mmimmmmmmmm1 I Judge WoodhUMt Saturday united AHMY TKAN'SI'ORT KEACHES in-marriage Will-Perkins, of Edgar, '- " ' CITTKHJE BAY L. Neb., and Miss Fern Wllmont, of Des Molnes,Iowa. Mr3 0. E. DarraclouKh Is expected to nrrive tomorrow from Crystal Tonight and Tomorrow Alice Brady IN JHER GREAT CHANCE' Though even his patient father gave him up she took 'Her Great Chance" with him. i I Will Attend. 0. A. IN Encampment, f , Mr. and Mrs. OdoSobaetlan, of Lob- 4rrt .nr. ana jure. j. t;, mans, juugo una Appwppi u.ru ku" viu r.tra .t: h. ItnsiPlrtnil. Mr. nnrt m. J.tE. Sebastian this weak whilo enrouto armv truck train enroiito Iro'io Elliott, Mr. and Mrs W C. Dow-fiomo from t.he east. Thoy aro mak XtSSKS lnB2 " and Dr. MariUmcs aro among ng the . trip . I .yuto. Mr Sebastian Tha tVonlilniitnn in (tin pnnat nrrtVi city at five o'clock Sunday aitor- ""''v . U"VJU , ". . . ... .. i.Au.i iifitinnnl oAcncnnmont to be held at Cal for a visit with her parent,, Mr. TUny was dSTu fid Colwubtm. bhlb.' beginning September and Mrs. Cha. Sluder. . bctwoen Lexicon and Gothon- - turnpil Sundav from Cheyenne and I roads the convoy was compelled to Denver. MIhs Viola has spent the past spend Saturday night In Gothenburg was associated with J. E. in business in this city seven years ago-. -Trainmaster Shclvcr cxpects'ito go to Laramie tonight to attend the monthly "safety 'Jlrst meeting of the Hyoming division. Advance showlngvof new fall waists, Russian blouse and poplin effects, etc. at" BLOCK'S. " '"J 1 I h'nt. Oriklln Ordered Hack. Lieut. Coiiicliii and mtii, vho have three weeks with her brother in Qhey-; instead of arriving here at two o'clock betn In town for two months in charge enno. (Saturday afternoon, me train aipp- l l" ......t, ..w. , fc , , ,An ped Friday night in Lexington, and all tnins-cuntincnful nlrplanc flight, haw Do you believe -In good, clear t B WM tb ln 'flghtlnR been ordered to return to Fort Omaha.1, wnoicHome oniuruinuiiu.. cu ht.vnn that Diaco and Gothen- Tli. gasoline anu juoricnnis iaKcr. 10. up your bolior uy seeing ine uiuie willow Island as tho loca- the landing field vre returned tne Scout." Keith theatre, Wednesday and Z t um dealers yesterday and Lieut .ConkHn Thursday. ' i,,.t rrun nnnrntwl bv thfe Good- will probably leave coJay. . This would John LcMaster says it is Jut one year and Firestone tire companies ar- indicate that the proposed ocean to darn thing after another. Just at ' rived hero Saturday evening' as did ocean flight has been abandoned. present ho Is nursing a broken thumb two Auto car trucks. Included in' the ::o:: sustained Saturday while working Goodyear outfit was an Immense truck IlliiHtratcd History of the otinty. around a latho. carrying the Goodyear band. This , Mr anu- jirs a. H. Guthrie arrived LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Beauchamp wont to Sterling Sunday. The Rcxall handles tho goods. tf Wm. Nelson snent Sunday with frlcuds in Sutherland. Frank Hoxlo of Ogalalla, spent the week end in town with his family. Canaries For Sale Mrs. DIedrich, corner Third and Dewey. G8-2p Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yates returned Sun day from a few days visit in Storling, Townscnd Dent has accepted n po sition -with tho Gummere-Dcnt Drug sQo. Always try Tho Rexall first, it payB. SDarroll Hcaloy, left yesterday for Bonvcr to visit friends for several weeks. Mrs. D A. Russell has returned from Omaha -where sho visited friends for several days. When ln North Platte stop at the Now Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will bp treated well. 58tf 'j. E. Sebastian spent tho latter part of 'laBt week ln Omaha, where he was called on business. Robin Taylor returned Sunday from Wray, Colorado, where ho spent two weeks visiting his paronts ..Saturday Judgo Woodhu-st married Miss Jcannetto M. Stone and Mr. Thos. Ci Wright, both of this city. TKodaks and Alms at the Rcxall. Mrs. Edith Gantt returned Sunday from Croston, Iowa, whre she attend- cdtho wedding of nor son Robert. j ijWhat is tho greatest chance, you ovor took? See Alice Brady at tho Crystal tonight in "Her Great, Chance." Mrs. Rose Garrison and two ckll drcn returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with friends in Paxton. Hoyt Slmthers and family loft Sun day for Peru whero they will Bpond a coiuple of 'Weeks visiting theold home Cantcdn' bags'! ' oWust received a now shipment. Dixon, tho Puallty Jowoler. Miss Phoebe Rogers and Vorls F Curtis .wero married Saturday by Judge Wpodhurst. Both aro ro'sldents ofilJiiBj.olty. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schatz and daughter Edwlna came up from Oma' Wanted-A girl for general house collont organization gave two bp , ,, Sunday and expect to make work. Phono Red D33. 59tf. Art Curtis, who returned homo last week, having received his discharge from tho navy after a year's service, has resumed his former position at the Star clothing house. Every summer light voile and ging ham dress now on sale at actual cost and less. Ono lot of gingham and voile dresses, yaluo to $10.00, special ly priced at $4.98, at BLOCK'S. Shu Fly aud spray at the Rexall. Mrs. Haul, Miss Mary Hasl, Miss Florence Suber and Miss Florence Benson, of Omaha, are guests of Miss Mario Martini, of this city, and will remain for Bevoral weeks. Miss Fern Watts returned Saturday from a two weeks' viit with friends in Ft Morgan and Denver. Misa Faye Elder, who had acompanicd her went to Wallaco for this week. Speaking ntoout speedyou want to sco "The Roaring Road" that great plcturo of speed at thbTKclth Saturday. It's a plcturo play for everyone who owns, rides, drives, likes ot wants art automobile, The Rexall handles "the goods. ' tf Just received a shipment direct from tho New York market of the now trl- colotte, also georgette trlcotlnos and screes in all shades mado up In the vory newest fall 191.9 models and arc now on display at BLOCK'S Miss Bess Munson, advance agent for tho Standard Chautauqua Circuit, was hero yesterday making arrangements for this year s Chautauqua, which, will bo hold during tho week of August 11 to 16. Did you sco the new hair combs on display ln Dixon's window? Some vory now patterns. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Powers and chll dren and Mr. and Mrs. John Wertz, all of Trenton, Neb., wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Crosby Sunday and yesterday while enroute on a western Lauto trip. i.y H. Dixon & Sou. Sljfht Specialists. James M. El Moyle, father of Mrs. J A. Doucet, ot this city, died this morn Ing as a result of sunstroke con traded while Bwlmmlng Ho was 73 years of ago. Tho remains will be sent to Denver for burial. AlwayB try Tho Rexall, first, It pays. tf Judge Woodhurst joined In marriage predated concerts at tho court house ,u.iP i,nme. hum for the next year. Mr, ruirk Saturday, and Sunday evenings f'.iii.ri. onmns hnrn for the nurnose before big audleffccs. In addition to tf siting out an Illustrated history or these trucks there also arrived Siitur- j.u-oin county, having issued hlstor day attornoon Captain Murphy, a re- i, nf number of Nebraska counties crultlng officer, two officers of the en- t)0t navo Been highly satisfactory to ginecrlng corps anu iiev. ur. jonn- t!u, pi.0pi0 Lincoln county is rich stone, these men traveling ln light Jn hietorlc Interest, and tho writer roadsters. Rev. Dr. Johnston made am!nvH hv Mr. Otithrln to securo tho two addresses at tho court house park ,jata onc Who is accustomed to that Saturday and Sunday evenings, on the cjasfl m WOrk and therefore capable subject of the need of good roads. of Dro(jucing an accurate history. The The arrival of the train was- an-uwn vninmon will ho m-ofusely lllus- nounccd by a prolonged whistle at .,.,.,,,1 w h. McDonnld and The tle water plant, and the streets were qiriDUno editor will lend such asslst- lined with hundreds or cars ana thousands of spectators. The train entered the city over tho Lincoln highway, down Dowey to Front, west to Locust and thence to the city park. Eight trucks containing tho engineer- Inc corps did not arrive untu ten o'clock at night, and with this corps came Colonol McCluro. Tno delay oi theso trucks was due to tho big re pair shop truck going through a bridge or culvert east of Maxwell, and a stop was