The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 05, 1921, Image 4

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY THlBUNE
Don't Miss the Program at the
WiiiM
AUTO
SHOW
Each day, 3 p. m. to 5 and 7. p. m. to 9.
0 Thursday, April 7
Walker's Colored Entertainers
With All Their Specialties
Friday, April 8th
Stamp's Orchestra
8.30 tho American Legion Quartet will Entertain
Saturday, April 9
Van's Novelty Orchestra
You're getting the best from each of these
aggregations. They'll chase the blues right out
of you. That will be worth more than the price
of admission.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Hug Cleaning. Phono 1039W or
CC1W.
Stevo Baldwin loft Saturday for
Iowa to visit relatives.
Mrs. A. C. Berry left Saturday for a
visit with friends In Norfolk.
Virginia and Ueelor Scott visited In
Sutherland ovor tho wcok end.
Mrs, Homer Peterson wont to Kim
ball Saturday to spend1 tho week end,
Hugs and carpets thoroughly
cleaned. Phonos 1039W and GGG1W.
Mrs. J. T. Aldon and daughter Uolen
wont to Kimball Saturday to visit
friends.
Gcorgo Thayer wont to Denver Sat
urday to visit his Blstdr Mrs. W. A.
O'Donnoll.
W. C. Sholvcp went to Rawlins,
yesterday to attend a mooting of tho
Shrine at that place,
Now Opon HarnosB and Shoo
Shop. Dealers in Harness und Saddlcy
Goods. 1001 North Locust Street.
jyiias Glndys Davis returned to her
homo In Scotts Bluff this morning
after visiting frlonds In tho city.
Miss Hosolla Rosehdahl. cashier at
tho Union Pacific Dining room Is off
duty this week on account of illness.
Tho Biles hold a dancing party Fri
day evening at their homo. VanDoran's
Novelty orchestra furnished tho music.
J. V. Romish reports tho salo of a
Dodgo Brothers road n tor to Mrs, C. M.
Newton and a touring car to Bert
Smith.
Mrs. L. C. McGraw roturnod Sunday
from Rochester, Minn., where sho un
dorwont an operation at tho Mayo
Bros. 6Hiltal.
T. J. Majors, chalrfnnn of tho Stato
Normal Board, visited lu town lust
wock and left Saturday for his homo
in Porn, Nobr.
Mr. and MrB. CImb. HIcIsh and chil
dren returned from Shenandoah.
Iowa, this morning where thpy vls-i
Jtcd rolatlves for two weoks.
Coy and Loland Status roturnod to
Lincoln Sunday whoro thoy attend tho
sUito university, nftor spending tho
spring vacation with their parents.
See tho Chnndler four passongor
Hpeodstor at tho show a car of beau
ty, refluomont and wondorfnl perform
ance J. V. Homtgh, Dealer.
Mrs. Carl Brodbock has accepted a
position as cashier at tho Union Pa
cific Dining room as cashier during
tho absence of Miss Hosolla Ilosen
dnJil. Tho Episcopal Guild will hold lta
Spring Halo of children's drcssos,
rompers, ladles', aprons and fancy
work next Thursday In tho church
basement.
Misses Murjory Hussoll. Qoorglnn
McKay and Violet Maddox will ontor
tain nt a kitchen shower complimon
tary to Miss Luctllo McFurland on
Friday ovenlng at tho Maddox homo.
M. M. LInder of Broken Bow was
ono of tho men who helped put tho
Farm Bureau campaign over so suc
cessfully hero last week.
Our stock of Dodgo Brothers cars Is
getting very low. Bettor arrange for
your car today. Seo ub at tho show.
J. V, Homigh, Dealer.
A carload of now furniture has been
received at tho local (post offlco for
uso of tho mall service horo but not
all of it 1b ablo to bo placed In posi
tion on account of lack of lloor space.
A 'short rally wsa held by tho
backors of tho Citizen's ticket Sun
day at tho Christian Church. Com
plete organization of tho ward com
mittees wns tho main business of the
mooting.
A dochimatory contest will bo hold
either Friday or Saturday of tills wcok
at tho Auditorium. Tho district con
tost is to bo held at Cozad April 18th.
