( LOCAL AM) PERSONAL HELPLESS, HOPELESS, Sinned Against, and shall it be forgiven? BLANCHE SWEET in Maj. Rupert Hughes" astounding atory you -wan Jome of our- JJand -Painted mtna. Col. Wm. Boatty, of Brady, speii i Wednosday In town with his son Rib 'rL Mrs. Chas. Strauss, of Plattovil'c, I Col., Is visiting her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. John Burko. Gome See . Watch Dixon's Windows. Mrs. Goo. Bock and daughter Mi i Evelyn, of Gothonburg, visited frlon I.j In town yostorday. A long string of La Tuaca pearls .t Dlxon'b for $15.00. VerV good ' u. -( and exceptional boauty. I If you aro atul to buy your wint r Just come in and see our artistic hand-painted China. You t' will then make some of it YOUR?. We should also like to show you our exquisite CUT GLASS and SILVERWARE. i- Whenever you think JEWELRY, think our store, where when ; you buy a thing, you may KNOW that it is the VERY BEST. ? C. S. CLINTON. LOCAL AND TEKSONAL i Wutch Dlxon'tt Windows. Tim Hiinnlfln Is reported to bo quite 111$, Joo Piolstlcker, ot Dickons, trnns--nctcd business In town yostorday. Ilabblts and guinea pigs for Balo. Call at 222 cast Tenth street. tf C. T. Wholnn returned yesterday morning from a business trip to Oma ha." l Special Kettle rondorcd lard. Brod hcck'8 Meat Market. 8Gtf Mrs. James Fmzlor wont to Omaha this morning to visit friends for a fow days. . A nice set of dlnnor china would mako a useful wedding gift, Clinton, I tho Jowelor. Dr. H. G, Brock. Dontlst. X-Ray Diagnosis. Roynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Tho Bollonnnkors' Union held a dancing party at tho K. P. hall Wed nesday ovenlng. II. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. . Mrs. Mary Landgraf loft Tuesday for Wllbor, whoro she will visit rela tives for somo time. A. P. Kolly reurnod Wednesday night from a week's hunting trip In tho vicinity of Oshkoah. Long clgarotto holdors put up In lcathor cases; a now lino nCDlxon's iHoowoier. Mrs."ll. L. Cochran' wont to Omnlnv "Wednesday to attend tho mooting of the teachers association. ' jjlf -you .aro Btlll to buy your winter sulC now Is tho timo to buy It and savolfrom $10 to $25 nt tho big suit sale 'now on at BLOCK'S. fWhen In North Platto stop at tho Now Hotel Palaco nnd Cafo. You will bo trcatod well. B8tf Miss Waltors and Miss Thompson wont to Omnha Wednosday to nttond tho teachors' convention. Dr. Morrill, Dontlst. Office over AV11 cox Department Store. tf latteries - We are now located in our new quarters in the LeMaster Building formerly occupied by C. M. Trotter. We have a fully equipped shop, A Better Battery, A Real Battery Man and all we need is a trial. THE PRESTO-0-LITE SERVICE STATION. C. V. Turplo, who had been trans acting business in Omaha, returned home yesterday morning. Bradloy sweaters for the whole fam itly at Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Mary Elder wont to Denvor yostorday morning where she will vis It for a woek or ton days. Goorgo Maxwell returned to Hast ings yesterday after enjoylnc the hunting horo for tho past ton days. Honry Ellas went to Omaha this morning to visit with Gordon Love who is in a hospital there having his oyo treated. Lloyd Gummoro went to Stratton Tuesday to spend a fow days looking after business matters and visiting his parents. To whom aro you going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer Xho highest prices. C4tf Mrs. J. F. Knrbush, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Land graf, loft Tuesday for her home in Oma)jn. Wo have somo very prcttv nattorns In dinner china set's and can fit you! out with a full sorvico. Clinton, tho' Jowelor. - 'Mr. and Mrs. Omar Huff loft this' mbrnlng for Omaha, whero Mr. Huff, goes as a delegate to tho dispatchers' c&nvontlon. I Lost Between 310 west Sixth "Btroot and 31G west Fifth, a chiffon j waist, l'inuer picnso return to culler ot abovo addressees. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. B. Louden loft yos torday morning for Denver whoro they will visit tholr daughter Mrs. L. C. Sawyor for a week or moro. An early order will cot vou n reason ably (uick dollvory on any of tho sUui-j dard Dodgo modols. Soo about It to-' day. J. V. Itomlgh: Dcnlor. Womon's suits of character and In dividual Btylo at money saving prices that will mako you $7.50 to $20.00 on any suit you buy of The Loador Mor- cantllo Co Prest-O-Lite DC Telephone 731. suit now In tho timo to buy it and save from $10 to 025, at tho big s tt sale now on at BLOCK'S. Mrs, J. F. Clabaugh ontertainod t o Old Neighborhood Club Thursday . ternoon cornplimontary to Mrs. ,1c u Singleton. t t, Miss MIna Bristol ontortalned 1 f( r young ladlos at a slumbor party W t nosday ovoning complimentary to M Morlo Kelso. Mrs. Ferguson and two children, f Wheatlandi Wyo., Is visiting her mom or, Mrs. Tda Morrill and hor aunt Mr D. E. Morrill. Frank Koops, who had been dem onstrating the air motor lighting sy -torn at tho Romlgh Garage, returned to Lincoln Wednesdny. Miss Murgaret Plttman entertained ten couples of young people x,t evening complimentary to Miss Merlo Kelso, who leaves Sunday for Call-i fornia to apend tho winter. j Hiram Ristine wns brought up from Gothonburg Monday by Dr. Berkofer and submitted to an operation for ap-' pendlcitis at the General Hospital.! The patient Is reported to bo doing' well. Misses Fritz and Carter entertained the F. F. F. club Wednosday evening at mo nomo or ur. ana Airs. j. u. Rod flold. The ovenlng was entirely given over to the pleasure of dancing and cards after which a delightful lunch was served. Mr. Grocer butcher contractor -have you considered what a Dodge commercial car would do for your bus iness, how It would save you money over your present equipment. Ask us about these sturdy light trucks. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer. ::o::. ' Lots for Sale. To close an estate I am offering for sale two full "lots on west Second street In tho original plat. Do not fall to call at onco as these are fine lots close In and will bo bo sold. 85-2 J. E. EVANS Kcilh Stands by Lute. 1 In Keith county Lute received a vote of 404 to 80 for Wilcox, and In Dawson county Wilcox's vote was C92 ,nnd T.nfn'a a r Luto's majority In tho three coun ties exceeds 400. ' -::o: "Tho Dancing Widow." ' "Tho Dancing Widow" is clashed among the best of tho current musical comedy offerings. With a laugh in al most every line, tho catchiest of music and an extremely attractive girl chor us, "Tho Dancing Widow" Is an ideal entertainment of mirth, music and song. Tho Keith theatre will be tho happy rendezvous for those who wish to see this morry, girly, jingling play tonight. 101 ; Ncthodlst Church Announcements. Proachlng 11 a. m., subject "Moses tho Supremo Judge." Preaching 7:30 p. m., subject. "Is Christ Coming Again?" -' Sunday school 9:45 a .m. Epworth Leaguo C:30 p. m. : :o: : Pear Special Wo will sell pears In bushel baskets Saturday, November 8th, at $2.30 per bushol whllo thoy last. This prico is good for Saturday only. McMlCHAEL GROCERY. - Batterie lllBjSSslSSySuK K' HHfl BSIpBw' jflpHH -" ' ...I.... i,,.. i , .I.-1 KEITH cra Tiae, Wee ADULTS 50c LOCAL AND PERSONAL All our comforters go on sale Sat urday, Nov. 8. E. T. Tramp & Sons. J. J. Ilalllgan transacted business in Cozad yesterday. The Dutch silver In Dixon's window is creating a great deal of interest. The closing of certain coal mines In Wyoming nnd Colorado has matoiiaJb decreased freight traffic on the Union Pacific. Consider your eyes. You have only ono pair ana money cannot buy an other. Give them the best care. Con sult Dixon's sight specialists. Special bargains In children's coats for Saturday only at BLOCK'S. Mrs. ,2V. F. Crook and daughter Phyllitfreturned Tuesday from Chad- ron whero she hnd been visiting her sister, Mrs. Douglas Covers. I' or Sale A bargain: 8 room house, I modern except heat; has garage, barn and coal shed. Phone black 1132, 408 east Eleventh street. SGtf The Lonesornohurst club will give a dancing party nt the Masonic hall next! week. This will be tho first of n scr ies of dances which the boys are plan ning to give this winter. See the beautiful set of sliver plated ware put up, In a velvet lined mahog any chest complete, $33.50, at Dixon's, of course. Laura Snider Hied a complaint In the county court yesterday charging