Ml 15 NORTH PIjATTID S1DMI-W1SISKLY TRIBUNE ACTIVITIES OF THE Moved for UiS, Agaaist RiiiLUmons . Iptore future food supply Mrs. A. Puahmnn of Lomoyno Is Mm. GoriVgd McGfnlfty of Koyatono '' IHnir thjs rok at tho hdmo of la vlattlng with frlonda' In -tho city Mr. II. N. Smith. Tor a fotr dayfl, TIP T OllZfi mm hi WH AT IS 11KING HONK Y , THE Dirn.HKJJT LODGKS AND' SOCIETIES LUTHERAN 11 00 "A Now Reformation Needed." ! 8:00 "Sorman." EPISCOPAL .11:00 "Morning prayer juid sermon;" 7:50 "Evening prayer nud sermon." TRAVEL AND STUDY Club mooting for next Monday even- Ing has boon postponed until Monday! Novombor G. christian: 11:00 "Regular Preaching , service." 7:30 beginning ot tho Union Revival services at tho Paptlst church. PAPTIST '. 11:00 "The greatest Prayer Week In History." 7:30 "Union Revival." KbHttRb .XJ&x. .J. - .... ?&M Kftt ... v. ' . i .... fc i, v sw, . U.S.JUPAR f V, . METHODIST 11:00 "Tho Winning Church." 7:30 A Union mocking at tho Baptist Church. ' ucimin 1 .' , NAHARKUM Will entertain the U.;C.JT. members I and families at a Halloween party i Saturday, Oct. 28, at 9. p. m. at (tho . K. C. hall. ... ! Thcio men wito 1 1 1 - .i iiicipnis in iht lar h;icIii .-imrt cuyii .lnch Rrautul ihc United Si.u an injitnctRin ' .i.iium ,l,adLniO'i. I'lioy arc (upper, left to r.ylit) U S.'DHtnet Att Cl.'fii. it Chicago, Ass't. U. S. Awy.-Gui. nLitkborn Interline and U S. ' it -Gon Harry M. IJaujjherty. Ilclow, U. 5 Judjjc James H. Vtllar.iin. of ihc Chicago I district, who granted the nijuiK tioti. A'tnrv. y Gciiral Dnilirv claims it a move onl) to iMvveiu inter fclr.s; ,itn u.iiional public luiliucj. flic l.'nioin tlic imII I itiiit to a lirii... CHRISTIAN Ladies will hold a bako solo In tho window ot Ihe Durbln garago Satur day. Eveiyonc Is expected to donate. WAR MOTHERS Will meet with Mr. C. S. Clinton this evening Jo complete arrange ments for tho Armistice day program. A good attendance Is desired. PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 "The Ministry of Friendship." 7:30 Wo Join In the opening service of the Union revival at tho Beptlst church. campfir'e There will bo a caiupfire raXly of all ' tho campflro girls and their guardians and all girls qyer twolvo years of' ago who would lke to be a campflro girl at tho Campflro camp tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Everyone bring your own lunch.. Fresh sauerkraut and llmberger cheese afMartl's market. Mrs. John Splker of Spaulding Is I visiting in tho city with Mrs. Loretta I Brownfiold. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson loft this inornlHg for Cheyenne -where j they will visit their son Chas. Thomp j son. Jonathan apples $1.35 per bushel, I peaches 75c to $1.50 a bushel, On :Ions ?1.25 per bushel at Gamblo & ! Springers, 822 North Locust. Clinton's for Spectacles. Danceland entertainers leavo this afternoon for Gothenburg whero they will play this evening. Tho remains of tho lato Harry C. Bitting who died yesterday will bo taken jlhls evening to Dos Moines, la. for burial. Ho was 68 years old. Miss Margaretto Nesbit of tho Library Commission from Lincoln returned to her homo this morning after visiting In the city for several ! v I days. BonJ. C. Marah, chairman of tho. Farmers! National Council ofWash ington, D. C. and Harry M. Lux, state' ipanager t tho Non-Partisan League of Nabraska will speak at tho court house Wednosday, November 1 at 8 p. m. Business men and ladles are especially Invited and ho is said to ljavo a spelcal message for farmers.! Tho following item was clipped : from tho Gothenburg Tlmes: Geo. Mills of North Platte and Mrs. Dora I Roscnburg were married at tho John Anderson homo last Saturday by Rev. Swanson. Mrs. Charley Brugg- 1 er and children from Lexington, Mr. aild Mrs. Charley Ross, and Walter Anderson from North Blatto and Miss Flora AndersoD wore tho only ones present besides tho Immediate fam ily. A delicious three course dinner was served after tho ceremony. IU1 Woodpeckers Are Wise Birds and Ntvor Take' tin Chance of Flr.dlnrj Larder Bare. 