u:NQRTH PLATTE. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE SfemMBccklu 5Trrbit ncii? i wn.snv Tnni' v.itini. n;.ui.. .'..Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska Poiuofflco as Second Class Matter. . i ' . SUllSCRIrTION' 1'ItICEt Ojtio- Ynir, in advance i-$2.00 tlTiifnAfif 1 v EDITORIAL. With the price reduced to $1.50 a yoar and twelve pages this issuo wo think' we aro surely giving' tho sub scribers full value for their money. Tho. 'editor acknowledges his. mod esty in commenting on tho winner of tho D. A. R. medal for proficiency .in history. Usually ho appreciates any oyldonco of scholarship and when .that ovldonco is within Ills own fam ,'ily, ho can bo parjloned a certain pride in tho achievement - There Is no .reason why a school girl should Call to recelvo editorial, mention just bocftiiso sho is tho daugUtor of tho editor and someono would Bay Bomo thlng "nasty. It is an honor to havo Won flrst place among moro than a hundred of ono's associates and we aro willing to glvo her mother tho ontlrq credit for our daughtor's in telligence, but wo are proud that sho bears our name. , . There are numerous societies and ' club, organizations, in .-North Platte whoso accomplishments in tho course ,of the' year, arc unsatisfactory to the ' membership. This 1b chiefly because t tho aims of tlie organizations havo not been lived up to. Some of theso ... organizations have high sounding ti tles and sponll their whole timo in lookng after the details of tho organ ization without' accomplishing any thing worthy of tho trouble. Jt has been suggested that there is a chanct for -constructive work at the City i (Library. !Th,ls institution is owned . and; ,opemted by tho 'taxpayers of North Platte. If it is a good library it willbo because the taxpayers ' .yo! it liberal support. The cost of, books I has gone, skyrhigh. This cost will be . long in reduction for economle causes ' over which tho library has no control. Tho revenue does not increaso bb the cost of upkeep has increased. Con sequently, there is less money to spend for books and so fewer books aro be ing purchased. If some of these soc ieties mentioned above wouSl take it jjiiupon thomsolvds to collect books, pam i phlets, and magizines1 for tho library c it would bo work dono in a good causa " and highly appreciated by tho men and women of tho Library Board. However, before starting out, tho 11 i brary officials should bo consulted'so that tho moro important needs of the .t ; institution can bo realized and .met t whero possible. Work along tills linn, ' if donp in a co-operative way would '' justify tho existance of some organ izations, wheh seem to have no. other aim than just exist. 1 ::o: : A nice report of tho State Conven- tlon of the American War Mothers wns handed td us this morning but It was too late for insertion in , this is- sue.. It will appear 'later. We plade on sole three groups of the newest Spring and Summer Silk Blouses and Waists that formerly sold up to $15.00. YOUR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST r The Blouses and Waists in this Sale consist of high grade Georgettes, Crepe de chine, Ponjee, Mimiette, some Taffettas and French Voiles in all the wanted shades. Tie backs, straight blouses, short and long sleeves, all sizes. See Waists on Sale in South Window v oal id person Mrs. C. J. Brajlloy la visiting friends IniOraml Island this,- week. , , t Ernest Snven loft ' yosteiffapr o,r Omaha to transact business. Mrs. J. White of Hillsdnlo Is visiting folallVos in tha qlty this week. . Theodoro Wqnlland