4 'jr'ton THIRTY-FOURTH YEAH. NORTH PLATTE, N&B., JUNE 14, 1938 No. 44 if V ' . . otntame. XAIUUED WSS JlEl'OKTEl) VOll FURTHER CLASSIFICATION. Forty-thrco Lincoln county regis trants who wore married einoo May 18, 1917, and wero placed in Class Four, will bo reclassified ly the district board at Omaha. This order for re classification came to T. C. Patterson, i chairman of tho County Council of. Defense, and was transmitted to tho local registration board. Tho names of thoso who camo within, tho Bcopo of the order wero selected, and to gether with. Ktio questlonalres tlioy signed wero sent to tho district board at Omaha. This latter board" will pasB upon tho names and tho questlonairo ovidonco with tho probaTlo view of Macing some or all in Class One. Tho finding in each Individual case will bo I roportou oacK 10 tne mcai uoaru Dy tho district board. Tho names sent In wero as follows: Lawronco Zollars, Maywood Karl Bryan, Table D. M. Brooks, North Platte Valontlno Scharmnnn, North Platto Norman Connelly, North Platte Carl Burklund, Sutherland Chas. Linneneyer, Curtis Harry Wood, Wallace Clarence Spicer, North Platto , Fulton Murphy, Brady Walker Kelly, Kansas City Claudo McKnlght, Moorefleld Wm. Mason. Lincoln Floyd Mosley, Ingham Barnoy Baine, North Platto John Gilman, Brody Elmer Howard, North Platte Barton dimming, Sutherland Alex Antier, Holyoke, Col. Paul New, Table Rawley Camblin, Brady Henry Schlltz, North Platto Adolplt Floth, Hershoy Wm. Clark, Alliance Albert Kopf, North Platto Percy Thornburg, North Platte Wm. Hobbs, North Platto Orval Matson, North Platto Gordon Crippen, North Platto Earl Ericsson, Wallace Alex Huntington, North Platte Roy Walker, Sterling, Col. Butgcno Marovish, North Platte' George Vlnar, North Platto Robt, H. Beatty, 'North Platte Dallas Strum, Hershey Fred Fugate, North Platte Roy Ridinger, North Platte Clyde Gates, Choyenne Roland Douglas, Wellfleet Ivan Shinkle, Hershey r-::o:. For quick nctlon nnd satisfactory nip llt rflnr land wllh Tlinplfclfe- tf Our We have large shipments of Phonographs coming and must make room for them. , ' Our Store is full of High Grade Pianos and com mencing Saturday, June 5th, we will make prices that has never heen equaled in North Platte. These Pianos are strictly High Grade Pianos suqh as Packard, McPhail, Bond, Jess French and others.. Grasshopper Meeting. Thore will be a-meeting at tho Coun ty Agent Offlco Saturday Juno 15th, at 3 p. m., to demonstrate thp use of poison in the control of grasshoppors. Thb demonstration will bo conducted by Prof. C. E. Mickol of tho University of Nobraska. Mr. Mickol is a specia list in entomology, and has made a study of control methods for grass hoppers Grasshoppers aro present In great numbers in certain sections of tho county, and tho attention of farmers 1b directed to them now while tho hop pers aro small, for now Is tho time when the most good can be accom plished. Tho quostlon boforo tho farmer Is whether or not ho can by neglecting to fight tho hdppcrs grow enough moro by staying in the field so that he can realize a surplus ovor and above what the hopper eats as compared with what ho might save, wero ho to Btop now and fight them. Mr. Mickol will bo prepared not only to demonstrate tho uso of poison, but to explain tho hoppordozer and other control measures which have been triod, and to answer inquiries. -: :o: French Mnko Gnlns. 'Further gains have been made by tho French troops in tho fighting in tho region between Montdldler and Noyon, where, in addition to tho capture of territory near Belloy and St. Maur, the center of tho line, 400 additional Germans have been made prisoners and somo guns and machine guns have been tnkon. Numerous Ger man counter attaens have been re pulsed, but the enemy succeeded at one point in crossing tho Matz river. On the eastern side of the Olse river tho French havo carried out a strategic retirement along tho lino of Bolloy-Tracyle-yal and Nampcol, unobserved by the enemy. , Further south, north of the Marne in tho region or Chateau-Thierry, the French havo recaptured the village of Montcourt and a portion of tho villago of Brusslaros. In vlolont fighting between the Aisne river and the forest of Vlllers Cot terets tho enemy made slight gains agianst tho FrencTi. ::o:: Just received another big shipment of washable plaid gingham summer street dresses at-BLOCKS. Christian Science service Sunday at 11 a m., Sunday school 12 noon. Wed