOCK'S.
James LIdell, Juuior Hiumaii and
Donald Yost loft Sunday for Denver
to visit for a fow days.
A seven and a half pound boy was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Ottcn
.Wednesday ot last week.
. Mrs. Q. II. Osborno left Monday
morning for Lowollen, whoro sho ox
poets to visit for two weeks.
iVory attractive buUb and coats now
being shown at B. T. Tramp & Sons'
Itcady to Wear.
Clalro and Amelia Brosius loft this
morninir for Itock SnrlncH. Wvo.. nflnr
visiting Miss Catherlno Mllos.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. LI'.llfc stopped
off Sunday to visit at tho Cough homo
enroutc to their homo In York.
Mrs. J. W. Fetter, who had been
Visiting' friends in Maxwell, returned
.homo tho latter part of lrt?i week.
;'Miss Vlasta Vosclpka left Monday
, morning for Bayard yhcro sho will
teach school for tuo coming year.
Alza McDermltt, who has bcon visit
ing at tho B. F. Sooborgor homo, loft
Sunday for his homo in Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boguo, of El Paso,,
Texas, came tho latter part of thb
week to visit at tho Charles Bugno
homo. -
Mrs. M. S. McQrow and son Richard
returned to their homo in Agnow
( yesterday aftor visiting in this city for
' n'Vcok.
Mrs. Emll Voselpkn, of Lon Angeles,
who had been visiting .rolatlvea in tho
city, loft Saturday rnr tho eastern
part of the stato.
Ihere on '.'vo ways of making
.money crooked and straight. But
boo 'Charles Bay in "Crooked
Straight." It is at ho Keith for tho
last time tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Lucoy-Bakor
left, Saturday aftornoon for Loulsvillo,
Ky!f "w'licro they will muko their fu
ture homo Mr. Lacey-Bakor has been
' manager of tho -Midway Motor Co.
hero, since tho llrst of tho year.
Try tho Uoxall first. It pays. Htf
Lawrence Block eivtortatnod sixteen
ot his llttlo friends at a Sun thentro
party Saturday in honor of Blu
ford and Vlllors Hayos, wiio loft yes
terday for their homo In Omunp. At
' tor the thcatro thoy enjoyed a two
course, lunch at tho Block homo.
THOSE WHO COME ONCE
Always como back, especially whon
. they doslro something extra fine in
tho .way of food, sorvico and surround
ings. Wo only lmvo to induco peoplo
to. como hero onco. Thoy como again
otthoir own accord. Supporo you tost
our servlco today and learn why this
restaurant Is eo poular.
JDTEL PALACE AND CAFE
RICHI UGAI, Proprlotor
.Opposite Union Pacific Depot
J. E. Nelson loft Monday morning
to transact business in Sterling.
Miss Jeanetto Green loft Sunday foi
Julosburg to visit her brolhor Wilbur
Green.
Mrs. Huth Dobb, of Fosterla, Ohio,
camo Sunday to visit hor aunt Mrs.
Will Reynolds..
J. J. Crawford loft Monday morning
for Kearney whoro ho expects to
transact business.
Tho very newest of autumn models
in coats, suits, drosses, blouses, etc.
aro now being shown at BLOCK'S.
Geo, Russel returned homo Sunday
from Paxton whero ho played for a
number of dances In that city.
Mr. Claudo Welngand and family
returned to Denver this morning after
a short visit hero with friends.
Mrs. J. Forstcdt and Miss Mabel
Gotty h'avo nccopted posltlonsnt tho
Whlttaker Millinery Parlors.
Miss Mary O'Noll, of Lincoln left
Sunday for hor homo after spending
two weeks at tho Stack homo.
For Sale Five Ford touring cars,
all In good order. J. V. ROMIGII.
Our Fall merchandise arriving dally
and arc bolng displayed tho very best
wo can until wo aro moved into our
now location. B. T. Tramp & Sons.
