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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1920)
LOCAL AND 1J311H0NAJ PrH; Dorothy Ro.Bohcrantz loft Monday for Chappell. , 21 Bars Soup for $1.00. faoWlchael Grocery. 8C-2 L. B. Coclirnn roturnod from Lin coln Saturday. M. E. Crtyiby loft MondRy for Chap'poll whoro ho wont to transact logal business. Soo II. Jandobour for Hollon Band InslrumontM. Phono 489. 87tf rims. Dixon roturnod Saturday from a business trip to Omnlnv Joo ,Wobor roturnod Sunday from Omaha whoro lie spent tllo wook and.- MIbb Vizard, wlio has tlaon" visiting at -lifp Rov. Shonk rofildSnco, loft ycsfnW for Denver- i Women's Ulack Llslo Hobb at pro ' war prices apcclal $.29. Loader Mor. Co. i t - ., 'Mies jCfifblb 'Carter, roturned from' Omaha yosterday whoro slio attended the State Teachers' Convention. If'you'vo never worn a Manhattan SHIRT you've never known shirt satisfaction. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS co) The Rebecca Kensington which was to havo been held Friday afternoon at -thb Odd Follows Hall has boon postponed. Harriett Murrln returned Sunday froitftfa short visit In Omaha whero Nation-wide Demonstration iale of Pathe Phonographs and PatSie Records Beginning Monday Morning, November 8th her 'father Is seriously ill in an Oma halVo'spltal. Siisf received u- largo shopmont of nipn's and women's undorwear. Don't fail 'to sec them. Sold nt todays re vised prices. Leader Merc. Co. Mrs, Holen Olmstead, of Albion, Michigan, left for her homo this morning after a inonth'B visit with Mrfl! Sarah Tlmmorman at tho homo of E.' B. Payne,. Thd, caso of Sibley against Ehlors for.iAssault which was decided last . week, in tho County Court in favor of Mr. Sibley has been appealed, to tho District Court and will come up at the present session. i' havo ono. of Iho famous Holton trumpbts hero on trial. "Will bo glad to show it to thoBo interested. If you wnnt tho highest standard quality try ia Holton. Call or writo R. H- Jnn- (hjbbur, Experimental Substation. ATniunbor of cx-BervIqo men expect to go ''to Paxton tomorrow to attend tho Junoral over tho body of Vincent LcRgCrippon. Thla ydung man was mombor of Company E and wna , killed In Franco from which country 111 A body haB just boon brought, Secretary Cary of tho Chambor of Connnorco gave a half-hour talk yes-' tcrdav 'to tho BtudontB of tho Gom- W mercfal Doiyartmont of tho '- High School. Ho has N to glvo ono of thoso half-hour talks ,ovory'.wo-wpek8 during this term Emil J. Neuhaus, ot Boston,, Mass., .andXmlo Knorr, of Rye, N. Y wero united' in marrlago by Judgo wood- . hurst. yosterday. Tho 'contracting ' (parties who aro past middle age, wero enrouto to tho Pacific coast and stonncd ovor hero to ho united In marriage- ' FJfton or twenty local Rotarlona nnd tholr lndloa wil go to Lincoln Frlda'rhlght of next week whoro they wllllbo. tho KuestB of tho Rotary Club of that otty. A similar invitation has bqcnv accepted by a dozen or moro Ro- 4ni-.. nlnliu nt Mm utntf ntlll tlio lAn 1IL1 T -J 1UUU V A. til V VI T V T - coin. 'RotnrlailB hnvo planned a big day $!.' tholr 400 or COO guests A ..picture oftho cuttlo country nnd .-thQinpl,ntn'naft rod-blooded, romnn Mlcq story of tho great opon spacosj ot men 'who do things and ot women . "who mo bravo; a tnlo at onco turbu- J .JonT'uMl tondor. Impassioned but ro ,' strained- Such is Tom Mix's latost! Senior uoeu nBiceu t A sale of Phonographs and Phonograph Records will be opened In this store; the character and magnitude of which is more-far-reaching than has ever before been at tempted in the history of music. , ',,!, , , ' 'OvwP 'Hi! ini lg a saie Which Will be ultimately can'idu out in approximately five hundred ' cities and towns of the United States. It is a move on the part of the Pathe Preres Phonograph Company of New York City, manufacturers, and the retail dealers in Pathe Phonographs and Records to bring the excellence of these instruments and records, directly, forcefully, and im- , mediately to the close and intimate attention of music loving persons, Under a plan which offers exceptional advantages to the purchaser. The Main Reason for This Sale The following gives the essential facts concerning this intensely interesting plan: This most unusual sale is a campaign to more directly demonstrate and thoroughly in troduce Pathe Phonographs and Pathe Records to the people of this .vicinity. There havo been 16 genuine Pathe Phonographs, and their complement of Pathe Rec ords, alloted to us for this purpose. This entire, allotment is right now in our store and will be sold upon the special terms and conditions mentioned elsewhere in this ad vertisement and there will be no delay in delivery to you. While this announcement is most unusual, in itself, yet this alone does not give the full., significance