nesday evening meetings 8 p. in., Build ing and Loan building. Room 25. Hr Mnrrlll Dentlnt. Big Piano Sale Starts NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. home guards jilvstiiels ih1aws ci10whe1) house. Though 125 extra seats had been placed in tho Franklin auditorium, the capacity was Insufficient to ac commodato tho nildleuco that assembl ed last evening to hear tho Homo Guards Mlnstrols. In order to secure seats, many in the nudienco assembled early and waited in tho swoltorlng boat of the room for ovor an hour for tho performance to begin. Whether tho 'show camo up to ex pectations, Tho Tribune does not know, but today a groat many people have beon kind enough to say that it was a "good ahow," that tho singing wjth Its splendid orchostra nccom palnment wns appreciated and that the specialties wero lntorostlng. Certain it Is, howovor. that tho performance was much handicapped by tho lack of a stage curtain, thi3 being 'particularly truo of the second part act. in tins ... nnA nn,f 1VflnM Ui.vnll t1nfA.1 ,OtwVUU J J 11 b IIWl ilunVlt MVH)i;U VUU the nudlonco with her Binglng and dancing. Harry Johnson well dis- played his ability as a dancer, Miss Esthor Antonldes as Madame Tottro glu'ckaruso Well rendered a solo and Miss Darke, surrounded by a vetoranJ of tho civil war, a veteran of tho Spanish-American war and a Boy" Scout nlcoly posed us tho Goddess of Llborty, while Jim Keefo as tho Box Orator of tho west created amusomont. Tho performance will be repeated tonight with seventeen departing soldier boys and their parents as quests. Tho performance will bogin at nlno o'clock. , Free Seeds Free. Glad to announce that I havo receiv ed a part of the shipment, of seeds that were lost In transit I have to give out to those who will plant, prize grown sweet garden pea seeds. Just now or up to Juno 20th, time to plant. Only a limited amount so please call or phono me at onco for your allot ment. J. E. NELSON, of Tho Leader Merc. Company. Notice (o Auto Owners. Tho state law in regard to lens on headlights must bo obsorved or com plaints will be filed against those who persist In disobeying tho law. Autolsts aro further notified that they must qulto using their cut-outs on tho streets, as tho nolso has be come a nuisance and many complaints havo been filed. These orders must be6bserved. ,t , JOHN JONES, Chief of Police. MM el CITl AND COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Mary E. Norrls wont to Omaha this morning to visit frionds. The Durbln Auto Co sold an Olds mobllo S-cyllnor car yoetenulyto Guy Swopc. Housohbldi (Furniture Apply at 915 W. Third. for Sale. M4-3 Miss Myrtle Wilcox wont to Losing ton today to spond a day or two with friends. Chas. from a Sandall returned yesterday visit In Kansas City and hJJmaha. New lot of ladies Milan and Panama t on sale at THE LEADER MERC. V Mrs. H. A. Bvbeo roturnod this tornlng from a visit In Cheyonno and snver. -- lit. i i i. r i1-' auj-s. ueo. sraiui ami uaugmer oi C"1 ' u TlfcU.. Kill If II ,, ', ,. , . IU,S 11,10 ?f and mlssos brass! lax fit THE LEADER MERC. CO ,i Manager Pratt, of tho telephone ox hango spent Wednesday In Ogalalla transacting business. Tboro will bo work In tho ontorod itflrrentico dogroo Saturday ovonlng, June 15th. R. A. ARMSTRONG, Scc'y. j Mrs. Adda Turple loft this morning fpr Parker, S. D., where she has beon ahgaged as instructor In a teachers' fnstitute. For ltttlo follows, wash suits, rfcmp ara, baby crcopors at THE LEADER MERC. CO. ' Mrs. Geo. N. Gibbs and daughter went to York this morning to visit Mrs Glbbs brother who Is homo on a furlough from tho Great Lakes naval training station. 'Mlddlos! Middios! In all bIzos and iflyles in plnjn cblors or trimmed models at lowost prices at BLOCKS. ; Tho muster roll of the Hershey Guards now numbers 105. Monday evonlng C9 were out for drill and Tues day evening there was an even 100 In line. i fc For Service First and Guarantee Work, call North Platte Plumbmg and Hoating Co., Phono 469, 10G East Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bouner arrived Wednesday from Lincoln accompanied by Mrs. Etta Bonner. Mr. Bonner is among the boys who Jeavo for service montn. R. Glaze was agreeably surprised and gratified yesterday to meet his brother H. U. Glaze, of Terrell,-Texas,' whom he had not mot for twenb'-olght I years !Tho visiting brother was not I aware that tho other brother lived in j North Platte. i Whllo In some towns Rod