necessary to extricate the truck and repair tho damago to tne fridge. Upon arrival at the city pant tne train at once went Into camp, and during tho evening was visited by hun dreds who drove ovor in cars. .Mem bers of tho corps wero gratified to find upon arrival at tho park that tho Knl'jhts of Columbus had established a canteen there and. ice cream and lemonade was served throughout the ovonlnc to the tired and warm men. MemberB of tho local lodge served the refreshments and Co officers and men aliko this courtesy on tho part of the Knights of Columbus was like an oasis ln tho desert and thoy. cerltaJnly partook freely, of the lemonade and cream. About 9:30 the big three million candle searchlight was brought over from the city park and statlonoa at tho corner of Fourth and Dowey and for a half hour or so was opereatcd, ance as thby can ln fnaking" tho tjooke complete and accurate. j : Jo: : "CUT THE HIGH COST OF CALICO" Wo have 3000 yards of Light and dark !H$ Inch percale -worth today 40c per yard. On sale all day Saturday August 9th, at 23c per yard. 59-2 THE HUB. G. A. It. Encampment. G. A. R. National Encampment will be hold at Columbus, Ohio, Spetember 7th to 13th. 1919. Tickets will bo on sale August 15 good to return in 60 days. Stop overs will be allowed going and returning, Tho fare from North Platte and return will be $23.44. To entitle you to tne cent a mile rate you must belong to tho G. A. R., W. R. C. Sons or daugn tors of Veterans or some allied organ lzatton. Certificates must be procured from Post Adiutant. Official train will leave Omaha via Northwestern Sept. 7 6:00 p. in., arrive ln Columbus 6 p. m next day. Tho Sons of Veterans will have ac tlvo charge of Headquarters train. This will be a delightful and patrl otic trip. Let me know if you are go- Inc. J. E. EVANS, Post Adjutant ::o:: Never Forget North Platte. 7. . . . ,i.n J i ) UlcillUl WilUiO Vu , throwing wonacriui r.enetraung a nevtr forget the far-reaching light along tho streets . b hood In a letter to ha Saturday for a visit at the Will ! Saturday Miss Myrtlo Arthur, ago 25, Stack homo. of North Platte, and Lafo S. Youiik. Miss Allco Hoagland returned Fri-ingo 20, of Dunbar, West Virginia, and uaY, roin .St. Louis whero alio spent. MIbs Anita Engleheart, ngo 19, and Er thqipast two months with tho Chas.j Erllo T. Frazler, ago 39, both of Jules Herrod family. burg. 1 : II I li 1 1 Hli WPPIiiF town of their boyhood. The Tribune, Will Baker, now or now York City, writes that he had tho pleasuro pf meeting ln that city Cap tain Frances, who wag due to leavp on his transcontinental airplane trip Aug ust first, but whoso plane was wreck ed bv a storm and the trip delayed Mr. Baker saw Captain Frances rgain two days beforo he was to have lert on his fllKht. and told the Captain that lie was certain a royal welcome awaited him at North Platte, tho only ston to bo mado on the flight Mr. Dakar ndds: "Captain Frances is do ing me the honor of adding two letters to the few ho Is carrying across the continent. He will bring a letter of introduction to Mayor Streltz and to Tho Tribune. I know ou will prize tho letter as one of the few carried and into tho sky. The exhibition or this searchlight proved highly inter esting to tho dense throng 'which crowdjsdtbo streets. Thefaolay in the arrival Of thetruln disarranged to a great extent the pr6 gram which had been prepared. However, when Colonel McCluro ar rived at ten o'clock Sunday night he was net by Mayor Rtroltz and the commlitee and ln behalf of the city wna presented a floral key by Mrs. Streitz. Colonel McOlure gracefully ucknowledced this courtesy and prom ised to have the key, photographed and keep the photograph as a memoir of tho trip. It was tho Intention to resume the trin yostorday morning, but Colonel McCluro concluded to give tho men a rest aim inereioru uio couia junmmuu . . lnn trln nrrnqj thp in camp yesterday, leaving for tho west on the first airplane trip aerona tne early this morning "smooth as a , Mirror LET US PROVE THIS TO YOU Nobody wants to drive or own a shabby looking car, but most of us balk at the cost and lay up of a shop job. And