I iff Hi nuar ranee r DLUtIV rr.-TT-n riwrrrairrri r r.Tim Sale y HISS CELETTE RCUDOKK As '-LI ANA" In "THE lUKI) OF l'AKAWSE,"' which comes to the Keith Theatre MONDAY EVBXINO. JANUARY 21st. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dp Kerr reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. HIgley Wednes day. C. H. Walter returned yesterday from Iowa where ho had been trans acting business for a week. Engineer George Lannln Is Improv ing and It is now considered that the dangor point has been passed. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Howard and children left yesterday for Seattle, where they will visit for several weeks. ti ii,m fimr. Vn 11 ITnltpil niUI , Ul VJ 11 tUlil i " m m Spanish War Veterans, Iuvb selected kjg January 30th as the date for its an- yr- Elmer Coates and Leonard Dick havo been In Omaha this week attending the 3f1 annual convention of the state lumber- jj men b assuciuuuu. pected to arrive today, having been Si c.tlled here by the death of his father, the late Valentine Scharmann. rfi Omaha where ho went to attend a conference of bankers relative to the forthcoming sale of Liberty bonds. OF ATTRACTING HOSTS of Buyers for Miles around. Its the High Quality and the Style Coupled with the extremely Low Prices that's bringing hundreds of shrewd Women to our Store of known values SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, THE SMARTER SORT Are here for your Choosing at a Price youl! Gladly Pay E-THIRD OFF Every Garment in the Store at Drastic Price Reduction, Nothing Reserved . 4jm FURS I Willi several inches of snow on the ground, the temperature down to four below ana a Keen winu mowing, yus' terday morning was decidedly wintry. W. E. Shuhian and daughter Dorothy mt.ii.ncfl this week from a visit to SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS VISIT OUR 2ND MMlWmWiSWlWmWk FLOOR t,vj wj iwfliisv wiiwjhih HiWii J9KKHHK! TTNMMHIIIlWnTir'iriTin New" York City, Washington and with t relatives in Illinois. They were ac- js- NORTH PLATTE'S EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR STORE 'conipanied by Mrs. Louisa Burko,. US , Iincoln county registrants will be I jm3TiS15n 313131313131313131 Jl 313131 31 31.JI.J t J t J l-l I J lm l-i i-i i- i u - i-J ' - - ' interested in knowing tnat the tustnet exemption board will meet in Omaha e.x?mp. . " : LIGHTLESS NIGHTS AltE GERMANY'S WAR STRENGTH ween. iu BAouiiiii. Uuv.uv.w.. . ...... ,.m I re Kiinii u l mi'n l m r. : :nn nnn .,,,1 i nnn.1,1 anmnl. 1 J. JlIttVT. Id IiOlIJliUJiK ;Vi Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alexander, who had been visiting Mrs. iary MUSICAL RECITAL TUESDAY. EVENING AT AUDITORIUM. The order applies only to Thurs Tho Red Cross benefit musical re- I - .... . 0 nnnl tltrtrtlr 1 I Alexander for two weeks, returned to UIerXute' BtenB, theater s gns,: means that 800 000 boys who would "ouP'n est ?ill;:JSyaaWah8witc I orLfena!1 lighting3 on buildings, dis-, attain tlage of 20 if they slmuld live fny . advertising, notices nnu an- unui iyiu nave ueen Hummoacu iui , nU(lltor.UJ11 noxt T examinuiiou. iiuiiuruu inuuniuiu ?ejrJ- V: cltal by Miss Zara,Trovillo, assisted by Josopiuno u iinro, Melton and Miss at tho Franklin uostlay evening, will bo of such morlt ns to bring out n ...til ... A. I - il.. .. i 1.. . I. ...... I or, Will OO BUHL IU lu num. Hi mo biiiiiib in nnrHrmno J Tho progmm will II1UU (11n,,, .M.mlmrn. consist of the nniinnnmnnts. nro cut out. Tuesdav a couple of bolts or suk, 3. Lichts inside Btores, of flees fmir Mnnklnaws and other goods, rep- Mimr ninrna of business, are forbidden, of 1919 roanntinir nliont half the merchandise .,, ,,nt ntnn for business, excepting! Germany now has no more stolen from the Coker store at Suther- ouly such ijgi,tg ag aro nccccssary for' power Until tho boys under 19 reach gtar SpnnBicd Banner... Ily Audience innii RnHinlnv nlclit. wore found con- Do7tr I tho military ago. Owing to tho doclin- ..1. T ,llln1 coaled in a hay stack on ttio lormer 4 SignB designating tho location 01 ing pnysicai conuiuoa 01 u o uoumiu Saiva Mnr,0 g Morcadanta Cody ranch. Shoriff Salisbury says an oraco or piac0 of Uasiness, or tho youth, the number that will bo avail-, M, s