The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 28, 1919, Image 1

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THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JANUARY 2B, 1919.
No. 5
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CLAIMING: McCAHK TELLS OF
CHRISTMAS IX OEIUfAXV.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
JIBX A Jilt OA I CAX HE
I HOME IX SIX MONTHS.
Writing to hlH parents, Dr. and Mrs.
McCabo from Obermendid, Germany,
Clarence McCabo undor date of. Do
combor 25th. in scrvico overseas, says:
"Cliristmas Lay in' Obormendlg,
Germany. This day will long bo re
momborod, and I shall think of it
at each Christmas time as the years
pass, not because I am specially happy
at this time, but bocauso of tho stran
geness of my surroundings and be
cause it is tho first peaco Christmas
nftor tho war. In fact I may doscribo
my feelings and emotions as thoso of
sadness, as I passed the snow covered
streets tonight. Glancing in at tho win
dows, hero and there, I could see the
Christmas trees with their dazzling
lights, sparkling warmly for tho happy
children within. They are happy, in
deed, their Christmas has not been
embittered by tho war, for they are
not old enough to know.
Last ovoning tho snow began falling
and continued to fall until lato In the
night, covering everything with a
blanket of puro white. Whon it ceased
tho clouds began to break up and drift
away and when I woke early thla morn
ing tho moon had come up arid was
shining brilliantly on tho breast of the
now fallon snow. Tho frozen pond
down in tho field below resembled a
pool of quicksilver, so brilliant was its
surface. This morning dawned clear
and cold -and tho "people began to pasB
to and fro, going and coming from
mass.
All this time, all day, my thoughts
havo bjoon elsowhero and thinking
what an ideal Cliristmas this would
mako wore I at home, back among tho
friends I used to know and with my
father and mother who lovo mo and
whom I love. It will not bo long, I think
until I will really be at homo again.
Everything seems to bo running
smoothly in this part of Germany and
I cannot see any reason why wo should
bo required to occupy German terri
tory for any great length of time.
I received twelve letters last night.
They ctuuo just in timo for Christmas.
Sovoral of them wore from you. It
had beoon such a long time since I had
received any letters, and coming ai
this time, they holpetl to make things
seem a little moro like Christmas.
I know that you appreciate this
peaceful Christmas after tho war. The
war has been a tragedy to everyone,
but I think that no one can ap'preciato
peaco as much as a soldier who has
como face to face with war's conse-'-nuonoes.
What doea it mean to me?
What if I wore this very night crouch
ing in a shell-hole in no man's land
expecting every moment to be blown
'to atoms? Instead God has given us
peace, and I am able to sit here in tho
comfort of a warm room and write to
you. So you may know how I apprec-
iato for the first timo In my life the
following taken from tho Gospel of St.
Luko: "And suddenly there wa, with
tho angel a multitudo of the heavenly
Mrs. E. A. Cook, of Grand Island,
arrived yostorday to visit her siBtcr
Mrs. Harry Byboe.
Your favorlto magazine at tho
REXALL STORE.
Tho Catholic Girls' Club will meet
Wednesday ovoning in tho basement
of the St. Patrick's school.
Miss Lucillo Martini spent tho weok
end with her sister Mrs. Fred Hm
musscn in Ilershoy.
Old Trusty and Queen Incubators
nnd llroodert. nt Factory Prices, SIM
OX imos.
Miss Marguerito Roddy visited with
friends in Grand Island tho latter
part of last week.
Miss Helen Martin, of Ogalalla,
camo Saturday evening to visit with
Miss Effio Christ for a few days.
The quarantine was removed yester
day from tho homo of Chas. Cornell,
Mrs. Cornell having been ill with tho
flu.
Washington, Jan. 27 General March
chief, of staff, informed tho sonnto
military committee Monday that
shipping arrangements had boon
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transported homo monthly and that '
nil of the American expeditionary I ' '
forco could, bo returned homo nnd de-l , ( nptiircs Lot of lloozc
i)inl)iHzml within six months. ! Sheriff Salisbury nuvdo another
Insane Man Taken lrp.
A strangor was plckod up at tho
dtfyot early this morning infforlng
from insanity. Ho insisted on, tonrlng
off tho curtains from tho window,
throwing tho cnwpldors up in tho air
ami attempting to climb tho pillars.
He was tnkon In charge by Shoriff
'IVcn-Apo Conference).