Mrs. E. S. Glines and sister, Miss
Dorothy Walker, Returned Thursday
irom an oxtenueii visit to, Plymouth,
Now Hampshire
Never in our history was our stock
of women's garments as complete and
attractive as this season. Wo cordially
Invito your insfpoctlon. BLOCK'S
Alza McDcnnott, who had been
visiting Austin Bedell left Saturday
for Donvor whoro ho will visit before
returning to his homo In Grand Is
land
Miss Edith McGinn, of Sale Lake
Clt, who has boon a guest at the E,
b' f neborgor homo loft Saturday -for
CI. r. cni i whoro Bho will visit for a
fow any 4 beforo returning to her
homo
Statistics for California show Chan
dlor sales fourth in list ot over ono
lunrJrcd different cars, also fourth In
Massachusetts. No car at or near
$2,000 class sella as reasonably or ab
well. J. V. nOMIGH, Dealer.
It Is reported that a largo number
of players woro enjoying tho golf links
and-Tennis courts out at tho Country
Club Sunday. Plates were laid for
twenty-two for tho dinner In tho even
ing.
IT. I. Block, of this city, nnd his
brother of Fremont lmvo just had a
report on their western wheat land.
Thoy havo a full section In eastern
Colorado which produced an avcragv
ot thirty bushels to tho aero,
Bo you wish to own an Irrigated
farm Tho Hollman & Sebastian Agen
cy arm Jicpnruucnt can ton you
how you 'can obtain ono under tho
"Carey Act." Seo them without de
lay. GO 07
Double Spoed", tho Walllo Bold pic.
turo that was advortlsod and then not
shown but for which "Excuse My
Dust" was substituted, will bo Bhown
at tho Keith Wednesday and Thurs
day. It Is a groat speed and wo hopo
thoso who woro dlsappolntod beforo
will bo nblo to seo It this week.
C. E. Wells, ot North Platto. has
purchased tho A. W. Zook shoo and
lurnoss shop, takluc possession Mon
day, ot this week Mr. Zook and fami
ly have movod to Cdncordln, Kans
.Mi. G. S. Thompson gavo a lunch
con nnd shuw'.ir this aftornoon In
honor of Airs. Sydnoy McFnrland, who
In soon to mako Mr homo In North
riatte. Horshoy 1 lines.
o Ago Exempt
from tho need of attention to thft
eyes. Civilization demands excessive
uso ot tho oyos at closo rango. Good
oyes aro overworked, nnd poor onos
mado worso by so much study and
near work unless tho excess burden
1b rollovod by lonsos. Tho lenses mua
bo ground In such a manner as to di
rect tho light Into tho oyo in tho inan
nor In which tho oyo la best adapted
to receive it, and bring it to a focus
upon tho retina. Fitting and njaking
buqIi lenses, whon nocded to old the
eyes of young or old, 1b our buslnoss,
;.dixon & son, sight Specialists.
CLEVKH LOCAI ARTIST.
Frank Hatoh. credit manfor the W.
It. Malonoy Co.. is rosponslbfe' for
omo very good cartoons which nrff
appoaring in tho display advertising
of his concom. Those cartobna show
a high quality of skill and give tone
to the advertising space taken by tho
company. Tho Tribuno is running
ono of thoso displays In oaflh Friday
Issue.
K. S. BAVIS HONORED.
Friday evening E. S. Davis,,-repre
sentative from Lincoln county to- the
Btato legislature, received from Gov.
crnor McKelvic his official appoint
ment ns dolegnto from Nebraska to
the national tax association which is
to bo hold at Salt Lake City Sep! Cth
to 11th. Mr. Davis is not certain that
ho can arrange to attend but- will go
if he can as- he is especially inter
ostcd in taxation, having served on
that committee in the last session of
tho legislature.
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GOLF TOURNAMENT AT ftEARXUV.
Tho delegation from North Platto
who attended tho golf tournament
nt Kearnoy last week wero a day
late for the elimination try out but
tho management to show what good
sports they were arranged a special
class. Tills class consisted of tho tlx
men from our city nnd a few Kearney
players and some outside club mem
bers. Thos. Healoy won first' prizo
and Arthur Bush won tho runner up
prizo. Tho men who attended can
not speak too highly for tho manner
In which they 'wero entertained.
