THE NORTH Pi3vTTB SEMI-WeBKLV TRIBUNE I" i HATS WITH' GA&'ftfAN - ( To obtain foil economy front tho uso of gas, keop idhroful watch of your bob flame, The correct llamp Is blue. If tho flamo Is whlto or yollow( tho mixture of gas and nlr entering tho burner Is Imperfect. This can bo remedied by adjusting the air shutter on tho mixing tubo, or, In extrcmo cases, by xljustlng tho nlzo of tho gns )rlflce. A yellow llamo Is wasteful. Futhormorc, It deposits soot at fho 'bottom .of pots and. 'pans. If you have a coll-typo water hoator, see that tho colls arc kept froo from soot by brush ing thorn at frequent Intervals, rho soot acts as an Insulator, and considerably moro gas Is roqulrcd to got hot water than when tho colls aro clonn, Of courso, with dirty, greasy burners you can not oxpoct to btaln maximum rcmiltB from our gas Borvlco. It Is just as lecossary to clean gao humors is It Is to cloan windows, North Platte Light & - Power Co. Jth'HK CAST SHOW WONDERFUL TALKNT CITY Am) COUNTY EWS Clinton's for Eyo Olassos. Mrs, .'. Prlco of Hdrshey shopped THE HAYS OF BUFFALO Iin.I ,.?A0U.NCEI) Jb'OU SJJXT "All Aboard", tho musical comedy In tho city Wodnosday. WEEK Z. . WEATHER CONDITIONS Eyes examined, Glasses fitted Sat lsfnctlon, sure Clinton & Son which Is to be pub on horo nexi. Thursday and Friday under tho aus pices of tho Woman's club, Is getting Into hucIi shape that those in charge can get a good idoa of its prospects. Tho cast is doing well. Tho man agor sayw A musical comedy, to be a genuine hit, must possess an interesting plot, and a tunaful musical scoro. With. out these, a show cannot bo a real shopped in tho city Wednesday success. "All Aboard" which 1b from tho pen of tho Into Junlo Mc Crceo, who wrote moro than a hun dred professional proved to bo ono Uroa'dway hits over produced. Too much cannot bo said of tho protty fancy hair pins and barrettcs. musical acore, for not ulnco tho good C. S. Clinton & Son. old days of tho "Merry Widow" has (. A. Farroll of Maywood was n anything boon written which would btmtncsB visitor in tho city Wcdnos comparo with the "All Aboard" day. score. Tho same charm which onco j. f. Woodman of Oandy waB a held you In tho dreamy waltz strains business visitor in tho city Wcdncn of tho famous Merry Widow WaU, day. Always cool at Danceland, ovory Saturday nlta ' Mrs. J. A. Hlto of Wellfleet shop ped In tho city Wednesday. Mrs. C.'V. WoodB of Sutherland Hhopped In tho city Wednesday. C. It. Hudson of Curtis was a bust nosB visitor In tho city Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Thomas of Dickens Miss Ruth Hubbard will assist In Dr. Kcrr'B office for a few days. Mra TTnrrv T.nurnll lino tnlrnn n nnaL stago buccosscb . Vmoi- of tho largest t,on wlth 1,10 Aust,n Jewelry Store. Conlo In and seo our now lino of , i'V:?. "V"u!voro alt warm days with a gradual unyaoi mmaio um wnicit is at Ui6 Suit dh Sopt, 29 and to be matinee , and night, tho produce nnd fl says; "Months wore Bpont In oxten. sve roBcarch In securing accurate ' aain anu equipment ior eacn or tne,, eighteen chapters. "Ad is true .of1 ah great porlods of history, historians Piano tuning, Holley Music House. , Our quick service on broken lenses will pleaso you. Wo grind them In our' own shop and can replace most any Ions within an hour or two. Dixon Op tical Co. :o:- N0TICE TO CONTRACTORS. dlffor widely In"' Iholr accounts of famouB events and it was difficult in preparing tho script for production to know exactly which accounts to choose. Robort Dillon, who wrote tho ntory and continuity from his tory, porsucd every text book on Notlce ls horoby glvcn tlmt the history in tho library and with the Mayor and clty Councll of th0 city of assistance of professional research , North pitto. vhr. will rw-nivn bids T-I- ' for furnishing all material and con structing 1445 feet of ten inch sower complete with one manhole, according to plans and specifications adopted workers succeeded in getting in his Hcrlpt tho real events as they actually happened. Throughout tho greatest attention was paid to historical accuracy in order that tho chapter play might, prove a real help to teachers ana students as well as serving as an ex- will bo fdund in. "My Dream Has Come True" and "tho Bashful Rum- ! bio, Deo." Tho "All Aboard" scoro ' contains individual hits, and It would I bo hnrd Indeed to limit thom to ono or two numborB. Somo of thoso j taking loading parts aro Mr. John i RItner who will portray, Billy Brady, j.a Collogo oy horo, Donald Rub i soil will bo scon as Johnny Grady, Billy's pal, and tho part of Alexander and on file with the city clerk of snirl city. Bids must be on filo with the City Clerk on or before eight o'clock P. E. S. Piper of Wallaco was a business visitor in the city Wednes day. Mrs. Shield. of Gibbon, Nobr., 1b visiting her daughter 'Mrs. Glon Smith. MrB. Georgo McGlnloy of Keystone was a business visitor In tho city yoBtorday. Mrs. Fredricks of Gibbon, Nobr. is ccptlonally Interesting and thrilling m October 3, 1922. They must be on entertainment for ad'ilts. :o:- DR. 0. II. CRESSL13R GRADUATE DENTIST Offlco ovor tho McDonald Stato Bank. C. Phomo will bo taken by Ralph visiting with hor daughter Mrs. L. J. Shawgo. Dorothy Brady and Beat- Johnson. rlco Sloano, two collogo girls, will bo Mrs. Minor Hull loft yesterday for played by Miss Margurlto Campbon Omaha whoro sho will visit for sov nnd Miss Mary Ellsworth. Others oral dayB. taking parts aro Mrs. Tlley who will, . Dr. Newman of Wallaco transacted bo scon as MrB. Sloano, mother ot: profoSalonal business In tld ciuy Beatrlco nnd P. G. Buchanan, Capt- yqqtorday. am jiutt, oi mo s, a. xaoriua. Catholic Girls to bo Entertained. Tho members of tho Catholic Girls club will bo entertained Mon day evening by Miss Edna Sullivan. LOCAL AND PERSONAL -:o:- 1IUYS AND GIRLS CMJHS UNTHK TAIN VISITORS AND PRIZE WINNERS '- Mrs, D. P. Wilcox of Cozard spent Thursday in tho city visiting Mr. and Mrn. Roy Cottoroll. Make Dnncelnnd your amusement 'hall. Under management of American" In tho stock Judging contest at Legion Orchestra, tho. county fair yoslrday tho Daisy) M. J. Forbes roturucd Inst oven. McPhonion club, Clydo Shanor, lead- j ing from Denver nftor transacting or, won first place; tho Blgnoll Pol- business for several days. and-Clilna club, R. R. Morris, second; i Wilson Pockot Duroc club, II. C. Hartinan, third and tho Goldonrod HumpBhlro club, Scott Shaner, fourth I Tho individual prizes wont as foil- JOBonii rsoinn returned yesterday own: Vlrgoan Dccts, first, Morroll rrom rK wllcro ho .attended tho Shnnor, second and Paul IIou80,4gPPr!cn11 LBlo convention. f$" "-Misses Francis nnd Dora Dolph :a: returned from Donver last ovcnlng ICntcrtnin in Honor of Mrs. Conlln. Mrs. Horton Munger assisted by Mrs. C. R. Morey entertained Wed nesday afternoon at tho Munger homo at Bridgo in honor of Mrs. Frank Conlln of Omaha, who Is a guest at tho homo of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon. tho proposal In the specifications and must be accompanied by a certified chock payable to the Ctty Treasurei for on amount equal to three per cent of the bid made. Estimated coat of tho sower is 11490.00. The mayor and Council reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. By order of tho City Council of North Platte, Nebr., Sept. 19th, 1922. E. H EVANS, Mayor. O. E. ELDER, Clerk. (Seal.) The Famous SPECIALS For Saturday Mens HeaVy Union Suits Heavy grey ribbed, all sizes 36 to 46 (T 4 ff S1.50 value....51.UU Mens Flannel Shirts t Tan and grey, sizes 11 32.25 value. ,,.$1,65 Mens Heavy Cotton Sweat ers, grey only, sizes 36 S2.50 value... Ol.O" Childrens Fast Color Hose Black only, sizes 6 lo'j 10,35c value, pair., .,(3 Mens White Handkerch'fs Large size, soft finish, p 10c value J)C Front and Dewey Corner Store ' Miss Suo Murchlo left tho first of tho week for Iowa City where sho will make her future homo. Mra. Hattlo Hirstcd of Horahoy Hhoppod In tho city Wednesday. Always wolcomo at Dancoland ovory Saturday nlto. . W. Hornor of, Wallaco transacted buslnosB in tho city Tuesday, MIbb Ruth Davidson has talcon a third. poBltlon In Dr. Lano'B Dental olTlco. ; Arthur Mahan Ih oiijoylng a two j Ono of tlo ovents -which North imQr visiting with friends for several woolen vacation from tho Roxall Drug i Piatto oan look forward to with ox (mv8, Btoro. I peculation, Is tho locturo by Dd W. A. Tho body of Orvillo" Sportsman Poto McKlnW of Staploton was u ,MoiiJ'or ot tho University of ICanflaH. : tinivod this morning from Denver buslnoHH visitor In tho city Wodnoa-1 nr MG001' miH 11 department all of. No funoral arrangements have been dny, IiIh own and lookn after tho good of inado. Miss Mabol Krabb of Paxton iu : tUQo f0"01' M ) ' Mrs. Augubt Victor loft this morn. visiting with fronds In tho city this 1 Z " m ,ng for AxtolI Nobr- aftcr vlsltInB week. Imllvlduals and commUnltiOB .in other v.1(u,Mr daughter Mrs; E. 