wnspff duty at Buck'a Bootorfb yestorjjaypn ncfcoilnt of Illness. V ' v. r ' i1 Mrs. C. B. Harris of Montana camo .yesterday to visit tier cdusln Mrs. M, h. Bucktol. '- ' Mrs. T. T. Thompson is spending tho day in Gothenburg visiting the Cadet camp. . Tho E. Y. P, A. ho'm a business lheeting in the now club houso Wed- hosday evening. , Mrs. Otto Wobbor went to Golh- onburg today to spond visitors dny nt tho Cadet camp. Mr. nnd Mrs; Johi, Tucker will leave Saturday for p. vacation visit with Mr. Tucker's paronts In Beatrice. Mrs. A. N. Durbln returned from Wellflcet Wednesday where alio spent decoration day and visited frlonds. . Miss Charlotte Katan arrived from Alliance. Nobr. yesterday to visit hor sister Mrs. Glen Miller for n week. Ella Kaster returned to her! home In Wellfleet tho first of tho'Weok nfter attending school hero this winter. Miss Luclllo Lindcnmeyer ?f Fair field, Nobr. will leave tomorrow for Kearney to enter tho summer term of tho teachers college. Tho Royal Neighbors will; meotN at tho Court Houso Sunday at 4 o'clock , go to the cemetery. All membors are1 requestor to bring flowers. ! A car lonjil of foreign criminals pass-1 ed thrdugh tlie city Wednesday en-j routo-east. They Avero chained lo tho car and were a looking sight. j , , Mrs. T. A. Bronnan left WodncM-j day for a visit of a few weeks at the ' homo of her parents at Elk Point. S. ' D. .Sho will visit at other eastern' points before returning. j John B. Edwards has purchased the interest of Edw. Reynolds in tho Ed-, wards-Reynolds Co. Ho will contine to , carry on the business under the ntlltin nf. Elwnrfln-T?nvnnlf1a fin fnn Mm present--as , ,B llicorp0rate(1 and tho' name-cannot readily be changed. Mr.' Reynolds will enter business again as soon as ho can make arrangements. Mrs. Elmer Contos and daughter Wil- tna went to Lincoln last week and 1 someono reported to us that Wilma was to hav.b'an operation for appen dicitis. Wo are glad to say that Wii-' ma wont to arrange about her Uni-j versify work; which was interrupted : by her leaving thero on account of, sickness some few weeks ago. That is ' much bettor than an operation. j Treasurer Souder has collected 11-j censes on 3449 automobiles since Jan. 1st. Ho estimates that there aro about 1000 automobiles in Lincoln County Upon which tho license has not been paid. Mr. Souder has been told of a neighboring county whero the County Treasurer has put all delinquent nuo licenses Into the hands of tho CoUnty Attorney and ho Is bringing action agalst tho owners under tho statutes which provide drastic penalties for falluro to pay. His offlco has not yot announced what it proposes to do t; get those who aro delinquent to pay up. June 2 O P AIST Ok Saturday, 3 II SMS 03 Ladies" Outfitting Store NORTH PLATTES LEADING WOMANS SHOP. HERRODNELON Miss Catherine Horrod, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs John Horrod, became- tho wifo-:of iVllfonL Nolfion of Hustiuga Sunday at 12:30 at St. Patrick church with Rov. Patrick McDaid officiating Tho bride vorof a traveling suit with uui io maiciw i' c!nrrlod n nlmwei' Lbouuot of vu toftf s. Chas. Horrod andvEvaugoliniHVrod. loolher and sister of tho brldo wcro in attendance. Irs. .Nelson is ono of North Plattoa m6st popular young ladles haying graduated from tho local high school and remained at homo until her ma1" riage. Mr. Nelson, son of Professor nnd Mrs. S. Nelson of Genoa, Nobr., was at ono timo manager nnd partnor In tho Gummere Dont Drug Store of this city but has rccontly been employed ns pharmacist In n drug store nt