The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 07, 1921, Image 5

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    j." NORTH PLATTU SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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'LOCAB' AND PERSONAlw
Mrs. Q. P." O'Brien left Saturday for
Omaha. iV"- - t
Mrs. H. B.'"Dart of rirndy spent
, Saturday in tho city.
Joe Pizer left Sunday for Denver to
Bpend a few days.
Mrs. B. V. Neal went to Oconto t'j
' visit friends Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Huddard left Satur
day, for Elsie, Nebr. to visit. -
Miss Mable Crabb of Hershoy visit
ed friends in tho city Saturday. ,
Cabbage 'plarfts ready after May
1st North Platte Floral Co.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bailey returned
Friday from a visit in Arapohoe.
Ralph Hansen left Sunday for Om
aha to atteril a Masonic mooting.
Dr. J, R. McKirahan left Saturday
for Colorai dto spend a few (Jays.
, Mrs. Edward O'Mara -and son left
Saturday for Lexlrfgton to visit rela
fives,
Earl Stamp returned from Omaha
yesterday ' where ho transacted hunt
ness.
Mrs. L.'tXEb'erly and chilllren left
Saturday for LeWeilen, Nebr. to visit
relatives.
Mrs. Ernest Bolloy and children left
Saturday for St. Paul, Nebr.. to visit
relatives. '
MlsBes Mabel' Ito'dine and Freeda
Schlaoker spent' tho. week end In
Gothenburg.
Mrs. Geo., Finn returned from In-
cuanapoiis saturaay wnere sne vis
lted relatives.
T. C. Patterson returned to Roches
ter, Minn,, Saturday after spending a
week at libmc. ,
Mrs. J. H. Wason came Saturday
from Indianapolis to visit at the home
'MrWHSffyTISowaiUspent, SUndriy- at
Haig, .visiting. . , " h
Seo tho sepia nnished kodak prints
Rembrandt Studio, ,1'
aubs Nina uresteu .went 10 auiner-
land Saturday to visit, i
Mr. hud Mrs. E: N. Ogler spent Fri
day in Gothenburg visiting tho cajlot
camp. '
FathorVMcDald left yesterday for
Sidney to upend several days.
Fred Iflllloji left yesterday for
Denver, Colo., to transact business.
' Mrs. B. Franklin of Julesburg,
Cola, visited friends in tho city this
week.
Leo Thomas came Saturday from
Lincoln where ho attended tho stnte
university to visit at tho C. Wlllorton
home. Ho will go to, Casper, Wyo.,
Thursday.
Mrs. F. Ackelson and Mrs. M.
.Mnron returned to their homes in
Kearnoy tho latter part of tho week
after being called here by the death
of Miss Jpslo O'Hare.
Septa finished kodak prints, 3o up.
Rembrandt Studio.
Tho first civic concert by tho Cham
ber of Conimorco Band will bo hold
Sunday afternoon, tho hour to bo nn-
n&unced later. ThlB concert will be
held in Court Houso park.
Lohren Hastings arrived homo
Saturday from Lincoln where ho haB
been attending tho university. He
was accompanied by his brother
Miss Edna Johnson came from Sulh-
erland Saturday to visit Miss IU8Q
Shuler.
Mrs. John Gelso returned from
Kearney Saturday where sho visited
friends.
Miss Anna BJkorland spent the, end
of tho week in Gothenburg visiting
friends. v
Miss Lilllo Jorgenson left Saturday
for Kearney to attend tho teachers
college durlhg tho summer months.
Mrs. John Fleming returned to her
home in Cozad Saturday nftor visiting
hero mother Mrs. Minnie Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Vodelpka drove .to
Bridgeport, Saturday whore they were
called by tho illness of the formor's
father.
