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THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MARCH 4, 1919.
No. 15
MAY OltCANI.i: A I.OCAI,
1IOMI2 Ili;il,I)I(J ASSOCIATIO.V
To relieve the lainnml for lioincB for
rental iiurposeH nml at the same time
Klve tho liomcloss an opportunity to
purchase a home on easy payments,
there la now In process of orKnulza
tlon what Is to he known ns n Homo
Guilders' Association to ho financed hy
twenty-flvo or nioro men and with a
capital stock of not less than $25,000.
The ohject of the association Is to
purchnse lots, erect houses thereon
and as above stated rent or sell thorn
on the Installment plan, '
In view of tho fact that from fifty
to one hundred houses for rental pur
poses are needed In North Platte In or
der to accommodate tho demand, and
that people who desire to locate' here
hut cannot do so because they cannot
secure houses In which to live,, the
proposed Home Builders' Association
Is certainly a move In tho right di
rection. Why Not n Knnkl Ticket.
Editor of'Trlbune:
Now that t(ic world war Is over, Is
tho "plo' to bo monopolized hy tho fel
lows who evaded servlco by getting be
hind their wife's skirt or aro wo going
to see that tho honors nnd emoluments
shall go to tho hoys who waived ex
emptions and entered tho servlco of
their country?
Speaking of candidates for city of
ficers at tho spring election, why not
have a Khaki ticket?
How would this strlko you?
For Mayor George N. GIbbs.
For City Clerk William Rltnor.
City Treasurer Raymond Tlghe.
For City Engineer 11, U. Cochran.
Thlg Is only a suggestion . There is
no end of good material amongst the
boys who wore the khakt.
A CIVIL, WAR VETERAN.
Can you fall In love with a ghost
Sun thoatro tonight.
THEATRE
DOROTHY GISH in
ope Ches
Means matrimony of course
but it also shows how a
happy hearted girl packed
all her troubles in her
"hope chest."
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ICRYST A L
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THURSQAYiD FRIDAY
Mil
Tonight and Tomorrow
MARION
"The Biirdeia of Proof
The story of the young bride of a cabinet minister who
is suspected of aiding the -enemy. Excitement and thrills
lead to a surprise outcome.
Keith
GEORGE BRONSON HOWARD'S
'COME THROUGH
Remarkably thrilling. Wonderully entertaining. By far
the best suspense drama produced this year.
Keith
Theatre
FATTY ARBUCKLE in
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His one hesl dish
Friday's Feature, Tom Mix in Fame and Fortune
V A drama that snaps like an electric spark.
Saturdays Feature: Wallace Reid in The Source.
Adults 25c. Balcony 20c, Children 15c
Including War Tax.
Putting It L'p tn the farmer.
Tho Trlhuno loams from an offi
cial source that tho farmers of tho
country aro oxpected to buy inor
heavily of the Victory loan bonds than
they did of any of tho previous Is
sues. Tho government officials tako
the position that the farmer has boon
guaranteed a big price for his wheat,
and that In making this guarantee the
government stands to loso abput a
billion dollars. Thus as tho govern
ment has made a sacrifice to maintain
the wheat price, the farmer should
niako an equal sacrifice In buying
bonds to the utmost limit. It Is fur
ther argued that by guaranteeing tho
price of wheat nil other farm produce
Is held up In price.
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MoMiitiltitrN In February.
W. C. Rltncr returned Sunday night
from a two months' visit lii central
Pennsylvania, tho scenes of his boyhood
days and not far from where The
Tribune editor when a boy seated him
self on n piece of plank and slid down
tho hills covered with strongly crusted
snow. Mr .RItner says tho winter In
Pennsylvania has been very open, no
snow, no Ice, no cold wcathor, nnd with
all streams open. Ten days before ho
loft ho was In a section where tho mo
squitoes were thicker than ho ever
saw them on an August evening In tho
Platto valley. Wo rather questioned
William on this statement, but ho de
clared It to be a fact.
MIhm (innlt to AVeil.
Miss Alloon Gnntt, county superin
tendent, will become tho bride, on
March 18th, of Captain Roy L. Coch
ran, who recently returned from over
seas duty. Miss Gantt will retain the
superlntendency of tho county schools.
Captain Cochran Is a deputy state en
gineer and his work for tho next year
or two will be largely In Western Ne
braska. Ho will therefore niako his
headquarters In this city.
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Xotlde to IluMlneNH Men.
Any merchant who haB not signed
up with tho North Plntto Central La
bor Union In their co-operative adver
tising and educational campaign can
bo carried In tho guldo books and in
newspaper by calling nny time this
week on R. L. CANT LIN,
Business Agent C. L. Ul
But It must be this week.
Henley Sellx IutereMt.
T. F. Healoy is selling his interest
in tho A. N. Durbln Auto Co. to Mr.
Durbln, tho sale to bo closed today.
Mr. Ilealey, who has lived In Lincoln
county since before the Indians and
buffaloes left, experts to go to Omaha
to reside, having been offered a satis
factory position in that city.
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ATTKNTION I. tl. O. F.
