mi- THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. APRIL 16, 1918. No. 27 SHOP MEN WILL PAY HEGULARLY TO ItEl) CROSS. 1,000 SWEATERS DEMANDED OF LINCOLN COUNTY RED CROSS. Fifty-four men employed in the' Tho officers ot the Lincoln county back shops of tho U. P. have volun-Red Cross wero notified yesterday by tary agreed to pay fifty cents each "pay l tho Central Division of tho National day ono dollar a month to tho Red Red Cross at Chicago that tho Lincoln Cross. Tho agreement roads: "This ' county Chapter must furnish ono money is to go to tho Red Cross and thousad sweaters by Juno 30th. It Is to "bo used for no other purpose, money further ordored that tho knitting of to DO paiU to CierK at CUeCK, Winuow. wnswuiH, muuiuib uuu iiuimuio uuuau, This agreement to run for onp year."; and tho knitters conflno themselves to Tho ngreomont was slgnod by practi cally all tho men omploycd in tho back shops. The Tribune Is mightly pleased that these fifty-four cm'ployes havo entered sweaters. Tho officers are further notified that tho yarn for theso 1000 sweaters will cost seventy en hundred fond five dollars in Chicago. To knit 1000 sweaters in practically MED CROSS SHOW OPENS i WITH A CROWDED HOUSE1. into this agreement. It is a plan that; two months seems a stupendous task, was suggested In Tho Tribune two or out not so lr au uio women jtuiuors threo weeks ago, and if followed by of Lincoln county will tako up tho citizens generally will insuro sufficient ! work with a spirit born of patriotism, money for Red Cross purposes with-! with a willingness to provldo comrort out asking for contributions exoryl for tho boys who nro fighting for week or two, holding sales, dances, J us In tho trenches of Franco and those entertainments and so forth. It lb tho who will soon bo there, and if the busings -wnv of mlsliic Red Cross blood of loyalty runs rich In their Tho Red Cross motion picture show, opened at the Lloyd last night with an attondanco of cloven hundred at the two shows. At tho first show evory one of tho 736 seats was occupied and behind tho seats on tho floor people stood closoly packed and In tho balcony many stood. At the second Tho main film last night was "The Slacker," an intensely patriotic play, and it was wildly applauded. A comedy film was also prosonted. Prior to tho oponlng a four mlnuto talk was given by Geo. N. Oibbs. Tho same program will be repeated tonight. ; !0 I local And personal funds. Tho Red Cross work must be continued as long as the war exists; it is as necessary for tho well being and comfort of tho boys on tho firing line as are tho guns and ammunition necessary for the defeat of tho enemy, and its support should bo "made a business proposition. Every entlivldual and every firm should at once conclude that Red Cross support Is part of his monthly expense; that he should vclfos. But to provldo those 1000 sweaters in Sixty days there must be no slackers; every woman who can knit must do her bit, while those who do not now knit must learn. Tho call Is urgent; It must be met; and Tho Trlbjino belloves that the patriotic women of Lincoln county will riso as a tower in this emorgency and meet tho demand made of them. Tho tlmo is limited and tho officers monthly give what ho can afford, ot "10 incoin, c"np,lcA mus KnoV ?l whether tho sum is fifty cents or five ",1UU 1 "uu "3B wuiiuu ,m or ten dollars a month. Tho North "lo county will do, what each church Platto Red Cross is consuming not less "l " is i i n V ' , than a thousand dollars w.orth of ma- teriarcacb month; if ten hundred out '"" " """ft 0 tUn flf7 i,,,Jj,,i i Mtii nnd to this end each branch, society, ..HJlJ?" lodge, club or individual Is requested the problem of Red Cross funds is, for Mrs VRIn'Sr, rri, ' i (.uni, i, i,,,' Phono Red 833, not later than Friday Jnn ZlTfl rnf n, S ot this week, April 19th, ari f K n rl I w cn ie required amount, of yarn must be Lonn. c, nl ! L rdored once In order that the generously show their colors, their knlttln may not be Slaved. patriotism anu uinr goou win to me w - 0j. Lncoln the -call bow?,?ro n ?10 flrnS 1!no' . 