The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 21, 1921, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
KEITH THEATRE
SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY.
Matineo Efich Day.
"Peck's Bad Boy"
Starring Jackie Coogan also comedy.
.LOCAL AND J'KUSONAl.
SUN THEATRE
Sunday and Monday.
''Once to Every Woman"
Starring Dorothy Phillips also good Comedy.
LODGE, CHURCH
AND SOCIETY
C031LNG MEETINGS Itf THE
YAKIOlS ORGANIZATIONS OF
THE CITX.
BAPTIST
11:00 "How to Hold Out."
7:30 "The Foundation Laying."
CHRISTIAN
11:00 "Tho Glory, of tho Cross.'
7:30 "Moses."
EPISCOPAL
11:00 Services.
7:30 Services.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
11:00 Chrlstlon Science Service In
Building and Loan Building.
PRESBYTERIAN '
11:00 Preaching service by Rev.
David L. Miller of Gordon, Nob.
8.00 Rov. David L. Miller -will oo-
METHODIST t
11:00 "Not Over Yet."
7:30 Address by M. E. ' Gilbert.
Superintendent, of tho Kearney .District
t
TONIGHT
Regular
Communication of Platte-
Valley Lodgo No. 32 A.' F. & A. M.' at
8 p. m. "-
LUTHERAN
11:00 "The Measure
of Foygt rc
ess.
8:00-
-"Tho Unsinkable Ship."
"cupy'llio iiufpiti"
TUESDAY.
The Literary, Music and 'Art 'De
partment of tho 20 th Century Club
will' meet Tuesday p. m. with Mrs.
T. N. Arnold, 1102 West 4th Street.
All 1 members are requested to be
WITHE STUDY IX
PARKS.
OUR CITY
RED-SI I AFTED FLICKER '
This Is a species of woodpecker
with red under tho wings In tho place
of yellow which is the color of the
commoner flicker found here. Tho
Flicker has a bill Hko a woodpecker
and searches in dead or decayed wood
for its food which consists of larvae
and eggs of InsectB and tho Insecte
themselves, We have often found this
bird by tho sldo of tho road, busy open
ing an antliill from which ho was ex
tracting tho eggs and larvae. Tho
fllckor has never been accused of do
ing' any harm to trees but he some
times gets ambitious and In a spirit
of fun as It were, cuts holes In build
ings. It Is true that he sometimes uses
those, holes as a refuge In deep win
der." Tho eggs nro glossy white and
are placed in a hole In a decayed tree.
Tho antics of tho flickers at ti.u
matinir time are really funny and
many have written ubout them. Sonic
of these red-shafted flickers stay here
all winter but most of them migrate
to the south.
:o:
NOTICE
Tho Nebraska State Teachers' As
sociation will bo held in Omaha Nov.
9th to 11th. A reduced fare of ono
and one-half of tho current faro will
bo given to all teachers who. , hay
North and South rivers have decided
tiflcatcs can bo secured upon making
application to the county suporind-
ent's office.
AILEEN G. COCHRAN,
County Superintendent
:o:-
Members of tho A. K. Chapter P
E. O. went to Maxwell Wednesday
afternoon where? they were "delight;
fniiv onfortalned by Mrs. Leslie
Prior. Tho house wafk, beautifully
decorated with bitter sweet and at
the close of tho afternoon delicious
rcfreshpients were served.'-
Mrs. Louiso Peters and Mrs
Claudo Welngand and son Teddy of.
Los Angeles, Calif, arrived Wcdnes
present.
Ivan Johnsondfi'jHerHhey was j day to visit their mother Mrs. Tan-
city visitor Tuesday. . gcr who is m.
- ' - ' '
A QUIET' PLACE
to bring your friends to dine. A
place where the greatest card is ex
excised In tho selection of the food
materials. A place where tho cuisine
is exquisite, where the china and cut
lory is tasteful, and the surroundings
pleasant. This is such a place. Come
and enjoy It.
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE
MASQ
UERADE Jitney DANCE
Halloween Night.
Monday, October 31st, 1921.
Lloyd Opera House.
'Join the Street Parade between 8 to 9 m.
