The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 19, 1922, Image 8

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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MAY 20.
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EVERYBODY
Saturday Afternoon
2:00 P. M.
DRY GOODS' WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON. MANAGER
EVEKY BOX GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN MERCHANDISE
OF .MIC VALUE AND UP TO $20.00
Packages contains nothing below a 30e value up to 20.00 values.
No IManks. Everybody gets something worth "0c or more.
100 to ,',000 on the money you luno invested. Every box con
tains something for Men, Women and Children. Something
you can vearor use. lip here, Drliifr your friends. Let the
dishes go and be here.
WILSON TOUT. Editor and PBbUsher,
Bnterod at the North Platto, Nebraska
Postoftlco as Socoud Class Matter.
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Year, in advance $1.50
FRIDAY, MAY lfy 1922
EDITORIAL
Ono of the mon working on tho
streot paving cafno to North Platto
from tho custom part of tho state.
Yesterday ho wont to his landlndy
and explained that ho was going to
go homo, Sho asked htm why ho was
leaving and ho said, "I cawn't stand
tho little bugs that get Into ono's ayes
and cars horo."
A meeting of tho special commit
too appointed by tho Chamber of
Commerco to consldor tho matter of
tho application of tho tolophono com
pany for an adjustment of rates, was
hold at tho office of tho secretary of
tho Chamber of Commerco Tuesday
ovonlng. ThlB commltteo ls composed
of E. II. Goodman, chairman; L. D.
Dick. Ed. Weston and Mlko Hayos.
Aftor considering tho action of tho
othor cities In the state and tho
order of tho state railway commission
for a hearing at Lincoln noxt Mon
day, It was decided to employ W. 13.
Shaman as tho attorney for the
Chambor of Comorco and ask him to
proceed to tho hearing and defend
tho Interests of tho tolephono users
of tills city. Mr. Shuman has promised
to be cn hand.
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Piano tuning, Holloy Music House.
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AT THE
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EITHTODAY
PRICES IO, 35 AND 40 CENTS
Rudolph Valentino, the Star in
"The Sheik" and "Four Horsemen."
BICYCLE RACE FOR SATURDAY
MORNING INTERESTS
ROYS
John Null has announced a ton
mllo handicap goad raco for boys, to
start from his store at 10 o'clock Sat
urday morning. Ho says there are
more than twenty-five entfles to duto.
There aro $75 In prizes. An effort
will bo made to make a record which
will bring tho Amateur Bicycle loicmo
state championship hero this fall. Tho
winner of tho stato meet should got
a trip to Atantlc City for tho National
championship.
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Early cabbage plants, 15 conto a
dozen. N. P. Floral Co.
Want Ads
FOR SALE Tomato plants, 15o a
dozen, 2 dozen for 25c Phone 784F5.
FOR RENT Furnlscd room In mod
ern homo; lady preferred. Mrs. H.
L. Kelso.
FOR SALE Used Ford coupe, excel
lent shape, wire wheels. Hendy
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PR ' 'VH" 1 ' 1 ; "M c birthday j;t
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METRCWkW" I Eveear he dne Eugenie 1 $
I classic il4W mony not to spend, but "l $
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is the storp of Eugenie Grondet, particularly of the year
in lior life when sho could not show the money For
all tho terror in her eyes, she would not tell where it
was gone. But Old Grondet tfould find means
to make her tell.
Adapted by June MuhU from Balzac's "EugenU Grand"
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Tho musical, given by St. Patrick's
music class at tho hall In the school
last night was wol attended. Those
who wore present gavo glowing ac
counts of tho program and of the
talent shown by tho young folks.
Tho program will bo repeated again
this ovonlng. Tho admission is 50c.
Dally Varden graduation gifts
thoy aro beautiful you ain't resist
them. Sco Dixon's show window.
Tho Army arid Navy store which
has been doing business in tho
Lipshltz building at tho corner of
Front and Locust m closo this
week, Saturday bolng tho last day.
Tho room has been rented to another
concern and it will take possession
noxt week. Tho Army storo will leave
North Pllatte for tho present becauso
tho munagor Is uunblo to get another
location which suits him. He Is of
fering somo low prices for today ami
tomorrow that ho may get rl 1 of ns
much merchandise - as possible and
thus not have to pack and Bhip it.
Such pretty hats just received. Tho
vory newest Btyles In tnffotos and
color combinations. Boghtol Mara.
Sovonteon forolgi women wcro en
tertained as tho ','uts of tho Horns
EctuomiCii dopo : ".nu-ut of tho W.-
mani- tluL Tuesday afternoon a liie
homo (if Mrs A. Lano. Fivo vjio
Mexican, tlx Jat):ie"je, one Fnnclu
thrco Grcok and two Rumanla.i. The
flags of tho nations represented woro
displayed. A urlot program was
glvon which included music and read
ings with a talk by Row Patterson
on "Mothora" Day." Tho reading
"Somebody's Mothor," was given by
Madolino Lyon, a Mexican glr! Re
freshments woro served.
