The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 19, 1920, Image 6

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DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Otlle over the McDonald
Stat Bank.
,LOCAL AND i'EHSONAL
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' Mrs. L. II. .Krugor loft Saturdny for
, "Wallace.
Miss Durkland left Saturday for
Sutherland.
Miss Mabel Mull laft Saturday for
Grand Island.
. Francis Sandall loft Sunday for a
visit Jn Arthur,
It's n getaway day for Tho Huiband
Hunter Thursday Crystal Theatre.
Justin Armstrong roturned Sunday
from a visit in Omaha.
Agnes-and Mary Buss, of Sutherland
oamo Saturday to visit "friends.
John Lincoln loft "Wednesday for
Lincoln and other cnBtorn m
Mrs. Theo Calllson left Saturday
for Kimball to transact business.
Mrs. J. Ylnok, of Dodgo, left Satur
day after visiting at tho homo of Mrs.
Schlommcr.
.Airs. L. II. Trotter of Sarbon camo
Saturday to visit In this city for sev
eral days.
Special for this wook flannel 23c
tg 35c a ynrd. A. T. Johnson Dept.
Store.
Hazel Hecht loft Saturday for Grand
Island after nttondlng tho Instltuto
for.'sovcral days.
Gyrus Cumpston, of Strong, Nebras
ka, camo Saturday to visit at tho homo
ot John Cumpston. m
Mrs. "W. C. Elder returned Saturdaa
from Bcatrlco whero sho attonded tho
Presbyterian meetings.
Alta Davis, of Gothenburg,, camo
' Saturday to transact business in this
city for sovoral days.
. 'jMr. and Mrs. A. J. Sliowalt, of Sher
idan, Iowa, camo Saturday to visit at
" tho' homo of John Cumpston.
Sco tho diamonds In tho rough in
Dixon's window. You always wanted
to know how they woro before being
cut.
M!b Aohslo Ford loft Saturday
morning for hor home In Arcadia aftor
visiting at' tho homo of Mrs. Bort Ml
ler. ,
Tho Catholic Girls. Club will moat
Tuesday ovonlng with MImo Dorothy
nnd Hutli Hubbard nt tliclr home on
"Wast Second Streot.
Como and Uko advantage of Our 32
inch gingham which is being gold at
n apodal prlco of 8Sc a yard. A. T.
Johnson Dept. Storo.
Miss Aolma Ford, of Arcadia, Nob.,
who has been visiting hor slstor Mrs.
Bort Miller for tho past two weeks,
loft for hor home Saturday morning.
A special mooting of the V. C. T.
U. is called for this afternoon at 2:30
nt tho homo of Mrs. A. P. Kolly, 705
Wont Second. All mombors nro ro
(IttOBtod to bo present ns vory import
ant, buslnoss is to como up.
Mrs. Bert Miller entertained Friday
evening at a card and dancing party
in honor of hor BiBtor, Miss Ford. Af
tor tho dancing and games refresh
ments wore served and tho guosts de
p(atcd enthusiastic ovQ'n tho good
tlmo they had.
Tho II. & S. Agency report tho fol
lowing salos of property: Tho Frank
Dornn proporty on 1008 West 5th
Street to "W. R. Osborne; Flvo lots
woro sold In tho Taylor Addition; Two
In Bolvuo Addition; Ono lot In Resi
dent Park Addition.
Jmlgo Wdpdhurst performed tho
marrlago coromony for Floyd B. Bas
sett, 23, a MUdalo farmer and Miss
Floronco B. "Williams, 17, of Arnold
Wednesday, Ho also married "Floyd
P. Swancutt, 27, ot Ansley and Miss
Violet M. Clark, 1G, of Ansley.
When making a gift you will want
to select something that will bo an
ovcrlastlng reminder of tho giver and
abovo all, Quality that will last. You
aro wolcomo to stop Into our storo nnd
allow ono of our sales peoplo to show
you tho many lasting gifts that are
suro to please. Dixon, tho Jowolor.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Dudley, who
spoke at the Baptist Church Sunday
ovonlng left yesterday for Salt Lake
whero they will lecture, from thero
thuy will sot sail or. November 13th
tho ywill set sail on November 13th
for Burma, India, whero thoy aro
Intending to do missionary work.
LOOK WHAT'S COMING
TUESDAY
7:30 Crystal Tho Girl from Outside
7:30 Sun Anne of Green Gablo
7:30 Kolth Groon Flame
2:30 Mbthodlst Aid Socfoty
8:Q,0 Hubbard Home Catlidliq Girh
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WEDNESDAY
7:30 Crystal The Girl from Outside
7! 30 Sun Anno of Groon Gablos
7:30 Kolth Tho Lone WoIfS Daugh
ter 8:00 Paront Toachor Rally at? Sonlor
High
THURSDAY
:$:00 Kjiiscopal Guild
7i30 Kolth The Lono Wolfs Daugh-
7:30 Sun The soul of tho Youth'
7:30 Crystal Tho Husband Hunter
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PA It KNT-TE A CHER ASSOCIATION
JtATJiY TOMORROW NIGHT.
