NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE C0JU11SS1ONKK HAinUHAI.L TELLS WHY HOYS M5EI) SCOUTING. Tito following oloVon reasons are ijlfin In the Handbook for Sooutmae (ors ns the outstanding boy needs: 1. Vlarnrnim nlivalnnl Ufa. 2. I-oailoralilp In tho ymrn whence! orlnio una religion alike recruit tholr largest lnimboni. 3. FurpoEofully filled lelsuro which wllhgrlp tho boy's Interest. 4, Usoful piny activities as ono phaso ot boy oxprosslonnl Hfo. 'G. Outdoor ornft to counter the drift nt modern city life. C. Intorest enrichment fdr rural life. 7. Mental growth, Information, sor Ico thru ploasurabto activities. 3. Direction of tho gang tcudonclos Into socially productive channels. 9. Habit formation that shall bo spontaneously moral and social. 10. Democratic and socializing in fluences which cut squarely across nil levels of society. 11. Arousing thought beyond tho im mediate, the blind ojloy Joh oflon, to ward IiN place in life. CITY AND -COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. 11. H. Wagnr left this morning for Paxton to visit for a few days. Qulgloy Wilson loft Sunday for Mississippi whero ho will spend two' weeks visiting relatives, Tho Alpha Delphian Society will moot at the Franklin School this even ing at seven forty-five. ' Mlsa Anna Uohelo left for her home In Lexington this morning after visit ing at tho R. H. Johnson homo. Irs. O. Eager returned to her homo Jn Lexington this morning after vlslt , Ing at tho B. R. Moulton home. For Exchnnce General merchan dise stoclc Invoice about $G,000 to ?8, 000 want first real cstato mortgage or liberty bonds. Wrlto mo what you diave. K. B. Care of Tribune. . Tho Shrlners of North Platto met last evening in tho Masonic Hall and organized ' tho North Platto Shrine Club. Tho following officers wore olected: Harry Dixon, president; "W.' J. .Stuart, ice-president; Joseph Mr fichfoldt, secretary and treasurer. For Exchange Country store and post office on main lino U. P. Invoice about $3,500. "Doing good business. No competition. Sickness reason for sell ing. Want residence In North Platte of equal value. Address K. B. Care of Tribune. Roy Murdock, who is takingreat mcnt in St Joseph's Hospital in Oma ha for an infected leg, Is gotting along nicely. Contrary, to reports ho will not lose his leg and is expected to be around betoro long. Had ho 'been here when tho report was going the rounds he would have learned thnt he has many friends in North Platto who wore Interested in his condition and who grieved at the reports. They will bo just as glad to learn that It was not so bad as feared. AT THE SUN THEATRE TUES. and WEI). 'THE IjOYK FLOWUl!," 'STAIUUNU HICHAM) ISAIITIIEUIESS ALSO ' (Jumps and Mult & .leu' and News Itcol THURS. and FRIDAY ".WAN AND JUS AVOjrAX" Willi ItERltEKT K.UVLIXSOX AXD MAY SIcAYOY ALSO , '(JET OUT AXD OET UXDEir Itli ' HAROLD LLOYD nnd 1 TOPICS OF THE DAY. HOYS AXD GIRLS 1USKET1ULL GAME TONIGHT AT ST. PAT RICK'S SCHOOL. Tho Paxton boys and girls basket ball teams will play tho teams of tho Parochial school this evening in the basement of tho school. ::o::' VOGUE OF HIGH COLLARS FEW CLIPPINGS FR03I OUJt' MANY EXCHANGES. I if J.t It 'i.t s.t if st RORINS A. PHILLIPS tt Plumbing ami Renting All work entrusted to mo will 1$ receive my personal supervi slon. Residence and shop 1303 : E. Gth Street Telephone 458J. IS A,,W.W ,.. .,,. !? It seems a wasti- of time to look Jor anything handsomer In suits thnn the graceful model shown here. Imag ine It In grayish blue, or pigeon blue, with embroidery to match and a tall collar of squirrel fur. Mark Twain Said: 'Solomon with his thousand wives was not so wise after all. A wise man has no wives." See 6lVlaii and His Woman95 SUN THEATRE, THURSDAY & FRIDAY ALSO HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY SOUNDS GOOD Thoro will bo a mooting of the citi zens ot Suthorland nnd vicinity in tho Amorlcan Legion Hall on Friday ov onlng, February ISth, for tho purpose ot organizing somo kind ot a club to look after tho needs of Suthorland and vicinity. 