11 TUB TRIBUNE iORCE. In order that our rondcrs nitty know who is really getting out tho Seml Wcokly Tribune we give tho following information. Harry Lnmiln, who has been with Tho Trlbuiio for olovon yoars, is res ponsible for most of tho make-up of the forms and much of the sotting-up of advortisomonts. Miss Eva Dick is our Linotype oper ator and looks aftor mailing tho pa pers to out of town subscribers. Frank Bovor aota-un nilorHsomonta D. WT Griffith Hi LnjlFi'S 1HL IviUKJrril f A1VI1L. I Si PRESENTS ... . ( and operates tho big pross that prints each issue. Miss Mar jorlo Lldoll is tho local re porter and collects tho nows. 31 ifi THE GREATEST Plays on the Emotions of Hen and Women A MOMENTOUS DRAMA OF TODAY SUN THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday LOCAL AJfD PERSONAL Last showing tonight at tho Crystal for Robert Warwick in "Thou Art tho Man." Don't miss it Allen McLane and son of University Place, Nebr., wero visitors in town Wednesday. Miss Cleo L. Danlels.Mvho taught in tho local schools ' for a number of years and has many frierids and ac quaintances in North Platte, is located' in Denver this summer. Sho has charge of the Ask Mr. Foster Travel Information Service in the Daniels Fisher Stores. The case of Harry Barnes, who was up in County. Court Wednesday for wife desertion was decided by Judge Woodhurset in favor of the plaintiff. Barnes was ordered to pay his.' wife $30 a month and to keep up the pay- j ments on certain other obligations, for which he gave bond to the 6ourt , What's Your Husband Doing? asked Mrs. Smith What's Yours? retorted' Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Rastus Washing-' ton says Is yoh man so bizzy at de shop ho caint come homo and embrace yoh durin' tho day? Three Husbands under suspicion. If you want to sco the fun come to the Keith Monday or j Tuesday. ! The American Legion is opposed to tho proposed Constitutional Amend ment which provides for tho sale of. school lands to tho highest bidder. During tho state convention at Hast ings it passed resolutions against tho adoption of this proposed amondment. It contends that such lands should be appraised and sold at private sale allowing ex-servico men to have , priority rights in filling. We would think it only fair to include ex-servico men of the Spanish American War with the veterans of tho World War in .this priority right and with this ' chango wo aro for it and against the Amendment.- I Deposits in this bank are guar anteed under STATE W". Like on In spired Musician On a Harp. Their will probably bo a Band Cou cert on Monday evening In honor of Labor Day. This will bo tho last of tho summer series of concerts. Wo havo a choice lino of banded sailors and tailored hats with prices ranging from $8.50 to $19.50 each. AR VILLA WHITTAKER, Block's. Mrs. J. II. Edwards, of Sperry, Wyo., is visiting at tho homo of Mrs. II. M. Carpenter of this city. Miss Stella Nichols, who taught Latin and Spanish in the Junior High School her last year is teaching Latin in the County High School at Sterling this .year. Everylliing In Millinery as dictated by the fashion authorities of America Is on display in the Millinery Dept. nl Block's. AltVJLLA lYHlTTAKEIt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hemphill and child went to Grand Island yesterday morning. Mrs. Hemphill and the baby will go on to Lincoln for a visit of ?. few days. Wo havo just received word that Miss' Lucillo LIndenmeyer will teach three miles, and her sister, Miss Anna, will teach four miles, from their homo in Harvard, Nebr. Each will receive" $110 a month. - Ralph Garman, Manager of tho Cry stal and Keith Theatres, will leave Monday nighbjfor Denver from which place ho will'maTco a trip to Durango and othor southern Colorado points for a two weeks outing in the moun tains. "What's Your Husband Doing?" ,is the second great fun picture of the most captivating starring team on the screen Douglas Maclean and Doris May. Their first "23 Hours Leave" was hailed throughout tho county as tho best comedy of tho year and "What's Your Husband Doing" Is fun nier yet. You'll laugh till you aro weak. Keith Theatre Monday and Tuesday. A Reminder to Farmers. Just to tell you again that the Platte , Valley State Bank is ready to serve you during the busy harvest season. Cash your grain checks here. Check on us. to pay your harvest bills. If you haven't a checking account now, follow the cxamrle of your farmer friends and start ong. Whatever your requirements are call on the bank of helpful harvest service. 