Tho Parent-Teacher Association of
tho Sonlor High School will havo a
rally at tho Franklin Auditorium,
Wednesday evoolng of this wook.
Evory father and mothor, friend and
mombor of tho Sonlor High School is
urged to bo present and holp out in
tho good tlmo.
CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION BY
LEAGUE OP W03IEN VOTERS.
Crystal, Wednesday and Thursday.
uThe Girl From Outside"
Rex Beach at his hest in a colorlul story of Alaska.
Two of the cleverest juveniles on tho screen Clara Horton
and Cullcn Landis carry leading roles.
Tonight's comedy Billy West in The Dreamer.
Wednesday comedy You Tell 'em Lions, I roar.
A meeting, will bo hold in tho
Franklin Auditorium, Friday, Octobor
22, at 8 o'clock undor tho auspices of
the Loaguo of Womon Voters. Tho is
sues of tho campaign will bo outlined
in fifteen minute speeches by repre
sentatives of evory party. Everyone
is welcome to this .mooting which is
frco.
"WEDDING OF POPULAR NORTH
. PLATTE YdUNG PEOPLE.
A mnrriage llconso was Issued yes
terday to Lylo Ludwig and Esther J.
Cohagon. Thoy went to Brady where
thoy woro marrlor and then took tho
train for tho osat Mr. Ludwig is tho
proprietor of tho Bluo Bird storo at
tho corner of Fourth and Dowcy. Ho
Is a member of tho Chamber of Com
merce Band and is well known among
tho young peoplo of tho' city. Mrs.
Ludwig is tho daughter of T. M. Co
hagon and has lived hero all of her
llfo. Slio attended tho . local $fl$h
school and won tho admiration of
pupils and teachers alike by her quiet
mnnncr and sweet disposition. They
will return to North Platte and make
their homo here.
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Tho Episcopal Guild will meet on
Thursday aftornoon in tho church
basement. Commlttco serving will bo
Mosdamcs Ames, Finn, Mecombcr and
Stegall, Business mooting will begin
ipromptly at thrco o'clock.
Gcorgo Carey will leave this even
ing for Omaha whero ho will tran
act business.
Not a Tack Not a Nail
BILLIKEN SHOES
Baffin.
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Exclusive Agents for JOHN KELLY
SHOES for WOMEN and NETTLETON
and FLORSHEIM "SHOES for MEN.
Without question the public has bee entertain--irig
some extravagant Ideas, as to how far shoe
prices should como down ; and also has found it
self disillusioned by some of the "bargains" it
has recently bought through other than regular
channels. Some decline in prices is warranted,
but shoe trade opinion is that the price recession
must be gradual and extend through a long per
iod to reach the normal plane. We caution the
public against buying shoes made to sell "at a
price." We are buying shoes from the same man
facturers we purchased from before the war
because we have confidence in them as we have
always received honest shoes.
We ask our customers to be careful and buy
as we do, as in these reconstruction days manu
facturers are trying to see how much they can
take out of shoes and still make it look like an
honest shoe.
E. T. Tramp & Sons, Shoe Store.
"THOSE BETTER SHOES.''
Contribute to the Salvation Army Now a National Organization.
LOOKING AFTER OIL IN LINCOLN
COUNTY.
Jacob Miller, at ono tlmo sheriff of
Lincoln County is in North Platto for
a few day3 on business. Mr. Miller
has becomo Interested in the oil in
dustry and is looking after 611 pros
pects in Lincoln Co. He has taken
options on many acres of land In this
and adjoining Counties and has faith
that oil will bo discovered as soon as
machinery can be secured with which
to go after it.
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SUNDAY STATE JOURNAL GIVES
PICTURE OF OUR CADET RAND
The Sunday State Journal' has a
largo picture of tho North Platto
High School Cadet Band as it ap
peared at tho foot ball game at Lin
coln last week1, This trip was -a treat
for tho boys, an advertisement for the
city and an inspiration for the' team. .
TO TILE PUBLIC.
My naino having been filed "with tho
County Clerk of Lincoln County for
the Office of County Commissioner in
tho Third District
This being tho second timo I havo
been drafted for this office, I want
my friends to know I fully appreciate
all that has been donct
I will accept this nomination and
I am a live candidate from this tlmo
until tho polls close.
I will render to tho voters of Lin
coln County my best efforts in filling
the. office of County Commissioner if
I am elected.
