Let Your Graduation Gift Teach Thrift Thr'K '8 "c opposite wastefulness or cxtraTnpuncc. It Is not stinginess, miserliness, hoarding. It Is cconomN ail practice; good mnnat'cmcni. The graduation gift of gold Jewelry from Clinton's leaches thrift. It Is a present which will endure for years, it Is a continuous reminder of good buying Judgment. It Is a concrete les son in thrift. Hroochcs llnr Plus Pendants Lnrallicres Neck Chains - 'Set Kings "Bracelets Coat Chains Waldcmars Cuff Links Kelt llucklcs Tie Claps C. S. CLINTON, .1EWELEK AND OPTICIAN. At the Sign of the lllg King. " LOCAL AND PERSONAL Gonoral Manager Jcffors, of tho Un- street. E. S. Davis, who represented Lin coln county In the lower house of the legislature, 'fdtilfrfe'd'Udm'o Monday ev ening. Mr. Davis unys he enjoyed his work as a lawmaker and passed an pleasant winter at the state capital. Beginning yostorday tho price of soft drinks at the various parlors were advanced ten per cont In order to cov er the new War tax which became ef fective. A ten cont drink now costs eleven and' a fifteen cent drink sev enteen cents. I have two registered Hereford bulls. Wish to sell ono for cash and trade the other for a registered bull. E. Sodorman. 29-4 Richard Carle never falls to prosont something worth while In the way of dlvorslon but when he appears at the Kolth Theatre, May 5, It will be founa that his now vehicle "Furs nnd Frills" gives tho public rather more than the ordinary Carlo value. Some very nice catfish are being caught In the river by such skilful flBhormon as Arthur Allen nnd Will Rltncr. Wednesday they caught a number that weighed from two to three pounds each, and the day hofore ono weighing nearly four pounds. Dr. Morrill, Donttst. Office over Wilcox department Store. lit Is expected to do considerable work tills spring on tho Lincoln high way botweon Ilrady and tho east line of tho county. Tills stretch of road Is so sandy that few travelers use it, Mrs. Raymond Tight left Tuesday I LOCAL KAILItOAl) MEN TELL for awo weeks visit ljapxe.nnjj jvith A SMOOTH I100ZK STOItY. Claude Cobb tills week purchased tho F. J. Dunn lot in the 1000 block" on west Fourth street for $1500. This is the lot on which the house burned several months ago. Mr. CoblJvlll Use tno noor pians oi mu lorjner Local railroad men tell tho follow ing booze story which they vouch for as having happened a short time ngo. A car was billed from Kansas City to Cheyenne, the bill of lading reading "empty whisky barrels." When the train reached a blind aiding southeast ,CTi., ;; rnv nt tho found on reaciieu a blind aiding n7r HlVnr t e erection of a lSme 'm ""ngs "ns particular car WaB E tht till t future 2 I set out on account of ft ll0t x. A In the immediate future. (ay or tWQ mtGr th(j cRr Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Sahi- up. taken Into Hnstings, new brassos uol Goozoo and in rocognltlonoffjMr. I put in and the car sent on its way to Goozee's services as secretary of the ' Cheyenne. Upon arrivcl there the Mutual Ilullding and Loan Association consignee was notified who wont to for thirty-three years. Mr. and Mrs. T. , the freight depot paid tho freight but u. I'miursuu wjij i-mciia H . upon opening the car round It empty, ors of tho nsociation and their ladies though tho seal did not seem to have nt a dinner at their home next Tgos-j been disturbed. Ho sought the day evening. freight agent and suggested that thcro Two more carloads of uougq uroth-must no somo mistake in tho car num ors cars arc on the road. Wo are do- Iber. The bill of lading was looked un Ing our best to keep In touch with the and everything -found correct. This wonderful demand for goou cars and seemcu 10 satisfy tho consignee and he will list you for nn early delivery If ion witnout further protest. Tho