Even though you have glasses you ought "ever so often" to have your eyes TESTED, to see whetheJ or not the glasses you have FIT your eyes. If you do not wear glasses, come in and find out whether or not you need them. We charge you NOTHING for testing your eyes and only a MODERATE PRICE for glassss if you need them. CLINTON, The Jeweler. " TUB SIGN OP THE BIG RING. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Pencils. Dlxtih, the DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald Stato Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL , Nrs. Kolth Novlllo loft Wednesday for Omaha. Mrs. Joo Bobout left Wednesday for tior. homo in Horshoy, Watch Dixon's windows. William Halloran returned to his homo In Paxton Wednesday. Georgo Rose, of Sterling, was a business visitor In town Tuosday. Mrs. M. II. Troolstrup left Wed nesday for a visit In Grand Island. Mrs. Chas. Boguo loft Wednesday for Lincoln In tho Interest ct the Itch Cross. - yMrs. lit 0. Chamberlain left Wed nesday for Sutherland to visit for ,spmo tlmo. Doi'ot fall to tako advantago of tho rcduccd prices at tho Walker Musl&Cop Mri?Robort Hoaston and daughter Christina loft Wednesday for tliolr homo "In Horshoy . Pearl heads, fancy beaded handbags ( purses, mesh bags, ovcr-nlto bags, all on salo at SJ5 discount this week only. Austin's Jcwolory. William Hawley, Howard McMlchael pnd Henry HmiFin has been elected to the Count: y Club. iMr. and Mrs. Harry Kelso returned last Sunday from Grand Island whero they spent tho week end. u Mrs. Ralph L. Ford ontertnlned a number of friends Wodncsday after noon at a Kensington and dinner. Mrs. R. W. Boyd and Mrs. Stacy Cox left Wednesday for their homo. In Ogallnla after shopping In this city. Harry Plzor loft Wednesday for Lin coln whero ho will visit his brother Joo who Is attending tho University. Mi Graves, who has been employ ed In tho McVIcker Millinery store returned to Lexington the first of tho week. Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds Last weok of salo a. 15 discpunt. Austin's. Mrs. William Tolfer , of Elray. Wis., camo Wednesday to visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Morris. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lane, of Oma ha, camo Wednesday to tako chargo of thocommlssary for tho now Union Pacific Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Rouso of Grand Island, returned to their homo Thurs day, nftor attending tho wedding of Irma Johnstonj Mr, and Mrs) Wifpur Green, of Julcsburg, returned last Sunday ovon ing to tholr homo nftor visiting Mr. Green's mother for somo tlmo. YOU OWE IT to yourself, your family, your community to take your place V IN THE CHURCH Find That Place next Sunday in the'House of God. First Evangelical Lutheran Church. 5lli and Sycamore Streets. Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. ; Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Evening Worship 8 o'clock. " Sunday Schoolt 9:45. '.V . w, Evershnrp Jeweler. Mlko Garrlty Is roportd to bj ,sor- lously-Ill. JP' Mri John Tollloln loft Wednesday for Hershoy. Diamonds of beautiful lugtar and reasonable nrlces at Dixon's. Mrs. Fred Loypoldt, of Horshoy, Is visiting friends In the city. John J. Lions, of Lincoln, Is visit ing at the homo of Tod Boguo. Deano Richardson arrived ttftlay to lslt at the C. S. Clinton homo.' Mrs, W. V. Vanarsdall loft Wed-, ncsday for hor home In Ilorshey. Mrs, E. Halfloy, of Hershoy, was a business visitor in tho city Wodnos day. 0. E. Williams, of Gothonburg, is reported to bo ill at tho Gonoral Hos pital. ' ReVj and Mrs. Mackintosh will 'loavo tomorrow for their new homo In Texas. C. M. Ilaydon and W. Kllloh ro lurned to tholr homos In Wallace yos terday i ' Mrs. Ralpli Hansen and daughter will lcavo today for Omaha to