NOItTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE rScmftBfcrkly Subline. W1LS0X TOUT, Editor mid Publisher. Eitlprctt at tliu North I'latto, Nebraska IiHtofllca 113 Second Class Matter, Olio SUBSUIUI'TIOX PltlCEt Year, In ndranco $2.00 FltlDAV, JIAIK'II Ifth, 1021. HMTOKIAL Wo have recolvuu a copy of tlio cm dorKomont of tho Cnrikmtora Union . At dm Wfilfnrn Aiisoalntlon. ThlH la lino. It moans that tlioao mon of tlio Carpmtorn' Union are fntorostod in MnfMi Piiiitn ii com! nlaco to rata hoys anil girls and that they aro ready to do all they can to liolp. Wo would urgo other labor organizations to como out In support of this work. 1 Moral support ! mighty Alio slid should h wolted up wun a luuyb membership In tho Welfare Associa tion at ono dollar each. ,.01 : - Some of the girls who are soliciting for the tuK wool; report having ro toi.od rebuffs from soms men whloli .Tf almost Insulting. It Is well that fellows nre not known or whon known that thoy gut Away vhon thoy do for Homo nratty strong threats havo been hoard on tho street, 'l ho girls. aro doing a good work ana we nro certain thoy nro doing It In a lady Ilko mitnnor or at loast In a glrl-llko manner and as such thoy dosorvo con sldoratlon. In' tho soliciting which thoy aro doing thoy aro rocolvlng n tiftlnlng which should help thorn thru ont tholr Hvos. Any man who treats tlicnl graciously Is liolplng thffm to TOftjino tholr opportunity and Hhowlng himself a gcntloman. ::o:: J. Q. Wilcox returned Monday from sovoral Avooks flpont In New York warkots. IIo Is qutto optlmlBtlc about tho future and says Uiat thoro aro many Indications that tho crisis has pa6od, Call monoy Is bolng quoted lower than It has boon, certain bond lBfliioa which wont bogging somo tlmo agb woro ovcrsubscrlbod rocontly and tho Now England mills aro opening up drain.' ITo found an abundance of moat lines of luuidiandleo with prices much lowor than a year ago but in some classes of goods tho tendency Is upwards. This was most marked In silks. Mr. Wilcox sayB ho bought a rice lino of factory goods and that sdmo of them havo boon received and othora aro coming In overy day. Ho found lots of snow and rain In Now York but pleasant wcathor west. ' Tho County Commisulonors aro starting In to cut down tho exponscs of tho County government. At the last mooting thoy abolished Hho offlco of Special Ilrlclgo Foreman. Tho commis sioners thought thoy could hold otn oontraclorfl to their work without em nlojrlng a spoclal offlcor to do It, A ga!u tho Board voted against tho ap plication of tho Public WcUaro Hoard for an appropriation of $75 a. month toward tho salary of a Superinten dent of Public Welfare. Thoy did not hayo ny complaint to make against the; plan but did not consldor that l!Aieo)n County could afford that much money at this tlmo for such a purpose The momhorK havo othor oconomlos in mind nnd thoy will win tho approv ntof all good citizens If thoy can hold Iho oxpondlturoH down to tho lowost possible point until huqluess of all lftndVt gota on a better basis. - i ;;o;: j '"in 'two communications printed In IIiIh lHHiin tlin writers havo cnllod at trition to the rosnoiiHlblllty of tho "ONhi UUUll HlSlomlS IJAWN (,0.UM18SI()KItS, rjlOCKKlJKUS .. , , Hoard of Comity Commlssoners mot In tho Lincoln County Court llouso Monday, February 7th. Prosont Com mlsslonorH Sprlngor, Cohagon and Cokcr und County Clork Allon. Tho following bills woro approved: T. M. Cohagon, tlckot for transpor tation, $5.83. Itood Ilrist, bridge work, $12. Fred Tobas, brldgo work, ?2l. A. 9. Allon, offlco oxponss, $63.13. Sundry porspna, survoylng, $87.80. MrH. Geo. S.v Wlllhinis, milk for county poor, $7.B0. IS. d, W. Cokor, mtlse. county poor, $22.10. I-1. K. llultmnu, plumbing at court house, $81.26. Tolopoue Co., rent and tolls, $59. CG. M. Thompson, drugging, $2.40. Arthur Nolson, drngglng, $10.50. Clans Anderson, dragging, $9. J. 1). llomphlll, printing, ?2G. Flold-Mlrgo Co.. coal, $3S.26. John 12. Schram, road district 68, $30. Herman Johnson, dragging, $6. Brady Vindicator, printing, $38.16. Lincoln Lumber Co., coal, $16.60. Clark Andre, road (list. 38, $47.69. Will Lane, assessor, $90. McGoveru & Stack, indso., $7.76. Jacob Johnson, road (list.. 3, $03. Petition was presented to the Board by It. ('. Langtord and twolvo others asking for a public road known w tho Island road from Maxwoll to Brady. 