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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1919)
Roosevelt Tells of His Eyes. In Ills mutoUIoiirmplij', Thcodniu Hoosotolt hiijk: "Quito unknown lo injHOlf, I wis, wlijle a boy, timlcr hopeless dlsnd vnnlijcro In studying nnluro. I wis very llelrsl(lllO(.,, Ho (oils how wlion lie wis 111 years old Iio got Ills llrst gun: "Anil It puzzled mo to llnd thai my companions scorned lo so things lo shoot at iihlch I could no sco at all." You sliould Iiuinlro Into tho sight of your children. If it kcoiiis vision is not good, bring tlio clilld at onco to Clinton's for a thorough cxniniiiatloii of tho eyes. t C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler and ..OPTICIAN.. At the Sign of the Big Ring Mr. Man doos your wlfo talk too LATEST TAK1S STYLB8 - M ' ' " JMmi F a ..... . . aa LINCOLN COUNTY HAS much? Than take hor'.to tho sllartt drama at tho Keith "Wednesday night. It'B "Hack to tho Woods." 1100 MILKS 01" HOAI). DR. 0: II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Oillce over the McDonnld State Rank. "Wo are all Inclined to criticize the county commissioners for not 'keep ing the roads In bottor 'condition, but few of u havo a knowledge of the hundreds of miles of roadways In tho county nnd tho Urnltod sum of nio'noy which tho commissioners have at their command to expend on roads. It will surprise rosldonts generally to learn that within Lincoln county thero are approximately fourtoon hundred miles of regulnrly laid out and traveled Ono of the most striking and up-to-dato fashion shows of tho yonr will Tho jCatholIc Girls' Club .will give ,,,4 Mon of tho original features a dancing party at tho K. C. hull J,n 0ur Mr jicchesney" ,he Metro Tuesday ovoning ot noxt weeK. i.ne pay wItIch wJu ,J0 the attraction commlttoo Is now soiling tickets and guN Thoalro on Wednesday and fn oxpect a largo attondanco. 'which tlie dlstlnculshod actress. Htliel Permission to wed wns granted narrymore is stnrrwl. The costuhW Friday by Judgo Woodhurst to Chas. for this ileeno como from the atollor A. Potorson and Ella McKonison, both of an exclusive New York modiste of Dig Springs and taoy woro mnrrled who caters to tho m.wt fastidious o- by a local clorgyman, - men of tho country 'and are noted for Tho summer woather terminated thIr distinctiveness and Individuality. roRdB( ovcry m,o of whch mU8t ,mvo .Among garmonifl uisumyw .wo ' moro or i088 attention each year. To of snow foil. Tho tomporaturo, how- n,n "ri's ami sow""- BUU"' u,m maintain theso 1400 miles of roads, r .11.1 not fll miioh and Sfiturdnv Vrt9 customos, dinnor and nfternoon npn nvallnhlo last voor S28.000. and yostorday woro ploasnnt days. irociw, uoui lor mo uonutanie unu xor 1. aft nvorago of twonty aoUan for ,. no, . o.Hv to ,ot that . 8 """f ' ilUO" ' " each mile Of road. This would be suf nW no nrothori. oar VrdW " , accessor y wn.cn go , t , R am tefim thrco now Hodge nrotnori our ,oruuroi. ( , . . ut 011HOmn-, 0f a vor. , . "''I'l.ov ,ln atnn,l lit." .T V It OM 10111 .. . .... . . anU ono-Uliru IIUJH Oiicii yuiir uii - - taw v trrnnmnt wotimn. 