The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 01, 1920, Image 4

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DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, ,
Cradoale Dentist
Otnce over the McDonald
Stat Dunk.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Mrs. Jack McGraw loft this morning
for a visit in Sidney.
For rollablo transfer Korvlco phono
your calls to C. II. Splcor, Donolson's
Cigar Storo, Phono 172W. 7G-9t
Mr. and Mrs. "W. II. Crawford and
daughter Juno, of Casper, AVyo., arc
visiting friends In town for n few
days,
15 reduction on diamonds, largo
varloty. AUSTIN'S SALE.
Anotlior adding niaclilno and n com
pu'tator liavo beon added to tho com
morclal department of tho Senior
High.
Mrs. Clydo Trotter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mlllar.d Hoslor, Claudo Dolaney and
15bna Doty, loft Wednesday to attond
thbMaywood Fair.
s'tart your Xraas ombrodorloa early.
A now lino stamped ready to bo em
broidered at Tho Art Store.
Miss Vorn Hack, oLChoycnnc, who
had boon visiting her Bister Mrs. C.
O. Campboll loft Wednesday for her
homo.
Mr. Valll, of Conn., loft Wednesday
for .Denver after spending a few days
visiting Private Hoan of tho Itccrult
ng Station.
The Sun
for this zone
ye
is iew of the eHists now working
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T M JB ' M JR Al
I f i Mniufnn Inft Wnflnnaflnv Ai'mi.
ing for Omaha and Lincoln where ho
will visit hlo son wlib Is . attending
tho University. , '
Mrs. Archlo Stcnficr loft wVdnosdny
morning for her homo in Suthorland
nftor visiting at tho home of Mrs. A.
Stonnor of this city.
A now lino of stamped Hetl Spreads,
Pillow Caso and Scarfif at Tho Art
Store.
Jlrs. Ksthor Morrill,., of Itossvlllo,
' Illinois, left Tuesday after visiting at
tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
Stamp and "Mrs. Louis Potorson.
j Tho local Dodgo Hrothors Motor
car dealor has adorned his cornor at
Gth & Locifst with a new and plcas
j ing "Floxumo" electric sign to guldo
ownors of his car to his sorvlco.
ISmblom rings for all orders, Dixon,
The Jowctor.
C..A. Weir, who has been employed
as trainmaster in Grand Island for the
i past few years Is' going to return to
I North PJntlo in tho near future with
hl family. No expects to take up his
formor position as passcngor conduc
tor, i
Dodgo IJrothors car prlcos are stabi
lized and hundreds of dollfirs loss
than any comijarnblo value tho car
itsolf Is standardized and so accepted
by tho U. S. Government and most
of tho largest users of motor trans
portation In this uud other countries.
You can, and as you always havo,
still safoly buy a Dodge" and bo cer
tain of Its valuo, both In money, sor
vlco and satisfaction. J. V. ItOMIGlI
Dealer.
Theatre wishes to announce it has purchased The Associated First National Franchise
which will insurers Patrons the Best Pictures money can buy. The following area
EACH
with
screen in
J'jUL'l&'A'M M A'JIL' m flfc'm' A' M A ' M' IB' H
Mn-rr.jn TW wt n jy nr iw tm m
Ralph Garmnn had his arm broken
Wednasday opening whllo ranlfijjg
ma car.
Tho P.flE. 0.j,wM have their rtfus-
vombllng luncheon at tho homo 'of
Mrs. II. M. Grlmos, noxt Wednesday
at ouo o'clock.
Lee 0. Yoder, who took Weather
man Shilling's place while ho was
on his vacation, has goiio to Mooro
head, Minn., whoro ho will tnko
chargo of tho Woathor Station.
Just received a large assortment
of Pyralan Ivory. Dixon, Tho Jcwolor.
The coming marrluge of Miss Irma
Johnston to Vornon Lumford has boon
announced by Mr. and Mrs. Lochlol
Johnston. Tho wedding will take
place at tho home of the bride on Oct.
12th.
Jortaln light rays, called boat rayi
and ultraviolet rays aro Injurious to
tho eyes. Wo now havo a wonderful
new glnss that cuts off theso harm
ful rays. DIt. ' McltHYNOLDS. 75-3
V. F. Dowllng, of gcottsbluff, slate
flro inspector, Is in tho city 'making
Ivpection f a chools, ch ireliU,
hotols and other public buildings as
wall as business houses nnd homos.
Ills report Is mado to tho Stnto Fire
Commission at Lincoln.
Tho car bolonglng to Clyds dim
ming, which was stolon a few" days
ago, has beon recovered according
to a lettor received by Mr. dimming
from the Shorlff of Carrol County, la.
Tho car had been loft along the
road. Mr. Camming will leave In a
few days to drive his car back.
for the First National.
kHsUA&AMi
These are my Stars Now!
"of them Ins personally" joined hands
me to fight for the. freedom. oMhe
(Town).
filg Eastern'monled interests have threatened
to come into (Town) and buy a theatre or
build one, in which to give you trust-made
pictures. Those intcrcsTs have tried to per
suade these stars now my partners-to stop
their worlc as independents, as free-acting
artists, as maker's of big, independent special
pictures and go to work for them. The
would-be trust finds it too costly to keep pace
with the wonderful work of these artists, who
reckon neither time, money or effort in malt
ing their work the very best In motion pictures.
