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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ft Ill U S A u .... ..... . . . j . j w' ihLcu VvidL. --AT- . i 9 i LSON Without regard to cost every article in this store has been reduced to A NEW LOW PRICE VEL Pajamas and Night Gowns 20 Per Cent Off. Ladies' Pure Silk Hose $3.50 values $2.45 $2.00 values $1.35 Bath Robes 20 Per Cent Discount. Wardrobe Trunks $32.50 to $55.00 The largest assortment of pure S ilk Neckwear in the City. $3.60 values $1.95, $1.50 values 95c, $1.00 values 55c. Men's Sweater Coats One-Fourth to One-Half Off Boys Suits Double seat, knees and elbows $25 Suits and Overcoats $14.45 $20 Suits and Overcoats 12.45 $16.50 Suits and Overcoats 9.45 XMAS SLIPPERS ' $.60 to $2.40 FLANNEL SHIRTS 25 PER CENT Discount MEN'S & BOYS' SHOES $2.50 to $10.00 PURE LINEN HDKS. SIXTY CENTS beautiful Xmas Mufflers 20 Per Cent Discount Silk Hosiery 80 Cents Lisle Hose 40 to 60 Cents Mens Suits and Overcoats SOCIETY KRAND, CURLEE $75 SUITS & OVERCOATS ir $.15 SUITS & OVERCOATS $22.50 r0 SUITS & 0VEHC0ATS S5 bWTS & OVERCOATS $lC.r,0 Leather Suit Cases and Bags Per Cent Discount Headlight .and Crown Overalls Carpenters Cl Heavy Blue pleiw Men's Shirts Silk Madras and Linen, Beautiful Patterns One-Third Off. A Real Bargain Every article in the entire stock is a bargain worthy of your special attention. You will get full value for your dollar here NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Harry i pj muel son OUTFITTER TO GOOD DRESSERS. '0 DR. 0. H. CRESSLER.' Graduate Dentist Office oyer th McDonald Stat Bank. LOCAL AND I'EltiiONAJL M. imil Mrs. Potor Ktlobor, who boon vIsltliiR at tho liomo of Mr. nntl Mrs. J. B. Dolnos left Thursday for tliolr homo. wiiv nut mnko yourself a Christmas gift by having that old diamond mount cd In u ijno up to date fancy whlto gold mounting? Clinton, tno jewoicr, -uins That Last." Christmas GlftB. nothing over ?l.uo on tablo No. 1, at Tho Stylo Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Ualpli Klrchnor, of Oshkosh, returned to their homo this morning after visiting In this city for sovcral days. Ivory manicuring sots, a big lino of thorn, $2 p to $20.00. A flno twelve piece set for $12.00. Clinton, the Jow elor. Mrs. Goorgo Ehanian, of Gothen burg, who has boon visiting at tho Charles Frodorlcl homo left yesterday for her home. . Do Not Allow Christmas Preparation to keep you away from THE HOUSE OF GOD. ) 18 . Messages. 11 A. M. "A Voice in the Wilderness." 8 P. M. "Sources of Our Bible.' First. Evangelical Lutheran Church 8th. St. at Sycamore. REV. C. FRANKLIN KOCH, Pastor Christmas Gifts, nothing over $2.00 VICTIM RECK EQUIPS ROOMS IN on tablo No. 2 at The Stylo Shop. I FOLEY BLOCK FOB OFFICE A largo crowd attended1 tho Metho dist supper last evening and a satis factory sale of aprons and other fancy work wns roported. Your Xmas shopping will be mfido easy If you visit Dixon's Jewolery Store as their cases are bulging with wonderful suggestions. Miss Gladys Stegall arrived homo from Paxton Thursday. Sho went to attend tho banquet which was given there Wednesday This morning's express brought In some beautiful pieces of silverware. Somo new suggestions for tho Xmas shoppurs. Dixon, tho Jeweler. Tho Junior Class of the Sonlor High School is to entertain tho Junior ami Sonlor High Schools this after- 11)1111 III llll ilHBUIUUIJt Tho roo.ms over Illrschfeld's storo which Victor Beck has been reilnlsh ing and remodelling for his own uso aro finished and ho has moved in. It might bo more correct to say room for it. is all in ono big room, with tho dif ferent departments separated by rail ing partitions. The first room is a re ception room furnished for tho con enienct' of his patrons. Opening from this is an office with appropriate fuml turo and lixtures. Tho rest of the room Is fitted up as a work room with tables drawing