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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1919)
-ft' M&vm tikntame. So THIRTY-FIFO I YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., SEPTEMBER 12, 1919- No. 70 EPISCOPAL UEUIOXAL COM'EIt. KNCK MEETS IX (MTV TODAY" LOCAL AX1) PERSONAL Dr. Krause la spending the wook i. lU'KIUllUl (JUIllUI UIIUU OI IIIC .CpiB- . . conal church Is bolnc liold at the tmr-l l)0lnt9- Ish house In this city today with cler- Miss Huldah Johnson left Monday, leal and lay delegates from ninny of ( for Konrnoy to attend the state nor-, tho western Nebraska parishes In at- intli acil00i tendance. There nro also present Uls- . . .. hop Richard Hulsc, of Havana, Cuba.! L- Pennington has boen spending. Bishop Bccchor, of Hastings, and Rev. the greater part of this week in Wy-, George Long, executive secretary 0fJominK looking up lmy elilpmonte. i tho church's midwest province. ' A. L. Kanold, chairman of the B. of Tho object of tho conference is to k. E. protective board, is spending to creato enthusiasm and lay plans for (ltiy ln toW" wllll onroute from Omaha', tho nation-wide campaign the Episco-. to Laramie. , pal church has inaugurated in behalf I Not iruch wheat is coming in to the of general church work. It Is a "wake ) local market, and that which is coin up" movement; a movement that will ing in is grading rather low. Two contradict tho statement that tho 'cars wore shipped out "Wednosday by Wa still have a few more IUl lan plums left at $1.29 per crate. MoV Michael Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos T. Melvln.of Chicago, are the guests this week of Mr. and Airs. A. P. Sargent. Raymond Johnson returned Tuontlaf from Clieyenno whore ho had boon as sisting in cloricnl work for the government. Mrs. Simons her sister weeks, loft this morning for her home m Seattle, Wash. H0.1I I! COMING CELUlUtATION YVIM. HE LARGELY' ATTENDED A. Returned soldiers and sailors of Lincolu county ulSi pleased over the announcement tlAt Xorth Platte will entertain them at a chicken dinner, furnish them grand stand admission t8 the auto races and provide thorn vflth evening ontortnlnment oi) Satur- nons, who had been visiting ; Septombw. 27th, and from reports , Mrs. Will Yost, for several rom tho Q mwXntlt lt 1 evident that the number of boys Vfho will be here will be lrrirf. Tho Rev. Arthur Jones, former rector otUnnBr for whIoh 125 chok9nB nnd other provondor in proportion, has been engaged will bo sorvod in tho church Is asleep. The movement will Show tho people their responsibility and teach them their ability to shoul der these rosponslbllltcs. The primary purpose of the campaign is not to the Loypoldt-Pennlngton Co. , The Spanish War Veterans will meet this ovoning and hear a report of the San Francisco reunion which will bo given by E. E. Moody who at- raiso any money, but to inspire and In- j tended tho reunion as a dologate from form' Episcopalians regarding tho this camp. church's activities and to mobilize all! Tnree beet crews will bo put on by, tho church's resources in men, women the Union Pacific within the next two and money for, tho expansion and con- weeks. Two of these crews will work tinuanco of these activities, particu-, ),0WCen North piatto and Northport, larly in missions, religious education tho third will be assigned to. work In. and social service the Qerlng yards. , , :Jo:: T Hay Is quoted today at $15 per ton, To Duroc Jersey Owners. I . . ,, ' , . ,, T .. . ,. . on track, a decline of several dollars tho Episcopal church and now station ed at McCook, is In town today at tending tho conference. Carl McGrow Is offering for salo his residence, and if ho makos a sale will remove to Lincoln, where his two boys go to attend school. Wo still have a few more Ital ian plums left at $1.25 por crate. Mc Mlchaol Grocery. Harold Preston, of Omaha, is spend ing several days with Clarence Mercer while enrouto to Denvor.whero ho will grove at the city pari: at twolvo p clock, and during this monl the boys' no furnished free with tickets to. wll tlje 1 fair ground entranco find scats ln thO grand stand. A soctlon of the grand stand will be rosorvod for sol diers and sailors and tho section Will bo appropriately decoratod with tho Khatlonal colors. The auto races this yeir promlso Baptist Church. j& . 10:30 church and Sunday Rchbbl Sunday will bo rally Sunday. All tho touchers and pupils arc naked to as semble in tho basement at 10:15 a. m with their pennnnts and bnnnera Teachers nro asked to look tip' the stragglers. A Bpeclal sonnon for tho children entitled "Tho Dllly'" Dally Family," and n Sunday school sifrmon for tho adults. 7:00 p. m., B. D. P U. S:00, evening worship, sermqii?Tho Unfinished Task." All aro cordially welcome at theso aorvlcos. A. C. HULL.Pastor. ::o:: For Sale Eight room modern houso prlco $4,000. Located at 401 south Ash. Also 5G acres of hay and alfalfa laud 3 miles from Brady at $100 per aero. Phono Black 873. 