I T You nark voiir U ! picture, for it is Comedy mi tal, Thursday and Friday. TOM MOORE IN ''3 B oublcs outside when you come to see this crammed full of giggles, laughs and roars. Friday "Over the-Ocean Wave." DR. 0. II. CRESSLuR, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Hunk. LOCAL AND PEItSONAL For Salo Young nrnlo calf. Phono Black 300. 23-2 Joo Illrschfold roturned Saturday from Omaha whoro ho attended a mooting of tho Shrinorn. Nobby Tailored Suits and Coats, now ready for your Inspection at Tho Londor Mor. Co. Tho flro department was called out Friday ovonlng by a car of burning hay In tho railroad yards. For Rent Now garngo with electric plant at Wollllcot, Nob. Addross A. C. Burton, Wolllloot. 22-3 Mrs. C. B. Lllos arrlvod from Youngstown, Ohio, yontorday, having been ailled horo by tho death of her brothor, Geo. W. Ilhoades. ' Garden Seeds. McMichnol's Gro cery. 20-4 Mrs. Emma Madison annouueos tho ongngomont of her daughter Cnrrlo Alwllda Brownoll to Donald Nowton Bclsncr of this city. Sue us for wall papor, Tho Retail Store. 4 14tf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson and daughter spont sovoral days In Omaha last week, Mr. Hanson going dowh to nttond tho mooting of Shrlnors. For ' Salo-Washlng Machine and Wrlngor. Phono Rod 545. 20-4 Sol Cornell, who had boon visiting his brothor Charley Cornell for a weok left yostorday for Iaramlo to tnko charge of tho Barkalow Bros, news stand. Just recolvcd! A beautiful assort ment of hanrt-ombrocUorod InfanVs dresses at BLOCKS. .Too Ivarson, of Groon River, Wyo., npent Sunday In town with friends. Ho wna returning homo from Fremont whoro ho had accompanied his wife and baby. For Sulo PaBsonBor Hralcoman Coat and Voat. Inquire at Satmiolson. 4-4 For Salo Roglitored Hi Bulls. II. P. HSnson, North LOCAL AM) t'EJtflONAL Mrs. W. A. Buchllnck and children are visiting relatives in Grand Island. Most up to date wall paper pattorns at the Rexall. 1 itf Mrs. Frank Uarnoll and daughter Olndys were called to Omaha the latter imrt of last woak by tho death of Mrs. ltornell's brother. Herofofd Platto, The high winds of tho past ten days has damaged wheat to quite an extent on ground where the soil Is loose. On the 1'. & II. ranch the whoat was protected by sproadlng a light cover ing of mtinure ovor It. D. Morrill, Dentist, office ovor Wilcox Department Storo. C. P. Clinton, who had boon spend ing a couplo of months In California, returned homo Sunday. "Jim" thoroughly, enjoyod his visit on the coast nnd returns feeling stronger and looking bettor. For" Salo Good Buggy and single harnoss. If Interested phono Blk 245 Tho Automobile Club of Southern California recontly had an oloctlon of officers and J. Clark Buchanan, form erly of this city, was re-olectod assls- ; tant mftnagor of the Intor-insurnnce 'oxohango department, a position ho has hold for sovoral years. Ono day sorvlco for broken lenses, Clinton & Son, Optician's. f.t J, V. Romlgh reports tho salo of n Chandler four 'passengor roadster to Gcorgo Taylor of Wollileet, a Chandler 'Speedster to C. O. Dedinoro, a Dodge j Commercial to Simon Kruger and ) Dodge Brothers touring cars B. W. IRInckor, Win. Hawley and Louis Llpshltz. Easter Gloves in long or short kid, or silk, in all slzos and in all the popular now spring shados to match your Easter suit or gown at BLOCKS. Tho wind reached a voloclty of fifty mllus an hour oarly Sunday morning. Tho north window In tho room occu pied by tho Durbln garage wns blown as was also tho room on Front street (occupied by Chua. Echolborry. Sovoral fences and big trees, wore blown down and a gnrago In tho south part of town overturned. To whom are you, going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harringtou Mer cantile Co. will offer the highest prices. 04tf For Sale A Torrlngton BJleotrlc Sweeper. Phone Red 1107. Mrs. Minnie Seese will lwivo this wrck for Sand Point. Idaho, t make her future home. Onion Sets. McMlelmeTs GrOcory. 23 j It's perfoctly scandalous tho way that fellow carries on? Who? Oh, Tom Moore of course at the Crystal Thursday, and Friday. Most up to date wall paper patterns at the Roxall. litl Do you like Punch! Pop! Powor! Olive Thomas Is there wlth'em all In "Out Yonder" shown at tho Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. Howard Yost. Dentist, Twlnein Itiiildlng. Phone 807. 