Thoy were Arthur Rush, Thomas
Healoy. Arthur Plumor. Guy Swopo
and Edmund Dickey.
DEFEAT SCHOOL BONDS.
Tho proposition to voto ?30,000
bonds for the enlargement - of tho
Ilershcy school building was defeated
Tuesday of Inst week. Thirty-seven
out of a totnl of 300 patrons voted,
nnd tho voto stood nineteen for and
eighteen against. In speaking of tho
result tho Times gays:
"It is lamentablo in tho oxlrcmo
that so few have tho Interest- of ou
Bchools at Heart. Thlrty-sovcn one
tenth of our patrons, at least had tho
courage of their convictions nine-
tcntliB don.'t give a D whethor wo
havo anj schools or what becomes
of tho town."
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MARY 3IILES MISTER AX
OUT-OF-DOORS GIRL.
She Is A Great Sportswoman and Her
Latest llcnlnrt Picture Gives Her
An Opportunity to Display '
This Talent.
You'to all wrong, folks! You, who
thought that becauso Mary Miles Min
tor has vory blondo curls and a
peaches and cream complexion, she
is a petted and (pampered hothouse
beauty whoso solo recreation Is lan
nishlng among silicon cushions
while sho gorges chocolates Wo re
peat that If that is your idea of tho
kind ot a girl Mary Is, you'ro all
wrong.
Sho is an out-of-doors girl who ox
cols In riding, tennis, golf and skat
ing. Miss Winter hag won many
tonnls chanplonshlp nnd next to rid
ing, that is her favorlto sport. No
matter how Inclement tho weather
this Uttlo froshair lady novor falls to
take her morning canter on tho back
of "Speed," hor black, sleek stoed. '
In her Intost Roalart Picture, "'Nurso
Majorto" which will bo Bhown at
tho SUN Thoatro on Tuesday and
Wednesday Miss Mlntor is seen in
several scones riding 'Speed.' And
sho's somo horsewoman!
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If you are nn American cltizt'ii mid
havo not used your ."Carey Act"
Homestead Right, It will pay you to
sco Tho Hollrann & Sebastian Agency
Farm Dcpnrtmcnt. Thoy nro In po
Ulon to giro you somo valuable In
formation. CO 07
Tho Vlonna Cafo was closed Satur
day undor a chattel mortgago hold by
C. O. Hupfor. For somo tlmo past tho
lunch room had not boon oporatcd,
but tho lodging npartmonts had been
kopt open. Tho business has passed
through several hands slnco Mr. Hup
for mado n sale, nnd tho mortgago
covering tho furnishings had boon
Ipassed on from ono buyer to another.
Wo nro not holding back our Fall
morchandlso until wp movo but ar
putting out our morchandlso as it
arrives. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Francis Sandnll and Roy Cochran
returned Saturday from Hastings
whoro thoy nttonded tho atato mooting
ot tho Amorlcnn Logion.
Smart styles in tho now fall dresses
for Misses nnd Ladles.E. T. Tramp &
Sons.
Gcorgo Dont, Jr., "nnd Carrol Jtovons
loft Saturday by auto for Donvor and
othor western points.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Miller, ot
Toledo, Ohio, nro visiting Mr. nnd
HMrs. .Sidney McFarlanfl.
COUNTY FAIRREMIUJLLIST OUT.
Tho Promfum List ot tho Lincoln
County Agricultural Society is out
and copios can bo obtalnod'by writing
to tho Secretary, North Platte.
NEW TAX LEVY MADE.
The County Commissioners hnvo
certified tho tax levy for 1920 as
183.C4 mills. The total for 1919 was
130 mills. Most of tho Increase fa in
the school tax which is lncroasod
from 48 mills to 102. Tho Stato levy
Is decrofiscd from 13 to 10.39. tho
City is increased from 49 to 51.25
while the County romnins nt twenty
mills Including the Court House levy.
Till Is tho same as it was last year.
UNION PACIFIC EQUIPMENT.