'has been made, let the response be ..V"- nuow, prompt, hearty and generous. I ::o:: -o:: l A natriotic nrocram will bo hold at tho Platte Valley school Saturday The ladles will servo a supper for the benefit of tho Red Cross. Everyone is cordially in vited to attend. School Girls Gingham dresses on CO will. You women who want style and extra value should not fail to see the ovenlng, April 20th wrrtnmoro waists nt 51. do ana the Welworth Blouses that are being sold at $2.00 at THE LEADER MERC. CO. CM. Trotter returned Sunday from Detroit where he went to get started salo at THE LEADER MERC. on tho road to North Platte five cost 95c, $1.25, $1.45 and $1.65, mado Hupmobilos. He left tho drivers at from the best grade Ginghams. Chicagp Friday night and they are ex-1 George Freed returned Sunday pected to arrive horo tomorrow even- from Omaha whoro he had been trans fng. - ' acting business for a week. General Crowdor has issued a call for 49,983 more men to bo sent to tho camps from May 1st to 10th. It is stat ed In tho press dispatch that Nebraska win lurnisii Day or tnoso men. uiers Allen, of tho county exemption board, figures that this will call fourtooli or fifteen Lincoln county boys to the colors, though tho board has not as ye,t received any official notice. This increases to 300,000 tho num ber of men who havo been called sluco tho early part of March and can bo taken as evldenco that Amorlcan troops aro rapidly going to Franco. it is possible that all class ono men In Lincoln county will havo boon call ed bv tho ond ff thn nnmninr. fnr it jl)6comes nioro evident evory day that Beautiful ELSIE FERGUSON IN "ROSE OF THE WORLD" The story of a three sided domestic tangle. Crystal, Thursday and Friday, April 18-19 Adults 15c plus war tax. Children 10c plus war tax. New Wirthmor- Waists to help brighten up your Wardrobe for Spring Here they are; the new Wirthmor Waists for Spring and as neat, dainty and pretty and just as good as Wirthmor ever were and just think of it! Still Priced at just $1.00 If you're not Wirthmor-wise if you have never worn a Wirthmor, then by all means, do come in and make their acquaintance, for thereafter you'll save largely every time you buy an inexpensive Blouse. Sold in just ono good store in every City and sold here only Second Floor - - - 0 Bargain Square DRY GOODS -WOMEN'S READYTO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON. MANAGER Frank Murray has been spending tho past weolt in Kansas City. Mrs. B. B. Boatman loft this morn ing for a visit In Donver. Mrs. J. A. Foster canlo up from Omaha this morning to visit friends. J. B. Hemphill, who had boon spondlng three -weeks at Excelsior Springs, returned Sunday. Asa Cornwall who had befcn em ployed as a fireman, wont to Denver last night la join tho navy. Joseph, the five year old son Mr. and MrB. Browning living at 1Q15) E. 4th died of typhoid fovpr yosterdajs morning. Now lot of Rompers for little 'cha'ps In ages 2 to 8 years. Mako your choice now wlillo selections are good at THE LEADER MERC. CO. For Rent Good work shop opposite Vienna Cafe, 218 E. Gth. Phono Black 140 or call at 51G E. 6th. '27-2 Tho state chairman of tho Liberty loan committee tho latter part of last weok wired his congratulations that Lincoln county Hod so nicely gone "over tho tdp" In subscriptions. Up to last evening tho subscriptions to the Third Liberty loan by North Platto railroad employes amounted to $8,000. Of this amount $CG50 waB sub scribed by Wyoming division men and $1,350 by Nebraska division men. Elmer Coates left last night for Omaha to attend a conference of coal dealers called by state fuel adminis trator Kennedy. Dealors from several states will attend tills conference, and the fuel iprogram will be outlined. Louis H. JoTinson. formerly U. P suorekeep'or, lias been recently apl- polnted Sergeant; C. C, 315 U. s: Engineers stationed at Vancouver, Washington. This is tho third promo tion recolved in the threo months he has been in training. Tho subscriptions mado to the Third Liberty loan Thursday, Friday, Sat' urday and yesterday are unavoidably crowded out of this Issue. They will appear Friday, as will also those mado today, Wednesday and Thursday1 or tills week. Lost on Saturday, 13th Largi cameo pin, brown cameo with white head. Finder return to this office and -4 I H 114 ... 