i d 1 The Yankee Doodle Boy The theatrical taste of the the tre going puhlie is constantly changing and lucky indeed is the author wJro can evolve some play delicacy which wall succeed in tickling the amusement palate of the great majority Sucli how ever- has been done with the Yankee Doodle Boy the music play wliach B B Bruce will pres ent here at the Temple theatre on Christmas- night The play depicts the many hu morous adventures of Bud Hacks one of those slangy flashily dressed decidedly in dependent young fellows who are typical products of our great cit ies Bud hails from Chicago and in the first act is dazzling the natives of the small suburban town of Downers Grove Illinois wdth his glad rags1 as he terms his clothes The pretty country girls look good to Bud and he makes a deep impression by tell ing of his great wealth and his man- remarkable achievements which exist only in his fertile im agination However he establish es liimself as a great favorite and is having a most enjoyable time when his butting in propensi ties get the best of him and he mixes in a family quarrel - simply cant stand by idly and see a woman get the worst of it so he interferes and thereby i i t I uiMiire uli uumti - v jmi uuu j O One Half Off on Stilts Evi r suit in our stock goes into this five day sale Noth i rVe nothing held back and nothing marked up Muv for this unusual cut Fur Scarfs Fur Muffs and Childrens Fur Sets You will find at reduced prices during this sale 12500 Hudson Bay Seal Coat We offer during this week for 7500 Near Seal Coat We offer during this sale 9550 5950 n Domestic Science Notes At the meeting for organiza tion Friday 49 members of the litrli rrtlirrtl rtVi I I r t iti 11 r Jliiill OUIlLUlUl CUIUHCU IXl lillC i ond and third acts all the chain- ssienee department f r -1 I Do- aeters have smaooea to- About twenty ladies of the city cago ana arc m a glorious afc hte ldh school buiMdng Mnaldy it all straightens out and ends happily through the strenu ous ef fonts of The Yankee Doo dle Boy During action of the three acts ten new original song hiits are introduced as well as several pretty dancing numbers Seat sale opens Thursday morn ing Notice Get your coal this week We the undersigned positively refuse to handle coal on Christmas day Bullard Lumber Go Barnett Lumber Co Real Easterday Updike Grain Co Osborn Burton Escher Doing White Line Transfer Co Mrs Ilannan Everything in drugs L W McCONNELL Druggist Bud CURES sc i k - rjoa last Thursday afternoon to hear the Crete plan of domestic sci ence discussed Supt Davds pre- sented the trood points of the plan and of the good the course had accomplished in that little city Mrs Fahnestock expladned the course of study and the part the ladies would have who were willing to teach classes in tlic do mestic science department The ladies present seemed to be very enthusiastic over the work and since the meeting 43 ladies have signified their willingness to be come members of the faculty The following named ladies will take a elass of ten girls into their homes once during a semester demonstrate to them how to pre pare cook and serve some article of food Domestic Science Faculty Mesdames J G Schobel J R McOarl Vina Wood II E Cul bertson TV E McDivitt M S Jennings Ellison Marie Bronson F M Kimmell W B Mills C E Kicked C W KeJley Leroy Kiev A WV J R Stansberry C E Cone II N Rosebush E P Hhiber A C WdieQie A N Lineburg H P Sut ton Amanda Berry AV T Davis L S Vierssn Emersion Hanson S E Gallen C M Kent TV D Burnett TV IE Brown J F Jern berg II A Beale Albert MeMil len Barney Hofer TValter Stok es II D Stewart F A Munden Barney Lewes Henry Smith and Misses Addie Doan Maude MoMi len and Lona Phelps And on Friday afternoon the meeting was addressed by Supt Davds as to the general good to be accomplished II E Culbert son spoke from the view point of a member of the board of educa tion Mrs Fahnestock presented the Crete plan Supt Davds and Mrs Fahne stock of the department are both pleased with the reception the ladies of McCook have given the plan Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings aave been made in the county clerks office since our last re port Conrad Ecldiart et ux to G A Kauffman wd 1 in 9 7th McOook 1425 OC en II G Phelps C D Ritchie Try Tribune want ads -5 7 fct Special Reduction Prices During the Remaining Five Shopping Days Before Christmas This is an unusual and happy surprise coming just at this time when pect it the least and will appreciate it the most It will enable you 2j a Christmas gift what you may have planned on waiting till after I Look Read Think to Consider Then yon bay Xnias ex for foY ay One Fifth Off on Coats And even a greater reduction on some garments Childrens Black Caracul Coats Those 500 beauties now 395 and all other childrens coats are reduced from 20 to 30 per cent as an inducement for you to buy the girlie a coat for Christmas 2500 plush coats now 2500 broadcloth coats now 1995 1995 and equal reductions on all ladies and misses coats in our stock during these last five days One Big Lot of Ladies Coats Your Choice for 5 In this lot we offer coats which sold regularly for 1000 1200 and 1500 each Full Satin Lined Coats and Braided Coats Mostly Blacks and Browns 100 Chamoisette Gloves So desirable for Christmas gifts During this sale 7 75c Silk Scarfs All colors So suitable as Xmas Gifts Our sale price 49c Special Values In Handkerchiefs Fancy Aprons and Other Fancy Articles Why These Reductions Do You Ask It s not because we are overstocked lt is not because we are scared neither are we hard up 4t iJSv j or looking for hard times But we want to make a record we want to beat last year in sales and these reductions will doit Come and get your share This is an opportunity not often -given you at this time Take advantage of it Open Evenings Until Christmas