. IIMIiMJil!i!ia3E!AI SUN THE ATRE SSEHOal CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. ARCH I X 4, The Sensation of the Year. LOCAIi AND PERSONAL Not Just A Picture But A Great Show. THRILLS and more THRILLS. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION The Famous Kentucky Blue Grass JAZZ BAND AND ORCHESTRA Street Parade Daily Concert Afternoon & Night.. PRICES Matinee ISc, 3Sc Night 25c, SOc. DR. 0. U. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the: McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND TEItSONAL For Sale A davenport. Phone Black 5C4. 15-2 The W. C. T. U. will meet this af ternoon with Mrs. Moulton, 708 west First street. All kinds of nursery stock for sale. R. McFarland, Box 62G, North Platte, Neb. . 14tf B. Dunkorley went to Torrington Monday for the soldiers' land draw ing. Stock cows for sale. On Lincoln Highway; six miles east of North Platte. J. A. Jackson. 14-3 Miss Ada Wilson, of Sutherland, is the guest of Miss Ruth Sizemore this week. Married man wants position on a farm. Address R. M. C genedal do livery, city. 15-2 Mrs. Jos. Nolan has accepted a po sition as bookkeeper for the J. S. Davis Auto Co. IHxou & Son, Sight Specialists. Miss Effie Christ returned Sunday from Grand Island where she spent a few days with friends. For Sale Electric washer and fur niture. 418 east Fifth sltreet Phone Black 817. H-4 R. P. Stuart of Columbus, a former North Platto business man, spent Sat urday and Sunday in town. Wail paper and paint at the Rexall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Allen camo up from Elm Creek Sunday to spend several days on business. See us for wall paper, The Rexall Store. 14tf A banjo wall clock in mahogany at $20.00. Good value and very up to date. Dixon, tho jeweler. For Sale 5 room Stucco house with bath, on west 6th. Street. Phono 224. tf Mrs. Goorco Rodcors left yester day for a visit with friends in Co lumbus, Omaha and lewa. Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Leypoldt wont to Hershoy, Saturday to spend a few days with tho latter 's paronts. The woll dressed lady.always wears a diamond, it adds to the richness of herdrasa., Dixon has many, beautl furbatternd at reasonable price."' Wo pay cash for butter and eggs. McGovorn & Stack, phono 80. Free delivery. 8tf Mrs. Stevo Baldwin left tho latter part of tho week for Callaway to visit her son Frank and family. Tho Rexall handles tho goods. 14tf Wo repair Ford cars, buy, trade or sell - them. G. W. Sutton, George Peters. West Eighth Street. 15-4 Mrs. O'Connor, of Wallace, is vis iting her daughter Mrs. F. P. Con- ncally, while enrouto to California. For Sale Old Trusty incubator, good as now. L. D. McFarland, 1702 east Fourth. 11-C Mrs. D. T. Qulgloy returned to Omaha Sunday aftor a few days' visit with her mother, Mrs . Anna Soyferth 4 Bobby Bylund loft yesterday for St. Paul, Nebraska, whero ho will wrestle Ed Llndenmeyer this even ing. W. . Hendy will ga to Omaha to morrow to attend tho auto show and E. N. Ogier will go down Thursday night. Miss Elizabeth Young returned to day to her home in Hastings after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Carl Simon. Paul Nolan, Jack Stack and Jesse Smith left by auto yesterday for Tor rington, Wyo., to register in the land drawing. For Sale By" owner, bungalow of four rooms, bath and basemont. Phono Black 1219. 13-4 Mrs. Richard Owens returned Sat urday evening from an extended visit visit with relatives in California and other far western states. A Jong string of beautiful pearls will add a lot to that new spring suit. Dixon has a bcautifu line to show you. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Scharmann loft yesterday for Chicago whore they will comblno business with pleasure for a copuulo of weoks. Try tho Rexall first, it pays. 14tf Most up to dato wall papor patterns at tho Rexall. 14tt Edgar Lyons, of Portland, Oro., spent tho week end with his uncle Fred Barraclough whllo enrouto homo from a visit In Now York. DRESSMAKING Dono reasonably. Summer drosses thrco dolla s up. Mrs. J. Golso, room 8, Commercial House, 21C east Fifth street. 