THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBTINTfl LODGE, CHURCH e i The Clothing Sale of the Town YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE 'OF AND SOCIETY COMING MEETINGS IN THE VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS W E1 OE THE CITY V W. G. T. U. Vo hope that 1922 will see the solution of the world's most vexing problems and a return of prosperity , am) happiness for every one. ' Will moot Tuosday afternoon nt the MEM'S AND homo of Mrs. Iloso Loudon. BAPTIST N 11:00 "Gotl'8 Now Yoar'a Wish." 7:30 "Why Utillzo Tlmo?" 3. . . ' i r THE FIRST. NATIONAL 'RANK " NbrUi Platio, Nebraska 1 v. . CHRISTIAN SCHONCE 11:00 ChrlBtlan Sclonco Service. Itorvlcw In Building ft Loan building. IT ISN'T YOUJl TOWN IT'S YOU If you' want to live In tliq kind of n town LIko tho kind of a town you llko, You noodn'l Blip your clothoB In u grip And start on a long, long hlko;. You'll only find what you ioft behind For there's nothing that's roally now, It's a knocjt nt yoursolf when you knoolc your ownv town, It Isn't tho town It's you. Heal towns nro nqt mado by men afraid i Lest Bomoboily olso gctB ahead, When ororyono works and nolody shirks You can ralso a town .from, tho dead, And If, whllo you mnko your porsonal stako, Your noighbor can mnko ono. too. Your town will bo, what you want to sco; , It Isn't tho town it's you. Charles S. Hubbard. CIIIU3TIAN 11:00 Annual mooting of congroga- tlon. 7:30 "Thrao Grat Quwtlons." :o:- W. T. Wilcox left Wcdnosduy for Omaha to transact business. Ilov. AV. II. Mooro conducted sor vlcos in Lexington on Tuosday. 'J - , A QUIET PLACK to bring your friends to dino. A placo whoro tho groatost caro Is ox oxoiscd In tho soloctlon of tho food materials. A placo whoro tho cuisine Is oxqulslto, whoro the china and cut lory Is tasteful, and tho surrounding pleasant. This Ib such a placo. Come and enjoy it. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mayor 13. II. Evans went to Omahn lRBt night to transact buglnoss. W. J. Root of Su.horland transact ed businoBB in tho city yostorday W. H. Davis of Maxwell trnnsactod businoss In tho city Wodnosday. Mies Margaret Tottonhoff of Choy onno is visiting frionds In tho city. A llflltl? ryl1 n 1. .... . i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Danlols. Mothor umi uaoy aro doing nicely. Thomas O'Noal roturnod Wodnoa- day from Lincoln whoro ho spent Christmas with his mother. C. P. Spencer returned Wodnos day from Lincoln whero ho spent' Christmas with his family. Mrs. Byron IUckson of Casncr. who is visiting her parents in Maxwell was a North Patto visitor Tuesday. MIchaol McDald arrived from th. east to visit his brother. Ilov. Pnt. rick McDald, during tho holidays. Miss Mary Gnrraghty nrrlved Wed. nosday from Hastings being called boro by tho death of her brother. Milton Wooks of Ridhmond, Va., a sponding tho holidays with his par ents, Mf. and Mrs. It. M, Weeks. Miss Julia Goodln of Louisville, Ky., arrived Wednesday to visit at tho homo of hor slstor, Mrs. C. J. Pass. J. .1. WIIJSON DENTIST OPPOSITE McCAIlE HOTEL, OYEI1 STAMP'S RAKEKY, PHONE 71. Wayno Ilurd of Elwood returned to his homo today after visiting hi. sistors Misses Ilattlo and Myrtlo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Muhan return ed yesterday from Gothenburg whero thoy sont a wcok with rolatlves. Misses Gladys Poster and Bornico Mooro nro sponding tho wcok In Hor shoy ns guests of Mrs. J. M. Mooro. Tho Whittaker Spccinlty Shop lo closing out ono nssortmont of gowns stamped for ombroldory at $1.00. Li