70-4 Loren Hnstlngs left last evening for Lincolu where he will enter tho stato university for tho ensuing year. ATTENTION hogs aro listed at $5.00 for first prize, when lt should have read $7.50, the same as other hogs. Lincoln County Agricultural Society. ::o:: within a week, and but little demand In tho Omaha, Denver and other mar-,-kets. Tho Leypoldt-Pennlngton Co. has about twenty cars on track with' no market to which to ship. Asa Soarlo, of Wallowa, Oregon, a former North Piatto boy, is visiting friends In town while onroute home attend Denver University this coming rio bo tho bo8t ovor ho,d' nn1 1,1,8 wlu prove, no doubt, agroeablc afternoon ehtertalnmont for the boys. , Chairman A. W. Shilling, who will hajvo chnrge of tho ovenlng enter- year. A large number of peoplo aro ex pecting to attend tho auto racos to morrow afternoon at tho Dawson county fair which is being held In Lexington this week. tayiment, has selected a committee of energetic workers who promlso the Chas. Noble was picked up on the streets in an intoxicated condition "Wednesday evening and taken to jail. A couple of weeks ago Noble was tak- from Chicago. Ho left this city elgh en in on the same charge and fined, teen years ago and is surprised to and tho next day he was again ar- """d tlin tho town has so grown that rested on tho drunk charge. This he ,s hardly able to recognize even second time ho was given the choice the 0,(1 landmarks, of serving Blxty days in jail or leavlijg Hartman and VanDoran have fin town in twenty minutes. He left but ,shod extracting their 1910 crop o returned Wednesday and proceeded to "ney and find that thoy havo five get full. He will now servo his full and one-half tons on hand. Last year sixty days in jail. 1 they" shipped out the crop, and were W. F. McEwon, of Clevelnnd, a rep I criticized because they did not hold it roscntatlvo of tho National Refining, for home consumption. This year Co., spont several days In. town this week as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. thoy will hold it for home buyers providing tho buyers uppear within a E. Morrill. Mr. McEwen says Nebras--reasonable time. ka la one of the best markets for tho Tho dancing party given to soldier National's products and Is well pleased and sailors by tho War Mothers at Ma wlth tho sales of tho White Rose gaso- son,c linU Wednesday ovoning was tho line in North Platte. ! rao:,t largely attended of any of the Miss Dulcle Frater has been award-' functions so far given by the Mothers, ed a .bronzo medal for efficient .-,war; Not only wnp there a largo attendance work. During Secretary and Mrs. Dan- 'f' khfe bo "'nd-their ladles, but par ley visit to San Francisco to review.: ents of the. boys were also present. A tho arrival of tho Pacific ileet, a re- four-picco orchestra furnished the mu ception was given for nurses who had 8,0 and mmcl1 was served throughout worked abroad and at homo and bronze t,lc evon,nB- medals were conferred upon those1 Tho campaign to-raise funds tor the whoso work was exceptionally good. ' hon, service work of the Salvation SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT army wU1 b he,d tuo week beginning beptemoer zist. Liincyin county s ap portionment Is about $3,500, a sum w I nil wn o ta nrr flrl rn f rn n ha lit InlTt samples. Phono 4G, Hotel Palace, D. ","" , " """"" " '";"' . , , , ., T raised because of the kindly feeling A. Freedman, agent for the Logan , , . .... . T T7. , the people have toward the Salvation Knitting Factory, Logan, Utah. , ' , I4 , , Army by reason of its wonderful work D. M. Leypoldt has been tranactlng ln the and ou thf flr,ng Ull08 ,n business in Omaha for several days. Frmce Evory BO,dep boy wlQ waB Ho was accompanied to that city by overseas will testify to the good work his brother Charley, of Hcrahey. of the Salvation Army. for Omaha, and thence to Butte, Mont., to visit Rov. and Mrs. Clias. Chapman and then to Seattle to visit Mrs. Clinton's brother. From there he will go to Oakland, CaL,' to visit his daughter Mrs. Arthur McNamara. He will bo absent three or four weeks. HAS WON PLACE OF HONOR by ordering your woolen goods di rect from tho woolen mills. See my C. S. Clinton leaves tomorrow night bo'8 an ovoning of enjoyment. Capt. Slfllling is a veteran of the Snanlsh- Amerlcan war and has some ideas to work out which he thinks will satisfy tlio boys who have returned from ser vice. Capt. Shilling thinks 'that lt would bo very nlco for the boys to wear tholr uniforms and respectfully asks that thoy do so, though tho boys should understand that thin is not ob ligatory upon their part. This reception to the soldlors and sailors Is a North Platte community uffalr, and it