The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 31, 1920, Image 7

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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PkF-INVFNTO"RY
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IN MAKING PEOPLE REALIZE THAT WE ARE GIVING THEM VALUES THAT ARE WORTH! WHILE ' WE SHOW
A FEW PRICES IN THIS ADV. AND ARE PUTTING OUT NEW LOTS AS THE SALE PROGRESSES. SO COME
IN EVERY DAY AND YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT.
DRY GOODS
Apron check ginghams, blue
and white, standard qual- 1 Cn
ity, now I UU
Outing flannels, light or dark
colors, 27 inches wide, 1 Q0
now I iJb
Art tickings, assorted nn
patterns, now Uu
Percales, yard wide, light 10
or dark colors now I ill
Bleached muslin, a nice 1 0n
standard cloth, now tub
LADIES' COATS
Ladies' cloth coats, this tf0 QE
year's styles, good cloth sip fJiUu
Ladies' cloth coats riew(M A AC
styles, finer cloths s I tri4d
TABLE LINEN
Renfrew colored table cloth,
best quality, fast colors, QQn
now - uOu
White mercerized cotton table
cloth, $2.00 value (M At
now v I rtu
jj- uoou quality tapie linen, $4.uu
& and $4.50 values 09 00
31 now wutLU
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Linola Floor Covering, felt back
similar to Linoleum or'Cohgo
leum, G feet wide, a good va
riety of patterns, square CQ
yard now uilb
Ladies' short cotton coats, made
from small patterns of robe
blankets, just the thing to wear
while doing outside JQ AQ
chores, now vpciHO
Ladies' petticoats, Seco silk tops
messaline ruffles, beeutiful col
ors, a full well made
garment, now
$3.95
Ladies black cotton hose, OCn
a snap at 2 pair for fculi
Table oilcloth, full widlth, AC
regular quality, per yard Hub
SHOES
Men's semi-dress shoes,
black or brown, now.
Boys' calf shoes, sizes
1 to 5V, now 1
Boys' "brown calf shoqs
sizes 3 to 5 now
Boys' brown calf bIiocs
sizes 0 to 13, now ---
Misses' gun metal shoes
sizes HMj to 2, now
Misses' black kid shoes,
sizes 11 y to 2, now
.$4.48
$2.98
$3.55
$2.SS
$2.98
$3.79
Men's black sateen
regular $1.75 quality
now
shirts,
LADIES' WAISTS
You will find Georgette waists
new styles from $3.79 up. There
are too many styles to give des
criptions, but you will be satis
fied with the style and price
FURS
We will reprice our entire
stock of Albrecht Furs at prices
that will appeal, to you. This is
the quality line. We are not
selling price, but real quality
in our'furs.
DRESS GOODS
411 1 n e . 1 am
ah wooi serce, do incnes lit-
wide, now uub
Cotton warp serge, 36 Cfl0
inches wide, now Udb
Plaid Skirtings new styles, most
of them out of next spring's
lines, values from So" QA nn
to $7, now ---tpH-itJ
Sivertonc and Velour Cloakings
aS"?. $4.95
KIMONAS
You will find every one in our
stock has a now price. Wo have
them from common cotton ones
to better grade silks.
COTTON 1IATTS
A good quality small sized cot
ton batt, a splendid 1 71 rt
value at 1172b
A fine quality Comfortable size,
72x90 inches, $1.50 10
quolity, now $ 1 1 1 J
SILKS
Crepo'De Chine, 30 in,, sev
eral colors to solect N in
from, now vi)lild
Messaline, 30 in., flno qual
ity, a largo lino of colors M m
and black, now ...... b 1 1 1 3
Georgette, 40 in., good qualty,
our regular $2.50 cloth. fM nr
assorted -colors, now b liUU
Charmeuso, 40 in., navy and
black, our recrolar $4.50 ctn an
cloth, now $0lfij
A. B. C. SilkS. Sfi 111. 1l1nrlr nml
coiors, a great lining and under
wear ciotn, ?1.50 val
.$1.19
ue, now
These are not old job lots, but
cue most stylish silks in the
market. r . Staple plain colors.
LONG CLOTH
Just the thing you need to make
up your spring underwear. .
Fair quality, 10 yard (0 7K
bolt, now vj)i!U
Medium quality. 10 vard
bolt, now 1j yui
Fine quality, 10 yard
bolt, now
.$3.65
LADIES' SUIT!
EVERY SUIT PRICE
has been cut in two. You cm
buy 'good suits at $22.50, $25T
$27.50, $30, $32.50,' up to $50.
Not, one of these prices is over
half the fall price an thee
LADIES' UUESSES .
