NORTH P1VTTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Y ' It . V7 it ' 7 ' 7 . .,.,. But. A g. No. 24 1 Musics Perfect Mirror Vour name-Address 2Xe NEW EDISON SSfJh Phonograph with a Soul The New Edison is - like the perfect mirror that reflects form and feature, true to every line and subtlety of coloring. It gives you an exact Re-Creation of the singing or play ing of the living artist or artists. Mr. Edison spent 7 years of his time and 3 millions of his dollars to develop the perfect realism of the New Edison. He has proved this perfect realism by comparing the New Edison with living artists 5,000 times before more than 5 million people. The New Edison is positively the only phonograph which can sustain this test. We have, for you, a proof on offset paper of the famous Franklin Booth Etching of Mr. Edison, as he looks today. Size 12 x 19 inches. Bears no advertis ing matter; suitable -for framing. Just fill out the ballot, -and bring.or mail it to us. Dixon Music Shop. BALLOT (Bring or mail this kallot) Mr. Edison hu Just made list of his 25 favorite tunea. What other well-known American's favorite tones would you like to know? Write his or her name here This ballot entitles you free to any or all of the Items listed below. Check which you want: Franklin Dooth Portrait of KdlKti O What Bdhoo Like in Mutlc (Bool; let) Edlaoii and Music (ttha- tratcd Booklet) What DM Edlon Do Dur ing the War? (Bulletin) t This Store Sells The Deltor It is one more evidence of the leadership of this store that we have arranged with THE BUTTERICK COMPANY to secure the new DELTOR for our customers. This new inven tion is sold exclusively with Butterick Patterns - The Deltor shows you how, for the bare cost of the material, you can make dresses, rompers, suits, or the finest frocks, without difficulty, from start to finish. The Deltor shows you how to cut exactly for any size, from any width of material, how to put together with accuracy, and how to finish your garment with those little French touches that add charm to a garment. Let Us Show You this wonderful invention. We invite your investi gation at the Butterick Pattern Counter. Wilcox Department Store. Agents for Buttcricjt Patterns and The Deltor LOOAL AND PERSONAL Wm. Facka of Dickens was a city visitor Tuesday. N. C. liorden of Wallace- was acity viuitor Wednesday. Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians, Try us for service. v Mrs. R. P. Sykcs, of Wallace, was a city shopper Saturday. Dr. Gordon of Pnxton was a pro fessional visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fank Nolan wont to Kearney Wednesday to visit. Guy ear of Wallace visited with friends lnthe city Wednesday. Angela Koddy attended the declam atory contest at Cozad Monday. S. Melton, of Dickens, transacted business in tho city Wednesday. P. M. Burton of Wollfleet transacted business in the city Wednesday. L. Cogger, of Sutherland, visited friends In tho city Wednesduy. Victor Uecords for April have ar rived at the Ilobcrts Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Ell returned from a visit in Paxton Wednesday. Percy Cross came from California the first of tho week to visit friends. A. R. ChrJstoiiBon of IIobcog trans acted business in the city Wednes day, - V. E. Lawrence and family moved to tliolr ranch at Plats, Nebr., Wednes day. Harry Dixon returned from a busi ness trip to Omaha Tuesday even Ing. " C. W. Meyer of Sutherland trans acted business in tho city Wedncs day. Mrs. Wm. Hubbard left the first of the' week for Cheyenne to visit rela tives. Mrs. Wm. Knott Is confined to the hospital, suffering from an infected hand. Dr. L. J. KItADSE, Dentist, Mc Donald Dank Building. Dooms 2 Mid 8. Phono 97. Goo. Prater and Dr. Lucas left last Tuesday for Wyoming to .ranciict business. Peed and Garden Seeds of all des criptions. North Platto Feed Co., Phone 20C. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Nolan are ex pected to return from their wedding trip Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Guyuan returned from Schuyler Tuesday where she visited hjr parents. Miss Marjory Daughorty returned to hor-hoino in Kearnoy yesterday after attending tho Wooahurst-Smlth wedding. I'lFTY AUTOS LOADED WITH SCOUTS TO STOP 1IEKK. LOCAL AN1 PERSONAL Clinton, Iowa, April 19, 1921 Special to tho Tribune: Under tho dlroctlon of tho Clinton, Iown, Council Boy Scouts of America, and accompanied by somo fifty repre sentative bualnoss and professional men of this city, two hundred or more first class scouts will leovo Clinton, Iown, on or about Juno 15th, In flfty flvo automobiles nnd trucks for a three thousand mile trip to Yellow stone