Wo havo reliable Information that
tho Union Pacific has purchased over
ono hundrod now locomotives, Includ
ing nineteen Mnllct. sixteen Mikado,
ten Pacific typo and thirty switching
engines, ovor 9000 freight cars and
72 passngcr cars. Part of this equip
ment has" been received and all of it Is
promised beforo snow flies. It looks
like this railroad intends to nlm at a
peace servlco not war sorvico. Trust
tho Union Pacific to lead In nntlclpnU
lng tho future heeds of Its territory.
CHALLENGES IJYLAND.
Council Bluffs. Iowa.
August 25, 1920.
Editor Tribune,
North Platto. Ncbr.
Dear Sir:
I wish to Issue a challenge to
your local wrestler, Byland. My
weight Is 15C ringside.. Hoping t
hear from you soon I remain,
Yours truly,
YOUNG NORniS.
7081 W. Broadway.
' Council Bluffs, In.
WElTVoRMS ACTIVE.
Tho web worm in tho beets has
been tbo causo of a deal of concern
among the growers the past ten days.
Thoy have shown up in many fields
pnd Fieldmen Cady and Bryan have
been dealing out tho paris green In
generous portions and insisting that
tl.o growers uso the sprayers. This
ban -been done with a marked effect
on tf e pest Tho worms cat tho foliage
off the beets and after they havo
visited a field it looks much as though
it had been visited by a severe hnll
storm. Tho effects arc Bimllar, in that
when the foliage or leaves, which act
as the lungs for tho plant, aro des
troyed the growth oC tho beets are
checked. Delays in tho beets maturing
Is extremely serious at this season of
tho. year.1 Horshoy Tlmos.
A FEW BARGAINS.
1 1917 Ford Roadster $350.00. '
1 1916 Ford Touring $230.00.
-1919 Fordson. A ono shapo $G90.00.
GC 2 HENDY OGIER AUTO CO.
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Miss Iono Brown loft Saturdny for
her homo In Council Bluffs after visit
ing nt tho Earl Stamp homo.
Misses Alta and Lucy Campbell left
for Broadwater yestorday after spend
ing a week In this city.
Dr. Howard lost. Dentist, Twlnem
Bnlldlng. Phono S07. 77tf
C. W Prottman loft for Omaha yes
terda to transact businoss for soverni
days.
Mrs. W. M. McKallahorn returned
Monday nftcrnoon from n visit in
Brulo.
Mrs. Frank Halowka left yestorday
for South Dakota to visit relatives.
Elmer Feenoy, of Central City, Is
visiting at tho Frank Nolan homo.
Miss Lola Walter underwent nn
oporation for tonsllitls Saturday
Miss Ellen McGovern wont to Sld
noy Monday whoro sho will visit.
initnor auuivan, oi urauy, was n
visitor In this city Saturday.
Tho Roxall handles tho goods. 14tf
Carl Rasmussen loft for Grana ls
land Monday morning.
Miss Julia Naaso loft for Lincoln
Monday morning.
John Swnnson went to Lowollen
Monday morning.
O. D. Campboll loft Monday morning
for Gerlng.
Gerald Wayman went to Sutherland
Monday.
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NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
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One Hall Block Nortb oi Pottoflice.
Phone 58
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Platte Valley Hospital
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention GItch to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
Over nirschfeld's
Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
riiysiclnn and SsrgeoM
Office over Rexnll Drag Store
Office Phono 371. House 1068
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska
DR. REDFIELD
Physician, Obstetrictan
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phone Office 012 Residence 670
DEBEIBERBY A FORBES,
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers, nnd Funeral Directors'
Day phone 41
Night phono Black 688
NORTH PLATTE
26th OMAHA
Ak-Sar-Ben
FALL FESTIVAL
September 1 4tfa--25th
Horse Races Every Day.
September 14th, 15th, 16tli and 17th.
Automobile Races
September 18th.
Tercentenary Daylight Pageant
September 23d.
Grand Electrical Parade
Evening September 22d.
Coronation Ball
Evening September 24th.
Kennedy's Combined Shows
Every Afternoon and Evening,
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HARRY DIXON
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLET
Practice Limited to
Swrgory and Radiam Therapy
718 City National Bank BrIMIbc.
Oauka, Nebraska.
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