brary tablo scarfs and sofa pillows on tan material for 50 conts. DOG Locust street, first door North of Postoffico. METHODIST llJOO "Abllng Through, tho New Yor." 7:3.0 "Tho First Commimdmont In 1922." THEY ALL GO AT ONE PRICE LUTHERAN 11:00 "Solf Satlgfactlon "and God Satisfaction. Holy Communion 7:30 "Travollng with a Purpose." Holy Communion. MONDAY Sioux Lookout Chapter D. A. R. will bo ontortalned at tho homo of Mrs. York Illnman on Monday ovoning at 7:30. Tho roll call will bo Indian stories followed by a magazine review by Mrs. Grlmos and Indians of tho Involution by Mrs. Church. Dele gates to tho stato and national con ventions wil bo olected at this meet ing. -:o:- PUT THEM UNDER YOUR ARM AND WALK OUT THY HeKAIK'S ('AVE Fresh Line of MEATS AND GKOCEWES 103 E. 0th St. GEO. McKAIN, Prop. Miss Helen Jotor left yesterday for Chicago whoro sho attends school. Tho small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Mann had his tonsils romovo at tho General hospital yesterday. Loo Buckley was ablo to leave tho General hospital yesterday and re turn to his homo. Miss Mildred ,NorrJs and brother Jack of Choycnno nrrlved in tho city yesterday to visit. Miss Eunlco Babbllt will return to Lincoln tomorrow aftor sponding Christmas In tho city. Attorney J. J Ilnlllgan loft Wed nesday for Omaha to attend a meeting of tho Bar Association. Waltor McMullon returned Wed nosday for Perry, la. whoro ho spont a week with rolatlves. w Miss Francos Dolph was off. duty this wcok at tho W. It. Malonoy storo on account of illness. Mrs. M. McLean loft Wednesday for Glonvlllo to spend a few days with her son, Alox McLean. Miss Ruth Curry of Arthur under went nn oporntlon nt tho Platto Vnl ley Hospital Wednesday. Dr. T. J. Kerr roturnod Tuosday from Akron, In., whoro ho snonr I- iTibn mi a nun, A baby boy was born to Mr. and . -. ... liwrH. ram iweum on Wednesday. All luuiii-uriiuu nro cioing nicely. Combination Price i Any Suit and Overcoat $35 Comdination Price Any Suit and Overcoat a $3S Your Greatest Opportunity to Buy Good Ciothesat yourOwn Price NOTICE To Omaha Beo Subscribers: On and after January 1st, 1922. a'l subscriptions must bo paid in advance On January 7, 1922, papers will bo discontinued unless paid for nt least ono month In advance C, M. Newton, Agent. Coming To The Keith, Sunday, Monday, Tues. Matinee 8iindav and MnnHnv Zrlcer --Matinee ioc,30c . j uuwmj, h.venn evening 10c, 30c, 50c. Apnes Aypes and. Rudolph Valentino Jhe Skeik!', a George MelfopcLProductioa, WhqAroYou:' She lepcd. "1 ,n The Shoik-Ahmen-Ben-lInasnn". 5i,M wn. t. i powarless ?"80lesS It wu incvitahle. There was no help to he expected, no n orcy tS bo . ! S!H1 1 10 ,lof. "0tch. 01 ,no,io Pictr "teriinn,ont. To nL it is -- "u1- ui ii" puifi jiviiuus oi uu unje. Miss Clara Kane spont Christman with her father in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reynolds re turned . yostorday from Chlcngo. James Murphy was taken into cus tody tho first of tho week on the charge of stealng two diamond rings nt Ognlalla. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Tarklngton left today for thoir now homo in Ord. Nob.. whoro Mr. Tarklngton has chargo of a drug Btoro, . Miss "Wilma Coates will leave Mon day for Lincoln whoro she will enter tho Stnto Unlvorslty for tho remainder of tho year. The Enisconal Young Peonies Asso ciation enjoyed a social after the- business meeting at tho Club House Tuosday night. Dr. J. W. Butts returned to his home In Denver Tuesday after spend ing ChrlstmnB with his mothor, Mrs. Holon White. Mrs. L. C. Hanson and daughter. Ruth, of Council Bluffs arrived Wed nesday to visit at tho homo of Mrs. Emma Pulvor. Miss AHco Loan who has been visiting at tho homo of her sister Mrs. II. A. Brooks loft this morning for hor homo in Denver. . Raymond Lewis of Grand Island visitod frionds in tho oity tho first of. wook onrouto from Salt Lake City to his home. Mrs. It. M. Andorson of Brule Is a city shopper today. Georgo Prator returned Tuosday from Rising City, Nob., whoro ho was cnlcd by tho serious ilness of his brothor, James Frator. Dr. Harry Mitchell roturnod Wed nosday from Omaha whoro ho Bnont Christmas. Mrs. Mitchell and chlldron "will roturn In a fow days. Edw. TodonhofC and daughter ro- turned Tuosday ovonine from Colo rado Springs where thoy spont Christ mas with Mrs. Todonhoff. Tho funeral of Anna Mario Stahane was bald Wodnosday from tho Sov- onth Day Advent church nnd intor mont mado in tho locnl comotory. Mr. and Mm. Jos. Wooks roturned U their home in Uurkatt this morn ing aftor spending Christmas at the liomt of Utalr sou, nyu, 'k. . Miss Hnttie Hurd was off duty t the W. J. O'Connor storo this week. Two train loads of silk nassod through tha'dty early this morning onrouto front Sari Francisco to Now York City. Mrs. Jack McGraw entertained at bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon. Twenty-six guests wero present. Re freshments wero sorved at tho close of a pleasant afternoon. Mrs. E. Hogg arid children re turned to her home in Paxtqn Wed nesday aftor spending Christmas at tho home of her mother Mrs. Elizn beth .Craigie. Misses Bornlce and Frances Elliott returned to their home in Omaha this morning after spending Christmas with thoir grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott. Michael Garraghty was found dead in his room on West Front street Wednesday. Tho cause of his death is not dofinitoly known but it is thought tho cause was heart failure. A license to wed was issued by Judgo Woodhurst yesterday to Alex Owon of Kearney and Miss Myrtlo M. Thomas also of that city. They were later united by Paul G. Meyer, justice of tho peace. Miss Helen Hallovan of Paxton shopped in the city Wednesday. Tho final clearance salo of winter . millinery begins. December 31st at ,the Whittaker Shop. Trimmed hats ;up to $18.00 for $5.00; also ono lot of i trimmed hats formerly .priced $8.00' and $10.00 for $3.00 during sale. ! Contractor McMichael had sixteen or more men at work at tho new court ! houso ground yesterday. This ' fino weather will help him to got tho con creto foundation placed before spring when the water usually retards build ing operations whero work must be done below tho water line. Tho Elks and their ladles enjoyed a Christmas dance in tho. ball room of tho Elks club on Tuosday even ing. A largo Christmas tree was tho only decoration and each guest re ceived a packago off tho tree. Stlck ney's Novelty Orchestra furnished the music on this occasion. A buffet lunch was served. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. , Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Bulldlug Office Phone 83 Residence 38 USE! "Now Let 'em Come!" A country infested by bandits A town in the grip of a brutal boss A girl in need of a two-fisted man Enter "Bill" Hart! Let's go! A bed-blooded romance of honor and love in the land of the Rio Grande. William Hart IN A Paramount Artcraft Picture Adapted for tho Screen by Lambert S. Hillyer from the Story, "Dan Kurrio's Inning," by Russell A. 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