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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1921)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE .SemMlitecklu (arilnme; ji - h jTILSOX TOUT, lidlr ami Publisher. f; " Entered nt tho North fclatto, Nebraska Postoffico na Sccpnd Class Mutter. SUKSCKIl'TIO.V I'KICE: One Yonr, In lulvnnco $1.50 EDITORIAL Owing to inachlno traublo in our office a numbor of items nro omitted which otherwise would havo appeared in this paper. Someone is doing good work In choking off tho nine o'clock whistle nt tho water station. If tho goon work continue, it will cease to bo a nttisnnco and a disturbance as ic has boon In tho past. The Tribune lias an assortment of samples of beautiful Christmas cards and foldors from which selection may bo made. We order tho cards and print whatever is wanted at very reasonable prices. Wo do not sell them without printing and they aro not engraved. Thoy are beauti ful and roasonablo priced. When ono has enough printed to go arouna among -tho frlonds who nro to bo remembered oh Christmas, thoy arc . a "fino romcmbranco of tho spirit which stands for ' Christmas. Wo aro glad to ihow thorn.' " :o:- CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. H. N. Cady of Horflhoy was a olty visitor, Tuesday.. Robert Land went to Denver Tues day to visit relatives. Dixon Optical Co. Eyesight special int8. Wo grind our own lenses. All kinds of fresh meat delivered with your, grocery order. Milk 10c a quart. MrMlehnol Grocery. ( nay Hoatson of 'Sutherland wno a olty visitor yostorday. Clinton & Son, The' Eye Class Men, Sorylco and Satisfaction. MiBa Borlha Loots of Maxwell wab ty, visitor in tho city Tuesday. Miss Irono Cokor. of Sutherland visited local frlondB yesterday. Mrs. Harry rotors of Loxlngton is ("a guest at tho A. It. Guiles homo. Mrs. E. 0. Dolph of Cannon, Nob. , waB among tho out of town visitom yesterday Munsliigwoar for tho wholo fnmlly n Uc6x Dopartmcnt Storo. .jyfrB. Jane James is reported to bo gqttjng along nlcoly at tho homo of jiior nor. , ,Tlio Paront-Teachor ABHoclatlons of tlu City will Jiold a joint meeting on'Deq.' 7th. Mrs.' John Mang returned to hor homo in Donver yesterday after vls- King In tho city. Miss Mary Ulldebraut of Tryon cntrrod tho Gonoral Hospital yostor day for troatmont. Otto 11, ThoolooHe. roturnoa tho first of tho week from Omaha whoro ; ho trammeled business.. 'c do our owii.lomso grinding in ' our own shop. Dixon Optical Co., 1 tye-.lKht BpoolftllatH. Thr Royal Purplo Orchestra fur-ntehi-d thr music for a danco Ju Ogallnla on Wednesday evening. meansr-HEAT CALORIC is the name of the heating plant that heats buildings like the sun heats the earth by natural circulation of air. To your family the CaloriC Pipeless Furnace offers: June-like warmth in every room (70 guaranteed in coldest weather) fuel bills cut to 6 clean rooms -drudgery banished. The CaloriC has no pipes and heats old or new LOCAL AND PERSONAL IS liner Cout uhd family will attend tho football gamo In Curtis today. Supt. C. L. Llttlo Is attending tho football gamo In Curtis today. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawronco at the Platte Valley Hospital Tuesday. Mother and baby nro doing nicely. i no lunorai or Frank J..lliy was hold Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clocK at tho Lilly residence. Rev. W. II Mooro officiated. The romalns wero taken to Glonwood, la. Saturday ror burial. Sweater for men, women and cliUvtiH. at i educed prices, nt the Loader .Mmmlllo Co. Mrs. Goo. Frntor loft yesterday i for Lincoln to attend a mcetthg of ' the executive board of the Nebraska I Fedoratlon of Women's Clubs. Mrs. 1 Prater will visit at Iowa points bo- fore returning home. August Uoldt ontortalned ten boy friends nt his homo Tuosduy nftor- noon In honor of hla thirteenth birthday. August received many gifts. Tho afternoon was sponfc In playing games and refreshments woro sorved Dont put off having those Christmas Photographs mndo until wo are too busy mnko tho appointment at onco If you can't como during the day phono 525 for nn evening appoint ment. Brook's Studio. Do you know Hint the Columbia Grafonoln received tho highest award at tho San Frunciso Worlds Exposi tion? Wo will put ono In your home. Cash or terms. Drxon's Music Shop. S,. 