The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 24, 1918, Image 1

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THIRTY-FOURTH YEAH.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., DECEMBER 24, 1918.
No. 99
ALL CASES OK INFUENZA ANNEXATIONS A HE .TANKING L'OltONEK'S JUJtY CENSURES
MUST HE QUAltANTINEl). THE PEACE CONFERENCE. AGENT AT .MAXWELL.
SIXTV MILLIONS FOR GOOO WI,;80S'8 PA,8 Cn
ROADS IN NE1JRASKA. SHOCKS THE GERMANS.
Acting undor orders from the State Now York, Dec. 23. Annexation of ' Tll coronor's Jury, called to inqulro
Board of Health, and effective at once lands, by both Franco and Italy, are , bito 'e death of KvanRollno GourIi,
all flu cases will be strictly quaran- two issues that threaten to inject Into returned the following verdict after
tlnod. This quarantine to be similar the peace conference another prob- examining eight or uino witnossos:
to that of small-pox or any other 1cm that may bo serious. There is 1 "At an lquost he.rt in the fodernl
contagious disease. When n flu case known to be a cortntn element of the , building in North Platte, in Lincoln
is quarantined, the quarantine cannot French who favor annexation of the
bo raised until tho patients' temper- Rhino lands, from Alsace Lorraine
aturo has been normal for a pcfrlod of , north, on the west banks of the river. , sheriff and acting coronor of said
flvo days, and tho attending physician
County, Nebraska, on tho 23d day of
Docomber, 1918, boforo A. J. Salisburv
must closely watch his patient and
make report to tho city physician
whan tho patient can be released.
Tho Board of Health asks that phy
sicians and ail citizens co-operate in
tills ordor.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
J. H. Stone, Pres. Board,
Henry Waltomath, Mayor,
Dr. J. B. Redfleld City Physician
0. B. Elder, Clerk,
John Jonos, Clilef of Police.
Theso lands aro now held by Belgian, county upon tho body of Evangollno
British and American troops. The 1 dough lying dead, by the Jurors whoso
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Italians are also looking toward the
Adriatic, whoro they control all ad
ditional territory. Tho combined move
ments threaten to unbalance the pow
er of nations if permitted.
That the peace conference would
turn down either of these two propo
sitions, which aro very likely to mani
fest themselves, seems almost certain,
but a great wave of enthusiasm for nn
negation has developed, such as could
jbe normally expected on part of a
names are horoto subscribed, said Jury
upon tholr oath do say Evangollno
Cough camo to her death at tho vil
lage of Maxwell on December 20th,
1918, being run over and killed by the
engine on train No. 6 of tho Union
Pacllc railroad company through the
nogllgonce, misinformation and care
lessness of tho agent, an official of
said Union Pacific Railroad Co?'
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Oil's of Flu.
Arthur Courtney, a man about
thirty-two years of age, who had been
Two boys, one aged seventeen, the victorious nation. Such annexations, it
r.tilmr nlc'tit.ften. nml crlvlno- their la nnlnted out. would hrlntr nhntit thp
names as Howard Wilcox and Marcla condition of Imperialism similar to vloyeA "s t tho Union Pacific
Roberts were arrested Saturday ove- ' that which resulted In tho present doDot' d,ed Saturday night nt the de
tains by H. E Bonner. U. P. watch- war and might augur bad for the fu- tont,on ll0Sltal nftr an Illness of a
man, and turned oyer to Sheriff Sails- ture. To gutard against that the peace
bury for having in their possession a congress will likely defeat theso aims.
sack containing six pair of mittens, -::o::
tkroo heavy sweaters, two pair of Merry Clirhtinns.
shoes, threo socks and somo canned , Tho Tribune wishes Its readers A
goods. Upon being quizzed the boys Merry Christmas. May every minute
admitted that they had robbed a store of the day be bright, cheerful and en-
at Phillips. Tho Hamilton county Joyable.
sheriff was -notified and he arrived ::o::
yestorday and took the boys back with Major Hnrrlnirtoii Passes Though,
him. Major M. C. Harrington, who was in
week from flu. Tho deceased kept at
his work after he bad contracted the
disease and did not call in a physician
until his condition was such as to
preclude hopo of recovery. Tho body
is being held awaiting word from
rolatlves who live at Kansas City.
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Honor to Whom Honor Is Due.
Editor Tribune: In talking with State
Engineer Johnson at the Irrigation
::o:: tho quartermaster's department over- " - bp.t .uU), -
First Lutheran Church. seas and invalided home by reason of P,a nedf "mtM8 V m Jf"
. , , ,., ... , . east of North Platto was built, tho
Christmas estlva Service, 0:30 "jute bronchi Is passed through to Board ,
a. m. Special musical numbers by the Denver yesterday forenoon. The Major b
choir; Christmas carols by the con- "plainly Bhowed tho effect of his work fundg ahouM not bo mJ Jn
grogation. Sermon subject. "The overseas and he suffering from his
Message of the Angels." Pcal trouble, and is a different Umt Uilg ,n nQ mmnm lted a
Wo cordially invito all our friends looking man from what he was before cQmty from ad(Ung mttMmi monev
to this service. entered the service. to nmko a br,(lgo any w,(Uh
Sunday School Festival nt 7:00 p.m. Dr SaTdTcity. Kan. Tt is. tho state would pay for 8ft.
