The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 23, 1922, Image 1

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TUESDAY and FRIDAY
THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, JUNE 23, 1922.
NO. 48.
North Platte Citizens Welcome The Royal Neighbors To The City
SHORT STORIES OF
PEOPLEJi THINGS
ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT HE
CENT HAPPENINGS IN THIS
COMMUNITY
During the threatened storm u
Tuesday night tho flro department
was calfed to a homo at 2003 W.
Fourth whero a blaze wus started hut
it was out before they got there. No
damago was done.
EIRE DAMAGES UNION PACIFIC
DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN
YESTERDAY
Jean ZawartowskI, u citizen of Ger
many who lives at 503 B. Fourth street
has asked for naturalization and tho I
matter will come up before the Dis
trict court at tho fall term. Jean
came to this country in 1005 arriv
ing at Baltimore on June 16.
W. E. Shuman has purchased a
now car and with Murl Maupln as
driver, will start Monday on his cam
paign tour through tho Sixth district.
Ho Is confident of his success in win
ning the nomination for congress from
this district.
Firo started yesterday about 8 a. in.
in tho Union Pacific dining room and
kitchen, caused by a defcctlvo flue.
The firo was discovered by conductor
Stokes and a call was Immediately
given to tho flro department. Largo
holes woro chopped In tho roof in
order to get wntor to tho miming part
of tho building. Most of tho damago
In tho dinning room was caused by
water. It will bo necessary for this
part of tho building to bo closed for
at least a month In order that it may
bo repaired. Mr. Hanson camo from
Omaha last evening to see about tho
repairs necessary.
nlng striking the Buchanan homo at
502 W. Second streot. No damago
was done other than to some plumb
ing fixtures in tho basement.
The studio of 'Mrs. M. HenrV Gil
foyal will ho closed durlg July und
August. Mrs. Gllfoyal will enter the
Chicago Musical College for tho sum
mers work in both vocal and teaching
methods, under Percy Rector Step
hens of Now York City.
MAIS AND BOLING TO
, FIGHT FOR PRIZES1
THEY SAY THE FOURTH OF JULY
RACES ARE NOT YET
WON
EW
T
CORNERSTONE
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LOCAL AUTO REPAIR SHOPS MOVE
TO NKW AND LAHGER
QUARTERS
IMl'KKSSlVE EXERCISE IS HELD
IN CONNECTION WITH
CEREMONY
nfhe ibig crash which scared so
many people during the storm Tues
day evening was tho result of light-
A ONE DAY SPECIAL
For Sat., June 24
ComnfiM
QMens Good Quality
Fast Color O OCTET
tt H em Bm
9 PAIRS r-C
These hose have double soles,
heels and toes. Colors, black,
brown, navy, grey, white.
A little store
and big values
Corner Front and Dewey
Last week Just as wo wero going to
press we wero handed an advertise
ment for the Modern Woodmon hut it
got away from us in some way and
tho district doputy was out of town
so wo could not got a duplicate. The
advertisement did not appear which
wo rogret very much.
Carl Blomstedt of Ingham, Nobr.
has applied !to Georgo E. Prosser
for a cdrtlflcato of naturalization. Ho
was a citizen of Sweden and arrived
at New York on March 10, 1905. Mr.
Prosser Is clerk of the naturalization
court and will bring the matter before
District Judge Towoll at the Fall term
of court.
At tho meeting of the city council
hold Tuesday evening, paving dlstrlcf
No. 1C was organized and tho ordln
anco passed. The district Includes
west Eighth street from Locust to
Augusta Avonue. Property ownors will
be given the usual twenty days to
files remonstrance against proceeding
with tho construction of the paving
While Rhiley nnd Vail are tho best
known of tho Fourth of July drivers
they aro not tho only ones who aro
coming to North Platto to win thui
monoy. John Bolmg who drives a
Richards Special has mado a record
of 118 miles per hour on a straight
away at Beverly Hills, Los Angolos,
is confldont that ho will turn tho half
mllo at North Platto tho fastest of
any of tho contestants, John A.
