The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 22, 1921, Image 5

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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DR. 0. II. CKKSSLUIt
(JltADlTATK DKNT1ST
Office over the McDonald
Stntt Rank,
LOCAL JLNJ) PERSONAL
Fred 8lllu of Sutherland wa n city
visitor yesterday.
Mr. P. M. Burton of Welllleot was a
city visitor yesterday.
Notico tho Men's shirts tti the win
dows nt Wilcox Department Store.
C A. Corey of Sidney Is n ImslnosH
visitor In tho city today.
Win. Mooro of Choyenno. visited
friends In tho city Sunday.
J. A. Convoy of Elslo transacted
business In tho city Saturday.
H. M. Porter returned Sunday from
a business trip to Sterling, Colo.
Mrs. J. A. Vincent of Sutherland
visited friends In the city yesterday.
Miss Mary Ilohreu, of Maxwell visit
ed with friends in tho city Saturday.
Karl Prlckc. stato bank oxamlner,
transacted business in tho city Satur-'
day.
Sco tho3o nrv Canton Gropes, tho
real article, at Wilcox Department
store.
Fred Bladgof xeturned to Omaha this
morning after Visiting friends in' tho
city.
Miss Betty Ray, who visited In tho
city for several days left Sunday for
Omaha.
Miss Ruth Davidson has accepted n
position in tho tolophono office as
stenographer.
"Peto" Lowo, general yardmaster,
was In Cheycnno a few days the lattpr
part of last week.
Tho small son of L. Ebright under
wont an operation at tho Platte Valley
Hospital this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Plzer returned
Sunday from a trip to Kansas City and
other eastern points.
Mr. and Mrs. Homor Peterson re
turned from a trip to Lincoln Sunday
whoro they visited friends.
All tho new girdles and glrdlo rib
bons are being shown by Wilcox
Department Store.
Miss Clara Soronson returned yes
torday from Lincoln and Fremont
whore she visited friends.
Miss Winnie Bcauchamp has accept
ed a position as bookkeeper at the
Craw'ford Backers Electrical Shop.
Mr. ind Mrs. F. L. Keslar, of Logan
County, woro tho guests of their daugh
tor M,rs. Ralph Coleman over Sunday.
Harry Dixon loft Friday evening for
Omaha whore he ,will visit his daugh
ter Mrs. Conlln and from thcro will
so to Chicago.
Tho American. Legion banquet
which was announced for tills week
has been postponed until Wednesday
'"March 30th at the Masonic Hall.
North Platto High School Debating
team Is matched against tho team
from Hastings High School. Tho joint
debate will bo hold horo in April. Has
tings has just defeated tho team from
Geneva and the team from Superior.
Bud Boa! who wan taken to Roches
ter, Minn., somo vrok ago for treat
ment for a dislocated hip, la reported
to be setting along nicely.
Prosldont Gray, of the Union Pacific
and a numbor of other high offlalnls
of tho company, phased through lioi t 1
last evening enroute for the west.
Considerable lumber is now begin
ning to move eaat, and nearly every
east bound freight train has a fow
loads of lumber and building timbers
In It.
Rugs and oarpots thoroughly cloau
ed. Electric Rug and Carpot Cleaning
Co, Phono 1039W or CG1AV.
Mrs. Chns. Horrod will ontorlnln a
number of friends nt bridge this after
noon at her homo on West Fourth
Strcot In honor of Mrs. Harry Flolsh
mnu of Omaha.
Holy wcok services will bo hold In
tho Catholic Church as follows: Thurs
day nt 8 a. in., Friday at 8 a. m., and
Saturday nt 7:30 a. in. Sunday servlcos
will bo nbout as usual.
Tho now Ico houso In tho west end
ot tho freight yards being built by tho
P. F. E. Co. is rapidly ncarlng com
pletion. Workmen are now engaged in
building tho loading platforms.
Rugs dusted, cleaned or sized. Phone
103DW or GG1W. Electric Rug and
Carpet Cleaning Co.
W. G. Tinney, division engineer and
J. A. Oilman general roadmastcr of
tho Wyoming dlvlson, were making n
personal Inspection of tho North
Platte yards Monday afternoon.
