&ome in and Jec Our Seeing cur exquisite hand-painted China means desiring to OWN some of it. A beautiful piece of hand-painted China Imeans a "joy for - You will be surprised at what REASONABLE PRICES you can make some of our hand-painted China YOURS. " Our jewelry and silverware are Reliable. C. S. CLINTON, SIGN OF THE IMG KING. I , Furont-Tfiichpr'Mlcctlng. i The Pnrsnt-Tonchor Association of wtlie Junior and Sonlor high schools JTwIU mat Wednosdiy,, April 14, at 3:00 T p. m.Ain the Fmhklln auditorium. ! Tin (fommltteo hue arranged an In structive program an follows: , Civics Clans, showing socialized recitation, by Miss O'Nolll's clnsg. Business meeting. I Demonstration of the work cnrrlod on In Household Arts, Manual Arts and Mechanical Drawing. ' Household Arts demonstration ' I Propor netting of a breakfast table, mock serving of a breakfast, samples of Booking ilorved to members of the ! association, dinner table set for a three course dlnnor to bo served to Invited guests at 0:30 will be display ed, exhibit of sewing made by girls of the sewng department. 1 Demonstration of the work executed In both the mocha nlcal drawing and woodwork classes will be given by the boys of each department. Work will be exhibited including working draw ings from castings, drawing of pro Jectons. Isometric, oblique, ill-metric and cabinet projections. I ::o:: i Endorse Scouts and t'ainplire GIrJs. At a late mooting of the Welfare Board the following resolution was ' adopted : "We as a Board of Public Welfare, being cognizant of tho good Hint 'comes thru tho organization and ac tivities of tile Boy Scouts and Camp lllro Girls, being deeply Interested jn the moral .welfare of 'the boyn and (girls of our cummunlty, wo do most gladly endorse and lend our every possible support to these movements and urge our citizens to help thorn in every way possible. : :o: : LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL A.N1) PERSONAL '$49.50 buys a good looking blue sorgo suit at Tho Style Shop. Mrs. Ed Burko will entertain tho l'hlla CumigClub on Wednesday after noon.' Ful fashioned silk hoslory, all sizes nnd colors. $1.75 and up the pair at Tho Style Shop. A marriage llconso was Issued Sat urday to llalph E. Price and Mary Gross, both of Milyclty. Salesmen wanted at l!xo's young men. Swedish Mission mooting, April 13 nt tho usual place on north Locust, street. Preaching by Itov. Snndberg. of Gothenburg. It's a pleasure to know that each customor Is given individual attention at Tho Stylo Shop. Hon. H. C. Gallop, of Puoblo, will deliver a speech on the Punib Plan at. tho Franklin auditorium tomorrow ovonlng at eight o'clock. llavo you seen the now voiles at tho WILCOX DEPARTMENT STOKE? Mrs. Mnrgarot Taylor, of Holyoke, Is spending thlH week In town as tho guest of her aunt Mrs. Howard Mc Michacl. Ladles skirts for outing in nil tho now and novel materials and stylos. E. T. TltAMP & SONS. Itov. and Mrs. J. II. Curry,, Mrs. Mary Elder, Mrs. II. N. llarU Mrs. W. P. Snyder and E. M. Bobbins wont to Gib bon this morning to attend tho ses sions of the Kearney prosbytery. E. It. Goodman, who had been stay ing in Omaha for several weeks, re turned homo yesterday morning. Tho Stylo Shop carries extra sizes in all wearing apparel for the Stylish Stout Lady. Between fifty nnd one hundred head of cattle are reported to have perished on tho Pawneo ranch during the storm Saturday night and Sunday. For Sale Fordson Tractor, good shapo. Inqulro of Harvey, Tllllon on tho L E. Jones farm. 24-5 NoMeV To Odd Fellows. IViilla Lodge No. ."( will confer the second degree Thursday evening, April ,1'itli. ::o:: License to wed was granted Satur day to Zolma Feather, of Maxwell jnd Charles Cohagen of this city. I Extra sizes In dresses at The Style Shop. ! M. C. Rodgers has disposed of his hardware stock oyn Locust street to A. T. Woods, who took possession this week. I C. O. Weingand left yesterday morn ing for Omaha, where he will serve Uncle Sam as a grand juror In the i .i i Judge Hobart, of Bridgeport, will 1L ,"u VjUU1 . Tf , como to North Platte next week to Tr' ono of our Hcndersou -ftorm hoar a case in court, a case which .corsets. Wo guarantee every cqrset Judge Grimes asks to , bo excused against ueiecis in materials ami worn- from hearing. mansiup. , 1 E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Old Trusty nnd Queen Incnbntors and Brooders nt Factory Trices. 