SON THEATRE! TO-NIGHT Lewis S. Stone and Marguerite Clayton in 'The Man of Brorae" A Stirring Story of the We9t and n Lyons-Moran Comedy "SING ROSA SING" jjkmmi,mmmmmmmimmiKmmtmmmmm WEDNESITAY. BERT LYTELL in an exciting play of the "SECRET SERVICE'' dealing with the Allies and their enemies "UNEXPECTED PLACES" Also the Screen Telegram; WILLIAM FARNUM in "LES MISERABLES" The greatest photo drnma ever produced. The character taken by Mr. Farnum in this play is his best. This picture will be the treat of a life time. Do not miss it Thursday and Friday 15c 2Sc LOCAL AND 1'EHSONAL I.E. ffrout left Sunday for Bridge port where he will visit hii brother for it few days. ; Howard Applet returned this morning from Gothenburg whure ho pont 8. few days. It Is learned tlnu Will Crook Is JIMMY FLYjNN IS SITTING (JUIBT ANI WAITING Writing from Sorcy, France, under date of January 29th, Jimmy Flynn ! In a letter .to Will Landgraf says that things are not hr "busy" as formerly ; and Mine ot the buys are boaomlng restles about returning home. lie, ( i however Is sitting nit let and waiting now located in Parts M a number of . fge thjJ 8Ummon)! to BtRrt tho the mounted police. . . . g jimmv. h.. ut liMiril ShorwIn-WiUlams FlntTdne gives frnm Cecil Cool, who Is stuck Rway your wnlls a soft tinted appearance. ! up 0n tho Moselle river in a little REXALL STORK. town and has a good chance for stay- Miss Marian Lawson left yostcr- j ing there some time. Along with the day for Omaha where she will take , trainmaster and the dispatcher Jltn- 11E FOLLOWED HIS SWEETHEART TO THE EAST, HUT CAME HOME QUICKLY Keep a Watch Running True. It's a machine you know, and must bo cleaned nnd oilod. A tenth ot a drop Is all tho oil that should bo applied. That will last from 12 to IB months. Then tho watch must elenned and oiled again. Lot Cllnton do this for you, and barring accidents, you will linvo a watch that runs truo for a lifetime All work Is guaranteed for a year, and prices aro economical. . C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler and ..OPTICIAN.. - At the Sign of the Big Ring a commercial course. Judge Grimes went to Sidney yes terday whore ho will hold a torm of district court this week. The Lutheran ladies of the Sec ond ward will meet this wok with Mrs. Harry Vino street. j Sherwin-Williams Inside floor paint uasy ot apply, drle quickly, at the REX ALL STORE. Is it safo for a man to neglect his wife? Before deciding see William Farnum In "For Freedom" ut the Keith Wednosday or Thursday, Don't miss the ono best bet Doug Fairbanks Tonight Ktelth theatre "Hound in Morocco." Miss Madgo Flynn, formerly of this city, who has been employed in Hol yoke, Colorndo, for several months, spent tho week end here with hor Thero Was u Good ltason for Hint Doing So, Because Ho M,udc u Slid Discover' in tho East The Western rancher had furnished the money needed to send Ills sweet heart to the East, whero she could pursue her study of art, and then fl Desirable Heal Estate for Solo. resldonco, two-story 802 wost Gth st. A A ulno-room and basomont. modern homo. A five-room, and bath, resldonco. Modern oxcopt heat. 800 west Cth st. A flvo-room, and bath, resldonco. Modern oxcopt hoat. 808 wost Gth Bt. AUov'o rosliancos all hae bath, toilet, gas, electric lights and tolo phono connections, also comont walks and curb. The west 48 feet of Lot 2, Block 101. A good business location. Lot G, Block 123. A beautiful rosl- denco lot on wost 6th street After serving u six months' Jail sentence for unpatriotic uttcrancos, Frank Cumhorfcldt. who lives noar Sutherland, was released from tho 8,Btors aml Icft Sumlay morn,nE jail tho lost pnrt of last week. Found, on tho street Sunday, war 1917 Ford touring