The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 01, 1921, Image 8

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CAPTAINS OF LABOR AND CAPITA,
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,ii-l.h.0 al,uvt photograph taken nt the unemployment conferener in
Washington It shows Samuel Gompers (on left) standing side by side
with Charles M. Schwab, the country's greatest steel magnate.
AJUIISTICK DAY CKLEIUtATKKN
AT SUTHERLAND OPEHA
IIOUSK.
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher.
Entered at the North Platte, Nobraslca
PostolTlco as Second Class Mutter.
THE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
SUUSCIUPTION PUICIJ
Ond Yonr, In advanco $1.00
TlflgUAY, NOVKMHEIt 1h(, 1021.
KWTOHIAT,
Wo uro Indeed glad to announce tho
re-arganlzntlon of tho Jefferson Par-ont-Tenchcr
Association and tho olac
tlon of officers for tho coining year.
Wo had thought last week that the
Senior Association was tho only ono
organized but wo found tho Jofferson
was already i.i t!t field. Congratula
tions to tho mothora of tho Jofferson
school and to Mrs, ulvans who lmB so
much responsibility If anything worth
whllo Is done.
Ono man .figured there were ovor
1,000 pupils In tho parado last. Fri
day. Each had given up ono hour
of jjchool time to oucourago tho
XoqjlbaH team and cheer them on to
victory. One hour for 1,000 pupils
Is tho same as ono thousand hours
) for'ono pupil. SInco thoro nre 5 Us
hours of schbol In each day It figures
181 days which Is ono day more
than school Is hold in a wholo year.
This man figured that tho total sac
rlffco was equal to ono year of school
In for ono pupil and tho boys and
girls, w0rc4.wllllng.to jjlvo thin much
tlmd that tho team might bo encour
aged. Probably ho wan a little
strong In his estimate of tho emcrl
flce tho hoyn nnd girls woro making
as thojjawo saw In tho parado did
not soohi to 6o downcast In any way.
:o:
Mr, and Mrs. Goorgo Slzomoro,
who hdvo spent tho last threo months
in Ocean Park, California, havo re
turned to North Plalto and Mr.
Slzomoro has resumed his place In
IQ.jJocal railroad service
Clinton ft Son, tho Eyojftflass Mon.
.Sorvico and Satisfaction.
By BOB ADAMS.
Of all tho sheets from cast to went
tho local paper Is tho best. Deep Is
lovo ond deop our dobt to Record,
Trlbuno or Gnzotto. When first 1
landed on this ball, a bit of flos.v
wrapped 'round a squall, It welcomed
me with Joy and prldo my Hfo has
novor Justified. It follows me my
wholo Hfo through, with words nil
kind and mostly trno, and oven aftor
I am hearsed 'twill tell my best and
hldo my worst. :Whon In Oshkosh or
AVIckiup I wandor homesick as a pup,
or if In foreign lands I roam, It brings
me pleasant nows of homo. Across
tho Bands, ndross the sea, tho old
homo paper comes to mo. It Is a
friend both truo nnd tried, and to it
gouts, I point with pride: yea, I will
hock my Sunday pants to pay up six
years in advance
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TIIE JEtTEltSON SCHOOL PAltENT
TEACHEH ASSOCIATION IS
ORGANIZED.
Tho Pnront-Tcachor Association ot
tho Jefferson School mot at tho school
building on Wednesday, Oct. 19 and
organized for tho year by electing the
'following officers: Mrs. A. H. Blvnns,
president, Mrs. II. A. Blackburn, vice,
prcsldont, Miss Dorothy Hubbard, sec
roary and Mrs. Robert Dean, troasui
l or. .Mrs. B. L. Stophons is Principal
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YOU'LL LIKE THE
RACINE, because it's
o bis, broad-shouldered,
man's -size" shirt-as
clean-cut and handsome for
motoringr or office wear as
it is serviceable and com
fortable for worl: or sport.
There's nothing like It for oil
around usefulness. It'a tough
as rawhide tho Ecams won't
rip, and tho buttons hold.
It will pay for itself again and
agHin before you wear It out,
and when you do you'll buy
more like it you won't us
without ita full-cut comfort.
We have Just tho shirt for
YOU! Come in and ceo it.
