The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 09, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TillBUNE
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WIDE MAY SALE!
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GREATER THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE, BECAUSE
1st, Prices are Down for Most Rapid Selling;
2nd, Your Greatest Chance to Save;
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You must under sUntl this Grat Store-Wide Sale Idea to appreciate this Great Sale. This Store-Wide Sale idea is to turn this Early Spring Merchandise into
cash so that we can use this money to buy New Merchandise for Midsummer Season. We reduce prices and offer bargains so as to induce rapid buying. We
will make no profit on this Store-Wide May Sale. Our advantage comes in getting cost out of these Spring Goods to invest in Midsummer Merchandise. The More
Goods We Sell NOW, the greater variety we will be able to offer you in Midsummer Wear. The Big Idea then is to clear out every dollars worth of Early Spring
Merchaneise so that we will have large summer stocks to show you.
You judge a sale's greatness by the values it offers you by the chances it gives you to save in the buying of the merchandise you need.
We've called this 'A sale that is greater than ever before' It's a Big Statement and We Mean Exactly What We Say. This sale IS greater greater be
cause the savings to you are greater than you have experienced for years.
DURING THIS SALE STORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M. AND CLOSES AT 6:00 P. M.
WORK SHIRTS,
.MEN'S,
UNION MADE
69c Each
Others at 75c and 05c
DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING r SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.EI NELSON, MANAGER
OVERALLS,
MEN'S
UNION MADE, '
$1.10 Pair
Others at $1.30 & $1.45
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DR. 0. II. CKISSSLEIt
GRADUATE DENTIST
Offlco over tho McDonald
Stato Dank. .
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Geo. Cramer of Flats transacted busi
ness in the city yesterday.;
John Hunter of Flats was a business
caller In tho city yesterday.
A good Watch for tho Boy's Grad
uation, Clinton & Son, Jowolors:
Mrs. Mary Tlgho loft today for Lox
lngton nftor spondlng sovcrnl weeks
hero visiting. rolatlvoB.
Frank Nyo of Grand Island trans
acted business In North Platto yes
terday. Dixon Optical Co., glasses flttod.
L. C. Daskins left Sunday for Jly
nnnls whero ho will attond a session
or district court.
Mrs. W, A, Buchflnch returned Sun
day evening from Grand Island after
spondlng tjio week end with relatives,
Dixon Optical Co., testa eyes.
Mrs. Kinina Rosoneranlz returned-
yesterday from Cozad where sho spent
throe dnyfl visiting relatives.
Mrs. Goorgo Hartmnn. roturnod tq
Paxton Sunday after visiting friends
hero for a foy dnys.
Mrs. Omar Moyors of Drady ylsit
cd friends in North Platto Friday
and Saturday.
Mrs. B Bland enmo yesterday from
Loxlngton to tako charge of tho Mc
VIckor Mlllinory Shop.
Mrs. James Hart left yestorday for
Omaha whero sho will -visit friends
for throo or four days,
J. J. WILSON DENTIST
OPPOSITE McOABE HOTEL, OVEIi
STAMP'S BAKERY. PHONE 71.
Mrs. Hormon Schlouter entertained
last ovonlng at, a party in, honor of
hor sister Miss Margaret Sullivan.
S. II. Dorryhorry roturnod Sunday
from 'a weeks stay In Omaha. Mr
Dorryhorry was on tho Federal jury
Miss Bosslo Itannlo loft yesterday
for Omaha after visiting hor mother
Mrs. Josoph Rannlo for sovoral. weeks
MrB. F. W. Rinkor loft yestorday
for sovoral days, and to attond the
moetings of tho Grand Chapter of tho
Eastern Star. ,
Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. Crosby, sr. and
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crosby, Jr., ui
Suthorland, visited Sunday with Mi.
and Mrs, Maynard Crosby.
Did you ovor watch a Dodgo car on
a hard pull? Power yos power to
tako It anywhoro. Since tho very first
car mado Dodgo has boon noted for
power and freedom from cnglno trou
blo aftor years ot sorvlco. J. V. Ho
inigh, Dealer.
MESSAGE FROM COMMANDER HAN
FOItD MncNIDEH KINGS
TItUE
Hero is tho message to all American
Legion posts and momhers and shows
tho attitude of tho national command
er to tho Boy Scout movement:
Somewhere in your town there Is
a gang of kldB who look to tho men
in '17 and '18 just as wo
older brothers of '98
tho
JOHN HENRY THALKEN
who served
looked to our
and those splendid vetorans of
Clval war men who showed us the
way gavo us our inspiration to stop
out when the day came and our coun
try called.
That group of boys are going to be Jl0mp wlth
(Taken from the KelUi County News.)
