IT THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBIjNE 1JUJSlDENCY, OF NEBRASKA LI IIItAllY ASSOCIATION COMES TO NORTH riiATTE r i- 'S ' - j 4 'f . fa Wo have a nice lino of Christmas and leiv Years Greetings and Lngraved Cards Get your orders. in tr rly,the engravers will bo rushed from now. on. -i CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians ' c Sign of ThoBig Ring Satisfaction StireTry Us. Graduate Opticians Members of tho Elks Club and the football team n guests of tho Elks enjoyed a carnival dance In tho ball room of tile Elk's Club Friday ovcnlne. 'JPlio evening was spent in dancing and morrymaklng and punch was served. The Imperial Five furnished the music oh hls occasion. ; Mrs. W. H. Munger and Irs. Ira L Uaro entertained rit u brldgo parity "Friday afternoon nt tho homo of tho former in honor of Mrs. Itolfo Hal llgan of Lincoln. A pleasant afternoon was spdnt and dainty refreshments wore Borved. A brldgo party was given at tho homo of Mrs Victor Halligan Sat urday afternoon in compliment to ' 'Mrs. Itolfe Halligan of Lincoln, -wko is tho houso guet or Mm. J. Halligan. A two courw lunch" .was ( ' served at tho close of the afternoon. ; Coyers woro laid for Blxteen guosta. At tho weekly luncheon of tho Rotary Club at. tho Lutheran church yesterday, Chairman Harry Dixon ' and Secretary Newton Buckloy told "of tho District Convention of Rotary Officers which was hold at Omaha last week. -;o:- ..X, ,X .MHS. MARY VXCty, Tho subject of tills sketch was bnfir Tril.lnxn -),....... T..l . ,...J V18i9, niidMlIod nf North PlatteV1 Nebraska, Oct. 10, "J1921. at tho'' aga,.- VEOKSDAY and THURSDAY. , of 72 yours, 1 month and 2fc-days. Her,)"' " '' "'Moral Fiber" . 5X? .Lit rfi'lroto.,wort ' When Inrv who -fun vim mi, , failill Hoa Ak hlll'delplda, for foiff . 4tw... ......1.1.. T.i'.l ;, CoisBty, Illinois i ( ' On Juno 22, 1871 she was married to Henry J, Facka of Galena, Illlno's, nnd Bjiorlly aftorwardf they moyod to , Denver, coming to North Plattoin tho fall of 1874. Mrs. FacUn has lived In Lincoln County continuously since (hat irtay, 47 yenra In all. Hor husband Henry .T. Facka dlod Juno -I. 1890. Sho leaves four brothers, Joseph , Dortogan of this city, James Donogan of Langdon, South Dakota, John Dbno. : ifjan' of Hanover, Illinois, nnd Thomas ponogan of Mollno, Illinois, Mrff, Fnclca was Uto mother of live children ono of whom died In infancy and four still living. They aro Mrs. P. W. Mc Glono of Shonandoah, Iowa, Mr3. Charloa Murrln of Stprllng, Colorado, ' and Frank and William Facka of thlB voity. Tlioro; aro also ton grand children c nnd a largo number of frlonds and na- jiantances to mourn hor death. Sho was burled In Ujo Cnthojlo cemotery beside hor hUBband and haby. Tho Tribune extends Its sympathy tq tho ' fnmlly, lii their loss. ' ; ; To whom are vnlIIo)lly'our 1 Hay and drain? Thelpjrlnjeton.Mor ' cantllo Co wnilr Vfilfc( prices Tho boom is on nt North Platto In tho heating lino. Win. Waldorf lnstallod C plpolosa furnaces lu.it week. There 13 a reason. Be cauao Wm. Waldorf soils a furnace Uiat will give a lifetime service, with no gas or smoko in your rooms. Get a good honost Quakor fur nace. Tho prico is a little more than a cheap cast furnnco sot to gether with putty which will soon crumblo and leave a gag Joint Wo uso tho Pennsylvania ilro clay lining, tho samo material with which thoy build cupalos to molt cast Iron In, consequently It will last longor than nny cast Iron flro pot Got tho best nnd your family will onjoy many cold wlntor days in a comfortablo homo heated with n good honest Quakor furnaco. Como and sco tho latest Improvement In tho Quaker lino. My price Is right for tho quality you got. Yours for Business, 2 doors north of postofflco. ITT uressmaKing school K., Terry of Detroit. lIich. has boon in North Platte fpr several days organizing a Dressmaking sohool. Mrs. Iretie Crane who will take charge of the school has ben taking a cutting and designing course in tho Terry outline system of dress cutting and is prepared to tch drewmaking in all of its phases. Any lady taking a. course in this school, if not satisfied, Mr. Terry will refund their tuition they pay in. Come ami Yisit Our school and soo how much we can help you in this kind off. work, llu " '' Victors always, welcome. 