15-2 Mrs. W. II. C. Woodhurst has nc ccpted a position as assistant In tho millinery and ladles' ready-to-wear departments at Tho Leader. Mublc will give you more pleasure than nnylhlng you can buy. Hear tho EdUon and Columbia at Dixon's. Tlioy will arrango paymonts' to ploase you. Wall papor and paint at tho Rexall. A daughter wns born y.osterdny to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anson. Most up to dato wnll paper pattorns at tho Rexall. 14tf Dr. J. S. Tsvlnom made a buslnoss trip to Staploton yesterday. Dr. II. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Royuolds Bldg. Phone 148 Miss IClolso Wnsloy has accepted n position as clork at tho Hub. Wanted Cast Iron. Will pay a big price. Llpshltz, tho junk dealor. Mrs. G. II.' Dart, of Brady, wa& the guest of frlondw In town yestorday. T. C. Patterson returned yestorday from Omaha whore ho spent a day or two. Fronch Surge akiitH in all sizes at Tho Stylo Shop, - i. ., ' Mrs. L. J; 'Plersbri, of 'Sutherland, wns tho guest of friends in town Fri day. For SaIo Plymouth rock roostor Phono 224. tf I. P. Black left yostordny fora two weeks visit In Omaha and Kansas City. , Alfalfa hay for sale, third cutting. Tlios. E. Doolittle. Phone 7S2F022. 14-4 Carl Cool and Goo. Froid will leave tomorrow for Torrington to enter tho land drawing. Licenso to wed was granted Thurs day to J. P. Smith and Knyburn Nor ris, both of Wellflect. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, offlco over Wilcox Department Store. H. C. Hahmoycr arrived yesterday from Aurora and will make his home on a farm south of town. Wanted experienced girl or woman as housekeeper. Good wages. Phone '309. 15-2 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson went to Overton Saturday to spend tho week ond with tho lattor s parents E. G. Fricko and Frank Hahlor came down from Sidney Friday to attend the show at tho Keith that evening. Fred Dick, Will Elliott and Fred Peterson leave today for Torrington, Wyo., to register In tho land drawing. Dr. Barton B. Baker loft Sunday for Sidney and Potter to spend a week on business for the Fidelity Reserve Co. Miss Mnrgaret Coonoy returned Fri day from Ovorton whore she hnd boon spending a few days with her paronts. Conductor B. O. Jornson was taken serioiiRly ill hero yesterday and wns taken to his home in Omaha yestorday. J. B. Young returned Friday from Omah whero he attended tho state meeting of Western Union managers J. A. Link, J. F. Wurtelo and Choi. Rincker left this morning to take part In the land drawing at Torrington, Wyo. Wnilu Walla Lodge No. "1i, 0. 0. F., avI'I Initiate n class of candidates ThiirsdnovcnIng of this week. J. Guy Swope, Secy. Miss Nell Coonoy returned yesterday from Overton whore sho had been spending tho week end with her parents. For Sale or Trado one block of ground. Will trado in on city resi dence Phono Red 478 or inquire of A. G. Artz. 15-20 Henry Shrlver, formerly living on tho Pawneo ranch but now a resident of Gothenburg, transacted business in town yesterday. R. R. Ginn has resigned his posi tion with Walker Music Co. and has joined the Insurance sales force of the Fidelity Reserve Co. For Sale 1919 Ford Touring car. with winter top, best of condition at saving of over ?200. J. V. Romigh CI n rn rrn 1 K.O The annual election of officers of tho B. P. O. Elks will bo hold next Men day evening. Nominations were male last montu. Tho boys basket ball team of Pax ton, and their coach, G. W. McGraw, wero in town Friday while enrouto to Gothonburg for a game. ::o:: Valuable Tree. A giant kauri tree has been logged by tho Queensland forest service and the timber sold for $1,000. It wns known as Bell's tree and yielded 17, 000 superllclal feet of timber In flvo huge logs, and the logging costs amounted to $500. The net stumpnge camo to twelve feet 0 Inches per 100 super feet. Had the tree been smaller a higher prize would have been real ized, as few saw-millers cared to han dle It. This giant of tho forest was offered to a timber-getter for $30 on the stump, being at the rate of less than 20cents per super feet, twelve years ago. Dr. V. Lucas and Geo. Frator made a business