Mrs. D. A- Russell, son George and Royer who) has been visiting him
Mrs. C. .V. Turpio spent Friday in Claude Welngand came the latter
Gothenburg visiting at tho cadet part of tho week from Boulder, Colo
camn. where ho has been attending! tho
Mrs. Ed Davis and son William re- Colorado University. He will spend
turnol from XJncoln Saturday. Wll- a few days here before going to his
Ham has been attending the stnte unl- homo in California
verauy. I nn. mi,l ontarlnlmul n
Miss Esther Schwalger left tho lat-1 , . . ... Mnv nvAnlnp nl
lor pari oi me wee xor -umcuiu wur . .,. n,n nw
as
' Final Clearance of
Ladies opnng dints and loats
of Mrs. Geo. Finn,
she will study during tho sum.
months.
Mrs. Roy Haddorf and daughter
Myrtle left Saturday for Duluth,
Minn., to spend the. summer visiting
relatives.
lings who was her house guest The
evening was Bpent in cards after
which dainty refreshments were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burgncr ro
We have divided all the Ladies Spring Suits and. Coats into Bj
y-j lots with your choice of garments at one price for each lot. Our. ffi
prices have been below any other store m Morth rlatte on these ffi
lines all spring aud with these drastic reductions you will biiy if ffi
you need anything of the kind. These goods were not bought for S
sale purposes but are ' our regular stock. There is a good j
range of sizes arid styles if you come now you wijl probably find ffi
what you want. -
LotOnc. Ladies Suits that sold as high as 935.00
Lot Two. Ladies Suits that sold as high as 45,00
Lot Three. Ladies Suits that sold as high as 69.50
Lot Four. Ladies Coats that sold as high as 18-00
Lot Five. Ladies Coats that sold as high as 35.00
Lot Six. Ladies Coats that sold as high as 75.00
Now $15.75.
Now 29.75.
Now
Now
Now
Now
38.75.
9.75.
1875.
34.75-
Wilcox Department Store.
Tnnnrfl RnfiinnAn loff- Rntnrrtnv for
Kearney (to take up the "government
vocational training. ,
Jtfiss Marie AIcGlaUrof Hershey was
' among the out of Aown visitors the
j-latter part of the weeta
.v Mrs. Frank Garman :came from
Sutherland aaturuay to HBpenn xtic.
. week end Avith relatives.
4 Charles o1eturn'ed ' tiohio this
V morning from Fremont where, he at-
" tended Midjanji .Qollege.
Dr, G. B, Dent son George and Car
ro Stevens spent Friday in Gothen
f burg visiting' cadet camp.
Miss Ocip, Rawlings left Sunday fo?
'Lincoln, Nebr. after visiting at the
home of Miss Thelma Frater.
h Mrs. E. H. Hollingworth and son
y spent' the week end in Gothonburg
(visiting at the F. D, Winn home.
Mrs. M. Anderson returned to her
jh home in Gothenburg Saturday after
I visiting at the G. R Bretsel home. ,
" Miv and Mrs. F, C. I Dunnely of
i; O'FaHons were in the "city the lattor
part of the week visiting friends.
Jack NorMs visited friends in the
$clty over the week end enroute from
;V Lincoln to his homo in Cheyenne.
1 Misses Mable and Vera Maline re-
9 turned to their home in Gdthenbur
.: Saturday after visiting friends In tho
city-.-
Donald Newton and Joe Pizer re
turned home Friday from Lincoln
.where they attended the. state Univer-
. sity.
Mrs. P. McMan returned to her
home in Eddyville, Nobis, Saturday af-
ter visiting at the EdwaHl O'Mara
hpme. - '
Townsend Dent returned Saturday turned to their home in Ashley, Neb,
from Lincoln, Nebr. where ho attend- tno lntter Part of wcek-
Ad Nehraska Univeraltv durlntr UieP6"" accompanieu nomo uy tneir
winter term daughter Mercedes who has been a,t
-Mrs. A. "W. Sprigg returned to her tending the parochial school .during
homo in Kansas City tho latter part tno winter,
of the week, after visiting her Bister Airs. J. it. Mcwmiams and son
Miss Julia ""Nolan. ' Wallacewlll leave tho latter part of
. Mrs, B. Willsy returned to her tho week for Denver, Colo., to visit
homef in Bertrand, Nob. Sunday after her son Robert. From there they will
visiting at. the home of her sister, 6 to Boulder, Colo., to visit at the
Mrs. Chas. Gifford. ' home of Mrs. McWilliams sister Mrs.
