"WILSON TOUT, Ildllor and Publisher. SUllSCltlTTlON FJUCKt One 1'onr, in nttrunco -..$2.00 Entored at tho Nor, Pwoffleo as Soi sFJJIDAY, AUG til I'lalte, 1020. LOCAL AND I'EKSONAL , Will, Norrli, of Cheyenne, oamo Wodnoidny to visit friends In the Olty. Wash fabrics at greatly- roditcca prloos at Tho Loader Mor. Co. Robert Sullivan roturnod from Den ver yoetorday whoro ho visited for a week. Ullj iIr. and Mrs. W. ft. Maloncy are cx fpectod to roturn from Donvor tho first of tho week. Mrs. Joo Sellor, of Carroll, la., camo Wcdnosday to visit at tho F. C. Piol stiokor homo, Most wondorful sunv.nor frocks for Vomon and misses at way down prjeof at Tho Loader Mor. Co. Mrs, E. J. Robison, of Council Bluffs roturnod to hor homo ypstorday ai. visiting Mrs. Margaret Bakor. Mildred Stonnor underwent an op oration at tho General Hospital yos torday and is getting along nlcoly. Moat wondorful suinrrttr for women and misses at way down prices at Tho Leador Mor. Co. Mrs. M. F, Hosslcr and mother Mrs. S. J. Mason returned Wednesday from Denver whoro thoy . had boon visiting. Miss Mildred NorrjB, of Choyonno, who had boon a guest In this city left Wcdnosday for Omaha to visit for a fow weeks. Mothers you'll find hero togs lor llttlo folks rompers, trnoars, play suite Just tho kind yiti nood for this hot weather at Tho Loader Mor. Co. Ladora Stennor who recontly ro slgned hor position. in tho O'Connor Storo has accoptod a position at tho J. C. Penny storo. Mrs. W. T. Prltchard and two sons will loavo noxt wcok for Sioux City to spend a woolc and will thon motor to Lako Okobojlo to spend a fow days. Co. Supt. A. "0. Johnson, of Tryorf, loft last night for Lincoln to tako up mattors connoctod with tlio Logan Co. High School with tho State Superin tendent. Ho will bo goni) several days, Mm. Wlgfhtu, of OhJftha, who has; been Ute guot of barrister Mrs. IS. S. Davll left Wodnswday for Donver. She .as accompanied by hor son Robert Mr. and Mrs. IS. IB. Clark left Weff need? for Kearney. Mr. Clark trho lids been aseleUnt manager of Uid J. O. Penny Store in this city will -be manaieer'In the same store at Kearner. MaUorkr Architect Victor P. Beck who hn lierotorore maintained onicea at bom Kourney and North Plate, will now discontinue the Kenrniy offlco. Mr. Beck i located at 7y0D W. Fifth St. at prosont. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lenockor, o Wlntenot,. Ia., are visiting at tho home of Rov. and Mrs. Stevon. Mr. Lenockor was a dologato to tho Democratic Na tional Convontlon at San Francisco and is on his way homo. Mothors ydu'll find horo togs for llttlo, folks rompors, coopers, play suits Just tho kind you nood for this hot weather at Tho Loader Mor. Co. Tho roport of'vistal statistics for Lincoln County for tho tlirco months onding July 20, shows that 33 deaths woro recorded during that timo against 104 births. This roport comes from tho Stato offlco at Lincoln. Ohio summor skirts at way down prices at Tho Loader Mor. Co, Trcasuror S. M. Soudor loft last night for an oxtendod trip through western Canada. Ho will comblno business with . pleasuro aud also do somo fishing. Ho hau agrocd to stlch. to facts about tho fishing when ho makes his roport. Word has boon received horo that Mrs. O. F. Iddlngs, fomorly of this ally, has purchased a $25000 homo at Hendersonville, North Carolina. Miss Thelma Armbustor returned to her homo In Loxlngton after spending two weeks aa tho guost of Miss Mado llne Bllckonsdorfer. vTho woathor during the past fow days lias boon normal with no ex cessive temperatures and only a quar ter of an inch of rainfall. Somo parts of tho county had as miift ns two Inches of rain Tuosday afternoon. North Platte Residence . At Public Auction Saturday, August 14th, At2;30p. m. The Col. W. F. Cody's former residence on West 4th Street will be the starting point.. Look out for adds and circulars that will give you fulLdiscription. North Platte Realty Auction Co. E. AOLSON, Mgr. Call 323 or 1130 Hi us Hi Hi ffi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ffi Hi Hi pecia 31 - Hi Our New York resident buyei; succeeded in making a Hj fortunate purchase of 150 brand new Tricolette and Georgette Hi fiil If Wn ictc nt n Vflrv rT pnen! nr,io Hi . Hi un and intended to-retail at from $8 .SO tn $12.5(1 W nla L 1 ir. -.r - , j Hj them on sale in two groups at r Attention Cream Sellers. To advertise the change in management of the North Platte Creamery, we are giving to our cream patrons a 12 j inch Genuine "Taylor" Thermomenter. Come in and get yours, or send us a can of bream and 'we will mail it to you. 51c Highest Price Paid for Cream. 