trip to Sutherland yostor-, daV. - I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bango, of Wat-' laco, were bullnoiB visitors In town yostordny. Wantotl An experienced girl at The , Ousts. Phono S7. ! Bert Naperstock, now a conductor out of Ogtlun. arrlvod Sunday to visit rolntlve and frloude for a fow days, j Have ypu soon those now Paris model stilts at The Stylo Shop? I Mr. and Mrs. Orrln, of lUudrogo, uro spondlng a fow days in town prepara tory to moving to the H. L. Law rence farm which they recently pur chased. Tonight with tho last showing of "Tho River's End," Jnmos Oliver Cur wood's wonderful story, at tho Kojth tfill also bo shown tho Fox Nows,j a oloVer and uptodate resume of Into happenings Intorsporsed with some very witty aubtltloa. Tho Stylo Shop Is showing coats and suits nt $29.75 up to $125.00. Miss Gladys Hall and Miss Hazel Edwards camo down from Sidney to attend the show Friday ovonlng. Miss Edwards went to Kearney Saturday morning for a few days visit with hor paronts whllo Miss Hall spoilt the week end with relatives horo. Wnlln Wnlln Lodge No, ,"!, 1. 0. 0. l will lull lute u class of candidates Thursday evening of this week. J. Guy Swope, Secy. J. L. Murphy, who rocontly visited Mr. and Mrs. M. IL Douglas at Port land, found Mr. Douglas considerably Improved. He Is able to walk six or eight blocko without fatlguo and has regained to somo degreo his loss of speech. This Improvement In his condition Is news that will bo received with plcasuro by his old friends. Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses as shown In tho March number of Voguo and Harpers Bazaar aro on display at Tho Stylo Shop. You have never seen Anita Stowart at hor greatest until you havo aeon her as Madge, tho whimsical, loving, hard riding waif from tho Kentucky hills in "In Old Kentucky" a stirring story of tho plcturesquo old South and of beautiful women, fast horses and bold fighting men. At tho Sun Mnrch 2 to 5. O. A. Page, civilian representative of tho quartermaster's department of tho U. S."nrmy, is in town this week taking orders for surplus gorvernment goods, especially wool blankots and harnesB, and Is stopping nt tho Hotol MoCabe. Ho represents directly the war department and should not be confounded with parties who purchase army,, goods for resale. Mr. Pago Is Offering pure wool blankets nt $0.00 and harness tit $44 and $00 per set. ;:o;; FOIt QUICK SALE; ifc TWO GOOD 11UXS NeW,5 room ha'usa and full base ment on west Gtli streot. 5 blocks to round house and sovon blocks to yard office. $4500.00. 8 room houso and 3 lots In tho Flynn addition to North Platto at $4000.00. LIBERTY LAND CO., 14-3 Phono 128. Style Shop drosses have Individu ality. Si'.pt. Wilson Tout roturnod'Sjfndny afternoon from Cincinnati, where' ho nttemlwd tho passions of tho national uducatlonnl nssoclntloil. .' yUordny was a,' beatftlful day, Majrch coming In a vory lahib like man nor. Will tho month go out as a roar ing Hon? We hnrdly think so. Tho Stylo Shop for silk Hosiery. Tho Brothorhood of tho Prosbytor Inu church will moot Friday evening, March 6th, at Rev. Curry's. All mem bers are cordially urged to bo present. Mrs. Clinton Schelhaflo arrived the last of the week from Colorado and will mnko hor homo hero. Mr. Schol hnse Is employed as a flromon for tho Union Pacific. It. F. Stuart, of Columbus, spoilt tho week end with friends. Mr. Stuart la n former rosldent of North Platto having beei engaged. In tho plumbing buslnoss hu'roi" - .J? 1 - Tho. -J. Linn ame dawn frqtn Pax ton yostordny to nttcml a incoming of tho Canton branch of tho Odd Follows. M,lss Corn. Seonny.'will leave tdmor roV for herMiomo In Sioux City, In., aftor spending Boveral months hflro instructing tho Multiplex operators at tho Wostorn Union office. The Servlco chapter of tho Westmin ster Guild will meet this evening with Misses Amy and Fay a Elder. Eyory mombor is urged to bo present afl there is Important business to bo takciLup. 1918 Ford Roadster, good, $400. 2KB Butck, flno condition, overateo tiros, a real good car,vfor sorvjeo at $400. fff 1917 Ford TourlngiyiOO. J. V. ROMIGH) Garago. 