A conforonco ot all persons Inter
ested In b'oys nnd girls of 12 to 20
yoar of ago has boon called for
Thursday ovoning nt tho Krnnklin
School building. Whllo conditions in
.North Plntto arc as good as thoy nro
USED CAR SALE.
foil off on any Car Sold (his Week.
lloglnnlng Wednesday January 29th,
I will sell any of my usod cars; nil
ot which havo boon ovorhnulcd in
How many Americans will ho held
abroad in the army of occupation is
to bo- determined by PresIdOut Wil
son, Goueral March stated, but more
haul of wshlkoy Sunday ovoning whon
ho confiscated four suit cases contain
ing fifty pint bottle., on train No. 20.
As Is always tho enso, no ono on tho
Americans nlrqady havo been desig-1 trnm claimed ownership of tho suit
nated for rotum homo than origin- -,QR- Tho Shoriff has grown so ac
ally proposed by Marshal Foch. Ho "istomcd to boozo lndened grips nnd
indlcatod that ton divisions hnd been miU ca80S "int ho can detect thorn
suggested as Amor:ca's contribution ory oasu.
to the army of ocupatlon.
In most places, tho wnr has madoiy shop, and bear my 30-day Borvico
changes In environment which must guurnntoo, at a $G0 discount from tho
bo takon Into ncount and which will lrleo listed on tho usod car board.
'itully affect tho boys nnd girls of ThIR real saving to you will givo addl-
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Itaskct Hall Team to Gothenburg.
Honglund Introduces Hills. The High School Paskot Ball team
Senator W. V. Hongland introduced will go to Gothenburg Friday ovoning
six bills In tho state senate yoster for tho first gnmo of tho season away
day. Thoy wero: from homo. The Gothonburg team Is
Requiring railroad trains to stop ono of tho best in tho west usually
at depot platforms for safety of pas- and whllo thero Is no dope on the
KANTLEEK Rubber Goods. Thoy songors. ; players this year it Is expected thoy
can't leak becauso thoy are moulded1 Increasing salary oH county com- will bo up to tho usual standard.
In ono piece. REXALL STORE. I misslonors from $4 to $5 per day and Tho line-up of tho local team has not
, ,, , ' ton conts a mile for traveling. i yet been announced.
Robert A. Schell. of this city, who Requiring comity boards nt first' ::o::
imti uuen i" huiwlu iu riuiiLo, ua reKUinr session in year to dotermino Hero's Our Opportunity.
" ""'"u compensation to uo paiu county sup-
yestorday. j orintondonts.
Francis J. Dunn, formerly of the ' Fixing fees to bo charged by clerks
Nyal Drug Co., who Is now conduct-iot district court.
ing a drug store in Grand Island. Rogtflating Ioes of( county clferks,
spent Sunday In town. I county judges and county treasurers.
r , , Requiring owners of Irrigation
Mrs. Mary Dunn, formerly of this ditches to Install Recording gauges
city, who has been matron of the to snow amount 0f water used. N .
Grand Island depot for several .0.
Mwfo 8Pent SUmlay h0r WUh l0Cal 1 F, (,,",,11S' VldlniK.
i Austin Traub passed away at tho
For baby, Mother Kroh's Family , detention hospital Sunday night of, own name
Tho diversion dam in tho North
Platto river at Whalon, Wyo.. whoro
wator iH diverted to irrigate nearly
200.000 acres of Nebraska soil, 1b
capnblo of generating not les than
25.000 horsepower enough to light
and heat every homo nnd business
house from the Wyoming lino to
North Plntto in tho river's valloy and
turn ovory Industrial wheel. Unless
tho people wnko tip and tnko stops to
retain tins gr.cax pvivjlegto In their
it will bo grabbed off by
Remedies. Sold only at tho REXALL Hit. and 's wife and two children ari i eomo corporation.
DRUG STORE. ; 111 with tho samo disease. l ::o::-
Wm. Klinrtnr nP Ttrlolmiin Aiiufrnltn Dorothy D.IViS. employed at tllQ
V.viwwt ltiiRtimlul Illvnufmi.
wna Mm mmaf ,.nJnnl.. P ll ,! rooming 110USO, (11011 fcUJlUny 01 nnnnnhni.ni inn 97 11m Hnrmnn
.U bill 1 I,U1UUI Ut 1TL1. ailll I I. m, , .... 1 .'I..MI.hMt. UMIH M.. ,.U V.Vt. !...
Mrs. R. M. Cathers, while enroute U l H 10 f" , 119 woro 8niPPeu to K0vornmpnt la expecting a great Pol
the city. These chnnges must be mot
and that Is tho object of this moot
ing. Tharo is no admission nnd no
other invltntlon Is needed. Tills Is not
a nioetlng for children nor for boys
or girls but It lH for ndults who nro
Interested la boyn nnd girls. The
meeting will bo hold in tho Hoard ot
Education rooms nt tho Tront entrance
nnd will bogln nt-olght o'clock.
