The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 19, 1921, Image 4

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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CONCERT
by the
Chamber of Commerce Band
t. Friday, August 19, aj; 8 o'clock.
7 Court House Park. Earl Stomp, Director.
PROGRAM.
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.March "Floto's Grand rafecant" ... '.-u.-v,.. English
Intermezzo"First' Heart Throbs' ... - Eilenborg
"JlUBBlnn Rag" interpolating Rachmanlnofrs Famous Prehidw ..Cobb
Serenade "Celcstinl Choir" 1 King
March "El Capltan" . 1 Sousa
Overture "Orphciia" . .Offenbach
Waltz "L'Amour Tzlgnno" - Roborts
WarChVDuJTalo News" J-rfimpn
LOCAL AN?) PERSONAL
E. J. Damurie of Dickens was it;
city visitor yesterday.
All fancy voiles nt clean up prlcun
at Wlcox Department Store.
Carl Backers wont to Fairmont yes
terday to transact business.
Tho now skirts are in at Wilcox
Department Store.
Miss Florence Chaffin transacted
business in Sutfiorland yesterday.
Dn V Lucas transacted profession
al business tri Sutherland Wednesday.
Mrs. 6. bgborno 6 Brulo was a-
mong the out of town visitors yester
day, ,
Lylo Sholvor underwent an opera
tion at tho Platte Valloy hospital yes
terday, t
W iH. Dailoy of Dob Moines was a
guest at tho N. E. Buckley homo Wed
nesday. - i
Mrs. Emma Lierk and grandson
Vernon left yesterday for Fremont
to visit.
Mrs. Gumps of Grant underwent an
operation a., Iho General Hospital
yestorday.
.Wool dress goods in now styles and
at now prlceB at Wilcox Department
more. ,...,',
Butler Buchanan will 'leave this oy-'
onirig for Excelsior Springs to spen'd
some time,' ,,
. Mrs. Glon Connors rehired to Virir
home In Kearney yesiorday after vis'
. iting in tho city.
Earl Heist sustained a, broken arm
Wednesday when he attempted' to
crank Ills car,. ' ' ' '
Dr. G. B. Dent transacted' brnfelra
jonal business In Hdrfihoy 'a'nd' Suther
land Wednesday,
Mrs' Gladys Lunning 6C IJincolu
returned tp'her homo yostorday after
visiting In thot city.
The Wilcox Department StoroV
stock of fine fall drosses shows somo
very hahdsomo styles.
LODGE, CHURCH
AND SOCIETY
Mrs. A. It. Cumming entertained
at her homo Tuesday afternoon at
bridge complimentary to Miss Sylvia
Watts of Billings, Mont Dainty re.
froshments wore served at the clos&fc
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Miss Alice Otten, daughter of Mb. I
Elizabeth Otten of Nampa, Idaho, wpll
unlted in marriage to T. II. BiblolT
Wednesday in Omaha. These young
people are well known and popular ,
in North Platte circles. Mrs. Bible.
v CLINTON, THE JEWELER
iP i? rMTirnkT o nni. try ni t-
oc oun, i ne jcye mass rien
Sign of The Big Ring SatisfactionSure Try Us. Graduate Opticians
, SCOUTS "WILL BK AT CAMP ROIt-
BRTS THE WEEK BEFORE
SCHOOL BEGINS.
has been employed as bookkeeper iir .Tj10. utmtini
uio liUBii .mercantile v.o, ior uuvur.u ... n.
COMING MEETINGS IN THS
VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS OF
-. THE CITI.
LUTHERAN 'l'ZZt:,....:,
11:00 ''The Measuro of Love."
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PRESBYTERIAN ' ' "
11:00 Sermon by Rev. C. A,
lock of Clay Center, Nebr.
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BAPTIST
11:00 "Tho Smiling
Frowning Providence."
Tho members of tho Kiwanis Club
entertained tnolr ladles at an elabor
ate dinner in the . basement of tho
Episcopal church Tuesday evening.
Mr. Harrfs, of Montrose, Col., who la u
guest at Uio homo of his daughter
Mrs. Jos. Hlrsehfel'd gave a pleasing
address, telling about his visits to tho
Rotary Club In Now York and Dcs
Moines 'where! he has recently visited.
Ho is-a-niombitf of tho Rotary Club
at Montrose.' Following the well ap
pointed dinnor'tfie Kiwanians visited
the localtolophono oxchango and in
spected 'lftTder the guidance of E.