15-2 Tho now hotol at1' Qgnlnlla, vhicli has been in an uncompleted Htago slnco last sutnmor, yflll probably vbo completed. Tho cttlfcoris of tho town aro now raising $20.l0j subscriptions to bonds to securo ninds to comploto tho building. r -: :o: : Divine Services Episcopal Church Holy communion 8 a. in. Church school and blblo class 9:45 a. m., Morning prayer and sermon 11:00 o'claclc. Church school Northsldo 3 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30. Lenten services in church Wednes day at 4 (p. m.; Friday at 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Northsldo. R. O. MACKINTOSH Rector. New Rates for the Omaha Bee Daily and Sunday by mail, 1 year , $7.00 Daily by Mail, Sunday 'by Carrier, 1 year $8.50 Daily, only, by mail, 1 year $6.00 Sunday, only, by Mail, 1 year $2.50 Daily by Mail, Sunday delivered by carrier, 3 months $2.25 Sunday by carrier, per copy : L . ,10 Sunday at Store, per copy : .05 v Sunday by carrier, 3 months in advance $1.05' All subscriptions must be paid in advance as papers will bo discontinued when out. , CM. NEWTON, Agent :'; For Omaha Bee, City and It. F. D. Routes for Worth Platte P. O. i rm . IP I BIG DANCE Toes, and Thurs. March 24. fj MUSIC FURNISHED BY THE I FAMOUS OLD KENTUCY 8-Piece Jazz Orchestra 1 The Best Orchestra That Ever m Toured The State. DBS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, 0, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phono 70. Res. Phono 1242 On Blaker's Day, Charles had been going to kinder garten nbout two weeks. During this tlmo the children hnd been taught the song "When the Sun Wakes Up at Break of Dny." Tho little fellow liked it very much and tried to sing it at home. The children had been told nbout Mrs. Pinker living nbovo the kindergarten and thnt sho could henr them singing. This fact, with the words of tho song mndo n deep Impression on Charles. When ho reproduced tho spng nt home, tills is what ho insisted was correct : "When tho Sun Wakes Up on Blnker's Dny." Cause for Gloom. Jim Why does William Windjam mer look so glum? Tun Ho was showing off lils alleged French before tho family nnd the French iimld mistook It for Russian. The Home Si ctor. DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST McDonald Bank Bldy. Phono 37. Gamble with Springer. THE CHAIN SYSTEM No. 1. 220 North locust. Phono 203. No, 2, 110 East II Street, Phono 490. No. , (121 East Eourtli, mono D71. No. i, 821 Wst Third, mono No. 70. Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage Notice is hereby given that by vlrtuo of a chattel mortgago dated tho 9th day of May, 1919, and duly filed In tho office of tho County Clork of Lin coln County, Nebraska, on tho 10th day of May, 1919, and executed by K. E. Cramm to W. J. Hendy and E. N. Ogler, doing business undor tho firm name and style of "Hendy Ogior Auto Company" to Bccuro pay ment of a noto for tho sum of $900.00 upon which thero is now duo tho sum df $590.23 with interest nt tho rato of 10 per cont per annum from tho 27th day of February, 1920, default has been mnde In tho payments of said sums socurcd therein and no suit or other proceedings at law, havo boon had for tho rocovery of said sum or any, part 'thereof, tho undersigned will soil at public auction tho proporty herein described to satisfy tho sum abovo named, together with intorest nnd costs to tho day of salo, to-wlt Ono Ford, Model "V Sedan, onglno No. 2GG1221; snld salo will bo hold at tho Hondy-Ogler Auto Company Gar ago, in tho city of North Platto, Lin coln County, Nebraska, on tho aara day of March, 1920, at 2 o'clock P.M. Dated this 1st day of March, 1920. W. J. HENDY, E. N, OGIER, dblng business under tho firm namo and stlyo of Hendy-Oglor Auto Co, By, BEELER, CROSBY & BASKINS, m2-19 Attorneys. ! DANCE FROM 9:30 to 12:30. EVERYONE INVITED. I PRICE $1.10, Including War Tax, . S HAY We Buy and Sell Obtain our Prices. THE HARRINGTON MR. CO. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Hip Association has 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 !5owj easy it is to acquire your own home. i T C. T A TTRP SfYNT TIP.SSTP. T7 CATTQRTTPV President. Secretairyv