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THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., WML 1919. No. 24 MAYOK-KIiKCT STIU'IT'A int r ASSUJti: DUTIES A EXT WKEK afiiyor-elect Stroltz will bo Inducted into offlco next Tuesday ovonlng at the regular seini-nionthly mooting of the council, Councilman E. G Coates and C. L. Buskins also taking their seats at that.tlmo. Mr. Streitz has not publicly inti mated his selections for city attorney, city physician and members of the po lice force. It is probable that iulto a number of citizens will attend this meeting to witness the induction of the now may or and to wish him a successful ad ministration. Ho will assumo the Uu tles of tho office under somewhat try- jut; uuiiuiuons, ror tne moro radical of his supporters will no doubt make cortaln demands of him that are un reasonable and impossible to fulfill. ::o::- Eggs for setting. Plymoth Rock. $1.00 for fifteen. Phono 783P3. 1VAK TAXK CUMING TO XOHTH PLATTE Al'KIIi 10. mas The Dellghlful Screen Sinr Edith Roberts will mako you say "well dono" when you see her in her latest production: OF THE SOUTH When she came to tho city from her mountain home her only clothes wero her grandmoth er's her only friend a pet pig. But when the call of tho wild drew her back again, no one wanted her to go. You'll know why when you see delightful Edith Roberts in this pretty and thrilling picture. AND FATTY AltBUCPLE IX TATTY CLEANS UP" SUN, TO-NIGHT C. F. Temple cqunty chairman ot tho Liberty loans committeo received the following telegram yostorday: Omaha, Neb., April 3, 1919. C. P.. Temple. North Platto! Six thousand pound tank on special train accompanied by tank crow and victory loan speaker will arrive in North Platte April 19th, for all day victory loart demonsctration. Tank will unload and operate on its own power through the streets. Will nd viso you of further development. E. F. FOLDA. Secy. Tim nnpolnl Irnln with tlin tnnk will arrive Saturday mowing, April 19th. TIiIb war tank which is supposed to havo soon service in tho battles over Rf.iH. will ns sttitnil In tlin tolocrnm. bo operated by a regular tank crow. Not only will it be run through the streets, but Chairman Temple, ns nd vlsod In Oninlm n slinrt tlmp nun. will I erect a barricade of railroad tlos and i have trenches dug In order to demon- strato just what these tanks can do anu nave none in aciuai war fare in overcoming obstructions to their progress. If any property own er around town has an old delapidatetl building which he desires torn down, Chairman Temple will be glad to have tho tank do the work and he guaran tees that tho destruction of the build ing will be complete. Lincoln county residents have read of tho work of these tanks, have seen them pictured, and now on April 19th will have an oportunlty to see them In action. A big oan drive meeting wirt be held in the evening following the dem onstration. ::o:: j DECOItATUIt l'UK THE AUTO snow COMES TOMOUWm SUN .-. SATURDAY Monroe Salisbury The master of emotional pho to play in his powerful dramatic triumph "The-Light of Victory" taken from Geo. Hulls story "Breathes There a Man," run in Scnbners Magazine and T0T0 fn his lalest comedy, BUSY DAY Enifineprs Will Hold Mnv I'nriv. Division 88. Brotherhood nf Tnon- motive Engineers, met this wppk .ami decided to give their annual May par ty on Thursday, May first. Frank Moore was appointed chairman of the arrangement committee and ho has secured tho Lloyd opera house for tho party, tins being tho only building in town large enough to accommodate tho crowds which for over a third of a century havo yearly attended this social function. The manngomont of tho Auto Show, which comprises the North Platte Auto (Dealers' Association havo se cured tho services of O. S. Popojov as manager of the auto show, 'lib informs us tlmt tlm u " ,- "V v i jiousc is ueing cleared up, lloors clean ed and everything In readiness for tho Burgoss-Xash decorator who ar rives Saturday from Omnha with tho decorations and electrical equipment to make tho old opera house resemhlo a palm garden. He brings with lijm much of tho decorations and equip ment used in tho Omaha auto show. All of the musical orchestras havo been secured for afternoon and even ing. In the ovenlng there will be spe- wui quartettes together with the Peer less Trio of Sioux- VMv. are informed that tho management Jias secured the musical Walkers with their $1,000 worth of musical In. struments. Theso nre in addition to wnat wore formerly secured which now guarantees that something will be doing every minute. Some of tho automobiles which will be on exhibition at tho show arc ar riving in town nnd everything will bo in readiness