V. Cooper, local manager, of the cx- j
cnango. a:no. quid ncmoorB nie.u us
Faco Behind semblcd aUthe-Keith theatre nnu en
loyed tho nloturo starring Charles
itay.
Boy Scout camp will
-, . , Open at Camp Roberts Thursday Atig-
many friends who are.u. Ar- . , , , . . . ;
... . . ' Ust 25. Tnoye will be but one cainp
car of tho nu ot wed- h : i , ., . -t.
iui your m wnicn ume an oi ine
s&uts from Nqrth Platte will bo there
Other towns in tho county have been
invited to send their scouts to this
camp, Tho boys will hike to the camp
leaving flcout headquarters at Un
o'clock that morning. Enough tents
have been secured to give every boy
a good place to sleep. The chargo Will
be six dollars for the ten days. De
tails will follow.
years und has
surprised to hear of tho quiet
ding. Mr. Bible is a traveling Baldj
man and makes North Platte his head
quarters. After a wedding trip to
Minnesota and other eastern points
Mr. and Mrs. Bible will be at homo in
tho Fowles Apartments on west Fifth
street.
Pol-
If you aro going on a tr"ip buy a
new suit case or bag at Wilcox De
partment Store.
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WALL PAPER
25 per cent discount on all wall pa
per now in stock. Phil Deats.
Keith Theatre
Sunday, Mon., Tues.
EPISCOPAL
8:00 Holy Communion.
11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
HOO Christian Science Service.
. ' Services in the Building & Loan
CHAUTAUQUA
Sunday, p, m. Rondoliors Concert,
fjjhtnday eVo., C. L. Burgdorfor on
tprtalnor. ' Monday, p. m. Chicago Artists' Con
cert; t Iondtty eve., Dr. Gordon, lecturer,
..Tuesday p. m., Metropolitan
Cjoucert.
:Mu0sday eve., Judgo Fred G.
.lecturer. - ; . ;
CARD OF THANKS
Wis wjah to oppress our thanks to
kind friends and neighbors for their
kindness and beautiful Moral offering
Ono of tho outstanding social events
of tho wjtltt wos.Uho series of lunch
eons given at' tho Country Cljih
jWednosduy and Tlnrsday by Mrs. J.
!0. Beelor, Mrs. F. C. Plolstlcker and
Mrs. ,M.' E. Scott. On Wednesday fol
lowing tho well appointed one o'clock
luncheon a program was given. Mrn,
L., J. Krauso gave a piano selection,
Mrs. Edward Burko sang a solo and
Mrs. "Wesley R. Pryor of. Maxwell
gavo a reading. About fifty guests
wera presont. Yostorday after the
luncheon Miss Marguerite Campbell
sang a solo, Mls8 Florence McKay ren
dered a piano solo and Mrs. Pryor of
Trio Maxwell gavo -a reading. Tho Club
houso was beautifully decorated with
garden flowers on both occasions and
tnblo decorations wero the same,
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BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS
Balo,
Your boy or girl should have their
eyes carefully examined to mako pos-
durfng tho sickness and death of our ltlvo that they are ready for tho heavy
Mrs. M. Henry Gilfoyl
SINGING
mother and grandmothei'.
C. E. EMERY and FAMILY.
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Mon's Interwoven socks lisle or silk
at WllcoX Department Store
Miss Caryl Dorryborry Is spending
a week at Wallaco visiting Miss Mario
' - Cooper.
, A fl,,i 8tock of Western Field shot
, gua Hholls always on hand at Tho Sl-
Accredited teacher of Voice- in ver Front Cigar Store. All hunters
know tho quality of Tho Western and
closo work of tho coming school year.
Wo aro suro that you will bo pleased
with our examination as our equip
ment is tho latest design. Como In
and talk with us, it will . cost you
nothing. Tho Dixon Optical Co. Wo
grind our own lenses.
the, North Plhtto High School.
When arranging next year's
"Chris" always makes tho prlco right.
J. 13, Sebastian and family roturncd
Wmliinuilnv frnm n. thron Weeks' Va-
schedule Why not plan for two 0lU)0n in Colorado. Mr. Sebastian
RocIhoa's evorytiung was nu rigut wu
hy:irot homo excont tho woods. Ho
Phono has not realized that wo havo had
, somo good rains and that everything
is growing fast now.