is hoped that every Lin coln county boy who has boon in tho service will be prosent. : :o: : First Tresbj torlan Church. Tho pastor has returned from his vacation and will be nleased to erect mlfnfombers' and friendsSunday at both morning and evening sorvlcos. Tho subject tor 11 a. m. will bo "They Helped Evory One His Neighbor," and at 8 p. m. "Tho Challenge to Stew ardship. AVo give special invitation to the now teachers who havo come into our city to make It their home for the year at least; and we shall ho pleased to meet them personally. Thoro havo come recently to our city many others to make their home amongst us nnd to' them wo give tho glad hand nnd In vito them to come and worship with us. 8alvatlon Army'3 Work for Fifty-Four Years Recognized as Worthy of the Highest Praise. Except for tho war the Salvation Army would have celebrated its fiftieth birthday four years ago, but there could hardly have been a better re minder of what thi', unny hiid done and bticome In n hnlf century than the ,recen iiward of the Victoria Crogstrto, Jlfrea "Salvation Army soldiers for their" service in France. Fifty-four years ago, things were very different the first appearances of the Salvationists aroused opposition, rowdies tried to break up the meetings, nnd on at least one occasion members of the future nnhy were arrested In England as "disturbers of the pence." Oriirlmilly simply an attempt to make converts by outdoor preaching, the movement which William Booth started In July. 1S05, was put on a military basis nnd became the Salvation Army in 1878, since which time It has grown from 75 corps In England to about 9.000 corps nnd outposts In more than CO countries. The nrmy was officially recognized by King Edward VII when ho received the founder at Bucking ham palace In 1001; a different yet re markable "official recognition" oc curred quite recently when n tnbleau honoring tho Salvation Army was made tho climax of the current "Ziegfeld Follies" on Broadway. Ifs Time To' Think of Fall and Winter Sports, Investigate our complete line of athletic equipment, such as football, basketball, hoc key, gymnasium goods, etc. Write for our catalog of athletic goods. Mail orders given prompt and efficient service. GummereDent Drug Co. Phone 5. North Platte, Neb. AT THE SUN THEATRE. FRIDAY "The Prodigal Liar" STARRING William Desmond. ALSO Fatty Arbuckle Comedy. SATURDAY "Come Again Smith" STAItltING J. Warren Kerrigan ALSO Larry Seman Comedy IN "PASSING THE BUCK." 3LYTINKK 1:15 1 MONDAY "A Yankee Princess" WITH Bessie Love ANO 13th chapter. Lightning Auto Drhcrs, Bicycle nnd Motor cycle Itiilcrs. 1. You must not exceed a speed of 12 miles an hour. 2. You must not use an auto with the muffler odoii. 3. You must not pass another car at night without 'dimming your hoad lights. 4. You must not to around an other car at tho intersections. .6. Minora under 1G years must not drlvo motor cars. C. Blowing horns continuously nnd for fun day or night must ho stopped. 7. Always keep to tho right. 8. You must not obstruct traffic by stopping cars on Dowoy street when another enr Is nearor tho curb. 9. Bicycle riders must keep off tho sidewalk except ln very muddy weath er. 10. Pedestrians must not jay hawk across tho streets. Violators of tho Vohlclo and Motor Laws will bo stringently dealt with. S. O. MECOMBER, Chief of Pollco. Mary Pickf ord IN ' "Captain Kid, Jr." A treasuro looking for a troasuro. Mary plays the part of a Scotch lasslo and you can't beat tho Scotch when it comes to treasure hunting. Keith Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. Crystal Theatre, Saturday and Monday. LOUIS BENNISON "The Road Called Straight" a - He didn't Jcnow how tCwvear 'grand... clpthe-, or carry himself .in n 1 4 U. J.lt...JISI 1.. J1J n . . . 1 uun luum ur ui u HuuuuiK.-'UiH iio uio navo a uaori nnu uis'iiai was m tho ring all tho tlme Two'.coihdy, specials v 3 Saturday, Sunshine, "DAMAGED NO-GOODS". Monday, Fatty Arbuckle in 4,THE SHERIFG" about the funniest picture ever thrown on the screen. Integrity. I; CHOOSING an automobile is not all a matter of design, metal and finish. The integrity of the dealer is an important consideration. At our store, integrity is assured not only by the selection of the lines we sell, but the dis tinctive manner in which our business is con ducted, and is manifested by the cordial relations This integrity makes for safe as well as ef which exist with our customers, ficient buying here. As one of our "customers, you are as sure your car will bo protected by sound, dependable and exclusive service, as you are that you will receive courteous attention when you make the original purchase. Dodge Brothers, Chandler Motor Cars "Service for Dim Owners" ''North Platte. Neb. Phone 844. Sixth and Locust. SEE THE NEW 1920 DODGE BODIES. Raider. WITH Pearl White. fl