1'. Dolatour of Lowollen vlsltea frionds in tho city Wednesday eh routo from Columbus to his homo. While on tho train coming to Norm Platto from Columbus ho fell asleep and when ho awakened ho found his $100 overcoat to bo missing. For real bargains in nil kinds of cotton n:id -vool blankets now at Just tho time you ncod you should buy thorn ,t tho Loader Mercantile Co. lici t in duality lowest In price Tho Parent-Teacher Associations or tho Washington, Lincoln and Jen orson Schools mot at tho various schools 'Wednesday ufternoon ana prograins woro rendered. A greater Interest Is being shown this yonr in tho associations than last year. E. J. Vanderhoof spent two days the first of tho wcok In Omaha. Is ono of tho directors of tho NobraB tea Itetnll Clothiers' Association and attended a meeting of that body whore arrangements woro made for tho annual mooting of tho Associa tion. Mrs. 1). J. Logan and baby returned to their homo In San Antonio, Texas Tuosduy after sponding sovcral months at tho homo of hor paroutu Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hubbard. She wai accompanied homo by her slstor Mlos Ruth who will spend tho remainder of tho-wintor thoro. Rev. Alfred Oilman addrossed tlio Senior High Assembly yesterday and was onjoyed grently by tho pupils; Following IiIb address a rally was hold for tho ganjo yester day botweon tho Maxwell team and tho North Platto Itcsorvcs and also for tho Curtis-North Platto gamo. homes of 18 rooms or less, through one register. Usually Installed In one day. No alt ora tions, no plumbing, no pipes to freeze. Mado and guaranteed by the largest manu facturer of warm-air furnaces in the world. Como In and let ua show you why wo can guarantee- your satisfaction or money-back. Simon Bros. IN OVER. 125,000 HAPPY HOMES S3 PPORTUNITY KNOC RIGHT NOW you've the opportunity to buy your Winter Suit and Overcoat at a matchless saving. BUT PROMPT ACTION IS -ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. Ramember everything in this store is on sole right now at the beginning of the season. The store is heavily overstocked and we ore putting tho gaff into pricos to turn this big overstock into cash at once. The hundreds of people attending and the enormous business done since the sale started is proof positive that we ore giving the greatest valued and the biggest bargains in North Platte. FREE Don't Forget the Merchandise . We Are Giving Away FREE WORK SHOES All sizes; black or tnn. A $3.95 ilzes; bluck or tan. A $3.95 Value. BALK ' I'KICE $2.87 DON'T MISS Slnglo and double breasted Lot No. 1, up to $32.50 values. I'KICE .11 1 UNION SUITS Extra heavy fleco lined Union Suits. A regular $2.00 value SALE IMHCB $1.14 2 for $2.25 BUY YOUR XNAS NEEDS NECK WEAR Over 200 beautiful Ties In ovcry conceivable combination of co lors. Regular 75a values. SALE I'KICE 27c We will lay away any article SHEEP LINED COATS t Full Shpcp lined, made of heavy Duck, wool knit risbon. A $13.30 value. SALE I'KICE - .34 PRICES TALK. iViLl O JU1 1 O Will- .... ... ...-o, ..v. ..... Suits alike, but nil sizes In the f.,t. Vnlnos mi to SH5.0I). AVhlle n,nv inst ' LOCAL AJVl) J'KUSON VL Evening th.o uTcTt. will hold Its regular meeting at Firemen's hall. A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Rader on Tuesday. Mothor and baby aro doing nicely. Scholtz orchestra of -Denver fur nished music for a dnnco In the It. C. Ilnll Wednesday night. A large crowd attended. Illuuket tjnlonow on at the Loader Mercantile Co. Tho Sonlor High rnrent-Toachor Association mot at tho high school Wednesday, ovonlng and a larger numbor turned out to this meeting than to any provlous mooting this year or last. A keen Intorest In tho school llfo of tho pupils of Senior High Is bolng taken by tho parents. Shubort's Original Jazz orchostr.t of Chicago will visit Nortn fitt on Monday evening, November 21 on its return east from Ua socond annual tour of tho Pnclfio coast. Shuborts orchestra haB furnished music for a danco In North Platto before and pleased tho dancing public. This orchestra features singing and In strumental novoltles. All the pattern hats that sold up to $18.00 go on sale Friday and Sat urday at $7.85. In all tho now satin, volv(,t-iluvetyuB. Don't put off any later, this Is now tho lowest prlco you'll lmvo an opportunity to buy at during the season nt tho Leader Mer cantile Co. $9.97 MEN'S SHOES A. solid leather dress Shoo In black or brown. Regular $6.00 value. SALE $367 THICK THIS SUIT SALE models for Men and Young Men. Lot No. 2, up to $40.00 values. 