The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 15, 1921, Image 5

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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Friday, July 15, at 8 o'clock.
Court House Park.,
Earl Stomp, Director.
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MarcnFloto's Grand Pageant" -r-., 3.-5.. Engiish
Air db Ballot-"Lofa du Bal L.L. -fX - B. Oillot
Fox Trot-"Jabberwocky"' ... .11'. -Kender
Tho Celebrated -'Minuet" k.ikJE. 1 Pnaorowskl
Novelty "Pahson Trombono Fillmore
Overture "Goldon Dragon" ..l.., ,K!nq
Waltz ""Dream of Paradise"'. .' Barnard
Mnrch-"Chlcago Tribune" 1 ' "chambers
Seim-JBeeklu Sribune.
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher.
Enterod at tho North Platto, Nebraska
PostofTico as Second Clas3 Mutter.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
One Year, In advance $2.00
FRIDAY, JULY 15Ui, 1921.
EDITORIAL.
John Den says that ho is going
to put his motor on one of tho boats
in tho City Lake and tako a cruise.
Wo offered to go with him but know
ing our limited sea experience he
didn't say anything and there the
matter rests. Of courso wo expect
to weUr Bomo kind of a life preser
ver and toll our wife and other
family friends good byo but perhapB
John didn't know that. Maybo ho
win relent and let us try it if lie
Jtnows wo aro taking tho proper
precautions.
Some of tne Societies which aro
looking for somo causb for contlnue
ing their existonce, might install somo
kind of drinking fountains in the city
park in p'laco of the arrangement
thero now.' Thoracis a Jiydrant with
city water and it is good when one is
thirsty but it wotfld bo just as good,
moro convenient, more sanitary any
more sightly if ono of tho many dif
ferent styles of bubbling fountains
were installed there." The park be
longs to tho city and anything tho
citizens can do to mako it a more a
greeable. placo for us,- is Id'olng some
thing worth while.
Our wife is a D. A. n. and so wo
got invited to the D. A. It. picnic. It
was, held last Tuesday evening at tho
City Park) It seems the ladies went
-out . early and held a meeting of
somo kind thero and then Invited tho
men, at Supper time. That was per
fectly agreeable to tho men, Some
of the ladles began to- bo' worried
when it looked like Bill Ilendy would
'be lato but when ho got there It
turned out that it was a big freezer 1
of ice cream they were worrying
about and not Bill. Several other
gentlemen wore there. ' The ladlen '
-were very kind to them. That is
each man's wife was kind to him. 1
"Wo had a surplus menu, by that wo a
mean there was a surplus left whon!
ivo got through Things went pretty ; Love,
slow arter tne luncn. we were noi ar(j
able to go any raster, urn 11 was a
merry crowd and wo men voted for
another D. A. It. picnic next year
if not sooner.
Evory woman should have a bank
account of her own, according to
now circular Issued by tho Nebraska
College of Agriculture Extension Sor
vlco called "What tho Woman In tho
Homo Should Know of Business Af
fairs." Tho purpose of tho circular
Is to encourage all women to become
acquainted with business fundament
rils. Somo of tho subjects discussed
are bank accounts, life insuranco, in
vestmonta and making wills. Tho tin-
monso amount of money wasted in
wild investments in tho lost fow years
lias convinced tho College that It la
justj as Important, if not moro so, to
know what to ;do with money aftor it
is made as it Is to know how to mako
it Many women aro so unfamiliar
with business affairs that thoy aro aV
a loss to know what to lo with money
onco they aro possessed of It. Tho re
suit Is that they often fo.ll victims of
stook salesmen and fakirs. Tho cir
cular emphasizes tho necessity of
great caro in making Investments. The
womon In tho homo should understand
tho value of Hfo Insuranco for the
protection of herself nnd her children
Likewise, tho making of a will should
not bo neglected. Much time an,'!
money would bo .saved if tho dlstrlbu
tlon of estates was arranged beforo
tho death of tho owner. This very
valuable circular should bo In tho
hands of every woman. It may be ob
tained through county extension u-
gents or. from tho College of Agrlcul
turo. Ask for Home Management Cir
cular No. 12. Women's clubs who de
sire to make a study of this subject
may obtain outlines: from tho College.
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NOTICE
Upon returning from my vacation
yesterday, I found that I was ' too
late to get in on the Community
Sales Day advertisement but in or
der that Brook's Studio may bo rep
resent I am making tho following
announcement for Saturday only
$6.50 per doz. photographs will bo
$4.75; $9.50 per doz. photographs
will be $6.50; $25.00 per doz photo
graphs will be $1G.50. Any hand
carved frame In the studio at 20 per
cent discount.
H. A. BJtOOKS.
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Earle Williams
In His Equally Extraordinary
Photoplay
THE SILVER CAR"
romance, Heroism, Cow-
ice, thrills, Excitement, novel
ties, in this splendid vitagraph
Production.
Sun Theatre
at just half price. , Friclav and Saturday.
EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO.
LET'S BE DONE WITH PESSIMIS M
Wo linve a foot wheat erop, other crop
prospeets are hotter than ovor and wo
boliovo tlio railroatl will novel moro mon
in n short time. ISnsiness will piolc tip.
