t ft it W t r" Dr. Footo, of Omaha, vas n busi ness visitor In'towji yesterday.. Mrs. L. J. Krause returned yesterday from a visit with Lor paronts in Don vsr. Mrs. IS. N. McNamnr, of I'axton, spont Wednesday in town visiting with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Thompson loft Thursday on a motor trip to points in California. , XL L Pa"1 PJtpnstpJncamq up from Lin- Mrs, Ly4,a.i?oqrlng arrived Tiiesday , ' ' VSfin 'uOTWWlf6 tfrosont' at the j fonTllurloy, W, Wioro she Had been w,eddlng,of hl sister, Lpuiso, to Victor spondlng a couplo of months with lor iMllgan on Wednesday evening. daughter, nnd will spend sometime ' . ' - . . . .'...Hi. i. .t. .!, ir.n m t r n . ... tor Salo Monaroii u-noio siooi",i "vi uuugmui no, . u, uiv, K'inv nrrfoon ngo In flrit Class condition. Inquire before going on to her home uTCrind .l.F. gjub Tuostlay afternoon. . . 37.0 Island. Thos. Honly wont 'to Omaha Tuos tlay to see his son Dnrrol, who recent ly had his tonsils removed and also underwent an operation upon his noso. For Kent Two unfurnished rooms at 109 East Ninth, known as tho Mo genscn house. Inqulro at tho promi ses. 37-2 A tnii nnnnrl hnbv wns bnrn latit. Sun- I'ractloRlly everything in our store (ny to Mr nnd Mn,, Si c Carlson, but lias benm reduced for 1-G to 1-3 from Ill8tefHi of tt Brt- ,ls stated In Tucs tho rogular price. BLOCK'S. ,my's Tribune, Jt is a fine bouncing A,tjn pound boy wns born Monday boy. ' at tho Osteopathic hospital to Mr. and T K SEBASTIAN, Mrs. Cuy Grnngor. The Old Mnc Llfo afnn, Air. and Mrs. Jack Uoal went to Ron. Phono 11!!S. Office Phone (S12.T - ATI.- 1 .. fAH nlinKt IflQII - ... U V V 11 1 1 1 4111U IIUIU VY11 II it 111 UI1 1 . M Mamborfl of the KniKhts of Columbus hisdav morning. The remains wore V"1" """"ir BU V,7 dofcrWtoain will go to Sidney Sunday taken to Wahoo, Nob., yesterday for (J"".' ""A" ",u DU,u"in tVassftt In a class initiation. Interment. Mrs. Orceno loft Wednesday for c. M. Austin, Jeweler, 37-3 For Sale-Golden 5ak leather up holstered dining room chairs and a combination buffet and china closet. Inquire of Claudo Welngand at Hotel McCabo. All Spring suits at One-Third 0',F nt BLOCK'S. Coming to the Keith next Wednesday and Thursday is a picture "23 Ho'.rs Lonvo" corking, unusual best of ''.;e season, best of the year, vory funny. j)lonty of punch, a knockout, a pict ure to bo trusted, most diverted, stirs of first calibre. It's u picture that should not bo missed. You are welcome to visit our store and Inspect our beautlfdl lino of gr 1 mulon gifts. DIXON, tho Jeweler. Tho Woman's Relief Corps sorvd an excollent clfckcn dinner nt the. Methodist church parlors Tuesday ovonlng and woro WNill patronlzeV ' '''' ' rt v lot In tho city cometcry. A Cordova purse will make a won derful and lasting gift for graduation. DIXON, tho Jeweler. C. L. Littel, tho newly elected sup erintendent of tho city schools, spent Wednesday In town, driving over from Cambridge in his car. His visit wps Rochester, Minn., to undergo an opera tion at the Mayo Bros, hospital, For Salo Now Ford car In flrst clabs condition. Only run 700 miles; equipped with sef-stnrtor. Price $CG5. Ed Mason, Wellllcot. stcnin llntlis, Massage nnd Electric for fJm nurnnai nf unnlnrr wlmf lio Mrs. Harry Mooro wont to Omnha Treatment at 5112 East (Ith, SI. Phono ; could find In tho way of a house In Tuesday whero she will Bpcnd soveral 897. Mrs. Arthur Rush. tf. which to live, his desire being to move weeks visiting with friends. ! in regard to motion pictures you are hero somo tjmo after July first. For Sale Ono G6-foot lot In 1200 from Missouri. Lot us show you at the J Entire stock of new spring coats at block on west Third street, south front Kdith, Monday and Tuesday, "In 'ono-Thlrd OFF during tho Big Mld sowor, gas, water and sldownlk. Phone Mlzzoura". Robert Warwick Is tho j Season Clearance Sale beginning to 873W. . 