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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 'OR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Otllce over the McDonald Stat. Bunk. Rev, r . Hess loft yosterdny tot Koar- CUT AND COUNTY NEWS. A beautiful lino of Ivory for tho Holidays. Clinton, tho jowolor Geo. Russell spent Sunday In Goth enburg visiting relatives, Wyllo Walker, piano tuuor. Leave 'orders at Walker Music Co Gifts that last, Clinton, tho Jowolor. John Edwards returned fromOmalm Saturday where ho transacted busi ness. C. J. Maupin. of Bridgeport, spent tho week ond visiting his brother Chas. Maupin. Have your piano tuned. Loavo or ders at Walkor Music Cos Prompt ser vice, Wyllo Walker, tuner. Tho Children's Toy March will de light tho hearts of the children Get it at Dixon's Music Shop. P. L. Mooncy returned yesterday from Lincoln where ho' attended the Rotary Club celebration. "Get Up" and hear "I Don't Know w'hero Tostl Went." Both for ono dol lar at Dixon's Music Shop. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cochran re turned yesterday from Lincoln where they attended a Masonic meeting. Bloached muslin, good quality, 19 and 26c a yard, at Wilcox Department 1 Store. Dewey McGrew and Charles Hirsch will come home tomorrow from Lin coln to spend tho Thanksgiving holi days. Whispering and Kiss A Miss, tho latest and greatest song hits. At tho. Valker Music Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Connor - re turned yesterday from Lincoln where they attended tho Rotary Club cele bration. ' Leave your order for piano tuning at Walker Music Co. All work guar anteed Wylio Walker, tuner. Mrs W, H. LeDIoyt returned Sun day from Denver whore she spent a week with her daughter Mrs. W. A. O'Donnell. Gifts that last, Clinton, tho Jowolcr.. Elsie Waltemath is expected to- J morrow from Lincoln' where she is at- J tending tho University ,to- spend Thanksgiving with her parents Mr.j and Mrs Fred Waltemalh ' , 'The Te-lio-ya .Camp Firo met Fri- , day, Nov. 19, 1920,"at the home of Mrs. Glenn Scott, the guardian. Mrs. Goble, a teacher from the Washington school was asked to accept the rank of assistant? guardian, which she did, A light lunch was served. Tho,best quality outing flannels 25c per yard, either light or dark pat terns. This. Is the best brand we have always handled. 'Wilcox Department Store. Pearl White enters tho story "Tig er's Cub" on a sled traveling down an Artie Slopo of 45 degrees and tho mo mentum sho attains carries her into and .through a maelstrom of action at a speed that literally takes your breath away. See her at tho Crystal Thanksgiving night. There will bo a mighty good comedy, loo. "Tiger's Cub" is tho sled of your good time. Jump on and slide into the most fun you have had for weeks. A Xmas gift with a Dixon seal moans n lot to tho rccolvor. J. M. Calhoun loft yosterdny foV Paxton. , Visit '1'lft room for "Oifti )lmt Last. Clinton, the Jowolor. J. G. Bcblor loft yostorday morn ing for Koarney, Mrs. 0. W. Sprlgg left yostorday morning for a aqhrt visit in Omaha. Mrs. E. M Davidson loft tho lattor part "of the Week1 for a visit in Grand Island. Mrs. Joo Ranoy will lonvo Tuesday td visit hor daughtor Bosslo who Is In Omaha. What is llfo to thu boy without a watch? Don't forgot this Xmns sug gestion. Dixon, tho Jowolor. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stamp will loavo I in tho noar future for a short visit In Council Bluffs. ' V. C. Dunko'rly, of Twin Falls. , Idaho, formerly of this city, is visit ing friends in tjtls city. A. E. Babbitt is expected soon from Los Angeles having been called hero by tho death of his father, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, who has been visiting at tho Dr, Mitchell homo left .yesterday for her home. Whispering and Kiss A Miss, tho latest and greatest song hits At the Walkor Music Company, M,rs. C. F iFoy, of Paxton, was In town tho lattor part of the week on a visit to her sister Mrs. Wohlford Phonographs arc going to bo very scarco this Xmas. Get yours now, at the Walker Music Company. Miss Eunico Babbitt arrived Sunday from Lincoln having been called hero by the death of "her father James Bab bitt. Your 'daughter wants a wrist watch. Tho new Elgin with the black silk strap at Dixon's will please her this jXmas. I" Mr. and Mrs. Leo Simon aro tho ,' happy parents of twins, which were uorn baturuay evening at tho Platte Valley Hospital, - Dr. Georgo V. Islmin. Vlc.o-. Chancellor of Wesleyan University. I who spoke -at tho Methodist Church (Sunday oVenlug. left yesterday for nis nome. T1IK WISHLSO RING TO RE I'llK SKNTK1) BY LOCAL TALUXT. One of tho coming events which la attracting much attoution is tho pro duction of tho Wishing Ring by North llatto tulont under the direc tion of Miss Farrlngton. This musi cal fantasy is somewhat on the order of "The .Bluebird" and' "Peter Pan" androquTrc8 a largo cast, elaborate costuming and much sconic lighting effects. It rpprosonts tho droam of two small' children,-who wandering I through storybook land, make the ac- I qunintnitco of Simple Simon, Mnrjorle j Daw and many other characters. The plot In' consistent and clovor, JJitor- J sporscd with tuneful music and pretty spectacular foaturos. Regular rehearsals aro being hel'd , now by tho principal characters and good progress is reported. The drills and choruses have not met yet but ' will bo called together In tho near , future. Tho production will bo given Dec. 2 and 3. JA CK RABBITS Alt It LYE . 