KEITH Saturday. George Walsh IN "Sink or Swim" The story of a two-flstoil Western or's experience abroad. A red-blooded man starts on a business trip but re turns on a honeymoon trip. LOCAL AJfl) PEIISONAL J. W. Corey went to Hastings Wed nesday on business. Ir. nnd Mrs. -Earl Earhart went to ozad yesterday to visit rrlcnas. Mrs. Glen Ferguson went to Pax ton yesterday to visit her parents. jrJohn Poulos returned from a bus iness trip to Omaha Wednesday. r Mrs. P. E. Payno left Wednesday evening, for Iowa whoro she will visit relatives. rW. J. Landgraf will leave tomorrow ior Omaha where ho will accompany iTls mother homo. Charles RInckor returned today from Chicago and Iowa whoro ho motored two weeks ago. Mrs. Pato Lantz who has been visit ing relatives In tho city left yesterday for hor homo In Sterling. ' Miss Arvllla Whlttakor camo homo yestorday from tho east whoro sho spent several weeks buying. TMrs. A. W. McMulIon roturncd from Minnesota yesterday whoro sho spent four months visiting relatives. Miss Leona Marovlsh and Mrs. J. A. 'Prnzler left Wcdncsdny for Kearney Whero they will spend a fow days. Tho very nowest of autumn models In coats, BUlts, dresses, blouses, etc. aro now b'oing shown at BLOCK'S. 'Myron Monaclc, who has been visit ing his slstor Mrs. E. R. Stoffrogon returned 'to his homo In Denver yes torday. Miss Elizabeth Llttlo returned from Chicago yestorday whoro sho pur chased tho fall lino of millinery for Tho Loader storo. Arthur Rush, Guy Swopo, Edmund Dickey, Thoinns Ilcaloy and A. W. Plummer attonded tho Golf Tourna ment at Kearney yestorday. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Thompson rox turned Monday from California, whoro they had spont several months. Thoy will soli their rcsldonco on oast Third street and movo to tho Pacific coast. Comploto showing of ndvancqd fall modols in suits, coats, drossos, skirts and blouses at BLOCK'S. Mrt. Ella May Lanyon loft Wotlnos day for Kaniau City to spond a wook, Mlig Marcln Dnhlsted, of Holdroge,. Is oxpoctod tomorrow to visit hor aunt Mrs. Ira Lalluo. , Mrl. J. K. Etlileman camo from I Tomboy yoitordiiy to spend tha day with hor daughter. The Proldent of the X. Y. nnd S. W. Railroad passed through North Platte on No. C yesterday. Roberts Bros, sold a sixty-acre tract of irrigated land noar 'LowoIIqii yos torday to W. D. Mlloe of Kansas. Missofl Hazel, Bossio and Holen Smith nriived home Wodnosdny from a visit In Salt Lake and Denver. Miss Margaret Waugh, of Kansas City, who has boen visiting hor sister Mrs. Kd Grady loft today for Donvor. Harold Hilborno, who has boen visiting ut tho Joe Stono home loft Wednesday for his home In DesMoIneal. Mlssos Lottio Lalluo and Evelyn Loypoldt will loave Sunduy for Omaha and Holdrogo whoro they will visit for ton days. Jamos Kinnier, of Primrose, Nob., purchased a, section of land south of Sutherland this wcok through Roberts Bros. Miss Josephine Robb and mother Mrs. L. C. McGraw loft Wednesday fow Salt Lake where they will spond a month. Miss rncstino Sandusky, of Kansas City, camo Wednesday and has ac cepted n position with the McVlcker Millinery. ' Doucot's Orchestra is playing at Ogallala on Thursday of this week. Tho occasion is a danco at Scarlo Opera House. Dr. Vurlello went to Garden county yestorday to Inspect tho land which he recently drew in tho government dis tribution to scrvlco men. Never In our history was our stock of women's garments ns complete and attractive as this season. We cordially invito your inspection. BLOCK'S Miss Carrie Scott nnd brothers Leo nnd Vernon will loavo tomorrow for their homo In Denver after visiting with friends for ton days. Pilots Lelinhart and Smith brought nnother consignment of air planes through town Wednesday afternoon enrouto from Chicago to Snn Francis co. Thoy spent two hours here. G. S. Huffman lias presented to the local firemen for their hall, tho paint ings by Hammond nnd Ncckcr, which havo boen hanging in his store Tho flro boys Will have them In place in a fow days. A Ford car driven, by a resident of I ho south part of tho county, skidded at tho corner of Sixth and Pino Wed nesday afternoon and went Into tho ditch. Some dnmago