All iiiemberK of (hp order nre re
iu'ted to lie preNent '1'liurNilny, Mnrch
fltli, nt 7::;0 l'. M. xliiiri nt the hull.
CIiimh Initiation. .1. :tJY SWOPK,
Secretary.
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For Sale Vacant lot northeast cor
ner Fifth and Oak streets. Dr. II. C.
Brock. 15-tf
Ciilf Menl, l'lj? jrcnl, Jteff Mash,
Milk Wish, iiml Mor-Mllk nt
LEITOLDT & l'KSNINGTON.
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
DAVIES IN
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THEATRE
Wednesday and Thursday
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is food for laughter
Friday and Saturday
LOCAL AIS1) PEKSOXAL
M. B Crosby transacted business In
Omaha Saturday.
Russoll Langford has boon a visit
ing In OiiihIhi for a day or two.
.Tudgo and Mrs. J. S. Hoagland aro
uoth suffering from la grlppo.
The V. K. O. will meet Wednesday
afternoon of this weok with Mrs. C.
F. hidings.
Members of the Travel and Study"
Club woro ontcrtnlncd last evening by
Mrs. w. II. McDonald.
Tho bible class of tho Presbyterian
churoh will meet Friday afternoon
with Mm. Isaac Dillon.
Miss Hlldroth, of the Western Union
office, 4-oturned yesterday from a visit
with rolatlvos at Kimball.
Mrs. 13. 8. Davis and son Robert Loo
accompanied Mrs Davis mother, Mrs.
Eskew, to Omnlm this morning.
Miss Minerva Hastings entertained
eight girl friends at six o'clock dln
nro Monday In honor of her thirteenth
hlrthdny.
Mrs. C. W. McVlckor roturned to
the McVlcker Millinery Saturday after
spending some time at her homo In
Denver.
A lot of white nnd colored outing
flannel remunnts, saving you 4 to 13c a
yard on ovory yard you buy at The
Leader Mercantile Co.
Lost Eastern Star pin, star set In
largo circle. Flndor please return to
Brooks' studio for reward.
Georgo Slmants was quarantined for
tho flu Monday. Mrs. Slmants hns boon
qui to 111 with pleurisy for the past
veek.
Spring Suits and Coats arriving
dally, AH new spring stylos which nro
especlally attractive this senadn.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
A baby born to Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Jncobs Friday evening died tho fol
lowing morning. Mrs. Jacobs was for
merly Miss Irene Stuart. ,
Is a man entitled to absolute obedi
ence from his wife should ho not
obey her as well? Tho Metro play,
"Secrot Strings," to bo shown at the
Sun thentre Wednesday will show you
the. wife's opinion..
A fine fine line of ready mado chil
dren's clothes, with a touch of em
broidery to completo them.
15-2 THE ART STORE,
Negotiations aro pending .for tho
sale of tho F. E. liullard property on
west Third street to F. M. Kuser,
who for a number of years has been
living on a ranch northeast of town,
but who is selling out and will move
to town.
Change of Ownership greaj ae
arcoiiri Clothing Gs $50?000 Stock now
Attention Sir KnlghtM
1'nlestine Coinmnndery No. 18 will
Klve a dinner nt MhhoiiIo Toinplo,
Tin-sday, Mnrch 4th at G:S0, In honor of
Sir Robert A. Armstrong.
Hlnht Eminent Sir Edward H. Clnpp,
Grand Commnndor of the Grand Com
tvnndery of Nebraska, will pay Pales
tine Cominandery nn olllclal visit at
which time the Order of the Tomplo
will be conferred.
All members nnd visiting Knights
arr cordially Invited.
HARRY DIXON. Commandor.
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W. 1 lleery Critically III
A telegram received In town yester
dsy announced that V. T. Heery, of
Kansas City, formerly district forumau
at this terminal was critically III with
double pneumonia. Tho mossngo stated
that his chnnco for recovery was
slight. Mr. and Mrs. Beery hnve made
Kansas City tholr homo for about a
year pnst.
Yesterday morning opened warm
and balmy, nnd wo were congrntulat
Iiik ourselvos that we wero to havo
spring weather. About ten o'clock vo
met Observer Shilling who laughingly
remarked "a cold wave Is coining." It
came last evening and with a llgl)t fall
of hliow .
Mrs. Roy Cottorell, District Chair
man, and Mrs. Frank Buchanan, loavo
tonight for Omaha to attend tho
Wonion's'lilbcrty Loan cominltteo con
ference held thoro March Cth and Cth.
All district chairmen aro expected to
be present and plans for tho coming
campaign will bo discussed.
Now spring 'suits, coats nild dresses
coming In every day at Tho Londor
MeroHlitllo Co.
Tho 20th Century Club will moot
this afternoon with Mrs. Hnrry Cram
er. Tho program will bo In charge of
Mrs. Edwards.
0, L. Patterson camo down from
Denver this morning and will remain
for two or throo dnys visiting friends
nml transacting business.
Wnn tod Competent girl for general
housowork. Mrs. J. C. Ilollninn, phono
Red 384.