of what this sale really means. This special sale of 15 Pathe Phonographs in this vicinity is less than one,nve-hun- . dredth part of a gigantic co-operative campaign which has been planned to talc the Pathe direct to the homes of the people in more than five hundred cities and towns of lUsUthe purposeof the manufacturers, through this attractive sale' and plan, to get twenty thousand more American homes right at this time to know and use and praise i i t- tw1i niimpmnliB nnd PatlieHecords. " Every one of tho vast number of instruments required, running well into millions of nfoiomonf uinriA. nnd nverv condition of sale accorded the purchaser will b identical The 15 persons in this town who are so fortunate as to obtain the phon oKraPhs wo have been allotted, will be given the same price to a penny, and the same conditions and guarantees as the persons in New York City, San Francisco and every other largo city where this campign may be carried on. This sale is to create a closer acquaintance with and to further popularize , the-Pthe, Phonograph and Pathe Records. And nothing will be permitted, in presenting their . claims for yoiy approval, that will in the slightest, .degree reflect upon their standing -or tend to break down the great and enviable name they bear. j Origin of the Pathe and What is Back of It The Pathe Freres (Pathe Brothers,) PhonograpluCa. is one of the great, successful and enterprising houses manuiaciurmg inonogruims uu iHuuiai-u - tUItlan American Company, witVitsrin v is a part oftho world-famous European firm of Pathe Freres, which is this year cele- brating its twenty-fifth year in. the rphonogaph industry. r; . b . ' PathelFres (Pathe Brothers) are French scientists and Inventors and are, today, nrobabiv the most distinguished authorities oiy matters.rpertaining to tone reproduce 8?n SW aSPtiio inventors of innumerable devices in thp fields qf radio wireless telocranhy. the motion picture industry and tlreJirniogivabhr ; 'j t . The Pathc Rooster shown herewith, which "k Che Pathetrade inari is-ohfi . of the m JlyntnA marks known to' man. In the United States alone it is es Umated that ten million persons see it weekly on screens of international events , oiinwn in Hi Pathe News at motion picture houses. , ' , n 1 it is his same Rooster, this s.ame gieaf symbol of business lionor and enter- ' rlw thht through the medium of this unusual demonstratiori sale, to more thproughly introduce to the people of this community. ;. W. R,Maloney Company . 7 i . I 1 CONDITIONS OF SALE Tho phonograph ottered in this salo is tho 1921 genuine Tathe Phonograph Model, any. Pathe except Table Model, 43 inches high, 20 Inches deep, as shown in cut, In Mahogany, "Walnut or Oak, 5-ply, absolutely the moBt sub stantial cabinet construction on tho market today, equipped with: Ono indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (full tone) and ono indestructible Patho Sapphiro Ball( half-' tone) for playing Patho Records- Ono Universal tone arm and pound box for playing., all makes of records. Ono hundred steel needles. ' Ten Pathe Rconl j Selections (nvot'$1.00 double-faced records) to be selected by the purchaser. . . Tho total price forjtho entirp outfit is ?1B5. v ' 4 6 You may-pay as littlo as ?10.00 in making your first or x initial payment- THB BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN WEEK LY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS EXTENDING OVER ONE YEAR. ' This equipment, including tho flvo records (ten selections) will bo delivered to your home, immediately, upon re ceipt of your initial payment .Freight or Express charges will be prepaid to all points within fifteen mies. Tho Patho Phonograph included In this sale is guaranteed ' for one year, both, the manufacturers and ourselves argeo ing to replace any defective parts without charge during this period. Written guarantee to this effect furnished with, each phonograph. " -' ' PfIvH6ge will be given to all purchasers to exchange this instrument for any higher priced Patho Phonograph at any time within six months, weagreelng to 'allow the purchas- f er full credit for every dollar paid up to tho timo tho ox-. ' change Is made. These "Conditions of Salo" are identical with those prevailing in Boston, Chicago,, Now York and San Fraiicisco and every other metropolitan .' city whero tins salo is being held. ' r Tear this out, fill in and mail to us at once. Without any obligation whatsoever on my part,; you may send me photographs and other descriptive matter of the Patho Phonograph ypu are offering; upon .special, terms. Also send photographs of- the; Pathe Actuel'le Model you are offering' at $256? , t 'Name cu-tc. !i ' '. No. : Street ' City - State . . SHYEN 3IA1UHAGE LIUKK8KS IS- SUK1) LAST 1Y COUNTY JUDGE. (iOTIlENHUlia EASILY OYEC031E 1IY THE LOCAIj HIGH SCHOOL. bo plcturft "The Toxnn." Jt will pi.owu.ui mo urym... ii.u,uy mm oople NoY 1( Floyd.H. Arnold, a Judgo Woodluti'Ht issuod marriage llconsos last week to Uib fallowing rnuay. nrnmm. nt MnrMi PliiTI,. iiiui MIhh m.,1.1... 