NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY. TRIBUNE i William Farnum in "Drag Harlan" An exhilerating romance of the speediest two-gun wizard the West ever knew. William Farnum in a vivid drama of the West when Provi dence was on the side of the man with the quickest gun. Century Comedy- UNCLE TOM'S CABOOSE. Adults 30c Children 15c I Crystal Theatre, Thursday and Friday. -2340 LOCAL ANJ) PERSONAL .ur. ur ai uun, uisinci director 01 1110 , vocational board camo to look up a ' number of vocational cases this week. Mrs. Itay Eyerly, of Goring, is vis- t .,-.. ,oft ,,,, fm. s I RAILROAD NOTES. King friends in this city Mrs. Rcbout, of Hershey, was visitor in this city last week. Electric washers tako back ache out of washing. V? R. Maloney Co. A baby girl was born tho lattor part of tho week to Mr. anil Mrs. Ben Ziogler. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yates, of Suth erland, are visiting in this city for n few days. Torrlngton Electric Vacuum Clean ers mako house cleaning easy. W. II. Maloney Co. Mrs. Smith, of Ilershey, transacted - business in tills city the latter part of tho week. Mrs. Claude Hanllne, of Lincoln, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood White. F. E. Hughe was lined the latter part of tho wook for cutting the cross ing with his automobile. Mrs. Hugh Broggin returned to her homo in Keystone after, visiting at tho homo of Mrq, Omar Huff. Mrs. Robert Bcatty left the latter part of the week for a short visit in Brady with her parents. Miss Fern Jandobaucr of Ely, Nov. has been visiting with relatives at the Experimental Substation. "Babe" Cooney, of Overton, left Monday evening after visiting rela tives hero for a short time. Tho Westminster Guild will meet i at the homo of Miss Florence McKay S04 west Gth street, Tuesday O. H. Eyorly, highway commissionee left Saturday for Umalia wiiero ho win attend tho commissioners convention Louis whoro ho will arguo a case in a the United States Circuit Court of 1 Appeals Brunswick records can bo played on on any machine without attachments. Como In and hear them. Walker Mus ic Co. Mrs. Homer Peterson arrived home Monday evening from Julesburg whero sho has been visiting for the past few days. Brunswick records can bo played ou any machine without attachments Como in and hear them. Walker Mus ic Co. Mrs. Morgan, of Hershey, was hero on business Saturday, left for Max well where sho attended the funeral of Margaret Chapell. John Zollars, who has been viBlting at the homo of his sister, Mrs. John ilioMaster, will leave in tho near fu ture for. his home in Indiana. Tho Swedish Meeting will hold its next meeting Friday Dec. 10 at tho People's Mission Church. Tho meeting will begin ,nt 7:30. All arc welcome. Bishop Duffy, of Grand Island, was in this city tho first of the week. He preached a very impressive sermon at St. Patricks church Sunday morning. W. D. Waldo was arrested Sunday afternoon charged with the illegal possession of intoxicating liquor. His case is set for tomorrow morning at ten o'clock in tho police court. Miss Eva Baker and Horace Bara clough were united in marriage tho latter part of the week in Lexington. Mrs. Baraclough wrn a former resi dent here. Her father was chief of polico at one time. 1 W. II. Daly, section tlirtr- keeper, was InOheynno Sunday. California oranges of thin year's crop commenced moving east Inst week and tho shipments are growinp heavier every day. Mrs. Harry Blood, wife of tho down town assistant ynrdninstor, has re turned homo from a several weeks' absence, most of which time she spent in Denver. , W. G. Tinnoy, division engineer and IV K. Nowmyor, roadmnster, made n motor trip over tho Third District Monday. L. JL Johnson, forinorly district storekeeper here, but now located at Cheyonne. visited relatives 2iero Monday. A new time card wont into offect Sundny but asido from shorting tho running time of somo of tho fast trains, tlioro were no changes (n train sclieduios Tho regular monthly 0. S. andD. meeting was hold in the conductor's room at the passenger depot, Tuesday afternoon. ::o:: , AVhatover elso you neglect, do not neglect seeing tho greatest of all pic tures, Male and Fomnle, at tho Crystal tonight and tomorrow. Owing to tho length of the picturo tho first show will start at 7 o'clock. Gasolino Lamps and Electric Lan terns at W. R. Maloney Co. Turn you back on good advice about your eyes if yoit will tnd later rue tho day. Tamper with them, if you pleaso-r-thcy aro yours. You can got along without, them, by the aid of a boy or a dog and a string. Clinton & Son, Opticians. Pathe Phonographs are going fast at W. R. Maloney Co. Mm, Walter Hazencainp and Mrs R. L. Ford entertained Friday at a Kensington, at tho home of Mrs, Ford. The decorations were In keep ing with tho Christmas season. Many games and contests wore indulged in. At the close of the afternoon dainty refreshments woro sorved. If you eyes could talk, what a story of suffering, abuso and neglect they could tell. In lieu of words, they cry, and ache thus hint and warn will you heed this warning? Clinton & Son, Opticians. The election of officers of tho L. A.