ker you will got your order filed at once, "el of the story is that whon the car J. V. Romlgh, Dealer. i left Kansas City It contained barrels m. -vra Arthur nrvilnrmnn. nflflHl with whiskey: that an ex-rall- .San Pedro, Cal., have been yWUng i rld mtn ro(lp the train and saw .that, fr onds In town this week while on. tMs particular car "run hot" by meth- route cast on a three montns' pleasure mmoiui men at a paru trln Mr Crvderman left North Platte !cu,ar Point on its journey; that while Mrs. E. N. MoNamnr, of I'axtonwaa ' Mis Harriot Murrinhna. beeh.', ill a busiilcss visitor In town yesterday. with tonsllitis for a week past. 1 A girl baby was born Tuesday at the ! TherVwIU bo a RofletfoTi kqnsington General hospital to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ven- this afternoon In- the Odd "'Fellows' t" ., ' , Hall. , ' MIss.Mhrio Martini came down from Tahmdgc Wiilte,lbf Horsliey, was in Horshey yostorday to attend the May to vn yesterday looking nftor business r twelve years ago after having spent his boyhood days In town. Ho is as sociated with his father and brother in tho auto tire and accessories busi ness in San Pedro. Indian Runnor ducks and eggs, for nrnfnrrlnr in flin rnnrl nnltdi nt tlio ' rlvor in traveling between tho two .nl nr tr.ulo for chickens. Phone Red I towns. I or call at 703 west Elevdnth i 1 will havo dahlia bulbs on sale for i gtrcet . ' 28-5 i the next week. Mrs. J. H. Donegan. I ' . c "j win play nt the Kolth i O. H. Thoolocko has purchased two L,"'' North Piatto. in his latest t tl.n Al Witt lmuaia .. ..lit . Tn,-at, I 1 110BU O, "l" ' . ' . "" ui.ou.i.i. .,,l1 nnmiu V "FllM anU 1'TIIIS. Mr. Tift , is selling off tho "r.,, " nAVi vrllls". the newest-of tho car was lying on the blind siding tno wiusKey was unloaded, and the billing of the car through to Cheyenne was merely a "frame up." It was cer tainly a smooth piece of work on the part or tho booze peddlers. ::o:: . Olson Weds in Omnhn. Elizabeth Winans, who has prepared uie excellent meals nt tho bachelors' bungalow for a couple of years, dis appeared tho later part of last week. I he bungalow bunch wore nlarmed: could it be possiblo that this treasure or theirs had boon been abducted and carried away? Ion Pacific, and Mrs. JofTors, camo Krcatcr part of his real estate hold- ncf"rJ cua", musical comedy offer up from Omaha last evening to attend Ings , town and making Investments I "'f''"?.! nt tho Keith tho onglncors' May Party. , in Omaha. ii , Tho W. II. U. Will IIOKJ II HUUUW iu T af Hntnl.n1 off t,iv nnr lintwnnn .,1 H-l Odd Follows' hall Saturday afternoon .. .. , . g.,tilorinil on nortll 1 vllM, nA beauty at four o'clock to which tho public road, containing Wnlkor Music Co. ' equipment provided for tho Casino six miles east of town; at least the coruiauy luvuuu. stationery. Notify Walker Music uo. Theatre engagement in acw rurjt two journeyed to Omaha, and tho dnllv last season. Tf wna n nt until T1.. Thentro, North Platte, May 5, with a i day that thq mystery cleared. Eliza splendid cast ot any. a uimnu . ui uetli Had been ct and the scenic yr Olson, a carried away by ono P. prosperous farmer living Wanted Girl for gonoral house- Roward. 31 work. Phono 59. j This ovenng Walla Walla fodgo will A. B. Hoagland has boon spond ng , colobmt0 the ono hundredth anni tho past two weeks in Paxton auditing orfiary of 0(U FollowsllIp An ln the books vof tho co-operative grain Cresting program has been prepared and elevator company. 