THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign of The Big Ring . Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians HOME. DaCKKKJOoaooaaaoooaocwowaiy DIt. 0. II. CKESSLER GKADUATE DENTIST Office ovor tho McDonald Stnfn Tlnnlr O CHWH3Cl00OOH3O0J0O00Cl00CJa LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. mid Airs. John Wclr and- family! t'OUSTV AUHNT IiHLLOGG AX- of Paxton visited local frlonds nttendod tho fair tills week. and XOUXOKS WIXNEJIS OF JlNIOIt I .JUDGING TEA3IS Geo. Hays Is suffering nn Infected arm. Fred Bent o Paxton vnn u city vis itor Wednesday. , Mrs. W. It. Morgan Is,, raportod to bo 111 nt hor homo. jonn spurgen or rnxton tho fair "Wodnoaday. Harold Stqno of Lexington vl&Itod local frlonds this weak. SanUiol Borgman loft yoBtarday for Donvor to transact buslnesa. Mr. and Mr. M. S. Wood loft yontor day for-Baynrd to visit frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ISquoll of Kon eaaw worb city visitors this wook. Miss Ella Blazon of Gothenburg visited local friends Wednesday Miss Jensen of Omaha is the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Drummy. Frank C'oatos and family of -Sulli-' erlanri attended the fair this 'week. I Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Winters of Koystono were tho gnosts of Mr. and Mrs. JninoH Flynn this wook. A. C. Burton and son Glon of Pax ton transacted business In tho city yesterday and attended tho County Fair. Mrs. It Gcnslar of Gdthonburg was a KUost nt tho Thoo. ontlnnd homo yesterday and attended tho County Fair. Mrs. Jamas IS. Smith of Brighton, ilp'U'rlvgdtJio; firsts? Uiptfcetfj i vibu nor moinor, Airs, uiara a. wow ton. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Basklns and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Basklns of Staploto.i nro guoete of Mrs. C. B. Davidson this week. Honry FInoh la Buffering u bruised foot duo to a largo enko of leb falling on his foot while On duty at Uie ica llOtlBOfi. Mrs. .John N. Bnkor and dhughtorij Mlssee JosbIo and Halen rotUrnod j-oi-torday frofii Omaha whoro tiiey at tended AloSar-Bfn. Mrs. Harmon Chambers and child ren of Sutherland visltod at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coates tbli week. . II. J. Ratbman left, Vlnws(Jny . for 8t. Paul, Mlnn.i to transact buslftes. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Eyer.loy of Hor Uioy vlslttfdf, at' tllo- Rfty Bvorloy r.. rr trf .'"'jLL.i home thle woek And attentlbti tho fair. legal business In OgrtUnht WaMqafUur.' -J-' MWn.; Mrs. Baldwin ktid daughter Wfa 01 '' ,., V'fe r V' ' Suthorland aftonde4 , tho fair, UOa' -JBadUii' 'entei'Utned at week. v '. w C0B8f.;pira wonnosuny at-a .jry.-. miacpBauvOM-HilioWor cqmpllniontnry Leonard B. Jjloka-tfitirnotl.)yo;stordtty tfc Mll"'pj;Sndl5 who vMef mttV am Omaha whoro heranBactgdytHSf-' 'tufj jjjbtfth. Miss Sartfarccdlvai ,1 . ' I from lnoss. , tnhny'prltty Rifts. Miss Ethel Suite rotUrnod tifodiiy; Tho aimQM ,n UlQ k; from Dtfnvor whore she visited with WortnMday ovonlntr nnrt 1l(t 0VQn,,K fr!on( I wore largely rittpndod, Music was Miss Anna Ilullln will leavo this ovri onlng for Sponcor, Iowa, to visit bar parents. Ralph Coatos returnod Wodnosday from Lincoln where bo-spont a woek visiting frlonds; Mrs. Jnno Smith and Miss Pauline Ambrosiar of Uerahey . attended tho Fair this week. MIssos