Rov. C Franklin Rochester. tQ 0f tho bridge and tho county 8ft or
Owing to unavoidable circumstances Christmas with his mother, Mrs. mro , 11 desired.
It was necessary to change the pro- Helen White. !, Wo all regret that tho South Platto
gram at the Crystal for tonight and to- Lost between Dlener's shoo store brldo is not four feet wider. Some of
morrow from "The. Price of a Good and 500 South Willow a dark brown wor ncllned to k,ck Mr. Johnson.
Time" to "The Marionettes." But as shoe: Reward. Phone Black S5S. I.do not knw t,mt ayo"e ' dving
Clara Kimball Young is the star of Clyde Trotter wont to Omaha yo
"Tho Marionettes" not much dlssatis- terday afternoon to transact business
faction will be felt for a day or two.
Omaha, Nob. Sixty million dollars
nro to bo spont on good roads wlthn
tho stato of Nebraska and tho money
will bo rnlsed by statewide taxation,
according to plans now being worked
out by good road enthusiasts of the
stato. Tho state legislature which
moots next month, will be asked to
appropriate this amount of money for
road work and it tho legislature has
not tho powor to mako tho appropria
tion, a bill is to bo introduced which
will permit tho peoplo of tho state
to voto upon tho big bond Issuo.
1 LOCAL AND 113 ItSONA L
Tho Ideal Bakory will close at one
o'clock on Christmas bay.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Ellas returned
this morning from tholr wedding trip
to Kansas City and Denver.
i Guy Granger has returned from a
training camp whoro ho was stationed
as nn neroplnno mechanic.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pratt loft this
morning for Omaha whoro thoy will
visit relatives for several days.
Mrs. Harry Bllckonaderfor and
daughter loft for Cozad this morning
where thoy will spend Christmas with
rolatlves.
Sheriff Salisbury will go to Aurora
tonight to visit his mother, who Is
spending tho wlntor there wlfh a
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Buchllnck loft
yesterdtiy flor Grandi Island whoro
they will spend Chrlstmns with relatives.
MAY MARSH in
"MONEY MAD"
The Storv of a Girl who lives in a house of Lies and the
final triumph of quick wits and warm hearts
Keith Theatre
Wednesday
and Thursday
of censure. I presume tho Increase in
cost of construction between the tlmo
tho cost was estimated and tho time
tho contract was let was so great that
tho bridge had to be narrowed to 1G
ft. instead of being 20 ft. ns was un
derstood when tho bonds were voted.
While wo feel that it Is a blunder
to make a permanent public Improve
ment too small for the needs of future
use. yet, wo have a good substantial
brldgo that fills our needs quite ade
quately. We aro fortunate in getting
a bridge as good as this without go
ing through tho trouble and oxponso
f.of voting now bonds. Let's thank tlte
Board of Commissioners and Stato
g'Engineora Johnson for a good bridge,
no'llllllt nil Mmrt rmrt fYirnrifr Mint urt wnrn
A Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
, Borlin, Doc. 2.1. The peoplo of Ger
many woro glvon a rudo shock when
tho latest addross of President Wilson
recently dollvorod In Paris, was mado
known to them, In which tho prosldont
stated thnt ho supported a movomont
to bring to Justice all thoso who wore
responsible for tho world war. The
Gorman pence dolegates woro roady
to accept all tho peace principles
laid down by tho prosldont and looked
up to him ns tho man of tho hour and
ono in whom dormnny could place hor
future. But they did not think Umt he
would stand out for punishment of
thoso fixed at tho conforonco as bolng
guilty of tho wnr.
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Protcstnut Kpisropal Services.
Tuesday, December 24, 1018.
7:30 p. in. Sunday School Festival,
Service in Church. 11:30 p. m. Carol
Sorvlco and Holy Communion. Mid
night Sorvlco.
Wodnosday, Christmas Day, Dec. 25,
10:00 a. m. Christmas Festival Ser
vice, Sermon and Holy Communion.
Rov. Arthur Dittos Jones, Rector.
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Miss Beslo Salisbury roturned Inst
evening fiiom a two months' visit
with friends In southom California,
and loft this morning for Aurora to
spontl Christmas with relatives. Start
ing January first, Miss Salisbury will
succeed Snml. Goozoo ns secretary of
tho Mutual Building and Loan As
sociation. Mr. and Mrs. Will Patterson, of
Minneapolis, nrrlved yesterday to
spond Christmas with Mrs. Patter
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
VonGootz.
Mrs. Victor VonGootz, Jr., of Port
land, passed through Sunday night cn
routo to Stapleton to spend Chrlst
mns with hor pnronts.