'which Includes an address by Rev. Mrs. V. McCormick, who with her Mackintosh who will tell of somo of husband moved a short timo ago to a , tho oxpcdrlences on tho battle front farm thoy purchased soutli of Paxton, i overseas. visited friends in town yesterday. I the tWQ Wanted Housekeeper wltli expo- youngor children loft Wednesday for a rlcnco. Good wages. Phono 309. visit with friofids in Kentucky. John Walz, who was down from tho in a trip to tho Jack Morrow flats north part of tho county this week, Tuesday evening Sheriff Saisbury was Bays small grain in that section looks surprised to find all low places filled flno and that tho pastures aro com- with water, that section having been lng along In fine shapo. (visited by 'a very heavy rain a day or Richard Carlo, tho most popular of two previous. all America's comedians, will be tho drawing card at tho Kolth Theatro May C when ho will present his now musical comedy "Furs and Frills." Wanted 100 head of cattlo to pasture. II. E. Norton. Phone 798F2. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 All tho trade journals aro giving I "Tho Girl Dodger" with Charles Ray ii..- .....iii 0 1 . .. i . 1 1. i.. i t 32-4 uruuit ui uuiuk 0110 oi uiu uuhl iiu- itures mndc in tho last few months. Ono Kcnrnoy man subscribed for, They also say it is tho best picture $25,000 wortli of Victory loan notes. A Ray has mado slnco "Tho Clodhopper fow subscriptions of this kind from It will bo shown nt the Crystal for the Lincoln county men who aro In shapo last timo tonight so you had bttcr ar to do so would bo a big help toward range to sco it. aecurlng our quota. j Taxl(ny and nght sorvlco phono Wanted Cattlo to pasture. Plenty 918 or Black 398. Herb Hamilton. Alien T. Woods, Aorth Piatto, Nob tf 2QQ m fro,ght fQr tho rallroadSi Commissioner Koch will put a ganL I at a price 150 por cont above nor of road makers on that stretch of tno mal. Tho cars havo been delivered Lincoln highway between Sutherland 'nnd now tho railroads must build now nnd tho Koith county lino; This piece ' sidetracks to tako caro of them. Is of road whon completed will lit in it surprising thnt tho railroad deficit with tho federal aid road between continues to climb up and up and North l'latto and autuoranq. '"over tho top?" Kearney Hub Wanted Contracts for plowing, an nt 075 No. Locust. Phone Red 55G. W Tho question is, if you read In the paper that you had inherited 4U mil lion dollars in real money and you were eating a 30c dinner at tho time, which was the first square meal you had had in two days would you fin ish tho meal bofore going for tho mon ey? You think you would! Well try it; just get somebody to leave yoiu0 millions and see. In case you can OTd no ono willing to leave you that amount come to the Keith Saturday night and sec how it is done. 72 h. p. in a motor with a' car weigh ing loss than 3000 pounds is one of th erasons for Chandler performance on tho roads and in the hills. Force feed oiling for tho engine, silent chains for all driven shafts, Bosch high tenslftn magneto for ignition, aro a fow of tlje other high grade features which, give tho long lifo to this good family car the Chandler. Como and try out-,:a Chandler car and see if it fits your needs for a fine family car. Jt.-SV- nnn.tnli Tinning ' ijllf Tho Cemetery board had a liie numuor or trees set out in tno ccjmo tory this week, and the city park board has had a mulberry hedge some 1200 feet In length placed around tho grovo in tho Fourth ward park, In ad ditlon to replacing elm trees that had died. The park board is -making ar rangomeilts to sink a well nnd Install a pumping plant to furnish water for Irrigation purposes, the two-Inch main leading to tho park being insufficient to supply the demand. f Off Site Goes2i I Tho car starts instantly runs with steady, sustained power animated with 1 Red Crown Gasoline. Every drop of Red Crown ,is converted into gas " I 1 does its bit in propelling the car. You feel a forco behind the throttle that I springo to life the instant you give it rein. You cover ground you get g there miles don't count. A filling of Red Crcwn is packed with- them. ' a Fill the tank at home or a hundred miles distant Red Crown never varies in , quality or performance. The. Red Crown Sign marks the place to buy it 1 PoBarine is a perfect year-round lubricant that saves power. STAND ARB OIL COMPANY . .... . c. (Nete.