Hastings.' Tho young couple loft Sunday for their now homo. In Hnstlngs, Nobr. CARD OP THANKS Wo desire to take this moans of thanking tho Degree ofj Honofr, tho G. A. R.r tho Spanish War Veterans and tho ninny frionds for their kindnoss to usFin th'6 loss of our father, tho Into William Burroughs. MR. anil MR. CHAS. -BURROUGHS. ::o:: M. J. Forbe's returned this morn ing from attending tho Nebraska Undertaker's Association at Omaha. Hq reports a very interesting meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilcox loft this morning for Lincoln where they will attend tho commencement ex ercises of the atato university. There youngest daughter Florence will graduate. ' ' ' SUN, ; .1" Sunday, Monday, lues. JMATINBE DAILY ROBERTON-COIE V IN 9 m Kismet" 3u bdwdrdkhoblockj DIRECTED BY GASNBER Tho Greatest Picture ever screened at tlie Theatre Where Only tho Greatest Aro Shown The Extraoi'dlnai'y Magnlflcenco of the Tremendous Stage Success is Outdone by the Screen Interpretation. Also "THE BAKERY" starring LARRY SEMON. 4f i See ' South Window Waist Specials 1 Ladies ffi We lots with your choice tfj prices have been below any oilier store in North Platte, on these S lines, all spring aud with these drastic reductions you will buy if j you need a'nything of the kind. These goods were not bought for g Lfl sale purposes but are ' our ' regular stock. There is a good g range of sizes and styles if you come now you will probably find ffi fi what you want. , rt? Lot'Onc. ( Ladies Lot Two. " ' Ladies Lot Three.ij Ladies LotFour. Ladies Lot Five. Ladies Lot Six. . Ladies 3n Wilcox 31 For Sale Twelve laying lions. C01 E. 7th Street. Vor e"tr-RoomB, 215 West 2nd. Phone 11C9W.' For Kent A clean threo room apartment 314 West 1st . Willi lad A good hou sekeeper. Ap ply at Marti's Meat Market, . v Wanted Competent girU for general housework. Phono G41W. For llcnt Strictly modern six rooni house. Full basement. , Phono 430W. For Sale Cabbago (plants COc por hundred, Phono G98J L. I. Tucker. For Sale Cream separator. Min nie Seeso. . Wniifcrt Carpenter, .work by con tractor hour. Estimates furnished. Phono 287J. For Sale Houso and lot, first class shape, Inquire 80G North Locust. Poto Hayes. ' , W,Iluted Rugs cleaned, called for and delivered. Work guaranteed. Phono 11G4J; For llcntt Six room houso. Full basement Garage. Call at this office. flee. Wanted Position as bookkeeper or stonograjihor. Experienced. Ad dress 51G W. Seventh. For Sale Hatching eggs, pure bred Jt. I. Reds, jarred Rocks and White Leghorns. L. I. Tuckor, Phono G98J For Sale Double standard Polled Ilerford Bull Five years old. C. E. Warden, Gnndy, Ncbr. For Snlo Ford car In good shape, cheap for cash. Inquire nt 009 W. Seventh. For Relit 4 room furnlshel houso to small family. Call Burke's Tailor Shop. ' For Rent Two downstairs roons for light housekeeping. G14 Garflold. Phono 101GJ. Water nnd sink. To Trnu'e-'-Equity in a nice-laying half-section (fencod) 10 miles north east of Nunn, Colo, Will take lots In North Platto. F. A. Burke, Box 11. Maxwoll, Nob, !;:: ThoLogan Bulck Company reports tho salo of a roadstor to II. A. Black of this city, a. touring car to tho Wostorn Motor Company at Ogalalla and a touring car . to Frank Power of this city. Word recolvod hero from tho Cadet Camp at Gothenburg Is that everything Is going nlcoly with all well and onjoying camp life. ' II. Stevens and daughter Doris and Elmlra Brodbeck will loavo this evening for Omaha to spend a few days. N Want Ads SUN, Friday Only, Thrills, Action, Romance, Stunts nev er before attempted. William