1 ho Board being of the opinion that It is for tho public good and titers being no dnmagos whatovor, tho Board grants tho potitiori as prayed. Four bids for County brldgo work hntl buou filed nnd woro opened. Tho bid of Allied Contractors Co. Inc. waB found to bo tho lowcBt aifd was ac copted. Othors bidding woro C. T. Wholnn, Edw. Walker and Wostorn Brldgo and Construction Co. W. B. Salisbury wns oloctod High way Commissioner for Lincoln County for 1921 touko effect March 14. Tho offlco of Special Brldgo Fore man hold last year by John It. Blt nor wras abolished. Ceo. B. Dent was ro-appolnted Coun ty Physician. Application of Wolfaro Board for appropriation of $75 a month to ap ply on salary of Superintendent of Public Wolfaro was denied. Tho ,r.pard decided to employ threo Stato Highway Patrolmen for tho ydnr at $1100 and threo until B-ccembcr 1st at $100 a month. SPECIAL PIANO BARGAIN LOCAL A.ND PEKHONAIj Wo havo a high grado piano stored In North Pla,tto which must bo sold. Will greatly sacrifice prlco for 'quick salo to savo expense. Terms given responsible person. Go oxamlno It. Write us offer. All Information given by writing Tho Donvor Music Com pany, Denver, Colorado. BABY CHICKS "AND HATCHING , EGGS While Leghorn, Single-comb IUiouo Island Bods, Barred Rocks and White WynndottCB. Hntchlng eggs $1.50 for 15; $8 for 100. Baby chicks $20, $2250 and $27.50. for 100 chicks. Poultry Department, Exporlmontal Substation. Mcsdnmos Fitch, Bailey and Vati Cloavo of Kearney will bo hostesses this aftornoon to tho O. I. A. Auxil iary Hi thn K. P. Hall. After Initiation refreshments will bo sorvod. Tho Stylo Shop's Spring Fashion Bovlow at tho Kolth Thoatrc Monday, March Mth. An examination for rural carrier at Sutherland will bo hold at tho post offlco at North Platto, April 9. Thoso interested should soo tho postmuster. The Style Shop Spring Fashion Re view nt. the Kolth Theatre. Monday night, March 14th, Immediately after tho first picture program. Eastor hats of Individuality pricod to stand comparison at Blocks mil llnory dopnrtment. The World's Champion Typist MIbs Margaret B. Owens will visit the Son lor High School the latter part of the month. Miss Owens has won four auc oMslve trophies of $1000 oach. She writes at the rate of 148-words a rninutd. For one hour after tho first plctnro programme nt the Kolth Theatro on Monday niplil. March 14th, The Style Shon will entertain you with their Spring Fashion Review. Living models miiBlo and entertainmont. Friends of Mrs. Harry Cramer de lightfully surprised hor met evening at her homo on west fifth street. The occasion was her birthday and Ute ov- onlng was spent in cards and dancing. Aitorwarus a dainty two course union was sorvod. Don't fall to visit tho now est and largest Millinery Dopartmont in the city rocontly opened at Block's. Tho Flro Dopartmont responded to an alarm turned in irom L.oypoiui Ponnlngton Co. Implements, formorly known as tho Lloyd Opora House. A bit of tho siding wns torn away and tho cause removed, without tho use oi wntor. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kuhns are visiting. nt Maxwell and North Platto UiIb'wooIc. Thoy now mako their homo at Ogtlcn, Utah, whoro both aro regu larly omplpyod. They report an open winter thcro with no snow aeon on the trip horo. Let us solvo your paint problems. Our oxporienco as practical painters Is worth dollars to you. Wo will sell you tho right paint for tho right pur poso at the right prlco. Duke & Ovron Wall Paper and Paint. Store, Phono 370. Tho funeral of John Tlgho was held at the Catholic Church Thursday morn lug at ton o clock. Rev. Patrick Mc- Dnld conducted tho sorvlcos and a larno nurni.cr of friends attended. Tho Knights of ColumbtiH attended In n body. Burial was mado In North Platte Cemetery. Nod Joyce was taken Into District Court Tuesday and having plead guilty wns fined $1,000 nnd costs of $17.15. This ho paid nnd left for tho west. This Is tho man who sold oil stock hero Inst summor and was arrested through the officers of tho Chamber of Commerce Ho was charged with ne gotiating tho salo of stocks without normlt from tho Department of Commerce of tho State, $ v, ' AT THE SUN THEATRE TODAY t.-.-.f. !... 1 .....11....... 1 . ihmiiu. milium nun uiuiiiurn tut) bvuk Ing tholr own p'oiiHiiros In increasing , ntimbors and turning the children ovoi to tholr own amusomonts or t j tho euro of society. Boy Scouts and j Campflro Girls cannot relievo tho plironta of homo responsibility. Thoy moroly supplement tho work of tho ' homo. Mrs. Axtoll says (speaking of people wanting sonic jdaeo to go oh! Sundays) "'We would suggest from tho ' Way nujBt of us spend our weeks, It wouldn't bo nmlHH lo GO HOME for a I nhangV on Sunday." Mayor Streltz says "Tho placo to instill obedlouco ' and rospoct for authority Is In tho homo nnd If it Is properly douo thoro th(j task of tho acliool tonchor and ponco offlcor would ho lessoned over 1 00". i . i- r.nr i pur Millinery Dopartmont bolng a 'branch of ono of tho largoat millinery I oporators" lii America litHiirosyourgot tlng tho very latost In mlllI'nory for Uio least money. Como nnd bo con vinced. Blook's. STARRING II. B. 'Warner and Annlo O. Nllsson ALSO THE SENTOR WITH LA BUY SKSIOiV SATURDAY' 'VICE OF POOLS" STARRING Alico .Toyco ALSO 2 reel Comedy "SPRINGTIME MONDAY Tim COUNTRY GOD FORGOT ALSO "LOST CITY" On Sale One -Day Only Saturday, March 12. The Greatest ValuesjjEver Offered MENS PURE SILK IRON CLAD HOSE Slightly Imperfect. The Best $1.00 value BLACK and CORDOVAN ONLY Sizes 10 to 11. PAIR i HIRSCHFELD North Platte's Boys Leading Store Want Ads TUACII YOUIt I10LLABS 10 HAYE M0U13 CENTS For Sale u plcco liodroom suite, flood condlton. Phono 117GW. For llenl Hooins for light house kcoplng. 221 S. LocttBt. ljhono 1121. IVanlcd Corn at tho ,cott Boy- nolds placo. Gregg Broa. For Salt) Combination coal and gas range. B00 W. N;.th. For Itciii-Slooplng room, 221 East 2nd St. Phono -278J. For Bent 9G0 aero stock farm. Ad- dross B. Kunkol, North Platto. For Salo Plenty of alfalfa seed- dry land homo grown. A. C. Burton, 103 K. Eighth. j To Lei After March 10. furnished room for gentleman. Motlorn. Mrs J. II. Bouegan. For Sale or Trade- Uhodo Island Hod roosters. C. I. Lewis ensl ond of O Street. lVanlcd-Any kind of sowing. Also hoiiBowork by tho hour after school hours. Phono 9G3J. Tor Sale or Trade Ono eight-room houio, modern except heat. J. E. Kooutz. For Sale lthodo Island Bed setting oggs, $1.00 por Bet. Mrs. dco, Tekulvc, 1201 E. Fourth St. Lost A brown leather suitcase con t.iln'.ng ladles shoes and overalls. Bo- turn to this olflco and receive roward For Sale Single Comb Rhodo Islnnd Bed sotting eggs nt $1.00 a sotting or ?G a hundred. Mrs. Fred Nelson, phono 783F22. For Sale Single Comb Rhodo Is land Red Cookorols at two dollars oach. Mrs. Simon AVhlto, Ilorshoy, Nob. For Salo Four room houso on Wost 2nd St., block and a halt west of "Wash ington school. Also household goods Imiulro at 902 West 2nd street. For Sale llatchlng eggs, Puro Bred Singlo Comb Rbodo Island Reus, uur rod Rocks and singlo conih "Whlto. Log horns. L. I. Tuckor, 221 Chestnut. For Sale Ono DoLaval Croam Sop arator A-ono condition, sawing ma chlno. now, enamel IIooBlor Kltchon n. i . . 