NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE is CO by the Chamber of Commerce Band . Frife?June 24, at 8 o'clock. Court House Park? ,4 Earl Stomp, Director. - T PRb,GRAM March Glory of thoTrunipot8V J.;, J Summer Idyll "Amdng", ho Roses" ..I. Intermezzo "Kentucky J"ja Brockonshire Lalio Sunrise" K. L. King Overture- "Lustaplol" . ,.2 , Kolor-Bgla Novelty Etyc-trot "A Week From Today" ... Rule Euphonium Solo "Voting Wornor's Parting Song" Nds'slof Mr. Arthur Tramp Waltzo '.Alplno Sunsat" . It L. King March "Second Regiment" R. B. Hull Win. Bollow ot Somerset was a mtm tho oukvqftQyh visitors yestor dny; Mrs. Homor Peterson loft yostcr dn for Sidney whoro she will mool her1 .husband. Prom thoro they will go to Idnha nntl other'vWtorn points. Tho. Executive B0ara" 6f tho Lincoln bounty Farm-JUhroauI will hold a This UJltV Farm41 HftrnnTn will looting tills nftcrnoou. to take up matters connoctojl -With tho work hero. LOCAL A2T1 PERSONAL Mrs. F. Coogor of Mtjlrid rotUrned . to her homo Wednesday aftor under ?:3B Leila Jackson of Wollfloot vis-' going an operation for appendicitis nt ited local frlonds yesterday. tho General Hospital. . - H. C. Hartman of Brady transacted Mrs. J. II. Wasson returned" to her business in tho city yestorday. ' j home in Indlnnapolls, Ind.,' yosterdny I Pi ..1.111.. i. a i. - i.. . a t. n a oM(t on,. ., ,i,i .iwir . vwiuuk ui mu numa ui uer businoss in tho city Tuosday. Graco Snodgrass and Fay Parent left yesterday for wostorn points. Mrs. L. F. Kauffman roturnod Wed nesday from a business trip to York. Lorren Hastings returned last even ing from a business trip to Chica go. Earl rirownflold of Hershoy trans acted business in the city Wednen day. Mrs. Frank Baldwin and son of Cal laway are guests of relatives in tho city. For Hay Fever see Dr. Shaffer. Geo. Minor and daughter of Well fleet visited friends in tho city yes terday. V. E. Lawrenco of Flats, Ncbr., transacted business lnthe. glty Wed nesday. . niece Mrs Goorgo Finn. Mil's Mnrguerito Nolson returned t hrr homo in Gothonburg Wednesday ufter spending a week with her. sis tor Mrs. A. T. Johnson. Miss Emma Benjamin resigned Im position as nurso at tho Genoral Hos pltal and returned to her home In Scotts Bluff WoMiicsday. Mrs. A. IL Bunting and children re turned to their homo in Grand Island yesterday after visiting at tho home of her sister Mrs, A. Foster. Mrs. Burt Logan of Snn Antonio, Texas, is oxpected to arrive this -week to visit her iparents. Mrsogan wan formerly Miss Ireno Hubbard. Mr. and Irs. II. E. Curtis 'of TIh kilwa, Illinois, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Strelta returned to their homo yesterday. Oathorlno Pushman roturned to hoc homo in Melroso. Nebr.. this week nf- Mr: Clyde TrbUer '1mu sister Misa tor- aPomun!T the winter in tho city. vuss jcil. jcaiu.un; iyi wvicn n. sll0 attended the Parochial school spend tho summer. Mrs., A. J. Ilurd of Lexington came yesterday to vlsl'her daughters Mrs. A. Fisher arl Miss Hetty Hurd. Mis Celoatc Crawfoifa.andbrdther Wallace went to Cozou" ,ycrertlay,f tb attend the funeral of John Cannon. Mrs. Roy Dorram, Mrs. James Por-; ram and Mrs. Clifford Dorram went to Cozad yesterday to attend the funeral of a relative. Wo still have a few gallons in half and 1 quarts of Pattoix'n Sun Proof Paint at, $2.00 per gallon, 