Misses EVa Hoagland and Helen W. Marshall.
.Smith returned from Lincoln SatUr- -The Southern Rag A-Jazz-Band of.
uay where they have been attending Lincoln will furnish the music for a
the stata university. V dance in the K. C.Miall this evening,
Mtss Marline Eames of Wallace This is probably the last dance this
visited in tho city the latter part of orchestra will glve dn tho city for
the week and left Saturday for Kear- somo time aB they sail for Europe
ney to enter tno state teacners cpi- next month.
lege.
CITY LIBRARY TO GIBE SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO BOOK WANTS .
OF CHILDREN
The Juvenile Branch of tho City
Library, which haB been maintained
In tho Lincoln School during tho past
year was closed with tho ond of tho
school year. 190 different, children
took books out of this branch. Tho
books have been taken to tho City
Library building where they will bo
used during tho summer. Additional
books rot children have been provid
ed at the library. Tho librarian pro
poses to give .special attention during
,tho summer to children selecting
books from the library books that
of Cleveland, 1 are suitable to tho. age and advance-
Ohio, and daughter Mrs. S. J. La'm-,ent ot jno cnuu. ,
oraux of New York City returned toil . . r .
Cleveland yesterday after vlsltlnaat iurp- auur 'lilu
amo'of,Dr. D. E. Morrill. They,.""" j ov w
... i ! Marin Oiivnan left, yesterdav for
wero accompaled by Mrs. lua Mor- 1 . ...
rill ot Wheatland, Wyo. who has!,Wn 10 Bena ino 8mmer on "
Mrs. T. E. Webb
Morrill
First class painting and paper hang
ing. Elegant stock of wall paper jUst
received"gtore at 113 W' Sixth St.
Phone B70W. H". H. Landgraf and
Edd Friend. " i
Mrs. F. Baker of Omaha who has
been visiting at the J. J. Halllganmnd
C. S., Clinton homes left Saturday for
Maxwell to visit at the home of Mrs
Geo. Roberts. . The Christian Endeavor Society
Mrs. Geo. Cooper of Wellheet and met Friday' in tho GaBement of the
her guest Mrs. Nina Johnson of Oma- Christian Church and elected the fol-
ha visited In the city Saturday. Mrs. lowing officers: Ola Pylo, president;
Johnson returned to her home in- Everett Bradley, vice-president; Wm.
Omaha Saturdpy.
Mutual Building and Loan Association
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
Resources $1,477,321.69.
In order to provide funds for approved loans this Association will is
buo a limited amount of fts Paid Up Stock. This Btack draws' dividends
at rato of six per cont per annum, payablo March lBt nnd Sbptombor
1st. Money invested In this stock ban bo withdrawn at any tlmo on1
thirty days' notice.'
, T, C. PATTERSON,
BESSIE F. .SALISBURY.
is, , 1 C Presldont. . y , , Socrotary
also been a guest at the Dr
home.
, President Gray of the Union Pacific
passed through tho city yesterday to
Portland on business.
Miss Merle Hanna returned to her
homo In Cheyonno after visiting Mrs.
E. Calllsoh over the week end.
Mrs. Wm. Lloyd came home troni
Miss Pearl Hunter entertained Fri- Florence Powell, chairman of Bocial
day evening at her homo compliment- committee Frances Dolph, chairman
ary to Miss Mildred Dally who will be 0f prayer meeting committee. Follow-
marricl this month. The evoning was ing the business meeting games wero
spent in games, giving advice to the played aftef which refreshments
bride and 'a mock wedding was acted Kv ere served.
out. House decorations wore pink and
Mecomber, secretary and treasurer ; Llncoln tho laUei, part o the weok
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Paris Green
white and the same color scheme was,
carried out In a two course lunch.