like now bar savings stamps. Owner call at P. A. gain. J. V. ROM1GII, Dealer. Norton rosldonco, 307 West Second iMar-Wot Floor Vurnishk comXant street, prove property and pay for washing will not affect it. REXALL this notice. STORE. Shorwin-Williaras Floorlac, just tho Rev. Delvanov. who had been vis- thing for flpors and furniture. The Ring at tho homo of tho Rev. Mc- REXALL STORE. Ifalcl for several week's, loft yes- Miss Irene Hubbard, who has beon torday for Denver for tho benoflt of employed in ono of tlto U. P. offices his hoath. at Denver for tho nast year, left Sun Fresh Sassafras bark at tho REX- day evening after a visit with her i . . . . ALL STORE. paronts in this city. Capt. Roy Cochran, who had been My modern home at 821 East 4th visiting rolotivos at Brady, returnod St., Including coment garage, two to town Saturday. Ho will remain residence lots with large shade trees. hero a short tlmo nnd then go to Lin- for snlo. Will accept property of my drew a string of "brownies" for running a "champagno .special" over twenty miios of the 14lh' Engineers tracks, thus straying too far from the ihomo station. Jimmy belongs to Co. D of the 12lh ' Wit rl rn hm r I iimo tvMI 4 4 li n f ntii Samuelson, 820 south I " North Platte boy to land in France. The 12th have a good many "firsts" to thoir crodlt; They wure tho first for- thelr credit. They were the first for don sjnee the days of William tho Conqueror in 10GG; they wore tho first unit to work In the forward area In August, 1917, tho first of the A. E. F. to bo under sholl firo on August 23, 1917, nnd sholl firo mjnns to havo Fritz put them right at you; nnd tho first iVmoricnn troops to enter Amlons. Amoripan troops to enter Amions. : :o: : For Quick Sale Wo hnvo about GO good lots in Bellevuo Addition which for n short timo wo nrb offering at bargain prices. Anyone interested in the purchase of n lot, see us at G201, Dwcy street, or call phono red 572. P. J. DIENER & CO. coin to assume his duties in the office of tho stato engineer. Frank Joromo, export piano tun or, who bus recently been dis charged from the army, will bo in North Plntto about March 1st and loss valuo, in part payment. WM. E. SHUMAN. For Salo White Leghorn cockerels and an Incubator. Phone Mack 1132 Josoph Gleason, who had been onv ployed as ono of the custodians at expects to moot all his old friends tho Fe(,oraI building, resigned tho Int DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist O flics over tho McDonald Stat Hunk. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL and customers. 13-2 Win. Lyman was fined $5.00 and costs Friday on tho chnrgo of doing or having dono by employees, work that was not In nccordanco with tho city ordinance. Tho chnrgo was pre ferred by Plumbing Inspector Valerius. tor part of laBt week. Ho will bo succeeded by Harry Warner who' was employed there prior to being called to service and has recently refcurn cd home. ' A. few doslrablo second-hand Fords nt tho right prices. Hendy-Oglcr Ante compnny. M. E. Crosby transacted logal bus iness In Ogalalla yestorday. jMisa Dorothy Hubbard loft yester day for Loxington to remain for somo timo. For Snlo Good socond hand Ford Car. Durblu Auto Co. Tho county commissioners woro In session yostorday nllowing claims and transacting other business. ' Licenso to wed wns grantod Snt 'nrilay to Adam Naglo of Mooroileld and Eda Gygax, of Donmark. Drossmaklng. Call nt 108 south Elm or phono Black 354. Judira Woodhurst united in mnr- rlago Saturday Robort Crownor and Ruthol Lowls, both of Cozad. Miss Minerva McWllllams spent tho . week end visiting in Grand Island with Miss Anna O'Counoll, formerly of this city. Twonty por cent off on Hot Wator Bottlus at tho