4L45 half' gallon, $.75 a quart STONE'S DRUO STORE . Miss Arta Kochon of Great Falls, Idaho, who has boon visiting at tho homo of her fnthor Andors Kochon. loft yostorjJay for Columbia Unlvor flity. , Mrs. Arthur Blrk roturnod to her homo in'Grnlul Island yesterday nftor visiting in tho city. MrB. Blrk was tormorly Mlsa Marlon FmUknor of this city. ?. Clair Bacon,, son of Mr. and Mrs. & II Bacon, jontortalued a number of frlondBj yoatorday in honor of his olghth birthday. Olair rocolvod many pretty birthday gifts. J. V. R-0mlgh reports tha sale of a Dodgo Brothora Sodnn to Mrs. G. T. lliolc1, and Dodge -toning cars to Goorge Hansen, Paul Nolan and Job man & Albora of Gotlianhurg. Miss Ruth Eldor arrived homo last evening from Donvor whoro sho link boon visiting. Sho attondad school (luring tho winter months In Greeley and has been visiting slnco tho onft of tho term. Miss Clara Tillory returned to her homo in Lexington yesterday aftor visiting hor sister Mrs. L. E. Stoup. Mlssos Kato MlleB and Nell Coonoy will leavo soon for Denver to spend two weeks. Womjorful Values less than cost of production lluring this price war get your Dodge Brothers car ordbrcd and' kike advantage of this bargain in this much improved but always good motor car. J. V. RomIghf Dealer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Loon enter tained at six .o'clock dinner . Monday evening at their home in honor ot their son Leo's seventeenth birthday. Covers were aid for eight. Among those present were Louis Brotornltz, Fay Yoarsley, Robert Hoagland, Don ald Rusaoll, Lawrence Hart, Wilbur Swahson and Leo Leon. LADI SPECIAL SALE OF ES' TRIMMED HAT! -AT We have divided all ot the Ladies' Trimmed Hals in our slock into lour different lots and will sell them as; follows: special ror icm-orrow-. Beef Boil and Beef Roast at nine cents a lb; A four stitched Broom at - - 36c. . Only one broom to a family W handle Ice Cream, also Hu-Co-Brand of can goods. ae PHONE 441. AUTO MORI IP INlCIIR Akirc Get the full enjoyment out of your car Keep cool! A mind free of fears is the first thing to be desired. For this, insurance is absolutely necessary. Public liability ; Property damage . , ; Collision They cover the situation. Telephone today C. F. TEMPLE, The Travelers Men. Phone 63. Room 10. BRODBECK BLDG. At only 20 miles an hour, your car is trav eling nearly 30 feet a ac'cand.'Can you. stop?' 1 i -- hj 11 nirnriri,uM THE T RAY E L E R,S 1310 i i iiib 1 1 hit whiiii ill i in iii m i I iii i I ii mm m i i n in ii ii i ii m ii $1.48 This includes all ol our regular $3.48 Hals. S3.48 This includes all of cur bent $5.00 Hals. $4.98 This includes nil or our 87, $8, $9 and $10.00 Hats This includes all of our lints that sold above $10.00. You should come in now and buy them before the assortments ar broken. The sale does not include Sailors or Sports Hats. Wilcox eparfment Store. 