1 All who nro Intorostod in good roads I tho beautifying of tho city and coun try, tlioiimrklng of roads and various othor questions that will como tip In tho futuro which will bo of benefit to all should turn out to this meeting Jns. R. White In Sutherland Courlor. FORCED LANDING Monday forenoon U. S. mull plane No. 109, eastbound, piloted by Mr Knight, mado a forced landing on ac count ot a broken connection rod punching a liolo in tho crank enso. Ho landed Ills ship in tho liny meadow west of J. D. Stofford's grovo and got Ed Osborn to bring him to town with tho mall, which ho sent on east on No. 18. Mr. Knight tolls us that his trip Is from Salt Lnko City, by way ot Cheyonno, Wyo., to Omaha and ro turn. Tho mall planes aro now trav eling after night somo of tho time, as tho pilots know tho ground over which they trnvol so well. Mr. Knight was carrying 300 pounds of flrst-clnss mall this trip, but ho gonornlly carries 000 or 700 pounds. Paxon Times. GET TOGETHER MEETING At tho regular meeting of tho Hor, shcy Community Improvement Assoc iatlon held last Friday ovenlng, It was decided to have a big "get-together" mooting of farmers and business men of this community on March 10th. A good speaker or two will be secured and somo special motion plcturo fea tures will bo shown for entortninmont together with a goodly number of musical selections. Tho ono big Idea will ho to got together for tho good of our community. At this meeting n commltteo was also nppointed to moot with tho village fathers to discuss ways and means of procuring now ipower for electric lighting In Horshov, it having been ascertained that the present nower plant may fail nt. nny time. Hcrshey Times. POOR BUSINESS Art Offll bolioves thoroughly ln trading nt homo. This week he had occasion to take a little trln and thot It wlso to take a fow eggs with him, so ho boutrht somo hero for 35c. Arriv Inc nt Koarnov ho found thnt he could trot cgKR thoro at 22c Of courso, bo no doubt figured thnt It Is worth some thing to hnve tho privilege of enrrv nir purr thnt for - Maxwell Telepo!. FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SALE DATES HANDED US BY AFC TIONEER KTERIG. Phil Dawson, Fob. 21st, Tkilley Liv- rrv Tlnm Art Connor. Feb. 23rd, 10 miles South of North Platte. Frnnk Strollburg, Feb. 24th, (nog Snlfri. Tlnltiw T.tvnrv Tlnm -X H. Mnrovlsli. Feb. 25th, Ifi miles iortn or North Platte. T. E. Doollttlo. March 3rd. 2' miles West of State Farm. Mrs. Sam Workman. March 8th 0 miles West or North Platte. E. G. Nelson. March Oth, 11 miles North-east of Brady. W. M. Pall, March in, 15 miles en of North Platto. CLOSING OUT SALE Wo am closfnsr nnf our ladles' hand bnfrs. silk, velvet and cenulno lenthpr. 00 nur soutli vlndow. Clinton, the Jewel or. The Committee on TU'-Laws will re port nt tiio jievt -roculnr meeting of tim Khvnnts Club and thp organiza tion w'M ho comnloted. Over fifty members nro now enrolled In this or "piiiTnHnil. WALL PAPER You may select your paper In your homo. Now is tho time to havo your inside work dono. PHIL DEATS, Phono 10G1J Remnant Sale! NEXT SATURDAY February 19th, at 9:30 a ni FOR ONE DAY QNLY EMNANTS AT tfi Hi tfi Ui tfi Hi ifi Hi us & tn s & J2L rfi. JL W. J. O'CONNOR, 5, 10 and 25c STORE FEBRUARY 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th AND 19th, INK AN WHITE OF ' po rc u N D E R - UUVC $GARMENTS, Dainty, wclhmade Lingerie A NEW FEATURE Materials of flesh-pink color ro so populnr among our lingerie under-ganncnls that it is no longer lilting to call this annual event a "White Sale." So we inaugurate n "Pink and White Sale," combining all the now, fresh and dainty undennuslins usually sold at this lime with the silk under-garmcnts and llcsh-color crepes, and pink batistes. You will find in this display garments fascinating from the point of clever new sfyles, pretty trim mings and sheer soft fabrics. Extra careful workmanshjp and guaranteed to lit accurate ly. You will also find it true economy to buy such good wearing under-garmcnts at these special prices. STYLES THAT CHARM Dainty amd Economical There arc many reasons why women choose "DOVE'Undcr-garmcnts. The styles arc lovely, be coming and so artistically designed that they will al ways delight you. Beautiful novelty fabrics, lustrous batistes, line nainsooks all their