The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 17, 1920, Image 12

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    NORTH PLATTE SBMlAVBfilCLY TRIBUNE
teriu-ffiecklu Subline.
lWnbllBhed In 1386.
FIRST 1IASKET JJALTi GAME OF
TUB SKA SON AT MAXWKLL,
I Tho soconil toum of tha North Platte
n High School wont to Mnxwcll last
WH,SOJ' TOUT, Edllor and Publisher, evening and won a gamo of basket
' H Imll from tho Maxwell boys by a
tumspiMPTinv miTiTf icoro of 32 to 20. A good sized crowd
Oho S! Ir ihT tdont accompanied
Entered at tho North Platte, Nobraska j ,AU(!i; RHAL K STATU KKAL ON
Postofflco aa Second Class Matter,
rjMPAv. Jn:ci:.Mi:it i7t,
NORTH SFOK GOES TIIROFGII
YKSTF.RRAY.
EDITORIAL,
JulliiH Pizor purchased the two
tory building now occupied by tho
I Logan Bulck Auto Co. yesterday from
; Julius Mogenson for a consideration
I of 25,000. ThlB givos Mr, PIzcr an
other largo holding In luminous blocks
land shows that there Is renowod actlv-
Wo roud In tho Sundny Boo n dls-
vn 4 ftAii CS 4 n t (in Trt1t ti'li I nil
aahl "All farm laborers salaries havo:u' 1,1 real estate transfers
Km. In Afrt nunI 1(1 4
, irJti mkii, in uu uovu vw
work on tho farm for wagos but that
1b bohlnd tho times now. They work
for snlnrlos up thoro In Stanton Co
PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR TO (JIVI
CHRISTMAS CANTATA Sl'XOAV
EVENING.
Amazing What Your Dollar Will Do at Our Big
vercoat Special
Just 28 of them left. They sure are wonderful values a saving
from $12.00 to $20.00 on each Overcoat. Get yours.
f
Oh as. M
IVtthlohom
Schwab, President of the mmihon of tho Presbyterian
Stool Co.. said recontly that Cliuroh choir undor the direction of
tl.6 groat need of tho world today Is to ; uoy win ronuor no
work and nave "This" ho added, a t " , "u""0" "
"applies to men of moans as woll as I farrlo Adams, Sunday ovonlng. This
working mn." Mr. Schwab certainly 1 ,no oftho best of tho modern pro
la progrosslvo In his Ideas regarding luc l n o choir has worked
the man of moans even if ho is behind H11 l" ,Ul Presentation credit
the times in siiRgostlng that pcoplo ablo. It will bo givon in place of the
should save regular Sunday evening service.
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Lincoln C
record In tho
quota, In tho various drives and cam
palgns. Arc wo going to fall down on
tho Chrltmas seals? Tho Committees
aro at work and solicitors will con-
tlnuo to cover tho city and county In
an attempt to boat tho rocord of last
yoar. Thoso who can should buy more
stamps until tho number sold In this
county Is satisfactory.
:o:t
In reporting tho facts in a recent
Issuo of tho Tribune regarding tho
death of Mrs. O. M. Pennington wo
ounty has nn exceptional. MM'AL MOVIE PRODUCTION DRAWS
ho matter of meeting tho) LAUGH CROWD TO THE SUN.
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NORTH PLATTE'S LARGEST CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. ffi
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Tho Itomanco of tho Platto Valley
was givon four times Tuesday and
four times again on "Wednesday to
crowded houses with many unablo to
got In at tho ovonlng sIiowb. Wuilo not i
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gei at worm I'jatto it nau onougu local i
Ses'riK
tho screen gavo a touch to tho picture
which most productions do not havo.
Tho cost of producing tho plcturo Is!
hlch mill tho rntnrnn nrnlinlilv will nnt
SUNDAY CIIUJtCH SEltVICES.
said "blood poison set in as tho re
mit nf lntn f rnnlmnnf. " 'Plilu wna nil
error as wo nro informed that tho phy- j bo undue. Tho film should bo prosor-! Lutheran
slclnn in tho caso sayn tho cause of " " niawnvui ircuuuro ior com
Infection wns unknown. Wo cortalnly
did not mean to cast any reflections
on anyono, especially those who min
uter ml to Mrs. Pennington and nttond
ed bur durlns Irr sickness. Kvory
thlng posslblo wati1 db'no 'for nor and
wo tako this opportunity of expressing
our regret that our report was so
misleading.
WIIESTLING MATCH DRAWS
FA IK SIZED CROWD AT 1'IHE
' MAN'S HALL.
Ing generations.
"Wilder-
WELL KNOWN LINCOLN COUNTV
YOUNG FOLKS ARE MA1UMED.
X fair sized crowd watched Bobby
Byltmd win over Fred Dnrtoll In a
two-round wrestling match WodncH-,
day ovonlng. A llvoly preliminary
was ajlraw. Tlylund won tho first fall
In Cr, minutes with a wrist 'lock and
leg scissors which Uartell could not
break. In tho second round he throw
Bartcll In llvo minutes with a wrisl
lock. Geo. Caroy was Referee.