Tho recital given last ovonlng In
tho Mothodlst church by the pupils
of Mrs. J. L. Mornn was vory well
attonded. Tho following pupils took
I art: Marion Huxoll, Bornico Wll
ina, Qwondalyn McRoynolds, Mar
i -orito Klnaman, Mary Moran, Mll-
cd Tyler, Gladys Barnoll. Those
jlstlng with tlio program woro Anl-
Johnson and Rebecca Tout. Rev.
E. IIoss prosontcd certificates to
e oh pupil showing that sho had com
pleted a certain grado of tho course.
Marlon Huxoll and Marguorlto Kins
man woro awarded prcsonts for hay
ing fifty porfect lossonsdurlng tho
year. Mildred Tyler was presented
with a gold pin for having had cv
cjy lossou porfect during tho year.
Tho Whlttakor Specialty Shop Is
showing n beautiful lino of gifts for
tho girl graduate. COG Locust St.
Undor General Hospital.
FOR- SALE Very good sot pneumatic
rear wheels, with casings, fqr Ford
Ion truck. Hendy-Ogler.
FOR SALE Canary birds; year-old
singers. ,Mrs. Otto Mossmor, 504V4
Dowoy street.'
two OATT-. . . .. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. "Warner of Lex-
FOR SALE-Cabbage, tomato, caull- mgton arQ ,h NorUi
flower, strawberries (Senator Dun-, friends and. transacting business,
lap) $1 per 100. Egg plant, peppers, Mra Warner was formerly Miss Mr.
asters, 40c per'doz,. Blooming pansicsi j ,j0 MoVicker.
5c each'. Sweet potatoes 75c per 100. j Visit McVlckers big closing out
All sent post paid. Central Plant sale Friday and Saturday, May 19
House, 'Lexington, Neb. land 20.
FOR SALE Alfalfa cultivator With
socder attachment. Seo Otto Mes
mcr, 504 Dewey street. T
LOST Bay horse, south of river. C.
L. Watkins, 418 S. Vino, North
Platte or call this office.
FOR RENT Old Rembrant Studtc
over Red Han's Clothes shop. In
qulro Valtcmnth Lumbor Co.
FOR RENT Strictly modern five
room houso, with garden spot.
Phono 1105W..
WANTED To hear from owner who
' has a ranch for sale; between
North Platto and Lexington. Address
Arnold nnd Green, Julesburg, Colo.
STRAYED From tho Wyman farm.
west of town, ono mouse-colored
Jenny mule, branded "7Y" on right
shoulder. Phono 1152W.
FOR RENT Deslrablo furnished
room, fv.r ono or two business gen
j tlemon, light, attractive, central, reas
onable. 405 W. Fourth St
FOR RENT Improved Irrigated ten-
acro track, adjoining Sutherland.
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.P. C. Leach, care American State
Bank, Sutherland.
FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Barred
Rocks., S. C. Reds and "White Leg
horns, $1 por sotting. Luther I. Tuck
or. Phono C98J.
FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls.
Ono two years old; ono three years
old. Just right for turning Into a
herd. Experiment Station. "W. P. Suv-
der, Superintendent
FOR RENT Clean, airy, qulot sleep
ing rooms; furnished or unfurnish
ed. "Under now managomont On
block cast of tho dopot 400 East
Front street
FOR SALE Ton or twolvo bred Du
roc Jorsoy gilts to farrow tho last
of Juno. Inqulro qf J. II. Ballard, ono
half mllo nofth of Nichols school
houso.
CANDIES How to ruako gum drops,
marshmallowo, fudgo, dollclous
hash, peanut crunch, cream taffy, bon
bon ccntors, plain kisses, caramols
and peanut cluster. All thoso recipes
for $1. P O. Box 25. North Platto.
Just Suppose
Not so long ago a book was
published in which the author
attempted to imagine condi
tions on our little old world 100
years from now. He saw elec
tricity as the controlling ele
ment everything, so it seem
ed, was accomplished by the
press of.a button. That author
had imagination imagination
based on sound fundamental
reasoning. But we too, have
imagination. Just suppose, for
instance, there were no electric
lights, electric power, or trans
portation. You can easily
imagine how many years back
ward we'd stand. There'd be
no big cities, elevators, comfor
table homes or vacuum cleaners
nothing which would g. to
provide efficiency and comfort.
But why suppose the impos
sible? Electricity, though still
an infant of the world, is play
ing a potent part in your life.
Mako the most of it. Your lo
cal electric company is over
building and planning adding
now conveniences for its cus
tomers. By so doing you re
ceive Uninterrupted Service.
Suppose we join hands in
things electrical ono for all,
all for one. Thus we shall make
our neighborhood a better,
brighter, happier place in
which to live and work.
Being Number Eight of
a Series of Advertise
ments on Uninterrupt
ed Service.
NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER CO.