The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 03, 1920, Image 6

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
"Male and Female"
Cecil H. DeMIUe's great production
-If our live could begin nguln. If
, tomorrow we rould witke, ni male H1
, fBml only, In a world where wealtty
vwlttw, convention, morula. c1"
t riothlngl Wlio lhn would rule,
it '
'v, who -Y, who lov7 See thlg great
''vAjtoin. Uil impwWhH. Coming to
.
tho
Crystal Theatre,
Tuesday & Wednesday.
LOUISE LOVELY
In
the Little Grey Mouse
Tho romnnco of a woman who sup
pressed herself that her husband
might gain fame. A picture quaint
and Interesting.
Century Comedy HH()UJI TAIL.
OKS TUIFLl!?
Crystal last time Tonight.
fflmmmmmmmmm
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Mrs. Henry Gllfoyl will leave Sun
day for Omaha.
Colcsto Crawford has accepted a
position at Block's.
Mrs. Josoph Spies left this week for
a short visit in Omaha-
Special prices on Ladles' Cloaks at
Wilcox Department Store
Frank Murray spent-tho first of tho
week In Omaha on business.
William Drodbock left Thursday ov
cnlng for a visit In Donvori
RoBors and Community Silver.
Complete lino at W. R. Malonoy Co.
Thomas McGovem will lcavo in tho
near futuro for u vlBlt in California.
Leo Tigho rotumed tho mlddlo of
tho week from a visit In Lincoln.
' IPyrcx and GluBBbak wear at V It.
Malonoy Co.
Prod McEvoy loft Thursday morn
ing for Rochester, Minn., on business.
Ladles' wool and silk and wool hos
iery at Wilcox Department Store.
Robert Horner, of Wallaco, was in
town the first of tho week on busi
ness, k
Tommy ONeal loft Thursday for
Lincoln wboro ho will visit for a short
time.
' Mrs. Fred Wondoborn loft thin week
for a visit with Mrs. Fred Woingand
in Omaha.
Lytton Smith, of Chicago, is visiting
at tho homo of Mr,, and Mrs. William
' Strauss.
Hoosler Cabinets, Prossuro Cook
ers and Flrcless Cookora at W. R.
Malonoy Co.
J. E. Nolson wont to Sterling, Col.,
yostorday on businoss connected with
tho department storo in which ho Is
Intorostod.
SIdnoy Splllnor has rosumed his
duties at tho Fink shoo storo nftcr a
longthy Illness.
Good black mossallno silk, yard
wide, at 51.70 a yard at Wilcox Do
partmont Storo.
Mrs. II. M. liobbUt of Sutherland,
trannacted buslneee In this city the
first of the wool;.
Mrs. X. Knno trit unnoted business
In this ulty tho first of the week, her
home le In Sutherland.
Clarence Hedford lfft Sunday for his
home In Sterling where ho expects to
vleit for a few days.
Mra. J. 1. llowman. of Omabsi, Ief;
Thursday after visiting at tho hoiw
of iho lkwinn Brothers.
Charles Yost, Jr., returned the Urt
of tho week to Fremont where Il
ls attending Midland College.
Fred Green la expected to return
intho near future from a visit with
his parents In Wlnterset, Iowa.
Mi, and Mrs. ('. M. Haydeti and Mr
and Mra W. P. Klllen, of Walla'.
wero visitor in town thin week.
Mrs. Ray Tlilirsdaher left Tlnns
day morning for Rochester, Minn.,
where she underwent an operation.
James Campbell left Wednesday for
his home In Glcnns Ferry. Idaho, after
visiting his mother Mrs. M Camp
bell. Men's lino shirts make practical
Christmas presents. You will And one
of the host assortments In town at
Wilcox Department Store.
Mr." and Mrs. George Austin left
Wednesday afternoon for Omaha
whero thoy will visit their daughter,
Mrii Hayes, for a week.
Miss Lucille Llndonmoycr returned
to her homo tho first of the week after
visiting local friends for several days
Tho Girls Circle Society of tho
Christian Church met Thursdny even
ing at th6 homo of Mrs. O. 0. AVllson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smlthors arriv
ed homo Thursday after visiting In tho
onstorn part of the state for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin left
tho lnttor part of tho weok for Califor
nia whoro they will spend the remain
der of tho wlntor.