'CiilUtni.lB v(vi1peekers ollon pitas muclu.of their ltfl time In the liRht o&?niMti""i of rtlllnsf holes In tree trunks, with pH.Ues. When thiv are rfjiliy IhihiatrluHs, howuver, ttiey nutif ttpicttnv these synunftrlenl hplog unci fill them snugly with neurit, Oflon they nllow tlione ncorns to rouiuln 1m colli aturnge for sevi-nil months, and thuli. wlifii they need extra rations, thoy know where a supply can readily ho found. When onks mid plnos grow side by side, the birds usually favor the plne.s as stnnw trees. This Is probably beeuuw It Is only on such trees that tho outer baric presents n suitable surface for drilling tho holes. No living oak trees are used, but dead oaks, from which the bark has fallen, nro chosen. The vast number of Hitch holes that n slntrle tree trunk can contnln mny bo Inferred from the fnct that In CO feet of n fallen pine tree In the San Jncln-, to mountains of California It was esti mated that there were 31,800 holes. Almost without exception, the acorns are Inserted Into the holes. Tho birds take great pains to hammer them in securely. They like not only the ncorns, but the grubs that nro often contained In them. As for tho peb bles, they must make it specialty of them when ncorns are not In tho mar ket Just to keep themselves In train ing for handling (or should ouo say "billing") the new crop. St. Nicholas. The Wicked Judas. During a visit he paid to Obcram mcrgnu several years ago the late Mr. Andrew 1J. White, the American dip lomat, made the acquaintance of the Judas, whom he described ns by far the best actor In the whole perform ance. Mr. White remarked to him that he ought to have u double salary, as the Judas had In the miracle plays of the Middle Ages, when this was thought due to him as compensation for the injury done to his character by his taking that part. At this the Obeniipniorgau Judas smiled pleasant ly, nnd replied: "No; I am content to share equally with the others. But the same feeling t iuard the Judas still exists." Tie then told Mr. White the following story. A few weeks be fore, while lie was working at his carving bench, the door of his work shop opened nnd a peasant womnn front the mountains enmo In, stood still, and. gazed at film Intently. On his asking her what she wanted she snid : "I" saw you in the pluy yester day. I "fWlshed to" look at you' again. You lout; s) like my husband. He Is dead, ljtoo, was a very bad man 1" Manchester Gttardlnn. Candidal e for County Commissioner, E H.- SPRINGER, Mr. Springer waa dofoatcd In tho primary by a combination of somo Ronubllcans and tho Democrats nnd Prncrnsslves. Ihornbv do- fcatlng tho Intont ot tho Primary law. Ho enters tho raco again only on tho solicitation of his friends ovor tho county, who urgo him to run nnd who have promised him their support. ' Your voto will bo appreciated. Wrlto the nbovo name on the ballot nnd place an (x) opposlto It. 43 Different Kinds of Underwear to Choose From. Just A Few Specials From our large UNDERWEAR Assortment Famous Musical Critics Endorse The Brunswick How significant it is that in the homes of great musicians you almost invariably find The