Hi KEITH THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 1 !fi m m m m m m JACK PICKFORD "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" '4 John Fox Jr.'s best loved drama of Kentucky hills and southern chivalry. Here is the Thad Buford that you and millions of others have read of in the novel. Only he is presented a thousand times more vividly in the picture. A great picturization of a great novoll pi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi LOCAL AND PERSONAL H. I. Mock rolurnod Sunday frotrt York whoro ho transacted busl- DR. 0. H. CRESSLtR, Graduate Dentist Oilice over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL Ar I) PERSONAL Mrs. E. W. Fetter and daughter ,Jean went to Arnold yesterday. Steam IJatlis, Massage and Electric ffreatmeut nt 312 East Cth, St. Phono 897. ZUrs. Arthur Itush. tf. Miss Allcp Selman returned from Denver yesterday where she had been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Al White and children came yesterday to visit at the Elmer Owens homo. Mrs. II. C Woodhurst came homo yesterday from Kearney where shes had been visiting Wm, J. Hendy returned Saturday from a trip to Fort Fetterman, Wyo. His father will visit in Colorado be fore returning to North Platte. Mrs. P. R. Wourlamont returned to her homo In Cheyenne Sunday after visiting her sister Mrs. William Hub bard. tfl1 Miss Alice Baker, of Omaha, who has been the guest of Mrs. Geo. B. Dent will leave for her home this week. ' HTjfJ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tlghe, of Okla homa City, left Sunday for Cheyenne o visit relatives for a few days before going to their home. Georgo R. Scott, 215 So. Elm, hai. been employed by tho Board of Edu cation as janitor of tho Washington School and began work last weok. "The Grim Game" with lloudini the greatest wizard that over lived in tho most exciting picture you have seen for a long time will show -it iho Keith tonight for the last time. t Miss Beth Cumlngham returned to 'her, homo in Los Angeles Sunday after visiting friends in tho city for two weo!ss. Many social functions were given in her honor. Tho Baptist Ladies Auxiliary will meet Thursday afternoon at three oclack at C02 South Vine Street. Mrs. O. Johnson will bo in chasge of the programme. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Buckley, of Den ver, who havo spoilt two months visiting relatives intho city' left yes terday for California whore they will remain indefinitely. Mrs. Metcalf, of Paxton, camo yes terday to visit at tho F. G. Jloxio home. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Erlckson, of Brady, apent Sunday nt "tho A. P. Kelly home. Ar(hur Robison returned from Og den the latter part of tho week where Jio had Ueen visiting. I Miss Mary Drost returned' Friday from Charlton, la., whoro sho had been visiting for several weeks. Mrs. G. K. Swift, of Harlau, Ia came tho latter part of tho week to visit at the Jack Husband homo. -J. E. Nolson left yestorday for Chi cago and St Joe where hp wll do tho fall buying for tho Leader Mer. Co. Mrs. Chas. Boguo una daughter Emma left Saturday for Denver to spend a few days visiting relatives. Mrs. P. E Trent and children came yesterday from Council Bluffs to visit her mother Mrs. Mary A. Baker. Miss Carrie Scott, of Denver, came Sunday to visit friends and relatives in the city for a week. Sho was a former resident here. Tho Woman's Auxiliary of the Bap tist church will meet Thursday after noon with Mrs. N. E. Loudon, 1)02 South Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendy, Jr., and son Charles aro the guests of Mrs. Hendy's mother Mrs. John Bratt. Mr. Hendy will leave Tuesday for Julesburg and Denver. The Ladies Aid Society of tho Pres-. byterian church will meet In tho par lors Thursday afternoon entertained by Mesdamcs Crosby, Forstedt and Clara Newton. Misses Llddia and Ilattie Bjorklund started their vacation from tho O'Con nor store yesterday and will visit in Gothenburg and tho eastern part of the state for two weeks.' The Rexall handles tho goods. 14tf I am honestly trping to give my patrons tthq best motor car service in North Platte. Isn't that about what you want from tho dealer who sells you your next car. Dodgo Brothers and Clmndler sales & service exclus ively. J. V. ROMIGH Dealer. Mr. Richardson, of the North Platte Air Craft Company, returned from Ccmstock ,on Saturday having gone there to meet tho insurance adjustor and settle tho firo losson tho Com pany's plane. The insurance on the burned plane was carried by tho Na tional Liberty Firo Insurance Com pany, tho local agents being Bratt, Goodman and Buckley. Mrs. C. A. Lau, of Sutherland, visited friends in tho city Saturday. Mrs. Harry Lowell left Saturday for Denver to visit rolntlves for a week. Don't miss seeing Houdlnl nt tho