The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 31, 1920, Image 5
4 V. Style Shop Announces their Fall Showing Of Merchandise Our sains force are ready to show you the latest obtainable in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear. DR. 0. H. CRESSLtR, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald Stats Bunk. LOCAL AflD PEBSONAL J. W. Relnsh is visiting at the Frank Nolan homo this' week. C. H. Backer Joft Monday morning for Kearney to transact business. Frank Hart, of Greybull, Wyo., la visiting at the Frank Nolan home. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carroll returned from a visit in Idaho and California' yesterday. Mro. Dan Nowmeyer of this clty, entertained a number of ladies at her homo last week. Miss Anna Voss, of tho Leader Mer cantile Company, Is taking a two weeks vacation. ! Complete showing of advanced fall models In suits, coats, dresses, skirts nnd blouses at BLOCK'S. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Davidson and baby arrived bomb Monday from a week's visit in Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neaveaux, oi Lexington are here visiting Miss Effio Christ, Adama Christ and Mrs. Albert Brown. Charles Rlncker who hag been visltt ing friends" in Waterloo, Iowa, for two weeks, Is expected . homo today or tomorrow. Miss Edna Perren, who travels for tho Corenson Hair Company of Los Angeles, California, left for Grand Is land Monday whero she expects to mako her headquarters in tho future. Dr. L. J. KItAUSE, Dentist. Mc Donald Bank Building. Rooms 2 & 8. rhono 07. 42tf Keep your eye on the thermometer it's due to tako an awful tumble. Be prepartd for tho change in tempera ture. Sensd your coal order in withou. delay. Buy a grade of coal that you can hank on the sort that wakes the furnace up at the proper time in the morning. R. S. Bakor, ot tho Presto Light Company, anil wllo lctt Sunday for a week's visit In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. '"Frank Fanner return ed homo from St. Louis yesterday whero they transacted huslnoss. Mrs. L. B. Dick will lcavo tomorrow for Toledo, Ohio, whero sho will visit hor sister for si month ot more. Tho very newest o'f uutuuln models In coats, suits, dresses, blouses, etc, aro now being shown at BLOCK'". John Simpson, of Laramie, a format North Platto resident, has been visit ing rolatlvos and friends in town for several days past. Morlo Maupln left the city Monday by auto for eastern points, after which ho expects to attend tho university at Lincoln. stato C. C. Hupfer, now located in Callf- ornia, expected to reach North Platto ' with tho AP degree and later gradua tes week, but has been, detained on ted '"wn tho Law Department of the account of illness. iBam0 school. Ho at once camo to Miss Carrie Scott and brothers Leo nil. I C . . . u .1 .inn uiuuu iuil ouiuiuuj iui yii'w homo in Denver after visiting friends in tho city for two weeks. Miss Ruth Streltz leaves Sunday foi Madison, Wis., whero sho will resume bpen gtato Senator from LJncoln her work as Director of Child WeUCounfy nnd 9WV0d ,n tho 8Cg6lon of fare. Sho has been spending her 1919 rJ ,3 R candIdatC! for rc.eiccU(m vacation ner wun ner parents, m,. and Mrs. A. F. Streltz. Nevor in our history was our stock university of Notraska Law School of women's garments as complete and jWjln tlio class of 1917. While ho was attractivo as this season. Wo cordially ' ln the university ho was on tiio do invite your inspection. BLOCK'S. j bating team and was its captain dur- Geo. M. Young, of Modiclno precinct ing tho last year. Ho was Ivy Day who was in town yesterday repqrted orator nnd won tho Callahan & Co. that his 210 acres of corn is in flno ( Law prlzo in 1915. Upon graduation condition and if frost does not come he entered tho Aerial Service of tb early ho will havo a bumper crop, Only about two acres of his field wa9 injured by tho frost on August 13th. Stnrlto Cor$ct Women and misses best $4X0 to $9.00; made to measuro. corset. Call on our corsetler. Mrs. Janet MacKay, 412 Oak Street, Phono 524W. GG and G8 Mr. and Mrs. a O. Weingand nr- 1 rived Friday from Denver, in which ,.if,. n,ov i.n,i wn ntnnninn. cjnm VsA VJ lliv iV UVWreuQ U.MVW their return from California. It Is probable that they will locate in Den ver, at least Mr. Weingand has under consideration a business proposition in that city. :::: TRULY ."'Tho Woman Gives" aa you shall seo. Maybe sho carried hor appreciation to extremes; in any event she carried it ns befits "a" woman of daring. You o dawn for somo -ygh 'class1, cntor unent when Norpm" Talmaflgo ap p6nrs as tho model In "Tho Woman