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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
THIS NORTH PLATTE SEM MVEEKLY TRIBUNE P:5 H'i ' J 4- :. CITY AI COUNTY XIH. A. Kunkcl left yosterduy for Cali fornia whoro lio will spend the winter months. Mrs. f It. Morev will antwLnlii tli Saturday Hrldgo Club Mt her homo' A pociul line of coats and sultB for TtQJ,'Ki:QUaat9ln antorUiined uttf her home WodnwUy afternoon at I'.idgo. After h plpwwtnt afternoon tloltcIutiR two course lunch was serv ed. Covers were lnld for twonty-oljtht guests. tomorrow. Air .and Mrs. V. j. (felling left yes terday for Chicago to spond two weeks visiting. Miss draco Moonoy roturnod thd ilret of tho week from n visit to Omn hn and Lincoln. Ned Stuart returned to his homo In Ohio Tuesday after visiting his mother for sevoral weeks. Howard Brown of Uoise, Idaho ar rived Wednesday to visit his mother Mrs. Cora M. Ilrown. County Agent Kellogg is giving a vaccination demonstration today at tho W. V. Cohan farm near Wallace. Air. and Mrs. Sparks of Omaha nro tak;ng charge of tho Union Pacific dini.lng room during tho absence of Mr. and Mrs. Collins. A license to wed was crantcd to stout women in stylos that will ploa-u-you at Wilcox Dapartmont Store. Mrs. Etta Donnor entertained the War Mothors at hor homo Friday evening. Sho was assisted by Mos dainos Wolnborgor and Flynn. Aftor a pleasant evening rofroshmonts wore served. Mrs. Anna Davis and chlldron re turned to their homo In Portland, Oregon Sunday. Thoy woro accom panied by Mrs. Davis mother Airs. Arary Gutherless who will visit for sovoral weeks. - i A new line of Bungalow nots and panels Just opened at Wilcox Depart ment Store. Vernon Doucet was taken to Omaha by his mother Airs. Trovelyn Doucet, Saturday and put under tho HIlAltHElt'llOtillK Edward V. IJogue a pharmacist of caro of sl)ecIal,sts who will give him this city and AHss Hazel Barber, also of North P'atto, yesterday. If you want a new dress come in and look over our stock. Prices from $12 to $100.00 at Wilcox Department Among the towns sho will visit are ircaimeni lor wnat is saiu to do a form of diabetes. Mrs. J. H. Rodfiold left this morning (for a ten day visit up tho branch, Store. J. G. Bcoler is oxpectcd homo the llrst of the week from Shroveport, La., where he accompanied his daughter Airs. Clarence Day to her home. Airs. E. T. Tramp and Airs. H. F. , Tramp motored to Alaywood Wednes day whore they were guests of the former's sister Mrs. Elizabeth Sus ka. Comforter cloths and cotton batting in Wilcox Department Store. Mr. and Alrp. Jos. H. Stono and daughter Lena Mary are expected to return today from Des Aloines, Iowa, where they have boon visiting with relatives. A baby boy was born to Air. and Mrs B. J. Logan of San Antonio, Texas Tuesday at tho home of tho latter's parents. Mrs. Logan was formerly Aliss Irene Hubbard. See the largo assortment of $0.50 hats in the Whittalier Millinery. COG Locust St. James McNeil has been promoted to traveling engineer on the first di vision of tho Union Pacific Railroad. He left last evening for Omaha where he will reside in the future. MIss AJIce. Hoagland entsrtalnecLalx. couples at dinner at her home Alon- day evening in honor of tho birthdays of Airs'. Goo. Pcarsall and Jack Stack. A delicious three course dinner wps Bridgeport, Alinltare, and Scotts Blurt. At these towns sho will Inspect tho chapters of Eastern Star. Airs. II. A. Brooks, Airs, David Brooks, Airs. II. E. Hoss, Airs. Chas. McXamara and Mrs. It. D. Rasmussen left yesterday by auto for Kearney where they will spend three days at tending tho Foreign Alissionary Convention. Indian Blankets, a large assort a variety of kinds- and prices at ment of colors at Wilcox Department Store. At the Klwanls luncheon hold Tues day noon in tho Episcopal church basement F. L. Temple and Row Aloore gave reporfe of the District Conven tion which they attended at Omaha, Air. Ross of Omaha was a guest .A tho club and gave an interesting ad dress. AHss N'yra Brown, prima donna with the Listen Irene Company which is at the Keith, next Monday evening Is said to be not only one of the most beautiful