'Cedar- places and tolling about them. In such ;,, fn Hnvorn1 l1n,.a Mm. Jnlill OMTnriL nt Wnllnrn u-n I , ..... nurB l0 SOVOral daj'S. " """ ll yyuf iiuu itu UUHliy UI311I1KU1HU 110 I ..... I . . . . ... .. . ' Entei-tniiis nt Surprise Party. Mrs. C. J. Cornwoll entertained 'forty guests at her homo Monday ovcnlng at a surprUo .party In honor of Mrs. A. D. Cornwoll. Tho occas ion was hor 24th birthday. Tho evening was spent In playing cards after which a delicious two courso luncheon was served. -:o:- Mrs. P. C. Phillips loft yesterday for Illff, Colo., whoro eho was called j by tho Illness of her son who j was seriously hurt in an auto accident ! Wednesday evening. t i SPECIAL FEATURES WRITTEN EST COMBINATION WITH STANDARD LIFE POLICIES Non-Cancellablo Accident and Health Insurance. Doublo Indemnity Provisions. Speciflo Dismemberment Provisions. Disability Income Clause. Monthly Llfo Incomo Provisions. Puro and Installment Incomo Endowment Provisions. Premium Waiver Clause. Post Mortem Dividends. Full Participation in all. Surplus. Automatlo Non-forfoituro Clause. Insurance that Insures Protection that Protects Fidelity Reserve Company Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Neb. n business vtnltor in tho city Wed nonday. . , Moot your trlonds at Dancoland, ovory Saturday nlto. . Mrs. John Stackhouao of Dlqkons was a business visitor In tho city Wednesday. worthy from tho worthiest). Ho will uddrosB tho district toachorH conven tion which Is to bo hold horo on Fri day October 13 nnd tho session will bo -open to ovoiwonu. Dodgo Brothers cars uro roo1 fllzed family cars of 114 lml. wlflfiM. U. A. Johnson of Gothenburg baao. It ,a oaulppod wlth 32x, uoh. arrived yesterday to transact buat. LJdd conl tlrcB nll ftroimdi Conilira ncBs for a fow days. Iwltu otllor Bninllor carfl for whIt;h 13l McOlothlon ot Sutherland was a city visitor Wodnosday. Ho also in tended tho county fair. '"MrB. Q. Finn returned Tuesday ovcnlng from Denver after visiting; with rolatlvcH for a few days. j Mr. and Mra, Arthur Malum lcavo ! Sunday for points In Colorado whoro j they will visit for two wooks. 1 MIbb Ilolon ICroohlor has takon a ' position with tho Simon Bros. Tln ahop. Sho began work Wodnosday. ! Dr. Mario Amos loaves tomorrow ! for Savannah, 111. to visit for a fow days, Sho will bo homo October 1. Mrs. Adult Giuu roturnod, Tuesday ovonlng from Norfolk, Nobr. whoro Bho has boon vlBltlng hor sou Roland. J. M. draWo of Fort Luptou, Colo rado 1b visiting with rolatlvos in tho city. Mr, arable was a former rosl dont horo. i K HWlS? ? f ' MIbb Molon Jotor loft yoBtorday tor I'hlladolphla. MIbb Jotor will bo ono of tho Instructors at Bryn Mawr Collogo this year. Dryn Mawr is ono of tho leading woman's collogob ,ot. tho country. hll'hcr price is askod. J. V Romlgh- r -Doal'.T. L. & S. Groceteria. SIDNEY GATES' SUPERB JAZZ At Danceland, Monday, September 25 UN THEATRE ftolo ot Furnlturo ENTIJtK FURNISHINGS OF 1I0U8K. m W. 4th St. Mrs. R, L. OravoB. FOR SAXiE Choice lot ot young Red Poll bulla at farmors prlcoa at PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM South Dowoy Stroot S. Starts Friday and Saturday, September 29 and 30 The Greatest Chapter Play of American History "In The Days of Buffalo Bill" With North Platte's Own Hero, COL. WML F. CODY, "BUFFALO BILL" Played by Duke R, Lee. Watch For It! HHHHMHMHHI Wait For It! Emi your whdfe home without ypgoi m pipes or If pffil I pHIS new type heating system can be easily installed in any home new or old in a few hours' time. No fuss or muss, because no pipes to run and no tearing up of walls and floors. Only one hole to cut, for ONE REGISTER heats the whole house. Then just leave the doors between con necting rooms open. 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