boards and instruments and other utonslls found In an architects shop. Tho walls, furniture and light ing fixtures aro in harmony and give a pleasing offcett Mr. oBck has been having his office tit his resldenco but antlcpatlng a busy building season tho : :o: : THE .1. C. ROCKWELL 'SUNNY SOUTH" COMPANY A Ruby ring Is suro to please.' See 'year, he has moved down town that ho our beautiful now assortment. Dixon might lie more accosssiblo to his pnt- " io Jowcier. . .Tons Mr. and Mrs. Shcltona l'olmlexter, who recontly moved to Denver will re turn to North Plutto soon to make their homo hero. A Gmou very thin watch would be sure to please tho young man. Dixon, The Jowolor, Agont. g Seven more days of shopping before Xmas, Wo welcome you to our stores. Dixon, Tho Jowolor. riio Catholic choir Is planning to furnish oxtra music for the Christmas High Masti part of tho work. Stop at Tho Star Clothing House and look over our wonderful display of Xmas glfls, it will pay you to do so. Tiio I'loneer Camp Firo tilrls will hold a hoino-mado candy salo and ba zaar Wednesday, Docomber 22nd In Malouoy's window. Right this way for the homo made candy. A beautiful bronze dosk sot with a cameo- design at DIxoii'b Jewolery Storo would make hor u beautiful gift. J. t". Rockwell's big colored show, known as tho "Sunny South" company which Is announced to appear In tho Kcth opera luntso. matinee and night, Saturday, December 525th, Is said to bo supplied w'Mi si-vrral of tho latter day nnvoltlni and excellent vaudeville stunts. It is calld the laughter show. An orchestra wll assist In, as during tlie entire performance there is not a moment that Is slow to the nudlonce; from tho rising of tho curtain llll Its llnal fall there is some thing to amuse and ontertaln. It is brim full of tho latest songs. Jokes and specialties, holnrf the kind that not alone plmipo but have merit as well. A program of gonulno originality and surprise Is guaranteed by tho manage ment, which Is strong In declaring that there can bo a modernized form of .colored miitlcal comedy, which will rPh, .Tllnlnr Rntilrtt timl Rnnlintnni.n irn fnr In nlnnlnn. tl.la ,1l.,,LH,t.. classes will glvo a party this evening and standard form of amusement on In tho Franklin Auditorium In honor .tin elevating plane In organizing the oi miss Aiaoio uartor wno will Do mar- present season s performance the ried nt high noon tomorrow In Omaha, manager. ,f. C. Rockwoll, has over- Just recolved tho now olectrlc cof- looked no point, either numerically or feo percolators of vory beautiful do- ai Helically. In tho formation of this sign anil tirm. class quality, what well and favorably known organlza wouhl make Mothor a moro useful i tint), it is somewhat of a novelty and present? Dixon, tho Jowolor. , refreshing change from the uoneral Mrs. W. H. McDonald entertained, run of colored shows. It Is moro of tho Tuesday Brldgo Club Tuesday af-,t!io musical order; being a speedlaw tornoon. Tho docoratlons woro In dofylng, tlg-zag of rapid flro fun, keoplng will tho Christmas season quick action, dazzling surprises unci Uach guest received somo Christmas .brilliancy of motion; placing the offor favor. Tho out or town guosts woro lug far above anythng horotofor seen Mrs. Claronco Day and Mrs. Dotmo In this particular Hold of amusement Richardson. ' I John LoMastor says ho cau flx It I Wo aro niaklng a groat many voiin jso can I It you want a diamond. Aus- ladles happy this Christmas by sup- ,iiu, ino jowoior. kouii tnoatro imlld- plying tno uiamonil boU riffany, fancy ,hig. . Sgreon. while, yollow gold or platinum 1 A real Cordova bag makes n won- mountings. Young mon got busy. Tho dorfnl Xmas gift There are many j young lady wants a diamond but will t"UWH on tho market and ono not ask you to give her ono. Sho ox ' must Insist on soolng ' tho Cordova 'pecta It, so do not disappoint her. See Trudo Mark which 