visit friends. Something now Adam Verdi t Desk Set at $2000, seven pieces. Dixon, tho Jowelcr. Miss Eft'io Durbln has accepted a position with tho Loypoldt anil Pen nington Company, A beautiful Dutch silver pitcher displayed at Dixon's would make a most wonderful gift, Mrs. N. J. Snow, of Fresno, Cal.. Is visiting at the homo of her daugh ter MrH. Lem Bailey. B. J. Vandcrhoof,. who has been visiting In Omaha for a few days re turned homo Thursday1., Mrs, Georgo Brown loft Thursday for Wilcox, Nebraska, after visiting her brothor L. ID. Olson. Now fancy canteen bags just arriv ed. See dur winjlows. C. M. .Austin, J Joweler. ! ' A baby boy was born last' week to Mr. and Mrs Fred W. Welsgerber. ' All concerned aro doing nicely. 1 Clara Sorenson left Wednesday for ' Grand Island whero sho will attend tho wedding of Miss Elizabeth Weir; ) James Morrow returned tho first of tho weok from Huntington'r ina.'j where ho was called by tho death 'of his wife. , , Teachers from out of town -will re- i colvo tho quickest of service with the ' oyes at Dixon & Son's as thoy grind their own lenses. Mrs. Andy Olson, of Minden. loft ' Thursday for her homo nftor visiting 1 at tho homo of It, E. Olson in this city. Orllo Brown, who has boon in the sorvlco at Maro Island, Calif.. ,fqr, somo time Is, expected home this weok. I Mrs. N, Clough of Ogallala loft yes- j torday morning for hor homo after visiting nt tho Ifbmo of Mrs. Chas. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs, Vornon Mann and son returned from Denver yesterday whero thoy had been visiting tho hitter's paronts-i I havo a very now assortment of trimmed hats in all colors and suit able for all ages in my '$6.50 depart ment.. VILLA WHITTAKER Block's Second Floor. Mrs. Chas. Yost loft yesterday for Fremont to visit her son Charles who Is attending Midland College and from ! Uioro they will go to Lincoln to at- ! tend tho football games. Four hundred und twenty-flvo dol lars will buy a fivo hundred dollar diamond at Corner of Front and Dowoy until Saturday night; C. M. Austin, Jowelcr. Mrs. A. P. Kelly and daughter Sarah entortalncd Monday evening at a shower In honor of Miss irmn who Is 'to bo married Boon. Tho oven- Ing wns spont In doing fancy work. Dainty refreshments woro served Dr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Dont gave a dlnnor part at tho Union Pacific dining room, Tuesday ovcnlng, in hon or of MrB. Sarotta Harrison, Mr. und 'Mrs. S. E. ManBfleld of Central City and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Tout. Every Bchool child should havo their eyes tested to glvo them an equal chauco to get good grades as other chlldron do. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Tho Lookout Campflrd hold its reg ular mooting nt tho homo of Dorothy VanCloavo Wednesday. Only two of tho momborB woro absent. Aftor tho regular business of tho Campflro, Mrs. VanCloavo served apploplo a-la-modo.. Sovornl shipments consisting of sli ver wnro, cut glass, Pyralln ivory and novoltlos Just nrrlvod and aro inoludod labour 25 discount salo Salo amis Saturday night. C. M. Autln, Jowolor. THJ HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. MEN'S ELEGANT suits AND OVERCOATS And Here's Our Reason Whicn You Will Appreciate. Simply (because the people are demand ' ing more moderate price Suits and he cause we are going to supply demands. We sacrifice all profits for the time being in order to keep things moving actively, and to dispose of enormous stocks. THE HIRSCHFELD NORTH PLATTE'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. CO Editor of Tho Tribune: How many fathers and mothers in North Platto,' know that tholr child ren, both boys and girls, usually In the teens are facing tho penitentiary one or two nights every week. Section 