Gives." . The luring quicksand of low associ ates is ever ready to receive, as Inga Sonderson, tho model, played by Miss Talmadgo can .affirm. Owen Johnson's story Tho Woman Gives. Down in tho Street of a Thousand Sorrows sho met with an experience few living women havo undergone. Tho dramatic intensity of those mo ments will linger long in your mem. ory. No.rma Talmadge, as tho model in Tho Woman Gives from tho story by Owen Johnson. Whatever you do, bo sure to wait until eleven o'clock tonight and you'll bo suro not to seo one of tho best all fired shows we've over presented. SUN THEATRE Thursday and Frl- ay LAW FIRM ! REORGANIZED TUB OLD LAW FIRM OF HOAG LAM) & HOAGLAND CHANGED TO IIOAGIAM) CARR. Tomorrow tho law firm of Hoag lind and lloagland whloh has bcon in oxistonco since 1805 goos out of ex istence and the now namo of Hoag lnnd and Carr will take it place. Th senior member of tho new firm is Waltor V. Hoagland wlio lias been associated With his fathor, tho Into J. S. Hoagland in tho firm of Hoag- land and Hoagland slnco its organlz atlon. Mr. Hoagland graduated from tho University of Nobraska in 1895 North Platto and began tho practise of his profession. Ho has held manj. offices of trv.al and responsibility in the r.ocial, b'ui'rjv Hid political llfo of Western Nobraska and is well known throughout tho state. Ho has to lUo comIng loglglaturo. Edward E. Cnir graduated from tho nvmy and served until tho close of the war. Ho at once came to North Pintle and entered tho office of Hoagland & Hoagland. Mr. Carr has nnde many friends since coming to North riatto nnl lias shown liimsoir to bo a young man of ability and honor. Tho now nrm . wIU maintain the sanle offices ami continue to look after tho clients of the old firm with iho same .dllienco and integrity that has characterized their past history. LOCAL ANT) PEKSONAL Thurston Woodhurst will lcavo next plonday for Scotts Bluff in the interest of the Fidelity Insurance Co. ' Tho Belnvenuo Club will meet at the homo of Mm C. J. Cornwell on September third at 415 West 10th. Edith McGinn, who has been visit ing at tho Seoborger homo, left Mon day for her homo in Salt Lake City. Steam Baths, Mnssago and Electric Treatment nt 812 East Utli, St. Phono 697. Mrs. Arthur Rush. tf. Miss AHco Baker, who has been visitlnir at tho homo of Dr. Goo. B. Dent left for hop hQmo ,u 0mnm yesterday. Ruth May Powell, who has been visiting Evelyn Powell the past few days, left for hor home in Cozad Sun day. Dr. H. C. Broct. Dentist. X-Rey Diagnosis. Reynolds Bide. Phono 14S Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hogsett nnd daughter Loretta left Monday for Pittsburg and West Virginia whero they expect to visit for three or four weeks. I lin flro ilnnnrt tnnnt wna pnllnil in morn,ng bufc " found that tho alarm was given on 1 account of a smoky chimnoy with no blazo in sight . Dr. Morrill, . Dontlst, office over Wilcox Department Store. IJarrison Tout, who attended tho State Boy Scout Camp at Columbus, Nebr., and has slnco been visiting relatives and friends at Central City, York and Elm Creek, returned to his homo Saturday night. Tho Golden Rulo Blblo Class of tho Presbyterian church will meot Friday afternoon with Mrs. Drnney, 204 W. 2nd Street Word was received yesterday of tup birth of a nlno pound boy to Dr. and Mrs. Frank Conlln of Omaha. Mrs; Conlin is tho- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon. Mrs Dixon is'in Omaha and Harry can hardly stay away. GIFT GUIDE GIVEN IX MOTION PICTURE. Women who havo been puzzlca about inexpensive presents to givo on occasions which demand a romom branco will do well to tako a note book with them whon they seo Norma Talmadgo in VTho Woman GivosK hlch will bo Ytft fcEErptlon nt the SUN Theatro beginning Thursdny and Friday. During tho course of tho pic ture a party Is given In which Ing Sonderson played by Miss Talmadgo gives a small appropriate prosont to ovoryono from hor patron in tho Hold of nrt to tho colored elevator opera tor. Each gift Is npropriato nnd may solvo tho probloms of tho nverago woman who finds herself porploxod i in thes days of high prlcos as to how to mako tho appropriate gift. 1 I pizeii says wake vv. Editor of Tho Tribune: , In the last issue of your paper you itatc that North Platte is now in rani; of being tho fifth city In tho state. ! I This should bo gratifying to everyouo , j living in North Platto. Again you j ' say: "If North Platto should keep up j the rate of growth, sho will be tho third city of tho state in 1930." Mr, , Editor, I agree with you, but bi-foro J we get to this number in tho noxt ton j years tho moneyed moil of