39-2 star, and It's good. morrow at BLOCK'S. Greatest display of summer dresses' Mrs. H. Mooro, who has been house-1 Lcona, four year old daughter and In plain and flowered vollos, organ- keoper at tho Palaco hotel for somo : only child of Mr. and Mrs. Argot And dles and tissues and priced vory roas- tlmo past, has resigned nnd nccoptetl a orson, died early Wednesdaymornlng onably. BLOCICS. position In Omaha. She Is succeeded : following an attack of measles. Leona MIbb Bessie Rannlo has resigned ns by Mrs. Eugene Plcard. was a particularly bright-nnd lovable clerk at tho Oummero-Dont Drug store 1 Dr. H. C. Brock. Dontlst. X-Rajchlld, and In her passing away tho nnd will ltiavo next wcok to tnke a Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148, paronts havo tho sympathy of friends, position In Omaha. Tho dlvorco case of Bantn acalnst .The remains wore taken to Wahoo yes terday morning ror interment. For Snlo Seven room house with bath; two lots, located at 1203 north Locust. Inquire at the promises. 39-4 Dr. E. W. Fetter returned today from Omaha whero ho had been called by the serious condition of his little daughter Jean, who underwent nn operation for appendicitis last week. Ho reports her to bo much improved as rapidly as Values that Obliviate all Competition. Come to be Convinced. - AT Ladies Outfitting Store The Sale o all Sales. 20 to 60 . Per Cent REDUCTIONS Sale benin.s Soturdny, May, 22nd, on ur Entire Stock of Spring Suits, Coats, presses, Skirts, Waists and Furnishings. ' 1 Paul OttenstQln returned to his Banta, taken under ndvlsomont by classes at tho unlvorslty at Lincoln Judgo Grimes was dismissed by tho Wednesday aftor attending tho Hal- Judgo, ns was also tho dlvorco case 6t llgan-Ottcnsteln wedding. Mnry Dovenbergor against Daniel For Salo Sows and pigs. George Dovenbergor. Rhodus, on tho Bert Edls place south ' Tho Adamson Brothers have Install of river. 37-2 ed an Ideal Lawn Mowor Grlndor os- Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Laughlln left pedally built for grinding lawn mow last evening for Lavlna, Mont., whoro ors Perfectly. Let us send for your thev havo purchased a farm and will mower. Phono 311W. 37-2 make their futuro homo. i C. R. Moroy, returned Wednesday, nnd to bo recovering Bnrred Plymouth Rock duy old rrom 'nstlngsg whero ho had been possioio. chicks for salo; $18.00 per 100 dollvor- BPendlng sovoral day visiting! Tho Millinery Snlo in Miss Whlt cd in North Platto. M,rs. Irl J. Sowlo, ro'niives. Mrs. Morey, who has taker's Department at BLOCK'S Is a Maxwell, Neb.. . 37-2 bcoa 1,1 Hastings for some time, will REAL SALE dort miss It. . E. T. Tramp and son Herbert nnd ,rct,urn ''omo ,n a fow ,lnys I Tho city council at Its meeting Tues- W1U Rltnor will leave Sunday morn-! I.,1r;f Jl0lvnr """t Dentist, Twlncm day evening passed tho venereal dls ing for Rat Lako whoro thoy will fish ""lIn?. Phono 807. 