The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 24, 1920, Image 5

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COMING
Wm. S. Hart.
IN
'The Toil Gate'
And when you soo it you will agrco
with Wm. S. Hart, that It Is Iho host
picture ho has over produced. Which
Is saying a mouthful.
But when your ,oyes fill up tit what
ho did for "nor" and tho 'littlo feller"
don't be ashamed for ovoryono olso's
eyes will bo full, toff. Watch for tho
Wates at tho
Keith, Theatre.
Crystal,
Saturday and Monday.
wm. s. HART
IN
'The Square Deal Man
A real western picture and whilo it
is not a new picture, yet if you haven't
seen it you certainly will enjoy doing
6o now.
Special Comedy Each Day
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. W. L. Bent, of Paxton, left for
her home Wednesday.
Mrs. J. K. Eshleman, of Hershoy,
was in tho city Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Seeso left Thursday for
a, short visit in Sutherland.
Mrs. E. L. Evans, of Hershoy, came
to this city the first of tho week.
Silverware, 25 reduction. Austin's
Miss Mary Nay, of Grand Island, ar
rived Wednesday to attend the wed
ding of Miss Helen Brodbeck and E.
R. Guendcl.
Cut glass 25 discount. Austin's.
Your child will receive the most
careful attention by our sight special
ist. All his work is guaranteed "to
givo satisfaction. Dixon & Son.
Judge Grlmos lo'ft yostarday morn-,
lug on a buslnoss trip to Loxington. j
J. J. Halllgan and son wont to
Ogalalln yesterday to transnct busl-'
noss. ,
Lieut. Loo It. Ward, of Omaha, wns(
in town yestorday and today on bus
iness.
v C. B. Sibbits and wife loft yodnos
day on a vacation to eastorn parts of
tho state. j
Beads! Bonds.! Boada. Evorythlny
Is trimmed in Beads. Como In and soo J
tho now onos at Wilcox Department
Store.
Keep your oyo' on Dlxon'a window. 1
Don't forget tho romovnl salo. 15
reduction on diamonds. 25on all
othor merchandise. Austin, Jowelor.
Mrs. Brawor, of Gothenburg ' was
in town yesterday visiting Jicr daugh
ter Mrs. I'urdy and transacting bus
iness. A good clock in tho homo will bo a
'pleasure to all. See our beautiful lino
of high grado clocks at reasonable
prices. Dixon, Tho Jeweler.
Mrs. Poters and Claudo Wolngand
drove down from Denver tho first of
tho week to spend a few days in the
city looking after business matters.
Mrs. G. W. Jones and granddaughter
Harriot loft yesterday morning for
their home in Reno, Nevada, after
visltllng ut tho homo of P. W. Rlnckcr
Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists.
Miss Margurlto Arnold, formerly of
this city, Is now playing with tho Big
Four movlo production company. Miss
Arnold's first production is Saving a
Soul. She is stationed at, Long Beach, i
Did yousee how nice a suit you
could got for $40 to ?50. Wo wish ynu
would come in and let us show you.
Wo also havo somo at a loss price
and on up to $100.00. Wo can also fit
tho stout women. Wilcox Department
Store. '
F. C. Jackson, now living at Long
Beach, Cal was a caller at this of
fice Tuesday. Ho says Mart Cryder
maruis at San Pedro, Art Cryderman
at Santa Anna and Frank Cryderman
at Long Beach and that they are run
ning a string of tire and vulcanizing
stores which nro Very successful.
C. M. Mason left Sunday night for
Phillips, Nebr., where lie will ' visit
his parents for a few days before tak
ing up his work at the University of
Nebraska. Mr. Mason has been em
ployed at tho Experimental Substation
during the summer as Irrigation eng
ineer. He has made many friends in
this community.
JUNIOlt HIGH SCHOOL GlLVSIUJr
CLASSfcS ARK i'0l5UJAlt
Tho combined onrollmonts In tho
various classes of girls for gymnasium
work under Miss Lillian Story is 147.
Mr. Elmor Stovons has cliargo of tiio
boys classos which uutnbor 125 at
prosont. A largo numbor of now
plooos of apparatus woro purchased
nt tho closoof tho laBt school year
and they nro now ready for use Ad
ditional shower bn'ths woro installed
in tho boys' and nlso in tho girls
dressing rooms.
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I'ltOL'OSIil) CONSTITUTIONAL
' AMJINMIRNTS ARE CAKMKU.
Tho election which waa hold Tues
day on the Proposed Constitutional
Amendments waa not a success from
tho standpoint of tho numbor of vot
ers. Very little Interest was shown
in tho mattor and reports aro slow
In coming In. Only a few precincts
were in last evening and County Clork
Allen could not even glvo us tho voto
In North Plntto. Word has been re
ceived from state headquarters that
tho amendments woro carried in tho
state. Figures avallablo show that
all carried in North Platte and
in Lincoln County. Proposal 37 was
leading In North Platto while Proposal
No. C was farthest behind but had a
safe lead.
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l'IKST FOOT HALL GAMIJ OF THE
SEASON AT THE FAIR.