1 t 1 . n . . no. Tl i uauiuoi. cuiuii utusui. i nunu vox. nun ldonco 407 South Walnut Btroot. For Salo All modorn homo built for ownor 8 home. Eight rooms nnd uatn oak lloors, full basement, doublo gar ago, all now. On nccouut of monoy condition will soli at a bargain If sold soon. Call ot S02 E. 4th St., North Platlo. v For Salo Eight well-bred Jonnota urod to n full-bred Jack and register od. "Will soli for halt cash and halt on tlmo. Also 1G head of four year old colts, unurokon, that will mako 1000 and 1100 pound horsoe, "Woll-bred but raised on grass and hay. "Wrlto mo ot como and seo; Burt Hudson, Rlngold O Eh P Eh i i H W t-t H P I O t-t I J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION f-4 O Eh p Eh t-i H Q ! S 1 h O O ru "3 53 O Eh P Eh i t Eh, 03 & P 55 O i i S3 1 o o H H 52? d -3 Compared with a Few Weeks h A modest stun will, at our prevailing low Goods. Shoes Clothing, Furnishings and Uascd Upon New Market Conditions. We by degrees. We have struck rock bottom, prices are right. Our buyers aro con of overy price concession. Duvintr for 31 are passed on to you in lower retail pric to f.tvo money on your purchases, of new prices, now outfit the family with Dry Ready-; o-Wear Apparel. Every Price are not trying to let prices dcAvn easy or You can shop here with confidence that stantly in the markets taking advantage 2 stores effects substantial savings which es. Take advantage of this opportunity spring merchandise. Lowest Prices On Shoes Tills is tho family shoo storo where honest values aro sold at lowest nrlccs. Ladies' Fine Kid Oxfords, mil itary heel, like cut$2.0S to $3.11) Same in Cuban heel $5.00 Fine Quality Kid Oxford in black and brown, medium high heel, a very dressy shoe, our pripe $5.90 Hundreds of shoes for everyday $2.98 and- $5?.0S Men's Hats. Late styles in Brown, Black, Grey and Mix tures, $3.98 and r$4.9S Special lot of men's new hats 1 $1.98 Big assortment men's and boys' caps, all colons. G9c to , $1.)S Pants Blue serge, grey stripe worsted : $3.40 Fine Dress Pants $4.98 to $0.1)0 Corduroys, extra values $3.fl Whipcords, Khaki $1.08 to $2.19 Men's Hosiery Finest Silk Hose $1.19 Good Grade Silk Hose98c Silk Hose .,.G9c Best Grade Lisle 49c Others in all colors, 2 pair for 25c to 29c Men's Dress Shirts Fine quality Madras and Percale, 14 to 17$1.G9 Good quality Percale in as sorted patterns, sizes 14 to 17 98c aiEN'S WORK SHIRTS In Blue and Grey, a good shirt, for -G9r Others at 89c and 98c Blue and Grey ' mi-dress Shirts, military f col lar j-9Sc SMART SPRING 'STYLES FOR WOMEN 1 .Latest Models Right from Fashion's Center hiiiW COATS! Come in, look thqin over wonderful values' newest shades. Prices rango from $12.75 to $39.75 NEW SUITS! Wonderful "values in Trlcouno Suits $21.75 o.$49.75 NEW DRESSES! JPfel Tho lnrcrnsr. stock Vrif, in Dresses. Skirts m anu juiouses' wt have eveP shown Spaco .vPftl alot 'per mit-description of th$se ' ch awn ing models. Visit our IteadyUo- Wear Department l I ) You'll be surprised N am mi v.'ii i z n.nv A W x ! Ui It I DItESS AND TUB SILKS! Jn all colors at reasonable prices. Beautiful Crepe De Chine in tho newest shades at per yard $1.G9 Skinners Satin, overy lady knows tho brand$2.79 DAINTY WHITE GOODS! Imported Organdies, Dim ities, finest Lawns Nain sooks, and Cambrics get our prices you will find them the lowest. Extra good 72x90 hemmed sheets $1.49 Pillow Cases por pair 79c Berkley Cambric, yard 25c CURTAINS Ss DRAPERY GOODS Beautiful Draperies in an assortment of materials and designs. You will need them soon- See this line per yard 19c to 79c Ginghams, Percales, Etc. Plaids, stripes, darks and lights, big assortment 15c to 39c yard KS5? Ladies1 Millinery Newest styles in Trimmed Hats, Sail ors and Turbans $1.69 to $7.90 New shipment of Kid Glove.- , Veils and Silk. Gloves. POMPEIAN TOILET ARTICLES. A Nation-Wide Institution. 312 Department Stores. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION Nobr.