Mais has many dirt track records
won with different makes of card
In 1915 ho drove n Mercer, In 1920 he
was racing with an Essex. In both
cars he made good records. In 1921
ho droro a Dodgo and won all light
car races in his class. This year ho
will have a Dodgo equipped with a
"Mals-Valvo-In-Head." In speaking of
tho races yesterday, F. R. Elliott, lo
cal manager said "Just as tho men
arrlvo tho Interest In them will in
crease. It is becoming moro ovldont
all the tlmo to thoso who arc watch
ing affairs that tho races must bo run
before one is safe in choosing the
real winner." Tho tryouts will begin
noxt week and tho public is welcome
to these events just as long as the
ground rules are obeyed.
There aro still a few grand stand
tickets for the Fourth of July races
and thev are for sale at tho Rcxall
drug store.
Tho United States. Civil Service
Commission announces an open com
potitivo examination for tho position
of unskilled laborer to be held at
North Platte, on July IS. to secure
blanks regarding this examination
oligiblcs from which to make certi
fication to fill vacancies as they oc
cur. Annllcatlons and Information
may he had at tho local post office,
Yesterday Mayor Evans ordered the
police department to see that all card
tobies and games of chance are re
mnvoii frnm nlaces of business in
North Platte. Theso amusements have
been tolerated on tho grounds that
In spite of its being one of the
very warmest days of the your, a
good sized crowd witnessed tho corn
er stono laying nt tho court houso
yesterday.
Tho parado was hoadod by a detail
from tht- 'American Legion nnd tho
Chamber of ComR.orco Band followed
by tho Grand Lodge of Odd Follows.
It moved from tho Odd Follows hall
west on Fifth to Locust, then north
to Front, east to Dewey and south
to tho court housa
Fred Schlcmmor hns moved his auto
repair shop to tho soutty room of tho
now Dur,kGbulldlng. This Is about tho
location lie had betoro tho now build
ing was stnrtod. IIo then moved Into
temporary quarters with tho Now
Mothod Tiro Repair Co. but Is now
comfortably housod In tho now rooms.
Tho noxt room to the north is now
occupied by Max VonGootz who op
erated an auto repair shop at 107 E.
Fifth street. Max has mado a namo for
htmsolf in tho auto repair business
and with tho larger quarters and bot
tor conditions ho will bo ablo to do
bettor than formerly.
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JIANY PEOPLE IN NORTH PLATTE
FOR. DISTRICT LODGE
CONVENTION
LINCOLN COUNTY TAX
PROBLEMSEXPLAINED
A SERIES OF TIMELY ARTICLES
DEALING WITH COUNTY
AND CITY
In tho last lssuo of tho Trlbuno wo
showed that tho tax for county pur
poses WttB less than tho avcrago tax
in tho other counties of about tho
samo population. This wa3 for Uio year
1921. Somo contend that this showing
is not exactly fair to this county.
Thoy say that tho cost of somo items
depends on the population but that
tho cost of others doponds on tho size
of the county. Thoro Is truth In this
contention. Tho salaries of tho county
A convention of Royal Neighbors ",ccr3 nro 8ot by ,nw nccoruinE to
Immediately following tho parado ,ls bo,"K ,loW ,n North platto t0(lfty'
tho band played several selections and I pnraao was now nt io:jo and noon
they were more or less necessary
under tho present conditions but R
seoms that tho proprietors or tho
men have gono too far recently and
so the privilege was taken away from
thorn.
tho coromony of tho I. O. O. F. was
carried out by tho Doputy Grand
Master for NobraBka, J. W. Harper,
of David City assisted by Grand Sec-
rotary L P. Gago of Fremont. Tho
actual laying of tho cornorstono was
dono by S. R. VanDoran and It was
dono right. Tho exorcises wero then
transfored to tho band stand whoro
Senator W. V. Hoagland delivered the
address. It was along historical lines
nnd was woll received.