Cross workers havo fallen off fifty or more per cent in numbers, it is gratifying to know that here In North Platto there aro few, if any "summer slackers" in ,tuo organization. North Platto women j aro to bo commended for their loyalty. Judge , Lewis, of Denver, who had I been presiding at the session of federal (court held here this week, went home i this morning. Judge Lowls came horo for tho special iplirposo of hearing tho lease of the United States against tho Rain's Horn Irrigation company, which (owns a ditch near Morrill. I County Food Commissioner Goodman 1 1 noon at tho McCabe hotel with all tho lnonnro nt lintola rnet n 11 rn n ta mill ! boarding houses in tho city at which i tho topple considered was tho consor- vatlon of sugar. By an unanimous voto , thoso present agreed to tako slugar containers from their tablos or count Jter, that sugar bo served only when actually necessary by the waiter and ' that tho portion to each Individual be I limited to two cubes or tho equivalent in soft sugar. , i ::o:' 1 Theatre (flosed Tonight, j Owing to the fact that the proceeds 'of tho Minstrel show aro to bo given i to tho Sammy Girls, they have do- clded that tho thoatro will not be open I 1 , . 1 A.rnM. ...111 ImVQ I mill HO UHlt UVU1 UiiV III" iiim- ' the chance to seo tho Mlnstrpls. Don't county boys going tonight. By giving to and 'patronizing tho Sammy uins vou aro dolncr your bit by helping Bond tho boys "off." Tho thoatro will as usual be opon tomorrow night with 'Jpwol Carmen playing tho load In "Confession." : :o: : Drowned nt Treso's Lake. Oscar Valentino, o.f Arthur, Nebr., was drowned In Trogo's lake yoster day morning. Tho young fellow to cether with his slstor a cousin and his sweetheart arrlvod at tho lako at about eight In tho tho morning. The cousin had gone nftr a boat and was having somo difficulty In getting It iver to where the party wns on ac count of tho wind, so young Valontlno 'umped In tho water to swim to his slstanco. IIo got hvt a short distance hon ho wont down, and It Is said, --ver onco camo ut. The party called ' nsslstanoo and Foy Everly, of tills ' '" nnd Rav Eynrly and Frank Lillv " North PlRtto. tho only ono on tho '' n at ho timo asldo from tho partv. iind down to render what help thev M. Soon ninny of tho formers wore 'innd but It wan found nocosaarv " weforht a "flno nnd drafr tho laVe y' tlif brwlv was rocoveded, Fvorv- t'-'-" possible ""tu dono townrd ro Nation but ) body had boon In ,Vi' "nter two houi no it wn prac Mv n bopslw '- T' wnR Dfmuraw' bnt wbon tho vi" fpiion- junmed t" ni cold water im tqVn wftb tbA com'ns. for It ho nHip-v80 wns priiRtomod to '"itr- In tho water. Ho v 23 years - '1 nl hot i)(on rnllpl In JVo draft for fh 2Ub - Hershev Time1 DUIUIIN AUTO COMPANY LEASES MASONIC IlUII.DINn. Tho Masonic building at tho corner of Fifth and Dowoy has boon leased for a term of years by tho A. N. Dur bln Auto Co. and will bo occupied by that company aa soon as somo neces sary repairs aro made. One of tho windows In tho front will bo removed and on enirnnce bo made. Tho building Is SSxOO foot, and whllo tho Durbln Co. take3 a loaso on tho ontlro ground floor, tho north and south twenty-two feet will bo Biib lonsed, tho company occupying tho mlddlo forty-four foot. Tho location Is a splondW ono for a garage and tho Durbln Auto Co. Is fortunate In securing buoIi a suitnblo and contrally situated suit. lot i- Tho Kindness of People. To whatovor degree tho Minstrels show last night was a buccoss, a largo measuro of tho credit Ib duo to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stnthp, who directed tho rehearsals and willingly and enthusias tically dovoted their time to that ser vice. Credit la also due to tho moriibors of tho orchostra for their asslstanco in tho work, for without this splendid organization the vocal part of tho show would havo boon lame. Thoso of us who asslBt In promoting entertain ments are certainly gratlflod with tho readiness with which tho talont in town respond. It is a real pleasure to organlzo thoso entertainments when evoryono who is asked to assist res ponds so heartily and willingly and never offers nn oxcuse. Tho real com miunlty spirit in North Platto is dally becoming greater. ::o:: , Episcopal Church. Sunday, Juno 10th, 8 a. m. oarly communion; 9:45 Sunday school; 11 morning prayer and Boromn; 7 'p. m, evening prayer. St. Paul's Chapol, North Stdo Sunday school 3 p. m. ::o::- W. A. Skinner is onjoying a visit from his father who arrived yesterday from Kansas City. Tho father Is past ninety years of age. Judgo Woodrough. of Omaha, will hold a term of fodorol court In this city beginning June 24th. At this sit ting of court four men will answer to the charge of sedition. John E. Stenvall, who recently moved to Colvlllo, Wash., writes that Mrs, Stenvall, who was In poor health while hero, is doing fine In that country. Ho says there was a heavy frost thero Vhrao 7th. At Sammy Girls theatre" a.