Koith tonight It's your last chance. Mrs. L. E. Churchill, of Fremont, camo Saturday to visit her daughter. Miss Julia Haase. of Lincoln, Is visiting nt tho homo of Gus and Will Haase this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Eshle'man, of Her shey, spent Sunday at tho Bon Eshlo man homo In this city. Mrs. Agnes Harrison, who visited her niece Mrs. Wilson Tout last week, returned to her homo In Omaha. A marriage license was issued Fri day to Roy L. Melendy, of Pleasonton, Kansas and Miss Mytrlo E. Barnes, of Sutherland, by Judge Woodhurst. Friday Judgo Woodhurst issued a marriago license to Douglas M. Moore, and Edith B. Hlomrlch. Both gavo Aurora as their homo address. Latcs he married them. William T. Leepor and Miss Roxlo Cranmoro were married by Judge Woodhurst in tho county court room last Friday. They gavo their home ad dress as Bolmar, Nebr. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, office over Wilcox Department Store. Mr. and Mrs. William Foster, of Lincoln, stopped Monday and visited at tho Will and G. J. Haase homes enroute from a two months trip thro. Colorado and Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Folton and family of York, Nebr,, who were re turning by auto from a vacation in Colorado visited Thursday night in North Platte. New 11088. 1 Dr. 11. C. Brook. Dontlst. X-Ray Diagnosis. Koynolds Bldg. Phono 148 MK-, Margaret Maxwoll camo lnt ovctnng to visit Miss Mabelle McFar land for a woek. For Sale Strained Honey. J. L. Hasi nigs. Phona 27fiW. Go CG Emil Leypoldt loft yesterday for Kearney whoro ha will apond two wocl! visiting friouds. Try the Rexall first, it pays. Utt J Q. Wilcox returned yoatorday from Now York whoro ho had boon dolus Uio fall buying for his store. County Troasuroro Soudor returned yostcrdny from a few weeks visit to plures of Intorost In Canada. Ho Is on the job as usual at tho Court House today. C. II. Splcof, tho Trnnsfor Man, has moved his headquarters from Huff man's to Donelson's Cigar Storo on Front Street. C5 CC Miss Josephlno Robb started hor va cation from tho O'Connor storo yes terday and will leavo this week with her mother for Salt Lnko City to visit for n month. J. E. SEllASTLAJi, Tho Old Lino LIfo Man, Itcs. Phono 11.13. Offlco Phono C12J "Tho descriptive Incident of Jon Fox's noved Tlfo Llttlo Sheplnrd of Kingdom Come visualized with in telligence by a lino cast of actors who lit tho characters, coupled with thb (selection of somo scenic locations used for backgrounds is responsible for a picturo that Is worthy of high commendation." This Is -ha". tin critical revicwor said of iho picture showing at the Keith Wednesday and Thursday. Come and see If you agree with him; I For Sale Wagon and Hay rack. Phono 1194W. C5tf ::o:: lied Bat. A specimen of Red Bat (Nycterls borealis-Muller) was brought to tho office by Walter Shilling, August 13th. It was allvo and wandered over tho little wire cago provided for it. It did not eat anything and a day later It was released. This bat was small and reddish In colornnd is rnro hero al- ninnrrii it. 1b found common In tho eastern part of tho stato and more so farther east. It is perfectly harmless and lives on insects. lJAl'TlST PICNIC Tho Sunday Sohool of tho IJnptlit htirch will hold lt pionto at Iho City l)ar!( this afternoon at 2:30. A general good time is anticipated until six o'clock when the luncVwlll be oaton. Cars will tnko the children to tho grove from the church. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. The Methodist Sunday school will hold Its annual picnic at tho City Park this afternoon. At 2:30 cars will be at the church for tlioso who do not havo means of getting thore. Everyono Is asked to bring a baskot well filled with lunch. 11. c S, AUKNOT SALES. Tho 11. & S. Agency reports tho, following snlos of property recently: 014. N. Lincoln Avo. J. H.' Fonda to' Wm. Runnolli 721 S. LoaiuL North Platto Home Builders to C. Wllloughby; 715 W. Seventh. Holman A Sebas tian to mitoaboth Kolly; 1S24 W. Third. North Pintle Homo Builders to H. W. Woloh; 1SJ0 west Third. North Platte Home Builders to Fred Falrohlld; 71(5 S. Pine. Forstodt Eatato to D. K. McDonald. s:o:: I SUCCESSFUL CHAUTAUQUA CLOSE MERCHANTS FAVOR SCOUTS. & Tho Chautauqua closed Saturday Tho Local Council of tho Boy Scoi1t8TU,Bht w,,h n Cr0W,1Cl1 tou.1 a"? "m.ny standing around uio ouismo. mo piay "Rojuvonntlon" was well received. Ono of tho officials staled today that Is ploasod at tho way merchants ftivor tho Scouts In giving thorn low prices and discounts on supplies needed In their camp. Thoso things allow tho money to go fnrthor and mnko tho camp a bigger success. ::o:: CARD OF THANKS. Wo wish to extend to tho neighbors and friends and to ovoryono who as sisted us in jiny way our hoartfolt gratitude for tho acts of sympathy nnd kindness extended to us In our hour of bereavement over tho death of our daughter nnd granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard R. Crow, Mr.