i If yqjUSntt'll a blouse tokult you' rom-Tho Stylo Shop's wtendaxful assortment ssortment i6vt might tis mill stop 0 looking oklng ns they have the classy onoi. WfieiA In Worth. PlntOj sUm at tn ttrn New HdteLlhUa'c&npa 6nfe. .You will bo treated " B8tf , Mrs. Ed Rcbhausen sustained a sprained ankle Friday whon sflio stop ed Into a 'rut whlft crossing tuo street and fell giving the ankle a batl twist, Two-pUice house drosses for '$5.00 at Tho SJyJ.p Shop. i If you' haven't any regular, boya go to tho Crystal tonight. Elsie Jnnt5 ,is "Regular Girl" and wo belfeve you Ladies' Coats, Suits and Silk Dresses-. j r i on our- Ip&f?; 'iljf S' . vypether you buy costly or inexpensive jewelry irom us, trie QUALITY will be there in proportion to the price you pay. We JejS only reliably made things, whatever be the price. be us Wa 'say ft is- We value our repfafio-a'3shall preserve it fey always making truthful ''feprentatidns,-' Gome in. C. S. CLINTON, SIGN OF THE BIG KIXG. LOCAL AND PERSONAL One-fifth off this week on all Stamp ed Goods at the Art Store. Miss Anna Nelson left Sunday for a visit with her sister hi Stockville. The American War Mothers will meet Friday! evening at the home of Mrs. C. S. Clinton. Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Tvtinem Building. riiono 807. 77tf Ralph Adams returned Monday from ShS&iyervr OXf0rdIHvention,ot,den.tal nSssta.ntwt bnop nosiery. The TWIJfEM HOgriTALO built for . John Tucker spent Saturday in accomodation and comfortOpen Gothenburg looking after business f() Ue 3rc(lica, irofCssIoii. Tlm linvo mvwl rli1ci of lm afvHi frrnrlo 2;,H JSSff m S" ShniSX St Patrick's aphopl enjoyed a picnic at uie Li, urown iarm aunuay. For Rent Furnished 4 -room apart ment from June 1st to Aug. 1st. In .a good location. Phono 1105. ' 39tf Dr Diagnosis.- Reynolds Bids. Phone 148 Dr. H. " C. Brock returned Monday ( from Lincoln where he attended the dentists' convention. i Fred H. Trover, of Paxton, and Mrs Thurston Woodhurst is assisting at the Tramp Shoe Store this week while Louise Honck, of Baltimore, TUd, both sixty-live years of age, were married Tramn is awav on a short vaca Saturday by Judge Woodhurst. - Aramp ls awny' on a snort vaca Arthur Hammonu, who leu tor uie east two weeks ago wllos of his safe arrival at Portsmouth, Me., tho scene of his boyhood days. Euroute there he visited jn New Jerjoy. On June Kth a special election will be held at Horshey to issue $10,000 f ir a new school building 1bt increasing school population makes greater ac commodation imperative. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Spurrier,',., of Nichols, leafe for Iowa this Veek and after visiting there a short time will leave in tU'ejf car for Long Beach, Cal.,' where they .will make their home. . The Rexall handles the goods. 14tf B. T. and H. F. Tramp and "Will Rltner left Sunday for Rat Lake, where they will spend a week fishing for bass. One-fifth off on Children's Dresses and Rompers, stamped ready to be em broklered, at the Art Store. Mrs. C. S. Clinton will leave next week for Michigan City, Ind., whore she .vJU visit her sister, Mrs. Cornier for about two months. The store of graduation suggestions, Dixon, the Jeweler. will like hor. The Ladles Aid Socloty of the Pros byterian church will meot in the church parlors Thursday afternoon ontortaln'ed by the offlcors of Tlio so clcty. For Rent Good front sleeping room dnwnHtnlrs. 1ms nrlvate entrance to I bath. 1 blocks east of Ten-cont storo. Call at 317 E. 4th or Phono 1295. 2t Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Simms nrrlved home Saturday from Lincoln, where Mrs. Slmms had been taking treat ment for seyeral weeks. She returns much improved. Mrs. J. IL Donognn entertained at a live course dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Lucille Martini who leavos soon to enter a convent at Louisville, Ky., Covers were laid for fifteen. Wanted A loan on new garago building. On main street In town. Valuo $12,000, want $0,000 to complete, We give first mortgage. Address Box (147, Chappell, Neb. M 39-3 Mrs. M. Henry Gllfoyl entertained a number of friends at a studio, tea bat urday afternoon. After a short pro gram of songs by six of her pupils a delicious lunch was served. For. Sale 5 room stucco house, fine lawn, fruit trees. Price Is right if sow by. June 15. Inquire 180G West Third. Phone 717W, 37-4 A surprise attack! By tho worst sol dier In camp! Come to capture tho general's daughter! Did he db' It? Did he? You'l say so. Of course, ho went to the "jug" when his leave was up, but during that little love campaign .wow! Tho story roars with fun and you'll want to seo it 23 Hours Leave at the Keith Wednesday and Thursday. J;i.-. 