The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 16, 1922, Image 5

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    TUB NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CHATS- WITH
YOUR
GAS MANV
Tho upper oven In your gas
rango is for baking and roast
ing; tho lower oven is for broil
lug. Tho same burners heat
' both ovens you can bako and
; broil at tho same time with tho
same consumption of gas.
After use, the oven doors
should bo left partly open to
permit free circulation of air
whllo tho oven is cooling. This
will prevent your oven from
rusting. A littlo oil (or grease
in which thero is no salt) ap
plied with a bruBh or piece of
soft cloth, will1 also prevent
rust.
You can greatly prolong the
usefulness of your gas rango by
keeping all parts clean of dust
and grease nud by going ovet
them with a cloth and stove oil.
You need not remove the
oven burners to clean them.
You can go over them occasion
ally with a stiff brush. And if
tho holes to the air mixer or
oven burners become clogged
with dust or grease, clean them
with a piece of wire.
North Platte Light &
Power Co.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Briggs of Suther
land spent yesterday in the city trans
acting business.
Come in and see our special bar
gains in headwear, McVlcker Millin
ery Shop.
Miss Vera Meyers left today for
Denver where she will visit friends
for severalv weeks.
Mrs. Joe. Condil left Saturday for
Lincoln wentyfthejwill spend a week
visiting friends?
Mrs. Chas. Breternitz returned Sun
day from Lincoln where she attend
ed the North Platte debates.
Mrs. R. Brosious and daughter Clara
of Stapleton visited friends in the
city Saturday and Sunday.
All hats put on sale at greatly re
duced prices, beginning May 16. Mc
Vlcker Millinery Shop.
C. L. Basljins returned Friday from
Hyannis, Nebr. whore he spent a week
transacting business.
M. B. Crosby left this morning for
Oshkosh where he will transact legal
business.
Special prices on childrens dressos
In organdie and lawn. Also rompnrs
and aprons. V. Warrington Art Storo.
Miss Muflol Cox "of KoUfncy spent
tho week ond In North Platto visit
ing friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy returned
Sunday from Illinois Whore thoy
spont several weeks.
Earl Stamp returned Sunday from
Grand Rapids, Mich., whore he attend-1
ed the musicians convention.
Mrs. Leslie Plymcll resigned her
position .as cashier at tho Union Pa
cific dining room. v-
Charles McNamara left Sunday for
Omaha whero ho will spend a few
days transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kobart are on
routo from Los Angeles,' Calif., to
their homo at Stewart, Neb.
Andy Scharman left yesterday for
Seattle, Wash., to visit his family. Mr.
Scharman will be gone several months.
Miss Ruth Davidson loft to-day for
Donvor where sho will spend two
weeks visiting friends.
Mrs. Ira LeMasters resigned her
position with tho Loader Mercantile
Co.
Geo. Gleaoon of Kearney spent the
week end in North Platto at tho Pat
Gleason home.
A. S. Coates of Sutherland speiit
tho week end in North Plntto visit
ing friends.
To reduco my stock of art needle
work, am putting on sale everything
beginning May 1G. V. Warrington Art
Store.
The Juniors and Seniors of the Max
well high school will hold a banquot
at one of the local cafes Friday even
ing.
Mrs. Steve Baldwin and grandson
Harold returned Saturday from Cal
loway where they spent several weeks
visiting relatives.
Good bargains in lunch cloths, buf
fet sets and scarfs. Stamped for apr
pllque embroidery'. V. Warrington Art
Store.
Lawrence Payne left Sunday for
Lincoln whore ho accepted a position
as salesman for an insurance com
pany. Mrs." Ben Mnnif&ld arrived Friday
from Gcrieva, Iowa to spent several
weeks with her sister Mrs. M. K.
Duke. ' '
Miss Gertrude Baker' left last even
ing for her homo' in Denver ;after
. spending a week' visiting''Mlss Laura
Murray.
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I Mrs. M. K. Duke returned Saturday
from Los Angeles, Call, where she was
, called by the death of her Bister a
month ago.
Darroll Healey returned Sunday
evening from Lincoln. He attended tho
track meet held there Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sloboldt left
vesterday for Denver, Salt Lake City,
Portland and other western points.
I Thoy expect to be gone a month.
