MILDRED HARRIS (Now Mrs. Chas. Chaplin.) IN "BORROWED CLOTHES A heart-searching story of love 'lost and won will seize on your sympathies like a bridal wreath of orange blossoms. See the best actress, the best story, the best directed photoplay you have seen in months. 10c and 15c plus war tax. Use your Coupons. Crystal Theatre, Saturday and Monday. Comedy Night TonighT KElT'i THEATRE George Walsh The man who put the "move in moving Pictures, IN "I'LL SAY SO" A whirlwind of joy, a two part Sunshine comedy. Virtuous Husbands. "White Hobo and Itcd Crown gas means more mileage. For sale by S. & It. Service Stnttlon. Boys' rompers and waists on sale at 7Cc, 95c, $1.25 and up at The Leader Mercantile Coa. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Go to tho Keith tonight to see "Vir tuous Husbands". and tomorrow night to see "Happy tho' Married." For Sale My residence property at 018 west Fifth. Inqulro at tho prem ises.' Luke Haley. 40-5 Mr. and Mrs. H. Qllfoylo returned today frpm Denver where they had boon spending a fow days with friends. We sell tho celebrated "Racine Tires,." both cord and fabric, 8000 and 5000 milo guarantee. S. & R. Servico Station. "It's All Wrong," starring Dryant Washburn at Tho Sun Monday. As a salesman ho was original,, but ar a husband ho made a dismal, failure in the matrimonial romance "All Wrong." Mrs. H. A. Noli, who had been tho guest of Mrs. Jas. Guyman, returned Wednesday to her home at Schuyler, Sho was accompanied by Master Joe Guyman. The gasoline and lubricating oil used by tho government aeroplane in tho cross country flight was furnished by tho Standard Oil Co. Wo sell both Standard, gas and lubricating oil. S. & R. Servico Station. Attorney F. E. Edgerton, of Aurora, ,and Attornoys T. M. Morrow and L, n S. Simrns, M. D., McDonald I t fl' , u , attending Building, phono 83. tf , h(J BQm of fcdora, CQUrL Hundreds of wash skirts made of best quality gabardine, washable sat Ins, crepe do chine and georgette, and tho styles are the very latest in skirt- dom. All priced very reasonably at BLOCK'S. Monogram oils, Havolino oils and .T.,t ..iMlvml. n new shinment of greases anu wnue uoso gasoline, an men's oxfords at the Shoo Market. w7 products at tho Romigh garage Mrs. W. J. Fettor loft Thursday to1 Bob McCabo, of Cheyenne a former snend a fow days with friends in 1 North Platto boy, spent a day or two Maxwell, j l ( .' tin town this-woek, coming down to . , J- attend the safety first conference: Bob Women's, misses' and children's sun ,, .; ,t,.nn,i r, naa,n bonnets on sale at 47c by Tho Leader ftop twenty.ono months. ,Berv!co wUh Uncle Sam. Will Davis, a student nt tho agri cultural collego at Ames, la., arrived homo yesterday. He will visit, his parents for a fow days and then go to Colorndo whero ho will accept a po sition with tho United States forest sorvlco In tho Mount of tho Holy Cross reservation. ' DIVISION SAFETY rONFEKU.VCK RECOUP PIHCC PAID FOR j Lost-Black slipper buckle. i IS LAJWEIjI ATTENDED lilNtUliN tUUATl LAND phone 812. I f J Tho monthly meeting of the Wyom- Land in Lincoln county reached the ling division safety conforonco cbm- record price of -two hundred nnd fifty l mltteo held In this city Wednoriduy dollars per aero Tuesday when W. C. was largely attended and brought to f'ole sold eighty acres of his farm for North Platte a largor number' of Un- that price nnd the remaining 135 acres i ion Pacific officials and mdn associ- for two hundred and thirty-five dollars j 'ated with railroad work than ' had per acre, the 215 acres selling for perhaps ever been here before, In the $51,700. Tho purchaser was Harry i nolgborhood of soventy-flvo being Yumnrl, a Japanese. A month before prosent. Mr. Cole turned down an offer of $225 While tho attendants were largely Pr acre for the land. This farm slt- ' from the Wyoming division, there uatcd .seven mllos west of the city, wero present Gonl. Mnnngor Joffora. Hes on the ridge nnd is considered Gen. Supt. Hammlll, P. Groome, saf- n of tho best tracts in tho valley. The I cty agent for the' road, M. II. LoomK Inntl is In a fine state of cultivation .general counsel, H. J. Plumhoff assist- and tho buildings are fairly good, (ant to tho federal manngor, Ed. S. ! Mr. Colo bdiight part of thlsr land I White director of tho U. P. war ser- under contract from the ditch corn- vice club and Ralph C. Richards, di-, Pny twenty-three years ago. After rector of safety first on the North- arming it ror a year or two uut not western road. Supt. Woodruff hpnd- making very onrouraging headway ho ed the employes from the Wyoming i concluded to abandon tho contract, division. The businos men of thu cltv However, E. F. Seebergcr, who wns associated themselves with the con - then manager of the ditch, and Chas. mltteo of local railroad men in 0-i MrUonnld prevailed on Cole to stay tending courtesies to the visitors, aw' on 1,10 Ian(1-' IIe tk their advice and as tho latter arrived on the morning p,t'r another year of effort he began trains they were given an auto rM fo ujiiKe a winning and alter these which extended to tho state fnrm. twenty-three years Mr. Cole finds his There they were met by Supt. Sny'uVr assets above $60,000. who conducted them over the farm! . .o.. and shown some of the Holsteln cowd Library Notes each of which produce more milk In a I 1,10 rary now possesses a num Finder ' For Sale Kimball organ, good as now. Phone 788F11. 