21-tt SIMON BROS While going to the Are Saturday night the big, flro truck collided with Dr, Drost's enclosed car, knocked off a hind wheel, bending tho front axle and shoving tho car Into the strout ditch. Arrangements have been made to -hold the B. of L. E. May Party at the Lloyd opera house, the K. C. hall being too small to accommodate tho crowd which always attends the Way Party. Black or whlto lisle hose, $.05 to $1.25 per pair at The Stylo Shop. The formal opening of tho North Platte Country Club will be held Diamonds of tho best quality at q'lio moinbersliln of tho club Is ono asonablo .prices. We buy In largo T , J m. ,JuX roasonabl quantities at tho right time nnd can save money for you. DIXON. Twenty mombciH of tho local lodge of tho B. of R. T. woro presented with bronze medals last we.?k In recognition of tholr service In tho late wtirltl war. That one liillroad order In North Platto should furnish so hundred and twelvo with i number of prospective members. Sweaters for sport and outing wear now on display at E. T. TRAMP & SONS. E. D. Bellls of Omaha Is In town tuning nnd putfTng the now organ of tho Lutheran Chinch In first clnss many men Is cortalnly a compliment condition foi tho recital to be given next Monday evening by Dr. Clnrence Eddy of Chicago. Do you need rugs? The Episcopal wanted at Dixon's, Sco!iiimif nf dnniiio i'nnrnntin tim mini. Guild will havo a large assortment to the organization. You can select any Printzoss suit or coat 'with tho assurance that stands Ha.lnaiiun , JIMH-IV Wl L IIUUUIC ,11111 .Will 'U" UIU our add 'In this pai or. Young montntl0n of this storo and the Prlntzess for 8'll. Thursday, April 22nd. tf oniy. The M&fltorn Star ladles will hold a kenslngton Wednesday afternoon at tho Masonic hall to which tho iuoni bors of tho order ami tholr friends are cordially Invited. Wo aro presenting' tho Souunn's llnost display, of suits nnd coats. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Local railroad men roport that tho switchmen's strike at Chicago and many other points Is having a big offect on the movement of freight over the Union Pacific and business la rather dull. Ladles and gontlomou you can all vote for Chas. Llork, Jr., In the pri mary election April 20th for tjio office of County Commissioner. 25-1 Distinction in Dress labol which is our pledge of correct stylo and lnstinp quality. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Notwithstanding tho stormy weathor Sunday thirty candldatos presented themselves for Initiation into the Wftlitnd .Tnh Hnndlnir trnnleiiH rKp KllightS of ColumbUS. Had the an hour. Phono tho Illnman lodging weather been--fair tho number of can houwo. 20-2 ilhlatos would havo reached about During the thundor .storm Satur- sixty, day night tho bam on tho promlsob of- The narrow leather belts for suits Andy Frazler at 518 east Fourth or coats at E. 'T, TRAMP & SONS, street was struck by lightning and Tll0 tliroo printing offices havo totally consumed. Twp horses were nmHS0(i forces in getting out tho prini burned to death and sixty bushels of nry election ballots for five counties, grain and other property destroyed. .vi,i, the Tnlecr.itih office ns tho scmin wind wns blowing nt the the building burned very A strong time and rapidly. Don't forget tho salo of fancywork, rugs and 25c packages and tho lun choon to Guild Thursday,, April 22nd. tf BREAB Is an exceptional food We all ea'tbread and like it. HI But, few us of ever consider the strength and body-building qualities lies that win be made with bread. And few of us know the tasty discontained in every loaf. Here is a delicate tntrce that will appeal to all. Oyslcrs in a Cnist Case. 1 loaf of bread 2 tablespoons flour 1 quart of oysters 1 cup milk i, cup melted butter Salt and pepper to taste substitue 1 lemon 2 tablespoons butter Parsley Gut top from loaf of bread, remove crumb,- brush inside of ca'sertvitl, melted butter substitute and place in slow oven to become crisp.' Prepare top in same way and fasten it to the crust. ' f '"""""'THO Dry oysters and chop thorn. Keep ten of tho oystors whole. Blend butter and flour In a saucepan over the fire, stir In milk, ai.il keep stirring until It boils, i-eason nicely with salt, pepper and lemon juice. Add oysters, make very hot, then turn Into bread case. Heat whole oystors and lay, them on top. Garnish with parsley and servo at once. Cream cooked chicken may bo used In place of oysters. Enl more bread and make HAKE -RITE Rread you favorite brand. WE USE COW BRAND PL OUR EXCLUSIVELY. H. ,t. Mclaughlin for governor. Dark camesoles, just the thing to wear with your navy bluo gorgetta blouse. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. R. B. HOWELL OP o M A. i-i A Republican National Committeeman One outstanding llruro In public affairs In Nebraska Is R. B. How ell, of Oniahn. Ills accomplishments In thnt city have attracted the attention of the whole country, and especially among thoso who are genuinely striving for the betterment of public service. Mr. Howell wns one of the first In Omaha to advocate munlclpnl ownership of tho water plnnt. It was in private hands, nnd the people were being charged n high rate for a very low quality of water. Howell led In the yenro of light that followed, re sulting In the tnklng,over of tho water system by the city, lie was made tho general nuuingcr, and through his businesslike methods the plant has proven a wonderful flnanclal success, besides re ducing the price of water fifty per cent, and by giving the people ns good water as any In tho country. Following this, Mr. Howell took up the matter of municipal Ice. The result wns that the price of Ice to the consum ers at Omaha was cut almost 50 per cent, and Ice stations were estub . llshcd throughout the city where tho people could bo supplied In any quantity, large or small, at any time of day nt tho reduced price. And tho Ico plant In the very first year showed a surplus of about $70,000. Howell's next niovi was munlclpnl or co operative distribution of mlik, which has increased the prlco paid to the producers, and reduced the price to the consumers four cents a quart. Recognizing the great benollt of this kind of public operntlon, Omaha has houchl the gas plant, and expects Mr. Howell lo make another great success In Its niuna'jemeiit. . Mr. Howell Is nt present the Republican National Committeeman for Nebraska. He Is recognized on the committee as one of the big executive men, and has been appointed on all the most Important sub committees for tho Bhnplug of the coming campaign. The big profiteering money Interests aro opposed to the tilings Howell bus accomplished at Oninha, and are opposed to his re-election as National Coiimiitteemnn, They are spending a lot of money to defeat hlni. K. II. lloncll of tho activities. A sample of Lincoln county's ballot will be polished In Friday's Tribune. Dont't nogloct the most important "hV" .1,1., !. ,. .. T-l btf hold by tho Episcopal ""."?"," ...V, ... symptom, correct care at the right timo will snvo trouble. Roy McCann. who Is attending a theological school in tho east, rii camo here tho latter part of last week to visit, was tho guost of honor nt a threo-courso dlnnor Borved by Mrs. P. O. Deats Sunday. Othor guests wcro members of tho Sunday school class which Ray formorly taught County Comm.isslonor Koch, who wns In attendnnco at tho meeting of the board yosterdny, marketed two cars of cattlo and a car of hogs at South Omaha last weok. For tho cattlo, which woro young holfora and steors ho received $12.80 per hundred, a price that was satisfactory to him. For the 21,000 pounds of hogs ho re ceived fourteen cents a pound. What's in tho packago? 25c oach, lot's buy ono nnd soo April 22nd nt tho Guild Luncheon and Snle. tf I J. B. McDonald, of Omaha, has boon in town for sovornl days transacting business and visiting rolatlvos and frlonds. Tho tiro compnny of which Mr. McDonnld is treasurer and a largo Btockholdor has received an order for fifty thousnnd tiros nnd two hundred thousand innor tubos. This will tax tho capacity of the plant for somo timo. Hand-shapod, hand-sowed nnd hnnd prossed by export tailors. Tho Print zoss suits nnd coats rotnJn their 'orlglnnl bonuty of lino ns long ns they nro worn. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. ) Dodgo Brothers cars made good .with our army ovor 11,000 of thorn, they nro proving tholr stability and economy to thousands of commercial usors all ovor the land; and thoy have just beon adopted as staff cars for the new and reorganized Chinese army. Known all ovor the world for their power to Mnnd up. Your Dodco car will be very late nnlci jon crd' r coon J V ROMIGII. Dealer. To the Editor of The Tribune: I would like to say something on 1 behalf of a candidate for governor on tho Ropublican ticket who cannot be nominated unless . persons over tho stato who know him speak a good ; word in his behalf. II. J. McLaughlin, of Hall County, has never ljolil public office' until last winter when he represented 1 1 a 1 1 county in tho legislature. Ho is a Scotch Presbyterian. Ho has been,an actual farmer and stock man on the farm for tho past 25 years. Ho is ti member of the state board of agricul ture, Is president of the Nebraska Puro Bred Ilorso Brooders' Associa tion, a director of tho Nebraska Im proved Live Stock Association, presi dent of tho State Association of Coun ty Fairs, and president of tho Central Nebraska Agricultural Association. I know Mr. McLaughlin well. He Is a man of sterling integrity. Ho Is about 7 feet tall, weighs about 280 pounds, and Is about 55 years of age. Ho Is Identified with tho Nebraska agricultural interests. Ho has made a success of his own business, and has agreed if elected governor, to stuy on the job In the govornor's office, to op- poso autocratic control by tho gov ernor, and to turn tho government of tho stato back to tho constitutional officers. Ho says ho will keep tho prisoners in the ponitentinry. Ho will bo ovory inch n governor. I would like to see Lincoln county give Mr. McLauglln a largo vote. Yours truly. W. V. HOAGLAND. Dixon is the agent for the Edison and Columbia, full stock of records.' Lot Dixon take care of your eyes. iiW!iiAlMmiiiiimDiscs?t 1 "EJ VERY woman knov3 that its much easier to wash and thoroughlj clean -j niumicumcooK;rig utcnsilo. urenso aoes not suck to aluminum. Juttone teuton why wo u-so nluminum ekimminu discs in the SANITARY MILWAUKEE CREAM 8EPAKA1 OR. Another reason! Aluminum discs Uo not ruot or corrode Iiuu tho tinned steal dh;cs of other separators. Still another rsajom Usinn ulumliiun enables us to taper MILWAUKEE U.mcs n rrocess too cor.tly too Intrlc.i'oto attempt inotrcl disss. Tr.r-t-ring Hie discs, lives r.u greater eepiiracinc c.na uy between each set; hence tho MILWAUKEE re cimrei onSy about half tho number of discs used in other spi'-ctors, tc oc jornpUalj even quicker, closer EklmmhiT. CREA.M SEPARATOR UJOir.roIjrint.rt:hRicv'nb!.5. Nt tsdlcinworl: nli-lrrttirrv t. ahowllnproiMrn taUoallltor .iuIm.tbiIUU. j. Ju -i flip in u. Iitclrlnnn .vjn & pry SilL'V.' VKEiS 1b totwt with irrau mutt, ijtoroic tmMtiM our tufpwtoru. You ft t it urmu'wio or mit Ket, cio iron-v.u gu&r.miiL, doubly prutecurik' ou wUouyou buy. Sea tht SanitCry Milwaukee ncO en aur atspiay taorx. l'HIVATK SAI.K OF l'HOI'KHTY. Having sold my farm, I will sell the following property: Black 7 year old Kentucky bred saddle mare weight lOfiO, gray mare 5 years old wotght 1300, broke, span bay geldings smooth mouth weight 2400, 5 milch cows 1 of which aro roans nnd coming fresh, 2 calves, 2-year-old red bull, C sows with pigs by side, 4 sows with pig, 50 head of shoats weight about 175 lbs., oxtra good 3Vi inch wido tiro wagon, truck wagon, 5-horso powor Hercules gas engine only been out a few months, good Challenge feed grlndor, good 3 VI inch Concord harness, good slnglo harness, extra good Jb pound saddle. This proporty must bo sold by May 1st, as 1 give possession at that time. ED. KIEIUG, Ownor. Phono 012. 400 East Third St. ::o:: To whom aro you going to sell your liny and Grain? The Harrington Mor cautllo Co. will offer tho highest prlcQB. 64tf ::o:: Foi Sale Ilogltored Hereford Bulls. H. P. Hansen, North Platte, Nob. I6tf ::o:: Itoglsterod Suffolk Stallion for salo or trade Weight 1650. six oars old. Inquire of AlHrt A. Glnapp rffnrol(feJ MALONEY CO. Brady. lOtf PUBLIC On account of lack of pasture the undersigned will offer at Public Sale three miles north and half mile east of North Plntte on Tuesday, April 20, 1920, Commencing at ono o'clock, the following property: 150 Head of Cattle, Consisting of 42 head of white face steers coming two years old, 20 Shorthorn steers coming two year old, 20 milk cows somo fresh, others will bo fresh soon, balnnco stock cows nnd helferg from two to flvo years old, somo with calves by side, others will bo fresh this spring. ALL THIS STOCK I OF GOOD QUALITY AM) HAS HEEX WELL WlNTEJtEI). Four or Five Head of Horses, FJtEE LUXCH AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, TERMS OF SALE $20 and' tindor ensh, sums ovor $20 bIx months timo will be glvon on bankable paper bearing 10 per cont Intorost from date of gale. No proport to be removed until settled for. T. Co Grosshams. 1 B KiritlU, Auctioneer. P. C. 1'IELSTJCKElt, Clerk. t )