8G43 of tho Statutes of this Stato in part follows: "Whoover wilfully, and forcibly, breaks and enter into any dwelling house, office, public building, or other private building, etc., with intent to rob, or commit any fqlony, or with intent to steal property of any value, shall bo punished by Imprisonment In tho penitentiary not more than ten years nor fess than ono year, etc." Last Monday night boys of this age, forclvly broko Into two homes In North Platto, one in tho cast and ono in tho west end of town for tho pur pose of robbery., In one case thoy succeeded and took refreshments in tended for guests in tho homo. Thoy may havo thot this was mero sport, but It was a crime. This class of crimes has been systematically car ried on In North Platto for sometlmo and bunches of these boys and girls go about whero they know parties are being hold and commit these robber ies. They violate tho law above quot ed and can ho put In tho penitentiary upon conviction. People generally know who compose these parties. On ono occasion theso robbers woro shot at People under tho law havo tho right to pi-otect tholr own homos which aro sacred to them. Will the parents of these children waks up and control thom or will It go so far mat somo or tnem mnu in tho penitentiary, or are Injured or killed, whllo committing this crime? Tho theso boys and girls may look upon this as sport, aro they not mak ing an elegant start to become pro fessional thieves and robberB when they aro grown up- Their work even now Is skillful and thoy adopt ruses to ontlco tho hosts away from tho re freshments which havo boon prepared for tho party, while thoy break in and steal this property. Will this con duct tond to make good citizens of theso boys and girls? Slncorely, ! WM. H SHUMAN. , i . f' i . ; ' " 1 1 U - FORD USED CARS. 1917 Touring $195. OC 1917 Roadster 250. 0( 1917, Roadstor 310. 0( 1919 Ford Ton Truck Body Cab. 525.00 IIENDY OOIER & CO. Ford Sales & Sorvlco ::o::j THIS WEEK ONLY. Tills wook only owing to tho scar city of room wo will glvo a 10 dis count on all cash orders purchased. Phono 212. STEGEMAN'S GRO CERY. 79-2 LOCAL AND PERSONAL i Wo grind lenses In our own shops. Plxon & Bon, Martin Crabb, of Paxton, was in town Tuesday visiting friends. Outing flannel, 50o value at 35c Tho A. T. Johnson Dept. Store. Mrs. H . Grady left Wednesday for a short visit in Hershey. trr Only a few days left of tho removal sale at tho Walker Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. McKeo, of Evanston, 111., who havo boon visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Morris left Monday for California to spend the winter. Ladles wrist watches. $25 to $100. Dixon & Son. The Lady Trainment will hold a Kensington this afternoon to tho K. P. Hall at three o'clock. All members are invited to bring a friend. A ton cent lunch will be servetL ROY STEWART is taught to read and write in "The Learnin' of Jim Benton" a great western picture. Saturday Sunshine comedy CHASE ME. Monday Billy West comedy THE DREAMER. Crystal, Saturday and Monday. ::o::- to an PATRONS. I havo received notice of shlpmont of Santa Anna cannod fruit. Will no tify you wlion it arrivos. MRS. O. A. PLUMMER. Friday and Saturday A GUARANTEED FLOUR, 48 lb, ; $g0o 1 Good four-stltched' Broom . .48 1 Lb. Good Ground Coffee. . .40 2 Lb., Un ground Coffee ,- ' ,35 1 Can Bon Bon Baking Powder M q- 3 Can Peas 3 Cans Corn . ,' .42 1 Lb. Horso Shoo V 1 Lb. Star Tobacco .85 .85 .90 2 No. 2 Cans Hominy 1 Gallon Pumpkin b--j, 20 Bars Laundry Soap 5 Bars Toilet Soap 05 1 Largo Packago Rolled Oats .33 2 Cans String Beans . . 2& Lbs, Navy Beans .05 2 Packages Matches 1 Bar Lava Soap r.t1-,.iiiij 07 STILL HAVE A FEW CRATE PEAGHES LEFT ,..14,95 SUGAR IN 100 LB. LOTS. McMichae! Grocery. PHONE 441.