-,) dmaha i nj a' i 3 i i lf ; C CROWN 3 I f f; - x L A$OiINE J c ; P STANDARD OIL COMPANY j at 'mini mi m m mminwnnmiij wwMiiwMWMii papers announced that Poter and EHz abeth had been made ono by lecal process and through the ministration of a clergyman. ino bungalow bunch declnre that Peter has secured a jewel, and Tho Tribune congratulates Elizabeth that she has secured so good a man as Peter. : ;o: : Woman IJctcctlvc. It developed this week that tho Pnlon Pacific has a woman In its cm ploy as a detective, and It is said that sho is very clever in her work. For .iome time past sho has been devoting special attention to bootleggers board ing the trains at Cheyenne' for points In Nebraska. This woman detective spent Tuesday in town and was pre sent at the railroad hearing given Brakeman Clarence Vroman, who was arrested Saturday night for having liquor in his possession. At this hear ing four company1 detectives were present and they named six different dates on which Vroman had carried liquor from Cheyenne to North Platte. : :o: : Furniture For Sale. ' Bed room suite and other articles. 505 west Sixth street. 32tf ::o:: Mrs. Forsytho and daughter, Miss Mario, of Ogalalla, spent Wednesday In town visiting friends. Some' sneak thlof entered tho Der ryberry & Forbes store Tuesday during business hours nnd took from the safe a fllo containing a number of notes of value only to the firm. A reward of $100 Is offered for the return of the file and notes. W. H. Blalock and son Harold have purchased the two Waldo lots on south Locust. It is the Intention of W. H. to at onco begin the erection of a du plex bungalow on one of tho lots, and Harold will build either a duplex or a single bungalow. J. V. Romigh reports tho sale of a Chandler touring car to Guy Cover, a Chandler Speedster to William Walto math, Dodge touring cars to W. E. Wilson, George Weinberger and Rev. J. H. Curry, and many orders for both Chandler and Dodce for doliverv as feoon as possible. TONIGHT! m Anita Stewart and Enrle Williams in From Headquarters A gripping police drnmn nnd Fatty Arbuckle T H'E SUN SATURDAY Pricilla Dean in her newest picture A Silk Lined Burglar and a Harold Lloyd Comedy 'When Clubs are Trumps" Malinee 2 o'clock Night 7:30 MONDAY Kitty Gordon in 'Her Code of Honor And Episode No. 10 "MAN OF MIGHT" SUN THEATRE Richard CarJe and a few of the very pretty chorus girls in the brilliant musical comedy success, Furs and Frills, at the Keith Theatre Monday evening, May 5th. Curtain at 8:30. Health Talk Xo. 2 by CHIROPRACTORS The nerves that serve the eyes leave ttie backbone between ..joints in the neck region. Those who read much with the head in a bent position, not only strain the eyes but cause such distortion of the spine as to bring about even as serious a thing as blindness. Hundreds of cases of faulty vision have been restored as a re sult of spinal adjustments. FREE Drop in today ' and find out what can be done in your case. There is no obligation. DRS. STATES & STATES The P. S. C. Chiropractors. Itiiildint,' nnd Loan Ilullding Nortli Platte, - - Nebraska. KYI'SIGHT AND " WALKING AIM NOIWAL AGAIN "Three years ago I suffered a nervous breakdown. I was unable to walk a cross tho room. My eyes wore so affected I seemed to see five or six objects. I doctored ; for six months without re sults, then turned to chiropractic adjust ments. After three months my eyes and walking became nor mal." Ask About Case No. 1001. 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