LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Monoy to loan on farms. Soo Oono Crook. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stuart Saturday. Tribune for Christmas. $1.50 year t Mrs. Wm, Harst of Hcrshey spent Sunday In the city visiting friends. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Kilmer Friday. . - Christmas perfumes and tollot waters, nincker Drug Co. Miss Gladys Stogell spent Sunday In Ogallala visiting with friends. Hllmar Bjnales of Hershpy was a business visitor In the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Halllngan trans acted business In Sutherland Monday. Wo will bo open evenings beginning Dec. 15th. Clinton & Son, Gifts that Last. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Ware of Her shey were Christmas shoppers In tho city Monday. P. R. Elliott left yesterday for Long Beach, Calif, where ho will visit his family. A new model In the Hobart M. Cable piano for your Inspection. Dixon Music Shop. Mrs. John Tigho of Lexington ar rived in tho city Wednesday to spend the holidays with relatives. Harold Bradley of Oshkosh enter ed tho Platte. Valley hospital yester day whore ho will recelvo medical attention. Come to our sale and bo suro to get here early. Austin's Jowolry, storo. Keith Theatre Building. Open even ings until Christmas. ( Ted Welngand arrived Sunday from Los Angelos, Calif, to spend Christmas' holidays with his parents In the' city. On complete radio outfits wo are of fering a Christmas discount of 10 per cent to 15 per cent. North Platte Light & Power Co. Miss Florlno Ste'bblns returned Friday from Hastings to spend tho Christmas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stebblns. Mr." and Mrs. R. I. Cox left Mon day for Santa Anna, Calif, where they will spend the remainder of the win ter. Claude DeLaney will leave in a few days for Tampa, Fla.. where ho will spend tho remainder of tho win ter. Before purchasing that Xmas gift see us. Our sale is on, 'Open evenings until Christmas. Austin tho Jeweler. Keith Theatre building. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Folchert of Wellfleet underwent an operation at tho Platte Valley hos pital yesterday. Young chickens 18c per pound at the Burke Cash Grocery, C21 East Fourth Street. Phone 971. We will be open Christmas until 1 o'clock and will deliver. Tho blue stationery cabinets fliled with lino bond envelopes and letter heads, printed as you say, make flno "Christmas gifts. At tho Tribune office. The HIRSCHFELD Co- A Sate Place To Trade A Dandy Gift For Him A Box of Mens DARNPROOF HOSE They are Guaranteed for six months wear without repair. A Box of d1 Cft Six Pairs Pl.dV Colors-Black, Brown, Grey, Navy. Two Other Hosiery Specials Mens Silk Lisle nosq. 6 pairs in Amas box. Per box Mens Fast Color Ho3e,six pairs in Xmas Box tf? for tj A North Plattes Foremost Cldthiers for Men and Boys. Pi Mrs. W. 6. Reynolds roturnod Wed nesday from Rochester? Minn, whoro sho has spent tho past fow weeks. Christmas table bouquets, a spoclal- ty. F. W. Danlol, tho down-town flor-l 1st I Mrs. EHzaboth Smithy w,lll spend Christmas In Koarney with her fam ily. Christmas stationery. Rlnckpr Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Christ loft Wed nesday for Lexington whoro they will spend tho holidays with rolatlvcs. How would a Thermos Lunch Kit! be as a suggestion for his Christmas Gift? Clinton & Son, Gifts that Last. Miss Beatrice Ballard loaves this ovenlng for Bcatrlco whero sho will spend Christmas with her parents. Seo our Christmas candles. 15c per pound and up. Burko Cash Grocery, C21 E 4th Stroot. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Qulnn will spend Christmas In Choyonno at tho homo of tho lattor's mother. New Edlsons. New Prices, Plnys all makes of records. Dixon Music Shop. James Keofo leaves this ovenlng for Omaha whero ho will spend Christmas with friends. Christmas trees, UBc, 50c, 75o and $1.00 at McMIchaols Grocery. C. F. Tracy left yesterday for El Dorado, Kansas whoro ho will spond tho holidays with relatives. Just received a nice assortment of Bubblo Books for tho Kiddles. These clover Httlo records put up in books make a most appreciative Xmas gift. Dixon Muslo Shop. Mr. and Mrs.'chas. Ilendy, Jr. or Chicago who have boon visiting with relatives in tho city for soveral days arc visiting in Donvor with frlonds for a fow days. Freeman Hansen who Is attending collogo at Denver is oxpected homoJ this evening to spend tho holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Pulver. Put a now Hobart M. Cable piano In her homo for Christmas. This now instrument can bo adjusted to play inher , 0 , t ovonlnB tho occasion iivu Ky uy bihw E a switch. The prlco is no moro than an ordinary good piano. rJixon Music Shop. Miss Josephine Hall of this city and A. J. Collar of BIgham Lako, Minn, were married yesterday after noon by Rev. Shenk of tho Baptist church. Tho young couple left last evening for Bigham'Lako, Minn., where they will make their futuro homo. DOUCET MUSIC, STUDIO Trovlyn E. Doucet Teacher of Violin and Cornet V- MERRY LAST In Mahogany, Fancy Mirrors Pictures, Pastel and English. Prints Buffet Sets Smoking Sets Table Scarfs Floor Lamps Table Lamps THE NORTH PLATTE) LOCAL AJfD PERSONAL i SI in on Wright of Staploton was a Christmas shopper in tho city yos- terdny. Tho C. P. Faulknnr homo on Wost twolfth streot was quarantined tho llrst of tho wook for Dlphthorln. Fred Fussol of Julosburg Is visit ing in tho city with frlonds for a fow days this wook. Mr. and Mrs. II. McKnlght of Moorofield wcro Christmas shoppors In tho city yesterday. Mrs. N. F. Harrison nrrlved last ovenlng from Julosburg to spend tho holidays at tho James Smlthors home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warron Vlckery wl)l spond Christmas In Omaha with rel atives. Andy Bawor loft yesterday for his homo at Ravenna nftcr visiting in tho city with relatives for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Danlol nro spending n few days in Omaha with relatives. Mrs.J. E.'McClough of Brady was a Christmas shopper In the city vester-. day. Clinton's for Spectacles. Leo Newton loft yesterday for Jules burg whero ho will poln tho Southern Imperial Flvo Orchestra. Ralph Clabaugh of Omaha is ex pected homo this ovenlng to .spend tho holidays with homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. Burkoy or Davenport Nebr., will spend tho holidays In tho city at tho homo of their daughter Mrs. M, E. Crosby. Mesh bags, Vanity cases, Hair or naments and Ear Bobs are gifts that aro suro to please tho ladles. Clinton & Son, Gifts that Last. Miss Alice Langford leaves Satur day for Kansas City where she will, spond Christmas at tho homo of her sister Mrs. Barrott. Wo cordially Invito you to inspect tho new Edison. Plays all records. Prices new and attractive, Tone Qual ity Is bettor than over. Dixon Music Shop. Miss Dorothea Hoga entertained Klvtnnn nf lior frfomla nt n nnrfv nt being her birthday. Tho ovoning vag spent in playing games, after which a delicious served. two-course lunch was Don't wait! Hurry! Our salo Is on( let's tnlk business for that Christmas gift. Open evenings until Christmas. Austins Jewelry Storo. Keith Theatre building. Chas. Yost who Is attending Mid land college at Fromont Is expected home this evening to 'spend tho holi days with his paronts Mr. and Mrs. G.'C. Yost. Flvo doon men's fancy bathrobes, just received. , Worth from $10.00 to $12.50, specially priced, $0.95. Red 