, Follow our Clown Orchestra., ,
Have the time of your lives.
Get your Costumes Ready.
Prizes to the Best Costumes.
Everybody join in the parade which will
'lead.- you to the Lloyd Opera House in
plenty of Time. -One-
pi the biggest Masquerade Dances of
its kind ever held in the city.
And as usual every Thurs. & Sat. Evening.
North Platte, Nebraska.
Guy Wilson of Hcrshoy visited In
ho city Wednesday.
Fred Chrlstlnnsqn hn accepted a
position at the Loader.
Mm. P. A. Norton will, leave soon
for Iowa to visit relatives.
Mtj&Mjj. Caee of Sutherland shop-
pod jn Iho city Wednesday.
Mrs." It. W.'Crlppon of Horahoy
lslted in tho city Wednesday,
Hans Schnmlzrlcd wont to Omaha
yesterday to spend a few dayB.
New colors in Japanese crepes at
Wilcox Department Store.
Carl IJackors is getting along nice
ly after the automobile accidont.
J. R. Patterson went to Omaha to-
nttend tho football game thoro today.
Mrs. Elslo Hoy of Arnold trans
acted business In the city yesterday.
Albrecht Furs, the dependable kind
aro sold by Wilcox Department Store.
Mrs. Laura Dretzer Is attending
tho football game In Omaha' today.
Edmund Dickey went to Omaha
yesterday to attond the football
game.
Vttornoy J. O. Heeler went to
lJrulo yesterday to transact legal
business.
Mrs. Wm Thayer and children are
attending the football game In Oma
ha today.
Mr! and Mrs. George Austin -will
leave tomorrow for Omaha, to visit
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C, Willerton left
Wednesday for Oxford, Nobr. to
visit relatives.
Dr. F. J. Wurtelle left last ovo-
nlng for Omaha to -attend tho foot
ball game today.
Raymond Harrahlll of Wallace is
suffering a fractured skull at tho
General Hospital. ,
.Marlon Richards left, for Omaha
yesterday to visit friends and attend
tho football game.
Tom Adnius and daughtor Audrie
loft yesterday for Omaha to attend
the football game.
Mrs Worthloy returned Wednesday
fiom Laplata, Mo, where she had
been visiting .her brother.
Miss Edith Howland of Topeka,
Kans. Is a guest at. the home of her
sister Mrs. Win. Stack.
Mrs. H. Elesberg returned to her
hdmo in. Chicago after visiting at tho
home of Mrs. Richard Dill.
Dennis Bedker and Wallace Mc
Wllllams left last night for Omaha
to attend the football, game.
Mrs. Flora Chamberlain and
daughter-,let-;3iefltfrday. 'fri.r. Omaha
to attend the football game.
Miss Julia Gleason has resumed
duties at tho W. J. 'O'Connor' 3toro
after an Illness ol two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. .Hugofodonhof re
turned the first of tho week, from
their wedding trip lo Dvnvci'.
Vern Langford of Chicago arrived
Wednesday to visit at the homes of
Ray Langford and Chas. Yost.
Mrs. II. Wilson returned lo hor
homo In Watcher, Iowa after visiting
at the home of her son Lytte Wilson
Howard Purdy and Frank Corn
well were among those leaving for
Omaha to attend tho footbal game.
Mrs. Eva Sweet of Henry, HI. Is
visiting her uncle Captain Raker
who Is confined to tho General Hos
pital.
Mrs. Harry York loft Wednesday
for Lincoln to visit her husband who
Is confined In tho St. Elizabeth's hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kano returned to
their home in Grand Junction yes
terday after visiting tholr daughter
Helen.
If you havo" foot troubles try a pair
of Queen Quality Ostcotnsal Shoes
you will find them at Wilcox Depart
ment Store.
W. H. McDonald returned Monday
from Los Angeles, Calif, whoro he
attended tho National Rankers Con
vention. A. Grconrlnh of Gothenburg Is get
iiii.'rin" nlrol.v at tho General
Hospital after an operation for
appendlcitus.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Hull left yos
torday for Omaha to transact busi
ness and attond tho football, game
thoro today.