Tho chairman ot the agricultural
commlttco of tho County Fair Is E. A.
Olson Instead of A. E. Olson. It seems
that thoro aro two men with tho snmo
Initials. One Is A. E. and tlj other
li E. A. Tho lnttor Is tho ono handling
the agricultural affairs.
Mrs. J. H. Stone and Mrs. J. F.
Clabaugh entertained a number ot
friends Saturday ovenlng nt a theatre
party In honor of Mrs. Hnrry Fleish
man of Omaha. After tho theatre tho
guests enjoyed a dainty lunch at tho
homo of Mrs. Clabaugh.
Mrs. G. B. Dent entertained the
Travol and Study Club Inst ovenlng at
her homo on west Fourth street. Mrs.
Roy Cochran gave a very Interesting
talk and tho evening wns spent so
cially. Dainty refreshments wore
served at tho close of tho evening.
W. J. Hendy and J. Q. Wilcox were
tho principal speakers at the Rotary
Club dinner yesterday. Mr. Wilcox
told of visiting tho Now York City Ro
tary Club 'and of tho dinner of Rotar
ians on the diner when coming home.
Mn.,Hondy told ot visiting the Rotary
Clubs on .tho coast and of their work.
Ho emphasized tho Interest takon by
Rotary in the Boy Scout Movomcnt."
Representatives of all state wldo farm
organizations haVo been invited to
send delegates to attend the meeting
of March 21 at the Lindell Hotel. Lin
coln, where C. H. Hyde, A."L. Middle
ton and Clifford Thome, of tho
Committoo of Seventeen, will explain
tho proposed grain marketing plan.
At this meeting delegates to tho rat
itlcation convention to bo held April G
at Chicago., bp chosen. Nebraska
Is entitled 'to six delogatcs and one
delegate at largo. Tho Nebraska Farm
Bureau Federation executive bonrd, at
their past meeting, endorsed tho pro
posed plan which was explained to
them by C, H. Gustnfson, chairman of
tho Committee of Seventeen.
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At Prices You Can Easily Afford.
One of the most pleasant things about the new Spring Shoes is their moderate pricing
made p ossible through changed market conditions, and very careful buying.
And when you see the wonderful variety of styles which have appeared for the new
season you'll be enthusiastic as we are, about the beautiful footwear for spring.
The smart pump illustrated is but one of the several which " -will
appeal to well dressed women, it is but one of a number
priced at
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Comes in Kid Leather, brown, black and grey suede, $10.00
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The charming one strap
pump comes in brown or
black kid and black suedej with baby Louis heel
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EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN
MEN'S NEW SPRING CLOTHES
For Example See
The Fine Suits Offered at
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2 2 to $37
An offering made possible by the op
operation of the smallest possible
margin of profit in production and
retailing.
This spring we hope you will look else
where first, just to satisfy yourself how
reasonably priced our spring clothes
are.
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vX KNGL1SH vrOilXN ON TUB
IHISU QUKSTION.
North Platto, Nobr.,
March 21, 1921.
Editor of Tho Tribuna:
North Platto, Ncbr.
Dear Sir:
Anont your recent editorial rcgard-
Tho Spanish War VotoranB AuxlH- ATTENTION yfoati.im
ary will moot Tuesday March 20th nt! On April 11, 1021, at 7.30 P M
, MwUI llnd tho Drunswick Itoc-' SSSefX lVoinZ?fod
ords warm with Ufa and color, and a at the K. nu 1? ifnn'
vivid realistic embodiment of tho o- There' will be a W iSSuUoii w?U.
music ,ut icrlnud have been Invited to brInK
"loir candidates to bo lnlMntrwi ni
Kates to tho Stato Conclnvo at Norfolk
8 fro,m, tllG Wostorn Part of tho State
jr mm mmi iiuiuis as mr oast as Grand
which
Co.
tlioy produce Walker
lng tho situation in Ireland, tho fol-1 v.........
lowing article contributed to a rocont ......,....
numbor of tho "London Times by it DltOOH SOW SALH
,nmr ,virnu nil 1 nir iivniiniii inn v . -
nrovo of Interest to your readers: It Thursdny, March 21. wo will it i?..1"1..,1, L ,0..llor(:' .. Everybody turn
"Tho nccoptod laws of Christianity ft soli another draft ot 40 bred " """ """" 1110 .y,"'10 "'
and civilization have boon sot asldo. ' Poland China sows, duo to far- , JUST TO REMIND YOU
THE NEW LOW
PRICE LEVEL
$22.50, $27.50, $32.50, $37.50-
We Are Proud to Offer Them to Yon.