77lf ' John Saltow has purohaaed of George McKaln the formor Stoggman residence properly and the throe lots on east Twelth street. For SaloNew four room house, modern except heat, full basoment. Good location . Good terms. Phone Blk 200. 20-4. Grace Hecker filed a petition Satur day praying for a divorce from her husband Henry Hecker and for the custody of tholr fourteen year old son. Now Blouses In all tholr dainty i beauty are now shown In our blouse shop. Mrs. Cantlln nnd Mrs. Klino in charge at THE LEADER MER. CO'S. I D. M'. Brooks has purchased of E. ;N. Oglor tho house which tho latter moved from west Fourth jto wost Sixth and remodeled. The price paid ,was $3,800. Don't forgot tho bazaar noxt Wed nesday, March 31st, at tho M. E. church parlors. Dinner wll bo ser ved and useful articles will bo on sale. Bo sure nnd bo there. 22-2 J For Sale Three aero farm and four room house apd barn adjoining town. Possesion lirst of May. Inqulro at 302 south Chostnut. 22-2 ! Harry Bllckonsderfer has purchased one of tho Ben Wilson houses In tho southwest part of town and will ro movo thereto In a few days. Tho consideration was $4,900. Try our 30c Coffee. McMlchaol's Grocery. ' 20-4 License to wed was granted to Emil S'tnitlor and Ora Grabert both of Mema, and Saturday a licence was Issued to Roy E. Dolton and Grace Rodus, both of this city. Silk Jorsey. union suits or separate silk jersey vests. Also silk jersey bloomers at BLOCKS. Norma Talmadgo was castupon "Tho Islo of Conquest" and thoro found love and happiness. You will like this thrilling talo shown at the Keith Thursday and Friday. ' Conductor L. L. Bertho.has purch ased tho C. E. McLano property In tho southwest part of tho city for a consideration of $4,500. This is one of tho best buys that has recently been mado. Sec us for wall paper, Tho Roxall Store. 14tf mxMXXMmm Another templing morse made with BMBy Besides its tastiness, its whol.esomeness, its economy, bread can he usod in the most savory and appetizing of dishes. Good Bread with its appealing flavor is the bread to use. Look at tho , dainty combination EGGS AND GltEEN TEAS 1 slice Good Bread 3 inches thick 1 cup cooked peas 2 cups milk 4 tablespoons butter substitue, salt G hard cooked eggs 4 tablespoons Hour y lomon , and pepper to taste Shell and cut each egg in half. Cut slice of BAKE-R1TE Bread to suit serving dish, notch it round with a sharp knife and scoop it out so' as to form largo case. Fry golden brown In hot fat. Melt half the but ter -substitute in small pan, stir in flour, add milk- and stir till it boils. Season Avith salt, popper and lemon juice. Lay In pieces of egg and lot heat gontly. Add remainder of butter substitute to peas, shako them over tho flro and season with pepper. Put a layer of peas in bottom of bread croute, and fill up with eggs and sauce and lay it on a hot dish. Arrange border of peas around top and serve at once. Try tills reclpo with "13 AKE-IUTE" Bread today. WE USE COW BRAND FL OUR EXCLUSIVELY. BAKE-RITE BAKERY!g; Resplendent in their New Style Attire fC- 5513 M a i 94J4 9260 94 17 Spring Voices the Call of "Out-Doors" And all the world is joyful. Gone is winter, and winter clothes As Spring beckons in the smart and voguish Suits and Coats Which are now here, awaiting for your call, make your selection. They are" wonderful in style conception And are beautifully made of distinctly spring materials and fresh new color effects. Whether it is a modest suit or a delightful Sport Coat you may fancy ' You will find a variety of styles in both, in our ready-to-wear-section. We urge an early visit. Prices on Suits range $29.65, $34.65 and upward Prices on Coats range $19.65, $24.65 and upward New. School Dresses Fine jfTWogp Ginghams for Girls. IliSbtb Woe enul MILLINERY You may choose Spring Head Wear from any number of exquisite styles. With small, medium and large shapes and well repre sented. Miss Little nnd Mi3s Woodhurst in charge, who will be pleased to show you. DRESSES Styles and materials exceptionally pretty Dainty silks and Crepes in plain and nobby patterns. In most graceful models and a wide range for individual expression. Mrs. Cantlin and Mrs. Kline in charge, who will be pleased to show them to you. ALL DEPARTMENTS READY WITH NEW SPRING GOODS McCall Agency Patterns 10c to 25c : t "jro--rl " dvrj rc'WMiiiHi own grf-iffi " DRY GOODS' WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING - SMOC! ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E.NCLSON. MANAGCR Bungalow Aprons $1,95 Geo. AY. Kliondes Dies, finn w. Rhoades. need forty-fivo, employed as receiving clerk at the Union Paciac frolght liouso, cneu ni an Omaha hospital following an operation for gall stones, tho remains woiu irmurii tn fjii o.ltv nnd tho funeral will bo hold at three o'clock this after noon. Tim iiononHPii wns unmarrlod and for st. hurt mado his homo with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. BarnellJ Mrs. Darnell bolng his sister. Ho wns a momber of tho Odd Fellows lodge and hold In high esteem by all those who know him. ::o:: Welch Socshc. , vorv nrnttv woddlnc was solomized nt tho hntnn nf T" . Tl. SnesbO 118. East 8th, street, Sunday, March 28th. at G p. m., when Ulchnrd L.o uoy woicn and Mary, Ellen Soesbo wcro united In marrlago, Row sivits oiuciaiing. Daniol Soesbo acted as best mau, Miss Margaret Welsh was brldosmald and Miss Bortha Stobbtns played tho wedding march, "Flowors of Spring." Tho brldo wns attired in a urown satin dross and carried a bouquet or pink and white carnntlons. Follow ing the ceremony an eloborato supper was served. Tho wedding was oiuy attondod by tho young couplos rola tlvos and intimate frlonds. A largo number of beautiful gifts woro re colvcd . ::o:: Mothers Attention! Wo carry a completo lino of Infant's wear, evory thlne for ilm Ttahv to wear from head to foot, long and short drossos, long and short coats, potticoais, uonneis, blankets, enrringo robos, Jdmonas, aulltod coats, swoators, bibs, shoos, et .. Main iloor at BLOCKS. MKN WANTED TO SELL GltOCEMES Selling Experience Not Ncccssnry. Ono of World's largOBt Qroqers, (capital ovor $1,000,000.00) wants am litMnna tiiaii In vnnr locnlltv to soli direct to consumor nationally known brands ot nn oxtonsivo iino 01 gro onrtna. TinlnlB. rooflnes. lubrlcntlllK oils, stock foods, otc. No capital ro- nulrArt. Write todav. State axe and Library Increases Look Supply. Over two hundred books have been added to tho children's department. Mrs. Chas. Clinton donated a set of educational books for young folks. Mrs. John Baker contributed sovor al sets of technical books and many interesting books of fiction. AJagazIno contributors: Miss Anna Kramph, Atlantic, Survey, Annals; Miss Myrtlo Hill, American Journal of Nursing; Miss Noll Ilartman, Amor lean Boy; Mrs. Will Hondy, John Martin Book; Miss Laura Murray, Bird Lore; Rev. Hess, World Out look. Tho magazines System, Good Housekeeping and tho Musician have been added to tho magazine section. For' Salo. 1007 W. 3rd St. 5 room houso, mod ern oxcopt heat. Garago 12x24. Price $2800. Call at 1003 W. 3d St. or phono Red 506 fbr terms. 19-6 Coming Again. Yes, the Nlcailceo Camn Firn nirla at tho request of tho Episcopal Guild wm again glvo their play, "Engaged by Wednesday." If you saw it before como and laugh with them again. If you didn't soo it, hero is an opportun ity to soo ono of tho best entertain ments over given in North Platto. Reserve tho date. Friday Evening, April 9th. LAND FOR SALE. I offer for salo 1020 acres of sand hill land located 23 mlJos from North Platto on Tryon road; 200 acres broko and can break another 100, all in ono body, 700 ncres fenced with 3-wiro fonco, good framo barn, sod houso, well and windmill, tank and cistern, good cave and other improvements. Address R. L. Douglas, North Platto, or phono 792F013 . INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The 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 how easy it is to acquire your own home. T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE R SALISBURY, President. Secretary. ooouitlon. John Soxton & Co., 352 W, IlliuoU St., Chicago. 111.