women on the American stage but one of Its real actresses. Tho producer has spared no oxpensc in his attempt to make Listen Irene excoll,all other musical offerings on the American stage today. Listen Irene has. new inovatlons that will startle tho eyo, costumes that will uiuivu nil liiu minus cuviiua, niuiiui y ' that dazzles, songs that one will re memberl the lyrlghtest and jollleet served. Following the dinner a pleas- comedy and a host of pretty girls wM A very pretty wedding took place ;it eight o'clock last evening at t! a Church of our Savior when Miss Hazel ' Barber, daughter of Air. and Airs,. . Frank H. Harbor boc'anip the bride of Edward V. Bogue, son of Air. and ' JWrs. Charlos Bogue. Mrs. Earl , Stamp was at the orun and as in opening prelude played "Spring Song" by Alondolssohn, aftor which a quar tet consisting of Horton Mungor,; Richmond Blrgo, Jim Clinton and Dr. Solby sang "The Voice that Breathes O'er Eden." Airs. Stamp then played tho Lohengrin Wedding March and tho ribbon bearers, little Alary Nelson N'e vlllo. Margaret Walker. Virginia Scott and Nancy Mitchell, wearing drossoa of whlto organdie dotted with plnK rose buds and hair beaus of tulle, en- tored. They carried pink satin rib bons tied at tho ends with roses and baby breath and formed tho aisle to tho altar. The bridesmaids, Miss Em ma Bogue, slstor of the groom, and Miss Clara Soronson. wearing drosses of pink organdie with hats to match and carrying largo bonnets of pro mlor ropes entored and took their places at tho altar. The bridegroom accompanied by the best man. Lloyd iPalmer of Toknmah, Nebr., and ush ers Cecil Cool and Cecil Barber enter ed from the vestry room. Miss Edna Barber, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and woro pink organdie with hat to match and carried a showor boquet of premier roses. Little Alary Jano Mungor wearing pink organdie and a tulle hair beau carried a white basket filled with roses whoro rested the ring. The bride entered on the arpi of her father. She was gownel In whlto crepe do chine with a long tule veil which was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. Sho ant evening was spent in games and music. can sing and dance, next Monday. At tho Keith (i) la W e i -i - m,KHtf M Ilcav) Cloth Hodv and Glove Leather jBL Dieeves. wool Knit !eok and Meeves MENS HEAVY COTTON SWEATERS SJ 35 Exlra well made, cut full B With two pockets All HCS Si 7.1 s 36 to 16 LFor Friday and Saturday We will place on sale for Friday and Saturday a new shipment of Ladies' Crepe de Chene and Mignonette Waists made in over blouse style. Yarn and silk embroidered, full assortment of colo rs Wilcox Department Store, Ho Is a member of tho Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and played on the University of Nebraska Football team while attending college. With thin young couple go tho hearty congratu lations of nil their friends. :o: HARVEY H1NDERMEYER AND THE DANN TRIO. Noxt Monday, Harvey HIndermyor and1 the Dann Trio, famous for their art, tho country over, will appear In a specially selected program'. This appoaranco of thoso famous artists constitutes the musical event of tho season. What makes this concert of more than usual Importance, nro sev- carried a showor boquet of bride a . ..... , 1 compare their art with Its re- maun turn inin-n m. -j I i. hi.. I?,ii.' iij iili. AlliOllli n ll(jt I11III1F- Rev. W. H. Aloorc read tho marriage linos and Airs. "Stamp plnyod "Loves graph. Monday Oct. 19 at .S:30 p. m Lutlii rnn Church. We have arranged Confiding'" by Farrar, during the cer-j tn,lt a number of people may havo oniony. The quartet sang "Oh Per feet Love" and tho Mendelssohn March was played as a recessional. Tho churh was beautifully deco rated in Columbia roses, pompon chrys anthemums, forns and palms. Tho reception which was attended by two hundred guests was hold In the Guild Parlors. The Parlors were profusely decorated in pink and white and tho same color scheme- was car ried out in the refreshments served by the E. Y. P. A. girls. In the receiv ing lino besides Air. and Airs. Edward Boguo were Air. and Airs. Frank Bar ber, Air. and Airs. Chas. Bogue and members of the bridal party. Mr. and Airs. Boguo left on a late train for a short wedding trip after which they will bo at home to their friends in Grand Island. The bride after graduating from special complimentary invitations. Call, write or telephone for them' Only a few reservations remain. They will t,o issued in order of application. Tho Dixon Alusic Shop. IMII, I'AI'KK w Vnvth Platto Hlch School wont n, In Itself will make an elegant homo c lTl..o,.uHv xvlinrn alio m'nil- . 