77tf,easo ordinance which declnresuch for baas for several days. I A. Wi Arnett, well known farmer diseases a public menace, provides for Dr, J: S. iTiWIpem returned Tuesday 1,vlnB west of town, leaves ln a day or 'co-operation with tho state pubSIc wel from Oninha whero ho hnd spont tho lwo for Oakland, Call., whero ho may' far board, makes the mayor and po week end with Mrs. Twlnom, who Is doc,tl0 to moke his futuro homo. Ho 1,co health officers with power to do taking medical treatment thoro. miB soId Illa Irrigated arm of eighty1 tn,a and arrest afflicted porsorib and 125 Spring Suits of Tricotine, Poiret, Twill and French Series, in the Season's Newest Styles at t-3 Oft Regular Price- 250 Spring Coats in Sport Models, three quar ter and full lengths, in all the season's wanted shades at 1-3 Off Regular Price 300-Dresses-300 in Taffeta, Tricolette, Geor gette, Silk Crepe, Foulard, Etc. Everyone a wonderful creation, all reduced yirom 1-5 to 1-3 Off Regular Price - t Our Hat is in the ring to follow the Policy of all the Leading Stores of the Coun try, to sell nearly every item in the Store at a Reduction of XWENTY. Per Cent. Oti For Salo 2 lots on West Fifth St., block 12, lots 8 and ,0, sewer, lights ncres to his son. Clinton & Snnl.Ornrtnntn UnHnlnn. V'.U,,B,U"H 01 uio. onyna provisions ot tho ordinance Phono 717W. 37.4. 1 Th novnii nio m. !"i"Bnt and B vo tho health Aflflcers provides a penalty for a violation of tho provisions of tho ordinance ? Tho aro very 37-4 Tho Roxall handles the goods. 14tf a great hcqdo of power. 1 1 toOOOCXXM IRl Ej GUESSING CONTEST ALON STORE EY'S ooocaxiooocxxio) May 21st and 22nd, 1920 A q57S.OO Pathe, 2S Pathe Records and a Live Rooster Given Away FREE TO THE THREE BEST GUESSERS! IXJ RULES OF CONTEST One member of each family may guess. Your guess must be made at the store and filed with the clerk in charge of the contest nnd you get a receipt. Employees of W. R. Maloney are barred. How many grains of corn will 'Pat" eat at one feeding when he is hungry? 1st Prize $75.00 Pathe 2nd Prize 26 Pathe Record's ' 3rd Prize "Pat" Prizes will be awarded by disinterested judges, Everybody come in nnd try. This costs you nothing nnd you might win. m W. R. MALONEY CO, FURNITURE AND HARDWARE On AH Merchandise Listed Below Voile Waists Silk Blouses Wool, Silk Waists Petticoats House fDresses Aprons Kimonos Bath Robes Children's Coats Childiens Dresses Infants Wear' Sweaters Underwear Rain Coats and Furs Off" EXTRA SPECIAL ! One lot of silk glov es, black' and white only, values up to $1.25, sale price. ... . a 7 , EXTRA SPECIAL! One lot of Onyx silk Hose in all shades nnd sizes, values .to $2.50 -sale price ?d id EXTRA SPECIAL! One lot'of Georgette Waists, regulur val ues up to $7.50, Sale (11 sr EXTRA SPECIAL! One lot of beautiful plain and flowered Georgette waists, values to $9.75 at price Tho Coniniunlty Chorus- Concert. As a-jnember' oi.tho .Qommunlty Chflrus, tho modesty of The Tribune man forbids too free commendation or pralso of tho concert given by the chorus at tho Franklin nudltorium Tuesday cvem'.ng, but such well known vocalists as Mrs. Gilfovl, Miss Anton- ldes and Mrs. Arthur Tramp, who are not members, expressed appreciation of tho splendid manner In which Uio choruses were rendered, while the at tendance was fair, probably 300, it wag hoped that tho general public would show their appreciation by illl'ilg the seating capacity oi me auuuurmm. Though handicapped by lack or reg ular attondanco by members and especially the men Mrs. Shriver, the directress, did not lose patience, nnd devoted her best efforts to tho work at overy rehearsal. Her work as direc tress was thorough and competent nnd for her efforts she 1ms the thanks of tho members. ' Club Year Closes. Tht final meeting of tho Twentieth Century Club held at the home of Mrs. J. L. Loudon Tuesday afternoon, May i8th, was opened with the regular Community Song under the direction of-Mrs. Elizabeth cjiltoyl. 