DR. 0. 11. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over tho McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Clara Kimball Young In "Camillo" at tho Crystal Monday. 10 and 15c. Dr. Morrill. Dontist. Charles Calhoun left a few days ago for Grand aland to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Potter of Gothenburg, spent yostorday here with local friends. Mrs. Bert Miller was called to Loup City tho first of this weok by tho Ill ness of a relative. Attorney W. V. Hoagland loft Wed nesday morning for David City to spond several days. The Music Shop Is headquarters for tho best music. Mrs. L. E. Hastings and daughter left Wedensday evening for Cheyenne to visit for several days. Mrs. J. W. McGralw and Miss Alta Derryberry loft last evening for Om aha to spend several days. For Sale Modern six room bunga low full basement furnace heated. Phono Black 581. 17-tf Archdeacon J. J. Bowker loft Tues day evening for a number of towns In eastern Nebraska to spond tho re mainder of this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Berry of Grand Island spent tho first of this week visiting Judge and Mrs. H. M. Grimes, noon. Earl Carlton rcsirtncd his duties at the Shoo Market Wednesday after tak ing treatment for his eyes at a local hospital. "Tho Rummy" with Wilfred Lucas In tho tltlo role will be the Triangle offering at ho Keith Monday night. It Is an exqulslto story of human weak ness transformed by the hand of des tiny to deserved happiness. Every woman In town and vicinity will bo interested In this spring's fashion styles at Tho Leader Mercan tile Co.'s that aro now boing shown in all tho staring styles in Coats, Suits and dresses. We cordially Invito your inspection. Farm and Ranch loans at lowest rates and bost terms. Money on band to closo loans promptly. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Maurice Lnnnlng Joft laBt jjvonlng for Loxlngton to visit rolatlvos for a weok. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Seatonwlll leave In n short time for Bayard to locato. . Whon tired or worn out sond your washing to tho North Platte Laundry. Phono 113. 8tf Miss Lena Raskins returned last ov. onlng from Wyoming whoro sho spent tho paBt weok. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Borgman will loavo shortly for Excelsior Springs to spond a weok or longer. Mrs. P C. TtflYln wiU lnnvn Htll.rv day ovcn'lng for cities of Illinois to1 spend a month with frlonds. Just this morning at Tho Leader Mercantile Co.'R was opened another lot of womon's auto and sport caps. C. P. Martin, of Bayard, who ro coiftly sold Ills pthperty thore o Charles Seaton, Is spending a few days In town. For quick action and snUsfncfosy salo list your land with Thoelecke. tf Mrs. Addlo Brotornitz has resigned her office as rocordor for tho Lady Maccabeo lodge and Is succeeded by Miss Anna Dick. A big shipmont of Drosses Just ar rived; plain nifty dresses, nlso fancy dresses for every occasion. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mrs. Hoyt Hart, of Paxton, came Wednesday morning to visit her mothor and attend tho funeral of the late Mrs. W. B. Salisbury. Everything that'B now in Silks, Dress Goods and Dross Trimmings you will find at Tho Leader Mercantile Co.'s. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hibbert will leavo this week for Rochester, Minn., where tho former will take treatmont at tho Mayo Bros, hospital. Mrs. Harrison Durham, of Cozad, who has beon spending tho winter in, California, iR expected hero this woeK to visit her daughters the Misses Maud anj Vena Warrington. The most beautiful Spring Skirts are now being shown at Tho Leader Mer cantile Co.'s. Tho Bports Influonco is dominating of fashions of tho com ing season, and where tho sports Idea Is prominent tho separate skirt Is in dispensable. See them. Tho girls' domestlct science club of tho Presbyterian church will meet Monday evening In tho church base ment. Mrs. L. W. Walker Iwlll demon strate a salad and W. R. Maloney will give a lecturo on tho furniture of tho home. A luncheon will bo served and an Invitation is extended to all. Rood Alfalfa Seed At $8.75 per bushol. Albert Burton, Wolllleet, Neb. 19-2 FOR YOUR AUTO SERVICE Call 125 for Taxi day or night. Also five or seven passengor car for funeral service. MOGENSEN-LOUDEN AUTO CO-, Chandler & Elca'r Agency, Corner Eighth and Locust Sts. . Mrs, U. WyXle ontortalned a nmn bor of ladles at a kenslngton Wcdnoo day' afternoon In fionor of Mrs. Hugh Scoonovor of South Dakota. All kinds of ucw Skirts, silks and 'ttmcV wools. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Judge Grimes, Reportor Barron and Attorneys Wilcox, Halllgan, and Hoag land returned yostorday from Sidney whoro a term of district court was held this tvek. Arthur Plttman who had boon off duty at the Lnndgrnf harbor shop for sovoral weoks on account of Illness caused by an ulcoratod tooth, resumed work a fow days ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sooborgor en tortnlned twolvo frlonds Tuesday ov onlng In honor of tho out of town bank officials wao attended the opening of tho First National Bank. For Salo Cabbage, onions and beets. Phono Red COS. L. I. TUCKER. 