-Sp'oclal 10 reel featuro "Ovor Thp Top,!' by Arthur Guy Empey wlll bo produced Friday 'and Satorday, Juno 21 nnd 22. PriceB 25 and GO cents. ThlB Is tho story of an American boy who onllBted in the English army and tells of his experiences "ovor there." It may bo of Interest at least to Bomo of our people to know that tho Homo Guards Gleo Club which produced the ontortalnment last night will remain intact and additions thoroto will bo mado, With this organization existing music for different clnsses of enter tainments will bo at all times avail able. Tho members will moot regular ly for practice In tho future. Marguerite Clark in abs an Her romance lies in ashes. The last andthe greatest oi the Bab stories. Your last chance to see Miss Clark as the irrepressible "Bab." Keith Theatre, Mon. & Tues., June 17-18 Spray With I A combination insecticide for Fruit Trees and Garden Spraying. It is the most economical to use. 60c PER JLB. Sherwin William Paris Green for spraying Potatoes. It is a sure bug killer. 85c PER LBo A pound will spray an acre. Bugs and insects are your Profit Eaters. Go after them now and conserve food. We also carry large Poisons, Insect Powder The DRUGS PHONE NO. 4. NEWS AIIODTTTIIIHIOYS ' WHO ARE IN SERVICE. Floyd Soabury, living at 803 east Fifth, loft Tiuiesday night for Omnha to enlist In tho uavy. Word was rocelvcd Tuesday that Frank Gossol, former railroad flremnn In this city, had sailed for Franco. Fred A, Anderson, who applied for enlistment In tho limited servico as a carpenter, has beon called to report at Lincoln on Juno lGtli. Ltout. Abnor Wossborg Jhas been, transforredfrom Camp Cody to Camp riko, Arkansas. It Is Bald that Lieut. Alan Atchison has also boon trans ferred to Camp Pike. Frionds of Rov L. Murnhr. formnrlv of this city, rocolved word this Weok uiai no is nigmy pieaseu with, his nur roundings. Ho is in tho aerial squad ron ns a photosranhor and was- re cently promoted to sergeant. Ralph Clabaugh Is now on tho Btaff at tho baao lioanltnl nf Pnrnna PhrlcHm Texas. This Is a famous gulf winter resort and tho big hotels havo boon lurneu ovor to tho government for llOM)ltnl USOH. llrvnn Srlintt to nlen at this hospital. Harry Brodbook. who wont, to Omn ha tlln early Inn ft lf ihn vnAr nnaenA - I - w- -..w iivf.V tho examination for first Class seaman in mo navy ana was sent home to await orders, received a wiro Wednes day ovonlng to roport at Omnha on first train. Ho loft that night Word from Walter SInglo, whoso parents llvo south of town, la to tho effect thnt ho Is now In tho convnles cont hosipital. Waler has had a rather serious time. About March 1st ho had an attack of monslos, then mastodltls dovolopod nnd this was followed by a caso of mumps. AngiiB MncLean, Will Brodbook nnd Glonn Rltnor, who went to Omaha to enlist In tho navy, s'uicccssfully passed tho examination. Tlinv wnrn rntimtiml I homo 011 trovorrtmotlt. trnnannrtnllnn land will await orders to proceed to tuo ureat Lakes training school. Whllo homo they aro drawing government pay. Clifford Dorrnm, who Is stationod nt tho Bremorton navy ynrdg as a second clasB seaman, wrltos that he is woll and happy nnd highly pleased with tho work. Ho says many of tho boys stationod thero received comfort kits when leaving home, lyH none of tho kits ho hnB seo compares with tho on.o given him by tho Sammy Girls oi this city. Will .Rltnor at Cnmp Fremont, Cal., wrltos that ho Is vory busy lirom C a. m. to 9. p. ni. Ho is now a high prlvnto and up for corporal and will receive his appointment as such In a very fow days. In tho morning ho takes a squad of thirty men to tho auto school, which is a special branch of tho servico a, picked bunch that must know all about cars. In tho after noon ho drills a squad in tho manual of arms, and 7:30 to 9:00 ho attends tho non-commissioned officers school. Dr. Brock, Dontlst, ovor Stone Drug Store. ' tf Matinee Idol" stocks of Fly Papery Fly and Sprayers.