We are
"RIGHT"
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North Platte's Foremost Clothiers
for Men and Young Men.
We Teach
Your Dollars
to Hove
More Cents
and In their placo an attempt Is being
made to crush tho Irish peoplo by1 li
methods Identical with thoso employed ft
by tho Gormnns In Polglum, and un- j ft
Ivorsally condomncd. I hnvo soon for -J
myself somo ot tho destruction :;:
wrought by tho forces of tho Crown, ft
official and unofficial ropriBals, upon ;
,tiio Jrisii population; I liavo scon the,:.:
ruins in Cork City, tho blackened re- i
I mains or crcnmorios, or coopcrauvo
I stores, of houses, In towns and country
villages, l havo spoken with tho
mothers of sons who havo boon shot
at sight, without trial;. I havo seen in
a prison hospital a boy Of olghtcon
against whom thoro wns no chnrgo,
who had been beaten about tho head
and body with tho butt-onds of rlflos
till unconscious. I havo heard from ,
tho Hps of a sergeant of pollcp that
tho placo whero ho was stationed was '
unlet, but that ho had Just beon out
to a vlllngo near with somo of his
men to glvo a dozen young follows a
good beating. I
These things ore happening dally,
AND OF THE UTtUTAL AND FRE
QUENT MURDERS COMMITTED I3Y
THE BLACK AND TANS NO MEN.
TIOM IS ALLOWED TO RE MADE IN
THE ENGLISH PRESS. Raids and
robborics by tho military nnd auxlllnr
i los aro of nightly occurrence, entail
ing cruolty and suffering upon women
and children; nobody knows when his
turn may come. Theso things aro being
dono in tho nnmo of England. In A
morica nnd on tho continent of Europo
our nnmo Is becoming a byword. Has
I tho wnr so blunted our sonsltlvcness
i that wo do not feol tho dlsgrnco that
Is being laid upon us? Is It not tlmn
for tho peoplo of Englnnd to rlso up
In tholr wrath, and Insist that tholr
olocted (representatives shall put an
Immediate end to thoso shameful
; deeds that nro being dono In tholr
nnme?"
1 The Itnllos ore mine.
I Yours trul v.
PATRICK MoD AT D.
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' White Leghorn, Slnulo-comb Rhodo
Tsland Rods, Barred Rooks and White
Wvnndofte. Hatchlnsr egg J1.K0 for
1R: $8 fnr 100. Ruby chlrki $20. $22 50
nnd S27.K0 for 100 ohinkg.
Poultry Department.
Frperlmentnl Rult'if Ion.
row in April and Mnv. Salo
, will bo hold on tho farm 1 mllos
west
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cholco draft of bulls, milk cows
una helrors will bo sold.
J. O. ANDERSON.
REMIND YOU.
CiihIiim I.. ....l.. i a. ...
iiiuifc, in tuny just iirounu tna cor
of Loxington In comfort- it ' "."V 11 '"''r 1,1 uoo,1,1cii urea on
e quarters, rain or shine. ft n ' ",K0 W1" m V0" oxpons.
n tho Dawson Co. Red Polled t ?n'l, loyu"Co .8,''. "A Smll.
' Halo, on May 20. a :: ,l .?:trIS' .lJ.,:-
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100 K. Front
Tho Kloctrli' Rug and Carpot CI6an
'ng Co, takes out all the dirt. Phonon
lOUDW or GCUV.
AT THE
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
"Go and Get It??
A Marshall l?cllan Production with All Star Cost
Including Wesly Berry. Also Mutt & Jeff, Gumps
and Universal News.
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