we fear wc will make a mess of the job doing it, ourselves. Very well then visit our Chi-Namel Department and wc will brush 6omc Chi-Namel on a piece of ordinary cardboard, You watch it level out as smooth as glass. Then write your name In the wet surface With a tooth pick or match and watch it fevel out smooth again. It is the moit wonderful and interesting test, you ever saw and proof poitivc that Chi-Niwet Tjifl level out smooth and glossy on your cur no matter how you put it on. Then again it 1 beautiful and high , ity auto and tarril on earth. Absolutely waterproof, lelf leveling and durable. ---Will not crack or check from heat, cold, weather, wator or vibration. Does not nuickly lose, iu gloss like ordinary varnishes but stays bright for a long time. Visit us today and learn for what a trifling cost you can drive a brand new look ing car with Chi-Namel. unr HUSHED CAR Put your car in condition vourtelf It's ey. A qurt of Chi-Namel Auto Color Finish .will do a latRC car. Yu need no skill t6 produce a at!ny-mooth surface beccusf the Chinese Oil in Chi-Namel is selMovolInf, all brush marks disappear ing bjtfgje it "sets". One coat is usually cnouohr-and it is heat proof, wate pnjof," weather proof, nor affected by dust or hard travel. VISIT YOUR NEAREST CHI-NAMEL STORE The accommodating dealerwill prove how ' simple the job and demonstrate the other Chi-N.lnicl finishes for other parts of the csr-T-tQps, radiators, woodwork and bright metal parti. V THE OHIO VARNISH CO., CLEVELAND, O. most (mai lt, finish Tho army truck train comprises Uio following: Flvo passenger cars, thlr-ty-flvo trucks, all of tho army typo, two ambulances, six motorcycles, two tank trucks, two kitchen trailers, two water tank trucks, ono onglneer shop truck and onc searchlight truck. Tech nical personnel from the motor trans port corps, englncor corps, medical corps, flold artillery and air service are making tho Journey. Thoro aro two main purposes ln staging this run. First, it is to dem onstrate tho stragetio valuo and gon- oral utility of tho truck for army pur poses. It must be remobercd that be foro the Mexican expedition tho army placed its wholo reliance in tho niulo, and cvon up to this day tho army of ficials aro not strictly solid on tho trunk. Secondly, the tour Is ton- ducted as an advertising medium for tho good roads movement. Thero is another secondary object, that of so curing mon for tho Motor, Transport Corps. ::o:: Just received a shipment direct from tho New York market of tho new trl oolette, also georgette trlcotlnos and aartrao Itt nil uti u ilaa ii nil- tn 1 1 U very newest full 1910' mo'tlels and arc now on display at I1l,QCK'S. Don't overlook your lust chanro of aeelajg Fred Stono ln "Under the Top," the jfreat circus story. Keith tonight : :o: : Ustrny 'otli'e Estrayed July 29th from the farm of Dave Llndermuth, near Bignell. one aorroll horse, 5 years old, weight 1 1 00, tripe in face, wire cut on right lilnd foot. Anyone having information of animal phone 2481, Maxwell, or ml tireas Dave Llndermuth. Maxwell. ,"9-3 American continent Mr. Baker says the talk In Now York is that tho airplane flight will be made about August first, and that It has not been wholly abandoned. ::o:: Cut tho High Cost of Living Barcains In second hand furniture ranges, stoves and household nrtlcles, Seo our low prices on men's anu Doys Shoes. ECHULilitiiKY, 49-G 104 east Front : :o: All of our wash skirts, also all of lour fancy silk skirts aro now going at actual cost and less while they last. BLOCK'S, Tho agency for the Reo pleasure cars and trucks Is now ln tho hands" of C. Harold d'Ayes, 615-21 north Pino street. As tho cars and trucks havo clven cood "satisfaction, Mr. d'Ayes expects that many now cars will bo added to Uio largo number already sold in Lincoln county. GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK Notice io Crodiiors. Betate No. 187-1 of Albert Coolldge, de ceased, tit the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss. Creditors of aald estate will take notice that thn time limited for presentation and flllns olatms against the said eBtate is no- comber