51c The Dickey Cream Co., Successors to THE NORTH PLATTE CREAMERY. PATRONIZE YOUR HOME CREAMERY. This Boy Knows Do Yon? This loy has hal THK HOOK OF KNOWLEDGE In Ida homo for a year and ho can explain to you ln torofltlngy and correctly all tho familiar things Which ho boos around him. His tonchor will toll you tthat when sho wants n qMolt lntc!lgont answor from lfcr claBS, thin boy always answors first Ho undorBtnnda many nut, jeets of lntoroat In tho pa yors and magazines and In tho conversation of his ol ipt He lias inndo long start In the rncovfor knowlcd-re," Wliy Is ico slippery? Why. Is tho sea novo, still? What are eyebrows, for? Why does milk turn sour? Why is snow whito? Do tho stars really twihklo? What makes knots in wood ,' What makes an echo? What makes shadows? Why is.lt wartu'ln sum mor? 1 What is camouflage? THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE 10,00b Educational IMcturcs The Children's Encyclopedia 3 Tu Tiro liUngungcs Eugllsh Fronch Spanish Italian Portuguese !)o0 Colored Tlntcs CURIOUSITYthe Great Teacher OUItlOSITY ia tho beginning of all kuowlodgo. Do you know nny subject about Whlcnyour child has not asked you a dozen questions? Lot him ask as many ns ho Ukos, and bo puro to answer them cor rooily. That Is tho parent's inoet important and mot eally neglected duty. If ypu discourago your child's curiosity you will injuro his mind and tho bright girl or boy bojomos stupid or indlfforeut. Through curiosity ColumbuB discovered America. THE HOOK OF KNOWLEDGE 1b tho slraplost and most natural method of helping tho child to oducato himself. IT ANSWERS EVERY QUESTION A -CHILD OAN ASIC IN PLAIN AND SIMPLE LANQ UAQE. So captivating is this great original work tp tho mind of a child that ho absorbs with llttlo effort tho profound truths and groat facts of tho world of knowledge whllo roadlng Its dollghtful pages nna looking at the thousands of striking educational plcturos. $5.00 FOR YOU $E.OO. Fivo- DolltlrB will bo paid to tho Doy or Girl whp Bonds to Tho Tri.: mo FIRST, tho corrgct nnswors to tho nboyo questions as found In THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. Answors must bo sent by mall not later than l P. M., August 11th. All words must bo spoiled cor rectly. Namo of tho Wlnnors will bo published In Tho Trlbunp. " , : ' ' WATOH FOR THE LIST O F-QUESTIONS NEXT WEEK. CUT OUT AND MAIL AT ONCE. THE GUOLIER SOCIETY Caro TRIBUNE, North Pmtte, Poaso mall dcscrlptlvo book containing specimen pagos and illustrations from THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE, and explaining tho use nnd meaning of tho work for tho mind of a child. 4tk 11 and Entire Stock of Summer Voile Dresses ne-Third Off Bi B m m m Hi Hi Hi Hi m Hi See Our South Window Display Ladies" Outfitting Store NORTH PLATTE. NEBRARKA All Wash Skirts g One -Third ffi OFF I WANT ADS. vvauiea vjompeieni gin lor general housework. Mrs. E. R. Goodman. 59tf ;For Sale 1917 modol Ford Touring ,dar In AI condltfon. Phono 810J. 58 t" For Sale One 4 year old Polled Shorthorn Bull. Phono 789F013. 58-2 - Wanted A maid. Right prico to tho right porson. Apply at the Platto Val ley Hospital. 59tf. ' Takon up on farm 15 miles north of city, threo head Whltefncod cows. Phono 79CF2 or 934J. 59-2 'Wanted Firemen at tho Electric Light Plant. No. Platto Light &. Power Co, COtf - Wanted Locomotivo firemen. . Good pay, steady work. Apply at District Foreman's Officq. . t 59-2 Wanted Girls for nurso trainlnc: ?35' per month with board and room. Apply at General Hospital, City. 4Ctf For Sale Good garago, largo enough for two cars. Inquire at this office. 