1 In the case of the Coates Lumber Co. against the Semi-centennial cele bratlon in 'which W. H. McDonald rind J. B. McDonald wero named as defendants, Judgo Woodhurst found for tho defendants. Tho Coates Lumber Company sued for about $300 for lumber furnished. Another new lot of Pattern Hats Just arrived at THE LEADER MERC CO'S. Clever styles, low in price. Frank McGovern has sold his resi donee property at 500 South Chestnut to Adam Sensel for a cosldoratlon of $3,200. Mr. and Mrs. Sensel, who h'avq been residents of Garflold precinct for many years will tako possession of the property this week. The salo was mado through tho H. and S. agency. Just tills morning direct from a Now York manufacturer wo received the entire samnle lino of Coats rang Ing In Junior sizes 15, 17 jintf 19 and women's and Misses In sizes 34 to 44. No two alike . Bought for spot cash at a big reduction, saving you from $3 to $9 on any Coat you buy. Now Is your chance to buy tho most classy Coat at THE LEADER MERCJ. CO Tho Hodgson carnival company opened a wook's stand last evening on grounds at tho south end of Dewey street. On account of counter attrac tions and the fact that not all tho shows wero ready to open the attondanco was light. Tho show plays .under tho auspices of the Municipal band, and that organization receives a certain percentage of tho receipts. Tho local lodge of Odd Fellows la pr6parlng to properly celebrate tho nlnoty-nlnth anniversary of American Odd Fellowship on April 2flth. The commltteo has prepared an Interesting program, Including an address by Rev. C. Franklin Koch. At this time 25- year Jewels "will be presented to E. S. Davis and W. M. Basklns. Tho war has mado it necessary for tho Government to put an embargo on platinum Jewelry, that is tho manu facture of it. They will however, allow tho Jowolors to soli that which ,tlioy havo on hand. If you aro planning on having some flno plcco of platinum, now Is your last chanco. Dixon's havo a complete lino in Btock. It will pay you to call in and see It. C. F. Scharmann, connected with tho Union Pacific at Omaha, has roc ommonded that North Platto bo in eluded ns ono of the Nebraska points ror tho establishment of a canleon aor. vlcb. This Is a aervlco for troops pans Ing through on tho trains and consists I of serving coffee and sandwitchefl or j other lunch to tho men. Tho sorvloo la In charge of tho Red Cross, MOKE MUX TO CAMPS KARLY NEXT MONTH. the war must bo won by Amorlcan troops and many of them will bo needed. ::o:: . Salo of classy Coats for Mlssc and women. Tho best of tho season, Just In nnd placod on salo. Tho entlro sample lino, no two allkq from ono of tho largest Now York manufacturers. Bought by us for spot cash. Offor to you now at a saving of $3 to $9 on this season's most wanted styles at THE LEADER MERC. CO. Owing to tho lied CrosB danco next Friday night the weokly danco of tho Knights, of Columbus will bo held at tho JC. C. hall Uils Tuesday ovonlng. Tho Roboknh kcnslngton will meet at tho I .0. O. F. hall Friday after noon. Business of Importance wilt ho brought up. A largo attendanco Is desired . City Schools Thrift Notes. $20.41 was deposited In tho school savings system banks, $113 was spent In buying Thrift Stamps, $112 was spent for War Savings Stamps making a total of $245 in, savings In tho schools Inst week. Washington school broke all records last weok whon 297 Thrift stamps wero purchased on Bank Day. Junior Iflgh broko nil records for War Savings Stamps last woek. 19 of these stam'ps woro bought Wed nesday through tho school. In ad dition to this Jefferson bought 5 and Washington bought 3 Baby Bonds making a total of 27 with a par'valuo of $135. 