44-lp- S. & R. means "Service Rendered," try us and bo convinced. Pick tip bargains nt E. T. Tramp & Sons'. John Bank Winfleld Thiel, of Sutherland, visit ed friends in town Thursday. Dr. Morrill, DonMst. Offlco over Wilcox liepurtment Store. Mrs. Jas. Frazler and daughter Ty rona aro- viBlting friends in Staple-ton. Mrcantllo Co, Miss Bessie Smith wont to Gothen burg Wednesday to spend a fow days with friends, White Poplin nnd linen high nnd low shows for summer wear. Won derful quality. Purchase enrly, while nut stock of nIkcn Is complete. E. T. Tramp & Sous' shoe store. ' -i 1-2 S. M. SOUDER T. F. HEALEY Liberty Land Company Office Over Rexall Drug Store. Choice Farm Land in Lincoln and adjoining Count ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots in all parts of North Platte. Look for the m l sign. week than do three ordinary cows, The party returned to town at noon nnd following lunch convened in ses sion at Odd Follows' hall whero tho business session wns held. During this session tho suggestions along the lines of safety first as made by employes were considered and disposed of, the suggestions as a rule being referred to the local official at or nearest the sta tion or point whero the defect exist ed. To an outsider it seemed as though n good many of these sugges tions were trivial, but we learned that no matter how small the existing defect might bo It was considered, for n tho safety first program nothinc that might avert an accident or iniury to employo Is overlooked. These re medial suggestions came from every branch of tho service and covered therefore a wide range. This part of tho program was conducted by Supt. Woodruff. Following the disposition of these suggestions the meeting was address ed by Ralph C. Richards, of Chicago, director of safety on the Northwestern road, and who is known as tho father of tho safety first movement. Wo were not present to hear Mr. Richards, but it is learned that the address was a particularly instructlvo nnd interest ing one. About two hundred employ es were present at this meeting. in tno evening the visitors wero ten dered a banquet at tho Masonic hall by North Platto citizens. Plates were laid for 208, and thoUKh handicanned by crowded conditions, Manager Dodd, oi mo union racillc dining hall, serv ed an excellent menu of seven cours es. xno uinncr was served by wives of members of tho local committee, tno young ladles employed in tho local offices of tho company and a fow other young ladles, about twenty in all. With Goo. N. Gibbs vory accontablv filling, tho toastmastcr's chair. -toasts wero respondedto by Messrs. Jcffors, iticimrds, Hammlll, Row Weber of Green River, Groome. Hnlliean. Loom- is, Plumhoff, White, Federal Judce Woodrough and Woodruff. Generally speaking these talks wero along tho saioiy nrst lines, nnd as each speaker interspersed his remarks with woll told stories, tho procram thoiich lengthy did not become tiresome Tho Stamp orchestra and tho Elks' double quartette furnished tho music for the ovonlng. I ino officials present exnrossed themselves as highly pleased with the business conforonco and the courtesies extended by North Plntte people. :::: See 'Clinton & Son1 about your Eye troubles satisfaction ovcry timo Son is over in Germany, will bo homo in a fow weeks or months. Sign of tho Big King. ber of the Underwood Stereographic View which form a most interesting means of pleasurable information Late Mechanical Books are Wil liams' Automobile Repairman's Help er; Russet's Motor Truck and Auto mobile Motors; Williams' Now Tin smith Helper and Pattern Book. ::o:: Mrs. McGrath Pnsses Awuy. Mrs. Chas. Boguo received a mes sage Wednesday morning stating that her mother, Mrs. McGrath, had died in California. Mrs. Bogue and her daughter Emma left for the coast on an ovonlng train. Mrs. Mc- Grath's death followed a serious op oration, from which sho seemed to be recovering satisfactory when a set back occurred. Tho deceased was well known in North Platto as sho was a resident of the city for several years and highly esteemed by all. Married' nt Lexington. Two Maxwell couples, Benjamin F. Briggs and Miss Edith D. Knapp, and Frank