58tf Takon up Whlto faced cow with brand Y5. Call and pay expense J. N. Sandborg. 592 Money to Loan On improved farm lands at 10, no commission. Address K4G Caro Tribuno, North Platto. 58-3 Lost A Crusador bicycle, brown in color, non-skid tires, motor-blko handles. Roward. Phono 558W. For Sale Dtnlng-room table, hard coal stovo, noAr 10x12 tent Also rrl Sedan In good condition. Phono S0CW. 58-2 For Sale Rosldencd ajt 220 Wc3t E Streot including ono and one-half acres land. Seven room hou3), all modorn except heat, good barn garago and chicken houso and shado tro'03 Will soil at a bargain. Phono 1236J. 57-4 For Sale New, all-modern, live- room bungalow on four lots. Ground all In garden. Quito a. lot of young fruit and shado trees set out. Lo tated at 1714 E.' Fourth Street on Lincoln Highway. Bargain If Bold at nice. Phono 1081 J. 1 57-1 $5200.00 mortgage on 480 ncros of land, duo March 1, 1925, drawing G. $2500.00 mortgago on C40 acres of laud, duo March 1, 1024, 0 Interest. For Said Wagon and harness. Call; at 1709 W. Third St. GO-2 For Sale Fordsoii tractor with Oliver gang plow. Good condition. M. R. Mngnussen. V G0-3k Threo Good Colorado Farms For Sale. All good grain and alfalfa farms. Near Bulck, Elbert Co, Colo. Best farming district in the stato. Never had a crop failure In tho past 12 yoars. G40 acres at $40 A. 320 acres at $40 A 480 acres at $50 A. $1000 cash and March first settlement on any one of them- Address Fred Hamilton, (owner) 728 18th Street, Denver, Colo. For Sale Belgian hares. 821 W. Eighth. St. 60-2 New 4-wheel hay sweep for Sale at a bargain. A. Woodcock. GO-4 For Salo Six-room house, all mod ern except heat. Good location, closo In. Phone 830J. GOtf For Sale My residenco at S02 W. Sixth Street, modern In every way, nlno rooms, basement, two toilets, a bargain for anyono wanting a modern home. Will sell to a responsible party on monthly payment with low rate of interest. Call up residence or see mo. G. S. HUFFMAN. GOtf efciftmp. RfiWM,a6 Memmfa 2se!ia2IxESSsa3 The CALORIC la not a ripe fur. nn.ee with tho Dlpes lett off. Neither U It an experiment, hastllr I j put together to meet a demand. It v is specially deslcned to heat homes, 1 . 1 halu, i 1 I etc., ro I " and I ever be VI Tho 1 hallj. churches, stores, factories, more unuormir. cconomicnur stUfactorlly than they have been heated by other systems. CALORIC works thru i Nature's own laws of circulation by air currents. Warm air rises. Cold air falls. Warm air and cold air the same time. HERE'S THE SECRET In the eama volume that tho warm air Is pumped up Into the house, an equal amount of cold air Is drawn Into the furnace, where It Is heated, moistened by tho vapor from th two callon water pan, and then recirculated through tho reg ister. This continues as Ions as the do burns. Thus thera Is a constant rlrcula- fa&Orlelnal Patented PlpelcssIUrnacc ' fies Itself, so this clrculatlne warm air, passing thru heat of from threo hundred to eight hundred degrees, In which no germ can live, Is kept pure and healthful. f The, CALORIC Is guaranteed by the oldest and largest manufacturers of warm air heating systems In tho United States. You tako no chancts 4 when you buy a CALORIC. Whether your houso, la old or j new, the Caloric Is easily Installed In one day, without Interruption oft your present heating arrangement. No holes knocked in your walls, no cellar full of heat-wasting" pipes. fThe Calorie requires but one res . . , . ,t..f- TV isier ana occupies nine bip. burns any fuel, and needs hardly .... vifrtnM XfaVM rinHNfnvnrle uuy uuitivviH v one-third easier, as there Is no muss r from carrying In coal and carrying out ashes no smoke, gas or soot. Eliminates (ire danger and Increases the value of your property. ; Visit us and ws will gladly sup ply full information without la the least obligating you to buy. tlon or properly moisieneu warm v air. Just as running wute.' burli 1 SOION BROTHERS. tltdt by THE U0N1T0R STOVE I. RANGE CO.. Clnelnnttl, OUa COME Will Boll or oxchango as part pay in and let Namo AddroEs ment on good farm It priced right- ROBERTS BROS. LAND CO., us show you! 59-2 North Platto, Nob-