310 W; Gth Streot GIFTS THAT' LAST. 1,0 0 A 1, AM) 1'tiltSONAL Jack Stack has accepted, a position in tho Harry Samuolson Btoro. ' ' Mrs. J. W. Marcolles loft Friday for Waorloo, Iowa, to reside In tho future. ' - v Kenneth Whelan came Saturllny from Torrlngton, Wyo. t Bpend a few days with his parents, Mrs. R, M- Cathors of Omalm tirrlv ed yesterday and is a gilesf nt tho Harry Drodbcclc homo. A baby girl was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Mlsher. All concorned aro doing nicely. Tho Lutheran Ladles' Aid ln an nounced December 1st as the date of its annual supper and bazaar ' Several of tho Ypemen Degree team of this city attended tho public In itiation at Ogalalla last qYcning Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Oglor will leave tomorrow for Omaha to attend tho football gamC. They will also visit in Hastings and Lincoln before returning home, I heard a good ono tho other day, A certain lady called up a meat market In North Platte and ordered 50o worth of steak. She said, "If I am hot at 0 homo when it Is delivered just stick it through tho koy holo." Hal Hit Ha! Coorgo McKaln'S Mnrkot. Crystal Theatre TUESDAY "When a Man Sees Red" Starring -Wlll!tti Fdrnum C(Jrrlho- Griffith - Sun Theatre tf,r, 4 TUESDAY , ''Outside tho, Law" Starring ., PrlaoHlafjpean also Coniody WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY :;!, ; "Made', Hi Heaven" fc...a ';SUirrIhg. Tom Mooro also Comedy Keith Theatre TUESDAY "Child Thou GaveiTt Mo.", with an all star caB't i1bo Comedy WEDN ESDAY-VAU DEVI LLE THURSDAY 'Invlalble Dlvorco" and Comedy. . WM. WALDORF, North Platto, Nebraska. -i Fred Prltchard returned Sundas from Wyoming whoro ho spent sev eral weeks on his homestead. - The second football tcamrof the lo- 'cal high Bohool defeated tho. MaxweU team Friday by- n scoro of 19 ,to G. -oV baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. N. Groychullo Wednesday. Moth er and baby aro getting Ulofrg line. A largo number of the local Yocmen aro planning on attending tho public initiation at Ilcrshoy tomorrow night. State Manager Roy McrrM-and Dis trict Manager W. J. Tlley will bo at tho public initiation at . Sutherlanl tonight Last Thursday tho Odd .t Follows Initiated a largo class -Vf .candidate? and. followed tho Initiation with a. flno " 'A " w JZ Ask 1 " ' On.Monday, Oct. 10th at-the Lutherah ChUrchrthe.New SSJYSS that thorols no difference between-its RE-CREATION of music and tho original music Tt wits i"uui wouju uu goou in If you did not attend, take tho trouble to find out oxtctiy what happened. Investigate all the details of this drastic test. It was given particularly for the rausIc-lovers'of North Platto, so tha, thoy might know, -through their own personal experience that there is a' phonograph which can giVe them the exact performance of tho living artist. Harvey Hindermyor, famous tenor, made the test. He stood on tho platform, besido tho New Edison. Ho sang, You can have, In your own home, the exact kind of Instrument used in tho test. This was an Official Lab oratory Model. Solect any Official Laboratory Model)' in our store and wo will guarantee it to sustain tho test of direct comparison, and to do everything that was done in annual mooting of th6 'Nebraska Public Library Association, held at Grand Island last week, Miss Lorotta Mur phy of this city was elected president for tho coming year.' Other officers for tiKL coming year woro Mrs. A. A. Abbott of Beatrice, vice-president) Miss Carina Hall of Omaha, sect'yr ircas. miss juurpny was also ap.f pointed delegate to tho National Con vention. :ot Mrs. Nellio Golan returned to hor homo In Columbus Saturday aftervl8 ltlng at the homo of her brother J. A. Buckley. ' ' C. V. Turpfe came Friday from Den ver to spend a, few days In tho city. I. L. 1 Slebblns returned Saturday from Denver 'where he trnlisacted bus iness. ;o;- ' . WATCH l'OUJt SAL DATES. - '., 1 Oct. 18 John Brose North Plat'tu, General Farm Sale, II. M. Johansen, Auctioneer. ..& ' , Oct. 21-r-Caspor Rauch Auction of Stockors nnd Foeders and Hogs. Oct 25 C. Sodacott, North Platte General Farm Sale, H. M-Jjohanscnr Auctioneer. Oct. 2G-J. G, Guynan, Norfh Platte. General' Farm sale, Ed, Klorig, Auctioneer. At- tho Some One V 6 any court of the law. The New Edison "The Phonoraph With A Soul" 1 5(1 Dixon's Music Shop - -. Porter Electric Co. Who Was A ML! lMid,8t 0f hs,Pne. he .stopped singing, The New Edison took up the song, and continued u' alone! Thus, they alternated, singer and phonograph. The audienco liad to watch Mr. Hindermyer's lips in order to be certain which was singing. The New Edison's triumph was complete and spectacular. , A similar test was made by the Dann trio, with the same astonishing results. Remember that no other .phonograph can sustain this test! Remember that you want a phonograph whlchdoes And remember that The New Edison did It, rlcht hero in North Platte. . . ' ' h nere iho test at tho Lutheran Church. i ' Ask us about our Budget Plan. It brings you this nm Ed son for n mnnll nin0f A,... "faH yQU mla NeV ----- xuy man, or woman who loves music, can make a gentleman's agreement witlv .us. ,1 : .!SV. 3 It There . f1 ml:.' J J" instrumental II 5 v -a.. - . . . .r. . " . QfMMMPiSl 4illiWt-5;j!i;:!i!!:!;.5!!M!f'.,,"-,,w.'.'..., ...... KM