National Park, as per tho con densed Itinerary published horowlth. Tho party will carry complete camping equipment and will sleep out ovory night from the tlmo thoy leave homo until they return. Tho territory to bo.covorod wjll bo divided ntf nearly equal as possible consistent, with conditions, so as to camp ovory night at tho most doslrablo places and yet cover as much territory cacli day! as possible. Tho cominlttoo In charge requests communities along the )Ino of tho Honorary to advlso Mr. O. O. Pierce, Scout Exocutlvo, or J. C. Vnnt Hul, Jr., Publicity Director, con cerning camping facilities that may bo aYallabla taking into consideration such essentials as drinking wntoi, fuel, etc. Nocossnrily stops In all communities not classod as over night stops will bo brief. In as much as tho party will carry coinploto moving ptcturo equip ment and desires to film onch town through which It passos, It Is hoped that tho citizens of each community will turn out nnd partlclpato In this Mm. Such portions of Uio film as can bo completed will bo shown on tho streot In tho over night towns, and tho comploto films of tho entire trip will bo routed ovor tho ontlro ter ritory after completion. Through this medium nil tho communities to bo vis ited will secure a great deal of ex cellent advertising. Tho cominlttoo In charge will bo glad to hear from all cities nnd towns on tho itinerary and will especially appreciate it if pilot cars could bo provided from town to town to facil itate tho progress of tho tour. All communications should bo nddreBsod to olthcr of tho abovo named partlos and tho committee would especially apprcclato hearing from mnyora, nowspapcr editors, commercial organ izations, Rotary Clubs, Klwanla'Clubs nnd Scout Executives. Clinton, Iowa, Boy Scout Council. Tho following la clipped from tho Long Bench (Cal.) Press, dated April 14. (North Platto people notice.) "One of the worst winds ovor recorded In Southern California, last night filled streets and homos In -Long Beach with sand nnd dust and blow down trees In Long Beach nnd "Los Angeles, causing tho death of Anton Felt, 52, In Los Angolcs. Felt's death Is tho fourth that hns boon caused by the high winds of the recent weoks" etc. Mrs. It. B. Frcol of Staploton was a buslnesB visitor liore Wednesday. Mr. Kestnll, of FlatB, Nebr, under went an operation Wednesday at tho General Hospital. Frances McGovorn roturnod to Om ahn Wednesday after visiting Tit tho Omar Huff homo. T. Hawloy returned to his homo In Horshoy Wednesday after transacting business In the" oily. Uso our bnby chick stnrtor nnd baby chick feed prevents Ios3. North Platto Food Co., Phono 200. Mrs. Goo. FrntoV left yostorday for Loxlngtou to attend County mooting; of Federated Women's Clubs. Mr.' nnd Mrs. Jullua Tlzor returned tho first of tho week from Dcnvor whore thoy visited tholr dnughtor. Mrs. C. II. Nelson returned to her homo. In Wnllaco Wednesday aftor tak ing treatment in a local hospital. Just A Few of The EXTRA VALUES We Are Offering DRESS SHIRTS Many beautiful pat- .15 terns. A 2 value A 2 FOR $2.25. WORK SHIRTS Blue or Khaki heavy weight well made, a $1.00 Z ftC value, each - - 0" Athletic Union SUITS Best quality nainsook 0 AC a $1.25 value, each 0" 2 SUITS $1.75. Union Made Overalls Heavy weight denim$ 4 .15 a $1.50 value, each Suit $2.25. HENS CORDOVAN ENGLISH WALKING SHOES SJ.85 A $6 VALUE 4 Whora Jjowprico loota Good Quality. Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. if if if 8 if if if if if if if if if if if if if if For Fruit and Ornamental if Trees, Peony and Dahlia Roots, Cinnamon nnd Madorla Hardy Pinks, Pansy Trees and Plant that Cut Flowers, and other for any occasion, call Vinos, gg Plants, if Grow, j;: DlnntD f if if if if if H l if li NOJITH PLATTE FLOBAL CO., Visitors Welcome. Phono 1023 West 12th Cor. Curtis. MOVING NOTICE! Having bought the building of the former North Platte Produce Co., we will open it up for the handling ot Poul try and eggs and will move our poultry bnsiness from the Harding Cream Sta tion 4 blocks east on Fr.ont Street, We will be in the market for all kinds of Poultry and Eggs and will be glad to have your business. We will at all times pay the highest possible cash prices, correct weight and prompt service. We will keep open the cream station at 312 East Front Street for cream and will be there to take CBre of your cream YOURS FOR BUSINESS STENSVAD POETRY CO. E. A. STENSVAD, Uwner. Poultry House, 71 1 E. Front, Phone 192. Cream Station. 312 E. Front St., Phone 1088. Bring us your Cream, Poultry and Eggs and we will turn them into the most money possible. HHM,IMIt,Ujl,U,M4lMt,MMMHH(,MMH,t(ttJ W W V V V 0