1b placod in every us for particular's and prlcoa. Wo can bag or purse. Dixon, tho Jowolor, ox- help you. Austin, tho Jeweler. Keith cluslvo ngontB. thoatro building. WARM DISCUSSION IS THE FEAT. U1!E OF THE WEILXESDAY MEETING rl lif nrnirniTii nf Mm Ttiiitm TTItrli School Parent-Teacher Association WcdliesililV nvfintlifr wno lnrp-olv n ,llu. v - O " - oJ vi , -j cussfon of tho question whether short hand and typewriting should be re- qureti ror graduation from the high school. A irront lnnnv fnnlo worn nro. Rented, but most of tho discussion was the illiinlnil fir llio snnnkpr nr liln her theories. TllOSO tnkiny tinrt In flin discuKsion were Mesdames Scott and apencer anil iMessrs. iiooney, Shelver, Goodinnn. Tout, Wilcox and Littel. The High School orchestra was pres ent and rendered several selections. At tne opening of tho program a squad of Junior High School pupils from the Cadet Company gave an ex hibition drill and a class of boys gave a number of gymnasium exercises and stunts. OUR YOUNG POLKS IN COLLEGE In this column we aro continuing the list of North Platto young people who are away attending school, which list was begun In tho Issuo of Dec. 10. AYo give a number to each student so that wo may know how many there aro In school this year. It. RAYMOND OGIER is a Junior in tho Engineering Collego nt tho Uni versity of Nebraska. Ho Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ogler. 12. HARRY WALTEMATH Is a Sophomore In tho University of Wis consin. Ho is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wnltemath. 13. DONALD NEWTON, son of Mr. and Mrs C. M. Newton, is a Sophomore In tho Engineering Collego of tho Un iversity of Nebraska. 11. JAMES LIDDELL, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Liddell, is a student In the preparatory depart ment of Crolghton University. 15. HAROLD SPENCER, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Spencer, is a Sopho moro In tho Business Administration Dopartmont of the University of Ne brasa. 1G. CLARENCE 'McCABE, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. McCabo, Is a Junior In tho Collego of Notre Damo In In dlnna. 17. HELEN SMITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith, Is a Freshman In the Arts and Sclenco College at the University of Nebraska. IS. TOWN SEND DENT is a Fresh mnn In tho Arts and Science Collogo of tho University of Nobraska. 19. ESTHER KELLY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kelly, Is a student In tho iunlor class at n Private Col lego near Des Moines, Iowa. Sho will graduate year aftor next. 20. ELSIE WALTEMATH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waltomath, Is a Sophomore In tho Arts -and Sclenco Collogo or tin University of Nebran ka. (To bo continued) Mrs. H, M. Dawson nnd daughter are spondtng tho week in Omnha. INTERESTING EXERCISES AT THE LINCOLN SCHOOL WEDNESDAY O. E. Elder was the principal speak er at the December meeting of tho Lin coln School Parent-Teacher Associa tion Wednesday evening. As presi dent of tho Board of Education he spoko with authority of tho work of the schools and told something of the needs of the future. Several selec tions were rendered by tho High School band and pupils of the three upper grades gave a Christmas play. Pop com and candy was sold by the pupils, tho proceeds to go toward pay ing for curtains for tho two cottage schools on tho Lincoln School campus. About 150 ndults were present An accident occurred Wednesday on West Ninth Street when a delivery truck struck tho two Thomas children ago eight and six years. Tho children woro crossing tho street hauling a wagon, tho wagon being splintered by tho auto Tho children were parried to their homo and it was found that they were pretty badly scratched oip. PRACTICAL Holiday Presents HEAVY FLANNEL ONE PIECE MEN'S PAJAMAS $3.00 VALUE $1.25 Suit ALL SIZES . THE HIRSCHFELD co The Man's Stors