TUB NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ji l ll j IS fed m V Let Us Show You the New Onyx Rings, Plain and Diamond Sets Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards, don't wait too long before you order CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians is We are matching the Farmers' 7Sc Wheat 3 and; 29c Corn with merchandise o equal value. C8JWOWOOWaa0W3OOaOOawaCf : Sunday school nml EntloaVor at tho usual tlino. Rdv. E. N. Stccn of Hastings will occupy tho pulpit Sunday, Docoiribor 11. hit. 0. JI. CKESSLEK GRADUATE DENTIST OlTlce over tho McDonald State Bank. LODGE, CHURCH AND SOCIETY COMING MEETINGS IN THE VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS OF THE . CITY. EPISCOPAL ; -, 11:00 Holy Communion " 7:30" Bvonlng Prayer 'and Sormou. CHRISTIAN" SCIENCE 11:00' Clirlstlan Sclonco Sorvlcc. ' Services in Building & Loan Building YOEMAN Business me'otlng Thursday even ing at K. C hall at 8 o'clock. Initia tion and social will follow. All mem bers aro Invited to attend. ' ELKS North Platto Lodgo No. 985 B. P. 0. E. Invites tho public to attend tho an tial services at tho Elks homo on next Sunday afternoon. EPISCOPAL GUILD will hold a Bazaar and Supper In tha church parlors Wednesday, Dec. 7th. There will bo apron, candy and amusement booths. HI-Y CONVENTION AT KEARNEY ATTENDED BY NORTH PLATTE BOYS AMERICAN LEGION will meet December 5 in tho Flro mon's hall. Election of officers will tako place. DAUGHTERS Thero will bo n mooting of Job'.s Daughters at Masonic hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. m. LUTHERAN 11:00 "Tho Only Way Out" 7:30 "Tho Steps of a Good Man.V BAPTIST ' ' ' 7 11:00 Communion Service 7:30 "Boautlful Hands." TtELIEFaCORPS Tho W. -Ri C. will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at tho Odd Follows hall. Election of officers. Rotrosh monts 'will bo served. BIGNELL. Community club will hold a bazaar and supper Friday, Docombor 2nd and Saturday Docombor 3rd. On Saturday it will hold an exchango at Dorry berry nriel Fprbos. As a special at traction thoy will sell tickets on a comforter . TUESDAY The W. C. T. U. will moot with Mrs. 1). W. Bosack, 723 East Fifth street on Tuesday, December C. Tho hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Payno "will load tho program which is on tho subject of Antd-n'arc,ot4cs. Friends' aro in vited. Tho officors roqucst the mom bors not to forget their dues. MONDAY Tiio aioux Lookout Chapter u. A. R. will moot next Monday ovonlng with Mrs. II. S. White Mrs. W. J. Hondy will read a paper on tho Pil grim Mother, and Mrs. Keith Neville will toll "Why tho Pilgrims did not obsorvo Christmas." Tho roll call is "My Most Enjoyablo Christmas." Tho regent wishes to remind tho members that this mooting Is tho time for tho payment of local, state and national dues. ' :o:- TiOCAIi AND PERSONAL PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 Rev. J. E. Farmer of Hastings will preach. SUN THEATRE TODAY And Tomorrow TOM MIX IN- The (jjg Ton Round Dp. Story byWm. McLeod Raino Directed by Lynn F. Reynolds Kolth Nevillo loft last night for Omaha to transact business. T. J, Cain was fined $14.80 In police court this morning on tho chargo of intoxication. Lamp shades in fancy Japanese patterns for all kinds of lamps at tho Hotel Palaco Bazaar. Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Mon. Servlco and "satisfaction. t , Mrs. G. B. Dont Itft Wednesday ovonlng for Omaha, whoro she will spend two weeks visiting. Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Men, S.orvico and Satisfaction. Mrs. H. S. Fuller, who has beon vlstlng hor sister Mrs. Wilson Tout, loft Thursday for her homo in Lodl, Call. The Wilcox Department Store's ono-ftl'th off sale ends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nolan came from Alliance the first of tho wcok and will mako their future home at 1019 West Third street. Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Mon, Sorvlco and Satisfaction. In tho caso of tho state of No braBka vs. Hall for bastardy, .the jury In district court returned nvor dlct early this nornlng of not guilty Tho caso nttractod considerable at tention ns tho parties concerned woro woll known in this community. Following ia a report of tha district convention of Hl-Y clubs ns given In tho Round Up: A delegation of Hi-Y boys loft North Platto on No. 1G and arrived In Kearney at noon on Friday. Af tor I having dinner in town they proceeded ! to tho High School whoro thoy reg istered and wero assigned places of ontortalnmont. Boys from nearly all tho schools from North Platto ex tending east of Grand. Island attend ed tho conference. In all thero wero nearly two hundred boys In attend ance. No further business was done after registering until 5:30 Friday evening when thoy met and elected a chair man for tho conference. Again North Plntto was honored when Wil bur Swnnson was elected chairman. From tho High School the delega tions proceeded to tho dormitory at tho Stato Normal where a first class banquet was held. After tho banquet Mr. Kendall of Grand Island, tho promoter of the ; conference . led In somo songs and yells. Mr. Worslg, superintendent of tho Kearney schools was toastmastor and tho following responded with wolcomos: Mr. Drydon, 'Welcome to Kcarnoy;" Rov. Warrington, "Wei come .to tho Churches;" Mr." Hobson, principal of tho High School spoko lp bohalf of tho schools; Harold Rellly, president of tho Kearney Hl-Y wel comed the delegates In behalf of the KeAVnoy HI-Y. Following tho toasts Rov. Koch of North Platto delivered a very Interesting