LOCAL ANT) VHU.SONAL
Miss Katherlno Itoclie transacted
buKlncsHin Sutherland tho lnttor pari
of tho week.
Tho nowest and biggest lino of 'boyd'
clothing in town for Just one-half
prlco. at tho Star Clothing Houhi.
' Al.vln Wolngand nrrlved Friday
morning from Denver to visit during
tho holidays.
Mrs. Frank Mayo, of Oconto, who
has boon visiting nt tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Hnrl Luther loft for hor
homo this morning.
Christmas Candies 2.c a pound at
MoMlchnors Grocery.
-Tho yoomnn Lodgo will glvo a pap
er HtfyaOolal at tho IC. C. Hall on tlio
ovIug yf Uec.mbor 2!1. A prize will
b givon for the host paper hat and
the committee lu charge askH thnt
ovrv Vonna-.i "'our a paper hat of
so:i,e it'nd. The committee promises
a good tlnio.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Kmeron and
cWIdron havo been vslltng at tlio 101
mor Con ton homo for a row days and
Uiqy, loft Friday morning for Califor
nia whero thoy will 8tuv for Dm .-
walndor of the winter.
n,!.,frrXul"K,U1,l, Is loted tho latter
part of tho week to spond tho holidays
Mi thiB olty. From hero thoy oxpc'ct
to; (kivo for California whoro Mr.
u Bnnd lu nt tl10 1'ronent time.
.Thojiiaft Hoaloy and son Durroll nr-
l"w Fr,1,,lu,y ,from Dovr whoro
they were called by the sorlous III-
provod m)ln(,wllIlt '
Charles L. Perkins and Miss Iluby
H Rowloy woro married Wednesday
nftornoon nt two o'clock at tho homo
of tho brido'B parents, Rev. II. B. Hess
officiating. Following tho ceremony
a Bplcndld dinner was sorved.
Clmrles Porklns is tho son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Perkins of this city and
Iiob lived hero most of bin lifo lie
attended tho local schools and sorved
in tho Great War. During tho past
fow years ho has been fnnnlng and it
Is I') a farm homo that t ho will tako
his brldo.
Mrs. Porklns is tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. ThomaH G. Rowloy and is
woll known In this community. Siio
hnB lived hor nil her lifo and bus
many frlondB. Tho brldo woro a navy
blue satin dress and carried white
roses,
Thpro were about forty guests
prosqnt at. tho coroinony. Tho house!
was decorated with pink and wlilto
eurjintlonH
Tho Tribune extends congratula
tions to thoso young people.
POPULAR NORTH TlATTE GIRL
BECOMES 11RIDE WEDNESDAY
JUST AIUMVED!
A very pretty wedding took
place Wednesday evening at
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Androw
Wcssburg when their daughter
fliiss lassie was united In marriage
to WiUI.Mii Arthur Robinson, Rev.
Shook pp. 'forming tho coroinony.
The brldo was unattended, being
given a way by her fathor. She woro a
bended white satin gown and a boaut
9:45 Church School.
11:00 "A Volco In the
DOSS."
7:00 Luther League
8:00 "Sources of tho Biblo"
Methodist:
9:45 Sunday School.
11:00 "Littlo Known Prophets
Mlcah and tho Christmas Message
3:00 Junior League.
0:30 Ep worth League
7:30 "A Volco Out of the Cloud
Baptist:
9:45 Sunday School. . irr,
ly:00i "The Namo Jesus."
0:30 B. Y. P. U.
7:30 "Light Enlistment."
Episcopal :
8:00 Holy Communion.
9:30 Church School.
11:00 Morning Prayer and
mon.
7:30 Evening Prayer and Ser
mon. ,
Presbyterian:
10:00 Sunday School Christmas
Program "If I Perish I Perish 510-LocjUSt St
0:30 C. E. I
7:30 Christmas Concert by tho '
Christian:
9:45 Sunday School.
UrOO Sermon
0:30 C. E.
7:30 Sornion
Ohrtetlnn Sclcnco:
1 1 : 00 Morning Service Building'
: Loan Building, ,
S: 00 Evening Services Build
Ing & Loan Building.
Sor-
PAR-SHA ARTISTIC PAINT
ED LAMP SHADES
Very new First time ever
Shone in North Platte
The LATEST in the EAST
PARCHMENT BHADES
These run from $5.00 -UP. These
will take 25 per cent OF-F this
week. The sam as our fixtures.
Remembr 25 pr cut OFF just
this week.
IF YOU DON'T
CHRISTMAS
THINK A SHOE STORE HAS
GOODS COME INTO 7HC
I
THE U OUTER ELECTRIC COJ
Phone 240
hoe Market
AND SEE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF GIFTS
Comfy
SLIPPERS
"THE BIRD OF PARADISE'
When "Tho Bird of Paradise" thl
Tally perennial favorite returns to
tho Keith for its annual visit, Florenco
Rockwell will again be soon in tlio
Jin Absorbing Tale
of Romance and
Adventure
FOR MEN
WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
Iful tullo veil and carried a shower title rolo. Miss Rockwell will bo tho
bouquet of Opholht rosos and ferns, (seventh actross to assume the rolo of
Master Bobblo Robinson acted asiLuana and tho third season for this
ring beoro.v carrying tho ring in :ij talented actress In the part. Her
rose. i oharacterlznton of tho Hawaiian girl
lho young couple loft on u midnight i Is said to one of tho boat attempted.