WILSON TOUT.
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Ruing unnblo to seouro tho desired
locntion, wo aro forced to coutinuo
businoss nt tho old placo, but aro go
ing to glv tho public special prlcos
as an Inducement to como to us on
Front street. Our Spring stock la ar
riving daily. Wo will discontinue tcth & Locust Sts.
nnnuiing Dolt goods and will handlo
Undies Ready-to-Wcar exclusively,
consoquontly wo aro giving you real
prlco3. Wo aro closing put our Hats
at fi, 2C, and 30 conts and tho largo
Bats at 88 cents, and our draporlos go
at half price, whllo thoy last. Should
you need draperies for spring now Is
the opportuno timo to buy, them nt
renl prlcos. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Tho Chrlstlnn nld society will meet
Thursday nttornoon nt tho church. A
ten cent lunch will bo served.
Uonul room for Jtho now Dodga and
Chandler cars.
Remember this salo lasts only to
Saturday ovoning, February 1st,
'17 Dodgo Brothers.
17 Ford Roadster.
18 Chovrolot
Model 25 Bulck.
'18 Studobakor. ,
17 Maxwoll.
And othors.
All at $G0 loss than tho marked
prices, listed a long timo beforo this
sale was plnnnod.
Tonus to responsible parties.
Llborty bonds tnkon at par on nny
cnr.
J. V. ROMIGII. Denlor.
Who Gunrnntcos His Used Care...
North Platto. Neb.
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Tho funeral of Mrs. Bornetta Dixon,
wifo of Frank W. Dixon, sso died tho
latter part ot Inst week, wns hold
from tho family homo oivwost Sovonth
Btroot yosterdny nttornoon.
Wo wish to thnnk ouf many dear
frlcndf, nnd neighbors for tholr loving
kindness nnd sympathy nt tho timo of
our groat sorrow. '
MRS. DO RAN
MARIE DORAN
ISABEL DORAN
Chicago. Mr. Shorter is cattlo buyer
in Australia for Swift & Co.
Leslie Bare, who is assisting in
taking an invoice of Union Pacific
property at all stations on tho system
camo down from Greeley to spend
Sundny with his parents".
Mrs. Margaret Taylor, who had been
employed in the office of U. P. car de
partment for some time, left the latter
part of last weok for Denver, where
sho will remain indefinitely.
Tho Episcopal ijulld will meet
Thursday afternoon " in tho church
basement. Tho entertainment com
mittee will be composed of Mesdames
Ray Snyder. Annie Church, D. C.
Onsdon and James Dorram.
A combination
tccting Healing-
T"l Tl ATT i-imnv-.v-a i . .
I V I III . 11 K, (1 I ,l , N I I llfK' lino It Cnn it
ruiRuiigs jesioruay. ' -hovlst invasion in tho snrinir. It. J
Chas. Groves residing on west preparing to raise nn nrmv ot 2.000.000
Eleventh street, died yostorday from u to bo commnnded by Field Marshal
rolapBo of tho flu. Ho had been sick Von Hlndonburg'
with tho disease and had essayed to! 0nn nrmv Krout) w, bo fl0nt ,n(o
reSUmo WOrk. When llO Was acaln' onat Prnnotn nnntlmr Intn sn
ward off tho nntictpntcd invasion.
rtrlckon with fatal results.
Mrs. Mae Simpson, formerly of the
Wilcox Store, has taken a position
with the Tramp dry goods department.
A combination cream, Jonteol. Pro-
tOpHllP' TTnnH1fr Qnfcnfltnn. nni.tl.
Vi. ..n - . . ...... r) .'.. ii iiwuur,
fving. .REXALL STORE has it. Soo -tifl
tor SUKVIUK.
Robert Horner, of Wallace, was In
town on business yesterday. In or
der to escape driving over bad roads
cream Jonteol Prn-ihQ r0(, horso0!lck to Sutherland and
Softeninir boauti- lcamo ,,own 0,1 tho ni0lng tralnv HI?
Aifoadv Hb.ooo vowntcors Havo ro
torted for sorvlro Tho national as
fifMnbly is oxivctetl to soloct army
councils, which will liavo no political
nowors,, it will also consider tho for
mation of a militia, with 250.000 men
jrvlng flvo monthg at aytime. , k , 1
A soothing lolss for crackled. Hps.
snow drifts nro still encountered on
tho country roads. '
Rl'Or's Camnbor lea. At tho REX
ALL DRUG STORE.