3rcmorla SerTlV'. , An audience that filled the iloor ca pacity of the Franklin auditorium at tended the Memorial Sunday service" held Sunday evening and heard splendid sermon delivered by Mr, Stevens of the Christian church, Rev. He&s, Rev. Mackintosh, Rev. Shenk dmrRov. Curry, assisted In the service, Musical selections were rendered by Miss Trovillo, a quartette composed Mrs. Shrlver, Mrs. Graves, Mrs. Hatch and Miss Trovillo and by tho Com' munlty Chorus. o:: CMJ danced- 1 n THE backward season has left us wilh larger stocks than usual ofc, Coats, Suits, and -Dresses. We have gathered then into differ ent groups at one price lor each group, ancfrare offering thenr for a limited time only at prices you will not see again for" a long 'time to come. The excessive rains we have had th'is spring" have ex- tended- over the most of this country and the shortness of the sea son i$ forcing" me rch ants and manufacturers td take the loss on .these lines. Our loss will be your gain, come and take your pickA SUITS AT $21.45, $33.50. $39.50, $49.50 COATS AT $19.95, $24.45,' $34.45 DRESSES AT $18.45, -$24.45, $34.45, $48.45, $74.45 These prices when compared with percentage reductions ytill show greatly in your favor. There are no jobbing house garments in this line, but are all from factories of the better class. 1 Wilcox Department Store KVENTS IX XOltTH l'LATTK THIItTV-FIYi; YEAItS AGO K"4 It Word received in town yesterday an nounced tlio birth of twin girls to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ashor, of Seattle. Mrs. 1 Asher was formerly Miss Agnes Piercy ' (From The Tribune May 23, 1885.) at one time a resident of North Platto. Frank Reunion nrrlved from Eagle , KY,,. Punt 2 fnrnishnii moms. 103 Rock.-Idaho, to accept the foremnnship West 2nd street. It "l 1110 union i'ncinc snops. j. w. r0v. John McNnmarn, was rectorof The teachers and officers of the "c irne' w,1 ,ma been "lnS ino the Episcopal church. Bantist Sundav School will enrerta n ')0?It,0 V"8 sent to Omaha ns assist-1 Dr. F. . LonB,cy Wfl8 glvcn a con. the parents of the Sunday school lr suPeniuemient l uo snops in mat tract to care for tho county poor at a Rov. C. H. Baskcrvllle, pastqr of tho .Presbyterian church had gone to'Cln clnnntl to attend tho general convention. At this tlmo Rov. W. G. Vessels was pastor of tho Methodist church and and a whole world that was somber and grey and full of tears was bathed in the sunshine of a new-found happiness Was "Pollyanna" and into hearts. that had lost the joy of ife, she brought her glad spirit. "Pollyanna" LivesToday! See her in fiLARY PICKFORD'9 LATEST PRODUCTION ; "POLLYANNA" From Eleanor H, Potter' Novel "Pollyanna" Published by iha Page (Company Screen Adaptation by Frances Marion Photographed by Charlea Kosher ' Space for theatre announcement) At the SUN? 3 days, Commencing Today. 8how commencing 2:30p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 9:15 p. m, Many -Witness'' Senior l'lny. The Senior class play, "All of a Sudden Peggy", was glvon at the Koltli theatre Friday evening before an nu dlence that filled the seating capacity and the general verdict gave the reu dition unstinted praise. Tho charac ters were exceptionally well taken and the enst hnd been so well directed by Harry Moran that everything mov ed off with clock-like regularity. The conception of the role assumed by each was such as to present a splen did delineation. The play was thoroly enjoyed by Ihe big audience. ::o: While Shnery Case. D. E. Lincoln, United States deputy marshal, tiled a complaint before U. S. Commissioner Woodhurst yesterdtn charging Dorothy Deuberry of this city, with a violation of the Mann white slavery act. Tho complaint charges the defendant with transport ing or causing to be transported Ethel May Carroll from Denver to North Platte for Immoral purposes. Mrs. Deuberry gave bond In the sum of two thousand dollars for her ap pearance in tho United States district court nt Denver there to stand trial on the charge preferred against her. : ;o: ; The most beautiful silver service in North Platte displayed at Dixon's for $190.00. Are y.ou blue? Do you feel as trtough you wero forgotten or overlooked in the distribution of life's good things? Then you want to see Mary Pickford In "Pollyanna," whose charm is not one of fnco or dress alone, but princi pally of ipersonality. She is a sun beam looking out from "freckled face and dress of red gingham." Her sto ry is certainly a sunshine-maker. At tho Sun Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. city. Foreman Matt Ratcliffo of cattlo round up No. 8 reached North Platto with his clghty-nvo cow boys. Tho parents or the Sunday pupils at an entertainment and lunch on the evening of June 2nd, at tho church pifrlors . C. S Thursday tho burnl come a Shriner. Ho was at Lincoln Hi,nnt nn tin town W. C. Reynolds and Miss Nottio Mc Donald wero united in marriage by salary of $18 a month. :o: : Household Goods for Sale. - r-iintnn tvtii in t innni., W . 1US 08ty-vo cow boys. The i offer nn ,y household goods at- 3n?5S,t in I m iho rnn,.! Tlibun0 Bn,d ihcy RnQ looWnB private sale, everything goes. Inquire Sn Xn i, ?,nt U Sit b0ly of.n,cn' nml th0UBh thoy B'acked nt 317 So- Sycamore or phono 1247. Liming sands, that is he 11 be- tieJr tl,rst nt tho sioons they didn't j .