Tho II. & S. Agency reports tho sale
of six lots In tho Cody addition to tho
Emrlck brothers; also four lots In
the Ponlston addition nnd two lots In
Taylor's addition.
J. E .Sebnstlnu has sold to Win. Dow
hor tho rosldonco property at 802
east?;:
",Sinu
enstV'Slxth street.
art riow spring models In milli
nery nt The Lender Morcanttlo Co.'s
department. In charge of Miss Letts.
Mrs. H. M. Grimes wont to Ognlalla
this morning to visit friends while tho
i
Judgo Is holding court.
The lost Wonderful Sale Ever Held in North Platte. jg
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No Wonder this Store was Crowded to the Doors on the Open-
ing Day of this Sale. Think of What it Means to Attend this H
Extraordinary Money Saving Event. jg
. SAVE 1-3 TO J2 ,:
Successors to HARCOURT CLOTHING CO. ' jfl
,MHT OATHS FUJI COUNTY FAIR
AIMlANCii: FOR Al'TO HACKS
The hoard of directors of the coun
ty fair at a meeting held Saturday af
ternoon selected Soptombor 23-87 ns
tho date for tho county fair and also
made preliminary plans for nuto races
on the fair grouuds on tho nftornoon of
July 4th.
Enrllor dates for tho fall" woro sug
gested, hut It was found that In order
to secure entries for tho racos It was
necossary to sotoct dates correspond
ing with fair datos In counties oast of
hero. Soptombor Z3d will bo entry
day, the 24th, Sfitli and JCtli will bo the
horse racing days, while tho afternoon
or the 27th will be devoted to auto and
motorcycle races.
For the auto races on July 4th pursoH
aggregating $2,650 will bo hung up,
nnd tho slzo of thu purses arc certain
to attract tho attendance of a largo
number of speedsters. J. J. Craw
ford was selected to manngo the r,ncos,
and his work In this lino In tho pnst In
sures a mighty good progrnni for July
4th.
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ATTENTION I. O. O. 1
All member of the order lire re
iienteil to lie proxrnt Thursday, Mnrch
Mil, nt TiHO I. M. Nhnrp nt the hull.
CIiimm Initiation. .1. CITY NWOl'IS,
Secretary.
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J. J. Halllgan Is In Ognlalla this
weok attending district, court.
Fit out tho hoys nnd girls In our
Host Evor black stockings, tho kind
that wears and Is absolutely fast col
ors, nt 33o a pair at Tho Leader Mer
cantile Co.
Frank Matsky of Ogalalla, who has
been taking rheumatic treatment of
local doctors for several weeks, was
taken suddenly 111 In a local busuosn
houso Mondny noon. Ho was removed
to a local hospital.
When In Tho Londor Mercantile Co.'s
ask to ho shown the now spring nnd
summer silks. They're wondorful.
Boautlful lot of new blouses at Tho
Leader Mercantile Co.'s.
Tho blblo group will m cot this week
at tho church parlors. Tho A. E. Class
will bo entortnlned by Mrs. H. L.
Pennington 'at 1021 wcBt Fourth stroot.
Tho new group nt tho homo of Mrs. M.
Loudon, C02 south Pino street.
Tho Red Cross knitting rooms In the
odoral building will " opon from two
till flvo o'clock every dny except Sat
urday. Workers aro urged to attend
lis qulto a number of knitted rofugoo
garmentH-have-he&r.callo.di.for...
S.VT.TI SAtTI SALT!
All I.iutlH of salt, nt
LEYI'OLDT & PENNINGTON.
Phone 20(5.
(jow
Record
On!
Rox Bench's tremendous drama of
redemption, "Laughing Bill Hydo. In
which WIU Rogers plnys tho title part,
will bo tho attraotlon at tho Crystal
tioxt Saturday nftornoon and ovonlng,
WIU RogorB has this to sny: ''I nln't
ono of those horo movlo cowboys that
can Jump on a horso for a far distance.
Tho klnda horses I rldo nln't thoro
when you Jump on 'em." Plan to soo
thla wondorful plcturo olthor afternoon
or evening.
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FOR SALE
All kinds of nursory stock, thor
oughhrcd White Wynndotto eggs for
netting, Regnl strain, my homo on enst
Fourth, with ono of two blocks In
cluded; also my ranch of SCO acres 4
mllos southeast of Tryon at $8,000,00,
Also a few stands of stlnglesa bees.
R. McFARLAND, Box 020, Phono Rod
732, 200R block, North Plntto. tt
SUN THEATRE
TONIGHT!
June Elvidgo in
"The Zero Hour"
A different sort of a picture
mode doubly pleasing by the
work of the star.
And a Lyons-Moran comedy
"Marry My Wife"
WEDNESDAY
Olive Tell in
"Secret Strings"
Could you lovo a man after
you found him to be a thief?
See the answer in ths picture.
The Screen Telegram
The latest news in pictures.
Otflco fhono 340 Jlos. Black 376
Vr-WMl SlIAITKR,- .
Osteopathic Physician v
Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Nob.
Pliono for Appointments.
Breaking Crowds
on Sale at
as