Your Graduation Shoes While devoid of freakish suggestion, E. T. Tramp & Sons shoes are neverthe less possessed with distinct individuality. Somewhere in the wide range of styles which we are showing, you will find the model that will truthfully express your personality. All the popular lasts, with Louis heels for dress wear and" Cuban h eels for walking. - Our line of white low shoes ticularly attractive. are par- E. T. TRAMP & SONS SHOE STORE 1JK- DR.-O. H. CRESSLtR, Graduate Dentist Office oyer tha McDonald SUte Bunk, LOCAL A.NI) PERSONAL Special Salo of Ladles' Spring Suits and Coats at "Wilcox Department Store, MIbh Lucille Wilcox left yesterday for a visit with friends In Omaha and Llnclon. Morrill, Dentist, office ovor Jlcox Department Store. fMrs. Ncls Rasni'ussen has accepted the postltlon of matron at the Twinom hospital. ; Dlxon,'s grind their own lenses. .Quick service on broken lenses. Mrs. J. H. Morrow went to Omaha Wednesday to tako medical treatment, Sho has been 111 for several weeks. Try the Roxall first, it pays. 14tf Edwin Burke has let the contract to Clyde McMIchael for the erection of two story residence on the 1100 block on west Fifth street. Work on tho structure will begin nt once. "I novor saw as beauti ful a line of dresses" Is what wo hear every day In our Ready to Wear Denartment at , Wilcox Department Store. , CHRISTIAN CHURCH blblo school Llltel ,hhclcd Superintendent. ; Pro"!.. XVfc. Littei, of Cambridge, Neb., a graduate of the state university and wltn lliteen years experience as a touchur and superintendent has been elected as superintendent of the city icIiooIh at a salary of $3,200 per annum. Prof. Llttol is expected 10 'arrive in North Platto about July first I I to begin the preliminary arrangements for next year s work. j I Prof. Littei was selected from a list i of about one hundred applications on file. -:;o:; .Husk Parly n Success. Tho hard time mask party glvtn Wednesday evening by Paul Harring ton and J. in Keofo in tho Harrington building was an unqualified success. About ninety wore present, onch wear ing u comic costume that in its make up depicted the rovorso of gorgoous ness. Dancing was the order of the eveit.ng and oach attendant cast off formality and went In for a Jolly time and certainly attained .that end. The party ended nt midnight with thanks extended to the hosts for tho dollght ful evening furnished. ::o:. - Lincoln ltoostcrs Today. The Lincoln Jobbors and manufact urers who have bdon making a trip through northern Nebraska, and Wyom ing will arrive at 4:10, east time, this afternoon and leave at 5:10. Dur. ng this hour they will give a parade, headed by tho band they carry, and visit our business houses. They will bo met nt the depot by n delegation of members of tho Chamber of Commerce ::o;: Parent-Teacher Mceffjig. A genernl meeting of the Parent- Teacher associations was hold Wednes day evening at the Franklin auditor ium with a fair attendance of teachers and mothers and a fow men. Select ions were rendered by tho cadet band, reports of the year's work of the sever al associations read, songs and demon stratlons given by Mrs. Koch's Camp fire Girls, selections rendered by a quartette of li!gh school colored minstrels and short talks made by Messers Koch, Bare, Crosby and Tout. W. It. C. "Dinner. The Women's Relief Corps will serve a dinner nt the Methodist church Tues day of next week for the purpose of securing funds to help defray the ex penses of erecting a monument on the soldiers lot In the city cemetery. This Is a commendablo move and tho Corps should be given a hearty patron- ace of tho nubile. Supper will be served from five to seven o'clock and tno menu w;u uo: ijrcnmeu cnicKen, hot biscuit, mashed potatoes, cabbage salnd, cake and coffee. Price 50c per plate. , ot: iffi rn' " t" Wilco I at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m subject, "A Flourishing Church.' Preaching at 8:00 p. m., subject, "He Went a Little Further." Ktect Officers. Platto Vnlley Lodge A. F. M. held an election of officers Tuesday evening with the following resttlt: D. J. Frederick, W. M.;-R. E. Hanson, S, W.; J. A. Becker, -JW.f C. R. Greison, Sec'ty.; F. L. Moloney, Treasurer; C. C. Williams, Trustee. trot: ' , For Snle. Four room houses at 710 West 11th Street. S02 West 12th Street. 017 Garfield Avenue. G19 Gnrfleld Avenue. ' Thcso dwellings are located eJgljt Nothing makes a more beautiful or blocks from Locust street. To those lasting gift than Hllver for tho bride, unnblo to find a place to rent, herp is a Wo invite you to stop in and Inspect chnnce to get a home and pay for.pamo our most complote collection. Dixon.'ln monthly payments. For terms, see the Jowoler. - i Brntt, Goodman & Buckley. I ::o:: Field Agent Brynn says fifty per For Snle. cent of the acreage of sugar beets In i Nino room modorn house, nicely ar- Tho American Legion will give a hs district have been planted. Tho ranged for two family apartment dance at tho K. C. hall Tuesday even- early planted beets aro coming up , house. Cash or terms. 