Miss Matu PaulBon returned Friday
from DesMoInes. having been called
home by the Illness of ncr mothor.
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PropareJnosB applies to tho human
body as well as nations. A bottlo of
Prickly Ash BltterB on tho sholf at
home Is tho best and clieapost form of
preparedness for Indigestion, const!
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The Missionary Society of tho Pros- Jonteol Vnco Powdor. Invisible and
byierian church will meet Friday after- clinging. Sold only nt tho REXALL
nrmv Tiralsinir Onri. nnd nnvincr; P.1orv!00n at three with Mra. Ttntlnv Ttnoli- I STORE. Seo US for SERVICE.
to Gotl in the bichost. nencn on nnrtli. aainn. Mrs. Stone, of Chicnsrn. whn ron. ' p- Temple wont to Sutherland
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good will to men." . n.ents the Board o the Northwest mori ing to write insurance far ' . trotMcH. n ,B tho
::o:: Uv, present the Jubilee Work. All 11 ('Ple of days. I doso taken in time that wards off
Si. Germain Case In Progress. if' , . tn.e clnirch aro urged to bo Mancel Overman wont to Keystono sickness and saves nionev. Prlco $1.2G
When the caso of tho state against. 1'?,",, to lloai' tile Plans of this in- yesterday whore ho will accept per bottle. Guminoro-nont Drug Co..
St. Germain and McFadddon. both of i --liJl-i"1 "'C,""M5 LaV 1 temporary employment In a bank. 'Special Agents
whom wero charged with assaulting
tho.Stado glrl. 'was called in the dis
trict court Friday, tho attorney moved
for a discharge on tho grounds of a
faulty information. J.ulgo Grimes
quashed tho case but remanded tho I
defendants to the custody of the sheriff
for further action.
A new information was issued yos
torday and tho defendants arraigned
in tho county court where thoy
waived preliminary examination and)
tho caso taken to tho district court
whoro the trial against St. Germain
wns began yesterday afternoon audi
is still in progress. i
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Jontoel Face Powder. Invisible and!
clinging. Sold only at tho REXALL
STORE. Seo us for SERVICE.
Whon work is resumed on the Ger-ing-Fort
Laramio irrigation project in
Nobraska, the hugo shovels usod in
excavating will bo electrically oper
ated, the power being gonerated by
water In tho completed portion of
tho canal. This project Is to bo com
pleted in time to furnish water for
tho 1920 crop and will Irrigate S0,
000 acres in Nebraska.
UN
TO-NIGHT
THEATRE
MONTAGU LOVE in "TO HIM
THAT HATH" It is a biK Forceful
Convincing Photoplay. You will enjoy it. Also
a LYON-MORAN comedy "Comping Out"
WEDNESDAY edith story m
"THE SILENT WOMAN"
A breezy play of the great northwest. It's a long jump from a
4 logging icampitoJ'Iew.york'sIaahionnble quarter.
Also latest News in Pictures.
Thursday-Friday fkVfoxTJ1
Greatest Spectacle ANNETTE KELLERNAN in
"Queen of the Sea"
Cost $1,000,000 1,500 People
Daring 85-foot dive. Burning of Ship at sen. Great
Storm in mid-ocean. Fight for life in the Surf
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orth Platte
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Pooplo easily constipated dread
winter no fruits, no vegetables to
help tho stomach. Your best relief,
your greatest frlonds, is Holllster's
Rocky Mountain Tea, guaranteed to
positively reliovo. constipation or your
money back. Gold by John O. Patter
son, Druggist.
MARION DAVIS
the musical comedy slar
in the first of her
select pictures
"CECILIA OF THE
PINK ROSE"
an American ideal of the
true and beautiful
KEITH
TO-NIGHT and
Tomorrow
GOOD MUSIC
upreme Triumph!
The Masterpiece of the
Master Performer
D, W.. GRIFFITH'S
18 MONTHS IN MAKING !
Taken on Battle Field
of France
Tells the Sweetest Love
Story of Modern Times
HUHOR-PATHOS-.LOVE
SEAT SALE TUESDAY FEB. 12 2 P. M.
Box Olfice
Thursday-Friday-Satur.
Feb. 13-14-18
Twice Daily 2:15 8:1 5
IT HAS NO EQUAL
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
Enchanting Music
Symphony Orchestra
Direct from Large Cities
All critics agree that D, V.
Griffith has out-classed his won
perful production "Hirth of a
Nation"
PRICES 50c, 75c, $1 Plus war Tax
Prices 50c, 75c, $1 Plus war Tax
STUPENDOUS-STARTLING-GRAND-SUBLIME-TREMENDOUS!