Mrs. T. Kelly rosumed her duties at
tho Block storo tho first of tho week
after bolnfe off duty for some time on
account of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J., O. Rlcnsb, of Oma
ha, who had been visiting at tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Joo Nolan, left Thurs
day for their home.
F. C. Cooney, of Ovorton. spent the
weok end In this city on business and
also visited relatives.
Dr. ana Mrs. Frank Baldwin loft
tho latter part of tho weok for their
homo In Tryon after visiting their
parents over Thanksgiving.
I hereby withdraw my notice In
which I refused to pay any bills con
tracted by my wife.
ALBERT STEARNS.
Deaconess Smith left Wednesday
morning for hor homo In Rod Cloud
after attending tho tenth anniversary
of Bishop Becchor's consecration.
Mrs. Wayno Leonard loft Sunday for
Omaha where sho was called by tbo
lllncsrt of W. B. Elliott who under-
Avent' an operation, rocontly, on his
oyos.
There nro more inspectors ana in
spection Is nioro strict over Dodgo
Brotho'ni motor cars, than Is found
olsowhero except In a few of tho
highest priced cars, This is one of
tho ronsons for Dodgo reliability. J.
V. ROMIGH Dealer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Burton, a for
mer tolcgraph operator hero, left
Thursday for Chappoll, Nebraska, to
accept a position. They will make
their homo thoro In tho future.
Thoro Is actually more chromo van
adium steel used in tho dhassis of any
Dodgo Brothers motor car, than In
nny car under tho Cadillac in price.
This Is Just ono of tho reasons for
Dodgo long llfo and quality.' J. V.
ROMIGH Dealer.
Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at tbo
homo of Mra. M, N. Johnston, 11 So.
Elm stroot. next Tuesday. Mrs. Mc-
Carly will bo in cbnrgo of tho pro
gram, tho subject of which will bo
"Narcotics." Mrs. Selboldt and Mrs.
Mlnnlo Wilson will assist tho hostess
In sorvlnir lunch.
Heaviest wolcht men'B ovoralls
$1.95 a p'ntr at AVllcox Department
Storo
i,paKgasaa----
DRY GOODS - WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON, MANAGER
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Become Better Acquainted
With Your Bible.
A LECTURE A WEEK
Sunday Evenings. Eight O'clock.
THIS SUNDAY
'THE BIBLE IN THE MAKING"
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
REV. C. FRANKLIN KOCH, Pnslor,
Morninfc Worship, 11 O'clock
Sunday School, nt 9:45 O'clock.
e
epmng
rnday
At 8:30
A. M.
Come
N
ow
And Make
Your
Purchases
Offering a Great Special Purchase Sale of
LADIES9'
FINE
SUITS
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Off
There ore 26 Women's Suits of the
Color Material Price Now
Navy Silvertone $ 75.00 $87.50
Brown Silvertone i . G7-50 $33:75
Brown Duvet de Laine 95.00 $47.50
Moose Pur Trimmed Velour. , 67.50 $33.75
Navy Tricotine 85.00 $42.50
Moose Suede Cloth . 95.00 $17-50
Brown Velour 57.50 $28.75
Brown Duvet de Laine 85.00 $42.50
Moose Suede Cloth 95.00 $47.50
Brown Fur Trimmed Velour 85.00 $42.50
Reindeer Fur Trim. Divet de Laine 125.00 $62.50
Grey Silvertone, tailored 85.00 $42.50
Brown Fur Trim. Suedene S5.00 $42.50
BHIKH--HHfiHHBw
very finest quality and style for you to select from.
a?jBM---a---s
Size Color Material Price
18 Navy Serge 69.00
18 Brown Check Velour 75.00
36 Burgundy Fur Trim. Velour 65 00
36 Navy Tricotine Braided 95.00
3G. Navy Fur Trim. Tricotine -4 110.00
36 ' Navy Tricotine, Braided 95.00
36 Navy Tricotine 85.00
38 Navy Fur. Trim. Long Coat Pariotta
Tricotine Braided 110.00
38 Grey Silvertone, Tailored 95.00
38 Navy Tricotine, Braided 97.50
40 Navy Tricotine 67.50
42 Navy Tricotine 95.00
46 Navy Braided Tricotine 1 97.50
Now
$34.50
$37.50
$32.50
$47.50
$55.00
.$47-50
$42.50
$55.00
$47.50
$48.75
$83.75
$47.50
$48.75
1! RAILROAD NOTES.