R. 15. Marshall left Monday morn
'ng lor California, whero he wi(ll
;v:rd a month visiting and sight-see-'i'f
. lie was tho first purchaser of
!. summer exoursir.n ticket wl 'ch
went into effect yesterday.
LOOK WHAT'S COMING
TONIGHT
Thero will bo an ic cream soctol
and program at tho Baker achou .., -i
Friday evening, May 10. Tho boc.uI
Is being glvon by tho Ladles Aid So-
Entered apprentice aegreo will bo(cicty. Evereyone ia invited.
conferred by Masonio Blue Lodge
CATHOLIC
Girls Club will meet tonight at tho
K. C. Hall.
'PRESBYTERIAN '
Missionary Society has been post
poned for ono weok.
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CHRISTIAN
Ladles Aid Society will meet Thurs
day nftcraoon. A good nttendntico is'.no, ,.,
desired. W .,lnst"cckA
JACK atOHUOW FLATS XBWS
, Gus Brnuting shipped a carload of
I flno looking cattle to Omaha last
! wook.
Mrs. Hazel Qually Is planning an
I all day picnic and program' for the
last day of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Lloyd of North
Platto visited nt tho J. T. Lloyd homo
! TVTa . Tln"rt Inffr f ry lint Itnmn In
LUTHERAN ' the oast yesterday after visiting at
South Sldo Sowing Circlo will meet ' tho Bud Nowtson homo for two weeks.
Thursday afternoon In tho church par-! Mrs. Orvillo Roborts and Mrs. Oeo.
lr8, j Frcezo will entertain tho ladies sow-
ing club Wednesday at tho commun-
rnntna
Mrs. Crane's Bible class will meet
nt Mrs. Reynolds homo Thursday af
ternoon at 1021 East 4th.
ALTAR SOCIETY
will meet Thursday with Mrs. Chas.
Hormansen. Thoso on tho ontortnin
lng committee arc Mrs. Fred Walker,
Mrrs. Harry Gutherlcss, Mrs. Dennis
Breem, Mrs, M. Sheedy and Mrs. James
Roddy.
Thoro was nn attendance of forty
Blta
BAPTIST
Ladies Auxiliary will meet Thurs-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock in tho par-!
lors of tho church. Tho leader, Mrs.'
Foster is preparing a good program
on the "Childrens Happy Circlo". The,
hostesses aro Mrs. 0. L. Johnson. Mrs.
Frank Darnell, Mrs. Ralph Winter,
Mrs. Earnest Bailey and Mrs. J. O.
Anderson.
EPISCOPAL j
Missionary society vjlll entertain
tho missionary society of the differ-,
ent churches in honor of Miss Elonor
Ridgoway, Friday afternoon from 2:30
to 5:00 In the Episcopal church par
lors. Miss Rldgeway will give an ad
dress on her missionary work in Al
aska. Every Missionary member in tho
city is invited to bo present.
From out of the mlro of
failures long laid,
The flowers of hopeful
endeavor aro iniide.
They teach ua that
each day Is a new bo
ginning that tho lovo
of nnturo-world con
stantly beckons ub to
an understanding of our
oneness with tho Omni
potent.
1 THE NORTH P1AITE
?L0m CO.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS
! WE ARE AS NEAR TO YOU '
I AS YOUR DUflNP'
PHONE 1023
The Man from the Moon Says
ft
Don't you wish your boy or your girl or any
member of your household could tell you what
he says "by radio"?
Every hour of overy day, sometimes the "Man
from tho Moon," sometimes other equally im
portant men cend messages through the air
which only those possessing a "radio receiving"
' can enjoy.
Stock reports, weather forecasts, commodity
prices, instrumental and vocal music as sent
can also be enjoyed with a "radio receiving."
Will you lack such continuous enjoyment when
sets for "receiving" can bo purchased at our
store for as little as $25.00?
We malo tho complete installation, if you wish.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
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at Sunday School last Sunday. Chang
ing the hour inudo qulto a difference,
Mrs. Lnwroneo Hlte was made Sup
erintendent and Mrs. Qua Ilanso, as
sistant to serve Until October.
Vornon Sodermnn has been taken
homo from the' hospital but doosn't
Boom to' gain ills strongth vory fast.