Fairbanks In A Western Adventurer An unusiiHl Wostorn story of tho Jdonl Vouu'g American Doing Darodevll Stuntf That Will Thrill" and rhnrin Y;iu. Mutt & Jeff Double Adventure Final Clearance Spring Suits have divided all the Ladies Spring of garments at one price Suits that sold as high as $35.00 Suits that sold as high as 45,00 Suits that sold as high as 69.50 Coats that sold as high as 18:00 Coats that sold as high as- 35.00 Coats that sold as high as 75.00 Department Store. NOTICE At tho annual meeting of' the legal voters of school district numbor 124 of Lincoln County, Nobrnska, which Willi bo hold at tho school Iioubo on Monly, Juno 13th, 1921 at 2:00 p. m, tho proposition will bo 'submitted to tho votors of raising tho budget of Ono Thousand dollars to conduct the Bchool for tho coming yoar. This will require a levy not to exceed one-hundred mills on , tho dollar of tho as sessed valuation of Bntd district. FRANK GYGAS, ,4 pirector. Continued Tomorrow Saturday. .We are going to sell good cornfed beef boil at nine cents per pound. Also Rib Roast at nine cents per pound. ,A thick heavy Bacon at 2 pounds for .-2 5c 10, pound pail Jard 11c per IblO pound pail. $lfl0 Dressed Chicken atjer liound 30c Breakfast Cocoa, 2 pounds for J i ,25c Peanut Butter, 2 pounds for :35c Oranges per dozen . -l.-4.-, 2()c 28 bars Laundry Soap for $1.00 You can have your mea$ order delivered vithl'y6ur grocery tl order. We handle Ice Cream, also Hii-co Brand, of Can Goods. k ' x .. t McMichael Grocery. PHONE 141 YOUR VICTOR RECORDS ARE HERE ' ; The June Release , When you want the Best in Music, it's Your Victrpla, and Victor Records That Gives it to You. They are tlie choice of the world's greatest artists. So.iet theni be your judge. VOCAL REC.ORDS N 45245 Darling -- Murphy $1.00 Love in Lilac Time Murphy 18747 My Mother's Evening Prayer Burr .85 Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep rIIart & Shaw 18748 Rebecca Silver .85 My Old Now Jersey Home Murray 1874 G Somebody's Mother Peerless Quartet .85 I found a Rose in the Devil's Garden-Sterling Trio 18751 Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms -American Quartet .85.. I'm Missln' Mammy's Klssin'Pocrless Quartut DANCE RECORDS 18745 I Lofct My Heart to-You Smith Orchestra . .85 Broken Moon Smith Orchestra 35708 All for Your Happiness -Whitenan Orchestra" $1.35 Moonbeam? Pining All Star Trio 18750' Teach Me All-Star Trio .85 Round the Town .-All Star Trio 18757 Ain't We Got Fun ' Bonson Orchestra .85 Scandinavia , Benson Orchestra INSTRUMENAL RECORDS 18752 On the Campus t i Sousa's Band .85 Bullets and Bayonets . Sousa's Band 18749 El Relicario Marimbice Baud .85 One-Two-Three-Pour Teeera & Pranchini RED SEAL Some Time We'll Understand Schumann-IIoink 8732G $1.25 (54958 Last Rose of Summer Elmau I $1.25 ... , 74G81 Same Old, Dear Old Place Braaljki Wo are only too gliul to have you stop on and hear ahy of thofio records.. Roberts Phone 2G0 V . 4. of and Coats Suits and Coats into for each lot. Our Now $15.r5. Now 29.75. Now Now Now Now 38.75. 9.75. 18.75. 34.75. NOTICE . .. At tho annua) mooting of tho logal votors of school district numbor 21 of Lincoln County, Nebraska, which Will bo lield 'at tho school houso on 'Monday, Juno 13th, 1921. nt 2 P. M.. tho proposition nvlll bo submitted to tho voters of. raising tho budgot of Ono Thousnn! dollars to conduct tho school for Uio coming yoar, This will roqulro a levy not to oxcocd ono-hun-drcd mills on the dollar of ,tho as sessed valuation of said district J. W. KILMER, . DlroctorA Music Co, 110 . Frontt.