tflTTT nit 11 nrf nil I Keith This Counting re 111 Theatre Mod .) auu i ucsuajf iiwhwwiwpwi 'ii ' iii mnnnini "i i' TT'HTTirnir" i iwimiiiiiriiriiiMnif KEITH SATURDAY t t Bryant Washburn ' . ' ilt IN; "Venus in the East'7 Now York's all right If you take It tIn small (loses, but Grooloy had the right Idea whan ho said "Go West, Young Man." i- PARSON'S COMKMl 1 . NOW IN PICTURES MILLIONS ARE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE HAVE READ THE BOOK MILLIONS dF PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THE PLAY The Picture is a masterful visualization of them both SEE ING IT! LOCAL AI) FEItSOJVAL Lowls Kelly retuned yesterday, morning from a week's visit In Ohey- ' ennc. Banta upholstors furniture. Phono 480. 47-4 Mr. nnil Mm. Ed Trl. nt Gr.tf.en.)lir visited friends In town Wednesday and I Thursday. Wanted Liberty bonds at market tprlcc. Louis Llpshltz. ) C. V. Turplo left yesterday for Den ' vcr where ho will transact business for a few days. Mrs. Louis Derr and children, of Laramie, are hero visiting her mother MrB. Johanna McG'raw. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garrard and Mrs. Webb Hughes loft Thursday for a two weeks' trip to points In Iowa. Mrs. John Weinberger returned Wednesday from Omaha after a week's visit there with hor daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan and chll drcn, of Wood River, wero tho guests . of Miss Julia Nolan this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Allen, of Far nam, left yesterday morning after a short visit with their son A. S. Allen. W. It. Hodshlrc arrived Wednesday fromLos Angeles where ho has spent tho past year and a half with his sis- tor. Mrs. Raymond Tlch left yesterday for Choycnno for a short visit with her parents before Joining Mr. Tlgho In Oklahoma City. Wo Insist that you prlco our dla- mqnds. , You will find our prices the lowest for tho goods wo offer. H. ; Dixon, tho quality jeweler. Mrs." Dean Richardson, who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mra. C. S. Clinton, loft yesterday for her ' homo at Medford, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. McClollan and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thompson, of Elsie, wero in town Thursday visiting friends and looking after buslnoss matters. Best grades Monogram, Wolf Head H and Hcrmollno oils for your car, 20 ( cents per quart nt Hendy-Oglcr Auto Co. ' 47-1 Tho woman's auxiliary of tho Epis copal church will give a social In the basement of tho church next Tuesday afternoon to which all women of tho parish aro Invited, Tom Healoy, who has been out In tho country for tho past ten days ad Justing hall losses Bays ho Amis a great many of tho farmers aro In fa vor a new court house. Wo havo a wonderful assortment of skirts In tho white wash skirts, also tho fancy silk skirts, practical skirts and' the more drossy models. You will do well to look nt our largo and varied styles. B. T. Tramp & Son. Word has been received that Ed ward Llndblnd, the north sldo black smith, has undcrgono an operation in the Mayo Bros.' hospital at Rochester, Minn., and is doing as well as cart bo expected. Just about ono person out of tho two who will want a Chandler car this summer can bo supplied. Won't you got your order in beforo it is too late and you have lost this best driv ing season? J. V. Romlgh, Dealer. SCENARIO WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY THE AUTHOR 1 11 111 l m m. ft- s. w m vn Rr? 1 1WU ullUWd Vd ii A DELIGHTFUL STORY 0F,THE OZARKS Portraying the lives ol those Hardy Mountaineers who are as clean cut and unaffected by the veneer of Civilization as the rock bound hills in which they live. TEN REELS. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. !L7 Afternoons at 2:30, Children 25c; Adults 35c DlflC Wr Tov J Evenings at 8:15, Everyone - - 50c ITdi IdX ra Judgo Grimes returned yesterday from Chattanooga, Tonn., where he spent two weeks settling up his son's ostate. Tho Judgo says It has been excessively hot in the south, and that ho does not, know when lio Buffered more from tho hoat. Tho Kearney Hub says that.grass hoppcrs aro unusually plentiful In Buffalo county and aro proving des tructive to alfalfa fields.. In somo sections of that county tho farmers aro making a systematic fight agaiiiBt tho voraclolls hoppors. Potato bugs and tho army worm are also proving de structive In that county. Homo grown cherries aro now com ing into tho local market. By the bushel growers aro