1V1TT-J01ISX0N. Booster Pictures can bo seen nt tho Kombrandt Studios. Miss GladyB Annottn Witt, etlost Mrs. Geo. Stnrr loft his morning for daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. John P. ' Omaha to visit hor brother. ! Witt of Whlttlor Preclnot, was united I jirB. j0m n. Kdwnrds ontortalned innarriago last ovonlng to Benjamin twonty frlonds yoatorday nt hor home M. JohiiBton of this city. The nretty we.ddlng took plnco at tho homo of iB tho houso guest of hor daWghtor Uj) hrlde'8 parents. As Miss Edllh j Mrs. M. Kolth Neville. TJio aftornoon QUold of North Plntto played tho Was spont In bridge aftor which ilnln Wtjlding march tho bridal party ou-ty lcfreshmontfl woro served. Tho trcd the spacloua parlor of the' homo houso v(is docorntcH In gardon, flowora flitch was--profusely decorated with (and -a color schomc was carried out flivvers. First camo tho flower girls. jn groou nad white, little Mary Coon and Esther Forstcdtj Boostor Pictures can bo seen nt tho who formed an aislo with ribbons, j Kombrandt Studios. Thoy woro dressed in pinlc organdio :o':': :- drBses and carried baskets of flow- 4 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS ers 'Tho brido niVl groom woro at-' North Platte Floral Co. Flowers Wmloil by"aTr. and 1Irs. William SloW- Twolfth StreoU Phono 1023. We tinirt nf f,a ntv n.i n i,B 1 dellvor and ship anywhere. nnu unuesmaid. Mrs.-moboid woro wgji yellow organdio. Tho brldo was gown- a ed in w'hito crepe do chino nn'd car ried a shoAvor bouquot of brides roses. Tho ministor of tho Presbyterian church of Arnold. Nobr., officiated. A bout flfty rolntlvos attonded. Tho brido is a graduato of tho North Platto high school and haa boon ajl efficient teacher both In Lincoln and Logan cbuntiob. Tho groom served two years over kobs in tho 80th (division and rocolvod an honorable discharge Ho is em ployed by tho Union Phciflo and ban many frlonds in North Platte. Tho young people left last ovonlng for Denvor and othor wostorn pointn. :o: : Lades -It will bo a pleasuro 10 show our silk parasols to you. Heavy silk tops in a variety of colors and handles i,C. S. Clinton & Son, Jewel ers ami Opticians. Ico teaspoons and straws $1.50 to $2.no. 9. s. Clinton & Son, Jowolors & Opticians. During tho hot wonthor people llvo a good part of the. time on. their porchon and often enter tain tholr company thoro Ev ery goofl housokcopor takes as much prido in the furnishing of hor porch, as any a-obni In tho house. Chl-Nnmol Porch Purnl turo JCnamol Is a wonUorful help, i it imparts now bright nesa and color tb tho- clnira. rockers and swlng a,ml i easily applied. ' j STONE'S DRUG STORE ;rapjtt It is a suitable gift for almost unv "occasion, lfflpculw a universal languago a language mndoratpoU by every body. Whothor it coifvoys u mosaftSs of frionahip or love, It tolls it moro offoctively than a written letter. Ot course -j to do this It lins to bo a ."apoaklng HkeneBB" Tho 1:1ml, . i!. laeY mako at ' .s, The Remkaadt Studio "MAKERS OF QUALITY PORTRAITS" :o;- .; NOTICK . The Tibxt Lincoln County Teacher's Examination will bo held In North Platto only on Saturday Juno 25th. Aiieen G. Cochran, County Superintendent. 0th and Dowey North Platto, NbIjt. 'BE PHOTOURAPIIED THIS YEAR ON YOUR" BIRTHDAY." AT THE SUN THEATRE TODAY ' Held in Trust STARRING May Allison AND Double Adventure, ; Mutt & Jeff. h; 1 SATURDAY Stolen Kiss , STARRING Constance Briney AISO 2 reel Mack Sennet comedy A Mans Fancy ' Every man who docs not , SAVE II' in danger of depending on chut it) IN OLD AGS H If you would avoid that possibility, suit an i; c- imt It today. You cannot tell uhenvonr ii fakning pov;er will 10? thf iiu i 'iuut slri,nl ij.and the rcnf fund 0 H you and dwrih . it Mli! II v el v 1 11 I V H iiiiib in 1 1 1 Cmu. r Jma