120 largo, speedy Texas Jack Rab bits have already arrived and arc be ing trained for the Coursing Meet on Nov. 30th, Don. 1-2-3-lth. Delayed shipment on remaining rabbits are expected today. Lebria Marovlsh returned to this city tho latter part of tho week from South' Dakotn whore sho has been teaching school. Sho is returning on account of her health. Dixon Optical Co., Shrill Specialists. Miss Helen Smith Is expected home Wednesday from Lincoln where sho is attending tho Stato University. Just received a complete line of the latest Brunswick records. Como in and hear them". At the Walker Music Company. v Max Hensolt left Sunday evening for a short visit in Omaha. The Spanish War Veterans Aux iliary will meet in Firemen's Hall Wednesday afternoon at thrco o'clock. Dixon Optical Co., Sight Specialists. Mrs. Harry Mitchell will ontortaln tho Phlla Guna Club at her home Wednesday afternoon Gifts that last, Clinton, tho Jeweler. 1 ui' . 4b tiS'!ttW'W,MW,'WMMMMWMtMmltMlmltlIMWWMMMW if. i.i if SPECIAL At THE KEITH Nov. 24-25 Gasnier presents the Ace of Hearts LEW CODY IN "The Beloved Cheater." 8 reels, Robertson-Cole Special November 26 "Who's Your Servant" Robertson-Cole Special s;i i.t i.t i.t :.: :.: :.: t.t i.t if 'it A sensational picture sto-y adapted from Julian Johnson's celebrated play which startled New i ork during its run at I Li r l'tiinnnrn llti-tnt-- nit; i niiLcso iiicauCf PEARL WHITE S The Star of All Tinfes IN "TIGER'S CUB" the Photoplay of tho year. A tale of daring and a tlirilling romance in far away Alaska. Around the star Fate wenves a net that seems to shut her off forever from love and happiness. But things eventually unravel. The stoiy woven is one of intense interest. . . Century Comedy LOOSE LIONS Crystal, Thursday and Friday. V s s s s s 4 fl M fmmmmSSS t r9J mam io wa ibi B 1 & It is awonder- fulstoiythalwill J. grip and compel T ,you. inwhicn 2 MissHclcfordis Y allheart and soul, all frank ness and truth brinqinq sunshine j 'and happiness and cheer to all. Prom -the !T rrrjrAVTTSC TJPntJK1 AM 0 PRODUCTIOIMV OP O ME THUMB Frederick Perin and. 4 Richard Pryce Directed bjr Jack Dillonv . PhotographfidlJir Chas.Sosher r "J SOGCial lhanksSivinS ogram wwii Thursday -r Friday t at THE SUN Theatre ALSO Harold Lloyd in Illd IlUliiL ilUjIlilliOO r Afternoon Matinee Starts at 2 and 4 p. m. r .4 CjX Sf rlr -Sp ir Sp 2c lr ic ?? m3e 3e iV A ilr ilr te il A A 5C5 LOCAL AND PEKSONAL Mrs. C. II. Crosby and sou left yesterday morning for u short visit In Kearney. Why continue on ,vlth tho hcad aehe? Consult the Dixon Optical Co. It may bo from your eyes. Mrs. C. "B. Souscr and daughter Helen returned Sunday from n visit In Lexington. Visit our gift room for "Gifts that Last. Clinton, tho Jowolor. Arthur Miller, of Brady, returned to his homo yostorday after undergoing a slight operation at ono of tho local hospitals. Visit our gift room for "Gifts that Last. Clinton, tho Jeweler. ' The Tropical Beach Chorus with the Musical Farce "ALL ABOARD FOR CUBA," Which Comes to The Keith Theatre, Matinee'and Night, Saturday, Nov. 27. Matinee Prices 75c and $1.00 Electric Lamps for tho tablo and desk. Clinton, tho Jeweler. Tho Catholic Girls' Club will meet this ovcnlng nt tho homo of Mrs. TJtchnor. Wo ask to bo allowed to help you wltl your Xmas 'shopping. Dixon, tho Jowolor. Want something especial to he thankful for? Pearl Whlto la bncfc In one of tho best ontortainmcnts evch. Soo hor Thursday night at, tho Crys tal in "Tiger's Cub." .Hor father was called "Tiger" bocauso ofr his fierce ness, but his "Cub" was ono of the sweetest, inot lovablo girls oyer. Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. 'INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. SAFETY FIRST. Investors iii this association get LUo benefits of tlio following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under which it is operating: First. Tho association is required to Invest only in , first mortgages on real estate or tho stock of this associa tion. 'Second. Such investments aro non-negotiablo and non-asslgnablo, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to the association. 'This is a very important pro tection not available to any financial institution except Building & Loan Associations, Third. Tho association is subject to the supervision .of tho Stato Banking Board. How well tho interests of the investors in this as sociation have been safeguarded is evidenced by, tho fact that in tho moro than thirty three years of its operation not one dollar has been lost. T. C PATTERSON, Trcsldont. : l BESSIE F. SALISBURY, Secretary.