i THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY . TRIBUNE THE BARGAIN COUNTER LIST AT THE HOTELS V . ft The McCnbc. MERCHANTS OFFER BAKGAINS FOR THRIFTY FOLKS OF THIS COMMUNITY Read theso advertisements for they are the offerings of North Platto re tail morchants and aro intended to give tlio renders of Tho Tribune values to bo found nowhoro olso. Road and act. I WILL BET You can Got It at GAMBLE with SPRINGER Four Storoa. We aro selling our entire lino ol flno ootton Japancso klmonas at $4.75 each for a short time, Hotel Polaco Bazaar, Seo my 1922 stock of paper from one-inlrd to one-half cheaper than last year; also somo bargains in pa pers left orcr. Call 10G1J and I will bring te books to your houso. Phil Deats. -:o:- LOCAL AND PERSONAL Read the Bargain Counter list. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E.Rlles' Tuesday. Ivan Hart was in tho city Wednes day transacting business. New spring styles in dress goods and silks now on sale. Tho Leader Morcantllo Co. Arthur Hansen is reported to bo ill at his homo this week. Mrs. J. F. Downs of Hershey was a city visitor yesterday. M. P. Holms of Omaha is visiting at tho C. F. Temple home. M. J.. Forbes is seriously ill at his home at 912 W 5th street. Dr. F. J. Wurtelo returned Thurs day morning from St. Louis. Boys knee pants at 98c, $1.25, $1.45, $1.95. Tho best for price at the Lead er Mercantile Co. Dixon Optical Co., eye sorvice. Mrs. W. P. Bro3nan is reported to bo on tho sick list this week. Arvilla Whittaker Millinery and Specialty Shop is showing a beauti ful line of Trimmed Hats, Pacific Packages and novelties. 50G Locust St, under General Hospital. . . :o: - Steele S. Holcombe, a graduate ot tho" North Platto High School is In Cairo, Egypt in connection with the Y. M. C. A, work there. Writing under date of January 18 he says in the Journal that the failure of the British and Egyptian governments to come to agreement as to tho relationship to oxist between the two 'countries was partly responsible for tho rioting and upheaval. No general anti-foreign or anti-Christian turn to the disturbance had developed when Mr. Holcombe wroto. He said' tho association pro gram as making headway in Carlo. Through tho generosity of American, friends a magnificent property has been puchased for the Egyptian branch. Tho government is also friend ly to tho project. The property was formerly the palace of Nuhar Pash'n somo thirty-five years ago. Tho build ingis being remodeled for adaption to association activities. Apnrtments for families of four secretaries will bo on tho third floor. A large garden w'.til many rare trees surrounds tho houso. WEDNESDAY W. MoNamara and wife, Poxton. Guy Fear, Wallace. , ' THURSDAY F. F. Smith, Lexington. Erm Wagner, Kearney. C. 0. Rice. The 1'nlhce. WEDNESDAY II. H. Wilmuth, Ingham. A. D. McNicklo, Farnam. - J. F. Zlmmeror, Lexington. Charles Jackson, Weolfjcet. P. E. Gunderson, Sutherland. THURSDAY M. M. Cox, Lexington. . J, Harvey, Sutherland. F. A. Bender, Tryon. Art Gaudreault, Brady. A. A. Evans and wlfo, Gothenburg. f The TiniinCrinnn. H. Watreman, Big Springs. Joo DIerlnger, Hastings. THURSDAY J. A. Moore, Mitchell. -:o:- Mrs. Fred Wendoborn returned tho first of tho week from Choyenno where she attended tho funeral of tho lane Mrs. J. King. Put Tho Tribune away after all tho family havo road It as you will want to refer to it later. . t't The Co. ft The store where you will eventually trade ft HIRSCHFELD :t On Sale Two Days Only H II SAT. HAR.4.M0N.MAR.6 1 Men's U. S, Scout Shoes HADE OF PACKER GRAIN LEATHER Full double oak sole, grain leather inner-sole, full fitting Munson Army Last, siz.es 6 to 12, not more than 1 pair to a pustomer, 19 , PAIR STRICTLY ONE PRICE STORE If a store has more than one price a somebody pays too much. I r REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED I Distributor BATTER Midwest Elec. Service Station 218 E. Sixth North Platte, Nebr. n ft ft B i.t 3 ft i.t i.t i.t ft i.t it i ft ft S.J i.t ft i.t it i.t i.t ; i.t i.t ft ft ft i.t i.t i.t i.t ft i.t it i.t ft ft ft i.t i.t ft ft ft i.t i.t i.t i.t ft i.t ft ft ft i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t ft i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t ft ft it i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t it i.t i.t ft i.t ft i.t i.t i.t it i.t i.t i.t it t II RAGGED clothes flapping as he walked; rusty gun over shoulder; his long white beard the prey ot every vagrant breeze he made his way painfully1 through the town he once had known so well, while at his heels the entire village mocked and hooted. f The splendid artistry of Thomas Jefferson was never more perfectly disclosed than in his exquisite hand ling of this one situation just one of the many big dramatic moments with which Washington living's nge-old