Misses Margaret Tottonhof, El
onora and Margurlto. Roddy wont to
Omaha last evening to attend tho
football ganio todnyi
Mrs. II. C. Bllckonsdorfor and
Phonograph . Record
We have purchased a jobbers .slock' of the famous, Emerson 10
inch double records and will ofler these for sale
Saturday at the Sacrifice Price of :
4 for 98c
rntV. 1 ii i 1 . itftT nn I .1 1
mese recoras are reguiany soia ai .tu.uu eacn, mis sate mves
Kl an opportunity to get four double records for the price of one.
We Handle Pictorial Review Patterns.
W. J. O'CONNOR
5c, lOc AND 25c
turn
STORE
EMM
TO THE PUBLIC
1'ITY AM) COUNTY NEWS.
At a recent mooting of representa
tives o tho county commissioners,
city council, tho Red Cross, tho Cham
ber of Commerce different church
bodies and tho Twentieth Century
Club, a commltteo of the latter or
ganization kindly offered to supervise
the collection of donated clothing and
the distribution of tho same to tho
needy. Those who have clothing to
donato will kindly call Mrs. I. L. Stob-
IjlnB, chairman of 'the committee,
phono 439W.
This service by tho Twentieth Cen
tury Club is not intended to conflict
with similar service rendered by the
ladles of tho different churches with
in their own organizations, but on tho
contrary to aid them, and likewise to
reach tho needy who aro without the
pale of tho church.
IRA Li. BA1U3, Secretary,
:o:
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Oglor left
Wednesday by auto for Omaha to
attond the football game botweon
Orelgiiton IIigl; School and tho local
h'igh school team. They will .also
visit in Hastings and Lincoln before
returning homo.
A number of local members of the
P. E. O. went to Maxwell Wencsday.
Among the ladles wore Mrs. W. J.
Ilcndy. Mrs. W. H. McDonald, Mrs.
llutlor Buchanan, Mrs. Helen White
and Mrs. Anna Church.
, Tho City Council mot1 Tuesday
evening and cleaned up eomo
matters connected with tho sower
and water- propositions. Most of
tho business was routine.
NOTICE TO DIDDERS
Notice is hcroby given by tho un
dersigned City Clork, that scaled bids
will bo rocelved f,or tho construction
of a one story re-Inforccd concrete
building 12 by 18 feet, located at the
city wator works well on East First
Streets. Plans and specifications may
bo seen at tho office of Bert M. Rey
nolds, architect All bids to bo filed
on or beforo tho first day of Novem
ber, 1921 at eight o'clock p. m.
The Mayor -and Council reserve
tho right to reject any and all bids.
O. E. ELDER.
City Clerk
Mrs. Dosslo Show Bpont tho wook
end with hor parents in Horshey.
J. D. Whltmoro, Uvo Btock agent of
tho Union Pacific, was a city visitor
Wednesday.
Ralph Clallaugh has ujcceptedj .a
position in tho Illrschfolll store dur
ing tho sale.
Mrs. G. D. Richards Is oxpocted to
return soon from .Michigan whoro sho
has been visiting.
TMss Oloweno Emory has accept
ed a position In tho Htrsohfeld store
during tho salo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wlckwlre left
jystrday for Omaha to attend tho foot
boll game there today.
W. A. O'Donnell returned to Mudrld
Monday after spending tho week at
tho W. II. LolMoyt homo.
Mrs.' A. T. Johnson returned Satur
day from Gothenburg whoro she nt-.tehdfcd-.tha
-Harvest Festival.
Mrs. Jesse. Glenn, of Gothenburg,
returned to hor homo yesterday nftor
visiting at tho homo of hor brothor.
Attorney Lcsllo BaskinB went to
Oshlcosh yesterday to transact legal
business.
Attorney E. E. Carr returned Sat
urday from Kearney where ho trans
acted logal business for two days.
Mrs. Ames of Now York City Is a
guest at tho homo of hor sister Mrs.
Harry P. Stevens. Sho arrived Mon
day from California where she has
been visiting.
Miss Harriet Murrln returned Fri
day from "Omaha whoro sho spent
the week end with hor brother Law
rence Murrln who is reported to bo
getting along nicely after an npera
tlon for appondlcltus.