was dono to the front Bprlng nml,nxlo. "Sink or Swim" tho George Walsh picture showing at tho Keith Saturday Is a smllo-a-mlnuto narratlvo that will keep you in tho best of humor and send you homo hnppy, It's a hum mcr for rapid action a comedy bul ging with snappy llvo wire situations. A real Western plcturo at tho Keith tonight. Don't miss it. KSTAULISlt TJUBUSE AGENCY. Hereafter tho Semi-Weokly Tribune will be on sale at G, M. Nowtons on tho day of publication. Tho price will oo five cent a copy. Mr. Nowton will lake ordora for any number of copies In advance. -::oif V, 0. INDEPENDENTS SUNDAl. The Brady ball team will play with the Independent at the Fair Grounds next Sunday. Brady boasts the crack team on tho main line, having lost but one or two games this season. North Platte lost to them at Brady uomotitnc ago and the locals will havo this In mind when they cross bats with the visitors Sunday. BAND CONCERT. There will not be a band co'ncort oi Friday ovonlng. So mnny of tho Land boys aro out of town on vacations or unablo to play on account of sickness that It was decided to postpone the concort until a credltablo Bhowing could be made. The concerts will be resumed noxt week. ' : :o: FISHING LICENSED. With the opening of tho hunting season and ronewed activity In fishing the County Clerk's office has nbt been able to handle all of tho applications for licenses when they came out of offlco hours. To accommodate those who como out of hours, a license may bo secured of John Den at his place of businoss whenever It Is open. MCDONALD ESTATE AUCTION. Tho salo of real estate belonging to tho Chas. McDonald estate will take placo next Monday at tho Court House. O. E. Elder, Referee, will positively sell tho property to the highest bidder under the terms of the salo and tltlo will bo given. This is said to refute tho rumor that the heirs wished to retain theso holdings and will take them in at as low a price as possible. BLOCK HOMlfEitOM MARKET. II. I. Block returned this week from his regular trip to the eastern mar- kots. He was a little later this year than usual and says he found it nn ndvantago as ho got better prices than were offered earlier. Mr. Block found factory prices about the same as heretofore with a tendency to declino in some linpg duo to tho break in the silk market which has been refloated to some extent In all ready made wear. With this ten dency ho also found that speculators and jobbers were anxious to unloaa their surplus and regular llnes.,and with this condition prevailing ho wat able to buy his fall stock at prices considerable lower than ho had ex pected. This saving will be passed on to his customers and enable them to buy fall merchandise at hotter figures than can bo secured in 'Omaha or Denver. Tho offerings this year in ready-to-wear aro very attractive and Mr. Block says ho has purchased ono of the best lines ho lias erer had. TH SEASON IS ON DO YOUR CANNING NOW We Have Plenty of Fresh Fruit and Jars to Put it in. Pint Jars, per dozen 88 Quart Jars, per dozen .98 Half-Gallon Jars, per dozen. $1.18 Jar Rings, per dozen 10 Jar Caps, per dozen .? 30 1-gal. Can Peaches C .95 1-gal, Can Apricots J, 1.05 1-gal. Can Apples . 65 12lCans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes 1.70 2 large pkgs Post Toasties , .37 Large pkg Kelloggs Corn Flakes 20 5-lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder 1 .00 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 x. , . , ...... . ,05 o cans 20c Hominy ,,..v .45 Can Pumpkin .10 Gallon Jug, 15 These prices good for Friday and Saturday Gamble & Springer SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY ONLY. JM or 31 Inch Fnbrlc Tires. Any 33 or 34x4 Smooth Tread Tiro at $30.00 Any 33 or 34x4 Nonskld Tire at $34.00. L For this day only, you can buy nuy fabric tiro from our' stock, of tho abovo sizes, and there are Goodrich, Goodyear, U. S., Miller and Republic All new guaranteed to choose from, stock. J. V. ROMIGH, Dealor. 