North Platto ! must got busy nnd make a better sLow ing in building up our business section to look nny whore llko our nolghboi ing towns look today with less popu lation than wo flow havo. Just think! A city with over 10.000 population compared with towns In eastern Nebraska which I have visited lately towns, of from two to ftvo thousand. Sco tho miles of paving they have, the way their busi ness sections nro built up, their city halls, their auditoriums, tho storo buildings, tholr hotels, their plcturo show buildings, and then comparo them with North Platto. I think you will agree with me that it will keep us pretty busy to make It look llko tho third city in the state. To make the needed Improvements is not a one-man job. Evcryono who Is interested in North Tlntto ami who lives hero and has made his money hero nnd is still making It should take an Interest in the growth of tho city, not merely by talking but got busy with his money nnd bulld up thoso vnlunblo vacant business lota, of which some aro an eyesore, especi ally to tho visiting public. I am doing my part and expect to do lots moro In tho future, but as I stated before one man cannot do It all. Let us all got together and get busy and see what can bo done toward hav ing North. Platto rank ns the third city in the state in 1930. Thanking you for this space, I am Very respectfully yours, JULIUS PIZER. :o: : VIEWS OF A CONTRACTOR. Tho following is tnken from a let ter written by one of our local con tractors regarding the designing nnd construction of buildings according to plana made by nn architect: To Tho Tribuno: Tho houso Is tho basis of all other architcturo. If we havo woll-planned houses wo will Kfrant woll-plnnncd public buildings. Tho vital question is whether it pays t,o employ an architect to design and make plans for a building or savp this oxpenso by having tho builder mako a pencil drawing. Somo contractors nnd builders have skill in this matter and some do not. Wo havo a numboi of homes In North Platto which were planned by unskilled builders and thoy aro an eyesore to anyone who lias any Idea of archltlcturo. , As nn exnmplo of tho value of caro. ful planning of a building I can mention the case of a man in North Platto who orcctod a houso that with tho building cost him $8000. IIo had' nn architect draw tho plans and Npcciflcnllons and his place was woli put up ns the contrcator know just what was necessady boforo starting and know-ovcry slop in tho construc tion. Six months later ho sold the building for $17800 and the man who bought it said it was worth tho monoy. This samo owner sot to work to build another houso. His architect prepared another set of planB nnd specifications nnd tho building 'was started on a lot that cost $500 origin ally. Boforo tho excavating had been completed tho whole thing including the plans was sold ior $2000. I am a firm believer In carefully propared plans and specifications and no ono can tio mis as won as a man who hns had training Most of us con tractors do not have 'this training. An nrchltect does. Yours respectfully, A LOCAL CONTRACTOR. : :o: : A Dull Student usually works against obstacles. Did It ever occur to you that ho might ho nalne nil flin nfifVn fnron nllntforl bo using nil the nervo forco nllottcd to his eyes in tho simplo effort to focus tho print well enough to pro- nounco tho words? Thoro is no on orgy left to mako an impression upon tho brain. His eyes soon tiro: ho can't romombor what ho reads. No wonder ho falls out with his books. teacher and school In general. A pair of our glasses may provo a God send to him and shango his wholo life's careor. DIXON & Son. Sight Specialists.. J. E. SEBASTIAN, Tho Old Lino Llfo Man, Res. Phono 1138. Office Phono G12.T Tho Entra Nous Club entertained Mrs. J. F. Sinclair Friday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. A. E. Boll. Mrs. Sinclair was proscnted with a hand painted plato, A (wo courso luncheon was sorvod. Mrs. Sinclair will loavo In n few days to mako hor futuro homo In Battle Crook, Michigan NORMA TALMADGE AS Inga Sanderson The Model IN "The Woman Gives" BY OWEN JOHNSON Down in the Street of n Thousand Sorrows she met with an experience few living wonicnJmvc undergone. The dramatic intensity of those moments will linger long in your memory. AT The Sun, Thursday and Friday Tho salo of 140 acres of tho Payuo land by E. A. Olson to Mr. Johnson for $50,000 is tho record for tills . slzo plcco of land ns far as wo can learn. Tho prico of $350 an r.cro is pretty high but tho improvements wcro very vnluablo and wcro worth tho monoy. Wanted Two rooms for lighthouse keeping. Call DD