D. Knapp and Miss Elsie F. Addlngton, were married at Lexing ton on Wednesday, June 4, County Judge I. J. Nlsley, officiating. Roy F. Harnan and Miss Ethel B. Burke, both of Brady, were married at Lexington on Thursday, Juno 5th. by Rev. H. H. Millard. GotheDbure Independent. ::o:: THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Motor Company have in structed us to soil the genuine Ford Parts to any and every reliable Garage who will pledge their use in the repair of Ford cars. The genuine Ford Parts are absolutely necessary to tho owner of Ford cars that he may get full service from his car. Wo cany them and so, wo hope, in a short time will every reliable Garage. Wo solicit your service business because wo have tho Ford Methods, tho Ford Parts, the Ford Mechanics and tho Ford prices. Inci dentally would be glad to get your order for one or more Ford cars. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. Mrs.' Casner Dollish, of Mnllnlnz precinct, was In town Wednesday transacting business and mailn Tim iTiouno a can. Mrs. Bolllsh Is ono of tho earlier settlors In Mmlininn precinct, having located there with nor husband thirtv-four vrnr ntm 'Mr. Dollish Is rnthor crlnnltwl wnii rnoumaiism and has not visited North Platto for sovcral years. Mothers who have girls should not fail to attond tho big salo of girls wasn crosses, tho most wonderful bargains. For ono day only, Saturday this week, at Tho Leader Mercantile Co. Watch your step today this is Fri day tho 13th. Mr. Spurgln of Pnxton. transacted buslnoss in town yesterday. Wo havo tho most wonderful collec tlon of summer wnBhablo street dress es ovor shown in this city. Ston in anu sco thorn nt UUJUK'S. : :o: : Stray Cnlf Strayed to my farm ten miles north west of North Platto, and ono mllo east of Nichols school houso, April nrBt, n cair. owner can have same by identifying same, paying for ad and feed bill. FRANK HENEKA. ::o:: ' Church of Our Saviour Episcopal. uivino servicss ror Sunday (Trinity Sunday). Holy Communion 7:3Q a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Holy communion and sermon 11 a. m. Sunday school on north side 3 p. m. Confirmation lecture 4 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m. R. O. MACKNITOSH, Rector. Flying machine gas and oil for salo at the S. & R. Service Station. Can be used in all automobiles. A Little Information About some of our Groccrfcs and Stents. We deliver nny order nny nlnce In town for 5c. Special on Brooms while they Inst lCc 1 large can Tomatoes 15c, doz. $1.75 1 can Early June l'eas Lie, doz. ijii.io 1 can cornn 15c, doz. $1.80 1 bur V. &. (i. Xnntlm Sonn 8c, 13 $1 1 packngo Rub N'o More 7c, IS $1.0 I package Oatmeal 25c, 1 packages 95c 1 package Matches 5c, 12 pkgs. 55c 1 pint bottle Blulnt? 9c, S bottles 25c Fresh Bread nnd Milk every morning. Gamble with Springer, 822 North Locnst. Telephono 203 SPECIAL NOTICE " We havo calls for west end residence properties located on west Second, Third Fourth nnd Fifth. If you wnnt to sell list It todny. We sell listed stuff only. Try onr sonice. TIIK II. & S. AGENCY. 43-1 Urodbcck Building-. NOTICE! Having purchased H . J . 'Plymesser's grocery store known as the Independent Grocery, we will have the store open every week day until 7 o'clock sun time or 8 o'clock federal time. Your patronage solicited. BERT A: NOBLE. Hear Your Favorite Record I ET us play your favorite record regardless of make. You will wonder, as thousands of others have, how it is possible to reproduce such true and natural tones heretofore thought im possible. Come in and carefully examine the Ultona the new all-record reproducer which plays all rec ords at their best. Also see the Oval Allwood Tone Amplifier then you will know why The Brunswick is the wonder phonograph of today. Walker Music Co. UNION MEN Attend Your Meetings at the NEW LABOR TEMPLE Hear what is being said and done for the next Thirty Days by the educational com mittee in behalf of union-made goods and against imail order houses. Patronize home industry and the merchants who have co operated with theCentral Labor Union. V North Platte Central Labor Union, INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Association has unlimited'funds at itscomrriand to assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of North Platte. If you are interested, the officers of this Association will render every assistance and show you how easy it is to acquire your own home. T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Secretary. DELCO LIGHT. We have the Delco Light Agency for North Platte and vicinity. All who are looking f or n good efficient Farm Lighting and Power System are in vited to call at our office, 106 East Front Street, where we have a plant installed for your inspection. W. I. STEBBINS, Dealer i