Tho annual picnic of the Episcopal
parish will bo hold In the City Pane
inline nfternoon nnd evening on Fri
day, Soptomber 2nd. All organization
of tho church are expected to bo pres
ont. Games and sports will continue
through tho day. Prizes will bo given
for contests.
PRESENTS
ROSCOE (FATTY)
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sters
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Tho hilarious tale of a man who had
to squander a fortune and couldn't.
Oeorco Barr McCutcheon's world-fa
mous novel coined Into a picture
llngllnc with fun.
ALSO 2 REEL COMEDY
credits in v Vocal Music.
Studio 108 west Third.
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LETT'S BE HAPPY
Thos'9 Wh6 liave habits of industry
' aiUl wise economy are the only real
. - hlippy persona. Industry and thrift
v aro surely rewarded. This bank
adds a stimulus to savings by tho ad
dition of interest every six months.
The Fim National Bank
Established UU16,
Yeomen Annual tommimity Picnic
Every Yeomen Family Come.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1921.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! WHO? WHO? WHO?
EVERYBODY
. W$0.l3 A YEOMAN, .AND HIS FAMILY
A YEAR'S PUN IN A DAY . WHO FOR? WHO FOR?
EVERY YEOMAN FAMILY
What Are You Going to Have? What Are You Going to X)o?
Rest, Play, Eat and Dance.
, . : ' BASE BALL f AT 1 P. M. . .
65 North Platte Business Men Give $00.00 in Prizes.
For Races and Contests of Every Kind.
You can run, you can eat,
And smile, but never go to sleeji , '
If y .
You want ono of the 05 prlzesHo keep.
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THEN EVERYBODY EATS HIS BASKET LTJNOH : f
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BRING YOUR CI P, WE'LL SERVE THE CQFFI3E
THEN DANCE AT K. C. HALL 9 P. M.
ATTENTION!
MASONS, DEMOLAYS, EASTERN STARS.
A Masonic Picnic will be held at Hall's Grove north
east of towv, Monday, August 22, 1921.
Masons, their wives, sisters, mothers, sweethearts and
children, Eastern Stars, their husbands, and families or
sweethearts, and xall Demolays are expected to attend this
picnic.
Base ball between the Masons and Demolays will start
.promptly at 5 p. m. Stunts 6:00 to 7:00 p. m. The! big
feed at 7 : 00 p. m. and fun till bed time.
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This is tlfe same place that the Rotary-Kiwanis pic
nic was held and is reached either by going north or going
east. If you go north, turn east at the first turn north of
the bridge, then turn south at the first turn and go through
Kopf 's place.- If you go east go to the Lincoln Highway
bridge, and turn north on" the first road east of the bridge.
For those who do not have cars we will arrange to have
jars at the Masonic Hall between 4: 00 p. m. and 5: 00 p. m.
to convey you to the grove. There will also be more cars
there about 6 p. m, for those vho cannot come out in time
for the ball game. For further particulars call on Carl S.
. Bonner at the B, & L. Building.. Don't forget to bring the
kids. We want to show them a good time:
RALPH E. HANSON, W. M.
C. R. GlREISEN, Secretary.
BUCK'S BOOTERIE
SHOE TALK
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Girls' School
Shoes at .
Moderate
Prices
Watch
Our
Windows
Expert
Shoe
Repairing
It makes a great deal of difference what shoes your
children wear to school. They cannot study well if their
feet are encased in crampy, ill fitting shoes.
See that your boys and girls wear Buck's Booterie
School Shoes and you will take a long step towards giving
them sound, shapely, natural feet. They study better and
play better when they wear Buck's Shoes.
NO TRAPS
AZOA
PC1S0H
(Rat Virus)
A3&et!!fc Mmhs tf Destraykij
RATS, MICE ami FIELD MICE
One pair of rats may not do much damage, but
they will increase by breeding to 880 rata in
one year.; You can oaaily understand that
the amount of damage they will do to food,
stuffs, grain and btildtnga would cost a large
amount of money if they are not killed.
PdiBons kill only the rats that eat it, but AZOA gives the rat
a fatal dioeaso which sproads to other rata and kills off the whole
brood. This dlaeaBO makes them Beok air and water, and they
do not dio in tho building. It doca not harm persons, poultry,
or any animals, oxcept rata and mice. It is very easy to use,
and we will bo glad to mail you, free of chargo, circulars giving
you full information, also letters from people wno navo used It.
FOR BALE BY
SM1TH-JOHNSONDRUG CO.
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