Further details will bo announced
later In this prfpor.
Mrs. ,F. J, "Wurtollo returned from
Omaha yestorday whoro sho was call
c;d by tho lllnons of hor daughter Bev
erly. Beverly was able to resume her
school duties nt Brownoll Hall this
morning nftor an Illness of sovoral
days.
Mrs. J. B Rodflold entertained at u
miscellaneous shower In hot homo on
Friday ovenlng complimentary to Mrs.
John Dakar. Jr. Tho ovenlng Was
spent in playing cards and a dainty
lunch was served. Mrs, Baker was
tho recipient of ninny gifts.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
North Platto Flornl Co. Flowers.
W. Twelfth Streot. Phono 1023. We
dollvcr and ship nnywhore.
lllley Warren, who hns been ap
pointed chairman of tho arrangement
committee for tho May Party of tho
B. of L, K. has solectcd his assistants
and has already started out to ninko
It tho marked success that has char
acterized it for ninny yearn.
Sunday tho thermometer went up
to 84 above Tho highest at San
Diego was CO and tho highest at San
Francisco was G2. Tho record at Lob
Angeles was not given. Omaha was
tho hottest placo reported In tho Uni
ted States tho thermomotor reaching
8(i during tho day.
Tho nionthlyroport of MIbs Lorotta
Murphy, City Librarian, Tor March
shows tho circulation to havo been
2970 books which was an IncreaBO
of about ',100 ovor April. Thero wero
a total of 116 now borrowors which
mnkes tho total number since tho
now registration started 2987.
BABY CHICKS 'AND HATCHING
EGGS
I TTTlim
... jSi
Whlto Leghorn, Slnglo-comb Rhode
Island Reds, Barrod Rocks and Whlto
Wynndottos. Hatching oggs Jl.BO for
15; $8 far 100. Baby chtckB $20, $22.50
and $27.G0 for 100 chicks.
Poultry Dopartmont,
Experimental Substation,
On Sale One Day Only
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6
BOYS' AND
GIRLS
Triple Knees
Triple Heels,
Triple Toes,
Triple Soles
Extra Fine Rib
Sizes 6 to 10
IRON CLAD HOSE
Sale Price
3 c
c
PAIR
HIRSCHFELD &
North Platte's Leading Boys Store
WE TEACH YOUR DOLLARS
TO HA YE MORE CENTS
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The Latest, Lovliest Shoes of Spring
IN WHICH FASHION REIGNS SUPREME,
WHILE WE HOLD A TIGHT REIN ON PRICES.
Never has the style theme of a
season heen so diversified, or
developed in so'many individual
ways. True style lies in correct
fashion, not in "fads." Instead
of featuring one "season's nov
elty" without discrimination, de-
signers have carefully provided
correct shoes for each occasion,
each costume.
The well dressed women chooses
her shoes as she does her hats
with careful regard for the cos
tume they will be worn with,
1
and the use she shall give them. n ,
Tic ,.r.v;ni ,i Bn ut above
The above cut comes in black or Tjs economical to do so, for
when shoes are chosen with due
regard for the use they will re
ceive they always wear much
better.
brown' kid with Louis heels
$7.00 and $7.50
comes in black and :rrr:
brown kid, wifh military -rsrr
or baby Louis heels rril
$7.00 to $8.50 11
I BUY '
BUCK'S SHOES'
FORMERLY THE
SHOE MARKET
AUTO SHOW.
Tho plans and arrangements for
tho Second Annual Auto Show are
being mado. Tho decoration commit
tee reports that all plans nre made
for decorations and when tho Show
Opens, tho Hall will bo pronouncad"
by tho Public as the "Garden1, of
Beauty."
Tho Entertainment Conunlttoo
Iuib secured tho sorvlco of three
Orchestras, bo from this you can as
sume that tho musical part of tho
entertainment will bo in full keep
ing with tho Auto Shows of larger
cities. Also they assure us that a
change will bo mado each day of tho
entertainment program. This Coni
mltteo Is also expecting to ulo tho
public many selection' of Vocal Solos.
Quartots, etc.