Carp Tribune. Lost: Saturday on street or In Gums mere-Dent or Rexall storos, a pnekago containing somo ribbon and laco. Findor pleaso lcavo at Wilcox Store. For Rent Ono room, modern. GIG East Sixth St. G7 G8 Waited Housekeeper. Call Stylo Shop. For Sale Ono now tent. Inquiro of W. H. Mercollcs. Romigh Garago. Wanted A Stenographer. Bratt, Goodman & Buckley. G7 G8 For Siklc Ona coniptfoto gonluno oak dining room set. MuBt bo sold bo foro we move Into our new residence. Call at Block's residence at GOO W. Fourth. " CG G7 For' Sale A two-year old heifer, will bo fresh In December. Shol& crossed with Jcrsoy, Guernsey and Redpoll stock. Inquiro at 221 S. Wal nut. CG G7 lor bald An 8-room, two story residence, strictly modern. Inquiro nt GOO east Third. Phono 924 J. GG GV For Snlo or Trndo 1G0 acres hay land eight miles from North Platte Address BB Caro Tribune. GG G8 Wnnlcd Woman without a family to tako caro of rooms In hotel good wages, easy work. CHAUSSE HOTEL, Sutherland, Nobr. GG G7 For Snlo Good stool range. Phono 349W or call at 901 West Second G5 GO Street. Farm for Ren Writp Mrs. Mlnnlo Seeso. North Platto, Nebr. G5 G8 Wanted Second Hand Cash Regis. tor. Inquiro D. II. B. caro Tribune. To whom aro you going to soli youi Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Men cantllo Co. will offer the highest prices. 64tf i.t :.t if Want Ads nod a wi7rn 1 o orr :t Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES JUNE 30, 1920, $1,329,173.33. . Installment Stock. The installment stock of this association is issued in shares of $200.00 each and may bo subscribed for at any time upon tho payment of 25 cents per share entry fee and a monthly payment of $1.00. This stock earns divi dends of eight per cent per annum, compounded semi-an j.x :.: it H nually and matures in 128 fect?d by adding to tho $128.00 paid by the investor, $72.00 & .......... n . . II if to cover tno earneu aiviuenus ior tnac ponoa if tf tf it $10.00 ner month so months $2000.00. tf it tf tf $10.00 ner month so months $6000.00. tf if tf T. C. rATTEItSON, President. THE CHILDRENS, MOUTHPIECE TO JOYLAND. Lot thom drink and bo merry NowU-Noxt timo and always Tho STAR BOTTLE tho vlslblo testimonial of tho STAR goodness. Your favorlto flavor -10 conts tho bottlo: cheaper by tho caso. Littlo Children and grown ups lovo to drink STAR bovornges tho Individual bottlo. Puts your palate in dollghtful touch with tho luscious fruit flavors. STAR BOTTLING & MERCANTILE CO. , ASK YOUR DEALER. Put up In tho distlnctivo bottlo. Originators of Bottor Bevoragcs. Lost July lGth last on tho Lincoln Highway, "oast of tho Ford garago In North Platto a key ring containing sovornl koys and bottlo opener. If finder will communlcato with J. C. Simpson, Louisville, Colorado, ho will rccoivo n very -substantial roward. GG Wanted Competent gtrl for general housework. Mrs. R R. Goodman. G9tf For Rent Now houso on East 4th., 20th block. GOtf. All kinds ot dressmaking douo at 420 East 10th Strcot G5 G8 For Kent Modern rooms. 304 East Tonth. GGtt For Sale Good garago, largo enough for two cars. Inquiro at this office. 58tf For Salo Six-room houBo, all mod ern except 'heat. Good location, close In. Phono 830J. GOtf Buy at tho Farm Cucumbers In any size, Potatoes, Beans, Green Corn, nl- so honoy nnd eggs. Phono Doolittlcs. For Snlo or Will Trndo for North Platto property 20 acres In San Joaquin Vclloy of California, near Chowchllln. Address II. D. Caro of Tribune. G4 4 For Snlo Fifteon aero tract of ir rigated land seven room stucco houso full basomcnt with boating plant, 1 Btory barn, garago and other suall buildings. Crop goes with place. West ond Fourth St Phono GG8J. Wm. M. Morris. G3-70 For Snlo: Fordson Trnctor with belt pultoy nnd Oliver Gang plow. Also Ford rondstcr with light delivery body. AH In good condition. Fred L. Spurrlor, It. F. 1). No. 1. (50 07 For Snlo A testod milk cow. Fresh soon. 1 young calf. Phono 390W. 07 For Snle Art squnro 9x12, hard coal stovo, cook stove. Inquire at G04 E. Sixth street. GG 69 For Snlo South Bond kitchen range Call GG1W. GG G7 For Snlo Ripo tomatoes for can ning nt $2.00 a bUBlfpl. North Platto Floral Co. Phono 1023 ' 15G G7 ( For Snlc Modern eight room house, samo as now. This proporty to bo Bold nt onco as owner desires to lcavo tho city. Tho prlco is bolow the cost of building. Someone can buy a good houso very cheap. Prlco $5250. Phono 578. G5 G8 months. This maturity is ef- invested will yield in 128 invested, will yield in 25C BESSIE F. SALISBUIIY, Secrotary. 8 it II :.t :: it it :.: $ j.t :.: if tf if g if it if t.t it if if t j.t if it tf if if tf if if if it tf tf