4 The Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. about, tho office and makos himsolf useful in various ways. 1 Tho Editor gots in tho way of tho other mcmbors of tho force and signs tho pay checks. o - CAN I) (OF THANKS!. Wo wish to thank- nil of our friends for their klndnoss to 'us and for their i floral offorlngs in our time of sorrow caused by tho death of Irma, our be loved daughter and grand-daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Preltauer, C F. Preltauer. UNFA l'REITAUER. The funeral services for Irma Prolt" aucr woro held at tho residence, 50S W. Front, Thursday morning with Rev. Hess officiating. In the afternoon tho little one was laid to rost in tho family lot in Antelope Valley Ceme tery, Spannuth Precinct in this county. CITY ANT) COUNTY NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Maine left Wed nesday for their home in Brady. Mrs. Durnd of Omaha is visiting at the home of Geo. Glbhs in this city. J. II. Jactlne, of ,Col., is visiting at tho homo of Arthur Gray of this city. Joel Anderson came Wednesday from Gothenburg. Ho transacted busi ness whllo in tho city. Mrs. A. P Johnson, of tho Hub store and Miss Helen Beeth bamo up from Gothenburg Thursday morning. Miss Edith Brown, of Gothenburg underwent an operation for appendici tis at tho General Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Perry Sawyer roturned AVed nesday from an extended visit with her sister Mrs. Frackelton in Sheri dan, Wyo. Dr. Geo. H. Morris was in town Wednesday on professional business. Mrs. Ed, JollilTd, of Sutherland, was a visitor in tho city Thursday. Miss Gertrude Killian, of Kearney, was a visitor In this city Wednesday. Sho left last evening for Scottsbluff where sho expects to teach school. Mrs. W. II. McDonald entertained at a bridge iparty given in honor of Mrs. Helen Julian, of Oklahoma City, Thursday afternoon. A two course luncheon was served. Tho house was beautifully decorated with garden flowors. Tho out of town guests wero Mrs. Peck and Mrs. Ralph Clabaugh. Mrs. W. T. Wilcox and Mrs. W. J. O'Connor .entertained Tuesday after noon In honor of Mrs. Helen Julian, of Oklahoma City. A delicious luncheon was served. Tho decorations woro garden flowersL Tho out of town guests wero Mrs. Chas. Hendy, Jr., of Chicago, Miss Ruth . Stroltz, of Madison, Wis., Miss Bolton, of San Diogo, Cal., and Miss McCrackon of Boulder, Col. ;o: National Amenities. England will return to tho state of Kentucky a flnir whtnh from Kentucky volunteers at tho bat tle of tho Thames In Michlgnn In tho war of 1812. Tho Kentucky legisla- tore has nnnronrlntod to England a commissioner who will bring back tho flog. This commission er, James Buchanan of Louisville, is a descendant of the rammnnilop nf Hi Kentucky troops In tho battle. WE BUY HAY Obtain Our Prices The Harrington Merc. Co. PHONE 37 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi & Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi 1 B s Torrington Electric b Reliable MOTOR BRUSH Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi SUCTION 25 per cent more than U. S. Standard Thoroughly removes inside dirt embedded in rugs CONSUMPTION 22 per cent lower thanU. S, Standard. Has Proven its Class. Makes Friends Wherever it Goes. The One Machine With "Quality, Price and Service. Call or phone and let us demonstrate it at our store or your home and judge by results. TERMS ANb PRICE WILL SURPRISE YOU. W. R. MALONEY CO. HHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiftfiHiHi OPEN SEASON ON PRAIRIE CHICKENS. It may not' ho generally known that tho open seasin on Prairio Chickens, Grouse and Sago Hens extends from Oct." 15 to Nov. 15. Any shooting be foro after thoso dates is against tho law and both tho State and Federal gamo wardens aro after violators. Tho' penalty is flvo dollars for each bird found in possession during tho closed season? PRESltYTERIAN CHURCH. Tho Sunday services will bo hold in tho basement of tho church on account of tho decorating of the main auditor ium which is not completed. No even ing scrvlco on account of County Sun day School Convention. ::o: A BARGAIN. Until Oct. 1st only wo willsell tho J. & Twincm lot north of tho Post Office at a bargain prico on reasonablo terms. It is dGxl32 feet with corner front Nono botor. Get action If you want it. Sco Ilollman & Sobastian Agency, Exclusive Agents. 67 74 ::o: Mrs. J. B. Rcdfleld and Mrs. J. V. Romigh will entertain at a series of parties in tho near future Foolproof Efficient Best that money can buy. Revolving Sweeper Brush-rCarpet Sweeper Fashion Full Bristle, 2 1-8 inches Operates midst strong suction Gets all threads and ravelings Freshens nap without injury to rugs Strong non-injurious suction SIIUJIAN APPROVES 1 P1ZER LETTER. Editor of Tribune: Pizer.is right. Ills letter In tho last Tribune about building up North Platto's business district, hit's tho nail on tho head. It Is not ono man's Job, but all should pull togothor. Wo used to complain of the old depot and conn house. Now wo havo a, Bplondld now station and soon will havo. a flno now court liouso and provision has also been made for more paving. Now it is surely, timo to wako up North Platto's business district. Tho alarm clock rank qulto a whllo ago, calling North Platto to arieo and got rid of tho old fire traps and Insurance iiato boosters and build modern, at least four story, office and storo buildings, with olovator" sorvlco, in their stead. In its sleep, North Platte heard this alarm clock calling her to wako up and progress; now sho Is yawning and stretching. Will sho wako up or go back to sloop. Let's really wako her up oucc. Sincorely, Wra, H. S HUMAN. ::o:: ROSEN JlYE RECOJOrENDER. North Platto, Nob., August .11, 1020. Editor Trlbuno: I havo a letter from Mr. F. IL Rico of Gothenburg stating ho . has Roson Ryo for salo. This is a Ryo dovelopcd by tho Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. It may not bo qulto as hardy as tho common ryo but yields pro bably flvo bushols moro per acre. It has been thoroly tested by farmors and I bollovo It should roplaco tho common ryo wherever ylold Is tho chlof pur pose In sowing ryo. Whon ryo Is sown for pasture tho common ryo mayo bo preterablo. Mr. Rico saya Roson Ryo ylolds throo timos na much as com mon ryo In tho sand hills. Wo hopo this is correct but would not expect such great results. W. P. SNYDER, Supt. Ex. Strt. -::o: Mrs. E. N.McNamar left Thursday for hor homo In Paxton. Mrs. Annla Lloyd is taking treat ment for a badly infected thumb. Dr. Rom, of WolUloct, was a profes sional visitor in town Wednesday. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Vac. Cleaner. Longwearing Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi LUTJLERAN CHURCH. Tho morning sorvlco will bo hold at 11 a. ra. instead of 8:30 as hereto fore. Tho subject will bo "Chief "of Physicians and Surgoons." SATURDAY SPJ2CIAT, . , On Saturday, Scpl. 1th wo will soli fancy carpet brooms at 'ISc ench not over two (o a customer. GAUniLU WITH SPRINGER. AH Four Stores. Keith, Tonight. Dorotoy Gish IN "Jordon is a HardiRoaiT Two l'art Snsliliio Comedy THOSE WHO COME-ONCE. Always como back, especially when, they doslro something extra flno in tho way of food, sorvlco and surround ings. Wo only havo to Induco pooplo to como horo onco. They como again ofthoir own accord. Supporo you test our sorvlco today and learn why this restaurant is so poular. ' j HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE RICI1I UGAI, Proprietor Opposite Union Pacific Depot