'ino ciomim .. . , npttloc 7-S --f - miio 01 roau. ioi enougn worii yuu " . , , . . , ar Wr" m U, P1'r0 "y 17 01 will agree to keep a roaa In passlbltf 7" ''""V" " ' ' 4 m uoaullwl BinB in rondltlon-ln fact not near enough to Saturday to Mr and Mrs. A S. Allen, TllM0 in0(lols woro cll090n for thqIr road dr Jot aono which account for tho county clerks boauty nml Kraco Voth of faco an,, unusual broad smllo The mother and fom aml mako a gorgooUB fcnturo ,n ' ncc(1 two or thrco (latiRhter are reported to be doing ft vory clcvor pIctltrc Muph nllurlng unBono wm niso no glimpsed during mc8 of road In tho county on whch Mr. and Mrs. Barrett arrived from tho scenes, rovoallng what will ho tho $2o nor vcar per milo is not expended Ogdon Sunday and will make North correct wear of tho under as well as 1mt thero are other hundreds of mllos Platto tholr homo, Mr. Rarrot coming tho outor garments. It Is a scope 0 -which flVo times that sum per milo horo to tnko a position with tho Union which will- appeal allko to men and ls oxpGndod yearly and ovon thon tho Paclllo. Mrs. Uarrott was lormorly women, showing, as it does, tho latest r0ms are far from what wo desire Miss Amy liangroru. nnd most oxclusivo of modes for tlie' Tjl0 ron(i problem in' Lincoln Coun If vou want a nico house, poultry coming season. Tho picturo Is based Uy Is a hig ono, an so long as tho and fruit trnfct of 5 acres. Sco mo on Miss Barrymore's famous stage commissioners have at tholr command soon. Prlco reasonable. II. McFAIl- success, "Our Mrs. McChcsnoy," taken h,ut $20 a mile to expend each year it unsiu, uuu 'nn Hiruui. i. u. frmn fhn nonular ntor os of Edna Fer- i. nrnngnnnMn ir, nTnWi imt nvorv , -1 is (iiii uuauiiuiyiu vv J v v i - ,Vf" W1LUAM FOX. PRE5ENTJ- 'THEDA , B APj A 2 THKOA ItAltA IX II Kit MOST SKUUCTIVK ItOLU. Clco'imtrn, tho Climax of tho Siren Star At; tho Sun Theatro VcUr. llth-12tli Box C20, North Platto. Ctf JjOCAL AND l'EHSONAL Tho BIblo Group of tho BaptUt j,cr wroto tho play, Auxllllary will moot In tho basement ::o:. her. Qeorgo V. Hobart and Miss For- ron( jn the county will be a speedway. : :o: : Mrs. "VValtor Crook left Sunday for of tho church Thursday afternoon, u. 0f l. k. aI,i . 0f l. V. and'K. a visit with frlonds in Chadron. Fobruary Cth. Tho Q. E. group moots a meeting -will bo hold-in Conduc-, this week with Mrs. Amos Foster, loao tor's Room, Now Depot, Tuesday, Feb. North Vino. 4th. nt 7:30 to. m., at which conditions Mr. nn.l Mrn. -Wnllaco Onlnn tender concerning ongincmon on 2nd DIst. For iicn-i-urnisneu room, tin oa tho,r ,10artfolt tIian7B to frIon(ls an(1 will bo taken up. HERRING FISHERS' DO WELL Clad in robos" of regal richness, seated In tho midst of .canopied es tate, clasping to her bosom a twining asp, Egypt's greatost Queen, Cleopa tra, tho last of tho Ptolemys, oxplrod. This is what Thcda Bara did for "Cleopatra," tho Fox wonder film, and It Is but ono ot a number of features of similar callbro in which this fam- I ous screen actress is starred. "Cleo patra" is the greatest and most suit able character for the display of tho talents of this raro star. Never In her life has Miss Bara en tered so earnestly Into a characteriza tion. 'as sho has Into "Cleopatra." Not content with a mero casual and su perficial study of tho character, Miss Bara haa delved into all the historical records at her command, in regard to the savagely-imperious, magically alluring Queen, about whom contro versy has raged during all tho con- Mrs. Dan ValorLuy roturncd yostcr day from a wcok's visit in Clioyonne. Splendid Catcher and High Prices Have Been the Rule Among Them for Many Years Now. neighbors for tho courtesies shown General Chairmen KOnold and The herring Hsher works always on Third street. S. B. Parr was called to Augusta. Hlom followlng Ul0 floath o thor two Smith will bo present as will also tho night shift, not because the fish Win Rnfnrilnv liv Ihn ilnnl I nt ll n i.n.i , n i ii... SlinL CaroV. Cll of D SnatCllOr Porter. ".......