Vernon took tho scarlet fever Inst
Xovembor and has been under the
doctor's enro ever sinco.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Oioncr uro tho
proud parents of a 7 pound girl born
to them Tunsdny. Johnny wears a
smilo from ear to car and tho mother
thinks It is tho only baby girl. Uoth
mother nnd baby ac doing nicely.
Thtre was a rood attomlnnce at tho
mooting of th (jommuniiy Club jast
Friday ovenlng. Tho mombors woro
choson by captain nnd will tako
their turns In giving tho program. Wo
expect to put on some good entertain
ments in tho future,
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A committee appointed by tho Par
ent Toucher Association of tho Wash
ington school met Tuesday ovening
nud decided to hold a picnic in tho
City Park on Wednesday, May 17 bo
glnnlng nt 3 p. m. A jiomploto pro
gram will bo announced lator. Ev
eryono In tho Washington Bchool
area or dfstrlct is Invited, whethor
boys or girls, men or women.
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Your Dollar Does Double Duty on Dollar Day
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INTERESTING IN STYLE AND
IN PRICE ARE THESE
Youthful Footwear Styles
FOR GRADUATES
Realizing that price is quite as great a consider
ation to Mothers, as style is t Daughters, in the
selection of foolwear for graduation and parties,,
we have striven to please both.
When you see the smart styles, so moderately
priced, we are sure you'll agree that we have
been very successful.
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Hirschf eld's Three Great
Dollar Days
Wednesday Thursday Friday
May 17th Mayil8th
May 19th
Ladies Pure Silk hosi
ery, with ribbed top, every
pair guaranteed, brown,
nude, grey, $ 4
' A PAIR I
Mens Lisle Holeproof
Hosiery, the hose for
real service $ 4
4 PAIRS for I
9 Pairs Mens Fast Col
or Hose,
$ 4
' 92PAIRS for 1
10 Poirs U. S. Army
Hose, a dandy work $ 4
hore 10 PAIRS for
Mens Ribbed Union
Suits, summer weight, short
sleeves, ankle length, $ 4
PER SUIT 1
Mens Athletic Union
Suits, fine quality nain
sook, sizes 34 to 46 $ 4
2 SUITS I
Mens Porus Union Suits
short sleeve, ankle length
sizcS 34 to '16 $ 4
PER SUIT 1
Mens Dress Shirts
Neckband and collar at
tached styles, all sizes $
EACH
Mens U. S. Aimy Khaki
Shirts, made of fine twill,
2 button peckcts, all a$
EACH 1
7 Laundered Arrow
Collars, all the new shrfpes
and styles, all sizes $ 4
7 FOR J
Hens Silk Neckwear
A beautiful assortment
of Four-in-Hands $ 4
4 FOR j
Mens Silk Knitted Ties
All the new solid colors,
stripes awd figures $ 4
2 FOR 1
Mens White Handker
chiefs, soft finish, ready
for use, $ 4
ONE DOZEN for
Childrens Kayneo Wash
Suits, guaranteed fast col
ors, broken sizes $ 4
PER SUIT I
Boys Knee Pants.
fancy all Vool cloths, also
corduroys, broken $
sizes PER SUIT
sizes
Mens Dross Caps
New styles, all sizes, $
values up to $2.50,-Each
Mens Horsehide Gaunt
let Gloves, all over horse
hide, well made, per-
feet fitting A PAIR
Mens Leather Palm
Gloves, gauntlet 3
style 4 PAIRS
Mens Canvas Gloves
Heavy weight $ 4
ONE DOZEN 1
Mens Ralston Shoes
Just 18 pairs, English
toes, size 9 to 11 $
only EACH
THIS GREAT SUIT SALE DURING THESE 3 DAYS ONLY
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FINE
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
In fancy sport styles and all the other
t i. u : i P
and Hard Finish Woratedo - - - .
99-50
SmlboS
During these three days on
ly we placeon sale one big
lot Mens DRESS SHOES
and OXFORDS
all styles, at $.65
one price
PAIR
During these three days on
ly one big lot
MEN'S WORK SHOES
made of solid leather, sizes
6 to 12
2
PAIR
COME EARLY WHILE THE PICKIN' IS GOOD
WITHOUT A DOUHT NORTH PLATTE'S FOREMOST
CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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