'O t . P' will. HaVO J Oil noticed iintoil last vear. She is a member of . ".o i-l ance made in wall pi the Delta Gamma Sorority and was per manufacture? It you haven't we very popular in University circles. , oisoly cm demonstrate the dilToronco Many social functions were given In bowoen the old and the new, If you'll Honor of her approaching marriage, i only drop In as you go by. What a Mr. Bogue. since completing hi-. difference there reallly Is in wall pa education at the State University, wa3 pors. employed in tho Rexall storo but lat- or went to Grand lsianu wncre u i, dukf: & OVREN, now a partner in tho Dunn Pharma-n- 218 East fith. Phone 270 MENS HEAVY UNION SUITS Perfect fitting, well made, Closed Cioleh 3 10 Sizes g 36 to a 16 MENS HEAVY UNION SUITS Knit wrists and ankles made of good quality cotton, all sizes Sifl 29 lor S2.50 BOYS COTTON UNION SUITS Heavy grey rihhed Sizes 21 lo 34 MENS DRESS SHOES In round and English toes Broken lines, values up to $7.50 MENS WORK SHOES Army style Munson last Soil toes Pair MENS WOOL MIXED HOSE Heavy weight in grev only Special value while Uky last 27c Pair We have a limited quantity of the above items. So do your shopping early. NORTH PLATTE'S BUSIEST CORNER Mr. J. E. Maple director will appear in person making short address on how the Picture was made. -E' A Short Prologue yi camp wMtW'iJk scene and . mi IRMffl im The screens most uniquo attraction. With an all Indian Cii.t. "Before The White Man Came" At The SUN, To day. Matinee 2:15, 4:10 p. rn. Admission 10c, 30c. Evening 7:15, 9 p. m. Admission 10c, 30c, 40c. Saturday, Oct. 8th NO PROFIT SALE ONE DAY ONLY Boys Suits and Overcoats "BEST EVER" BRAND Some of theSuits Have 2 Pair of Pants Double Scat. Knees and Elbows $18.50 values Saturday $1495 f,f 16.50 values Saturday 12.95 15.00 values Saturday 11.95 12.50 val ues Salurday 9.95 " 10.00 values:; Saturday 7.95 7.50 values. Salurday 5.95 Boys Corduroy Suits Saturday $6.75 Buy the Boy a "Best Ever" Suit or Overcoat, Exceptional tailoring, good fitters ard guarantee to give good service. REAL SUITS FOR REAL BOYS HARRY SAMUELSON, THE .QUALITY STORE Get on Speaking Terms With Health. Many nro not on BDonkinn tenna with hoalth bocauso thoy rofuso to rocognUo tho fact that tho first law of hoalth Is n Hlno In lino. All cn-iM-!?y.'coino from spinal nerves which omit from botwoon Hplnal Joints. Thero are twenty-four of thoso spinal Joints that nro niovablo and subject to the disorder that comes from Jars or strains duo to accident, hard work or bail haMlts of sitting, standing ir Tho chiropractor dotocts tho devia tions of spinal joints and rcstoroi thorn to correct mechanical alignment. Tho procottH of restoration Is some times slow, sometimes It Is compara tively quick. Hut tho Invariable of foct of restored alignment is that health comes back. Ohrlropractlo Bplnal adjustments froo spinal nerves by restoring normal ' norvo openings and by this simple process chiropractors oveywhoro aro correcting diseases of tho oyes, ears, noso, throat, lungs', heart, stomach, llvor, kidneys, bowels and genital or gans. WHEN HEALTH BEGINS (lopends on when you tolophono No. 70 for nn nppolntmont. Consultation lb without chnrgo. Drs. Slates & States, Tho !'. S. C. Chiropractors. HiilMIng ami Loan HiiIIiIIiik North l'lattc .Vebrasku. iinuftmuimiiiiuiuiuuni 7 CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES THE FOLLOWING 'r, vet EVES NOSE THROAT ABM5 L s U P A O T i iiMr.i LIVER STOMACH PAficncAa SPLEEN BCWEL3 APPf.NUI (bladder LOWER Spinal Jclum Llftas LOWER PINCHED KERVH5,IHP055IE!.f: TO FURNI5H PROPER IMPULSE 3 LIFE AMD MtAUft) TO THEIR ORGAKS' i irTPruuinauriiiiiimuT