- nnd Mrs. T. J. Parker nnA family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crow. Dr. Howard Yost. Dentist. Twlnem nullillnir. Phono 1107. thoy received sovonty-flvo signatures to tho guarantco for noxt yoar which nssuros North Platto of a Chautauqua for 1921. !:o:: THEN AND NOW Ton years ago many pcoplo called to "pick out" a pair of glasses. Today not ono la a hundred will oak for "ready mado specs," That thoy call now to havo tholr eyes oxamlned to sco whothor or not glasses aro needed wo constdor a compliment, proving na It doos, tholr conlldonco that wo will not adviso glasses unless they would i.rovo a roal benefit. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. For Kent Garago at Flvo dollars n month. C15 East Sixth. 64 C5 Real Estate Sale ON Monday August 30, 1920 4 jKWvoiii 4 wSSSSM Properly m Keep your eye on the thermometer it's due to talco an awful tumble. Be prepartd for the change in tempera ture. Sensd your coal order in without, delay. Buy a grade of coal that you can bank on the sort that wakes, tho furnace up at the proper time in the morning. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M, I will sell at public auction at the east front door of the Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska", all land owned by the Estate of Charles McDonald. Consisting of: All of Sec.5-13-30. This section has a fully paid water right, every acre can be irrigated; joins the city of North Platte on the South West!, and is fairly well Improved, and is without doubt the most desirable tract of land in, this vicinity. Can be divided. Southwest Quarter of Sec.14-12-30. This is, located 10 miles Southeast of North Platte, on what is known as tho Jack Morrow Fats, ono of the best farming communities in Lincoln County. The balance of property to bo sold is all in the City of North Platte and consists of fifteen business lots in the business dlistrict, all favor, ably located. Six of them in tho center. All have paved streets, water, gas and sewerage. One two story brick building and ground. Pour Fronts. One Frame Building and ground. Sixteen choice residence lots. Several Modern Homes. I Terms satisfactory to tho heirs will ho given. Those who contemplate purchasing should investigate property before) day of sale., This is one of the best chances ever offered in tr'a vicinity to get a choice business location or homo or farm. All property will be sold to tho highest bidder. For location, description etc., see or write, 0. E. Elder, Referee, XORTH WATTE, NEIIKASKA. THE SEASON IS ON DO YOUR CANNING NOW We Have Plenty of Fresh Fruit and Jars to Pat it in. Pint Jars, Iper dozen no Quart Jars, per dozen- ,y Half-Gallon Jars, per dozen........... $1.18 Jar Rings, per dozen Ir femo nay llnTOII 30 1-gal. Can Peaches .95 1-gal, Can Apricots .' ....j. ,0 1-gal.', Can Apples , , ,6i 12lCans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes 170 2 large pkgs Post Toasties -37 Large pkg Kelloggs Corn Flakes 20 5-lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder LOO 3- bars Palm Olive Soap .,. 25 4- lb. sack Red Moon Pancake Flour ... .38 4 small pkgs Rub No More 25 Large pkg Rub No More 25 Can Light House Cleanser . . . ; 05 3 cans 20c Hominy 45 Can Pumpkin '. 10 Gallon Jug 15 These prices good for Friday and Saturday Gamble & Springer 4 STORES. 11 i.t n it ORGANIZED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES JUNE 30, 1920, $1,329,175.53. Installment Slock. The installment stock of this association is issued in shares of $2,00.00 each and may bo subscribed for at any time upon tho payment of 25 cents per share entry feo and a monthly payment of $1.00. This stock earns divi dends of eight per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually and matures in 128 months. This maturity is ef fected by adding to the $128.00 paid by tho Investor, $72.00 to cover tho earned dividends for that period. $10.00 per month so invested will yield in 128 months $2000.00. $10.00 per month so invested will yield in 25G months $0000.00. T. C PATTERSON, 0 1JESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Sccrotary. THE CHILDRENS, MOUTHPIECE TO JOYLAND. Let thorn drink and bo morry Nowl Next tlmo and alwaysTho STAR BOTTLE tho vlslblo tostlmonlal of tho STAIt goodnesB. Your favorlto flavor 10 cents tho bottlo: cheaper by tho caso. Llttlo Children and grown ups lovo to drink STAIt bovorages tho Individual bottlp. Puts your palato In dollghtful touch with tho IuscIoub fruit flavors. STAR BOTTLING & MERCANTILE CO. ASK YOUR DEALER. Put up la tho dlstlbctivo bottle. Originators of Bettor Beverages. ".v. ,3 a I " Hi cv-l. 1 ... jsAni