Nynl Drug Storo. (Master LaVomo Elliott returned Sunday ovonlng from Mnxwoll whore ho spout a fow days visiting his aunt Mrs Bakor, formorly ot this city. Prosh Whititninn )C!nndlos at tho Nyal Drug Storo. W. B. Howard, of Omaha, camo up yosterday to attend tho W. B. & C. P. Howard sale of personal prop erty which will bo hold today. F. L. Moonov went to Omaha Sun Liborty bonds will bo nccepted at (my to att0)ul n moutnc of tho t,B full value in part or wiiolo paymont trict cimlrmen of Uio Liberty loans of any of the lots advertised on tho ky. lhl8 maeUllg arrangements for nrst page or tins issue. kinorty Exiting ti,0 flfth ioah wln bo nmdo uonusaro as goon as easn ana win ue Tho Flrst wanl Luthoran aid sod nccoptod Uio samo ns cash without oty wlIl ,noct Thursday afternoon with any discount or commission wnat- Airs Oscar Sundnll Shorwin-Wllllnms Floorlac, tho Vnrnlsh Stain with nil the popular wnnil nffocts. Snlil nnlv nf tlm UffiV. n nl I 1 ..In.. . .. I .-1 . . I "V VU1IIWU11 OlllUllUiy IllIlL ill ATT nTr,n,i oer, WM. E.' SIIUMAN. About twonty-ilvo neighbors and friends mot at the homo of Mrs. C. J. o'clock, proceeded In a body to tho homo of Mrs. Will Booth whore they tondorcd hor a surprise party on the oocutdon of hor 'birth nnnlvorsnry. They presented her with a porculator. Tho ovoning provod a vory enjoyable ono. For Salo Good dining room set. Phono Black 1159. 12-2 John Snyder and eon Jerry, of Maxwell, wcro businoss visitors In town yostorday. Jorry arrlvod homo last wcok from six months' service ovor soaa and a total service of sev enteen months. On November 10th, tho dny boforo tho signing ot tho armisticJc, he was wounttod In nn nnklo while In a bnttlo on the Mouse river. To 0 m A T I K 8 A 1 Willis Baker, who has been In fii navy for several months in Cnllfor nla, wIlL. pass through here Thurs dny ovonlng onrouto to Germany. II hal beon ordered to China a few weoks ago and when In nild-ocean th bollor on tho ship exploded and th crew wero adrift for four days. Old Trusty nnd Queen Incubators nnd Rroodors nt Factory Prices. SIMON DUOS. 8-8 Misses Ethel SfcWIUiams, Ger trude Robhausen, Ednn Sullivan nnd Mrs. Thomas Hagcrty ontertalned tho Catholic Girls' Club at tho home of tho latter Thursday ovonlng. Pro gressive five hundred was played and tho first prlzo awarded to Mrs. Jamos Hart. Miss Allco Fitipatrlck won NOTICE-Union Men! ATTEND YOUR MEETING IN THE FUTURE. It will be to tho interest of Union men of all crafts to attend their meetings and hear what is said and to be done for organized labor of North Platte. Also for the interest for Home Industry nnd Merchants of North Platte. We have with us two prominent American Federation of Labor speakers who will bo present at all meetings. Siftned, NORTH PLATTE CENTRAL LABOR UNION. Nnllold Mauicuro Preparations, second honors. sold only ut tho REXALL STORE. Twonty per cont off on Hot Wator Dorryborry & Forbes havo finish- Unities nt the Nyal Drug Store, od mailing tho Soldiers' records nnd ln 11 c'd to W. J. Landgrnf rocolv- havo dono their bsot to got ono to 0(1 yostorday Joo Schatz says "Am every man who wont from Lincoln spondlng my furlough hero In Aix los county nnd wish to announco that any Haines, a vory pretty place and a groat soldier who did not get ono ot those "sort with many Interesting sights, rocords and enros for It mny got It by About 3,000 soldiers aro now horo on lotting Dorryborry & Forbes know a furlough. It is suro a treat to get or it any ono knows of a soldlor who ,nto to a nico place llko this, os- dld not got ono they will confor a l'ecially when Uncle Sam pays all of favor by making It known. P'our oxponsos. Got your Dodgo Brothors car onlor- od now. when wo can clvo von (inf inite dollvory dato. J.. V. ROMIGH. Dealer. 