fith, 1919, and for settlement of said eatate Is August 1st. 1920; that I will Bit at the county court room In said county, on September' 5th, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. and on December pth, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or ad just all claims aad objections dulv all. ' - ' (SWAL) "WM, H. C. WOODHURST. a5-39 . County Jud When In need of good things to eat Call 212. We receive daily Butter nut and Kream Krust Bread in sanitary parch ment wrapping, Blue Ribbon Coffee is our leader. WE DELIVER. geman. DRUG HABIT ENDS WHEN CAUSE GOES. Health Talk Jfo. 16, hy DRS STATES THE CHIROPRACTORS Drugging for headache and tlie, terrible nausea of bilious vomiting snells is one of the reasons for. hundreds being driven to Keeley institutes for the drug cure. - Morphine for a headache not only creates an insane appetite, but it weakens the body against subseuent and similar attacke. There is only one correction for weakness (dis-ease) and that is to restore strength. There is only one source of strength and that is the brain and nerves. Adjust ments that restore disordered joints of the backbone to align ment, bring normal strength to stomach and liver and destrop the need for drugs and the cause of pain. FREE If you suffer from any form of weakness call for a free consultation. DRS. STATES & STATES The P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building and Loan Building North riatte, - - Nebraska. Jfcnrly a Morphine Slave Recovers. "I Buffered yrtih sick headache for ten years. I would lay two days at a time, unable to re 'f)iin food and thle doctor's only remo dy was a morphine hyperdermic to dead en tho pain. I nearly becamo a slave to tho drug. " C h 1 r o practlc brought an improve ment the first few adjustments. In a year I was well and have had no return of the trouble since." jSworn 9ta.tcm.cnt Ask About Case No. 3C INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Associatiorrhas unlimited funds at its command 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. SCHOOL OF AGR CULTURE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA A VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. Open to Eighth Grade Graduates. Minimum Age Limit Fifteen Yours. NEBRASKA BOYS MAY LEARN to be SUCCESSFUL FARMERS: Managers of Grain and Stock Farms: Dairy Farms or Ranches. MANAGERS: Building Roads: Operating Tractor and Power Machln ery: Managing an Automobile Agency or Garage. MECHANICS: Expert in Car and Repair of Automobiles and Tractors. NEBRASKA GIRLS MAY LEARN to be EFFICIENT HOME MAKERS: Skilled ln purchasing, preparing and serving foods. Designers and makers of garments. TEACHERS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS: In demand because of spe cial training. Salary better than the average.. Hold a state certificate. MAY STUDY Millinery, Homo Nursing, Garment Making. Clothing Values, Food Combination, Preparation and Serving of Meals, Making Homo Attractive. A SHORT SCHOOL YEAR: G1 months Opens October 10, 1919. Ex penses light. No tuition. Write for a catalog. SHORT COURSES Auto-Tractor Course: Four weeks Opens Sep tember 29, 1919. Students may enter any Monday thereafter. Fee $10. Agriculture: Four Weeks Opens January 19, 1920. Fco S4. Homo Makers Coursor Four Weeks ODens January 19. 1920. Fee S4. For girls aud women who want a practical course in home making. For further information, address- THE BKIXOll'AL. SCHOOL OF AGIUCULTUltE, UNIVERSITY FARM, Lincoln. Nebraska. vctoryMUtate fair Our First Bitf) rf JwwT Of World War. RE-UN!QNAgirfr VETERANS UNQUESTIONABLY BIGGEST AND BEST FAIR EVER ATTEMPTED LIVE STOCK SHOW OF DEEP AND DAIRY CATTLE COUNTY AND INDIVIDUAL DISPLAYS or ASRICULTUM- . POULTRY SMOW'APPLE SHOW MANtiFACTURIW EXHIBIT' MACHINERY-TRACTORS SCHOOL, AND EDUCATIONAL 0ISPLAY3 INCLUDING BOYS' ANO GIRLS' OAROEN Xf CANNING CLUBS r. BEST AND CLCANE5 r ATTRACTIONS S2GOOO PROPUCTION IN TIRSWOR US OP CATTLE OP SAINT MIHICt Awn omu.ru; TrinitCE? ' 1 11 THREE RING' CIRCUS AUTO HArtNES5AND RUNNING RACES FAMILY OUTING RELAXATION DIVERSION IDEAS VCREATOt NEBS. i tti PHONE 212. . 815 NO. LOCUST. ) Stone Drug Store.