1 : :o: : McCall Pattern's 10c, 15c and 20c for month of May now ready at THE LEADER MERC, CO. . FULTON MOTOR TRUCKS 4 Point for Point the Greatest Motor Truck Value on the Market 100 Per Cent in Value100 Per Cent in. Service 80 Per Cent in First Cost In Comparison With any Truck in its Class ' FULTON TRUCKS are'loWst first cost and lowest in maintenance. Ail tlie'efforts of the Pulton organization are concentrated on the production of a single 1-ton model which shall stand supreme In its field The "Pulton' has a wheelbase of 13G inches; is sixteen feet eight indies over all with a loading platform of nine feet. The weight of the chassis is 3,200 pounds and is, retail at only $1,420 P. O. B. factory. When you take into consideration the unusual quality construction which will be seen by referring to specifications, its simplicity and ruggedness and compare this price with all competitors in the field (the average price , of all lio ton trucks manufactured today being $2,150.00) you will see what a wonderful dealer's proposition we have to offer. We know of no manufacturer taking so small a profit out of his product no manu facturer giving so much at such a price The Pulton truck is the lowest priced, full 3,000 pound capacity truck offered in any market of the world, and when compared with all others it must be obvious to the buyer, that tho value in Pulton trucks is a 100 per cent , standard in the commercial vehicle field. To make a substantial return in the manufacture of Fulton trucks thousands are pro duced each year and continuance of their large sale depends solely upon the fact that a full 100 per cent return in service is given upon the investment of the buyer. The most expert engineering skill to be found in America has been employed in the design of this truck. We offer the utmost in value and service. FULTON TRUCK SPECIFICATION: CAPACITY' 3,000 lbs. MOTOR Four cyllndor 3Vi-inch boro, B-lnch Btroko, L head typo cast on bloc, 30 H. P. at 1,400 revolutions. COOLING Fulton exclusive design radiator, In front of hood, allowing use of 20-Inch 'positive cooling In any climate. CAItliUJIETJJIl Automatic, float feed, hot air quick-starting dovlce. , IGNITION Splltdorf, "Dixie" high tension magnlto with advanced spark. LUBRICATION Combination pump and splash system. Designed especially for heavy duty-motors CLUTCH 10-lnch Borg & Beck, adjustablo dry disc. A unit with motor and transmission and vory accessible. SPRINGS Special Fulton desiign. Front springs seml-olllptlo 42 inch long, 24 inches wldo, Rear springs, semi-elliptic, CO inches long, 2'4 inchos wide. All- springs aro heavily bushed. 1U1AKKS Emorgency brakes 13 inchos in din motor, 2 Inches wjdo, operated by hand lovor. Sorvlco brakes, 14 Inches diameter, V-k inchos wido, operated by foot pedal. All brakes applied direct to rear wheols. FIIA31E Fulton special design, heat treated steel channel section 5 1-1G inches by 2 inches by 3-10 inches. Extra heavy designed to carry 50 por cent overload. TRANSMISSION Unit power plant type, 3 speeds forward and rovorso. Direct oh 3d'speod. AXELS Front drop forged I-beam section, hoat (treatcd stool, heavy steering knuckle spindle, with tlo rod mpunted aft 10-lnch road cloaranco. Rear oxlo, Russol Internal Gear with hoavy doad axle carrying tho load. All power Js transmitted directly to tho driving nxlo with minimum loss. WHEELS Front 84x3 inches, having twelve oxrta heavy s'pokes mounted on roller bearings Roar, 34xB -inches having twelve extra heavy spokes and mounted on heavy duty roller bearings duty rollor boarlngs. WHEELI1ASE 136 Inchos, standard tread and allowing short turning radius", STEERING GEAR Screw and nut Irreversible with IS inch whedl. Left sldo drlvo for American, right sldo for export. , GASOLINE TANK 13 gallon capacity. TIRES 34x3 inch front, 34x5 raar; solid rubber IHMENSIONSStandard chassis over all, 200 Inchos. DiBphco from back of seat to onii of, frame, 9 fool! I-JQUIPMENTIIorn, 2 sldo lamps, roar tall, lamp and tool kit. : WEIGHT Chassis fully oquippod 3,200, Price $1,420.00 F. O. B. Factory THE FULTON MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY, Farmingdale Long Island, N. Y. DURBIN AUTO CO. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Distributors for Western Nebraska and Wyoming. DEALERS Write for contract, aa your territory will not remain open long.