EDWARDS'
The Racine Shirt Store
MERE
LETTER WRITING
IS NOT ENOUGH
You should add the at
mosphere of good taste
as expressed in
oQnen down
the writing paper of
quality, beauty and
social correctness. A
wide variety of new
styles and tints is now
' on display.
Stone Pharmacy
I'Hrndo at 7:00 Ool0ok
Sutherland Band
Chorus
Invocation.-.. Itov Scoflcld
Bugle Call David .Wood
Address-..- Legion ilnn
.Chorus
Address. Hov. W. C. Lossloy
Chorus
Flag Drill Little Girls
Solo Feme Shoup
Gun Drill Boy Scouts
America Audience
Benldlction . Itev. Yost
:o:
Mr.-nnd Mrs. C. S. Nelnuin of Tip
ton, Iowa, nrrlved In the city Satur
day and aro guests at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. J. C. Hollman.
"Tho North Platto Yeoman Degrea
Staff will go to Sutherland and put
on tho Initiatory work for twonty
now candidates on Thursday, Nov.
3. A number of tho Yeomen will
accompany tho team.
WATCH YOUIl SALE jDATES.
Novoiribor 2 Jamos Bechnn, Nort'i
Platto, General Farm Sale, Ed Klorlg,
Auctioneer.
Nov..ll-P. L. Wagner, North Platto
General Farm, Salo, Ed. Klorlg, Au
tlonoor. (
Nov. 15D. F. DamoroifjySjott
Shancr and Enoch Vltor, Combination
Sale, Maxw'ch T. A.. David Auctioneer.
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You will only buy ono phonograph
In a life timo If you buy tho right
one See tho Victor.
Want Ads
For Sale Duroo Jersey boar 15
month old. Phono 795F22.
Wanted A two holo heating stovt.
McKnhVs Meat Market.
For Salo-Ono Radiant Home hard
coal sove, good as new. A. O. Kocken,
220 West Sixth street
For Snio Sorrel ttxl 1920 pure
bred Dttroc Jersey boars. Priced to
sell. Phono 1294.
Wu"tcd A competent girl for gen
eral housework. Inqulro Mrs. W. V.
Hoagland, 1202 West Gth. Phone
C41W.
Wanted -Two men to holp haul'
boot. Cull on Joe MIzuno, 2 mllos'
north of BIrdwood Station,
Strayed or Stolen From Frank
HiiKlnnd's pasture southeast of North
Platto. One roan 3 year old stcor. Onn
brocklcd faced 2 year old stcor.
Brand nnd cock oyo. on right side.
Notify Thos. G. Itawloy, No. PlatUr.
T" Trade Ten aero trnct nnd 17
lots for ranch or farm In Colo, o'
Nebr. Also match other city proper
ty eastern Nebr. vund Irrigated land't.
Adolph P. Schmidt, 012 S. Kan. Ave,
Hastings, Nobr. I
A baby girl Was fjb'rn to Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. O'DonnolI, of Denver,
Sunday at the Platle Valley hospital.
All concerned nrodolng nicely.
H. N. Confer returned to his homo
In4 Elroy. 111.. yestqrUay aftor visit
ing his sisters MlBlscspMyra and EHz
nbeUi Confer.
'Clinton & Son, tho'Eyo Glass Men.
Sorvico and Satisfaction.
Wall Paper
I havo received my 1922 stock of Wall
Paper. It is tho finest stock .over
carried In North Platto and 25 to 100
per cent cheaper than last ear.
Pcoplo hanging their own paper their
trade Is Just as deslrablo as any ono'a
else.
PHIL DEATS
Phono 10G1J.
or Men
9
Service Satisfaction Lowest Prices
Stupendous Savings isi Mens 'Fall and Winter Apparel Costs
VERY man vn.ll weleirao the good izc7s that the J. O. Penney Company is-splendidly equipped
jL-i a nun i-CvUS, .. ..ii a., a '.yxcr i.;;parci at.iowcr iuan usual costs, .barge quo.ntity buying
mz.t:oa it VittaUi) Ir; the J. v.'zKfzv Germany to acquire" the choicest dualities and hast valu?r. nt
the,
com
vjrt) are pRsaiag on to cxir'custorjo;. .Select your P
i:.l8te. Your purchases here mean truly remarkable
!v?en?4 and Boys -Mackisisiws
Thi- pppulsr short coat for crisp Rail and co!d ..VlRter-veathcr.
