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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL ASH PERSONAL It. C. Lahgforfl mit to OgaialU yaitortlny. MU Anuft Kraniph spent yesterday m Koarney. a B. Bedford spent Wednesday in Gothouburg. Harry Dixon transacted business in Kearnoy yestordny. Mrs. Jnmos Hutohau of ltingo, spent Wednesday in tlio city. William Sloar roturnod to his "home In.Fnlrbury Wcdnosday. Mrs! C. V. Turpio lias accepted a position in tho Stylo Shop. Gcorgo Scott is roportod to bo ill at bis bomo on South Elm Stroot. Mrs. V. C. Cunningham, of Urndy, spent yesterday in tho city. Mrs. I. 13. Holm of Wclliloet enmo Wednesday to, spend a few days. Wallaco Crawford will leave Sunday for Fairfield to visit friends. Mrs. J. II. Fonda went to Omaha yestordny to spend a few days. , Arthur Costollo of Grand Island visited Maurice Williams yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Egantlne, of Tax ton, visited in tho city Wednesday. Miss Hart has resigned her position as nursa in tho Platte Valley hospital. ..Rox Brown, of Mullen camo Wed nesday to spond. a few days in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Popojoy will leave today for tho cast to buy for tho Style Shop. A. S. Prltchdf deleft this morning for Omaha whero 'lie... will spond a fow days. Mrs. Thos. Orton went to Omaha yesterday whore she will spond a few days. Mr. and Mrs. G,uy Swopo will return this ovenlng from Omaha where thoy spent tho wcek.v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin return ed from California "Wednesday where thoy spent two months. Mrs. N. II. Smith and daughtor Leola camo. from Brady yestorday to havo Loola's tonsils removed. Mrs. L". C. Jones and baby loft yes terday for Los Angeles whore she will spend several weeks. "Mrs. Flora Osburg returned to hor homo in Stromsburg yesterday after visiting at tho Joe Nelson home. Mrs. T. Minihan of Ogalalla Is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Chamberlain. Miss Hazel Lewis entertained a num her of friends Wednesday evening at a slumber party at tho Guy Swopo homo Bargain Almost now Dodgo tour ing car, extra tire. etc. Best buy I havo soon $950. J. V. Itomigh Garage Mrs. It. W. Dllley of Sioux City, la., who has boon visiting at tho S. C. Downing homo left for Julesburg yes terday. Harry Pizor , loft Wednesday for Cheyenne whero he will help in his unclo's store' while he is in the cast buying. , ; ( 'MrdModno.v4ro'uri)od to hor homo in Mason City .yesterday after attend ing tho funeral of -her mothor, the late Mrs. Holtslandcr. Tho Girls' Basketball team will go, to Gothenburg tomorrow evening, wboro thoy will meet the basketball i team of that city. j Harry Brusli and sister Mrs. IJocso left yesterday for their homo in Now , York after spending two weeks visit-1 ing Chas. Cornoll and family, , James McCrono, son of T. C. Mc-j Crono who lives north of tho city, was thrown from his horso Wednesday on j .his way home from school and is suf-j foring a broken arm. I Scottsbluff will not piny tho locals j hero next Wednesday but Ogalalla will come Instead. The season ticket snys Scottsbluff but tlio same tlckot j can be used for that date to tho Ogal alla game. The Ladlos Auxiliary to tho Broth erhood of Railway Trainman will meet at tho K. P. Hall, Friday at three o'clock. A class of five will bo initia ted after which lunch will be served by Mcsdames Bailor, Blood, McCabo and Harrison. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon will en tertain twenty-four young people, . Monday ovenlng, at a dinner at the; Dixon homo in honor of tho third an . nlTereary of the marriage of Mr. i-tid' Mr. Chas. Dixon. I The dances given by the Catholic I Girls Clubs ltr the K. C. Halt Wodnes day ovonlng and again last evening wore largely attended. Music was fur nished by VanDoran's Orcohstra and punch was servod. Tho supper given in the Mason Hall Wednosdny and Thursday even ings was enjoyed by a crowd which packed tho room to its capacity. Tho snlo of articles in the bazaar was said to havo been fully up to expectations. Tho Junior High School Baskotball team will go to Paxton tonight to piny. About ono hundred pupils, teachors and parents aro expected to accom pany thorn. Also tho Harmony Society will furnish. music for n danco follow ing. Miss Margaret Glcason and Miss Ella Falk entertained last evonlng nt a miscellaneous showor in honor of Miss Lyola Gleason who will bo mar ried tho lattor part of tho month. A pleasant ovenlng wn8 spent after which a lunch was sorved. POINTS OUT HUSBAND'S DUTY Writer Insists No Man May Stand In the Light of His Wife's Domes tic Ambitions. "Puzzled husband" writes us that he Is sorely tried by his wife's ambi tion to bake the family bread, and other things. Ills domestic nffectlon nnd spirit of chivalry will not permit him to tell his wife the truth that tho bread Is ulniost as henvy as a pav ing stone and quito as indigestible. So he goes to work every morning with a heavy heart nnd an even heavier stomach, and is bedeviled with gripes and abdominal pains all