matcrialsarc satisfy ing in quality and made up with the daintiest of trim mings. Women who wear 'DOVE" Under-garmcnts know the ample measurements, well-made seams and numer ous extra stitches which keep the garments looking fresh and shapely through long service. You enjoy wearing "DOVE" Under- ' garrnente, and they are so desirable and so moderately priced that you find an added pleasure in their very economy. Buy "DOVE" Under-garments for Satisfaction's Sake They are well-made, their materials are the best obtainable, and their styles the newest and prettiest of the accepted fashions Envelope Chemise $1.69 to $3.29 , , Bloomers $1.19 to $1.83 Night Gowns $1.19 to $3.29 Drawers .69 to $1.63 Underskirts $1.69 to $4.29 ' ' Unionettes $1.43 to $3.29 Also Children's Muslinwear of all kinds Come to Undcrmuslin Headquarters Now and See Our Beautiful Assortment. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. 41 7 7 f A DOVE VtwtrptnKtH I p jLf OMTUAltY. Homy J. Effcnbock was bora In Klyoston, 111., May 5, 187C. When ho waSjuBcvontcon tho family moved to llayt Center, Nebr., whoro tho boy engaged to carry tho overland mail and stage routo to Pallsado, Nobr. When tho drouth of tho early nluotlcs camo ho returned to Illinois but later ho returned to Nebraska and married Miss Carrlo Young of Suporlor. Mr. and Mrs. Effonbeck wero tho parents of nlno children of whom olght survlvo tho father. Thoy nro Mrs. Harry Taylor ot this city, Mrs. Potor Paul of Maxwoll and Luther, Lola, Anna, Ilonry, Fern and Lcora who nro at homo. In 1914 tho family moved to Provo, Utah AVhoro Mr. Effonbeck had chargo of tho construction of tho big dam In Provo river In connection with tho Drldal Veil Falls. Flvo years lator they returned to Nobraska, settling nt pcshlcr whero ho took up carpen ter work. Later they moved to a farm near Ueshler whero thoy lived for 8 years. In 1918 thoy camo to Maxwell, Nebr., and bought a farm thrco miles north of thnt place. Hero It was found thnt ho was affected with a cancer and in tho hopo of bettering his health thoy moved to a sandhill farm, Iwolvo miles north cast of this city. Radium treatments nnd oporntions wcro of no avail and It was on this farm that ho passed away. Ilosldes his bereaved wlfo and fam ily ho leaves his father, William Ef fonbeck of Morris, Minn., a slslor, Mrs. C. A. Overman of Sidney, four brothers, IIIo of Morris, Minn., Will of Lincoln, Carl of Chestor, Nobr. and John of Maxwoll and a largo num ber of friends. Tho Cody Campflro will hold a candy Halo at tho Franklin Audtlorlum noxt Friday night In connection with tho basket ball game. This group ot girls Iras boon enlarging its mem bership and at t meeting hold yoster dny nt tho home ot tho assistant gunrdlun, Mrs. L. II. Olson, several now mombers woro voted in and tho coremonlal gowns woro ordored. At tho close ot tho meeting a lunch wns served. Tho University Club will attempt to got Mlsa Allco Howolls o tho De partment ot Exprosslon at tho Unlvor sity of Nobrnslta, to como to North Platto and glvo u talk on her exper iences In Franco whoro sho spent about two yoarB. If tho club Is suc cessful, it will bo a treat Tor thoso who can hear hor. Dr. Wurtelo, office phono 27, night phono 2G. I Making Pictures Popular. A circulating library of pictures, In stead of books, hns been opened by tho Y. W. O A., of Urooklyn, N. Y. Good reproductions of the best pic tures of today and earlier periods are kept on hand to be lonncd out for two weeks or a month. Accompanying each plcturo Is a brief nrcount of tho art ist's life, the slgnlllninco of tho pnlnt lng nnd data about tho school nnd period of nrt to which the artist be longs. Tho Idea behind the scheme Is to familiarize the subscribers with somo of tho best examples of art, which they might not othcrwlso ob tain nnd which they mny eventually wish to own, after hnvlng lived with them n short lime. NEW MEAT arAItKET Crow & Crow, Phono 70S. Jf. Louisl. Stoak 20c Pork Chops 1. 2dc Lard ...SQc Polling Moat ICo TZfrrfi coa.i &$'S&zo - 4 Ty OSA ISO? titer o& Tolefsen Motor Company Has made arrangement with T. G. Thompson, 109 E. 6th St., to sell TIRES AT KEARNEY PRICES !W-ffiru'fTg'm'llc"?wg:t'