John Henry Thalken was born In
Hanover, Germany, July 25, 184G, ana
died of heart failure at 2:30 n. in.,
Friday, April 28, aged ' 75 years, 9
months and 3 dnys.
On September 2, 1873 at Madora,
Mo., ho was united in marriage to
'Mary Katherlno Frnnken to which
union nino children were born, all of
i whom survive except Mary Agnes, who
dlod in Cheyenno county, when four
yoars. of ago.
SInco tho death of his wife about
nine yoars ago, the deceased mado his
his " son, Charles, near
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Roscoo.
I Mr Thalken settled first in Cincin
nati, Ohio, In April 18C5, after a
t tedious trip of six weeks and three
For Your Health's Sake Use
Pure Artifical Ice
We do not use Chemicals of any kind
in the WaterJ to make Ice.
The walcVwe use for making ice is pure deep well
water nnd the analysis of this water shows it to he as good
as'any in this part of the state.
The chemicals we use in the process of manufacture
are all enclosed in seamless and leak proof pipes or con
tainers, and the chemicals do not at any time come in con
tact with the'water that is used for the manuiacture of ice.
OUR ICE IS PURE AND CLEAN
We have reduced the price and we guarantee sat
isfaciory delivery.
Artificial Ice & Cold
Storage Co.
900 East' Front Street.
Phone 40.
tho citizens who follow our generation
and in turn tako ovor this country of
ours. No finer teachings of loyalty
and patriotism, no finer training for
uBUlu oil-ail auuiwwui u.u,r,.. . days Qxl Uio watcr. In 1874 he came to
iBtH than those of the Boy Scouts ofNobrikft Cltyi Nob; ftnd holped to ,Ry
Amorjca. the first Burlington track into Lin-
It every Legion post could adopt as cojn
its own a troop of Scouts, perfectly .
mado up of lads who would have a1 0n November 7, 1893 ho moved to
hard time otherwise to take advantage Rosco and was 8ect!ou fore,nau for
of Scout privileges, that post would 'flvc voars- I,c U,on omeatcailed and
have accomplished by that act alone ;haa bcon fann,nB evor slncc
a groat service to Its community.! , 0no sls.tor- Mrs' "elona Gembor,
Wherever there aro Scout executives,! lvoa fQ 0malia aml one brother- G- H
wo are asking that they go before the,1"5 "v;vood, Calif,
posts with information. If you can Ho- la Burvlvcd two daughters,
find it possible, and in every post Mrs- Anua Nau oE LaJoIa' Calif.,xand
there are men Who will bo interested, Mrs' ""Buret McGinloy North
it would he a splendid thing to adopt! TPTIatte' aml b!x sons- J' B'and Gc?rBe
these young Americans. ' r Tt'nu n' l Sf T
They will bo oply too glad to ab-;cy l8,am1' iV ,Y- w,l am, of Mel"
sorb,from you -the principles of their !roso aml A ?h"lea E'
now organization and of tho American; Rostco nn(1 Brand-children.
inu luiiurai uuuii. iiiucu un sivuruuy
at 10:30 a. m. April 29, from St. Lukes
church when Bcquom High Mass was
Tho voice pupils of Mrs. M. H. Gil
foyl gave a recital at tho studio last
evening. There were eight numbers
on tho program.
Mrs. Keith Moorehouse and slsicr
Miss Nell Coonoy returned yesterday
from Overton. They were called there
several weeks ago by tho death of
their brother.
Mrs. Honry Breternltz left this
morning for Lincoln whero sho will
nttend tho V. R. C. convention. She
will also visit relatives in Hastings
before returning home.
A farowell party was given Sunday
for little Etta Alice McMillen at the
homo of Mrs. H. D. Kenworthy. The
color schemo was carried out in pink
and white. The other llttlo guesta
wore Eileen Snyder, Ralph Sklnne.
and Harris Bell.
Carl Billings of 'IIoldregc spent'last
week In North Platte visiting friend.3.
Mrs. F. A. Rassmussen and children
of Horshoy spent the week end In the
city visiting Mrs. Rassmussen's father
C. K. Martini.
L. & S. Groceteria.
DM. HAROLD FENNEIt
Osteopath
Ovor HIrschfeld's
Offico Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020
DR. M. B. STATES
Chiropractor
Rooms 5. C, 7 Building & Loan :Bldg.
Offlco Phono 70 Res. Phone 1242
I)r. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, X-Kaj
Diagnosis. McDonald Bank Building.
Phono 07.
Legion. "To uphold and defend the!
Constltotlon of tho United States of.
America." Hanford MacNIder.
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WIN SECOND PLACE IK DISTIIH.T
HIGH
SCHOOL
MEET
TRACK
North Platto roturnod from Kearney
Saturday night with tho second hon
ors in tho western Nebraska Inter
High school track and field meet.