-to:: Rev. P. C, Johnson, presiding elder nt last week for that purpose but tho work was not put on at that time. SJtev. and Mrs. H. E. Hess, who had been at Dyersburg, Tenn., for so vera. Grand Islnnd and former pastor of tho weeks in the interest of Mr. Hess' North Platte Methodist church. Tho health, returned Saturdny. Hie rest attendance, Tho Tribune said, was "a in the south Improved his condition j select gathering of friends of tho con- and ho is feeling quite well again The school board of Hershey, has levied sevonty-flvo mills for school purposes for the coming year in order in nnv lmnlr wnrrnntH. Interest, tho tin- creased salaries of teachers and otner expenses. Last year the levy was forty-five mills. ' Albert Haspel leavos this week for California whero he may decide to make his f6ture home. Ho fgoes to tho coast upon the advice of specialists in Omaha and Kansas City, who pro nounced a lower altitude necessary in 1 order to build up his health. Frank L. Moonoy, who has been . spending tho past six months on tho Pacific coast, will reach homo Satur day or Sunday. Mr. Moonoy, writes that his trip, which extended from Los Angeles to Seattle, has been Interest ing and plensurcablo. Architect Beck, of this city Is pre paring estimates for the remodeling of tho two ward school buildings at Lox inggton, he has completed plans for a $11,000 residence for C. L. Madox at Kearney, and has plans under wny for a residence for C. A. Pratt, of Kearney, which will cost nbout $10,000. :o: tracHng parties. Following the core ntony Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds wero nt home In a new hotiso erected by the room on west Second street Eslrnyod Steers. Estrayed from tho Harry Huckfold plnco north of North Platto, eight head of coming 2-ycar old steers," bra'ndort wfith mule shoo brnnd on left hip. Notify N. H. Tfoelstrtip, Cody ranch. 2 ::o: . Jack Service. Will stand a Jack for servlco at tho former Watts place, two miles west of North Platte. 3C-1 Sort Phelps. lies. Xolico of Petition. Estate No. 17C2 of Hazel Irene Flebbe, Deceased. 1 In tho County Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska: To all per sons interested in snfid Estate tako notice that a petition has been filed for the appointment of Oscar T. Flebbe as administrator of Bald estate, which has been set for heroin on Juno 18, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated May 24th, 1920. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, m25-3 County Judge. Xollcc of Illnnl Report. Estate No. 1097 of John Rylnnder, Deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska: To all per sons Interostod In said estato tako no tice that tho administrator has flled a final account and report of his admin istration and a petition for final set tlomont and discharge as such admin istrator, which havo boon sot for hear ing before said court on Juno 18, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., whon you may ap poar and contest tho same. Dated May 24th, X920. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, m25-3 County Judge. Jj K. SKHASTIAX, The Old Line Life Han, Phone lltlS'. Office, Phone ::o:: (112J lMoneer Lnld to Itesi. Tho remains of Loren Sturges, who died at Hot Springs, S. D., May 15th, arrived in this olty Thursday night, accompanied by Mrs. Sturges, and the funeral service held at Mio Presby terian church Friday afternoon con ducted by Rev. J. II. Curry, The de ceased was a veteran of tho civil war, and tho pall-hearors wore Messors. Nolan, Redmond, Sorenson, Cool, Trent and Peterson, all mombers of the Amorlcan Legion. Mnny friends wero present at tho servlco, those Including a number of residents who live north of tho rYvor in which section Mr. Sturges' mndo his homo for many years. Tho deceased was ono of tho coun ty's pioneer residents, a splendid typo of cltizonHhlp, a man who had many frlonds nnd no cnomios. Ueroflt is a wife, who with hor husband hnd made Basin, Wyo their homo for several years, and son Loron and daughter Lillian of this dlty. OXI3 OF NORTH PLATTE'S REST HOMES! Two story, fetrlctly modorn, C rooms, good ns now: will soli at a bargain coiintor-prlco if gold boforo June 1st. Locntod at 121G Wont 4th St. Lot us show you first. Phono tho II. & S. AGENCY or T. V. Austin, Owner. 39.1 RememberVbur Grandmothers CopperlQuler 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! BfoeBinl 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 you would have thought possible. BIueBird has only one kind of tub copper. And copper was chosen because it wears long, retains heat, never rusts or acts chemically on the clothes and is as easy to clean as a china plate. Because it is the best! Every feature of BIueBird is juBt as wonderful as the tub. See it today. Call at the store, or phone and arrange for A Free Demonstration Learn whatBlueBirdwash hour will mean to you. North Platte Light & Power Co.