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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 TilIBUNK I grajfilfiffiffiffiffiffiffiififfiffiffi CITY ANl,CUlOTVVS, iNow Is The Time To Buy! an m as A great deal is being written these clays about lower prices next year and the public is toJd to expect to buy on the price level ol 1914. Vre are glad to say that next year's price level will be lower than regular prices of the last year or two, but do not be fooled, the bottom will not be reached for a long time to come Our Christmas Clearance Sale Today Offers Values far below anything to be offered next year. It is purely a matter of liquidation with us. The season is backward and we prefer to sacrifice even costs in order io turn our stock into cash. Come in and Look Our Values Show for Themselves m Mi Sfi Clothing far be low the cost of making Edwards-Reynold Co. Everything in the house at greatly reduced prices Victory Medals ami Victory Buttons for Ex-Sorvlco Men can bo obtained by calling at tho local recruiting station. Just received six fine new style floor lamps Japanese base and plain, $5.00 up to $50. Makes a fine "Gift That Lasts.5' Clinton, the jeweler. Tho basket ball team which has been organized outside of tho high school is unable to find a placo In which to practice. Just received a new shipment of solid gold cuff links. Some very new designs for soft cuffs: Dixon, tho Jeweler. C. M. Newton has added a candy department and will carry a lino of tho very best candy in tho market. Vincent Dunn caught his hand In a ' graveling machine; tho result was that ho had two fingers amputated. 4. beautiful lino of floor lamps, a "Gift That Lasts." Clinton, the jewel- ( er. A lino thin model cased Howard , watch makes a "Gift That Lasts," 1 Mrs. C. M. Hall-and children left; this morning for Wisconsin whcrlo they will spend two weeks with rel atives. Novelty beads. Dixon, the j uweler . it it i.t it ' ' 1 if . if The Ideal Xmas Gift Ladies Hosiery Just the thing every woman expects for Xmas and some thing that is always appreciated. Our entire stock of Ladies Silk Hose has heen specially reduced in price and affords a splendid Xmas buying opportunity. it H Ladies in $4 Holeproof Silk Hose if $2'4S pQir :.: t i.t if if f J.t Ladies Ladies 3.25 Holeproof 2.25 Holeproof Silk Hose Silk Hose cg9G pair $105 Pair- ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. THE it 'it it u o ITS chfeld CO. THE STORE OF PRACTICAL GIFTS. i.t :.t :.: . :.: i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t t.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t it if if if if if if CLYDE DKOWX AWA11DED DA31 AGES UXDER COMPENSATION LAW. In tho case of Clyde Drown vs John Herrod which was heard before P. A. Kennedy, Nebraska Secretary of La bor and Compensation Commissioner at North Platto on November 30th? tho decision was for tho plaintiff. In his written decision tho Coinniisslbifer flllllK? I . "1. That while engaged in tho pet'' lormanco of his duties as an employee of tho defendant, and on or about tho 18th day of June, A D. 1920, as a re-, suit of aii accident arising out' of and in the course of such employment, tho sai". plaintiff, Clydo Drown, sustained an injury, the nature of which is such as to entitle him to compensaton un der that provisions of tho Nebraska Workmen's Compensation Law; "2. That' at the time of tho injury the plaintiffs earnings were such an amount as to entitle him to a compen sation at the rate of $12.00 each week: "is. That tho extont of tho injury sustained was such as to' entitlo tho plaintiff, Clydo Drown, to compensa tion covering a period of three weeks. -IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED. ADJUDGED AND DECREED, That the plaintiff have and recover from the defendant the hum of $12.00 each wok for a period of three weeks togothe: with 'iospltal and medical expenses in tho amount of $103.75. It Is fur iher ordered that tho plaintiff have jm lecover from tho defendant tho huh of $(i.00 each week for a period of three weeks, the same being tho 50 percent penalty added for waiting time all in accordanco with tho provisions of llie Nebraska Workmons Compon-, nation Law; and that the periodical payn nts of compensation, togethor wiih the amounts for tho hospital and medical expenses, and tho waiting time, being now past due, the same shall bo paid Immediately upon re ceipt of this Award. Failure of said defendant to comply with the pro visions of tills Award shall automa tically subject tho said defendant to tho penalties imposed by tho Nebras ka Workmen's Compensation Law " Tho decision is Interesting to all persons employing labor and to all laboring people. TEACHERS OF JUNIOR 1UU11 FAC ULTY ENTERTAINED I1Y i PRINCIPAL. 