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Frank Efoerly, an old resident of
this county, who has been travollng In
South America for boiiio time, roturrf
ed tills week for a short visit here.
Ilo will roturn to Argentina in October
and proceed to develop IiIb 90 aero
fruit farm. It Is planted In alfalfa
now but Ib in the heart of tho fruit
district and wns bought Tor that
rhirposo.
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AUTO SHOW.
Promptly at 1 p. m. Thursday,
April 7th. tho doors of tho Auto
Show will bo thrown opon to tho
public. All tho Cars and decorations
will bo in placo for tho Groat Event.
IVBAlt OUAKDAD'S HAT
Tho man who does not advertise be
cause his grandfather did not, ought
to wear kneo breeches and queue.
Tho man who does not advertlso
because it costs money, should quit
paying rent fqr tho same reason.
The man who does not advertise
because ho tried it and failed should
throw away his cigar because the light
went out.
Tho man who does not advertise
because ho . doosu't know how to get
up tho copy himself, ought to stop
eating because ho can't cook.
Tho man who doos not advertise !
because somebody said it did not pay,
is round, becauso tho ancients said it
is round, becuso the ancients said it
was Hat. Business Printer.
FORSALE.
BISHOP STUSTZ TO YISIT SOUTH
PLATTE WEDNESDAY AND
GIVE LECTUKE
Wednesday evening at the Method
ist Church, Bishop Stuntz will lecture
on tho "'Strategy of tho Centennary"
This lecture will be given in connec
tion with the Conference of tho Kear
ney District of the Methodist Church.
It will bo free. Bishop Stuntz pleased
largo audiences hero some months ago
with his lecture on tho "Problem of
tho Far East" and tho announcement
that he will lecure here again will be
well received by those who heard him
before.
Eight woll-brcd Jennets bred to
full-blood Jack and registered. Will
sell for half cash and half time. Also
sixteen head of four year old colts, un
broken. These will ,make 1000 to 1100
pound horses. Well bred but raised
on grass and hay. Write or como and
soo. Burt'Hudson, Ringgold, 'Nebr.
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Tho ladies Aid of the Christian
Church will meet Thursday afternoon
In the church basement. Entertaining
conunltteo nro Mosdnmcs Geo. Mang.
Olo Rasmussen, R. E. Marshall and
Mrs. Redifer.
Rugs and carpets thoroughly cleaned-
Phones 1039W and GG1W
LOT FOR VICTROLA.
Lot 10, block 2, in the H. & S ad
dition to North Platte, to exchange for
victrola, musical Instruments or any
personal property that can be token to
Missouri. Write mo what you have.
Wollman Arthur. Mountain View, Mo.
Tho completion of the basement of
the federal building and waterproofing
of tho new part is being asked for
by tho Treasury Department. It is
proposed to place a six inch tllo on the
outsido with 12 layers of tar felt and
pitch inside the tile and then cover
this with a three and ono half inch
layer of rolnforced concrete. Tho
bids will be opened April 20th.
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NOTICE OF PETITION
Estate No. 1813 of John PI. Singleton.
deceased, in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato af Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said Estate take no
tice that a petition hns been filed for
the probate of an Instrument purport
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of John II. Singleton, deceased and
for tho appointment of Sarah Anna
Singleton as Executrix orsaid Estate,
which has been set for hearing herein
on April 29, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m .
Dated March 31, 1921.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
County Judge.
At The SUN, Today and Tomorrow.
An Allan Dwan Production
" & HEART OF A FOOL"
William Allen White's Powerful
Epic of American Life
A Mighty Picture ,
Of Men and Women
We All Know
THRILLS ' LOVE SUSPENSE
ALSO NUTT 8c JEFF THE GUMPS .
AND UNIVERSAL NEWS.
DON'T WAIT!
Noah would have been decidedly out o'luck if
he had waited to build his ark till it actually began
to rain.
You will be just as unfortunate if you try to put
off the purchase of your Travelers Accident policy
till you have your accident.
Do it today it dosen't cost much.
C. F. TEMPLE,
The Travelers Man,
Room 10, Brodbeck Building,
PhonesOffice 63 Res. 824J.