(, " ...u., ...... ..j .. luiiuuiuu mm lur mu uuitii uiuua-a. mothor. " This kindness showil will ovor bo MaBtor-Meclmnic Irvine, Trainmaster Wolr and other Ncbr. Div. officers Mr. nnd Mrs. John Weinberger loft romcmbcrcd by, them. yoBtordny morning for a visit In Cal- Qot your Dodgo Brothers car ordor lfornla. ' . cd now, when wo can glvo you dof- For-quick action and entlsfactorj M"ito delivery date. J. V. ROMIGII, gnle-IlHt Tour land with Thoclocko. til Dealer. 7-8 Mrst It. O. Hcaton hns sold hor Arthur C. Nolan, who had been sta- houso von west Seventh street to Hoy Honed at Camp Shoridan, Alabama, B. 0f L. F, All ongincers and fireman are Invit ed to attend this meeting, especially I thoso in freight service. W. L. ItlCHARDS, Local Chairman B. of L. E. GEO, H, BACON, Local Chairman C. Lantz. arrived homo yesterday. Six Nolan and E. from a business trip to Chicago and Milwaukee For Sale A few extra choice Rhodo Island Rod cockorols. Mrs. J. Boyd Allon. Phono 787F12. Mrs. W. T. Aldon roturncd Satur hnlt lint because they am bo seen nt night. Taking their cue from the whale or seagull as to the location of the her ring, tho boats go off two by two (for they work always in couples) late in the evening to the fishing ground. Ar rived there, they stop their motors, nnd gliding silently over the dark wa ters they look for the fish. One of tho men bumps the nnchor two or three times on the bow of the boat, and instantly a patch of water lights up with a bright phosphorescent gleam. It ls the herring, and the ring turlcs slnco sho lived. Prior to coming to California, Miss Bara mado n detailed porsonal study Qt tho wonderful Egyptian exhibit in tho Museum of Art in Now York City. Hero Is, perhaps, tho greatost collec tion of tho kind in tho world, nnd tho Fox star lost no opportunity to thor oughly imbue horsolf with the atmos phoro of tho past, which the strange carvings, "tho mummies, and'tho hier oglyphics suggest Miss Bara, by thor ough study, has succeeded in resur recting many forgotten and obscuro traits of character of tho famous Queen, and. portrays them upon tho screen with a vividness and intensity that has never before been expressed even by tho famous vamplro herself. Ono of tho striking features of tho making of "Cleopatra," is the rcmark aljlo costumes. A positively startling bit of garb is a peacock dress, in tho making of which a wiiolo peacock was used. This is only ono of tho gorgeous and expensive costumes Miss Bara wears In the picture. At tho SUN Theatro Fobruary ilth and 12th. John B. Edwards returned Sunday "rothorB wcro 1,1 tho 80rvlco- Throe mjAIt SIR: navo rciurneu nomc, mo oiner uireu This Is tlio third time that I nave aro with tho army of occupation in wrltton to you In regard to your eyes. Gormany. Aro you giving them tho kind of con mt fnnw mnr inmnmiiv i(i in tim Havinc sold tholr ranch. C. P. and sldoratlon 'that thoy . deserve? Re-"' west of Scotland than the driftnet) Is W, B. Howard will on February 25th tnembor thoy aro sorvlng youi to the lowered. It Is held up by corks nnd noil iimir imi-,1 nf A,miia rntio r,.rm best of their ability, hut If they are ""3 'i small light at ono end. This day from 'a month, .sit with frVnds J ogs, Percher- weak , ; t -It STSS boTs in Grand Island. on taUIo nn other 'Property. G-2 day. Consult II. Dixon & Son, eye , w, At tho federal labor bureau in this i un-iu-uum U dmb ,nt() on(J boat wn t, , tho net, with the herring, on board. In this little Highland village the men of the last two generations have done well with tho fishing. Their Cnrd of Thunks. Wo dcslro to express our most heartfelt thanks to each and everyone for their kindness nnd their assis tance, during tho long illness and tho death of our loved