31im Glotlies Shop. (VjCHRISTMAS y. It. 3IALONEY COMPANY . i' Extends to its hundreds of friends and patrons' This Christmas Message ; Of Thanks nnd Good will J May Health, Happiness and Contentment be , ' yours, thereby assuring to each and ovory. ono a Merry Christmas Day, FOR THE MINUTE SHOPPER Dining Room Suites Walnut and Oak from $150.00 to $350.00. W. R. Maloney SISMI - WEEKLV TRIBUNE WEATHER CONDITIONS Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday were warm, pleasant days hero with the temperature remaining 60 for tho last two days. Forcast for North Platto and vicinity: Fair tonight and Satur day; slightly cooler tonight. Highest' tomperaturo yesterday 57, a'yoar ago, 17, lowoet last night 25, a yoar ago1 7. Sunset today 5:1S p. m., sunrise' tomorrow S:0G a. m. Miss Anna O'Connoll Is oxpected I homo this ovonlng from Grnnd Is-' land to spond tho holidays with her j paronts Mr. and Mrs. W. H. O'Con noll. ! Pnrnoll Qulnn who is attlomllng Crolghton College at Omaha is expect ed homo tomorrow to spend tho holi days with his paronts Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Quinn. Why not a beautiful now Edison for tho family this Christmas. Prices are attractive, they will play all makes of i '"cords nnd thero is no question about i their tone. Dixon Music Shop. Clintons for oyo sorvlco. Miss Alburtn Callcnder is expected i homo this ovenlng from Barben whero I sho has boon teaching school to spend , tho holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Cnllendor. Add a Httlo Chrlstmns cheer to your homo with a fow of tho boautlful Christmas carols In both Columbia and Edison records. Dixon Music Shop. Everett Bradley who is attending Cotner College is expected homo this 'ovenlng to spond tho holidays wjth his paronts Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Brad- ioy- (.anas Oranges 15c and 20c a dozon at McMIchaols Grocery. F. C. Plelstlckor and Edward Han son left Wednesday by auto for points In Colorado whoro thoy will spend several days. Mrs. J. A. Condlt is expected homo Saturday from Los Angelos, Calif, where sho haa beon receiving med ical attontlon. ! WBmSmSSSSlXtegffl -ran it . t ni t , , wneeinonnriaties- COME AND SEE US Hotel Palace Palace Cafe PalaceBazaar Everything reasonable. Station. first class and prices Opposite) Union Pacific VI. . ii .. . A f i. Hi r Smoking Stands $4.00 to $13X0 Gate' Leg Tables $10.00 to $32.00 Fireside RocWs U3.G0 2 94S.GQ x Library Tables $16.60 to $38.00 Davenport Tables $23.75 to $43.50 I, Mahagony Rockers $D.60 to $28.00 Reed Rockers $21.00 to $45.00 i Co. raraasaaraacaEjsasziism IS IT MANSLAUGHTER To kill a man through reckless driving? Yes! But isn't the manslaughter CECIL II. DE3HLLE menus! k IS O MANSLAU To shoot a person in cold blood because ho had tried to steal the love of one you held dearer than all tho world? It is! But THAT isn't the manslaughter CECIL B. DE MILLE means! 00l2BraB!2a2BI2B0BSaaBaBI2BramE& r1 vnr I'ir vir pt I'-ir IS Mans To "Frame" aninnocont person and convict him of crime ho had never committed killing his self-re- spect, his reliance, his outlook on life? Yes! But that isn't the manslaughter CECIL B. DE MILLE Portrays in his Wonderful Picture Starring Thomas Meighan iSfuhtfu Saturday, Sunday 8c Monday Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. Matinee Sunday, SI r JESSE L.LASKV PRIStNTS Cecil PRODUCTION cai Thomas Meighan Lealricejou, - Lois Wilson Tolls of anothor "Manslaugh tor" of a warm pulsating hoart. Bl boating with hlght liopo3( JTHlI- dcnly torn asunder, leaving Its luckless ownor a dorollct liv ing yot doad. You'll novor forgot this wondorful play of gowns, riches and lovo. fit IK a IT C5 ',r I'-r n7 IT auriiter 10c and 30c PeMle's am b