Brunswick! Noticeable absence of mechanical accompaniment, in reproduction, is one reason. Its fidelity to true musical form is another, Hollev Music House, Fifth nnd Dewey. When Joking Is Dangerous. Husbands should be careful how tUey spring Jokes at the table. And wives should be. alert on guard against the consequences of a surprise that amounts to a shock Jnceitaln cases such as that at Now York ro ecntly, for Instance. .Men who toss oft Jokes at the table and cause their wives to laugh so sud denly thrft they pull n piece of meat Into tho trachea and choke to death have a grave responsibility. Of course, the habitual Joker who gets a fresh stock even' week runs no such risks. Ills wife is Immune to laughter at his "funny enfeks," and stands In no dan ger. But 'fellows who are pleasant only once In a long time, nnd who "pull a joke" perhaps twice In a lifetime, should time their efforts so that their wives have not n mouthful of meat handy to pull Into their windpipes. For thnt Is not what windpipes arc for, and they resent Intrusion of solids. -Exchange. )j -a Kxtrii Heavy "Virgin" Wool union suits, fl flft sizes 3C to fiO. Ilxtra Heavy Cotton ribbed union suits, c1 C sizes 30 to 41 Ji.UtJ "Tryoii .dills" Co((on Ribbed union suits Qt OC sizes III to 4C "SmiKnry Fleece" Heavy Union atijts, sizes Ql OC 3(5 to 4G Jtl-CiO Heavy Grey Cotton .Union suits sizes 38 AC. to it , JaL Hoys' Cotton Union O Suits 1 Oi)c Heavy Wool (Buckskin Color) Union aullts, sizes dC AC 30 to 50 Chalmers Finest Wool and .Worsted union milts, sizes 'J to G2 Cluilineis Medium Weight Wool nnd Worstod Union suits, sizes 31 OC to C2 $Qiid Flue "Yurent" Cotton and Wool union PJ OC suits, sizes 30 to 4G Extra Heavy Wool Mlxod union suits, ?0 Crt sizes 30 to 41 0.JU Heavy VVool Itlbbcd Union suits sizes 30 jj2 tjQ Chalmers Finest Spring Noedlo cotton union dJO Suits, sizes 31 to 02 Chalmers Extra Heavy Cotton union suits' g,"! QC sizes 31 to GO The Largest Underwear Stock in North Platte. 5 L. & S. Groceteria. I . mar a mltd, vtceloblo Iaxatt7o to 1 til relieve Constipation nnd Bili ousness ana uccp uio uiccsnvo uu niimtnntlva functions normal. i t. B0i'-.i-a:.r-siwo years We Sell for Less 'tis True and We Sell Only Quality Groceries Too. Specials tor Sat. and Monday i Chips ofMhoOId Block mX3) -"ttio mt m ft HJw One-third the regu- H kKMCniTlUr dote. Made of jB Wnnii Ingrtdienti, t(,en candy coated. IPor children and adulttB Sugar 12 lbs for , $1.00 Pure fino granulaCcd. Goblin Soap 3 bars for .10 Cookies Eldorado Bars per lb. .22 Crisp and fresh Ever Grcon Corn 'The finest pack that can bo bought. 2 cans for .25 Thy're fresh per doz. .33 it :.: :.: :.: j.r :.: :.: J.J :.: :.t it i.t t.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t '! it it i.t it ft Crackers Salted, fresh and crisp Highest quality per lb .14 Cocoa Its pure that's sure 3 lbs. for .20 Shredded Wheat Per pkg. .11 Ivroy Soap (10 size) 3 bars for .25 Fairy Soap 4 bars, for .25 ....,,.,,,, , MM A ti M M t i U M M t M W t 4 U Quantities Limited. None Sold to Dealers Free Delivery to any Part ol the City. DeForest Cash Grocery Phone 212 Live Better for Less Phone 212 Special S J -J rHj i'i howmg of Albrecht Furs. r There will be a special representative here from the Albrecht Company Saturday. He will have with him a large yoriety of liner furs in Coats, Capes and smaller pieces. This will be your chance to select what you want from the most relieblo line that is shown. W wili lay (away anything you purchase until later, provided we have a payment on it now. Wilcox Department Store NOLAN BROS. ii i