4 STORES. ::o:: Mrs. Will Wnltcmath and W. H. Munger, whoso birth anniversary oc curs tho samo day, ent'ortained, a scoro or moro friends Tuesday even ing at a steak fry In ono of tho can-, yons south of town. Tho spread was a most bountiful ono, and following tho meal games wcro played' by tho light of tho moon. Misses Anna McClaln, Mario nnd Holen Schwaigor returned from Don vcr last evening whero they spent tho week. Miss Clarissa Kano left tho first of tho week for Fremont whoro sho will spond two weeks. Mrs. J. C. Den roturncd last ovon lng from Wyoming whoro sho had been visiting. A Guard Ag ainst Hasty Spending. Take Heed Mr. Railroad Man of That Bonus Check. It is a good thing for a person to keep his money a little out of reach . THAT PREVENTS IMPULSIVE SPENDING. C 3 Suppose you have your money invested in good, desirable, saleable city lots. In the interval necessary to dispose of the lots you will have time to K5SS. investigate a contemplated investment or expenditure. You cannot be talked offyour feet byahigh pressure salesman for some questionable enterprise , becauseyourfunds are not immediately available. Yet when you desire your money for a well considered purchase or investment you can obtain- it readilyby the sale'of your lot or by its use as collateral. 3 Why not "salt down" that bonus check where it will be increasing in value while you sleep, besides starting for you a savings account? C 3 Thirty-five'lots !in RESIDENCE PARK ADDITION HAVE BEEN SOLD . Nine'ol thejremaining' lots have beautiful large trees cn them; all ere hub, itt rr level and pricedwhere they will make you$10O,00 within 60 days. 1 1 In order to dean up the entire Addition, we will oiler ell icmeirirg lots atra DISCOUNT! OF FIVE PER CENT FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK, AUG, 30th tofSEPT. 4th, INCLUSIVE. I 1 fir The' lots are all morked'with white stakes having the Block number GOGH'- ESP . abovejjand the Lot number beneath. Q This addition lies just west of the H. & S4 Addition and west of Willow street. Driye through the addition Sunday wamva&z . . .... afternoon, pick your lot andEcall at our onice nor day morning. HERE ISS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE AND MAKE 1SOME MONEY $25.00 DOWN AND $10.00 f A MONTH. The H. & S. AGENCY. Brodbeck Building. Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Wright, of Tryon wor city visitors Wednesday. Dixon & Son grind their own lenses. Mrs. A. Schntz and Edwlnna came Wednesday from Omaha to visit rel tlves for a week. Mrs. Milton Murphy returned to her homo In Brady Wednesday evening after visiting friends In tho city. For Sale A tested milk cow. Fresh soon. 1 young calf. Phono 390W. 07 S. R. Derryborry and son Russoll loft tho first of tho week for Denver whoro they will spend several days. Frank Buchanan returned from Chicago Tuesday whoro ho had been for tho past week. Ho was accompan ied by John Todd o this city. Keith Monday and Tuesday CHARLES RAY in 59 Crooked Straight Just a simple lad from the country, with a boy's eager dreams of the great things he would do some day. Then "life," a false friend, the dream shattered and the hoy was a crook. But don't forget even a crook can be white and SOMETIMES comes back. Edward Keliher, who was a guest at tho Payno homo Wloft ednesday for Grand Island. Miss Mary Ellsworth, of Hershey, camo Tuesday to spend tho week with Miss Frances Edwards. Mrs.t Josslo Morant and daughter Mabel returned to their homo In La mona, la., this week after spending Uio summer at tho homo of Mrs. Jos. Richards. Thoy wero accompanied by Mrs. Jos. Richards and son. Tho Bluo Bird Club held a picnic yesterday at Thompson's Grovo and spent a very pleasant afternoon. They wero chaperoned by Miss Florence Gough. When In North Platto atop at tho Now Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will be treated well. 68tf Christian Science service Sunday 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings every week at 8:00. A cordial Invi tation Is extended to all to attend theso services. Building & Loan build ing, room 25. Saturdays' Special! Flour! Flour! Cow Brand, 48-lbs $3.30 David Harum, 48-lbs 3.6B Laundry Soap, 22 bars 1,00 Coffee, per lb 30 $1.00 worth of Sugar at 16c per lb. if your order amounts to $5.00 or over "Nothing Excluded in the Store. McMichaeFs Grocery PHONE 441 I