Marjory, Clair' and Hone Itlnokor ot Loxlngton were city vis itors this 'Weok. Carl McCormlek of jiadrhl umlor wont an operation at tho General Hos pital Wodneaday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Murphy roCmind yostorday from Oinnim woero thoy t tondod Ak-Sttr-non. Mrs. J8arb:wa Mooro wlt lo tvy utono yostorday to visit hor daughter Mrs. S. 0, Brognn. , A baby boy was born Tuesday U) Mr. and Mn do. RM.B at their home on onst Sixth streot. furnished by Sohqtyz firohostra of Donvor. Thoy will also, play for the; danco this ovonlng. Shoriff Curt Csb of MoPherson County was In tho' city Wodnosday. He returned Wednesday from Lincoln whoro ho accompanied Morris who was convlctod of socond dogreo murder-In tho, Tryon court last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Itlchardb iax Wednesday for Boston, whoro Mr. niohards will attend tho sosslons of tho National SafotyFIrst Convention as-a roprosontatlvo of tho Union Pa cific Systom. While oast Mr. and Mrs. Rlohards will visit a numbov or points ot Interest. Tho Plonoor Cnmpflro'mot last Sat-,i unlay at tho homo of Myrlo and Mario Watts and hold an olootlon of offlcors which resulted as follows: prosldont, Lydla Yost; vloo-proeldent, Lucille Boyorlo; soorotary, Lydla Adams; troasuror, Gwondolyn MoRoynolds: roportor, Gertrude Itlluer; custodiarj. Mablo Gotty. I (Mowing Is tho report made by County Agont Kollogg after tho do clsion hnd been made: Placing of Junior Judging Teams in Judging six classes of Livestock, threo classes of which Wore simply Judged and tho othor threo clnssos judged and reason glvon for placing glvon. Tho Farm Buroau lias offorod tho following prlzos for Judging teams, page 44 of tho promlum list of tho Lincoln County Fair book. 1st $15, 2nU9 andr3rd $6; rtwTMnTalriK 1s" ' f6libvTs"f Polnd Cblnn Team 1st. T 1 . "T-i nm , joiiii itosso a .. iJDY.a Harold Boauchnmp 257.5 Harold Backus 270. Total points Duroc Team 2nd , .Mildred Fonthor , ,875. Virginia Doots 800. Paul Houso . 17f, Total ixolnt - SETO. ' Hampshire Toin-r!Jrd '. (., Claronce Dameron L2G5. QrVlllo Shaiior v 2275 Muriel Beau champ '871.6 Total points 840. :o: CARD OF THANKS We tt ke this means of expretBlng our sincere thanks to tho frlonds and neighbor, to the-A. 0. U.'w., the B. of R. T. and Urn Lady Mnccaboe for tholr klndnoss In our sorrow. The many boautlful flowors woro highly appreciated. : MRS. ANNA DAVIS. EILEEN and BERNICE -::o: NOTICE ' Having loft my board and lodging "I Ayill not bo responsible for any dobts made hereafter by my wlfo. . JQE C MILLER', .. Tn whom aro vou olng to soil your Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer the highest prlcos. - At The Keith Friday and Saturday Tnilh About Husbands Ail star cast This Is . Fair Week mnl tlip L,inuotn CouJ- tninly touohlng rie rcsf of iim ti vary tin- lrOlt JVMHUU It) OOdl- nv nutl ptTMoremujoe. It JiciHn'tbovti nnrtJo- tilurly uottcl Miimmor lor crop but the oxhibitsnt tin F.ji- .siovv that tliv fttriuora of tbv oauuty hevtt litfvam'Ujii. il by thvii'rtriiwhuvkH tintl thvir prublvuiH but tlicy 7j nvo (fono n'hvnl M itii (Ii"ir wttrk from dup. to tiny nntt tho resrit t'uit tltorv Ih nn oxljlhit of fnrm protluvta nt tin ttf wiioi they mny jnntly i flroittl. UV wo n-titttl of if nutl of 'thotn. .IORTH PLATTtE, NEBRASKA Sunday Constance Talmndge in MAMMA'S AFFAIR Monday Road Show "Listen To Me' Tuesday & Wednesday C. Talmadge in MAMAS AFFAIR AT THE SUN , FRIDAY h May Allison in Th Manage of Wm. Ah f Saturday . Shirley Mafton in '? l 0 VET1MB Sunday & Monday Bebe Daniels in She Couldn't Help It CRYSTAL Friday and Saturday Harry Ctry in . THE WALLOP By GERTRUDE ROCKWELL. 