asking four dol lars. Two dollars per bushel is con sidered a fair prlco for picking cher ries, which cuts tho growers npt prlco to two dollars and this is fur ther reduced by tho cost of market ing. When you strain your back you know that tho trouble is In your spine; you folt It there, you put your hand upon tho placo to rub out tho pain. When you disorder tho spina by bad habits of sitting or stanuing, howovor, there Is no pain, Just loss of vigor, nervousness and weakness, and you havo to bo told by tho chiro practor analysis that tho splno Is out of order beforo you believe It. See Dr. Statos today and get on the road to health. Soo "Clinton & Son' about your Eyos and V -i -n r, f ft BIU1SI1UU. QUI! In OVUr OH tho Rhine, will bo homo soon. Sign ot the Big Ring. IlAlt ASSOCIATION MEETS AND HAS JOLLY TDIE 5l!t ,MJz Wtor7b vl i i r i 1 Protect. Your Credit The man .with a hundred dollars In cash but with no credit can buy only a hundred dollars worth of goods. The man with a hundred dollars and good credit can buy double that amount. Credit is more valuable than cash. Keep it good. If you owo merchants for goods pay them. If you can't pay all, pay part. If you cannot pay at, all, go $eo your creditors and explain the circumstances. Platte Valley State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. The annual meeting of the Western Nobvaska Bar Association was held In this citv WflilnnRilnv w.tli nn nt- tendanco of between thlrtv-flvp antl forty visiting lawyors. T!ho meeting convencu at ion o ciock at the court room in tho federal building where nddrossns worn miuln liv w. T. wli- cox, president of the association, Vic tor naiugan, llout. Simmons and J. G. Mothorsend of Scotts Bluff. R TT. Evans of this city and Mr. Irving of uriugoport , all or whom wero in ser vice Other sneakers nt tho fnrpnnrtn and afternoon sessions wero J. A. Rod man, of Kimball, Harold Prince of Grand Island, Chief Justlco Morrissoy or tho state supremo court. At tlin -fnrnnr.il KOIrn nfflnra fnr tho onsulng ye&r wero elected as fol lows: President, Win. Morrow of Scotts Bluff; vice-president, J. E. Nis- le.V of Lexlnctoil! trr-nsnror Onlfo Halllgan, now in servlco In Germany; secretary, wus uieson ot, Lexington. Tho next annual meeting will bo held at Scotts Bluff. In. the nvrtnlni. : linrlin. na umo l.nl.t at Dick's grovo, whoro the nttondanco was in tho neighborhood of 125. A bund ennnnrt. who iT.vnn li.n.i..n i-, . - - - ' O " '-" " I --1 1 1 1 f, m- uluged In, a fine suppor servxed, and a numuor or rattling good addresses delivered. Nearlv all flirt vlnlt nra annnl V- 1 "night in town and left for their re spective nomes yesterday morning. ::o:: Real Summer Wcntlior We have been having real summer weather this week, and corn which was backward is now humping Itself. Sunday tho temperature roso to ninety-three, Monday It registered nlnety- bix, luesuay ninety-two, Wednesday ninety-seven, and yesterday above nlnoty-flvo. Tho tompornturo at North Platto Wednesday was tho highest re ported by any weather bureau In the United States, ovidonco that North Platto leads In moro ways than ono. Tho woathcr may causo us a little dis comfort, but for tho sake of tho growing corn wo should smile and bo happy. WELL KNOWN RANCHMAN I PASSES AWAY YESTERDAY, -::o:; Can't Run Special Trnln. President Coatos, of .tho fair associ ation, who took up with tho Union Pa cific officials tho proposition of run ning a special train on thoibranch on July 4th. has been notified that on ac count of lack of equipment it cannot bo run. Passcngor travel Is now so heavy that overy available car is needed for tho regular trains. ::o:: Tho now lighter six Chandler. named tho "Clevoland," is announcod to tho publlo In this week's Saturday Evonlng Post. Look it up. I will havo samples of this beautiful small car in my show room early in July. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer. Lot Banta replaco tho lights In the back of your automobile 47-4 ::o:: Hereford Units for Sale. Somo extra good registered Hero ford bulls of sorvlceablo age for ealo. Address Fred McClymont,' North Platto, Nob., or phono 7SCF4 47-2 Albert Coolidge, aged seventy-seven, ono of the early settlers north of the river and a prominent and well known ranchman, passed away yesterday morning shortly after eight o'clock at a local hospital. Mr. Coolldgo was in his customary health up to Sunday ev ening when'he became sick and be gan vomiting and this was followed by tho appearance of blood poisoning. His condition was not considered ser ious until Tuesday when tho attending physician' recommended his removal to a hospital, to which he was taken Wednesday morning, and within twen ty-four hours tho spirit took Its flight. Bereaved aro the wife, son Clarence, and daughters Mrst Rector, living near Hershey, and Maud, who lives at home. : :o: : Farmers Visit the Stuto Farm. One hundred or moro Frontier coun ty farmers, a number of them accom panied by members of their family, wero visitors at tho state farm yes terday and wero shown everything that was of interest to them by Ejupt. Sny dor .and Jils assistants. Tho visitors arrived early in tho forenoon and at noon were served with a lunch fur nished by the business men of North Platto In conjunction with tho state farm employes. At this lunch one hundred and seventy-five wero served. Later In tho afternoon quite a number of tho visitors came to town, some of whom had never before visited North Platto. In talking with ono of the visitors ho stated that he had driven seventy miles, but that ho felt well repaid for making tho trip, aB he had seen many things at tho state farm that wero Interesting and would prove of benefit to him. ::o:: Wire riant Urines Now Men. Tho Installation of tho now Western Union efficiency plant and tho opening of tho down town office will bring to iNorth Platte from six to ten additional employes, nearly all of whom have families. Three of these new men are now on tho ground. They are O. A. Carroll, who will bo manager of tho plant; C. A. Griffin, wire chief ana chlof operator; and N. G. Bowen, early night chlof operator. Yet to come are thq day chier operator, tho late night chief operator, and a half dozen op crntors and llnmen. Tho perplexing quostlon with these mon Is where they can get houses In which to live. ::o:: Burlington hosiery, tho best ho siery mnde; give thorn a trial and bo convinced. B. T. Tramp & Sons. -::o::- Army Worm Cleaning finrdeiiH. Is tho army worm devnstlng your garden? If not yet, it probably will, for a number of gardens havo been swept clenn of vegetation by this worm. Several residents In the south part of town havo reported to The Tribune that tholr gardens have been cleaned not oven tho stub of a stalk loft. Tho worms camo In hordes, from whonco no ono knows, and In about a day they cleaned gnrdens and contin ued their onward march to newer fields. Watch for tho army worm If you value your garden. If tho "Committee of Property Own ers" who sent the communication on street paving to The Tribune will send us their name3 we will publish the article, otherwise not. That communi cations for publication bo signed by the writers is a rule laid down by this paper years ago and has been observ ed. Tho writer's name is for the in formation ot the editor. W'anted 25 pounds of carpet rags cut and sowed, hit a miss, white and blue. Must bo clean cut and sewed. Phono Red 975. An Oshkosh man in town yesterday was very much disappointed when he learned that a special train would not bo run over tho branch on July 4th. "A special train would have meant a thousand people from branch "towns," said he; "Wo would ride in stock, box or coal cars, if tho company could not get coaches. However, lots of us will come down the night beforo by train or get an early start and como by auto." Mrs. J. S. Sirams entertained tho Pan Hellenic society Wednesday after noon. Miss Jennie Schleof, of Overton, and Miss Ora Davisf of Maxwell, wero week end guests at tho C. E. Souser home. Tho "Eyes of tho Soul," founded on the story 'Tho Salt of the Earth," with Elsie Ferguson as the star will fur nish tho entertainment at tho Crystal tonight. Vincent Roddy, who has been sta tioned at Goat Island for tho past two years, has received his discharge from tho navy and has accepted a position in the Bhlp yards there. GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK DOES IT PAY Does it pay to have a one-record phonograph when there are so many good artists? Why not have one that plays all makes of records at their best? This is possible on The Brunswick, due to two exclu sivs features the Ultona, an all-record reproducer, and the Oval All Wood Tone Amplifier built entirely of mould ed wood, like a fine violin. These two exclusive Brunswick features make it pos sible for you to play all makes of records at their best. Let us prove this to you. Walker Music Co. 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. LooV ior lhe B1 L 4