Attractive styles and pattetnic und wonderful 'vnhies' are here for
your choosing. r ' '
R7 Q( Mens double. Uroixsted. heavy nil-wool mackirinw, -plain
P i .jsj phll(l l)Ittu.igi2Lti 80 to -?; ... ...
5S 90 cn's extra heavy-northern nll-v. oM n r-lneh M.ieklnaw,,
double brcaslod stle, pWln or fancy plaids, Al
CC Oft10?8' doublo breasted heavy all-wool Macldiuiw,jnfifl'
OJ.yU plaid patterns. Sizes 20 to 34. . ; J ,r
(JjJ QQ Boys' extra heavy northern all-wool Mncklna$, "double
iP.JObmiatovl, plain or plaids. Sizes 2ii to : i.
CA.Tuvenlle doublo breasted heavy uU-vm.' M-n-Mnaw. at-
pt.JU tractive plaids, for little felloes of o to jlO
witli everything
tor 312 stores
lowest prices
Select your Pall and Winter f ctuircmenis now, while our stocks are
savings
Meai's Fknnel;' Shirts'
With tlie advent of hosier w:idi!icr thsc? Flannel Shirts for
men are proving exceedingly pnpaJar. Our 3tock oifers a variety
of styks and kind. all ec3ptijnally strong values.
Blne nr gray bi-.-iv. i-t,t'o- - ool material, two pock
ots, choice of illur a.... .:.ir
Ornv, hhakl or brown cii.r u v.irp wool sacjviug, flat
and hilU:try oolhttMtyli. . ... f .'.k m. , . .
Cray, khaki, brow'n'or ollv'. wool broadcloth, totit style
flat or military collar, two button flap pockets
O.D. Khaki Army Serge with flat or military collar, two
button flap army pockets. A real shirt for the rnonev. .
$2.49
$2.93
$3.93
Men's
Gloves and Mittens
Quality and Value al a
Lou) Prhi tt
Men's Work Mitten3
98c Wanu lined dfirahle lenther
Mittens, knit or elastic- wrists.
Some as low as -19c.
Men's Work Glov.03
QO. Baud-top Gloves of' split and
70 full horsehldo leather, warmly
lined, string fnstonur.
Auto-druuitlftt Gloves
1 SI. 4') and $1.9fi Aito
,i,y gauntlet GloresiU lwul.er
and leather palms with nuiciiu. vv
baeks.
Men's Dress Gloves
SI 98 15o',, 'Pmli,y n"'1
v nit-title oapi- tiluVow in i.lali-
point spear btu-k llnlsli , eu.
hcani, In suedo, tan and pray; in
capo leather, brown am! tan. All
flues.
Imported Ocpo jves
OtO 49 t0 S.ys- t:.,. new I-'mH
v Oloru, made -f Iniiort'.
cape lenther in full line of colors wl ).
perfectly tlnUhed details In scums and
fastening. All sizes.
Men's Sheep-Lined Coats
Mole skin sholl sheopllned,30 inches long, with six inch
beaver collar, four pockots, bolted $10.75
Mon's flno molo akin sholl shcepllned coat, wombat
cqllar
Mole skin vesta, glovo leathor sleeves and leather
lined i r
Sheeplincd vasts, leather sleeves
Men's'
Work Pants
Exceptional Values at Money.
. Saving Prices
Men's Moleskin Pants
Heavy Moleskin Pants in drab or
black and white A"" "
Btr,s $3:49
Men's Oottonade Pants
Cottonade Pants a good assortmert
of patterns $2.49, $1.98 ,
and $1.49
Men's Worsted Pants
Worsted Paiits suitable for work
or dress $2.98
and $2.49
Men's Heavy, Kerseys
Heavy Kyrsey, Pants- very service
able and a real value e,.
t.-. ?j.50
Mon's Oorduroy Pants
Fbn .'iide heavy ' corduroy in ilark
and anr.y drab durably made with
llpavytlWJDJaKS. through-
Our Unalterable
Policy
One Price to
Everybody
incorporated
312 DEPARTMENT STORES
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Policy
One Price to
Everybt ly
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