6d l( lasi. hy McClurr Nfwtjjapei; Syndicate.) Sti-an Kent was tutting her llowers. The bltf lilac btish by tho front dour Iiuiik' low with Its load of lnuv v cluTers. Mrs. Kent's scissors stille d lavfsll.v, and occasionally she held a 1i-uA agaiiiHt her white chei-h. J lor ehcoKs and her hair hud wiiltoma rniildly since that day nearly a year ajro when Hurry had come lionif. .s u tiled to keep her thoughts from going back to that homecoming, so different from her plan.. She tried to tlmi.lt God that Derry had come lumii', even though In Home Htrnnge way he bad left the living, thinking part of lilni in France. She looked tenderly over to whore Horry it on the door step, playing with n spray of lllae. Down the street oiune a swift patter of feet, ami a little girl stopped at the gate. She was dressed In white, with a red, while and blue cap. "Klowors ready, .Mrs. Kent?" she In quired, smoothing down hor starched skirts. "All romly, Gladys, and about all you can "carry, my dear." She came -,lai' jyi(l l'h'ced the big bouquet In the Child's ifFmM. - Derry wa looking at the red, white and blue cap. lie shook his head slowly, and brushed his band over his eyes. "Yon aren't going to tho parado?" asked Gladys, as she started off. "No dear; I don't think Derry wants to go today,". Mrs. Kent replied, stead ily. Derry wont ovor and lay down In the bRtninock. .Mrs. Kent paused on the stops to see lillti settled. "While you have a llttlo nap, I II pet he work ilono. dear," she said, as she went In the house. Presently dowjt town tho bnnd bc fctm to play. As the faint sound and the rumble of tho drum's enme up tl-r street, the boy In the hammock ..t p. Again the slight frown wrinkle I his forehead, and, ho brushed bl ; e wlih his hand. T:h boom of the drum drew nearer. Derry $tool up. He went down tl,i TMvid. walk,, and . opening the r-' topped ont. He puused. The splesi-1 m strains of the national anthem rsitue 9. bis enrs. . Derry looked puzzled and walked to ward the sound. Mrs. Kent worked quietly about the ... .1 .. . .. jmurc mi mmm mot, ijvrry umhu.. lept most of the forenoon. She tried 4 shut her ears to the music, and the novyledge that out there, khakl-clad nuis, strong, .intoiitgent, were paying honWr to those who slept. Tho boom of the stfluUng gutis'smoiu upon lifer oars. She want to the d or am, pooped at the hammock. It was empty. In swift ;tlarm she glanced about the yard and snw the open gate. In 10 months Derry had never been out there alone. .She ran down the street trying, to steady her trembi:n ; knees. With sure Instinct she made for the cemetery. He bad gone to the para tie. Shu sped on. The procession was winding slowly out, drums muted, music stilled. The sun caught In tho (Id of the silken llagut the head or the column, and tho breeze llnng It forth, red as the sacrillelal blood of Us slain, white as the souls of its heroic womanhood, blue as the heav ens that had guarded and moulded It. Hut she had eyes for none of these. Only dimly did she see the thin line of blue, th" wblteclad