for tho grand opening at 2:3Q Thursday afternoon. Do not forget that Thursday from 2:30 to 5:30. tho school children nro admit ted froe. Thursday night is North Platto night. Friday is everybody's day and evening. Saturday farmers' day. Saturday oven! night. Do not miss seeing tho .flying machine. Everybody invited. Watch for tho parade Thursday at 12 o'clock. noon. : to: : LOCAL AND PEKSOXAL :o: : Cattle Hrlng Good Price. Scott Reynolds, living six miles southeast of town, a fnw rf sold sixty head of coming three, year. oiu steers to iPeter Peets. of SIdnev. for S17Q.50 ,a head. While 'this se'enis a big price for cattle, the condition of the steers fully warranted tho sum paid. ::o:: A few doslrabln KPinni1.lnitui Vnnk at Uio right prices. Hemly-Oglcr Auto company Bo sure to attend tho Pfinpprf In tho Men's Glee Club of "n logo, given Ullder tho aiinnlina nf Mia Junior 'clasB, Monday evening, April 7th, at S o'clock. Admission 50c. Every day's express from Now York brings In newer styles in women's suits, coats dolmans, capes and dross es. Don't fail to see them at Tho Leader 'Mercantile Co.'s. Christian Science service Sunday 11 a. m. Sunday school 12 m. Wednesday ovenlng meetings every week at 8:00 o'clock. cordial invitation Is extend ed to all to attend theso services. Building & Loan building, room 25. Stout suits in a big variety of styles, prices from $35 to $fio. Wn rnn fit them all. E. T. Tramn & Sons. B. O. CoafOs and Dr.' L. C. Drost drove. to Kovstonn 'Lint. nltht they were called lv tlin snrlnuq tlinnaa of Mr. Coates,' son-in-law. H. A. Chambers. NoW novel Ideas cnmlni In nnnli fin. fn suits and coats: if VOll nrn Intnr- ested do not miss them. E. T. Tmnm & Sons. DISTINCTIVE MODELS IN SUITS AND COATS Superiority in Workmanship niitl Perfection in Fit is what makes the Printess garments different. We are making special prices this sea son on our garments, consequently ' we are able to please you in every way. Each and every Printzess model is an expression of the newest Paris thought and yet the style is lasting and dependable. Compare quality and you will find better tail oring, better material, then look at the lining and you will be more than satisfied that it is real merchandise. IMiy u Printzess garment and you will not regret your purchase. Prompt service in getting your gar ment right out. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. i Jfe'Tl r Jntne- Ware, of Blair, has boon spondlhK this wcok in ,town. Mr. .,..! Mrs. T. C. Pattorson will return i ,i8 ovening rrom a two weeks' visit in i ho east. Mrfl. V II. llnv1 . lira rw Miss M.i. Doyd, of Ogalalla. visited lriunuK in town yestordav. It. L. Maker, nnn nf Stnnlr.tr!. booster spont Tuesday in town while uniuuif iiomo irom a business trip to Omaha. ItVtlhio to plant pansloB, asparagus roots ami rhubarb, and we have good ones. , Tho North Platto Floral Co., 1 IlUllti J '-0. Thot, i iost wohdorful collection of IMDllill MIHS. Ilmaa .Inl.iini.u n 1 1.1 "" " jou ever saw nre now on display and sale at BLOCK'S. Bo sun to attend the concert by the Men s, Oi.-o Club of Doano College, given under tho auspices of tho Junior class, Monday evening April 7th, at 8 o clock. Admission 50 cents. Tho Guidon Ruin Hll.lr. rMnc, IPresbyttrlan church will meet with IV. VV ,JasKs. -02 west Eighth, this aftornoon at three o'clock. A full attendance is desired. Hofrosh ments will be served. Tho women's foreign missionary society of tho jVl. R. oim with Mrs Walter Crook. 215 Locust Huooi, mis aitornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mnsnn. route homo from California. ' stopped u.ui ui yesterday to visit their niece, Mrs. Millard Hosier. It. O. Palmer, nmnlnvoil nMm tn,,-.. er bowling alley; was arraigned be fore U. , S OnimiilsHlniiiar. rn,ii..,-i . . w .. v, . KUUUUUIOt Wednesday on tho charge of sending obsceno llteraturo through tho malls His hearing was set for April 14th,. License to wed was issued Wed nesday la Prnnlr Tfr.nl. r..i it i Barnett, ,both of Horshoy, and to How ard Marshal, of this city and Ethel Ogg, of Keystone. Yesterday Judgo oodhurst united in marriage A. T. iiunier, oi L,isco nnd Hazel Bonn, of Lacon. Palestine nmnmnnilnrv Templar, elected tho following of- ncers" Wednesday ovening: Eminent commander. Harrv Dl T; Brock; captain general, J. o. nwiium; treasurer, Chas. McDon ald; recordor. A. v. s.roi. ,Dor. . P. Stre tz. ' Dont fluend tliii tlmA nti.i ,. make dresses for' ouy-tnem better than mnt nnni.ir. make. On snle now, the Mary Now ton gingham dressns at nKr. i at $1.95, $2.45 and $2.95.. at Tho'lador Morcantilo Co.'s. , This has been tho greatest suit sea son over known. Wo are getting in now suits OVOrV dav tn nnmilv