GEO. M. CARY,
Horshey, Nebr.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Are made without a tack or nail; of the softest, toughest
leather known, ou broad, sensible, improved foot-form lasts fil
the most perfect child's shoe ever made. The one shoe
a child outgrows.
Buy "Billiken" Shoes and let the children romp and play ij
pi to their heart's content without annoyance to you, injury to SB
the home or discomfort to themselves. tJ
The growing feet of children arc easily irritated by still'
soles or narrow shoes. "Billiken Shoes1' aro made by Or
specialists in the largest shoe iactory in the world, devoted
exclusively to the manufacture of Children's High Grade tt
Shoes. .
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TJic soles on 'Billiken1' Shoes are Pure Oak Flexible is
Leather the softest and most pliable leather known, being especially prepared to withstand
j hard service. The absence of nails, tacks, etc., prevents the children scarring the floors IE
and furniture. The soft soles render . the shoes noiseless. Flexible soles make them as
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comfortable as a moccasin. The durable leather makes them as lasting as a man's hcavv
shoes. And they arc extremely stylish. ffi
Priced According to Size and Style ifi
Let Us Show You "Billikens"
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. I
LOCAL AND PEKSONAL
Rev. Curry left yesterday for Fre
mont. Brad Nicklas, of Denver, Is visiting
in town.
Miss McWilliams wont to Kimball
yostorday morning.
Managor Baldwin loft last night
for Omaha to transact business.
Mr1, and Mrs. E. R. Hanson returned
Sunday from a visit in Omaha.
Prank Richards, of Penn., is visit
ing at tho home of James Morrow.
Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists.
Mrs. Hormlngbausen loft yesterday
for a visit In Mountain Vlow, Mo.
L. O. Kingdon -was injured yester
day morning at tho Union Pacific
freight house.
Walter Hoxlo left yesterday morn
ing for Ogallala after visiting in this
city for somo time.
Judge Grimes and Judgo Halligan
loft Monday for Kimball where court
will bo hold this week.
Edna Lofdahl of Sutherland left
yostorday for hor homo after transact
ing business in this city.
Dorothy Hlnman returned this
morning from Omaah whore sho had
boon visiting friends over tho week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Papper and
eon loft Monday for St. Louis after
visiting at tho homo of Nicklas Econ
omos for sovoral days.
Mrs. E. S, Davis, Mrs. Ed, Burke
nnd Mrs. E. J. Vandorhoof loft Mon
day for Hastings whero they will at
tend tho assembly of tho Rebecca
Lodgo.
Tho Parent-Teacher Association of
tho Jofforson School will meet in tho
school houso nt Uireo o'clock Wed
nesday aftornoon. A good program
has been proparcd.
Rov. Father Sullivan of Elm Creek
camo Tuesday to assist Father McDaid
with confirmation services that 'will
tako placo at St. Patricks church on
Wodnosdny morning.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Huffman return
ed from Omaha nnd other oastorn
points the last of tho wook. They will
leavo In a fow days to mako Uioir
future home in Santa Anna, California.
RARE BARGAIN IN HIGH GRADE
PIANO
Wo havo in our possession stored
in North Platte, a high grado piano,
which if taken at once will sell at a
largo discount. Terms to responsible
)party. If interested write quick for
full particulars to Tho Denver 'Music
Company, Denver, Colorado. 81-4
JUDGE REN LINDSAY AND WIFE
of DENVER (TRAVELLED to
CALIFORNIA TO ACT IN
THE MOVIES.
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FARMERS!
Wo pay cash for frosh eggs and
butter.
SANITARY BAKERY,
815 N. Locust.
Tho Soul of Youth showing at the
Sun Thursday and Friday. A Story
taken from tho actual llfo of a boy
escaplng from an orphanage working
as a boot black and living in a goods
box and finally brought before Judge
Ben Lindsay in his Juvenile Court at
Denver. This a true happening of
Judge Lindsay's Court and ho and his
wife volunteered their assistance In
making tills .picture. Some of the
i cast besides Judgo Lindsay and wife
aro Lewis bargant, who will bo re
membered as Mark Twala's immortal
boy in Huckleberry Finn; Ernest Eut
torworth, tho boy in Allen Dwan's
Luck of the Irish; Elizabteh James,
another youthful screen artist and Llla
Leo young, beautiful emotional ar
tist. No better choice could bo made.
A word to tho wise Attend tho mat
inee and avoid tho night crowd. Adv.
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. NOTICE!
If you aro going to buy either a
piano or pbonograjph cut this out and
bring it to our storo and seo what you
can do with; your money. Como Wed
nesday tho 20th.
WALKER MUSIC CO.
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At The Sun,
Thursday and Friday.
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Matinee at 2:30 and 4:10 P.