Tho North Platto Regulars defeated
the High School team Wednesday in
a lively gamo of football by a score
of 14 to 6. Tho High School was un
able to stand up under tho superior
weight and skill of tho Regulars,
many of whom were old stars of N:
P. H. S.
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W, R. Malonoy is expected homo to
day from a visit to tho eastern part
of the country where he took in the
National Convention of Emhalmerg at
Springfield and visited a number of
other places.
Tho S. & R. Servico Station has en
larged the drive way to its oil and
gas servico so that two cars can be
taken caro of at the same time. This
will bo quite nn accommodation to
the patrons oftho station.
Do you bellve in women holding of
fice? See "Her Honor tho Mayorf' at
the Keith tomorrow night whether
you do or do not bollove.
nuii-i
IS EAR
i)olge brothers consider them
selves in a quite special ami
peculiar sense, the servants of
their public.
The controlling thought of this
business from the ;ery first hns
been that its destinies rested
upon the continued good will
of the owner.
.The gasoline consumption is unusual
i
ly low. The "tiro mileage is unusually,
high. "
Take Cnre of the Little Feottjhey Miist Have
Room to Develop Normally
The Best Shoes for Children
No Cramped Toes The Little Feet Can Grow as Nature Intended.
You know, ns well as we, that tho foot of a growing child should havo a shoo of tho right shape. But has
It ever occurred to you that tho weight and general construction of tho shoo Is fully as Important?
BILL1KEN SHOES aro not mndo to remedy foot Ills they PREVENT them. And "an ounco of provontlon
is worth a pound of euro" in any market. Consider those important points: BILLIKEN SHOES nro as
flexible as a hand-turned solo. They aro as durable as a welt and ns comfortnblo as a stocking. They
right klnn of shoes for all kinds of wear, and thoro nfo enough stylo variations to satisfy ovory need,
glvo adequate protection to tho tcder foot of tho child and pormlt of normal development! They'ro tho
Priced According to size
Wilcox Department Store.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J. V.
ROMIGH
Corner Sixth and Locust
Mrs. James Hart returned Tuesday
from a business trip to Loxington.
Mrs. M. T. Munslngor left Wednes
day morning for a short visit in Sld
noy. A complete lino of Cago Sailors just
arrived at Tho Hub. v 74 2
Mr. and Mrs. John Lincoln left Wed
nesday morning for Omaha on busi
ness. Dr. J. B. Redfield went to Ogalal
la Wcl"silay to perform two opera
tions. Harry Cramer wont to Sedgwick,
Colo., Wednesday wliero ho will trans
act business.
Mrs. Evert McCraw and children
left Wednesday morning for a visit
in Grand Island.
J. P. Alstrom left Wednesday for
Omaha whero ho will attend tho Ak-Sar-Ben
Celebration.
Miss Margaret Wioler returned from
a trip to Salt Lako and Denver
tho first of tho week.
If you want a good looking hat at
a reasonablo price wo havo them at
Tho Hub Storo. 74 2
Mr. and Mrs. Farrol, of Fonda, la.,
aro visiting at tho homo of their
daughter Mrs. Piolstickcr.
Lester Langford left Wednesday for
tho Loland Stanford University where
he expects to attend school this year.
Mrs.'J. B. Light, of Mindon, who has
been visiting at tho homo of Mrs. C.
E. Sousor, left Wednesday for her
home.
Ladles Queen Quality shoes always
lit your foot and.givo comfort until
worn out Sold only at Wilcox De
partment Store.
L. C. Davis left Tuesday evening
for Camp Louis, Oregon, wherq ho was
called by tho serious Illness of his
mother. i
Waltor Thompson went to Grand
Island tho first o'f tho weok to help
out in tho McCrackon drug storo for
a few days.
Miss EtiielBovIngton, of Omaha,
began her duties as teacher of fourth
and sixth grades In tho Lincoln
school Monday.
Tho Junior and Senior High Schools
wero dismissed Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday afternoons so tho studonts
could attend tho fair.
Silk hosiery has declined in prico,
wo havo rcmurkod our ontlro stock
to correspond to tho pronont market.
Wilcox Department Storo.
Mrs. Ed Blackburn, of Lexington,
who has been visiting at tho homo of
hor sou C. E. Sousor of this city, loft
for hor home Wcdnoiday.
Ladles coatH lnHlio nowost stylos at
$12.50. $17.50, $20,00. $25,00 and up
to. $1175.00, wl'iatovor your iicodd wo
liavo a good nsttortmont that will lit
yoiU'.puriO. VYIlqfy; PaparhiioiH Storo..
Cordova Leather pursos for tho
ladles. Something they all wish for.
Dixon, tho Jowolcr.
Your eyes will receive tho most
enroful ritt'ention by our Bight specia
list. Dixon & Son.
FT.
Deposits intiiij
bank are guar
anteed und
STATE W
A Strong Bank
The strength of a bank lies not alone
upon financial resoures as read in
figures indicating dollars and cents.
A bank must depend as well upon
the integrity of its officers and upon
their ability to meet the financial
problems whitth tiro presented to
them with each new day.
While this bank's resources are
ample and steadily increasing, your
confidence may' be placed as well in
the officers who are responsible for
.its management.
Wo are herp;to serve you. efficiently
and faithfully.
The Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
The Laundry
Queen.
It will
and Blue.
Costs less
than 2
cents an
hour to
run it.
Come in and See it Operate,
..North Platte Light & Power Co.