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The above picture is a perspective of the exterior design of a
modern Consolidated School l'uihUng.
Tho architect in plannin : and desiging the building has taken all
necessary datails into consiil. -atlon in the arranKement of the floor
plans toKotlier with several s aw modom ImDroyements. BpocialtieH.
and featuros (hat are neceesa y!n this presont day of modern improv
monts for school buildings. One foaturo of this plan and design is tho
lighting arrangement which h: s beon taken care of 'so as to give tho
greatest maximum of light possible without casting any more shadows
into a class room than is absolutely unavoidable with this modom
system of window lighting. In this manner doing away with the pre
vious methods of school building lighting. To school districts that
aro contemplating consolidation I wish to say that these drawings are
on fllo at my office and I will bepleased to take tho project up more In
detall with interested Bchool boards.
: Advising you. that I am not confining my work to consolidated
' school bulldlngB only, I am in n position to render you tho best of
service In High School buildings, Grade School buildings, Public
buildings or Commercial Buildings. Address all communications to
V , Victor F. Beck,
ARCHITECT,
North Platte, Nebraska. 1
The alley between the Keith
Theatrq and the "Knights of Colum
bus buildings has been cleaned out
and the machine is in place for lay
ing concrete paving. Ed Walker has
tho job at $3.20 a square yard whch
he says is about $1,30 a square yard
cheaper than it could have been done
for last year. Nothing further has
been done about paving the alley be
tween sixth nnd front streets and wo
have, been Informed that nothing
will be done as some of tho proportv
owners object to paying tno auey
unless the poles aro removed.
Bho spent two month visiting.
I represent tho Taincoat factory,
'Jawing oijllors, pelling flSrect from
factory to customer. All tailor made.
GO samnles. latest models, lowest
prices. Sent parcel post to custom
er, payablo when delivered. Tweeds.
twills, cashmere, poplins, moliair,
Schapp satin, checks, cascas, leather
ettes. H. H. STEVENS, Phono 1224.
SWEATERS
A lot om sweaters In many styles
and sizes, light weight in fibre silk
and wool, some with smart narrow
belts and pockets, somo straight lino
models in tjiei 'fttasoufs .apfprovitd
shades, await your seloctlon, but at
' these prices they will not wait long,
i Trmrm's Tleadv to Wear. E. T.
Tramp & Sons.
RINCKER DRUG W!
The Nyal Store.
Phone 5. We Deliver.
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ON SALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8TH.
er's
Our Entire Stock of
THE CELEBRATED KAYNEE"
CHILDREN'? WA?B SUITS
Sizes Age 2 to 8
OFF
NOTHING KKSURVED
HIRSCHFELD
North Platte's Livest Boys Store.
WE TEAGII YOUR DOLLARS
TO HAVE MORE CENTS
Weak Eyes Come
Back to Health
Thoro aro two kinds of oye. woak-i
ness. Ono is duo to general or con
stitutional" causes, and1 the othor. to
somo weakness that is local 'to ' the
oyes alon'e. Weak oyos. is quito a
common after offect of fovors or other
ailments which fill tho system with
poisons.
imnninjr
When eye troubles are duo to (k
foctlvo kidney action, or como as an
after offect of measles, scarlet feVeiV
eta, tho chiropractic ponl adjust
ments must correct tho constitutional
a -well ab the ayo condition. 9tich
cases are apt to bo more slow in
showing results-
But whero the troublo is local to
the eye as In strabismus, or oroe
yos, tho results from chiropractic
spinal ajtcfuBUnenta are directly ,of
foctlvo This la particularly true In
children. In adults, of courao, the
condition Js more stubborn, nnd may
rpshjit conflation 'entirely.
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Cross Eyes Corrected.
, , ACT TODAY
Why'jlolay. when consultation Is with
out charge. Find out.
Drs. States & States,
Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors.
Building and Loan Building
North I'latte Nebraska.
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
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