THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE . i THE UNION REVIVAL mtiXCING UP. KAT1IKK TO UK PIllftiKNTHI) IIY ItHAIi IjIVM AOTOItS ixciim.vrs ov this MKKTINfi KOTHS OX Till PIUHJUHfiS AND Tho com,c cartoon, "Mrlnulng Up i-fttnor" is tho basis of tho piny by the Bnnio name which Is to be at the Keith next Tuesday evening. The advance man says It fun of ,,,,' , ; - , , tho rampant, instating Infectious Tonight Is Mothers night. Every nnd ponctrnllnB sort muslc and Jm. Person who atterds the meeting Is ,op niul haUnls tho on mlr(h thftt askn to wear a white or rod flower rlKs back the sunshine of oxlstanco or Wbbon-for a mother who Is llv-;nIld overy oUl(Jf. egscntlal lngredlcnt Ingandawhltefora mathorwhohas llmt makc9 nmuscmcnt ono otornill gone. TUero will ho special music nv nn.t onm- Tim .in,. iu i.. m,,. mi l a spodal sermon. -,' n,, nvnv,,in i ...i.nti u Mini J'HM til. IlKUlklVll IU fc Saturday night will bo children's milllbcr -Pf oiuv features, surprises night again and there will bo songs iUul noltleB, special music, scenic and stunts by tho boys and girls. Sl(lc"'"mcnt and other Innovations. Following these Mr. Praser will do- or COU1'SO tn center of tho play Is liver a brief sermon appropriate to J'BKR- the occasion. V '- :o: x LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wednesday night whs ,thc llrst time tho Invitation was glvon to (,llllt0,s for Spectacles, those who sought conversion and Mrs- w- Kaston was a business 'over seventy-flve young and old peo- visitor in the city Wednesday, pie wont forward. Ten morn 'wont Mrs. Dick Baker of Staploton shop l'orward last riiglit. (t'd In the city Wednesday. A son was born Tuesday to Mr. Prank Johnson. has called on local musicians to help M' B. Edwlna Schatz of Omaha is him In the singing. Last night a spending a few dnys In tho city vlslt inale quartet sang three numbers with friends. Mr. Prascr's voice has been taxed u., i. t,. i i. .At. and Mrs DR. 0. II CRESSLEIt (JKADUATE DENTIST Office ovor tho McDonald State Dank. WATCH YOUR SALE DATE CITY AND COUNTY NEWS J. 0. Ueeler transacted business In Sidney Wednesday. November 28 Public snlo at farm of It L. Douglas, twolvo mllos south-1 cast or North Platto. Live stock, ma-' chlnory and 160 aoroB of land. II. M. .Mwnson, Auctioneer. :o: Saturdays special at Cash Market, Pl'ftAll linttl linrlf rnnalu nftfl nniiml 1 Mrs. W- W. Pogson of Wollfleot rhom, 2(!. u stGbb'ns ' , ' suuiipvu in my city yostoruay. Mrs. Ilay EaBton - of Maywood shopped in the city Wednesday. C. K. Piper of Wollfleot was a business visitor In the city Wednesday. Mrs. William Jofftsrs or Omaha is visiting in tho city with friends for! a few. days. i Pat Lonorgnn of Moulder, Colo, j visited with friends In tho olty y(os- j . The Right Auctioneer Menus Dollnrs to you. My specially is FARM SALES See me or ! hone. 1 am busy but tan book another one. I. i. BROWNF1ELD Phono 74 Hcrshey, Neb. torday while onrouto'to Springfield. Mrs. 0. II. Cady returned to hor 1.- hoino In Hcrshey yesterday artor transacting business In tho city. Miss Viola Itauch returned Tues day evening from Omaha after spend ing "sovenil days with friends. Mrs. Walter llazoncamp and sister Miss Josephine Ilobb returned Tucb day from Lexington whero they visit ed with relatives. Mrs. L. M. Pylo and daughter r -Mis. P. M. Wulvorton and dauuh- Edith left vestordav for Kit Carson. tor of Dickons wero shoppers in tho ,Colo., where they .will visit tho for- mer's daughter Mrs. A. W. Hinds, rormcrly Miss Ola Pylo. and tonight Mrs. M. H. Gilfoyl will Bing one or more solos. The' attendance at tho ten o'clock morning prayer meetings has stead ily increased until