Toot's smile anil save somo jnonoy nnd ho
ready i'oi' hottor tltncs.
The Savings Department of the
First National Bank of North Platte.
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CASH IS WORTH MORE TO US.
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For Friday and Saturday.
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Made of Scout Percale in assorted
light patterns, shoulder straps, bib U
5 1 1 11 at f.T
uiiu uocKet eugea wiui tane; style as i.t
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E::tra Special
For Friday and Saturday
Rompers $ 00
2 FOR
Sizes 1 to G years
WAISTS
To fit boys 6 to 14 years.
69c, 75c, 95c
Plr.in white and colors.
Wash Suits
To fit boy 2 to Gyears.
$1125, $1.45, $1.95, $2.45
Plain white and colors.
SLIPONS
Bib styles in Chambray or Galetio
cloth; for boys or girls in ages 2 to 6
years on sale
50c, 59c, 65c
Socks
black,
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Aprons
For Friday and Saturday?
Men's dress kind,
white; 8 pair for
navy or
$1.00
Combed yarn, fine rib, ecru color,
sizes 36 to 46. vi.
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Men's Union Suits. Knee Pants 95c
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xvuuki or,coiion worsted, ages u to
14 years,
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Women's Union Suits
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69 Cents
Hosiery
Women's mercerized Lisle
white, black, colors.
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ix Sizes 2 to 6 years, Pinafore frocks
mdao of Amoskeag Gingham and
$ plain pink and blue percale; should-
S er strapsp, bibs and pockets ric-rac
i.t edged; ideal for hot days for little'
$ tots; sizes 2 to 6 years,
. 35c
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Ginghams
Standard dress or apron styles
15c a yard
Combed yarn, fine
white, sizes 34 to v46.
rib, bleached
50 Cents
House Dresses
Ginghams or Percales an sale
$1.95 $2.45, $2.95
59 Cents
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Women's Wash Skirts iWomens Wash Dresses
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summer wear for golf, tennis, hiking and all ?rc?cks of superior quality in Gingham, Organdies, Dotted
Ivities; you'll be surprised at the low price, on B Sy,BBe3 and othcr sheer materials; On sale Fridayand Sat-
1 $4.90, $7.45, $9.85, $1465, $19.65
For geneal
summer activities
sale Friday and Saturday in two lots,
$2.95 and $5.85
$ These dresses are real bargains aiid sale price is less than
$ cost of Material.
This includes white skirts formerly sold up to $14.00
Toweling
7 yds. for $L
DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER
PLAY SUITS
Boys or Girls
75c, 95c, $1.25
COMMUNITY DAY SPECIAL.
AIcKeo Dimmer Lonsds, Ford aizo
regular ?2.50 at $2.00; larger bIzob,
regular $3.00 at $2.40 and regular
$3.50 at $2.80. Prod Schlemmar, Pord
Repair Shop, 513 Locust St
Boya' Shirts and Blouses, fast col
ore only, and at greatly reduced prices
during our great Clearance Sale.
E D WAIIDS-RB YNOLDS CO.
Want Ads
lVunled To buy a good tennis
racket Call 430J.
Wanted Ooojl second hand disc
cultivator. Thos. O. Rowley. Route
3 Box 17. Phono 785F12.
For Sale Fivo roqm houso. AU
modern. 215 So. Ash. Alsl 3 lots on
West Third. Phono 330W.
For Sale Six room houso modern
except heat South of track and west
of Dewey. In first class condition and
prlci for quick salo. Will consider
car on deal. Phone 919W.
For Sulo Upright walnut case pi
ano. Phono 1294.
For Rent Office COS North Locust.
Phono 1209J.
For Rent Two sleeping rooms and
board. 803 West 7th or Phono 593W.
For Snle-Oldsmobllo bIx roadster
In first class condition. Can bo soon
at Durbln Motor Co.
For Rent ICO acres natlvo hay land
four miles west of North Platto for
this season. Addross II. A. Trlllop
C8C 38th St, Des Moines, Iowa. ,
Wanted Plain sowing at 25c per
hour. Children's clothes a specialty.
Apply at 902 West 2nd Street.
Frtr Sale Two pair Spauldlng
8oz boxing gloves. Also Spauldlng
pitching glovo. Small slzo. T. II. caro
of Tribune
Strayed Eleven head of cattle
from tho Osgood farm, 10 miles south
of (North Platto. Brand Head. If soon
notify J. J. Schram or phono 789P23
Wanted Rollablo contractors to bVl
on a now modern hollow tile and stuc
co church building at Arnold, Nebr.
Plans can bo seen at tho Baptist Par
sonage nt Arnold. Scaled bids must
bo in by July 20th, 1921, at high noon.
Perry O. Silvara, Arnold, Nebr.
NEWEST STYLES IN NECKWEAR MEN'S LEATHER WORK GLOVES
included in our groat Clearanco Salo. AT JUST HALF PRICE.
EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO.
SATURDAY SPECIAL'
Iwifts Premium Hams
33c Per Pound.
McGovern & Stack,
PHONE 80. - FREE DELIVERY