xfe r dry Goods Millinery Ladies furnishings MSCOOK NEBR yKWXcvT See Our Display of Practical Presents ADDITIONAL RAILROAD R T Riley is on the sick list P J Converse and Geo A Converse brothers of I E Con- j verse are here from Mitchell vis j iting him Mrs Matt Lawritson return- ed Saturday evening on No 10 from a visit with Mr Lawritson s brothers family at Trenton Engineer II Goldansky who will now run out of MeCook went up to Denver yesterday anc will bring his family back with him ADDITIONAL PERSONAL 0 G Rees of Haigler is vis iting relatives in the city today Mrs E M Easterday was call ed to Lincoln last Thursday night to see Mrs IT M Einnirv who is very ill in that city Miss Ilairraett Sehoonover visit ed at the D P Clouse home be tween trains Friday an her way home to spend the Christmas va eaition HINTS FOR MUSIC PUPILS If They Reside in Flats They Should Practice When Everyone Else Is Out Persons learning music and living In flat buildings should be induced to practice playing and singing on sched ule A time at which nobody but the cook is around is suggested as a gcod one This would be considered a hardship by the grown person who works down town and seeks the solace of music as interpreted by himself but somebody in every community must make a sac rifice now and then Eight oclock Sunday morning is not the time for a man with faulty fingers and an erroneous ear to play on the violin Has Anybody Here Seen Kel ly The answer of no is apparent but ihc question is persisted in and the late once-a-week sleep which is a luxury to many is made Impossible In fair weather the budding cor netist or violinist likes to sit by a win dow opening upon the light shaft This spreads his villiany all the easier nmong the neighboring apartments If it isnt a violin or a cornet it is a piano or the underdeveloped singer that is an infliction The Mikado scale of justice is not available but is pleasant to contemplate Crook With a Conscience A man walked into police head quarters the other night and handed Lieut Gabj a pocketbook in which was 2CG My name is Charles Schlick and there is some money I picked from a mans pocket in the subway this even ing ho said Im no common crook but Ive been here three months and cant find a job For two days Ive been hungry Tonight I sneaked by the ticket chopper in the Brooklyn bridge subway station and standing next to this fellow I saw my chance I got away with it got off the train as Fouteenth street got a good meal he straightened up and theres the change He said his conscience had so trou bled him that he wanted to give him self up New York Sun Affection by Proxy I find that my husband has been having the office boy call me up every day and murmur terms of en dearment Thats a nice way to fool his wife Hes been going to the ball game How is it that you didnt catch on to the voice Well Im busy at bridge every day and Ive been having the cook answer the telephone A Test of Tact James Bryce the British Ambassa dor at Washington is the most tactful of men and at a luncheon at the Coun try club he once defined tact in these words Tact is the ability to remove the sting from a dangerous stinger with out getting stung S33ZZ2 Land--Water Land Water The Original Nettlefon Tarsic Model History designed in 1894 one of the pioneers in this class of shoe building became popular at once Every year since its creation The Ncttlcton Tarsic Model has outdis tanced many imitations and gained thousands of wearers The broad toe broad sole and broad low heel together with Nettleton Shoemaking and Nettle ton leather values make The Shoe That Makes a Friend of every man who ears a pair We have ceveral styles in feront leathers made ever this model Come in mid try on the right size r z rant the best - xca shog VTERSEN OSBORN Baptist Church Socials Last Thursday afternoon the ladies of Circle No 1 met -with Mis Boyd on East 4th street Preparations ware made for Christmas and a good social af ternoon enjoyed Light refresh ments Avere served by Mrs Boyd and Mrs Picblum Friday evening a large com pany of Baptist people met ivith Mrs W M Itozell and Mrs H T Groves on north Main- avenue There was an unusually fine pro gram of music Light refresh ments were served It was vot ed a very enjoyable evening by all About 100 were present LEBANON Charlie Yingling of Norcatur Kansas lias bought the livery bairn Will Ilalsey shipped 3 cars of cattle and 1 of hogs Tuesday night Mrs Ilenry Austin entertained a few of lier friends Tuesday The dance given in the Hupp building in honor of Miss Becca Daffers birthday was well at tended and a good time reported Bath churches are preparing Christmas programs Ira Gumming is home on a visil Advertise in The Tribune and get results Pure Gold flour wheat at Magners from winter Observe the date after your name on The Tribune Notch it BULLARD LUMBER Co SELLS THE BEST iier el C PHONE NO 1 w v Vi sv i j wKSKSrf jv Good Crops Paiiure The Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley Have an Abundance of Water for Irrigation Purposes The Government has made ample provision to supply each and every farmer under its canals with sufficient water during the crop growing Dcason to cover every acre of his farm two feet deep This is equal to twelve heavy rains of two inches eaoh Just- think what it would have meant to your community during the crop growing sea son of 1911 if your farmers could Jiave tunned on twelve two inch rains at wall You can do ithis next year and every year thereafter as long as you are farming if you will go with me to Powell Wyoming and file on one of the government irrigated homesteads now ready for entry Homeseekers Tickets on first and third Tuesdays each month - D CLEM DEAVER Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam Street OMAHA NEB MBMnUnMMHHMHnHH MftasstfiVfiBraiHI i f V I u I J