yesterday' morn ing when thero wero 1G7 people pres ent. That Is the total for ten or more meetings. The number pres- ' 'eft tills morning ent todny "was expected to be still where they will attend the North Saturday evening Nov. 25 is open ing night at the P. W. Daniel Ploral Shop, 408 Locust. Walter Anderson spent the llrst of tho week In Gothenburg visiting with homo folks. George Prater' and daughter Thel- for Sidney city Wednesday. Mrs. David Holston of Hcrshey visited In the city Wednesday with friends, - -:o:- NOTICB Hero is a real Gmas suggestion. A gonulno Gruen Verlthln wAhfh for him, from Dixons. Miss Edna McNoel is off duty at the Hollman-Sobastlan office on account of illness. - Saturday only from 2 p. m. to (i p. m. one group of Ladles Coats at ?6, ono group at $10 and ono group, at ?15. E. T. Tramp & Sons Iteady-to-Wear. larger. Sunday is ex'pected to bo the clos Ing day of. tho meetings. The rog' nlar morning services will be held i & &gHn in each of the churches and tho young people's meetings will bo held In the early evening as usual. Then at 7:30 tho union service will begin with Mr. Praser In charge. Ho will give a sermon fitting the close of the four week's campaign, attendants is expected. Platte-Sldney game this afternoon. We are prepared for your Christ mas shopping with a store filled with beautiful and lasting gifts. Clinton Gifts That Last. Miss Virginia Malstun left this morning for Sidney where she will attend the football game this afternoon. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW Mrs. Cliaa. Cooper of Ilatone, New A large ,lpx'c who has been visiting at tho J. H. Schott home left yesterday for Grand Island whero she will visit be- Wednesday night was Sunday j fore returning homo, school nlglif and the church was , Mr , . Ml ChaB Hermnnson and crowded to capacity. The Sunday Schools met In their , respective churches at seven o'clock and In turn joined in the march which in cluded each of tho churches in turn. The line marched down Dewey street to the Methodist church where tho night meetings are held. It was a noisy, merry throng that filled the church and sang songs for Mr. Praser. daughter leave Monday for points in California whero they will spent sev eral weeks with Mrs. Hermansen's brother n. Ellas. Stop! Look! Listen! In our north , window, at the good looking coats to bo sold for $5, $10, $15 Saturday only from 2 p. m. to G p. m. E. T. Tramp & Sons Iteady-to-Wcar. :o:- NOTICE OP TAKING UP ESTRAY Taken up by undersigned Block 33 and 34, Nevlllo addition, County of Lincoln, State of Nebraska; on tho 10 day of November 1922, 1 black gelding, 2 years old; 1 dun colored gelding coming 2 years old; 1 gray maro com ing 4 yrs. old. Unbroko and no brands. Dated this 22 day of November 1922. Signed Geno Crook. Kull lino of groceries' and meats at Crows. Hamburger 15c, loin and round steak 23c, wciniea 20c, pork roast 20c, picnic hams lCc. i Special prico on beef by tho quarter and on dressed hogs, i'reo delivery. Crow & Crow. Thono 708. What a Heap of Happiness It Would Hring to North Platto Homes Hard to do liousework with an ach ing back. Drlngs you hours of misery at kssuro or at work. If women only knew tho cause i that Backacho( pains often come from I weak kidneys. I 'Twould save much needless woe. j Doan's Kidney Pills artf for weak I kidneys. Ask your neighbor, j Read what a North Platte citizen i says; Mrs. Jas. Adamson, 920 N. Chestnut St., says: "Whenever I feel in need of a kidney medicine I take Doan's Kidney Pills.. When my kidneys get lout of order I have backache, feel I tired. languid and miserable. When I jhave an attack I get a box of Doan's, ) Kidney Pills and