LOCAL INSURANCE ANI REAL
ESTATE AGENCY TO HAVE
NEW H03IE
The cornorstono of tho now court
houso has the following Inscription
on the east face: Laid by the Grand
Lodge I. O. O. F. of Nebraska, Low
F. Eitcr, Grand Mastor, 22nd, of Juno,
1922. On tho north faco appears this
Inscription: County Commlslonors, E.
H. Springer, chairman, T. M. Cohagen,
If. Coker, A. S. Allen county clerk,'
S. M. Soudor, county treasurer, J T
Keafo County Attorney, A. J. Salis
bury, sheriff. Georgo A. Berlinghof,
Architect, Lincoln, Nobr. McMlchaol
Bros., contractors, North Platto, Nobr.
It Is reported that tho H. & S,
Agency will movo Into tho room In
tho Morsch building and undorncath
thoj, General Hospital, now occupied
by tho Porter "Electric Co. and tho
Hemphill Prlntory. Beautiful now fur
niture Is said to havo been ordered and
plans mado for making this down
stairs location ono of tho most up-to-dato
offices In tho city.
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Fay Coates of Sutherland transact
ed business in tho city Wednesday.
Miss Helen Schwalger will return
tomorrow from Omaha whoro sho
spent a few days visiting friends. Sho
also attended the campflro camp at
Creto last week.
lunch sorvod at tho K. P. Hall by
monibors of tho local lodge A Bcliool
of instruction will bo hold this aftor-
noon at tho Odd Follows halt itnu a
a banquot will ho served this evening
at G:30 in tho hasomont of tho Epis
copal church. At 8:30 thoro will bo
tho Initiation of over 200 candidates
from this district. The Dogroo Team
of tho North Platto camp will put on
this work and they will also glvo n
program. Sovcrnl fancy drills will ho
given by tho camps from tho neigh
boring towns. Mrs. Eva Clillds, grand
supromo president from Rock Island,
III., Miss Frances Robinson, stato
supromo auditor, Lincoln, Nobr., Mrs.
Henrietta Owens, stato supervisor, O-
nmlia and Mrs. Grace "Wilson, district
doputy, Maxwoll aro among tho out-of-
town guests'.
Tho Llborty Land Companp will oc
cupy tho rooms formerly occupied
by Dr. C. E. McRoynolds.
Mrs. II. E. Mltcholl and children
will return Monday from Omaha
whoro they havo been visiting rola
tlves.
Mrs. Thos. Orton and daughter
Clara lolt Wednesday fo Tacoma,
Washington whoro they will visit tho
Andy Schnrman homo. Thoy will also
visit relatives in ScatUo.
population. It does not ost any morp
to havo a county judgo for instance.
In a county tho alzo of Lincoln county
than it does in a county with the same
population but having ono fourth the
nroa. And so It is with many of the
other Items of expense But thoro nre
somo Items with which tho population
has Vary Uttlo concora nnd whoro the
bIzo of tho county is what counts. Takn
roads for instance. Lincoln county
would havo to build nnd maintain four
times as many miles of roads ns ono
of tho Binrillor counties would have.
It would probably havo many times
tho cxponso for bridges that somo of
tho counties of smaller olzo would
havo, especially whoro they havo no
largo Btrcams. And so our statement
that tho expenditures In Lincoln
county is a Uttlo less than the
avorngo oxpendlturo in counties of
tho same population, is . truo, but
whon the, nrear '!&"'" considered tho
oxpondlturo fifilncoin. county Is
much lower tlmn tho average.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gocx Mclirow ami
daughter Helen Louise, of Novnda,
Callfornln, passed through North
Platte, Wedncday, onrouto to Auburn.
Nobr. whoro thoy will spond tho sum
mer. Mr. McGrow will bo rcmombored
as a former Principal of tho North
Platto High School. Ho is now vice
principal of tho high school at Nevada
City.