WATCH YOUR SALE DATES.
Oct. 25--C Sodacott, North Platte,
General Farm Sale, II. M. Johanson,
Auctioneer.
Oct. 2G J. G. Guynan, North iMutte,
Genoral Farm salo, Ed. Klorlg,. Auc
tioneer. ' ' v
Oct. 31 Casper Rauch, North Platte
Cattle aalo at Stock YardB.
Xovombor 2 James Ucuhan, ffort'i
Platte, General Farm Salo, Ed Klorlg,
Auctioneer.
:o:
Chas. Dalloy, of Tryon, transacted
business in tho city Wodncsday;
Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Black of Suth
erland wore city visitors Tuesday.
. Mrs. N. E, Wch.lllng of Cozad ar
rived yesterday to visit friends.
James McNeil of Omaha spout
Sunday visiting fTirnus in thofefty.-
.FABM LOANS
I nnvpropared to mako a few farm
loans 6n improved farms, occupied
toy owners.
O. II. TIIOELECKE,
1
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KEITH THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY'
"Scrambled Wives"
Starring
Marguerito Clark
Also Comedy , ;.'
31 US' 31. HKNKY (JILFOYI
TenolM'r of Voice (1iiHun
and tho
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phono 1147.?
' SUN THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"Messago from Mars"
Starring
Bert Lytoll
Also Comedy
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"Tho Gamesters"
Also Comedy
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is herby given that scaled
bids will bo received at tho offlco ot
tho City Clork of North Platto, Ne
braska, up to eight o'clock p. m. of
October 28th, 1921, for tho construc
tion of a lateral sower In sowor dis
trict No. 1 In said city according to
tho plans and specifications now on
file in tho offlco of tho City Clerk anil
tho City Engineor of said city.
Approximate estimate of cost ot
sowor lateral an per roport ot city en
gineor Is ns follows:
1900 Hn. ft. of 12 Inch V O P In
cluding 22 Y's comploto In placo
at $1.20 per ft. $2280.00
2580 Hn. ft., ot 10 Inch V C P In
cluding 32 Y's comploto In place
at $1.05 per ft. $2709.00
730 lln. ft. of 8 Inch V C P In-
3 " " ' ' ' ' jj
eluding 10 Y's complete In placo
daughter Madolino returned yoster-, at 85c per ft $ 024.75
il.iv frnm Omnlm wit orn Mmv-Rtient Ono flush tank complete In
a few days Bhopplng.
Goorge Frafor, Wm. Slmanls and
Ralph Hansen loft last jjlgjit for
Omaha to attond1 tho Crolghton-
1 North riatto football gamo.
Mrs.. Budford will return to hor
homo' In Madrid tomorrow aft or
undergoing an oporatlon for appon
dlcltus at tho Gonornl Hospital.
Tho flro depart mont was called to
702 West Fourth, tho homo of Chas
Horrod, whoro Bomo outbuildings
wore on Are. Tho blazo was exting
uished with a small loss to somo
shod". Children playing thoro waji
tho cfiuso.
placo $ 175.00
I Six mun holes comploto $ 300.00
. rtnn lnnin 'linl cnmlllflln $ 25.00
iUU 11. Ol lliuil B'"' I'M'" l" '- 1
noct Hush tank at 30c por ft. $ GO.OOi
Engineer supervision and inspoo- I
tion 10 per cant $ 017.2"
Total $0791.00
Certified chock of five per cont of.
tho amount of tho bid will bo ro
nulrod to lnuro,blddor entering Into!
contract.
A satisfactory bond" to bo"iilvan
'when contract is signed.
Tho Mayor and Council rosorvos tho
right to rojoct any nnd all bids.
r By ordor of tho Mayor this 15th day
of Octebdr, 1921.
O. K. ELDI9R.
City Clork.
Auction Experience
When you hold.jin auction,
put it in the htmtls of tho Platte
Valley State Bank. Our ex
perience in handling auction
sales assures satisfactory ser
vice. In case you are thinking of
holding an auction be sure to
come in and talk the proposi
tion over with us any way. You
are always welcome at this
bank.
The Platte Valley State Bank