a few make me feel ' better right away. Doan's aro a ,re I liable medicine and I am glad to rec- ! commend them." I GOc, at all dealers. Foster-Mllburn ! Co., Mfrp., Buffalo, N. Y. Paving Assessments for tho follow. ' Ing districts may jiow bo paid at the ! offico of tho City Treasurer. Paving District 3 (East 4th Street) 4 (Wost 5th) 5 (West 4 to Oak) G (East 5th) Districts 3 and G havo boon drawing Intorest since October Gth, 1922, and districts 4 and o will begin drawing Intorest Dcoembor Gth, 1922. L. E. MEHLMANN City Trcasuror Closing Out Needle Work I am closing out my entire line of Art Needle Work, at a big discount. This is a good oppor tunity to do your Xmas buying I V. Warrington, Art Store. i Saturday & Monday, Two Days, Thanksgiving Specials ' Swif t'a Premium Sugar Cured Skinned Hams per lb. . . .24 Morris' Supreme Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, per lb. .24 Armour's Star Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, per lb.. . .24 Cudahay's Puritan Sugar Cured Skinned Hams per lb. .24 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 84 5 lbs. Bulk Coffee 1.00 Kunners Stringless Beans . . ,S4 Crystal White Soap, per case (100 bars) . . . a 4.35 10 Bars Crystal White Soap ,.44 2 lb. Can Corn Beef Hash w . .25 ITENS Crackers, put up In milk pails, per pail .95 510 lb. Box Graham Crackers. : : .25 Fish Chowder (Vegetable soup) 3 cans .25 (! Cans Sugar Corn. . .59 Apples per bu. . . . 1.25 White Pish in Brine, per lb .09 If you buy a 2 lb. package of our BLACK HAWK guaran teed Coffee for 95c we will give you free, a beautiful salad dish worth 75 cents. " . 48 lb. Sack Red Moon Flour 1.70 Cranberries per qt. . ' : : . .10 1 lb. Mince Meat, per lb -. . . .22 1 lb. Peanut Brittle per lb..- r .16 ALIVE XTOOSE 10 to 11 lbs GOOSE $2.25 We have Citron, orange, lemon peel, also FRESH OYST ERS CELERY AND LETTUCE. NcMichael Grocery. Phone 141. H 3i Keith Theatre, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday. Prices lUc, 30c, 40c. Sunday Matinee 10c, 30c. ifi I NORTH PLATTERS I 1 GREATEST ifj I ATTRACTION Iff" KJ Heart OF THE SEASON Sale THE SELLING SENSATION OF THE YEAR ipj Right in the very heart of the season we offer hundreds of choice items cf Mf rt Wearing Ap parel at greatly reduced prices. Thisti done in the face of rapidly advancing market and it is your chance to beat the eastern profiteer's game. We List Below Only a Few of the Hundreds ot Bargains this Sale Offers: Gloria na i I'arlHlun dancer who wiiia fanio ami lovo after muny temptations. Mora la vish in powns and seitliiK tlum "Dc ond tho Hocks,;1 A grilll'int supporting cast. Wool mixed Union Suits heavy weight and a wonderful value at $1.69 All wool Serge Shirt, khaki color, McDonald and Wilson, Bros, makers, worth $5.50 $3.49 Heavy Moleskin Vest, body lin ing and sleeves, a soft glove leather, worsted knit collar, worth $8.00, sale price 185,35 Special purchase of Men's wool mixed Coat Sweaters, heavy weight and extra good quality, good for work or dress, extra bargains at jfl- dlju 'ft: r is l Ti 5fi Suits made of pure wool and in latest models for both men and young men. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction 0: $2.49 Men's Dress Shoes of very finest quality, broken lots but in all sizes, worth $8 to $12.00 One lot at $4.95 One lot at $2.95 Work Shirts, extra value, made of famous Blue Bell cloth, full cut and a wonder at 66c r $16.85 Overcoats in famous Collegian brand, pure wool fabric, and in the nobby belted models $16.85 i LE A Sain Woods Production By Anno NicholH Adapted to the screen by Klmer Mania and Percy Month JOHN B. EDWARDS CO. The Economy Clothes Store of North Platte.