girls, tho sturdy ninrchliifc lines or khaki. On and on they passed, and at last site nw him across the moving pageant. He was staudlug alone at the edge of the crowd, tho dazed wondering frown still on his face. Fnrguttiug- the procession she started across the street. The last or the marchers bad passed, and the-antes carrying the old veterans were follow ing. It nil happened so quickly. In the very jhistant that Mrs. Kent stalled acrosji. the street Derry saw hor, saw, too. the auto benrlng down upon her. Mrs. Kent saw him leap, felt his swift arms about her, and did slio hear or did site dream that vibrant volco shouting "Mother?" Darkness closed ubout her, a thick, palpitating darkness that whirred and sang with strange noises. After n long time It lifted, and she aaw tho Wnd old face of Dr. nnnvn bending over her. She ly on her own bed. Mrs. Kent stard up with one cry "Derry." Th doctor put out a detaining hand. .T.t a minute Mm. Kent. Soinev lilug reiiiaikuhle htt happened, i hnrB,v kwow."- "Where N Deny?" demanded the Mother. . J "Ottfra l awake awl ia uakffig.fo. '$-pr.'' Thn the vibvhnt voice wag.Ajai 11 dream. he sttuHi down the taira jtud into t)ie. ll.wig mom. lie 'turned from whQw M was standing nt the window ati'l mrf' Jowitnl her with outstretched antta. . .. "Motber, I've eonie home," he told her. TJic doctor slipped out, "How 1 not here I don't know. V.st I feew Vhy. we were KObiK oxw the top. ft$Dtlier. .-.peak. Tell in all about 1 It.",, M4KfJt lilted lier head trm UU ahntiriter jmkI looked Into tlte-clea. Jerry. Uvy " ahe Rneped, "Ufa sit rn li. ie logether. iu4 talk, una tntMt IflT 'v!; U,e .lesu- 4iid ttWt' yw'f LOCAL AND I'EHSONAL Clair Kmpy and Losllo Coker of Sutherland wore city visitors Wed nosday. jMIss Nelllo Vanlor returned to her, homo In Hlldroth yesterday after vis-' Iting Miss Hettio Hurd. ' Miss Borttia Sportsmnn Is off duty nt tho W. J. O'Connor Btoro this woefc on account ot Ulnoss. Mrs. K. T. Tramp will onterUila x number of young ladlos at a miscel laneous showor this evening nt her homo in honor of Miss Mildred Wright, a September brldo. ftl.'gTgaT'g" 1 XiHMW AiELAlffE mm w rtfyfi Or Sale for One Day Only Saturday, September 24 The Celebrated "JACK RABBIT" CORDUROY iOYS SUITS 1 JU& -B cm -. II strongest Boys Caps and fanrv patterns With Two Pair Pants This suit is positively guaranteed. Made extra well, double stitched throughout. Trousers are "well laped, reinforced where the wear is ihe NOflTH PLATTE FORE K0S1 EOYS STORE 4 I SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 4 pound sack Red Moon pancake-flour 32ioc Vu pound package green Japan tea 25c 1 small can Heinz pork and beans 9c 1 medium can Heinz pork and beans 14c 1 large can Heinz pork aiul beans i.-.- 24c 1 45c bottle Burnett's extract 'w , :i2c 4 bars , Rub-No-More Naphtha Soap j. 25c 1 can Booth sardines 1 Ifle 5 bars cocoanut toilet soap , 24c 1 ream history paper S9e GAMB m WITM SUM . E JSl RINGER FOUR STORES FREE DELIVERY ".'HIPPING POST FOR WIFE BEATERS Being a sheriff in Maryland involves the task of usintj the whipp. 4 post whenever wife beaters get active. The photo shows Sheriff McNul.y, of Baltimore, administering the "cat-o-ninc" tails to Cornelius Smith who beaten I110 wife with a rolling pim This is the firt time in nine years whipping Est has been ustd; - ...