classic is studded. v Only once in a while does such a picture as "Rip Van Winkle" come to the screen. And so, of course, you can't afford to miss it. WARD LASCELLE PRODUCTION with THOMAS JEFFERSON DUtHtmfrd jy HODKINSON ftm PAJHE EKHUKE he. ft i.t i.t i.t ft i.t ft ft i.t i.t ft ft i.t i.t ft $ H ft ft ft ft ft ft 11 i.t t.t j 8 ft i.t 8 i.t ft ft ft i.t ft i.t i.t it it . i.t "8 i.t 8 ft ft ft i.t i.t i.t ft it :.: B ft i.t B i.t i.t i.t i.t ft ft ft ft ' ft ft i.t ft i.t ft i.t B i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t ft i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t ft ft it ft ft :.t It AT THE SUN, THREE DAYS' Commencing Sunday. Two Shows, Afternoon and Evenings. Rosin Beds Now Mined. Many nrtlcles In dally us came orig inally from the ground, but few realize thut "mining" rosin has been a thriv ing industry in the United States for many years despite tho fact that rosin Is the product of the sap of certain species of evergreen tree, otserves the New York Sun. Half a century ago rosin was so cheap that It did not pay to put it in barrels and send It to market. The barrels were worth more than the rosin. Turpentine, however, brought a good price and came from the same sap which yielded rosin us a by product. In consequence manufactur ers concentrated on the turpentine and allowed the molten rosin jo run Into pits, where It hardened and was covered with earth to get It out of the way. L FOR THOSE WHO GO A COLUMN OF NOTICES ABOUT CHUHCH, I?ODGE AND SO CIETY MEETINGS NIGHT SCHOOL All mechanical drawing classes will moot In room 105 at 7:30 this ovonlng. Obeyed Orders. "I told the chef to prepan the fowl so that It would tickle my palate." "And he did?" "Yes; he left the feathers on." New York Central Lines. :o: See the high class Millinery dis played in tho Arvilla Whittakor Shop ai dub i.ocuhl at., under Uoneral Hos pital. r Our vast stock In our ready to wear section Is filled to ovor flowing with scores of garments, awaiting your In spection. Tho Leader Morcantllo Co Mrs. J. J. Crawford and daughter Miss CEleato Crawford loft Monday for Madison, Iowa. They woro called thoro by tho Borlous lllncBs of Mrs. Crawford's mother. W. J. O'Connor returned yesterday afternoon from Now Uork whero ho accompanied a company of associates on a buying trip. Ho has boon gono moro than two weeks. CHRISTIAN . 11:00 "The Survival of tho Pit." 7:30 "A MesBago from Daniel." -:o:- LUTHERAN 11:00 "Jesus of Nazareth Passoth By." 7:30 "Abiding In Christ." Mrs. Ray Cantlln is roported to he very ill at hor homo. J. .!. WILSON DENTIST OPPOSITE McCABE HOTEL, OVEIt STAMP'S BAKERY. PHONE 71. Miss Lwira IJales of Hershey shop ped in tho city Wednesday. J, Rauch, Sr. loft for Lowollon Wed nesday whoro ho Will look after busi ness matters. Ho oxpocts to bo gono a week. Dr. L. .1. KltltuSE, Dentist, X-Ituy Diagnosis. McDonnld Hatik Building. Phone 07. ft Can You Use $1,000? ESISCOPAL 11:00 Holly Communion and morn ing . prayer and sermon. 7:30 Evening prayer and sermon. PRESBYTERIAN v 11:00 "Dissipation of Spiritual Do spondoncy." 7:30 "Waiting Upon God." " Y'OEMEN Hegular business meeting will bo hold Thursday, March 9 at tho K. C, hall at 8 p. m. Applicants ard request ed to appear for obligation. NOTICE Tho Union Paclfle advisee that re duced rates of a faro and a half will bo given to tho Knights' Templar Conclave to be hold In New Orleans, La. April 24 to April 27,. 1922, good to return up to May 15tb, 1.922. Tickets will be on cale April 20 to. 25 inclusive. Th round trip faro will be approximately 972.00 TONIGHT Dr. J. P. Kruoger of Fremont will speafc on "Making My Church tho Ideal Church" at tho Luthorau church at 7:30. All aro Invited. BAPTIST 11:00 "The Man Who Camo by Night" 7:30 "What Kind ot a Man to Marry." SInglo ladles cordially In vited. " :: Saturday at tho Cash Market, corn fed beef poet roast, 14a a lb. Phone 26. I. L. Stebblns. Let Us Tell You How to 8 liet it, Without Fail Open an Insured Savings Account in any North Platto Bank. Make a small monthly deposit of from $7.90 to $9.50, depending on tern of regular savings wil yield you ovor $1,000. your ago. You wll recolvo compound interest. In ton years this sys- Supposo you Bhould dlo boforo tho completion of tho deposits? Tho full amount you had set out to Bavo is paid Juat tho samo, PLUS tho balanco in your Savings Account at death. Tho small monthly payments cover ovorythlng, including tho protection feature, tho coat of which Is very small. By this plan, you sot n savings goal for yourself. You aro sure to reach it, llvo or dlo. Wo can suggest a system for you tliat will produco any given amount in any tlmo. Start now to got your thousand! SAVE SOMETHING AND HE SOMEBODY YOUR BIG CHANCE WILL COME-SAYE AND BE HEADY! 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