M.r. great demand. You aro sure to find hero the kind of a suit you may want whether It may bo a box suit, blouse suit, or plain tailored suit. BLOCK has thorn. Easter gloves In French kid qr the Niagara Maid silk dnvea tn n m, wanted shades at BLOCK'S. 1110 J A. It. Will lllOOt nt till! l.r.,r,r. .tlJ 1 Wilt l Ol iIrs. ( . jr. Snnnrnr. finj Street on Monday ovening at 7:. ID. Tho snowing program will bo given: Mu sic, D. A. It. ounrtotto V.rrnnt r.r War Upon Music. AtrH P t? nrr,r... A musical Medley, Chapter.' Holi viiu. My favorite Song. Itoport of Nebraska State Conference, Mrs. Grimes. in all tho now materials, such as satin, ete may he seen at BLOCK'S The largest and most beautiful as sortment In the city of Easter skirts in all the now materials, such as fan tasio, kumslo kumso, baronotto satin, etc., mm be seen at BLOCK'S. ::o:: vim SALU White Plymouth Bock eggs for sot tlng at $1 50 for 15. Phono Black 920. Turner In Had Again. Charloy Turnoiv colored,, was ar rested Wodnosdaynilght on tho charge of illegal possession of liquor, Shor iff Salisbury having unearthed twolvo pints of whisky at tho Turner homo. He wni taken to Jail but was released from custody by furnishing a $500 bond. Ho Will hnvo a tiri.tliiilimi.v hearing baforo .TtulL'n Tuesday. This Is Turner's second of fense under tho latest liquor law. In tho wrestling match Wednesday ovening at tho dromon's hall, Nollis took two falls out of Ityan of Grand Inland,, securing the first fall in twen tytwo minutes nnd tho third in six minutes, while ltyan got tho second fall In forty minutes. In tho pre liminaries Joo Thomas took two falls out of Hex A.'nold nnd Jack Wright bested Pat Buff In two straight falls. Tonight Anderson, a mat man from Dos Moines, will attempt to throw both Nollis ami iivn -... 'mini iiitrty minutes. You'll 1)0 nloasod with mil Tntlllnnt up to the mlmitn ntvl HQ nf (t.lnrtn . - j .... ii inn in suit your nursm. n'hta Tho Leader Mercantile Co. in charge - '" Mill iv Memorlnl Service Tlioro will bo a memorial sorvlco hold at tho Maxwell Baptist chfirch on Sunday afternoon, April G, nt four : o uiock, now tinio, ror isimor Shaner, who was killed in action Jn Franco. I Ho was tho son of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Shnnor, of Maxwell, and a brothor of juMrs. Norman Connelly of this city. jui returned soldiers nnd sailors arc especially invited to nttond. ::o:: Chicken Dinner mid Supper. The ladles of tho Christian church will servo n chicken dinner nnd sup- " por in tho church bascmont Friday, April llth. Visitors to tho nuto show aro Invited to take advantngo of this opportunity to got a good dinner or supper or both. First Lutheran Church. Mornim: worshl joct, "I am tho Vlnoj" evening Wor ship 8:15 o'clock, subject, "Light In the Dark iay school at ono o'clock. You aro cordially invited to worship with us REV. C. F. KOCH, Pastor. ' Boys' blouses, wash suits, and romp era nnd creepers for tho little tots at i no meaner Morcantilo Co.'s. Keith Theatre Friday and Saturday Fatty Arbuckle in "The Sheriff" 'tiff&fcr"'-shootin' in FRIDAY, George Walsh in "NEVER SAY QUIT ' . How a submarine chaser captured a shipload of modern piratea. SATURDAY, Wallace Reid in "The Man From Funeral Range" tojrowit18 onethinfitobe innocent and quite another thing 4 PRICES; Adults 25c, Children 15c, Inclnding War Tax. in. iu:irrEi,i) IMisician, Olisfolrk'lan Surireon, X-Ilay Calls Pn.iuptly Answered Sight or Day . Phone Office (till ltesldence CHI tl Service 4 t.t i.t if. NEW Ford Repair Shop 722 N. Locust. Phone 152. S Trial Will Convince You, . BltSi'lJ4!!t!!,IS-iMi.i..M.MM.w. .....? ' '"''WwW.VmWwWi.W.iiiWm'i'. Service Hnn Wlk?9 Willi vwiaaiAa DOROTHY GISII Not a picture of fancy but of fact. The.dirty Work of spies and sT Z nCh-ytU hrnv? realof i3 " visible from plotTdeed See the cunning of the Hun-snakes.'and then rejoice in that Keith Theatre MmJnvr A T.J x'jlvuuuj auu lUCoUay Latest tn oxfords in Salin, Patent, Black' Brown and White soft kid, witlh the newest Louis XII heels, high arch and snug fitting around the ankles, priced ro $5 to $8 Latest Eastern style pumps, in Satin, Patent, black Kid, and white Kid, dres sy heels, high arch and snug fitting around.. the top, priced from $4.50 to $8 hates styles in the new medium low military heels in .ox fords and pumps, in black, dark browns and white kid and canvas, priced from A . $4.50 to $8.00 Our line of Children's Shoes and Slippers is complete and we have a large line to select from at SHOE MARKET WE DO REPAIRING. NORTH PLATTE AUTO SHOW CARS, LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Aoril rr ll-l? TRUCKS, , TRACTORS, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. I " 1 i s