1 .Miss Florence Antonldes entertain ed all of tho teachers of tho Junior High School at dinner at tho Metho dlst Church last evening. Deforo going to tho church, tho whole group gath ered at tho Dixon Music Shop whore (they were shown through tho now storo and each was presented with a 'cut flower. There were about thirty I in the party. F. W. Llndekugle, of Hershuy, hud his arm amputated at the oUjoa. Ik is in one of tho local hospitals. Fresh oysters ahvays on linn., at Mi-Michael's Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur YuioJ, oi Sui. erland, transacted business in this city the latter part of tho weok. Christmas Gifts, nothing over $2.00 'on table No. 2 at Tho Stylo Shop. Win. 1' Wllloughby, of Lexington, klcft yesterday for Camp ,I$unstcm to ennst m tno aaiu I'loiu Aiuucry. Visit our Gift Room for Gifts that Iubi. Clinton, tho jeweler. Diamonds! Dixon si DiainouOSi Vesta Roberts, of Sutlityffficliyl8iteU In this city. viR 3G Inch percnlo, MaffiKlUKV lo. Johnson Dopt. Store, w Phil Hatty, of Pnxton, transacted business in town. Christmas Gifts, nothing ojr $2.00 ii table No. 2 at Tho Stylojliop. Eglantine Dills, of Sutherland, was a Msltor in this city this ttoVC. Christmas Gifts, nolhlnjf' nyr ?1.00 on table No. l..nt TJiu StylaShdp. Kolth NevimfJfedt Inst (.tiffing for Denver to tnii?4acf btiHln'ofiS Extra heavy percales, rcjJiynr pric 45c, now 25c. Johnson Dopftoro. Mra. Ida Klrls, of Horshoy, is visit ing at the I). A. Sallno home. Come in and hoar nil tho latoet lilts in sheet music at Walker Muslo Co. Mr. and Mrs. David Wood, of Suth erland, woro in town this wook. Your Xmas shopping will bo madu a plcasuro rtt Dixon's Jowolory Storo. A Now Moat Market will open Doc 21 at 702 N. Locust St. Crow,& Crow. Airs. R. J. Klrchuor, of Oshkosb, is i; business visitor In tliiff city this week. AitBtin Bcdoll is cxpoctod-homo to spend tho holidays with tho homfe folks. Tollo Du Nordo ginghams, regular 50a values, now 25c. Johnson Dopt Storo. James Llddcll camo homo from Om aha whero ho Is attondlngXCroIshton College. MrB. A. H, Mycr, of Cozad, was business visitor In our city ho Unit oC tho week. Mrs L L. Anderson loft Wednesday for O vet ten whero she will visit for some time. When you buy Jqjvclry from Cllutoa tho Jowolor, ydu nro buying "Girts That Last." ' ' Lester Anthony, of Tryon, was a bstness visitor in tho city tho middlo of tho week. Christmas Gifts, nothing ovor $1.00 on tablo No. 1, at Tho Stylo Shop. Miss Helen Mooro was among those who attended tho Imnquot at Paxton Wednesday. Christians Gifts, nothing over $2.00 on tablo No. 2 at Tho Stylo Shop. Arthur Nolan left tho middlo of tho weok for Alliance whero ho vlll visit for a short timo. Everything for tho drcBser In ivory "Gifts That Last." Clinton, tlip Jowol or. crabby, tn Just received a lnriro Hhlnninnt nf latest sheet music . Walker Music Co. j MrH. R Risnuissen loft yestercho ; fur her homo ii: D.ady after shopping , In (his city for i!,e du'v. ' C'hrii 1 ..a . (. :ib iioiuln' over il.OOj on tubt - No. 1. u' The Style Shop. . Mr. and iiiv Georgo Austin will leave Ivnturduy for California Tlere they wfll spend the winter. J Ve hnvt added n lino lino of candy, ; t'uiV-y box and bfijk. C, M. Newton:"" Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson tho latter part of the weok, an eight, pound baby girl. Dcatrico Hoatson of Horshoy, trans acted business In the city tlfo latter part of tho weok. , , Full line of string Instruments' at Walker Muslo Co. Paul Ifarrlngton will leave In the near future for Denver whero ho wilt spend the holidays. ' ChrlBtinai; Gifts, nothing over $1.00 on table No. 1. at Tho Stylo Simp. Mrs. f'lu.i Ross I "Wednesday for GothMtl.iirl; whore she expects to vl'tit for '.ii:i;i tlmci Wllma Nelson, of Wallace, trans acts! buulnotta. In this city tho latter part ci tho wook. , Christmas Gifts, nothing pvor $2.00 faille NO.' 2 at Tho "Stylo Shop. Mrs. J. D. GuiTy.'of Sutherland, was a business visitor in tho city tho lat ' jr part of th'o. 5vcc,lc. The Lihtliouse Was Darkr t NEW 31 EAT 3IARKET. I Wo solicit a share of your patron age. Wo aro hero to stay Give us a i trial. All phono orders must bo in .by 10:30 to bo delivered. CROW & CROW, 702 N. Locust ::o:: "THE It I If II OF PARAIMSE" Richard Walton Tully's big spectac nlnr nrnitiipMnn T1Ip1 nf lnn. , disc" will play its annual engagement at tho Kolth Theatro tomorrow night, with Floronco Rockwell again up ! pearlng In tho tltlo rolo. This is Miss Rockwell's third year In tho part. The I vitality of tho Tully ofloring is ro marknblo. It hns novor been olf tho I boards slnco Laurotto Taylor and Hossle Darrlscale first played in It nine yonrs ago. though half a dozen popular actresses have Hit ted through tho lending role ALICE LAKE is crowded with situations that mil make you forg eh to breathe.. . From the tnigUty American drama hy JAMES A-HERNE as played on . the stajfc fov more thaw a quar ter of a century. Adapted hy. ARTHUR J-ZBLLNER c. directed by bex. Ingram . director MAX-WELL KAHGER, general Mutt 8c Jeff und Ciump -Jy. 'jr.ivors.il Nws Ilntineu 2:15 and 4:10 p. m. At THE SUN, Tuesday aud Wednesday, Dec, 21 and 22