A Pr
of Mars
?!
Blade, Brown, Grey Hue, Pink, Red, Maroon, Saf
fire, leather lioles, felt soles, fur-trimmed or plain,
leather Indian Moca-isins: We can fit the whole
family at ;
LP ca
train tor Iowu whero they will visit
tho groom'8 puronta until tho first of
the voar when they will be at home
In North Platto.
Mrs. Roblnnon Is a woll known and
popular lady of North Platte, having
resided horo nil of hor lifo.
Mr. Robinson Is a prospective bus
lnos man of tho city bolng In part
nership with his brother 0. R. Robin.
on and undo, A. J, Salisbury. In tho
S. d R. Sorvlco Station.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ovorstreet left
uiis morning for Lincoln whore thoylprlr.es. such as the Star
win Hpoim tlio holidays. ' Houso nlways maintains.
Mrs. Uuy Popojoy ontortalned Wed
nesday ovonlng at a dinner In honor
of Mrs! Ella Mao Lanyon,' who will
bo married in tho near futuro to John
Collagen. Tho table was proltlly de
corated for tho occasion with a minia
ture brldo and groom making tho con
tor pleco. Miss MarcellfS and Miss
Uubtrt asslstod In tho sorvlng.
Christmas andlos 25 conts a pound
at McMlclmol's Grocery.
Our storo Is roplete with wonderful
gifts for Xnius and at just tho right
Clothing
AUSTIN,
m
THE JEWELER
KEITH THEATRE BUILDING
SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY.
STORE OPEN, EVENING'S UNTIL CHRISTMAS
By Edgar Rice Burroughs r-
Rivaling tho weird crea
tions of Jules Verne and
Edgar Allan Poo, it is hardly
too much to aay that tlls is
tho most remarkable piece
of imaginative fiction of IhU
generation.
Gripping in its thrill and
charm, delightful in the pur
ity of its lovo story, it also
opens to tho mind a new vis
ta of speculation and fancy
something outside of earth.
Written by the author of
"Tarzan of the Apes," "Tar
zan and tho Jewels of Opar,"
and other stories which havo
fascinated and delighted mil
lions. Soon to start as a serial
in this paper.
Do Not Miss It!
'TSJwMora lire lime is offered in lie break J African jungle
story ever filmedS"g -r
"cJiiel
-JbOcfl Will
it
if danger Mat orottu ?r
MANITA HANSEN cour,
will airiojfl uou. v
10 VSSHSATfoKAl
CPISODES
A record in our artistic gift onvol
opo will be tho solution of your Xmns
Wnt Ads
Wanted Lady experienced cook.
Iuqulro at once. Phono 87.
For Rent House In Graceland Ad
dition. Phono 395J.
For Saie 2nd baud baso humor. !
erfect opndltlon. Call 1139.
i tit yL-.T" t i
turn omoic uou . 'x ' ' ' . i v
1 1 U M TA'S --.- ! ill III a,
t j ill V .1 . t
.n ' . ' n ' 1 n II l.'l e. I ' I li
At The Sun, stcrt'ng Mcnday, Dec. 20, something
different. Dont fail uj see this one, starring Juanita
Hansen.
For Sale Two hole corn
Inqulro of Henry Fllllon
For Sale Cocao. For particulars McConnol
Inqulro 1800 K. 2nd. Phono C91W.
Wnnled To buy 60 orGO shouts about
75 to 100 lbs. B. C. Alvord.
Phono 793F210
shollor ' For Rent My farm four miles east
I II Tl il nnrt tnlln .mi r IT 1 i
G14 Bast Fourth St.
For Sale--Rhode Island Red Cock
orals, $2.G0 and $3.00 each. Mrs. Fred
Nelson. Phono 783P22.
For Snlo--Duroo Jersey boars, good
ones nt farmers' prices. N. N. Pettlt,
4 miles wost of Btgnell.
For Salo Small house, now, full
basoniont, modern oxcopt heat, good
location, priced right. Phono 1273J.
--Lost on streets of North Platto an
open faced IB Jowel Hampden watch.
Flndor return to or phono owner. Re
ward. B. R. Plummer, Phone 1123.
lor Sale Blectrlc washor, china
cabinot, new nig carpet, single cot
with pnd, flour can, writing desk
pimZg7&d2AV1'ltH LeBhr" CCkrc,;
a F10ra,cr:?no A"?n Car 1919 model
A. 1 ComXtlon. Priced reasonable,
E?n. ac,?n torm8, InQUlro '-07 South
WalnutPhono 981. Owner Loyd B
Hozen. '