day, Greene M. Farley writes In tho Seattle Post Intclllgencer. Not only that, but his wife Is a con stant reader of domestic science de partments nnd she uses him ns an ex periment station. ,Thls last week,, he rays, he had biscuits thnt would do for sinkers on a fish line and nn angel enke that could not be differentiated from old putty. Tho heartrending fea ture is Hint she asks him with a bright smile how he likes It nil, and he cannot find It In his breast to tell the truth about It; so he lies frankly and wholeheartedly. All this Is getting on his nerves and on his stomach and on his conscience. In the course of a little time he feels his life Insurance Is going to be due. Should ho tell her the truth, or should he suffer in silence nnd lot her go abend tVnnd collect the life Insur ance? If life Is worth anything to him he might conclude to tell her the truth nnd let Iter go ahead and procure her ( dlvor.ee. She might find a second hus band with a cast-iron digestive appa ratus and the present husband ought ntt to stand in the way of 'his wife's career as a domestic scientist, Mexicans Are Great Walkers. There Is a saying in Europe that tho Spaniards aro the champion walk ers of tlie world, nnd certainly their descendants in America, the Mexicans, are thechumpIons of the new world. Three nights every week there is 11 concierto In the main downtown plaza in Monterey and nearly nil the Amer icans In town, including many big, husky transients on the way to or from Tamplco, sit on the park benches and watch In wonder while the Mexi cans walk. v All the young people in town, it ap pears, walk around nnd around and around that plaza, the boys In one direction and the girjs In the opposite direction, while their parents and chaperons nnd n few nged people share the benches with the husky Americans. On Sale ONE DAY Only SATURDAY. FEB. 5th It ' li.K 4ft - MOTHERS ATTENTION THE MOST DURABLE STOCKINGS MADE IRON CLAD HOSE For Boys and Girls With the famous Triple Knee, Heel and Toe, Positively guar teed Fast Color. 39 c PAIR NOT MORE THAN 2 PAIRS TO EACH CUSTOMER HIRSCHFELD c North Platte's foremost clothiers for men and boys, WE TEACH l'OUJl DOLLARS TO HATE 3I0HE CENTS 9263 v Any Suit worth 3 or 4 times the money CLOSES Saturday, February A.T O 1. M. FAIR WARNING! Your Last Chance to Get One of These Wonderful Suits at . YOUR OWN PRICE Don't Slam the Door in the Face of Opportunity. Group 2. EXCELLENT SMART MODELS Friday COME EARLY-ALL DAY YOUR CHOICE Materials all of high quality and any Suit worth many timss tho money $21 75 xirday COME EARLY--UNTIL 3 P- M. YOUR CHOICE $1 Q.75 !7 You'll buy none better later in season but what you'll pay 3 or 4 times this price FREE! Starting at 3:30 P. M. FRE All Suits in Group 2 will drop in price $2.00 every 30 minutes. All Suits not sold by 6 p. m. E? To Any Women Present Who Can Wear tho Sizes Left SUETS ARE MUCH Friday Choice Group 1 $37 .75 VOGUE FOR SPRING. Saturday Choice Group i $35- Some of these Suits were mode to sell at $100 and 31.25. The handsomest all in most favorcad materials. OUR BUSINESS CREED: JlX lSSw To Do the Rig,,t ng al the D CO" , DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON, MANAGER LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Fern Whitng wont to Fremont this morning. President Gray of tho Union Pacific was in tho city yesterday. Paul Harrington left this morning for Gothenburg to transact business. Tlio regular monthly mooting of tlio North Platto Musicians Association, Local No. G09, will bo hold in Labor Tomplo, Sunday, Febr. C at 3 p. m. AH meinbora aro urged to bo present. Tho Ladies Auxiliary to tho 13. of L. E. will ontcrtain thotr husbands at tho K. P. Hall Saturday ovonlng, Fob. Cth. Mrs. A. Mitchell returned to her homo in Council Bluffs this morning after visiting at tho homo of hor son Dr. Harry Mitchell. Tho" Singer Sowing Machlno local offlco moved this week from the ground floor of tho Itltnor Hotel to tho room on Locust street which was for merly occupied by John Null's bicyclo shop. Mrs. W. T. Wilcox and MIsa Wilcox entertained twontyfour guosts nt a dinner party last ovenlng nt tlioli homo at 704 Wost Fifth. Tho guests woro members of tho Junior High School faculty of which Miss Wilcox is a mcmbor, Tablo decorations woro pink rosoB. RADIATOR WORK You can get first class workmanship on your Radiator at North Side Blacksmith Shop, in connection with the Welding Shop. We have air prsssuro tank and up to date soldering torch and can fix your Radiator on short notice. MARTIN WYMAN Saturday Special! i Home Rendered Lard, Ba con and Fresh Meats. ' 3 pound pail Lard 50c 5 pound pail Lard 85c 10 pound pail Lard $1.75 Home cured Bacon 30c lb. Dry Salt Pork 15c lb. Choice corn fed boiling Meat 12c lb. City Meat Market. Brodbeck & Sons. AT THE SUN THEATRE TODAY GEORGE ARLISS IN "THE DEVIL" , ALSO BUSTER KEATON 1 "THE SCARECROW SATURDAY UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS All Star Cast ALSO TWO HEELS COMEDY MONDAY "POOR RELATIONS" Starring Zan Pitts and Florence Vitlos ALSO LOST CITY (Chapter S)