one, Mrs. Meyer. Also for tho (beautiful flowers sent. PAUL G. MEYER KATE BECKWITH ELISE WHITE HILDA MEYER KURT MEYER PETER MEYER :o: : Tho Lnxtheran aid society will be en tertained at tho Episcopal basement Thursday afternoon byx Mcsdames Harry Broternitz, H. Wendoborh, J. Scharmann and Schwartz. Don't for get your packages. The Golden Rule bible class of tho Presbyterian church will meet Fri day afternoon at tho home of Mrs. I. Dillon, 118 west Third street. Tho Presbyterian aid society will meet Thursday afternoon in tho church parlors. Geo. L. Cratty an4 Margaret Hunt, For Sale Flat t6n desk with nol- ished ground pinto glass top. Phono I both of this city, wore married by 54G or Red 830. I Judgo woodhurst Saturday, Ill . . 1 11. 1 ...... ..... , , . , . city tho number of men who aro reg- mcn V J ' Istorlng lor positions is considerably . MUWu. oV.UH. ,n OXC0H3 oC th0 (lomaml fQp JUon Th0 ' Dr. Morrill, DcnMst. Offlco ovor January roport compared with tho wnco injmrimoni aioro. Docombor roport inuicatos that thoro T. F. Hoaloy, who had boon vlBlting has boon qulto an lncrenso in tho Yours truly, GOOD ADVICE. Scoks to Itnlso Property Values. Tho county commissioners have been his family in Omaha for six wcoks, number of unemployed in tho North nskc1 to slBn a lot,t," changing tho returned to town yesterday. Judgo Grlmos nnd Attornoy Hnlll gan wont to Kimball yes tho Jdgo will hold a term of court, A fow desirable HccomLhnnd Fords nt tho right prices. Hcndy.Ogler Auto Company. law on property assessment from a ono-flfth valuation to a full valuation. boats, complete with nets nnd motor. cost between "00 nnd 400, but only the other night a couple of boats, own ed by brothers, divided 750 between them for one night's catch. London Mull. Platto district, which comprises twon-tv-throo countlos. Mnnncor Iloolor la ' "f. .. . '" confident that hv tho first of March Is suggested in order to obtain h inuiiy ivnuiui innrfl mrltinv fnr rninl nnrnnqnn. nml 'nnMPAnv m ... moro win no a groat tiomnnu tor ; , , , 14 V. , bUUIfUMI bAUb fLhASt ALL mon, especially for farm work. ,a ,uou i",l,l,u" IUIVU l wisn to sccuro a nigh class local , ovorv COuntv In tho state. Under roprosontatlvo as District Suporvisor n, nvnannt ,nw 1lllt fn- lMiH mn i, Vincont Roddy, who had been homo for tho National Lifo Insurance Com- aHBOgao(1 for roa(1 nurn0SCa. (i ns on n fuirlough, returned; yostordiiy lany, of tho Unitod States of Amorica. prfyporty is aBaesgod at but one-fifth morning to Goat Island. California, r0 an oi uno company, ovor ou ,t ron, . ,h aasof)SG(, TOltlts on For Salo-Puro Bred White "iibTk , " 1. ' " " vvhich tho four mills Is levied does Cockorols. t R . FlHhol'B strain. ..v.. v. - nofc cronto BufTicIont funds In any Nothing Given Out by the Red Cross Is More Appreciated by the Soldiers on Service. Phono Black 920. Attorneys Vio Hnlligan nnd G-2 right party Answers confidential in c , , , ron(ls Jj casos. Edward T. Kellhor, Gonoral , it. Robert Agont for N6brft3kai 1215-1C City Na- ,n 11,0 nronop 8lm)0- If Property was w Tlie following is an -extract from a letter of n Red Cross hospital representative: "Tlio men like tho comfort kits bet ter than anything tho Red Cross gives them. Wo havo asked dozens of them hat they like best of all that ls given IJontty went to Oshkosh yostorday to tlonal Bank Building, Omaha, Nebras- assessed at tho full valuation moro them tobacco, magazines, nltond the sosslon ot district court. AVord has boon rocolvod that Willis Baker, who had boon stationed nt ka. :o: ti Gather Wisdom From Others. It's dangerous noltcv to consider Goat Island, has boon sent to China, yourself abovo tho other man's mes- Vnr- Rnln-Ttrnnn fi.rlrnv inmu BK. If VOU'rO SO BUpofhir . your fol Phono 70CF14- 3-C l0WS WUI "over do content to lot you ,,,.., , , oh in silence. Besides If you don't Mrs. Gus Chnmborlnin and son, who wnnt fn 1Jfi,on tn ...,,,. ,' nn vnll had boon visiting rolntlvos In town im, no business there. Noiso made lor a week, roturncd to Donvor this by you will Interfere with tho hearing morning. 