17-3 Joo Soudor, former night man at tho Hondy-Ogior garago, is now em ployed In tho Cadillac automobile factory and earning $4.80 per day on piece work. Ho Iwtritos that ovorybody In the factory Is working ovor-tlmo. Mrs. Fred Garlow and daughter Jano formerly of this city aro visiting Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Qulgloy In Omaha and will arrlvo hero next week to Bpend a few days with friends whllo onrouto to their homo In Cody, Wyo. Georgo Lless, of Watson, Mo., who owns 320 acres of tho former Bernard Beer ranch southwest of town, 'ar rived a fow days ago with his porsonal effects and will rosldo on tho land. J. K. Bamett resided on thlg farm last year. You certainly owo It to yourself to seo the great varloty of beautiful tail ored and trimmed hats I am now show ing. . Every hat has character and personality and they aro very won derful values. Come and seo them, your visit will be a great profit to you. ARVILLA WHITTAKER, Wilcox De partment Store. 17-2 Do you want a comfortablo homo mid a lucrative business in tho Satsuma orango district of southern Alabama? I have a nice brick store building and residence, and big stock of general merchandise which I will soil for cash or trade for a ranch In western Ne braska. The real estate, building and fixtures aro worth $12,000.00, and tho merchandise from nlno to ton thous and dollars. Building woven years old, stock fresh and clean, business making monoy. Address: "Satsnma" caro of Tho Tribune, North Platte, Neb. 18-4 HOW iolved the Gasoline Problem ow r iirnished on the New Birick Six. The Gasoline Saver is One More New Invention of the Buick Six It was shown for the first time at the New York Antomohile Show in January. Now most all Buick dealers are showing the new cars equipped with this and other important new features, The gasoline saver is the only new feature shown on automohiles at this year's shows. OVERCOMES FOOK GASOLINE. Hard starting and wasteful gasoline con sumption due to cold weather and the low grade gasoline are overcome. Radiator and hood covers are not needed on the new Buick Sixes even in the coldest weather. This device has been in use on hun dreds of Buick Sixes during the coldest win ter weather. Its effectiveness lias "been proven. It is as easily operated as the dam per on a stove; Low grade gasoline gives low mileage and is wasteful and harmful to the engine, unless the motor is operated steadily at a high temperature. PRIMER INSURES EASY STARTING In zero weather, even at 20 below, the new Buick Six motor starts. The primer is another new feature of the Buick Six. On the new cars there are also other worth-while features you should see. There is the new upholstering, more attractive door fasteners, an improved body finish and other details you can see. The car that last year won every worth-while record is a much better automobile now because we have learned to build them better. We made those, records of endurance for (acceleration and speed with cars of earlier production. No one has yet equaled anything we have done with stock Buick Six cars. And yet the cars we turn out to day aro infinitely better because of the in creased skill and experience Buick work men have acquired in building tho 75,000 cars that were produced last year. BUYERS WAITED FOR MONTHS At this time last season orders exceed ed our production by 20,000. At no time during the season were there enough Buicks to go around. From tills you can see what the demand will be this year. We are only producing 146,000 cars as against last year's 77,500 because we cannot build more and build them well. That is not a large in crease. It shows, however, that if you want a Buick you cannot afford to postpone buy ing. Unless you act now you may be like. other thousands who will be disappointed this year because they could not get prompt deliveries. Don't fail to see the gasoline saver. SIXES Sedan Seven Passenger $18!15.00 Touring Seven Passenger 1:185.00 Coupe Three Passenger Ill 0.00 Touring Five Passenger 1070.00 Roadster Two Passenger 1010.00 FOURS Touring Five Passenger (575.00 Roadster Two Passenger (1(15.00 (Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO Living Models Fitted With Gossard Corsets. O UR first announcement of the beautiful silent drama. "The Social Kcv." which wo will exhibit to the ladies of North Platte brought forth so many inquiries that wc want to again impress you with the details of this important event. This film will he shown at the KEITH THEATRE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, from 2 to 5 P. M. "The Social Key," was produced by the Essanay Film Company of Chicago, and in it you will sec the contrast between the uncorsetcd and the correctly corseted figure, as each figure type advances toward you on the