hor husband with deserting Iter on or nbout October 14th, 1919, without good or sufficient cause. Miss Sybil Gantt was hostess Wed nesday evening to a party of young ladies. Tho ovoning was devoted to cards and music, ufter which a two course luncheon was served. Coal for Union Pacific consumption nt this termiunl. nnd for company needs at points west, is being shipped from tho mines at Shoridan, Wyo. This coal Is delivorod to U. P. at Northport and brought down tho branch. About ttfteon cars a day are received from this source. Can you think of anything that would'be more useful for a wedding gift than a nice set of china? Wo aro carrying a full lino of dlnnor ware. Lot us show you. Clinton, the Jowelor, sign or tho big ring. ho lnrgest linos of Infants' wear in town is at Wilcox Department Store Joss P. Litsoy filed a complaint In tho county court yesterday against A, Burton in which tho latter Is charged with disposing of property that had boon mortgaged to Litsoy. Tho prop erty consisted of. certain tools nnd i lot of leather and upholstering goods Weaving Carpet and Rugs. Call nt .108 south Walnut or phono Red S"f). 84-3 Mrs. M. E. Scott, who has charge of tho Red Cross membership drive in the businoss section, roportod yestordny forenoon that 1,138 memberships hud been sold In tho Bfx business blocks. This did rot include tho memberships sold at ho booths at tho postofflco and tho Union Pacific dopot. Stolon Ford car, license numbor 137C52, onglno numbor 2505710. $25.00 rownrd. Address Oil south Chest- nut strcot. SOtf Clinton & Son will take caro of your Eye Glass trouble; we guar antee f :CtKU Ring. THEATRE Plus Tax. TWO SHOWS 7:00 AND 9:00. Furs! Furs! We have the greatest collection of dependable furs ever assembled in a city of this size. We havo them in sets or separate pieces in mink, fox, lynx. wolf, fitch, seal, muskrat. beaver, mole, coney, etc., all priced to! stand comparison. BLOCK'S. j ::o:: , Mrs. J. Kelso returned Tuesday front ! Sutherland where she spent the week end with Mr.. Kelso. Aro you In need of a steamer robe? Best thing for an auto robe, all go al sale prices. E. T. Tramp & Sons. General Manager Jeffers, of tho Un ion Pacific, has been at Rock Springs, Wyo., since the miners' strike began, and expects to remain there through out tho strike. Tho Union Pacific gets its supply of coal largely from the Rock Springs mines and Mr. Jeffers has gone there to use his influence in keeping up the production. A platinum necklace at Dixon's with throe large diamonds; nn exceptional pattern, $240.00. There is a beauty and a re3tfulness about tho new Chandler closed models which takes all the fatigue out of driovlng and makes every minuto In the car a pleasure to both driver and passengers. Won't you try ono of these cars out for a short drive soon? Wo will appreciate tho chance .to show you. J. V. Romlgh, Denier. In appreciation of tho road work done by the Chamber of Commerce on roads north of the river Henry Hansen has mailed to tho good roads commit tee his check for one hundred dollar; . Mr. Hansen also contributed the use of six horses for two days. If more farmers wore as deeply interested in good roads as is Mr. Hanson, Line jm county would havo moro good ror-ls. Mildred Cecil and Marguerite DeVoniin Anhrw Mittenthals omaching musical comedy sensation "THE ? Cn oyfVeaBiSC!DANCING WIDOW" Which 1 b,fcn f U'e "lg Keith Theatre. Ydny, m e Unpardonable; A soul stirring picturiza tion of the Most Tremendous Story ever written. An all star cast with Matt Moore, Mary Alden, Edwin Stevens, Wallace Beery, Wesley Barry, Bobby Connolly. Eclipses all other Motion Pictures! Has rocked the Film industry to its Foundation! The Sensation of all Screen Classics! 10 11 - 12. CHILDREN 25c. Dixon & Son grind their own lenses. One day service on broken lenses. Keith, Saturday. Enid Bennitt -IN- "The Virtuous Thief Two part comedy, "HONEYMOONING'' with the DeHavens. Gamble with' Springer and buy Picnic Hams at 21c per Pound CHAIN STORKS 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203. 2, IK! Ent H Stroet, Phone 49C. , 21 Enst Fourth, Phono 791. No. No. Will 7th be the attraction at the