THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. N )RTM PLATTE, NEB., SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. No. 74 SYLVESTKK I'MUNll DIES AT AT SHKUIAN LAST FltlDAY TOJIOltltOW WILL HE THK 111(3 DAY AT THE VMM - X M Two Women ltnrncit to lXnth.- fYKltO CONFESSES HK SHOT Mrs. Newton Davidson, wife Of .ftf lOMlUCTOll llOHKKT jrASSIIY farmer, and Miss Brittnin. u school teacher, wore burned to ddutli on tliu Davidson farm twelve mllos south- cast of "Wallace Monday, ovonlng. The t t..n...n.. I.. M. ttll.lt. ... riwr. lnl...t Tomorrow will he tho big day nt the coma)' fulr, big bocau&o it is tho home- tvnlnoiiitns? ilnv nt thn linv UJlin li 11 - henh in thn aervlo nml Itlir for tWO Women ill 'building a fire plclUKl reason that everybody takes an in- un n flv; 8a,llon can of snsollne whloli toiost in the auto races which are Utejr mistook for coal oil and etar.lad htagod for the day pouring It on tho slowly, burning wood. Twenty-four drivers havd ontored Tho sasollno ignited and tho can x the sevornl rnoes. and by reason vt Plodod, throwing the burning lluld tho excellent condition of tho track. ovor uoth omen. Mr. Davidson, who and especially tho building up of the wna working somo distance from the i i i ... ..., ti. hniiso. heard tho seronms nml ran to n no, ii. to luuouiiituiu LU UAiiuiil lliut 7 ' . - ... TA . 4 . . , the time made will bo the fastest ever 11,0 ll0US0- but b' tho t,mo 1,e sot there Sen Darling began at eleven o clock Leo Darling, a negro thlrty-ono years of ago, who had been In North ' Platto for twenty days, confessed ear ly Wednesday morning that he shot and killed Robort Mnsssy, the OniRh i passenger conductor at 1:30 Monday night Darling admitted his guilt al ter an inquisition conducted by' Coun ty Attorney Kcofc, Shorlff Salisbury ; Doputy Sheriff Sutton and two rail-1 road men, the latter friends of tuo murdered man. Tho "third degree" Tuosda night and from that hour i til five o'clock tho following morning tho attempts to break Dnrllng'a pro tdstatlons of innocence wcro inane. I nnd at five o'clock, weakening under Sylvostor Friond, an old timer of North 1'Iatto died at the homo of his daughter Mrs. Otto Stovie, near Sheridan, AVyo... last Friday, and. tho funeral was held Sunday. Tho deceased was an old-timer In North Plntto. Ho camo to old Ft. Mc Phorson in a8P8 where lip was em ployed as -vl teamster, and when the post was abandoned, moved to this city. Ho engaged in tho dray business in the early days, and continued in this vocation for many years. Later ho was city marshal, and for sovoral years before moving to Sheridan in 1911, was an employe of the Union Pa cific. Tho deceased "'Was soventy-soveii years of ago, and leaves a wife, threo daughters and two sons. Tho daugh ters nro Mrs. Stovie of Sheridan, Mrs. Austin of ' Pasco, Wash., and Mrs. Murphy of Seattlo; Will rosides in Grand Island and, Ed in Donvor, Mrs. J. P. Fillion, of this city, Is a sister of Mrs. Friond. : :o: : Demand a real Cordova leather hag. Don't take anything but goods stamp ed Cordova. Dixon has exclusle agency. "Bill" Kearney fdvmor moss ser irpniit of Comnanv B. camo down from Sontt.; muff todnv tn visit friends and tr t ,i n tit n Imanltnl wliorn lm w. vlvi.w mfii.!1r"B found that tho bullet picked up nttend tlio sottliers homo-coming col- Trotter, North Platte. cal attention but up to this morning-"" lhe p1"; ttoinpting during ttie cbralion tomorrow. 2:415 ccond heat or North Platte had not regained consciousness. His iK'A', wr .f. Ule u,Ve!llu?,to secure Free-Froex-i-Matinoe-Monday nt Special, five mjles. Bkull Ih said to be badly ftured.!??1""" -iJe.. ...-.J a.ii5.T.lnPnln Pn.,tv Sn.lnl. nnr-.n His niotlior arrived from from D?nve- 'luestionlng of Darling began t aviu p. m. ai me oun. ova now won "1 " . v V- ' , i , , i , . V. . illaveti nVlnol Dodge cars are made and how "Mutt $200; anme entries as in 2:15 race. last night, also his sister Mrs. Pot-. $elr and Jeff Capture the Kaizer." J. V. 3:48 Third neat or iNortn riatto lernoiu irom wiucnou. Wnmiffh nnnlir Special, five miles. . ::o:: Engineer P. A. Norton went to Opi- " nft. ' T .,. T , . hpvIii enhi thIr ro.irienro nrnnur- anothor man; that Massoy show - n .. ...... . . . . . i . ;iu, uuu uimi nv mm biiui, mm times. Discovering that lie had the wrong man. Darling did ing from St. James church. Whe"n Mr. f..t., nl Hot attempt to molost Uie body, did Alamoy made Me first trip on the road ; ..