Trovni0. no lias not as yet ouuiuiu uuy uibw ua nature or tno uusincaa, wuuh nui uu ui " ' "v , violin Solo Holectlon by request to tho Identity or tno nurgiars. For Salo 16-ntall barn with hay loft. i ri f I ; 1 1 1 I' in iLuiKiL uaii'Ctbii GERMAN GENERAL SAYS NO HUMANITY TO ENEMIES. fnr business are prohibited 5. Excesslvo street llgliting, mtenu lively small in tho future Germany s war strength on all fronts. (Piano Accompainlnont.) Prof. Doucet. conomy Sale of Stationery is nrohibited. whether maintained by MnmimrR of the litcratiuro depart- urivate or public autnoruy. ment of tho Twentieth Century Club c. Householders aro urged to ob- WU1U UIllUl lUUiUU 1 U1.WUI.J " OU4IU ..... v by Mrs. M. E. Scott and Mrs. J. L. and burn as few lights as possible. tj,i,i,t nt tim hnmn nf tho former. Mrs. 7. The order does not apply to tho iVUUUJ V V..- -. ctn Rov Mehlman reau a paper on mu mi- general uovuniiueui, ui i" " w . 1 it... i 1 ministration or jacKson anu vim uovernmenis. Buren, Miss Grace Moonoy on me s. xne oruer uoes nui, upinjr iu Tvior and Polk administration and- street lights maintained by any city or Mrs. Chas. Edwards on tho adminlstra- town, or within any city or town, un- tion of Pierce and Buchanan. der a contract wun uie uiucmia uioiu. 01. WO Cliy, nowevur, limy nmuiumi llirhts commonly known as "wimo way" or clustor lights, or other do corativo street liKhting, except to such extent as may bo necessary ror tno safety of tho public. 9. The order uoes not. appiy u porch lights on houses or hotels, or at Mm nntrancoa to buildings open during tho night, or to lights upon private HHvowavs or walks, or 1ft tho grounds of any hotel, manufacturing establish ment or residence; or upon mu plat forms of railway stations, or in rail road yards or grounds, when necessary to tho public safety, au such ugais Himll ho reduced at any time upon direction of the State Fuol Admini strators. 10. Stato Fuel Administrators aro rh.irirn.1 with tho execution or tno order; and they aro required to report violations thereof to tho United States Fuol Administrator, that action may bo taken wltho respect to tho salo and iiiBtriiuitlnn of coal to tno corpora tions, partnerships or porsons falling to comply tliorowitn. 11. THE ORDER WILL BE EN FORCED STRICTLY IN NEBRASKA. JOHN L. Kennedy, Federal Fuol Administrator for Nobr. ,:o:: mihs Edith Ilowland. now employed at Topoka, Kan., arrived Wednesday evening, having ueen caueu noro uy tho illness of her sister. Mrs. Will Lost on tho alreots m tno west onu vofliAriinv a ladle zold watch, with gentlaman'a plcturo In caao. Finder nlinna Had 684 anu rnwuru win ut paid. Fourteen million pounds of sugar rvvii at Ph ladelnttia from uuoa Wednesday, which will tend to relieve the shortage in the east. MhAHff Plark. of Oshkosh was in town Tuffdny and purfhaspd one of I tho f '.rum TVnmv'''k -pbrmorrapln nf ed for display or advertising purposes, , and at homo Is estimated at 5,500,000,' I)ccnus0 ;Guy D' Hardolot not including boys younger than 18 Juf)t Awcarin' f0r Yout years or ago. According to tneso ug-, Carrio Jacobs-Bond ures me nines sun outnumooor to, Que Fine Day (from Madam Butterfly) Teutons. Piinnlnl -: :o:- Miss Trovlllo I The Sweet Girl Graduate. JURORS J'OR JANUARY TERM DISTRICT COURT. Tho following Jurors havo been Zurich. -"Wo must rocognizo only drawn for tho term of district court ono principal, that might is right and wlucu convenes mommy, juiiuury um8j know no scnumonts or nunani- 28th: Ity or compassion," declared General C. C. Apploby Whlttlor vo Lois, In n statement made today A. T. Blankenburg .North Platte Ho added that Gormany must rotaln all C. II. Bostwlck worm I'lauo Nnto Bratton Brady W. S. Bunting North Plutto Joo Durlnger Brady O. A. Fairchlld Wollllcet Ed Fox Gar Hold Geo. Garman North Platte Win, Gorkins Muywood L. R. Itlto North Platto G. F. Halloway North Platto Fred Jackson North Platte Martin Jopson Denmark Bert Light Wallnco W. J. Kaln Wallaco W. L. McKnight Moorerold II. T. McNIcklo Farnnm P. W. Oleson North Platto Fred Peckham Brady Arthur Peterson Brady J. II. Tettorton Wallaco of Belgium, northom Franco and a groat part of Russia, that tho hand of Germany must strotch out in convincing mannor bo the uIUob may feol her power. IIq advocated annex ation of all occuplod torrltory, now that Russia hns refused to moot Ger many's tormu of poaco. General von Lois exproBBon tho scntlmont of tho military imrty In hla annoxntlon ro ferenco, practically nil leadors con tending that tho northern coast must bo hold at all hazards. Army Nurses Must Uo Increased. According to estimates based on an . Paulino Phillips Arnw of 1.500.000 men. 37.500 nurses ATr n lOrnnnt Mnltnn. will be needed. Tho present strongth piano Solcction by Request C. W. Yost North Platto of the Army Nurse Corps of tho Medl- Miss Florcnco MacKay. I Ij- F. Prettyman North Platto cal Department Is nbout 3,800. To In- At Dawning Cadaman crease tins number by nearly l.uuu Because I Lovo You' Dear. The truly economical way to buy stationery is by the pound. To 'impress you with this fact and the special values given at our store we ofler next week 1 full pound LORD BALTIMORE Superior Writing Paper 90 sheets . . : . 35c 50 envelopes to match . 25c 60c per cent In a year is tho task faced by tho corps. Hospitals at Army camps and can tonments still need nurses to bring tho quota for each up to tho minimum of 05 considered necessary, although slnco tho urgent need for nurses was made public In December nearly 2,000 requests for application blanks havo been received. In order to get tho enrollments iup to tho needed number some of the requirements heretofore imposed havo ben waived. C. B. Hawloy. Somo Where a Volco Is Calling. ... A. E. Tate Miss Trovlllo. Patriotic Reading Requested Mrs. Melton. 11 Baclo ArditI There's a Happy Day Coming Iloy Speaks Miss Trovlllo. .:o: : .:o: :- Dr. Morrill. Dentist : oil- Clean Up Now. Now Is tho tlmo to havo your inside work done boforo tho spring rush. I havo a lino lino of paper to select from. P. O. Deats. 2 ::o:: Mrs. Cody Boal, who had boon visit ing her husband nt Camp Cody for a couplo of weeks, returned homo yesterday morning. Roy Wilson RcsIgiiH. Tlnv Wllnnn flnnntv nitulnr Slinrlff According tO OBtlmateSi Snllulmrv ralfnnil Tiinmlnv nvmilno- thoro are between 80,000 nnd 90,000 jaml aftcr vlHitiK relatives until Feh registerod nurses in tho country nnd!ruary flrst win g0 to Keystone to bo- abOUt 00,000 Other gradliatO and I nmn fnrnmn m. tlu nnrn Mnninlnv practical nurses. Tho annual mooting of tho sharc- nomcrs or tno McDonald state Bank waB held Tuesday and tho old officers re-olected. Lieut. Byron B. Oborst, Btationed nt Camp Cody, visited In town between ranch, a position for which ho Is well fitted. Mr. Wilson has been efficient ns do ! puty shoriff, is a Btralghtforward man, and resigned for tho reason that tho position offered him by Mr. McGInloy was more lucrative Frank Knapp, of Maxwell, will for Both next week. for 49c This special represents n unusual value FIRST Because of tho quality paper. SECOND Bocauso of umber of sheets envelopes nearly four times m much paper and twice as many envelopes as in a ru' The ReXall Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. the and trains Sunday night whilo onrouto to, tho prosont, at least, fill tho position Doming from Omaha, whoro ho had .or douty sliorirr. beon called by tho Illness of Mrs. ::o:: Oberst. Dr. Morrill. Dentist NORMA TALMADGE in a drama of modern American life "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" How q women was saved on the brink of an abyss. A daughter saved by a mother's tragedy. Keith Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. JANUARY 14 and IS. ADULTS 2Sc. CHILDREN 10c. s YOUR RANKKH IS ALWAYS GLAD TO MUVV YOU. Your bnsIiieKH problems nro iiIno JiIh when you entrust liliu with (ho tusk of helping you solve them. The opening of tho Now Year hIiouUI iind I lie fu nn erw, Ntockmeii, IiusIuchk men and liunkcrN of Atnorlcii forming :i Holld Hqunro with ample slrenglli and rcHlHtnuco (o meet the strain of witr-timo production nnd llnnncc. sialic yoiirsolf nt homo In 1 1lls hunk. You will enjoy tho fooling of security and fellowship that rightfully belongs to members of our "Platto Valley Stnto" fain Ily.. Your welcome hero does not depend upon tho size of your account. Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. NORTH PLATTE, NEB.