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Ladies' wool dresses, all wool
materials, values to MI AC
$25.00 r m-rtJ
Ladies' wool dresses
values to $45.00
!!.$24.45
suits. (We lose on them, you .Ladies' wool dressjiSf 091 IP
gain.) . ,-,Vr f . fyalues up to $G0vimvpUf.4U
SWEATERS
Men's Jerseys, fine all (JJO 7Q
worsted, now xfi.il u
Men's heavy merino sweaters,
a splendid coat, f) 7JJ
nov iptif J
Men's heavy rope stitch pull ov
ers, $10.00 to $12.00 (J7 7f
quality, now tpiild
Ladies' sleeveless slip- .00 AO
over's assorted colors, -ij)i4lJ
"OoitSivrs
igJvory corset will bo marked
at reduced pries. The many dif
ferent models make it hard to
convoyvaluo in an advertise
ment. Both Gossard and Gage
Downs lines will be included in
.ithis jsale-.nt prices .thatf .will
'please yot ,
3IUNSING WEAR
Men's, ladies' and children's
underwear. Every garment in
the line has been marked at
good reductions. You all know
what satisfaction you get when
you buy Munsingwear.
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BUNGALOW A1MIONS .
You will find just .what you
are looking for in this line..
There are aprons from 89c up,
including some very fancy
styles of Mina Taylor make.
.jriLMXEKY
Ladies' hats, extra quality, the
ones we sold at $15.00 to 00 OK
ipUiilU
RLANKETS
1 $30.00, now
Ladies' hats, the oiTeR
sold up. to $10, now-
.$4.95
Nashua woolnap blankets, size
(50x80 inches, beautiful 00 OLK
plaids, now tpwijju
Nashua cotton blankets, size
00x80 inches, grey or
tan, now
CIIlfDHEN'S COATS
HWo Jiave a few nice' styles
loft. You will find' reduced
prices on all of them,
RL003I mis
Children's Bloomers made from
good black stateen regular CO
90c a'ndn quality, now ..UaC
HE HERE, THE BEAL (JLEAU
ANCE SALE THAT NOBTH
PLA'l'TE WILL SEE THIS
WINDED
REASON FOR THI SALE
Changing conditions force us to clear up our .surplus of winter goods. The prices offered in
tin's sale will discount any pricees you will he nblo lo get this year. The merchandise is every
hit of it from our own stock and not goods thnt have been inamifncturd for sale purposes.
Sale Is Vitally
Important to All.
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WILSON TOUT, Kditor and l'ubllslier.
e.ntered at tbo North Piatt, Nebmsk
Postofilco aa Second Class Matter.
FHIDAY, l)E0EaUIEIl8IsMJe
EDITOKIAL.
Want Ads
Tii'u editor has known John Iuvaiw ,
for about twelvo years. About that
long ago ho came to the Central High
School ono Juno morning wlUi a bou
duot o Jlowers from his own garden.
Tho Junior Normal School was in ses-,
bIou thcro and ho modestly said he
wanted us to have some of the llo s
ors to 6njov. And we did enjoy them.
He did not know any of us by name
but lie-had u warm brotherly fooling
for us and we had tho samo for him.
What boy and girl who has gono to
tho high Hchool during tho last ton i
years does not hojd a vivid picture of ,
that oroct old man In the blue uniform,
with tlf ilag polo and old glory, lead
Ing th$ liarado on each patriotic hoi-1
Iday? It was John Kvans. Flag day.
Independence day, Momoiial day, Ar
mlstlcijlilay. and on various occasions
botweqif tho spoclal days ho vu out
with his Ilag. Some thoughtloss
vounnrs may havo laugbod. but to
most ofithem and to us oldor peoplo.
to, hef taught a losaon of lovo of
country' which will make us nil bpt'er
citizens'
Jjost Two Yalo lock keys on a
chain Return to this office. i
Wanted Placo on farm by man and
wlfo. Call 610W. I
Lost Ono Reed chain for rear I
wheel on Ford truck. Howard for re-,
turn to N. P. AVator Dopt. i
For Jtent Six room modern dwell
lg. furnished nt fi29 West Second St.
' ir partlculilrs see Ilratt. Goodman,
.v- lluckley.
For Jtent Six room modorn de)l-!
ing. partly furnished, at 402 W. Eighth
St. For particulars see Ilratt, Goodmon
ft lluckley. ,
Found A sack of bolts in front of
Post Office Ownor may have same by
calling at this office and paying for
ad.
For Sale- An all year top for Ford
roudstors and touring cam Will bo
sold at a bargain. Tmiulro J. R. Was
ley. Davis Auto Co.