7-s "lhoro hns never been a timo In my buying," said a hay dealer yostor day, "whon tho hay in the valley was so closely elenned up ns this year. Usually at this time thero aro thou sands ot tons in tho storngo barns as woll as In tho fields, but tills year tho barns havo bon omptlcd nnd tho Holds nro about cleaned. With a fow weoks of stormy woathor thero would un doubtedly bo a shortngo of hay in ft liny country." : :o: : For Rent 160 acres good nnttvo hay land for 1919 season, four mles from North Platto in Soc. 2-13-31. Address II. A. Trillor, GSG 3Sth St., Doe Motnos. Another Money Dreamer Albert Andorton, who is believed at ono timo to have made his homo in tills county, Is another fellow who hns boon dreaming that he had money n bank. For som time Anderton had been In Illinois nnd whllo thero drow four checks of $50 each on tho First National bank of this city and had them cashed. The checksi were sent hore but returned with tho no tntion that Andorton had no apocunt Lnst Saturday night a phono mes sage camo from Iloldrego Inquirfhg about Andorton's bank account, ev idence that ho had returned to No nrnska and started checkimr activ ities. : :o: : Mnlllken Favors Court House Somerset, February 22, 1919, Editor Tribune: I have been a res Ident of the county for twentv- eight years and have nlwnys opposed the building of a now court house anu tor reasons that were good. I am now ready to do what I can to help tho now court house for reasons that nip now as good ns those in the past woro then good. Wo need a new court house now and wo are able to build it. Lincoln conn ty hns outdistanced tho hard times that a new county always 1ms to con tend w.ith nntil It Is fully developed and our county now ranks as one of the best conditioned counties in tho state. Wo nro out of debt nnd popu lated with a progressive people. Tho only thing I would object t about a now court house would bo graft. I would not want any graft in It, and I think wc havo tho men boro thnt would see that that there wis none. , As for dividing tho county, that would be as ono cutting off his nose to splto his face. Ono strong county out of debt is bettor than three or four counties nlwaya running behind. Tho mail, telephone nnd automobile, makes tho county seat of easy access by all. Lot ais do as any farmer would do if ho was out of debt and needed a now building. Ho would build it. P O. MULLIKEN. : :o: : EXPERT RUBBING DOCTORS , , i.T.t.. ,.JU wi,-n t Lot 2, Block 95. Good building lot ,on wogt Fron(. strcot ho camo to hor boarding house in ; Lot 3( Elock 9) Taylor's Add., in Now York City and knocked on her ! south part of city. All In North Plntte door It was some mliuitos before the City. ,ionr w.. mwitiiKt. whan lils swont-1 Would also soll my Cigar and Tobnc- . " , , , , . , , ro businoss. G09 Dewey St. honrt did open tho door and ho hold Cn,1( or soe 0 s HUFFMAN, phone out his arms to hor she did not , 247. sh to him as he had oxpected. And then he made a discdvory" a most distressing discovery, and ono thnt made hm leave tho room quickly and take the first train back homo. And when ho did roach home he inunedl-J ntely sat fire to tho houso ho had so laboriously constructed for his wifo. Tho story of this rancher's discov ery and of what followed the burning of the homo is entertainingly told in the now World picture, "The Man of Bronze" starring Lewis S. Stone, which On tonight will be shown at tho Sun theatre. , Lowls S. Stono is seen in tho rolo of tho rancher, whllo Marguerite Clay ton appears In tho part of his sweet- heart. Both of theso film favorites ' glvo momorablo characterizations. "Tho Man of Bronze" is an exceed- , ingly interesting