7-4 funds would bo nvallablo. .though of course It would not bo necessnry to lovy tho four mills each year. : ;o: : Geo. S. Arnold, tho Rawlolgh man. Tol. Black 1013, Res. G14 Garfield. All orders promptly delivered. 4-S : :o: : FOR SALK. A flno quarter section, well Improv of thoso who do want to learn. You 1 six miles southwest ot Suther- owo It to yourself and others to pay land. Priced right nnd torms. Thirty intention or at least mako It posslblo acres ot wheat goes with place. Pos for others t6 listen. Besides thero are session will bo glvon March 1st, 1919, iuw pi-upio umt can i learn irom otii- w v rjArrn'cs ht wm... c. Y. 11 1 , .1 . I AA WU, I, IllUt, 31. wn?. uuu i uu u iiriK, iiemcmuer nny xr i. ti.. . . . - - nl.ll.l n., l ..... ...Ml iUMIl I HlllU. For. Salo Estato Oak soft coal v'"" 'ionuiio un wm tuir a i A.UUU11 iiiu wiHL'. xiiii tiriiiiiiirv Hiipni? neaior; oranu now mouicmo cnoinoi .,:.,.:""- .,', . Aehlnir In flm nmll nf Mm imok tu ui ..ill v iiii i iiiiTiin i i r 1 1 1 ..ii in.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 i 1 - " ......... -- - - - ... . l.,, l,l.l.. .1 ( mi. or u Gladstone. You aro nlwnvs n wy ' ' " John Churchill, who had 'boon sta tloned at Camp Dodge, rccolvcd his .dlschargo last week and arrived homo Saturday. and -window shades. Call Rod 830. C- Harry J. Davis, of Ilorshey, who gainer when you get tho other man's JOT cnucr0atn" ras with Battory A. 83d Division, best. It may bo a help to you some tonrlB. C,8 offoctlvo kMnorwn rrlved at Now York last Thursday cluy. Pennsylvania Grit. 0dy and systom regulator. Prlco $1.25 was arrived from ovorBoas. MIsa M. Sioman. steam bathB and Those Flattering Films. Swedish Massago. ladles and gontlo- Next to nn unretouched photograph, mon. riiono 807. Erodbock blag. 8Dtf the movlng-plcturo screen Is tho great por bottlo. GUMMERE-DENT DRUG CO., Special Agonts. Notico of Rofereei's Snlo. Notlco is horobv trlvon that lv vlr- The ground hag saw his shadow cs flttcrqr In tho world. It doesn't tuo of nn ordor issued to mo by tho iiatier tnoso wno appear in the pic- uiairiot jouri in and ror Lincoln turcs so much as thoso who sit In County, Nobraska, in an action where front and watch them. la Katio B. Lowo Is p rain tiff and Marie Nobody can attend a moving-plcture i00' EmmQ Low. R minor; Laura show without being reasonably conn- l:,.!0' m,Vr:, aitA nhoh: dent that ho has iiKslnillutiwl hvopv. m,nor nro dofondants. I will on tho uuu innt no nas i ssiniliuteu ecr- 8th (lay of Marcl, 1919 at tho hour thing. It Is not llko tho spoken dramn, nf hvnViwv nf X, whero ono learns, on picking up the front door ot tho court houso In tho puper tho next morning, that ho missed city of North Platto. Lincoln Countv Just about hnlf tho subtleties In the Nobraska, boII at public auction to tho performance anil camo near losing tho hlghost bidder for cash tho following big Idea of tho whole thing. Every doscrlbod real estato sltuato tn the tlltllf la rlf'lir wfinrn till nf no rnit t.f.f County of Lincoln and Stato of No. Word rccolvcd Saturday stated that ,intni withnnf otrnrt .u.,i in ..u. braska, to-wlt: Southoast Quarter Russell Lannford. who had boon