The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 14, 1920, Image 9
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TIlIDljNE i I North Platte as a Shopping Center HFi For Your X Purchases -mas Do Your Buying Where Stocks are Largest And Prices the Lowest . EVERYTHING FOR X-MAS GIFTS Women's-Ready-toWonr Hi ifi jioiu: mrri'Kn am milk vok I THi: OHILPltKN IS THK SLOGAN. I Tho College of AKrlculturo of the University of Nobrnalui U taking up the campaign for tho children of No- braska. It hns found that It la tho j use of Impropor food rathor tlmn tho lack of food that is harming tho chll-1 droit Cannod milk doon not contain tlu necessary loniont8 for growing' chlhlron. Neither doos oloomargorlno and nut butters. Those servo vory well as substitutes for adults but not, for children. Tho high cost of milk and its products has boon the cause of thin substitution and It hns had a bad effect. Stockmon do not glvo tho same food to tho cnlYos that they do to the cowh, They know that calves will not thrive undor such growing conditions. 'It is as cortalu that children should have tholr kind of food and not dopond on what is good for adults. A bulletin of tho College of Agriculture says: "In ono country district In Lancaster county, almost under tho shadow of tho stnto capitol and tho collogo of agriculturo. the families using canned milk, nut-nmr- Kerine, PECULIAR FREAK OF NATURE Automobiles Clothing Pianos Talking Machines Jewelry Everything in Music Sporting Goods, Toys Bicycles A Sum Deposited in the Bank is a Most Acceptable Gift Furniture Toilet Articles EdR These shops are stocked with everything seasonable and lash Viable and you will be served by courteous and competent sales people,; who will assist you in your selections. This Advertisement is Placed By Chamber ot Commerce Publicity Bureau. SHOP EARLY. Hi ai Hi !fi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi THE Section of Land In California . Hat Trees Unknown Anywhere Else, Save In One Small Spot. Down in Snn Diego county Is a grove of Torrcy pines less than two miles broad and eight miles long, thinly scattered, that occur nowhorc else In the world excopt nbout 100 trees on the eastern end of Santa ; Itosa Island, many miles" to tho north nnd out In the ocean. All who have ) road of coaching or motoring in i southern California know of tho fa mous cypress drive near Monterey. Strange Indeed Is this great hend of land Jutting out Into tho ocean be- j tween ('urmel bny nnd Monterey lmr bor, for It forms an Isolated nrborcnl Island, the Monterey cypress being but ono of Its peculiarities. Tho Mon terey plno grows there, nnd Is. riot found again except sixty miles to tho north and seventy mllc3 to tho south. The lllshop'a pine occurs (or recurs) only elghty-flvo miles to tho north ana eighty miles to the south. Tho flowen HIRSGHFELD Preferred Gifts FOR MEN. CO. otci, outnumber those uslnir fl'ORll tnMtr Tti nintiv anMntid rf fintc. especially in the small towns.1 cypress recurs on tho const 210 miles kuii'iu nas prueucaiiy unveil "" butler from the table. A delegation o? rural pastors visit ing tho Nobrnska Collogo of Agricul ture last summor . declared that tho decllno in tho use ot milk in this Btato is readily notlccnblo on the health or chllrron. Thoy appealed to thecfllego to exert its Inftuonco to rovlvo tlio good old days of mush nnd milk. ::o:: Gladys Buss, of her homo Saturday. Brady loft for Dr. L. J. KIUUSE, Doutlst. Mc Donnld Hank Unlidlng. Rooms 3 & 8. I'hono 07. 42tf IfiffiHiHiHiH LOCAL AJJD PERSONAL Irene Filbln of Brady was a busi ness visitor in the city Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Olson loft for Los Aagcles to spend tho rest of tho winter. Fresh oysters always on hand at McMlchacl's Grocery. F. Abercombie. of Brady, trans acted business in this city tho latter part of tho week. Melvin rliott returned Saturday morning from Los Angeles where ho had been visiting. Mrs. J. It. Brestel left Saturday for her homo in Gothenburg aftewtras acting business in this city. Mj, and Mrs. J. Vernon Lunsford left Saturday for Elm Creek where they will visit for a short time. I hereby withdraw my notice in which I refused to pay any bills con tracted by my wife. AL.BHRT STEARNS. a 1 A 1- - Intlnt Mm J. Jones rcuirneu uiu un W00K lO uur uuuiu . Nelllo Snyder, of Maxwell, Who has been visiting relatives in this city for some time has left for her homo Tho Seclfrlst Pressuro Cooker would make her an ideal Christmas Present. Derryberry & Porbos. Dr. Wurtolle, office phone 27 N'lght phone 25. Miss Sylvia Snyder left Saturday for her homo in Maxwell after visiting in this city for somo time. Robert Steele was fined in the Po lico Court Saturday on the charge of being intoxicated. Mrs. II. B. Dart, ot Brady, loft Saturday for her homo after a visit in this city. Margaret McVoy of Maxwell, was a visitor in tho city tho latter part of the week. j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erlckson of Potter nro transacting business in this city this week. Wo will demonstrate tho Sechrlst Pressuro Cooker in our storo each afternoon from now until Chritmas Come in and taste the cooking and be CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Judge