, For Sale -S room dwelling, wont
end. lOlogant cornor lot. line shade,
lawn, fruit, largo garage. Will sac
rifle for uiilck sale. Take Liberty
IJonds for puH. $-1600. O. H Tboolocke
Lol- ISast of North Platte, Monday
Pec. 20, a Loathorotte Sultcniio, con
taining pictures, suit of clothos. and
other woarlng npparol. Finder please
ship to William Gage, Paxton, Nebr.
Ship. C O. P.
Lost--An Elk's tooth on 500 block
on west Third. ?5 reward. Phono 20.
Money to Loan Can mako a few
good farm loans without delay. O Jf.
Thoeleckc.
For Sale--Tent, 10 ft. square. 7 ft.
wall on one side, 4 ft. on other, 3 ft. I
conter. This tout is new, cost 5105,1
will tnko $50. D. E. Morrill. '
For Sale Chandlor Cnr, lino condl-i
tion. Have to many cars, will sell
cheap, part cash. Liberty llonds or
secured noto. O. H. Thoolocke.
Lost A pair of spectacles with col
lulold rims. Finder please return to
mo at Dorryborry ft Forbes or Phono
I12H. K. U. Plumer.
Itesolvo, to buy al Edwards-ltey-nolds
Co. and save money. That's
tho best Now Year's Resolution.
A pro-Inventory salo at The Art
Store 20 per cent discount on all i
stamped goods and supplica !
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XOTICK OF FI.VAL HKI'OKT.
Estato No. 170!) of Hazel Irene
Flobbo, deceased in the County Court
of Lincoln ('ounty, Nobraska.
The State of Nebraska, to all por- j
i Hons interested iir said Estate tnko
notlco that the Administrator has filed I
' n llinil iicpnimt nml ronnrl of hit ml. I
.ministration and a petition for Dual
settlement and discharge as suah,
, which Imvo boen sot for hearing be
fore said court on January 20th, 1021,
at 9 o'clock A. M., whon you mny ap
pear and contest tho samo.
Dated December ISO, 1920.
Wm. H. C WOODHURST,
D31-J1vk CouMtv TiuUe
AT THE
SUN THEATRE.
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KMIITS and KMGHTIF.S
Tuo-lteel Comedy
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IIAVGFHOl'S TIIAILS
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LOST CITY
to tiii: CITIZENS OF
NORTH PLATTE:
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Due to the large numlior oc
unemployed, tho Max Agoncy Is
:;: asking tho people of North
Plntto to list with this agency,
It any work that thoy aro llgurlng
it on having ilono at any time In
M tho future, even if tho work ts
j-: of short duration. AV'o havo In
ft mind such work as painting,
roofing, cleaning up, etc. In
it this way you can help to solvo
a very difficult problem which
now faces the working peoplo
ft of .this city. All work should
H- bo listed by lot tor. Address
Hox 22(1.
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We linw (wo cars of hard coal hi;
If you need any coal Icmo your order
soim. Phono 7. Conies i-iiiiilicr &
oal Co.
We are ituuiKiirntlng it Mid-Winter
Cloaranco Sale to challenge att'tnupn
of mon who propose to 'prnctlce real
economy next year. Our values sponk
for themselves Fdwards-ReynohH Co.
' PEAR M EN TELL NO TALES."
Mcnr, ho 'said as thoy stood on tho
burning ship, l lovo you."
Even as ho spoke tho flames wcru,
eating their way to tho gunpowdnji.i
In tho hold.
All that thoy held sadred was eudan- i
gercd because somo cone -had said
Rend Men Toll No Tales.
Many tlmps after that as he floated
on a hatchway on tho sea .
Eagerly scanning the horizon for the
sign of a ship,
Now Jjlvlng up hope, now longing to
die, ho saw vision of her.
Then camo a ship. Ho was rescued; ,
but uconsclouH Ho know not
Eva perished, until ono day tho Cap
tain called her name.
Le( nut know tho worst," he-crled ,
and then ho forgot all.
Later he had reason to bollovo Eva
lived.
Now lie was convinced she lived, and
then ho doubted.
Only to learn tho truth and culm his
fevered brain! ' '
Tho t,lmo camo whon ho found Eva
Donnlson, her father nncV tlio plot-tors.
Alone he fought ngalnst odds to o)ear
the mystery and win Uiq' gjrl. ' tff
Like a nngod beast ho battled, when
cornered. Ho. was not afraid.
Evil clung to hlB sldo and nldod htm
to oscapo a doath trap laid by
Santos, hot- stop-father. Tho plotter'
woro brought to Justice.
AT Tin.', eirv
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY.