ear'. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JANUARY 24, 1919. No. 4 Wxt lorth iJlatlr LOCAL AND PERSONAL C. C. Ilu'pfor lyva boon confined to his room for a couplo ot days with a btul cold and symptoms ot tho ilu. Tho II. & S. Agency lias sold tho Tylor proporty In tho 1300 block on wost Sixth street to Alex Huntington for a consideration of $4,000. Sweetness plus Youth plus Love liness plus Talent plus Beauty equals Marion Davjlos In her flrt Soloat Picture "Cecilia of the Pink, Roses." Coming to tho Crystal Theatre next Tuesday. Owing to a mistake in the, shipping department of tho film oxcliango wo wero iiumblo to show our Thursday program. We hopo It will not happen again and wish to state that we will show the Mutt and Jeff to night with our regular program. Tho SUN Thoatr0 For Salo Ono light Ford truck in good condition, also GO-gallon oil bar rel, and G5-gallon under-ground gaso- lino tank with brass pump attached. Call at 214 So. Chestnut street or phono Black 1112. The Encampment degree of tho I. O. O. F. will hold initiatory ceremonies ft tho Jiall this evening, which will bo followed "by a banquet. Grand Patri arch Hanson was present at an en thusiastic meeting held last evening. Ho wont to Gothenburg this morning but expects to roturn for this even ing's meeting. Davo Anderson, who had been In sorvico overseas, roturned homo last night. Mrs. A. M. Harris loft for New York yostorday aftor a visit at tho homo of J. B. Hirschfold. McVlckor's millinery Invites you to cair and sec the now lino of satin and straw hats Just received. I Mrs. Wood White went to Omaha last evening whero sho will attond tho John McCormack concert tonight. En- route homo sho will visit rolativos In Grand Island. Rev. J. H. Gurry, who had boon quite sick for a week, Is much improv ed and requests us to announce that ho will holQ tho usual services at tho Presbyterian church Sunday. ' Saturday, Feb. 1st is tho last day of tho store wldo sale of THE LEADER MERCANTILE CO. Como beforo the close of salo. Bring tho whole family make a holiday of it everything re duced 20 per cent or moro, from cali co to wool coats and suits at ono half price. Flu, patients at the detention hos pital recover and aro discharged: oc casslonally ono succumbs to tho dis ease, but to tako tho placo of these, now patients appear. The cost of con ducting tho hospital I, somewhat of a burden on the Rod Cross treasury, but it is an institution that both mercy and charity demands shall bo main tained though all Ipationts are not of tho charity class. . WV I Cecil BDemille's Production-- 1 8 ;We Can't Have Everything With Kathlyn Williams and Elliott Dexter No matter what they have, most people want more. "Kedzie'' wanted to be a motion picture star, Mrs. Chee ver wanted a divorce and Jim Dykeman, who married Kedzie, wanted to marry Mrs. Sheever. They all got what they wanted, but how? That's what makes such a wonderful comedy-drama. EXCELLENT MUSIC. Keith T heatre Monday and Tuesday g January it 27-28. g Mrs. Ovctetroot returned to Lincoln this morning aftor a visit with hor son M. L. Ovorstroot. Mrs. Mary Nolr, who has boon visit ing hor daughter Mrs Enrl Stamp for aovornl months, will return to Omaha tomorrow. A dancing party under tho auspices ot tho Elks' orchostra will bo hold Thursday evening of noxt week at tho Elks' home. SergL Jack Husband, who was sta tioned at Camp Sherman, Illinois, re ceived his discharge this week and ro turned homo. Sorgt G. B. Crippon, who wa sta tioned in a Maryland cantonment, ro colved his discharge this weok an(i re turned homo. Tho O. I. A. will lnstnll officers at tho K. P. hall this afternoon at 2:30. Fbllciwing tlip oeroinonles refresh ments will bo served. L. B. Dick Is confined to tho house with an abnormal condition of tho liver. Mr. Dick has not been feeling his best for thirty days past. , Only Seven days left that you can savo 20 per cent or moro on ovory thing you buy during the store wide salo of tho LEADER MERC. CO. Walter Dcason, charged with lar- cony. was brought over from Grant yostorday and lodged la tho Lincoln county jail for safe keoplng. Only Seven days loft that you can save 20 per cent or moro on every thing you buy during tho store wldo salo of tho LEADER MERC. CO. Mrs. S. M. Cawker, of Denver, who waR called hero somo timo ngo by tho death of hor fathor tho ac "Gregory Schatz, will return to hor home Mon day. McVlckor's aro showing tho now Victory hats. All tho new nnd stunn ing shades and stylos are now on dls play. In tho district court today tho caso of tho state against Win. St. Germain and Ernest McFadden is being heard Thoso mon are charged with assault ing with felonious attempt ono Olive Stado. a girl under fifteen years o foge, on tho 25th day of November. E. II. Evans and Albin Sandall, who hrid been home on a furlough, loft yes terday afternoon for Now York to ro Join the battloship Texas. Tho fleet of which tho Texas is a part will leave February first for the coast of Cuba for target practice. Upon roturn from this trip Messrs. Evans and Sandall hope to receive their discharge. Jl'HY FINDS AMOS HUSH . I'MOX PACIFIC IS SHORT nirif.ir nv VAXKi.AiTmiwit. $1200 WORTH OF TIMIS. -r - - - - i On or about tho night ot Octobor . .. A 0 A Tl . 1 1 charged with tho murdor of George " SU00 worth of automobile tiros Hill, also colored, on tho night of dlwpnonrort from a Union Pnc lie car Dtcembor 29th, in tho two-story frame f "mXm?la I'oaumably standing building on Locust street between 1 lh North .1,nlt" V""18- Pu-u,ro of trim court Wodnosday forenoon. Somo X " J.n i. iT, V . littlfi timo wa snont in aocuriiiir n (luly ,onort0'1 to tho claim dopnrtmolit UCU6 UlllO U spcni 111 SOCUriUJ, n ninnlin nm Mm unprnt HnrvW mon "JrM-, ! or the company placed on tho case. ..Bui in uiuiiiuutiu iu ii i-uiioiuu.uuiu B.,nnM,i,x,i i ir,.,,,, ,, m. extent. With County Attornoy Keofo and its contents as far as North Platto and Judge Hoagland appearing for an hor0f luo BOCrot sorv,co mon mm uooeri iiciuiy lor no oicnso, uo .Patterson, ot Donvor, camo horo to ln- suumiss on oi ovmonco in i ca8c iw vostigato tho early part of tho weok, K.ui liming uiuuiwij imnoi uio uuui- ,.8 reflUi 0f h , v sit Harrv noon anu w-as noi nnisneu unui yes- Donggott a switchmnn in tho local tordny aftornoon about two oc.ock vnnls. wn nrroHtml AVwlmii nv nvnn. when tho dofenso began submitting Its ing on th0 charge ot taking two auTS QMUonco. tiros from a car In tho vnriiB on tho The ovidonco ailtiuced at the trial nEht of October 18th. It is Tliarcod uiuoreu uui uiuo irom mm given ai i tlint thoso aro two of tho th rtv-four un pronminnry Hearing in tno lowor which dlsapenrctl at tho samo time court. DoiiKKott will bo arraicned in tho uusn ana iir. ana Mrs. hiu occu- county court In a short timo. IHoii (ii'artors on tno seconu lioor or ::o: tho .building. Aftor midnight of Do- Goorgo Kano, of Sauth Bond, Is coiubor 20th Bush was attractod by fclsltlng hlH slstor, Miss Clara Kano, crios from Mrs. HIU who wns ovulcnt AXXOUXCKiMEXT! ly getting tho worst of a nuarrol with hor husband. Bush wont to the rooms I nround yesterday rtnmitilnil 1t Hill mi.l tfrttnainrl innlnat I Hill mistreating Ills wife, wheroupon tho two mon becamo Involved In a wnr of words. Bush wont back to his room, followed by IUU, tho lattor standing In tho hallway at tho en- tranco to Bush's room. Bush insisted that Hill go back to his room, nnd Aftor a ten-days' tusslo wfth tho flu, John LoMnstors was ablo to bo Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reese, of Platts- niouth, who had been visiting friends In town, loft for homo yesterday. Saturday, Fob. 1st is tho last day of tho storo wldo salo of THE LEADER MERCANTILE CO. Como before tho closo of salo. Bring tho wholo family picked up an axe as though to enforce nmko a holiday of it ovorythlnc ro his request. HIU declined to move duccd 2d per cent or moro, from call whereupon. Bush went to a closot and co to wool coats and suits at pulled out a gun. Hill dared Bush to half price. shoot, whoreupon the lattor opened ::o:: fire, tho bullet entering tho front of Approval of tho plan for a torn .Hill's neck nnd cutting tho Jugular orary navnl forco of 225,000 mon, ox- It Is Willi extiTino pleasure (hat tfo uiinounco our recent purchase of tho Itioner Shoo Stock. Our Slock of LatUos-Rcady-lo-Wcnr gnrinonlH will still Mo niiiliitatned In lis present location. Quality inorchuiuliso nnd courteous treatment will remain paramount In ho lh stores. At. tills time wo wish to express our silicon) appreciation and (rnitltudo to our many Friends and Patrons with whom wo hue hud such pleasant business relations during the past iilucUcfon years In (ho grocery nnd dry (roods business. Numerous orders' nro boliir placed for wonifprfiil How lines of classy (in (I distinctive slioo.s nnd ft Is our Minicst deslro that you call nnd glvo us tho pleasuro of sorvlng1 you. Respectfully, 1'. T. TJtAjrP & SONS. ::o:: Slalcnionls by Director lliuos. Director Gonral Hlnos In a stntomon1 said that $340,000,000 imust como out of tho rnlroad administration revolv ing fund in making the first year's sottlemont with -tho railroad com panies. Restoration and bottormont of tho pro-war standards ot passongor sor vico at tho earliest momont was urg ed by Director General Hlnes In an address boforo tho American passon gor traffic association. Director Gonoral " Hlnos said that presoiit Indications pointed to a ro diir.tlnn nf frolcht traffic thin vnnr. ono ami consequently did not expect any great reduction In tho gonoral lovol ot rates during tho year. ::o:: vein. Hill staggorod back to his room, cluslvo of officers, for tho year begln- threw hlmsolf on n bed and in a fow minutes expired. Tno ovidenco and pleadings wore completed Just beforo six o'clock last veiling and tho caso glvon to tho Jury After supper at tho Liberty Inn tho Jurymen entered tho Jury room and within forty minutes rendored a vor- dlct of manslaughter. Tho ponnlty for thU crime Is from one to ten years in tho penitentiary. : :o: ning next July was voted by tho nouso naval committee. Tho ngroomont for tho control oT tho trnns-Slborinn railroad glvoa tho Americans control of tho lino from Porgranlchana to Omsk, a distance of 3,000 miles. Tho Montana stock growors' assoc iation went on record against govern ment ownership and dporatlon of Hvo stock facilities as proposed by tho Simms bill. ::o:: Attention. ' This is of interest to you if you desire to buy or sell n home. The II. & S. AGENCY SOLI) and closed seventy-eight deals for CITY PKOPEItTY from March 1st, 101S, to January 1, It has mado four sales since January 1st, 1915), thus beginning the hcav year in proper style. Our list, now comprises about sixty properties ranging in price from $5)00.00 to $5)000.00 situated in all parts of town. We have buyers for homes priced from $2000.00 to $4000.000, especially in tho Second and Third wards. Also there are daily calls for vacant lots in these two wards. List with us and wo will sell if it is possible to do so. If you desire to buy, wo have some rare bargains. Own your oavii home, it is cheaper. Sleep under your own roof, and be sure you don't have to move. Pay like rent, but be your own boss. Wo are AGENTS for the OCCIDENTAL UUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Nebraska Seven Million Dollar Company, the Second largest in tho World, and can LOAN you tho MONEY to build your house on vacant lots. Also we placo Investments at 0 per cent in paid up stock in the Association; or at 7 per cent or better in monthly installment stock which pays out in 117 months. Ask us about it Tho INSURANCE and BONDING DEPARTMENT of the II. & S. Agency writes bonds, fire, tornado, automobile, farm, liability, 'property damage, hail, and all other known kinds of insurance, except health and accident insurance. Nothing but Old Line, responsible companies in the office. Will bo glad to have you consult us. Thanking you for your good patronage last year and soliciting part of your busi ness this coining year wo remain, AT YOUR SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT. The H. & S. Agency 1-2-3-4-5 Brodbeck Bld'g. Phones Red and Black 612 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA New Textile Material Ti.vtlllt. snld to be used In 2a of .tho largest German fnctorles, Is a sub istitute material 'that' Is. predicted to r . t .1. 11 i " ' i i . nbt til., ll'lll. UK fl lliriI1IIIIIllI Ulllll- I jt ... -r l.i'i.. n iffl"" ' " -a iuihiw mmvimni i ceriiimiy uou my -.uuu uu- "" . " nnn uo imu-njMn ic5rnm h sis or a nancr inruim mm u Cause for Thanks. "I met . a real optimist tho other day," snld the -war hospital surgeon, con- flbor" thread twisted together and, though the percentage of long filter Is very small, It is claimed to have yielded products that the uninitiated cannot distinguish from the former linen and Jute fabrics. The liber gives a nnu- ness that paper fabrics do not pos sess. The material is made Into weav ing and sewing yarns and webs of all kinds. (1 wlicir they picked Jilm up the first thing he said was: "Thank God It wns the lejr with tlie rheumatism 1' " tmUMMI ANNOUNCEMENTS. Protosfnnt Episcopal. Jan. 21. 1010. 8:00 a. in. Holy communion, 9:45 Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. Morning prayor and sormon. 7:00 p. m. Evening prayer and address St Paul's Chapol North side: 3:00 p. m Sunday school. Rev. Arthur Dittos Jonos, Hector. 1st Lutheran. Morning worship S:30, subjoct "Tho Centurion's Faith." Evening worship 8: IB. subject, "Who Is tho Lord, that I .should obey His volco?." Sunday school at ono o'clock. A christian wolcomo to nil. Itov. C, Franklin Koch, Pastor. , i t S O 1 ' THE FORI) POLICY. Tlio Policy of tho Ford aiotor Com puny, to sell Its earn for tho lowest posHllilo prlco, consistent wJUrdopemV ftblo quality. Is loo wollkiiown.to rc-ijMlrc'o7nidritTliorof6rc- bocauHo of profiont condllloiiH, tlnA, can bo no changes In prlcon on Ford Car. FORD MOTOR CO. Detroit, Midi., Jan. IB, 101!). Correct. A funny one occurred In Judge Wood's court the other day, olworvun the Los Angeles Times. It was a di vorce case and the witness was ln clined to be vague. Finally lie mus tered up courage jind said: "I can't testify much, Judge, 'cause I don't know what this Incompatibility Is." "Qold feet and hot words," suapped hln linnor. t.x i.t it t.t if i.t i.i tt i.t i.t i.t :.: J.t :,: :.: :.: j.t J.i :.: :.t i.t :.t :.: :.: it ft :.t it KEITH THEATRE SATURDAY. Shirley Mason and Ernest Truex in "Come on In" Bill Parsons and Billic Rhodes in the 2-part comedy 'BIRDS OF A FEATHER,' i.t . :: t.t :.: j.: a i.t tt :.: :.t s.t it i.t t.t if t.t it t.t t.t SUN THEATRE TO-NIGHT Juanita Hansen in "The Sea Flower" Taken from Gso. Hull's story that ran in Scribner's Magazine and A Two Reel Comedy SATURDAY Matinee 2:30 Night 7:30 MAE MURRY "JJ My n fotf A Story of a Show Girl who risked her soul for the man she loved MONDAY EARLE WILLIAMS in his latest release "The Man Who Wouldn't Tell" ' and the U. S. OFFICIAL WAR NEWS KEITH TO-NIGHT. . TOM MIX in "MR. LOGAN U. S. A." Ouick action, wild riding straight shooting and dashing Tom Mixwhat more could you ask. Also the Sunshine Comedy . "MONGRELS" North Platte, Neb., Jon. 4, 191.9. BANKER'S AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO., Lincoln, Nebraska. Gentlemen I want to thank you for the prompt man- S ner in which you settled a loss to my car by reason of a $ collision. I hold a Complete Coverage Policy on my Au- burn Roadster, protecting me from loss by fire, theft, torna- 8 l do, collision, public liability and property damage, and on jj $ December 8lb, I collided with a car owned by A. Woodcock, $ i which was standing on the street. Your adjuster gave me a ti check covering the full amount due under the policy for jjt damage to my car and also damage to the Woodcockar, Yours truly, W. G. Haruold, Call on GOODMAN & BUCKLEY, Agents, for rates J ublic. Liability, Property Dnmagc, Fire, Tornado, Collis- on Publi ion or Theft. BANKER'S AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.