in i,i (SE) of Soctlon Twontr-flvo f25). sorvico overseas, had arrived In Now tore for self-congralulatlon. Film .p,,,'! Ini , w.t f r.? nR5nR0 York. H. will pjobably arrive homo Fuu. " Daufils 28tWjVfhJafiS 1919 tills W00K. Florin F4-M7 O. E. ELDETl. nnfrro plainly Sunday forenoon, which, ac cording to tlio old saying, will glvo ,us six Tvooka moro of cold woathor, . Mrs. Sarah Bangs Is having pinna drawn for a rosldcnco which sho ox poets to orect this summor on tho corner lot west of tho Episcopal roc tory. For Salo Thorobrod Buff Orphlng ton Tlnnstni-H. Phnnn Tlfiil nfld. 2 amuse ments, etc. nnd they all say at once tho comfort kits nnd toilet articles, They come In from tho front without even a toothbrush, anil when I send tho bags nround by tho other patients, thoy como back and say: 'Say, you oughter seo how pleased those guys wcro they said It was Just like Christ mns. They were nil sitting up in bed looking nt tho things in their lings.' "The other day one man who hnd lost his right hand, called me over to htm and said: 'Here, I'll donate my sewing-kit. My wife has got to do mine after this. I'm out of It. You can give this to some other fellow who needs It.' Ho hnd heard tho others nsking for sewing-kits all down the ward. They are In grent demand and very hard to get." Gift From French Republic. Three phrases from President Wll son's wnr messnges will be woven In n costly Gobelin tapestry France Is having made as a gift to tho city of Philadelphia. Tho tapestry ls to be hung In the museum in tho Quaker city and ls nbout to bo placed In tho hands of tho workers nt tho famous Gobelin factory for completion, according to nn exchange. Tho tapestry will bo 21 feet by 15 feet. It will bo full ot life and color and will have an atmosphere of en thuslasm nnd patriotism In portray' Ing troops depnrtlng from Phllndelphl for Europe to participate In tho war of Justice. Below nro threo panels containing these phrases from President Wilson me.esngo8: "Right Is more precious thnn pence "Wo havo no selfish end to serv nnd deslro no conquest and no domlnn tlon." "Wo shnll fight for democracy." OUR PLATFORM SERVICE: To do the right thing at the right time, in the right way. To do something better than we have ever done before- To eliminate errors. To know both sides of every question. To be courteous. To be energetic. To work for the love of work. To anticipate requirements. To develone resources. To recognize no impediment. To master circumstances. To act from reason rather than rule. To be satisfied with nothing short of perfection. If you like our platform Come in, let us show you that we are always standing on it. Gummere-Dent Drug Co. Tlie Live nnd dependable Drug Store. Phono 5. J.t j.t j.t j: j.t jt j.t j.t u j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t it j.t ).t :.t t.t if j.t J.t J.t J.t Jt J.t j.t J.t J.t- J.t J.t J.t J.t ay! Stop, Listen, Read! Do you know what we sell?Just read over the list and if you need anything' in our line, phone 206 or call at the Lamb building on north Locuat street. WE HANDLE COAL OF ALL KINDS SPELTZ CARNATION FLOUR EGQ mm FQ SuMOUR ' CHICKENS PAN CAKE FLOUR CALF 3IEAL OFALL BUCKWHEAT FLOUR KINDS. MIXED CHICKEN FEED ALFALFA MOLASSES CORN ' ED WHEAT SCREENINGS COTTON CAKE CORN CHOP LINDSEED ' OIL MEAL BARLEY TANKAGE LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON, Lamb Building, North Locust St. Phone 206 4.4 t.t j.: J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t j.: J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t . J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t j.: J.t Jt " MiOBl , I