picture. It has boon ' elaborately staged and many of tho 1 outdoor scenes aro vory unusual . Al-1 together It Is 'pleasing from start to ' finish and will furnish you delightful entertainment. See it. ! ::o:: t T t 8 k THEATRE SQBflC&OfSECC LILA LEE in "THE CRUSE OF THE HAKE-BELIEVES" Lila Lee's a darling, she builds a-ship in her back yard and then Jets the finest young skipper aboard. Honest! Come and sail with them to Cape of Adventure and the land of love. 1 Thorsday and Friday Bulls for Sale Choico Hereford Bulls from one to I three years old for salo. Address H. P. Hansen, North Platto, Neb. ! Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic, a stock con- it dltionor and worm expellor. Sold J? only at tho REXALL STORE. 1 C. F. Toniplo roamed, yesterday from Omaha whero ho was called by : tho illness of his mother, Mrs. J.. W. Boyer, who has been seriously ill ' with heart trouble. She was much improved, however, when Mr. Tem ple left Omaha. Fresh Whlttman (Candles nt tho Nyal Drug Store. Lost 21 jewel Hamilton watch, charm. Reward of 510 ot finder. gold chain and B. of L. F. & E. GEO. HANSEN. Wanted Contracts for plowing. Call at 075 No. Locust. Phone Red 55G. 22 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Reynolds, of Orchard, Col., aro tho happy parents of a baby girl, born February 22d. Mrs. Reynolds was formorly Miss Ly dia Eve3, of this city. Jontcel Face Powder, Invisible and clinging. Sold on:y at tho REX ALL STORE. Tho three hundred head of cattle sold at tho J. W. Payno sale last Thursday wcro purchased largely by Jamos Shoup, of Sutherland, Walter & Co., of this city, and Neale Turpio. Tho Harrington Mer. Co. will buy your Hay and Grain. Obtain our prices beforo you soli. tf i.t j: a a I a a 3 1 a a with every Shayne-Brun Tailored Suit Dress in fashion. Choose from the Shayne-Brun classy patterns and each one guaranteed pure wool. And don't forget Extra trousers FREE if you ORDER NOW HARRY SAMUELSON, The Suit Plan EXPERT FOOT SPECIALISTS ARE NOW IN TOWN Dr. and Mrs. II. F. Richer, of Nowark, N. J., havo opened nn of- flco for a month or two nt the Mc Cabo Hotel, whoro thoy will troat and euro your corns, bunions. In grown nails, callouses, swoaty feet, broken nrches, or Itchy foot without pain. Now Is tho timo to havo your feot cured boforo warm weather conies, ns you know how thoy burn then. Also wo glvo rubbing treat ments for all chronic allmonts or disensos, goitres, female troublos, rhoumatlsm a specialty. No medi cines try us and bo nappy. Hours 9 a. m. till 9 p. m. Room 302 McCabe Hotel. Examination free. 13tf NOTICE! To the Business Interests of North Platte: This is to certify that the co-operative Edu cational andJlPublicity campaign that is inaug urated in our city is strictly in the interests of organized LABOR of all crafts, and to the BUSI NESS men of North Platte. Any favors shown our representatives; Mr. C. W. BLACK, Mr. H. H. LONG, Mr. R. L. CANTLIN, will be appreciated by the North Platte Central Labor Union. Shorwin-Wllllunis (Brighten up stain, stains nnd varhlhes in none operntion. Sold only at tho REX ALL STORE. Tho C. H. Waltor Co. shipped a big consignment of cattle to South Oma ha Sunday. This firm has on hand at presont about six hundred head which thoy ar feeding on tho formor Cody ranch. Avoid a constipated habit, it breeds dlsonso In tho body. An occasional dose of Prickly Ash Bitters will keep the bowels hoalthy and rogular. Price $1.26 per botto. Gummoro-Dent Drug ALWAYS USE 8H MORTU PLATTE i best1 WOBTH PLATTE, way II ....... HH t. IT MAKES BETTER BREAD PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES :.: a a i.t a a i.t a a 5.: . a a a a a a a ft a a i.t it Jft. 10.3 Co., Special Agents.