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LOCAL AND PEHSONAL
J. A. Ottnmn, gcnernl roadmaster of
tho Wyoming division, was looking af
ter niattors at tills end of tho division,
and on tho North River brnneh tho
niii'.dlo of tho week. Mr. Ottman is not
a strangor to North Platto, as ho was
foreman of tho yard section here many
years ngo.
Tho ditching machlno which lias
boon at work near Goring, whero tho
company is doing some extensive
ditching along tho right of way, was
broght down to tho local shops, for
ropnlrs, this weok.
Ad Elliott, foroman of tho car men
in tho west ynrds. was out on the west
end of the division during the past
weok.
1 . I1", watts, local claim agent, was
an Omaha visitor tho first of tho week.
A pllo of track ties in tho east end
of tho yards, whoro tho old stock yards
formorly stood, woro destroyed by flro
Sunday morning, by tramps who had
camped thero and built a flro to keep
warm.
Tho oast section of tho now P. F. E.
ico houses in tho west end of tho local
yards, is rapidly being onclosod, and
work has already commonccd on the
roof. Owing to tho fact that tho man
ufacturers of tho ico manufneting ma
chinory nro many months boblnd on
thol orders, it is not expected that tho
company can bo roady to so artificial
Ico this year
M. Pollock, who Is measuring nil tho
hay, cm tho right of way nlong tho
branch, was a North Platto visitor tho
llrst of tho wook.
S. J. Cooloy, land valuation- adjustor
for tho compuny, hns boon transferred
from headquarters at Omaha, and now
makes hia offico' in North Platte.
Joo Murphy's mon put R new tloor
in tho yard offico this wook.
CoiiBldqrablo coal Is bolng moved
oast thoso days.
Tho American lleet Sugar Co. Is be
ginning to ship out the boets it hns
piled nt the boot dump on x tho north
end of the wye on 9th stroot
Wide riblHUta bolng out of vogue in
Mllllnory, I am reducing my stock
by butting tho price vory low. I have
tome very protty colors in hwivy ribbon-
t,hat are especially good for mur
ribbons. I will nmkB liowg free of
charge, when ribbon is purchased of
iiy. Villa WhltUker, Hlook.
Complete lino of aluminum waro
at W. It. Malonoy Co.
A. P. Nugent is transacting business
In this city this week.
Kiddy cars and rockinghorses at
W. It, Maloney Co. .
Beverly Wurtello loft Monday for
Omaha whero sho Is attending school.
Best Outing Flannels at 25c a yd.
AVllcox Dopartment Store.
Judge Grimes loft Monday for Lex
ington whero ho will hold court this
weok.
Electric irons, grills, toasters and
porcolators at W. R. Maloney Co.
Cheney neckties for men, all prices
up to ?3.50 each at Wilcox Depart
ment Store.
Francis Montague left Monday for
Los Angeles whero ho cxects to visit
for somo time.
There aro other phonographs, yes
but for tho tono the PATHE ACT
UELLE. W. R. Maloney Co.
Tickets aro on salo for tho "Wish
ing Ring" nt tho McCabo Hotel, and
tho Nyal and Gmmoro-Dent Drug
stores.
James T. Keefo is spending several
days this week in Lewollen on loga!
business.
Tho Foreign Missionary Society ot
tho Methodist church will meet on
Friday afternoon nt (ho homo of Mrs.
D. J. Antonides.
Attorney Frank Taylor, of St. Paul,
Nobr., was in tho city yesterday on
business matters.
Ladles suits one-half off of reguU
prico at "Wilcox Department Storo.
Tho Altar Society of tho Catholic
Church met Thursday afternoon at
the homo of Mrs. Harold Blalock.
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COMFORT SLIPPERS FOR ALL.
No one is too young- no one too old to receive comfort
slippers lor Christmas. If there is anyone of your lamily who
hasn't them, well you know what you can give them.
Our line of felts this year is far bevond any other. We
have them in different shades, in mens, womens and childrens.
bolt soles with heels. Priced from $1.50 to $3.50.
Just a few pair of black Kid Military Heel Shoes left for $6.50.
JR3'
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