screen. This a real educational treat with an amusing story well told. A few more complimentary passes can he had by calling on our Corset Department' If you have not received your ticket, call and get it today. You can phone your reservation, if you prefer. Every Gossard Corset shown in this beautiful story can he purchased at our store. DO NOT MISS THIS SPECIAL MATINEE FOR WOMEN ONLY. Icox Department Store W TlMANGLi: CLUB F.LKCTS CITY AND COUNTY NU1VH OFFICIOS AND TJKUST1JES With tho exception of tho tlno lunch- At a meeting of tho membors of tho cons to bo hold nt tho Presbyterian Triangle olmb Tuesday ovonlng tho church and tho rocoptlon at tho homo folciwlng officers woro elected: Pros-J of Mrs. G. T. Hold, nil sessions of tho ldont, M. M. Itedenbaugh; vlco-prosl- convention of tho Nebraska Federation dent, L. W. Toole; secretary, Italph Robinson; treasurer, W. K. Starr; trustees, M. E. Scott, J. II. Van Cloavo, W. n. Malonoy,(J. L. Loudon and II. M Grimes. Tho Trlnnglo club was recently pro emoted through tho efforts of Rev. Hull, of tho Uaptlst church, and Its purposo Is to furnish clean, wholesonio umuse nient and entortainmont for tho mon and boys of North Platto. Tho head quarters of the club aro In tho base ment of tho Uaptlst church, ond tho furnishings will Includo gymnasium apparatus, together with chess, checkors mm kindred gamos, a rcnd- Ing tnblo; In fact It wll bo provided with means whereby all mombors canj pass a pleasant and profltnblo ovon lng. Tho prosont membership Is about ono hundred, and It Is hoped to in- creaso It to two hundred within thirty lays. Tho club wll bo formaUy opened tho early part of next month. :ot: FIro nt Lloyd Opera House Davo Day.jon his way to work Wed nesday morning was attracted by tho Hinoll of burning wood as ho passod tho Lloyd opera houso. Peeping through tho window of tho coat room, ho discovered tho building flill of smoko. Kalllng to find an unlocked door, ho gavo an alarm, tho flro boys promptly responded, and upon broak ng Into tho building found tho floor of tho coat room on flro, which was quickly put out with tho chemical ox tingulshor. How tho flro originated remains unsolved, bmit tho supposition is that soiuo ono gained an ontranco to tho building started a II ro In tho stovo, wpent tho night thoro, and departed at dawn. Following his departuro llvo coals fell on tho floor and Btarted tho blaze. Tho Yeomen hold a meeting In tho building tho evening before, but a flro had not been built in that 'particular stovo. Had tho flro' started earllor, or had a draft been furnished through on opon door or window, tho building would probably havo been pretty -woll gutted boforo tho llamcs could havo beon extinguished. of Womon's clubs, to bo held horo on March 22 and 23, will bo public. Jack Wright, Albort Cortes, John Hans and Leo VonKuton wore arrested yostorday for stealing twenty pounds of peanuts from tho homo of W. H. Blulock. The quantity taken amounted to about three dollars. Tho caso enmo up In tho county court yoetordny after Dr. Brock, Dentlut, ovor Stono Drug 9toro. Tho Woflt Contrnl Nebraska Teach ers' Association will bo hold In North Plntto March 29th, 30th and 31st. At least n hundred teachers from out of town aro expected. Anyono who can nccommodato ono or more teachers with olthor board or room ploaso phono mo. Alleon Gantt, Co. Supt. 18-3 Itemember Departing Chief. F. E. Milliard, who has resigned ns station agent, and will bo rolloved In a few days, was presontcd with a hand somo trnvollng bag by tho omployos of tho freight hoitJao. This roinom- appreciated by Mr. Dullard, ::o:: i 4 iiktii mi 1 .iiitfitu No ninttor what stylo of. corsQtitho flguro roquiro3, or tho lndlvldimthtatito uggosts front of back lacqj ltfop, hip confining, reducing qr ,froodtft phram stylos Nubono golvesrTnho problem. Lot mo show you. Phono, wrlto or call for appolntmont. MRS. EDW. MJHIgjJ, 810 cast Sixth street, Exclusive "Jftcal roproeontatlvo. , .48-2 ito:: I? Tho body of Georgo Oochs an aged rosldont of Horshey who died tho first of thig weok wns brought horo .yos torday morning. Intormont wns mado in tho North Platto comotory. For Salo Oakland Roadator, modol 33, t1x eyllndor, In good shape. Boys horo is your chanco to buy a snappy, power ful Itoadstor chonp, Inqutro at 214 W. Ninth street. 17-2 WE OFFER OUR HEARTY GREETINGS TO OUR NEW NEIGHBORS. Tho Platto Valley Statu Hank offers groetlngH and a hearty hniid-e.liisp of good fellowship to those who are Just now taking up their work and making their homes In and about North Platte. You will flint this community full of helpful neighbors and among them wo wish to assuro you HiIh hank stands riMuly to assist and servo yon in any way open to us. Wo havo a serlvce fitted for every legitimate lino of business and your account at this bank will reecho the courteous and considerate attention of our officers In person. Wo will welcome an opportunity to . meet you come la and see us. Platte Valley State Bank North Platte, Nebraska.