- to the B. of R. T. was as follows: President, Mrs. Mae Bailey; Vice President. Mrs. Belle Murdoch: Sec retary Anita Harris: Treasurer Grace Lcmbu't; Comiutioress Mrs. InmanT Warden, Mrs. Blanche Bailey; Inner Oifiird. Mrs. Anna L,ouioyt uuior Guard. Mrs. Gertrude Johnson. $100,000 STOCK -1 1 FOR ONE BAY ONLY Hi 3 At The O..',- nr u . i nr i 1 inesoay ana weanesaay. II H H I IN MM :r'tmB GORGEOUS STj 1 Uk AMAZINGLY F IBi 1 H Y&L i Hi 1 If 9 k i A Representative of one of New York's Largest Fur Manufacturers will be at our store Thursday, December 9th, only and will have on display and sale one of the most wonderful lines of Fur Coats, Wraps, Capes, Fur Sets, ScarCs, Muffs, Chockera, etc., ov er ahown in North Platte. Any one interested in buying furs for themselves or for Christmas Gifts will greatly benefit, to favor us with a visit on the Day of Sale to inspect this Wonderful Line of Dependable Furs, and seo for yourselves the Great Saving in' Price, From One-Fifth to One-Third OFF Regular Prices. - Every Garment or Fur Piece, regardlesstiie Low Prlcjjs is fully Guaranteed by us ' and the Manufacturer. f -"tgt Tj With a small deposit we will lay away any Furs you mayselect, and we will glad ly deliver (hem to you at your command, Remember This great Fur sale fs for Thursday, December 9th Only m Lri m m m !fi m m Hi Hi Hi Ladies" Outfitting Store North Platte Leading Exclusive Womens Store. S t s J. E. SKIIASTIAK GIVKS MIITHDAY I'AJITY SUNDAY NIGHT. Mrs. J. 13. Sebastian assisted by Mrs. G. Ij- Stout and Mrs. J. L. Mar Kan, gave a party to a numbor of friends in honor of Mr. Sebastians birthday. Sunday evening at their home. Tho dinner included turkey and venison from Wyoming. Those pros ont woro G. L. Stout, J. L. Morgan, II. 13. Mason, M. Ci Murphy, It. A. Scott, ( A. Lau, R. G. IDutton, Win. Smith and Mr. Sebastian. Our Christmas Candies and Nuts are in MeMichacl's Grocery. CHANGi: OV MOW NO. 15. To whom it may concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locato a road as follows: Com mencing on tho northllno of Section F and G and thenco going south to main road running north and south about 100 rods between 5 and 0 on section line, has reported in favor of tho samo as follows: Beginning at a point In tho center lino of Soad No 105, about 70 feet south oftho corner to Sees. 5 nnd 0, T. 12, N. It. 28, W. of Gth P. M. on tho 3rd standard parallel north running thenco south on lino botwoen said sections 5 and 0 about 33 chains to connect with Station 3 of Road 195, provided however, that tho parties owning tho land on both sides of this chango grade tho rQad and 1111 the nimnnnlR. nlnco tho necessary cnl- vorts, free of chargo to Lincoln Coun-1 ty which thoy agreed to do, and pro vided further that said parties build oxtonsion of 20 feet to tho north of present concrete brldgo near Station 3 of Road 195 to mako travel safo, nil parties having objections thoreto of claims for damages by tho establish ment of said road must fllo samo in tho office of tho County Clerk of Lin coln County, North Platto, Nebraska, on or beforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of February, 1921. Dated at North Platto, Nobr . this Gth day of Docombor, 1920. A. S. ALLEN, (SEAL) County Clork No services woro hold at tho Pres byterian Church Inst Sunday because late Saturdny it dovolopcd that Dr. Curry had a caso of small-pox. It was too late to mako any announce ment through tho papers. IIo la getting along nicely. '4 mm nfi Hie. Holiday opirru SMITH-JOHNSON DRUG CO. I aCvV 4?sV CsV &3t v V "w V V5' Austin's XmasS elections Austin's AS THE WOMAN WHO RELINQUISHED WITH A SHRUG THOSE THINGS IN LIFE MOST WOMEN HOLD MOST DEAR FOR WHAT? . . SHE WAS LATER TO LEARN. In this, her latest and greatest picture, one sees rsazimova at her magnijicent best. , Adapted by NAZIMOVA Directed by Ray C. Small-wood k Photographed by Rudolph Bergquist Distributed Exclusively by METRO Also Mutt and Jeff and The Gumps. Universal News. Diamonds to ouit any and all occasions Pearl Necklaces largest selection in city Wrist Watches, large variety, $12.50 to $150 Cameos Brooches Rings Stick Pins Watches, a happy thought Clocks, good selections EverShorps; a good selection Fountain Pens, a pen -for everybody Silverware, Sterling and Plated, always a good gilt Cut glass, very popular this year. Ivory Goods, the ladies' delight This is Xmas Headquarters in these Lines. Austin's Keith Theatre Building Austins zSl