520 South Chest Ing. May 25th. nlcoly and nro n good stand. nut street. Phon 1140J. 352 At the Sun Two Days Commencing Tuesday "LOMBARDI, LTD." Tho Famous Broadway Comedy Succeos, in which BERT LYTELL does the Best Work o His Brilliant Career. EIGHT PRETTY GIRLS IN THE CAST- Including Alico Lake, Juanita Hansen, Thea Talbot, (a perfect 36.) This as a Stage 'Play holds a record for Attendance in New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Son Francisco and Los Angeles. .Bert Lvtell w "Lombardi, Ltd. Beauty Lies in Harmony and Proportion There's not a style in all of Summer's modes that has won more popularity or deserved more than these smart pumps and oxfords. You have but to try them on to discover how graceful and how comfort able they are. ' Here is the New Instep Tie at $10 x; FOR MEN .. "??SrS's aJre.al'.;rich looking; dressy, Cordovan oxford. ' 4' 0, i"li? ' ,- f'. .' .i Sift '. $Ht. ,viW4h -.ma' Come in and inspect them. '1 CHOE AVES YOU fill $k If I RKET ONEY ONISHOES ii LOCAL AND PERSONAL Edison nhonoernnlis nro considered tho most perfect toned ma'cltfno to be bought. Dixon will bo glad to prove this to you. Cashlor Brennau, of tho Union State Bank-has purchased tho Edwin Burko resldenco proporty at 810 east Sixth streot and will tako possession July 1st, when ho will occupy It with his bride. See tho now lino of ladles neckwear at Wilcox Department Store. Tho democrats and tho republicans hold county conventions Tuesday after noon uid selected delegates to tho stato convention. Tho attendance of delegates from the country preclnts was light. A watch for your boy's graduation will bo a gift that ho will always on joy. See tho Gruen Verithln, tho watch that up to dato nion admire. Dixon, tho Jowolor, Agont. Thero Is a heavy run of greon fruit over tho Union Pacific at present, Tralnmn8tor Shelvor stntfng yosterdoy i that this traffic will avorago nbou 200 'carloads a day. Tho greater part of 'this fruit aro apploB an(i oranges. ! Tho largest lino of Fancy Voiles in 'town at wllcox Dnnrtmont Storo. A First ward lady mot Tho Tribune man on tho streets yesterday nud said : t"Vou advocated beautifying homos with Powers; I followed your udvlso, only to have boys cut off or pull out all my hyacinths that woro in bloom. What jou need to do now is to toach or In fluence tho boys to rospect proporty i mid rights of othors." Vandalism of this kind 1b froquontly roportocf to The , Tribune, and the propor stop la to catch If possiblo, the guilty partlos .mil give them the penalty of the law. The Al. G. Storv Co.. which tours Hi country with a tented show, linn hnon spending this week in town rehearsing new piays anu stunts. Tlie show will give a performance Monday evening. Our prices are right on diamonds. Como in and seo Dixon, the Jeweler. Quality counts in these days of high prices. "Wo invito comparison of prices and quality. We handle only standard merchandise at Wilcox Department Store. . In ordor that delayed work may bo completed, employes of tho Union Pacific shops went on a nine-hour day yestorday starting work at 7:30 in the morning and quitting nt 5:30 in tho evening. It is not known how long tho Increased working time will bo continued. Spring Millinery at prices that will surprise you at Wilcox Department .store. Mrs. W. T. Wilcox and daughter j Lucille entertained Tuesday afternoon I with Miss Louise Ottonsteln as tho ihonoroo. Tho scoro or moro ladlos tprosont devoted tho afternoon to mak ing housohold articlos of noodlowork which wero proBonted to Miss Otton- stein, who bocomos a bride noxt week. 'I no pleasant aftornoon closed with n two courso lunch. " ' Ladloa' nnl fMillitrnn'a fJlntl,nm Drossoss, tho host line'you have goon at Wilcox Department Storo. For Sale Household Furniture. G15 East Gth Street. Phone 355J. 35-2 Strawberry Plants. Grow your own strawberries. Now is Uio time to set them out. Good oenaior uuniay plants $1.50 per hun dred, postage paid. Clark S. Pine, York, Neb. 3G2 Stock "for Sale. I want to sell 50 head of cattle, 15 horses and a full supply of farm ma chinery. Buyer gets lease of three sections' of land for a year. For par ticulars call at 705 West Eleventh street. 3Q.0 Jack Service. Will stand a Jack fnr snrvl former Watts place, two miles west of Aorta riatte. --3G-1 nrt Phnlna Tlio llfltlllnn fnr nnvlnf u-oat VnnWl. Street for a dlstanon nf aavan hlnnVu ha43 boon signed by two-th?rd of tho property owners living on those blocks. A potition is also being clr culatod to oreato n paving district on oast Fifth street which takes in eight or ten blocks. Crystal, Saturday and Monday. TOM mix "ACE HIGH" Century Comedy A LIONS ALLIANCE.