Grimes went to Lexington yesterday to hold court. Dr. Wurtollo, office phone 27 Night phono 25. G. W. Crewdson, of Tryon, was a business visitor in tho city Saturday. Mrs. Edward Woods, of Oshkosh, was a visitor in this city this week. Prank Nolan left Saturday evening lor tirann island to transact legal business. . .Mr. nnil Mrs. Elmer Peckham, of uaig. nro guests lit tho Roy Soules home. Mrs. Ebon Jones of Central City is visltng at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J V. Johnson. Edwin LaRue, ot Sutherland, trans acted business in tills city tho latter part of tho week. Mm John Jones, of Hrady. trans acted business In this city tho latter part ot tho week. ....f nf (lift n'rulv after a few days spent in this convinced of its merits. Dorry ,. & Forbes, Inc. OSA zoill warm ziour home, 1 vom rae o the NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block Norlb ot Posloflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for th cintific treatment of medical, lurgieal and confinement cimi. CompUtaly aquipped NX-Ray nnd diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Deal. M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D. J. B. RedficW. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Curious plnco for trees, this Mon terey headland I Wo have so many tales to tell of curious native trees, however, that ono moro must suffice. Down at Garden Grovo nnd Santh Ann, both in Orango bounty, stand flvo trees that arc natural hybrids between tho native llvo oak nnd tho natlvo black wnlnut, nnd man had nothing to do with this Jugglery! Los Avgclcs Times. GREAT SOLDIER'S KINDLY ACT Duke of Wellington Not Above Tak ing Caro of Toad Which Was Small Boy's Pet Tho duko of Wellington, whllo strolling about his cstato ono day, camo upon a small boy, tho son of: a gardener, down on Itis knees before n hole, nnd with tears running down his face. The boy explained that his pet toad lived In the hole, and that ho fed him every day, tho toad knowing him nnd following him about tho gar den. School was to open the next day , In n distnnt town, rind tho lad was afraid his toad would starve to death. "Not nt all, not at all," assured tho grcnt leader. "I'll look after ,your toad myself." Tho . boy got up nt once, and tho two gravely shook hands. Tho duke wns as good as his word, and went several times n week to the hole with a handful of crumbs, and tho toad soon transferred his affection to his grace. This so tickled tho sol dier that ho wrote tho boy n letter telling him of tho pot's actions, but expressing tho belief that when tho boy returned tho toad would go back to his first njfetlon. ill ' III WfiM fiin mm HK Smoking Jackets. A GIFT EVERY MAN ! APPRECIATES. We have just eleven of them and they all go at one price $985 EACH THE HIRSCHFELD Preferred Gifts FOR MEN. v CO, NOTICE OF TAKING Ul E STRAY. Taken up by tho undorsigned on his premises on tho southern lhnlta of tho city of North Platte, Lincoln Co., Nebraska, on Nov. 1, 1920, ono chunky black horse, four yearB'old. Dated this 18th day of Nov. 1020; Signed: F. 13. PAYNE. Special At The SUN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. "A ROMANCE of the PLATTE VALLEY" With a well selected cast of North Platte's own Talent. Mrs. Cecil Hamilton nnd tfrmlly ett Saturday for Helgrndo, Nobr. to berry visit some time. Mrs. II. u. Parker of Scottsblnff loft Saturday morning for Grand Island after vsitliig at the home of Mrs. W J. Crow. Mrs.- Rather K. Hobeson will leave for her homo in Kansas tho latter part of tho week the visit her parents during tho holidays Mr. and Mr John Shaw returned to their homo in Utah. Colo., yester day after visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. J. (1 Strnhorn loft Saturday morning for California whoro they oxpoct to spend tho re mainder of the winter Word was received In this city Sat urday that Luko Nealey Is hopelessly HI at IiIh homo In Donvcr. Relatives have boon summond. Ho Is tho father of Thomas Ilcaloy of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Wier spent yes terday in Omaha whoro they went to attond tho banquet gtvon in honor of iMr Ilinchle. former assistant su perintendent of tho Nebraska Division. Heal monoy can be saved by look ing over our stock of Urnsa and Vernls Marten Hed8-25 year guaran tee springs, all cotton mats-sou our lino of musical good-(lunsrSlioll8-Tcnts-Also a full lino of second hand furniture at prlcos you used to pay. I am not broko but would rather have a little cash than ho much furnlturo. Echelborry,. Bast Front Catherine Rivers, played by Bill the Boy in the Store Catherine's Father Catherine's Mother Paul, the Best Man Lucille, theBridesmaid Catherine Herrod .Wilford Nelson Ira L. Bare Mrs. W. J. Tiley Paul Harrington Lucille McFarland Assisted by others. L i!3 C3 OR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Ollice over th McDonald Stat Bunk. Harold Lloyd in 2 reels of Comedy HIGH 99 Without doubt the funniest comedy ever produced. 7 Full Reels of Entertainment Matinee 2:15 P. M. Pi ice Afternoon 10c and 25c, 4:10 P. M, each day. Night 15c and 30c including tax. Attend Our Matinee and Avoid the Night Crowd. "This Is A Moving Picture." D a