Broken Bow took first place with
CG points .whllo North Platto got 44.
Gothenburg won 18, Ravonna 14 and
Kearney 41. Tills was all tho schools
Jn olass A events. Last year Norlh
Platto won first placo In this moot.
AN INVITATION
Lota of pooplo do not understand
why pictures others tako do not come
out nllko Bomo aro fine Bomo nre
poor. It 1b easy when you know how
and with this end in view, Mr. C. O.
Dodmoro makes this offor. Ho will
Bhow anyono interested how to bo sure
that tho plcturo will como out good ev
ery time. Ho offers to teach, freo of
chargo, how to load tho camera, how
long to oxposo tho film nnd so on to
anyorto who will como to tho Kamorn
Shop Wednesday night at 7:30 nnd ho
will glvo out-door demonstration nt a
later time, this to bo decided upon
Wodnosday night. This will cost yon
nothing and you may learn n lot you
doaiiot know. They say thoro aro tricks
in all trades and Mr. Dcdmoro has a
"wholo basket" Films mado on theso
tours and classes will bo dovoloped
freo, Dedmoro Kamora Shop.
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Mrs Julia Dunn loft yestorday for
Cedar Rapids, Iowa whoro sho will
visit rolatlves for Bovoral weeks.
H I. Brankonbeckor ot Bollmar
Bpont sovoral days In North Platto
visiting friends and transacting busi
ness. Miss Myrtlo If ill spent tho wook end
In Elm Creek visiting friends.
hold. Tho sorvlco was conducted by
Rov. Father Sloan, assisted by Father
McDald of North Platto who spoko of
tho high Ideals for which tho deceased
strovo during his earthly life
Tho pallbearers wore Messers J. J.
Goisort, Nick Bcckuls, Phil Becklus,
John Curloy, J. J. McCarthy and A.
Vando Voordo, and tho remains were
laid uwny In tho Catholic cemctory at
Ogalalla.
Those rolatlves from a distance who
attondod tho funeral woro J. B., and
Goorgo H. Thnlken of Laramie, AV.yo.;
Hugh Brogan of Sutherland; Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Murphy of North Platto,
Mrs. Stafford and the M. H. Krnbb
family of Paxton.
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STATE DECLAMATORY CONTEST
Tho Humorous section of tho Ne
braska High School Decamatory con
test will ho hold at tho Sun theater,
Gothenburg, Friday ovonlng, May 12.
Rosorvcd seats 50 cents, includes fea-
turo plcturo, Dorothy Daltou In "Half
an Hour" and comedy, following con
tost
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Tho Auxiliary to tho American Lo
gion hold a party in tho Firemen's
hall Friday. Bridge was played
during tho evening nftor which
doliclous rofroshmonts woro served
Mrs. Holley sang a selection,
piano solo. A dollghtful talk on tho
futuro ot tho Auxiliary to tho Amor
lean Legion wns given by Mrs. R. J.
Cochran.
MJss Lorotta Murphy will outertaln
at ono o'clock luncheon on Thursday
and again on Saturday. Tho color
schemo will bo yellow and whlto on
both occasions.
Mlssos Amy and Dorothy Elder will
leavo Wednesday for Auburn whoro
they will attond tho.stato declamatory
contest. Dorothy will tako part In
I tho dramatlo sectton.
MONEY TO LOAN
We can close loans promptly if
security is ample.
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.
114 East Front Street,
North Platte, Nebr.
VAUDEVILLE!
at the
KEITH THEATRE
Wednesday Only.
.PATRICK C MADLYNE A comedy Blnglng, talking and whistling
net closing with instruments. Tho girl has a splendid voice and
tho man holds his end up splendidly. Both aro more than pleasing
to anyone.
DUNE & DAYE An act plot dealing with Kid Days. Mr. Duno and
Miss Dayo aro two young people oxcellont types for Uio characters
thoy aro playing, both being small. Mr. Dunno is tho lato star of
tho Geno Stratton Porter's song play "Freckles." Thoy both have
personalities that will win tho audiences over from start to finish.
AL & FLO C00PEI& Novelty artist entertainers. Harmonizing songs,
pictures and a wnrdrobo to comply with the plcturo.
THREE BOHEMIANS AND N011Y The latter Is a dog. All appe r
in a quaint specialty In which Hats novo the habit ot bomraorangl:: ;.
Thoy nro export bonxmorang throwers but instead ot using bo.n
morangs thoy uso hats. Nobby, tho bull dog does his full shr ?
to mako Uio act a big success and ono that Is especially enjoyed by
Uio llttlo folia.
WITH THIS ATTRACTIVE BILL WILL BE A GOOD FIVE KEEL
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