24.65 I'JIICE I UNION SUITS Men's heavy weight wool, blue, grey, closed crotch Union Suits. A regular $3-50 value. SALE I'KICE $2.17- S for $1.25 VELOUIl HATS- Genuine Velour Hats, black and green only; silk lined. Regular $8.00 value. SALE I'KICE ... $3.77 luconEECi HOYS' SUITS All woo Suits for Boys, two pairs full lined pants. Regular $13.50 value. SALE i'kice $8.77 THE LITTLE STORE WITH 0 I amSP- . . MM "IflK M MT 91 JBWf . jmm!W mmAm va itf & M mm M X tJL S M K M M SM M Mtf CORNRn MisH Jensen of Brush, Colo. Is on special duty at tho Gonoral Hospital. Helen and Gordon Schwalger left yesterday, for Omaha to spend a fow days. , Mrs. Robert Hosier arrived yes terday from Lake View, Toxas to visit, Mcrlo Cody ot Tryon underwent an operation nt tho General Hospital yostorday. MHMnerv t do now on at tho Load er Morcantllo Co. Now Is your chanco to t'0. Glvo your child tho advantages you did not have. A dependable Hobart M. Cablo Piano Is a beautirui addition to any parlor. Cash or payments. Dixon's Music Shop. Tho Boy Scouts troop meetmgb tUd fcast two vreolcs havo been a llttlo different than usual. Thore 'havo boon special helpers asslgnod to each troop as follows: Mr. Forbes haB been giving some Instruction how to handlo dead or unconscioifi bodies by the ono man process, Rich BIrgo Is doing somo singing with the boys with tho Intention of organizing o scout chorousias soon as'posslble, Mr. Tracy has boon giving somo very Interesting and Instructive work In astronomy, Harold Wleso assists with tho signalling and Tod Payno gives special help with tho First Aid Those things are along Bcoutlng linos anrd will help get tho scout ready for their tests", Wo welcome any help that will jit in any way with tho scouting progrniu. I HOYS' SHOES 10 inch top, brown Elk, Hoys' I Shoo, 2 buckle top. Cur" regular 1 $5.50 value. 1 i'jhce S3. 77 OVEK COATS For'Men und Young Men Slnglo or double breasted. All style Coats that men "Want for comfort. Lot No. 1 up to $30.00 values. Lot No. 2, up to $35.00 values. $30.00 values. Lot S21'65fbi( SALE PRICE UNION SUITS Chalmer"s spring needlo luilt wool and cotton mixed. A reg ular $3.50 value. SALE I'KICE $2.17 2 for $1.25 NOW AND SAVE MONEY. SILK SOCKS Men's high grade silk plal(.ed half hose, black and brown. Regular 85c quality. SALE l'KICEX 57c .you may select for CORDUKOY SUITS An extrt quality boys cordu roy suit, blanket lined, belted model. An $11.50 value. SALE I'KICE . THE BIG VALUES LOOK US OVER FIRST WHERI3 LOW PRICE PAAI1 riTTATITiV I uuu iui i iioj' biiuk; no two A pnriNT jr. niswuv qto For Sale Two ladles' coats. 714 West 4th, or phono 257. For Salo Horse hide fur coat. An' qulro at Best Laundry Co. Xor Kent Garage. 323 W. Fifth. Phono 855W.' LOST A Ladles' fountain pen. Call 430J For Salo Ono Radiant Homo hard coal stove, good as now. A. O. Kockcn, 220 West Sixth street. For Sale Dodge roadster, excel lent condition, cheap for quick sale, 412 West 1st. Eight room houso, modern except heat, 902 cast th st. Rent $50.00 Bratt, Goodman & Buckloy. For Sale Bicyclo, ih good running order, for $10. North Platto Light & Power Co. For Lenso Feed lot Containing 20 acres, all fenced and subdivided In ahout twenty or more lots, enclosod with high board fence; part ot lots havo feod racks, feed bunks, water troughs, stock scales and somo sheds, This Is tho feod lot known as tho Old North Platto Stock Yards . For Infor mation regarding terms of leaso and price wrlto John Burko, 4194 Hookor Stroct, Donvor, Colorado, or see Bratt, Goodman & Buckloy. Want Ads S3 BUT 0NCE11 rwi 10 INCH HIGH TOP SHOES n brow ,i or natural, two buckle ;op. A legular $10.90 value. SALE HICK $6.44 K .$2445 KICK UNION SUITS Men's good quality grey ribbed Union Suits. A $1.50 value SALE I'JIICE 94c SILK KNIT TIES In al the wanted colors. A reg ular 75c value. SALE I'KICE 47c a small deposit MACKINA1VS , Men's all wool Macklnaws. Ex ceptional patterns. A $10.50 value. SALE I'KICE $7.44 DAVQ QI TITQ .... ... . ,. .. lll,s nKt but all sizes in the lof- Vlllltcs "i to sio.oo. wmie For Kent Storage space In .fire proof ware houso. .Simon Bros. Wauled Cooklhg or housekeeping. Phono 1160J. .Address 1205 West Ctli Street. ' Wanted aiiddlo aged, woman for houso work b'nrflnch. Box 35! Broad water, Neb. -:o: at ihc underwear salo now on Leader Mercantile Co. Dr. J. S. Twlnom transacted pro fesslonal business In Horshoy yester day. SUN THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY Matinee Each Day. "Did You Drop This FnnP A lovo story rum Hko a thread of virgin gold through this tremend ously oxoltlng drama of tho under, ground dons of (San Francisco's Chinatown. Real Chlneso hundreds of thorn lend sinister color to tho romark ablo scenes In tho most famous quartor of Its kind In the world. A Goldwyn Picture with a typical Gold wyn cast. Eminent Authors present GOUYERNEUK MOKKIS' fomous story A TALE OF TWO WORLDS t A Frank Lloyd Production. V