Dr. J. B. Redfleld returned last
night from n professional vIbU to Sar
bon and loft this morning to look af
ter a patient at Coznd.
QUARAXTIXK IS A11S0MTTE
SAYS THE STATU HOARD.
Christmas should be enjoyed ns
quietly as posslblo, according to an
ordor put out Snturday by tho state
board of health In which it announced
that tho quarantine on Spanish In
fluenza is Intended to bo an "abso
lute" quarantine. Tho board says:
"In ordor that peoplo will under
stand tho quarantine for Spanish In
fluenza, wo wish to stato that it is an
nbsoluto quarantine. No certificates of
immunity will bo accepted, nor will
anyono be permitted to bo quarantined
out.
"Tho disease must be gotten undor
control; tho devastation has existed
too long. It required tlmo to work out
a fcastblo plan, and then it was nec
essary to call a conference to ascer
tain If local communities would on
forco same. Tho abovo plan wns on
dorsod almost unanimously by tho
conforonco, and It is expected that all
local communities will llvo iup to tho
same. Any violations must bo prosecu
ted Immediately.
"That somo Inconvcnlencn will oxlst
Is to bo admitted. On tho othor hand, -it
Is hopod that ninny lives will bo
saved.
"Wo also doslro to call tho atton
ton of tho peoplo to tho fact that largo
crowds unquosltonnbly spread this
disease, and wo thoreforo trust thnt
Christmas will bo enjoyed In ns qufot
a mnnnor na possible."
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Hnrdln's Wheel n Success.
Jnko Hardin, who lives in Plant
precinct, and Is tho patenteo of a
spring auto wheel- has been In Cin
cinnati for a week past having sovor
ul of tho wheols made to demonstrate
tholr 1ractlcablltly. Ho writes that
tho Ann making tho wheels pro
nounco tho design tho host yet pre
sented to tho public. It will requlro
ton dnyB to mako tho dlos and pro
dulco tho wheols and Immediately
thoroaftor public demonstrations will
bo given. J. C, ABlcwig is associated
with Mr. Hardin ln putting tho whool
on tho market.
foganwrp. .u i mvitt; " lummy i' MHiiMwraraMAUyBt'ig ' built on time nnd forget that wo were
expecting a twenty foot bridge.
W. P. SNYDER.
i LINA CAVALIERI in If
r"k WOMAN OF IMPULSE" f
Tt is nrm thirur to start in life with ihe idea of having H
I one great Love Affair, and one only, hut it is quite another I
to stick to the resolution ii you arc as beautiful as the wo-
I mat; in this photo play which mijrht well he styled "the i
g Difficulties of a Beautiful Woman"
CRYSTAL :-: Thursday and Friday j
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The Idenl Bakory will close at one
, o'clock on Chrlstmns Day.
j Paul Harrington, who had been In
tho quartermaster's department nt
Camp Meigs, spent yesterday in town
whilo enrouto to Donvero to spend
Christmas with tho home folks. Ho
received his discharge, and next week
will return to town to tako up tho
work ho left when ho entered tho sor
vlco. With him at Camp Molgs was
Carl Brodbeck and Chas. Rinckor. Ho
thinks the former will bo homo in a
fow days, but as Rincker Is in the per
sonnel department ho is likely to bo
longer detained.
ToA )l Our Patrons
and Friends.
Do Clothes mako the Woman or Women
make the- Clothes? Get the answer in
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Impossible Siisae3
(Starring Margarita Fisher)
at "THE SUN" -xThursday
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jga Bushman and Bayne in ALSO
"A PAIR OF CUPIDS"
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j Christmas Day
The famous Hippodrome
clown in a two reel comedy dp
"A Movie Dummy"
Afternoon at 2:30
Niftht 7:30 ggj
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A. N.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
To All Our Friends Patrons and Everyone
In the Community .
The KSWOLJW Store
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CHAS. T1GHK
MEUT. PAUL NOLAN
HOYTE SMITHEHS
MRS. CHAS. TICHE RAYMOND l-O'lTENHOI-T
DURBIN AUTO CO.,
Studebaker and Oldsmobile Cars
and Fulton Trucks.
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REPAIR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.
o keep in slock repair purls for the StudeJmkcr and Oltlsntobilo cars and tho
Fulton trucks. Also keep in stoek Tires of all sizes, Greases and Oils, Including tlte
celebrated Mobile A lubricating oil.
EXPERIENCBD MECHANICS FOR REPAIR WORK.
We have hvo experienced auto mechanics stud we solicit your repair work. It saves
you money in the long run to have your car frequently inspected by experienced
men.
SEE US ABOUT STORAGE.
If you live in town where you can stoie your car in a steam heated garage, you
can rest assured that it will pay you to do so. It will save you many dollars in a few
months on your storage battery alone. Then again, when you start your car In a cold
garage the engine will not be properly lubricated for several minutes whilo your ear
is warming up and this will wear out the bearings.
Fifth and Dewey Sts.
Phone 177
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