1.-. irid...,, MMtli tllnfln. Vni. 'MANHATTAN SH1HTS ""u'w " , n , Z Krtown as tho Best Tho Boat . ,,.,, .,. T,...; Tl..t Htla a.ll. T.lfnlt. Known. ThlB famous product ot K", xt TV , . , , Z . . .. .. . .. . Hold! Nov. 2. Josenh A. Frtt2lor. No- Kowus on esio ici a limited time nu ' one-third oft cf icgular price - ' EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO ROBERT WARWICK 'Irie City of Masks' Josoph A. Frazler, No Plato and. Miss Joslo E. Calhoun, No. Platto; Nov. 2, James S. Malcolm, machinist helpor of North Platto and (Miss JobbIo A- Allon, North Platto; Nov. 2, Allen P. Smith, flromon, North riatto und Mlsa Goorglna E. Badgorow North Platto; Nov. 4, Josoph Malm, Tryon, Nobr nnd Miss -Eva Wlntors, Lexington, Nebr; Nov C, Vllbort J. Dright, Robert, Nobr. and Miss Gladys j uiimuui aiuiy ui lovo uuu uUVUIl- I " ' i ...x, !,.. n.- ir.n..i.i t-. I iO!! o i.vo m u vfwy oi AiasKB f Aro uioro ENTEHTATNED FRIDAY NIGHT peopio' in uns town who nro not what l!""'v luu' Tho Junior Class ot tho Senior high Warwick la supported by ono ot tho school entertained tho mombcrs of tho most talented or casts. Gothenburg Football team at tho Tonight's Comody AUco Howell in Franklin Auditorium, Fridoy oyonlng. Hl9 Wooden Legacy. Tho early part ot tho ovonlng was Wodnesday Comody-Hls MastcsJ BI,ont, " eamos at or which HrcHW featuring IJrownlo, Tho Con tury Comedy- Dog. By a score of 03 to 0, North Platto Jllgh School defeated tho football team from tho Gothenburg High, School Friday on tho old Held in tho East End Park- Locko mndo a touchdown in tho first threo minuteB ot pluy and from then on it wns North Platte's game. Gothenburg was fighting until tho end but at no tlmo did It Show equality with tho locals. About fifty Gothenburg rooters ac companied tho team. () ATTENTION MEN! All men's Overcoats and Suits aro going at this aalo for 1-3 and, 1-5 OFF. Buy now. Loader More, Co. NOTICE TO PJIOPEBTY OWNE11S IN PAYING DISTItlCS NO. 8, 4, ft AND 0. ' Crystal, Tonight & Wednesday. tho girls served n lunch in tho House hold Arts Dopartmont. Tho Gothon bur boyB oxprosBcd themselves ns dollghtod. ::o:! li'athor Flanagan and his boys gnvo a special ontertalnmout Satur day ovonlng In the, basement of tho Parochial school, for tho Bisters and pupils of tho ttoh'ool. There will bo a gonoral meotinK at tho Flro Station at ono o'clock No vember 12th, 1020, at which tlmo all parties owning property in any of said dlstrcts aro requested to bo present. Tho following aro computations on tho cost ns inado by tho City Engineer: Btthullthlo pavement on forty-foot street: Pavement with curb. $11.02 per front foot. Pavement with curb, $11.04 per front foot. Blthultthlc pavement on forty-six foot atroot: Pavement without curb, $12.58 pot front focy. Pavomont with curb, $13.50 por trout foot. Brick pavomont on forty-six foot Btreot; Pavomont without curb, $3.50 por front foot, Pavomont with qurb $14.02 per front foo.tr , It City Clerk. 11' Jj .GItAYES. H, L, Graves, better known a8 "Lon" GraveB, was born on a farm in Mary land, Doc. 4, 1802. He came to -Nortn iPlatte in tho early eighth's arid took a placo in tho Union Pacific offices hero which ho hld for n number of years, in recont years no naa i' resented tho Sherwln-wlUIamB Paint Co. and spent most ot his tlmo on tho road but still maintained his resi dence "here- About a year ago ho be came interested in Lincoln County ranches nnd has taken an actlvo part in this work up to the tlmo of -his ill ness. In 1018 ho married Mrs.,C. L- Knatt ot Nowark, N. J. who survives him. Ills two Bisters, Mrs. Ells and Miss Elizabeth Graves who also survlvo him, aro well known hero. A few week beforo his death ho suf fered a breakdown which mado him suscoptlblo to tho attack of pneu monia, from which ho did not recover. hI died at his homo at 510 E. Fifth St. Nov. 2, 1020, and wns buried in tho North Platto Cemetery. Lon Gravos was ono of tho most popular men of North Platto nnd was universally loved by thoso who knew him. Ho was a friend to many and took an actlvo part in tho fratornal life of this community. 111b many friends oxtond tholr sympathy to hla wlfo and other relatives and acknow ledge tholr dobt ot friendship to him. Contributed. Dr. Morrill. Dentist, office over Wilcox Dopartmont Storo. Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlnein Building. Phono 807. 77tf aveYouTriedl The MANHATTAN LABEL In a shrt stands for shirt perfection. This famous shirt lias no competitor, EDWAHDS-BEYNOLDS CO T.i No Other Like It Gamble Springer FOUR STORES t.t Z.i a :: :.: :.: ..,-.....M..............-..W..-,y..