address on "Tho Marks of a Man." Tho following committees wero appointed. Resolutions: Jun Davis, Gibbon; Professor Strong, Cairo; Fred Pln noll, Elmcrceic. AthlotlqB: Superintendent Layton Amhorst;' Professor Miller, Sheltou; W. J, Rothor, Grand Island. Tho next meeting was Saturday morning 'at tho High School. Tho mooting wns opened by singing led by tho sta,to Song leader "Ando" An derson of Lincoln. After the singing Rov. Kovo addressed tho conference for a few minutes. Following his ad dress, speeches on Hi-Y principals wero given by representatives of tho Grand Island, Ravenna, Cairo and Staploton HI-Y's. Qn Saturday afternoon a basket ball tournament was held In which tho Gothenburg team was tho cham pions. Saturday evonlng another ban quet was hold In tho dormitory. A roport was glvon by tho committee on We' are Selling Merchandise During this Fale that equals in value a Bushel of Wheat at its present low price and the other commodity pro ducts of the farm. -:n:- SATURDAY SPECIAL nt tho Cash Market, government in spected, corn-fed hoof pot roast at 12VaC a pound. I L. Stobblns. IN LOVING MEMORY of my husband, Orva C. Wil liams, who dopartod from this llfo four years ago this 30th day of November. You aro gon.o but not forgotten Never shall your meniory fade, Sweetest thoughts will ever llngor Round tho gravo where you are laid. Sadly missed by his wife, Viola Williams. it 11 JOSEPH M. SCHENCK PRESENTS CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN SALISBURY FIELD'S WEDDING BELLS A CHET WHITNEY PRODUCTION A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION She got husband in half a day, a divorce in half an hour. But when she wanted her husband back, it took her a year to find him! And then he was being married to another girl. A shreiking skid on ..the peal of "Wedding Bells" At the Keith Sunday, Mon. and Tues. Farmers, Beet Growers, Ranchmen, we in vite your patronage, on a basis of your present market values on, what you raise and produce. r i As merchants we claim we know values. We have respect for the average man's judgment, in that he knows values when he sees them,-hence we ask your patronage, only because we give val ues and sell below market. IS y IS S3 IS n ss H IS IS IS COME TO THE STORE. CONVINCE YOURSELF. .Al.h i Ml I II ill II I" I llH'IH'iHIIIH'U H M PlTrTTlTw III III II I I I I IMP NOW ON DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER UNDERW'R SALE NOW OK D S IS resolutions also on athletics. Several song wero sung Including some of the Camp Sheldon songs by Camp1 Sholdon boys. . Goorgo Burgort of Kearney was toastmaster and tho following re sponded: Superintendent Clark of the Industrial-School and Rev. Montgom ery and an, ex-army chaplain of Gib bon. After tho banquet tho Gothen burg champs woro defeated by tho Kearney teachers team. No further meeting was hold until Sunday aftornoon at 3 o'clock when 'President Wells of Grand Island Col lego spoko on "Investment." Follow ing tho address tho delegates going west of Kearney were obliged to loave in order to catch tho evening train. Throughout the time tho North Platto delegation was in Kearney thoy report tho finest of entertain ment and wero at no time lacking in a place to go proving tho Kearney II! Y tho best of entertniners and a real llvo bunch. At tho mooting of tho Western Conference of HI-Y at Kearney las: woek, tho following members of tho local club attended: Rov. Koch, tho senior member; Donald Yost, Roy Adamson, Elmer Peaso, , Lawrence Hart, Urban Simon, Darroll Ilealy, Edwin Rector, Wilbur Swanson, Clarbnco Wright, Wallace McWII llams, Norman Moulton, T4OCAL ANT) PERSONAL LISTEN I will be ready to servo meals in ray, new restaurant on Monday, De cember 5th. Will give you all you can eat for 25o 'on tho opening day. Don't forget tho place, No. 108 West Sixth street, at McKain's, Meat inar ket and restaurant combined. You will think Henry Ford has moved to North Platte. You stay with mo and I will stay with you and don't you forget it. Goorgo McKain. :o: Saturday Is tho last da-1 you save one-fifth on your pnrclmscs at Wil cox Dopartmcnt Store. SATURDAY SPECIAL at the Cash Market, government in spected, corn-fed beef pot roast at 12c a pound. I L. Stebbins. :o: "DENVER SPECIAL" DISCONTINUED Effective December 1st, trains It and 14, between Omahja an Den ver, via- tho Union Pacific will be dis continued for the winter. The Colo lado Express and Colorado Special, in. both directions, will run as here tofore. For Information about ser vice to Denver and to Omaha ask tho Union Pacific, Agent. Another One of Our Miss Hazel Llndsoy who has been takng nurso training at tho General hospital loft this morning for Omnhn to enter tho Unlvorsity Hospital. Tho Wilcox Department Store's ono-flfth off salo ends Saturday. Mrs. M. MoNamara, who has boon visiting at tho homo of hor son, C. J. McNamara, for tho past six week!? dopartod for hor homo In Peoria, 111., this morning. Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Mdn. Sorvlco and Satisfaction. Miss Lulu Katherlno Good who dl roctod tho play "Katclia Koo" left this morning for Florence, Kans. to stago tho samo play for tho Anteri-, can Logion Boys of that city. Glvo thought to Christmas. Dixon, tho Jowolor. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I. - Special Attontlon Given to Surgery McDonald Uunllulldlng Office Phono 83 Rosldence 38 BROOM SPECIALS FpRl SATURDAY December 3, 1021 So QMany Failed to Gelt One of Thes e Brooms at Our Last Sale Regular 65c Value tor 2Sr Shop Early and Don't Be Disappointed lit S. GROCERTIRIA a ma