1 Tho club decided to hold meetings every two weeks the ensuing year, tho two departments Lltorary andHomo Economics alternating. Altho the del egates to tho Sixth District Convention were stranded at Alliance on account of storms and did not reach Chndron at and plans with other stranded dol all, thoy Avoro able to exchango ideas egates andJthereby glvo and receive inspiration. At this convention, a vory great honor was bestowed upon Mrs. Frnter by bolng olected President of tho Sixth DIstrlct.Foderation of Womans Clubs, which office holds, for two years. We consider this an honor to our club also and ono of which wo aro justly proud. President Frntor urged as many as can to attend tho National Convention which convenes In Des Moines in Juno. Sho considers It r. splendid opportun ity as tho convention may not bo hold so noar for many years, Tho cam paign against dandelions has not been abandoned and will stnrt just as soon as arrangements can bo niade to haul them nway. -i Following tho business meeting Mrs. Nprth gave a vory instructive and ontortainlhg tnlk on "Birds" showing that our littlo "Feathered Frionds" aro great protectors of our treos both fruit and shade and are really our frionds. Mrs. Tout nnothor ornithologist under whoso londorshlp tho program was planned gave an Illustrated talk on tho subject. Sho also showed spoclmons of different kind of birds nosts. The ontlro program was vory much onjoyod. Dollolous refrrabmonts woro sorvod by tho hostoss, assisted by Mrs. Anna Iloguo and Mrs. Sidney link or. MRS. V. E. DTARIt. Pross Correspondent Pro Ton. When In North Platto stop at tho N'aw Hotel Palaco nnd Cafe. You will bo troated well. 68tf ORDINANCE NO. 116. J i. An oruinance iproviuing lor tne pav ing of certain streets within tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, and for the creatllon of Paving District No. 5 of said city. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and tho Council of'orth Platte, Nebraska: Section 1. That the following streets, Including the Intersection thereof, within the limits of city of North Platte, Nebraska, be paved, to-wft: All that portion of 4th street of said city, commencing at west lino of Lo cust Street, thenco west to and along said 4 th street of said city to tho east lino of Oak street at tho Intersection with said 4th street. Section 2. That all of the streets described In Section 1 of this ordin ance shall be and constitute Paving District No. 5 of tho city of North Platte, Nebraska and said Paving Dis trict No. 5 of said city Is hereby creat ed. Passed and approved this 18th day of May, 1920. A. F. STREITZ, Mayor. (SEAL) O. E. Elder, City Clerk. ::o:: Estrayed Steers. Estrayed from tho Harry Huckfeld place north of North Platte, eight head of coming 2-year old steers, brandod wtlth mule shoo brand on left hip. Notify N. H. Troelstrup, Cody ranch. 2 RememherVbur Grandmothers topper nettle r How she prized it? And how she used it for years and years? And brought it out only on special occasions? What would she have thought of a copper washtub? Probably that it was too good to be true. But it isn't 1 BlmBird ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER has a 2h foot copper tub gleaming outside, perfectly smooth inside, that oscillates and washes clothes abso lutely clean, and quicker than yotf would have thought possible. BlueBird has only one kind of tub copper. And copper was chosen because it wears long, retains heat, never rums or acts cnemicauy on the clothes and is as easy to clean as a china plate. Because it is the best! Every feature of BlueBird is just as wonderful as the tub. See it today. Call at the store, or phone and arrange for A Free Demonstration Learn whatBlueBird wash hour will mean to you. North Platte Light & Power Co.