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NO. lbU UAKKIHK 5
PATENT APPLIED FOR LE
dhe HOOVE
It BEATS. . . as it Sweeps as it Cleans
R
The Hoover
Is guaranteed
to prolong the
life of jugs.
Anothor voto was taken by tho city
council, Tuesday evening, on the band
concort proposition. Councllmon Lang
ford, Simon. McMlchnol and Owe'ns
woro favorablo whllo Murphy, Small
wood Dlener and Hughes voted a
ajnst it. Mayor Evans cast tho decid
ing voto against. Thero was very Uttlo
discussion in tho meeting and tho
voto scorns to settle tho mattor unloss
somo other" proposition is brought
up from ono sido or tho other. Reasons
against tho concerts aro that tho mon
oy should be dlvldod up among tho
ladles nnd cadet bands and not all
paid to tho city band, tho playors
gottlng too much monoy out of It, tho
people don't caro for tho concorts,
tho namo Chamber of Commorco hand
Js distasteful, taxes must bo lowered,
and so on.
Clean Your Rugs Clean at Home
Savo yourself tho cost and in
convenience of Jiavlng your rugs
taken up and cleaned twice a
year. Savo tho embarrassment
of allowing them to remain dim
nnd clogged with dirt between
times.
Get a Hoover and onjoy tho.
pride of lovely, clean rugs tho
-rno nrminrl. Dirt CCtS into YOUr
ovory uay. much oi it bhi
tholr dopths to cling and
immuno to band-sweoping.
nnniiiiv t n cumulates. Germs
swarm in and menace health.
Shoos prosB tho soft rug nap
rugs
Into
stay,
upon this dirt, composed large
ly of sharp grlu Tho nap is
thus ground off. Your rugs grow
threadbare, years too soon.
Tho Hoover olctrlcally beats
out all such gonn-ladon nap-do-stroylng
dirt from rug dopths.
By thus safeguarding lioalth nnd
preserving your rugs from wear,
over nnd over It pays for Itself.
In addition, tho Hoover olcc
trlcally sweeps up tho stubborn
ost litter, erects crushed nap,
freshens colors and powerfully
cleans by air all In ono easy,
rapid oporatlon.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
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Mrs. D. II. Kilmer of Arnold vlsltod
friends In North Platto yesterday.
Laurlts Hanson and family bt Brady
visited In tho city Tuosday.
Mrs. Chas. Boguo returned Tuesday
from Omaha where sho mot Mr.
Uoguo.
Samuel Bergman of Salt Lako camo
last evening to visit rolatlves onrouto
to Now York.
Georgo Dunran of Wallace died yes
terday at a local hospital. Ho was
sovcroly burned In n flro several days
ago. Ho was twenty-eight years old.
Tho body was taken to Wallaco for
burial.
i "s
Nino Inch Draft Wheel
Containing Largo Holler Hearings
Kigltt Anglo Draft
Used with Slings or Forks
Without any Chango
No Springs
Direct Draft, Reducing Friction
Eight Trnclc Wheels
Lifting Pulloy with Patent
Hooks
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Bit. O. H. CIlESSLEIt
GRADUATE DENTIST
Oftico over tho McDonald
Stato Bank.
Noy's No. 150 Carrier has been designed and built to fulfill the requirements of
the Great Northwest where the hay is elevated Into the mow from either end of the
barn.
It is tho only carrier having a right angle lift that Is free of springs; also allow-
ing a direct draft of the lifting pulleys. Tho rope passes over but ono sheavo, which Is
nlno inches In diameter and revolves on extra largo roller bearings.
Tho rope locking dogs are long and positively do not injure or cut tho rope. The
draft Is very easy and is fully equal to other triple drafts.
This carrier operates perfectly with hay slings, ono or two hay forks and other
devices used in handling hay, grain, etc.
Made entirely of best grade of malletablo iron. All track wheels revolve on large
turned bushings. Built for heavy work. It has less parts than any other carrier. It is
finely finished In aluminum, and fully guaranteed to do perfect work.
W. R. MALONEY CO.
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