These stars are determined to continue their
work, free from dictation, free from yard-stick
regulation, free from time-clock limitations on
the expressions of their genius, free to spend
whatever money is needed to make their pic
tures the best you will find wherever you go.
They stand irrevocably for the freedom of the
screen, for theatres where you can go assured
tijat your motion picture entertainment will be
Art, and not sotted with subtle trust-inspired
themes, .the stories couched in drama and
comedy, hiding efforts to win your favor by
Future productions made by these artists for
Associated First National Pictures, Ihc
will, through my franchise in that. concern he shown exclusively (at
THE SUN
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JUMOJt CLASS OllCr.UfiZEI) AT
CESTJIAIj HIGH SCHOOL.
Tlio,, Junior Clnss, comprising the
studqnts f tho eleventh grade of
Control High School, began the or
ganization of tholr class for student
activities, on Wodnosdny by olecting
Donald Yost as ProsldenL Miss Mabol
Carter, who wag Junior Class, advisor
last yoar was again elected to this
(position on account of her success
with tho last Junior-Senior Banquet.
Other officers will bo elected later.
THi: W. 0. T. U. " WILL HOLD A
.MKETIXG M3XT TUKSDAY.
The regular monthly mooting of
tho W. C. T. U. will bo hold next
Tuosdny afternoon at tho homo of
Mrs. It. L. Murdock, 214 So. Maplo.
All members' aro urged to be presont
and bring the duos for noxt year. Im
portant buslnoss will be taken up.
Mrs. Mills will be assistant hostess
and lunch will be served.
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DAl'GHTKItS OF THIS AMMH'AX
HKV0LUTIOX WILL MEET
y , 3U)M)AY.
The first mooting of tho Daughters
of the American Revolution will be
hold at the home of Mrs. L. It. Duke,
S02 E. Fifth, Monday Oct. 4. Tho
program will Include a Discussion of
the YoarVWork by Mrs. Hlnmatv He
port of Pilgrim Pageant by Mrs.
Spencer and Roll Cnjl -tho Thirteen
Colonics and their Settlement. All
members ;irf expected.
ASSOCIATED FIRST
NATIONAL PICTURES, Inc.,
U a nation-wide organization
of independent theatre owner
who fatter the production of
finer photoplay $ and who are
devoted to the conttant better
ntnt of screen entertainment,
propaganda! fori the machinations of other
trusts.f
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To that end they have become my partners to
preserve the freedom of the screen in (Town).l
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Together we'are going to' give you the finest
motion picture entertainment you have ever,
seen. They are going to make the pictures
as independents, as free-acting artists, and I'
am going to present them exclusively in
(Town) as an independent, trust-free home
town theatre owner. e
Through 'Associated First National Pictures,
Inc., each of these stars and directors lias made
a long term contract with me whereby you will
see their great masterpieces exclusively at the
(Theatre).
My business is here, my interests are here, my'
theatre is strictly a home town affair. I an
free to contract for other great pictures, made
by capable independent stajs and producers.'
My field of search for the best in screen enter
tainment is the world. The only pictures I
cannot show you are those made, by the trust
to present in trust-owned theatres, bought or
built with money gambled a thousand miles
from here on the chance that you will support
them in (Town) instead of your home town,'
strictly local, absolutely independent theatre.
THEATRE i
Charles
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N LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. I. C. Vanllouson loft Thursday
for- Koarney.
Mrs. N. G. Nolven loft yesterday for
a short visit In Taxton.
Fancy Lining Silks nnd Cottons nt
Wilcox Department Storo.
W. J. Lunger, of Koarnoy, is a
visitor In the city this week.
Tho North Side Library will' be
oponed today at tho Lincoln School.
Goorgo Ratio loft yostorday for May
wood whoro he will attend tho Fair. '
C. H. Backors left tho first of tho
week on a buslnoss trip to Lewellen.
Mrs. E. N. McNamar, of Paxton, was
a buslnoss visitor In the city yostor
day. Mrs. M. A. Wlsomlllor, o- Suther
land was a business visitor' In the
city yostorday.
Sadlo Urannnn of this city left yes
terday for Bird City, Kansas to visit
for sovernl days.
A now Gruon Verlthln watch just
rocolved at pixon's Is creating much
Interest, 1
Mrs. O. II. Aufdonfarton, of Ogalal
ln, was a business visitor In tho city
tho first of the week. . ,
Mrs. Anna Church is substituting at
the library in place of Miss Murphy
who Is at the North Side Library for
this ,week.
Best Grade Union Mado Overalls,
either high or low back, jackets to
match, ?2.75 nt WILCOX DEPART
MENT STORE.
Anita
ik .k'QOjeJ . Barry rrior.el
Miss Ermn Johnston has resigned
her position with tho DIx6n Jowelcry
Storo. Her position has been filled
by Miss Gertrudo Arnold. '
Albrccht Furs, tho reliable kind at
Wilcox Department Store.
Tho monthly meeting of tho W. II.
a will be hld at the I. O. O. F. hall.,
There will Initiation nnd all mem
bers aro requested to bo present.
0. R. Robinson presented the city
library with two copies of Foch's Copy
of tho Landing of tho American Sol
diers In Franco nnd a fow of tho most
Important battles.
Crystal,
Saturday and Monday.
ROY STEWART
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"The Devil Dodger"
Sunshine comedy
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