--A. WilnH, ' nHPP flv mllo4 tTma Kor,u Plnttft two of m.r olil-tlm-' tle wch that during the turned on a North Plntto trnok. wibs untinin was clean ana Mr&.. Tho races scheduled, the tlme at Davidson so badly burned that sha which thoy will occur and the name tiled the following day. and residence of the drivers are as - TT::o::. 7T rn...... Itnillr Ililtiriil III If:iri. tuuuno. . : .. : " . .i ........ j-t,.. ,. .: r. I p. m. Midget Race, five mile?, purse Clayton n.woy. of Sidney, son or, oi un ioiir conunuou nnng $100, entries James Bell. Horshey; Mr. ami Mr. George Harvey, former of questions, Darling broke down ai.d 13. E. . Freel, Brady; It. Ogler, P. North Platte residents, wns seriously, coufossed. . Bretzer, C. Lake. North Platte. Wurod on the race track Wednesday! The eyldenco against Darling was 1:30 Trnok record, one mile, purse afternoon while participating in the, but slight-ho had purchased a ro $100 motorcycle race. A flying start had v'olver nt i Ink s hardwaro store Mon- 1:46 North Platte Special, first bu made by five or six riders, and day forenoon and tho calibre of that heat, five miles- entries. KIiik Ilhilov. before tho first turn had boon reach-1 rpyolver corresponded with tho cart- O&hkosh; Glen Breed, Salina; Noel narvey turned ms.nead.to jook nt tf b, .,... ... w .u.u..u.i Bullock, Madrid; C. S Ruenker, Grand tho rider behind; as he did so he rd and wa the bullet which passed Island; Fay Bonham, Franklin; C. A. bumped tho machine in front of hlnti aough Mnssoys body. Ascortaln- r,-.,i. v wiiinii rnimhfi Hs tnnchtnn to sworveing that Darling had purchasod a n J- J 01 k T .tt.stni. ' r,.f,. a.,nnlr.1 Hid hf Ml to flin Brnuml atul n rlilV ! VolVer, tho polico picked him Up Oil purso $150; entries, Gray Wohn, following closely run over young Har-' streets Tuosdny afternoon and Bridgeport; J. A. Mais, Salina; Swan- voy's head. Tho latter was rendered $ac J"- H? had the rovo -son A Uorger, Gothenburg; Lylo Fay. unoounscious, picked tip and taken to;1 on ins person at tlio time, and It i ibarllng's confosslon of guilt was .brief; he had nttomptod to hold up MaiBey under tlio ImproBsIon that he sis brakeman Mr. Norton was on tho idicap Race, fiVo mile-, frota Nor'h Plntte two of our old-tim-'1 purse J.300 ontriea to be the four rami, gib, for there are very few peop'o in Nolnn-Fei'iicr. Frank Nolan. Of this olty. and MIsh Ilaxel Feeney, of Konrnoy, wcro mM riotl nt seven oolock Wcduesdtiy morning nt St, James church In Kearney, Uev. Fntlior Munetrom per fomtiig tho ceremony. Tho brido woro her traveling suit or blue sorgo with hat to match and was attended by Mlas Marjorle Onrrlgair, of Omaha, as bridesmaid. Paul Nolan, brother of tho groom, was best man. Only the ;nemt'rs of the two families wore pro-sent. Iinmodiatoly following tlpj coromony a four course breakfast wiu served at the homo of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Foeney. Tin ovng couplo loft at once for Chicago and other eastern points and will re turn by way of Kansas City and Wy cintiiK to North Platto whore thoy will be at homo aftor Octobor tenth. The bride l. tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John FOonoy, prominent re tired farmers of'iroarnoy, whllo tho groom Is ono of tlio six Nolan boyn lio wore in tho service nnd recently roturnod from slxteou month! service In Franco to rosumo hla work as lo comotlvo flromnn. : :o::- IVnllnec Goes Over tlio Top. Word hns boon received from Wol laco that tho peoplo of that village and 'immediate section have oversub scribed their quota In the Salvation Army drive. The vquotn given thft Wallace district was $288, nnd th" sum tat $306 hns been subscribed. Good for Wallnce. First clnss drossos in serges, Jer soys, trlcotlnos, tricolottOB nnd all tho now nnd wanted fabrics. Wo can nbsolutoly fit you and any alterations froo. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Just received a full lino of hand bags. Beautiful goods at npeclal prices. Clinton, Jeweior. Wedding rings. Dixon, the Jt-wolcr. Jlorso llnccs nro (ood. Tlio horso races at tho fair ground track Wednesday und yesterday wero uch ah tp please tho big crowds presont, nnd gave attondanta nn op portunity to seo tho fastest tlmo ovor mndo on tiro North Plntto track. Tho drivers urged their horses for about nil thero was In thorn, and In a num ber of the heats tho finish wns olose. On tho track wcro horsoB that trot tod In 2:20 and pnecra that mndo th milo undor 2:15, nnd that 1b going protty well. Tho events for this nftornoon nro a 2:2? trot with four ontrlos, a 2:12 pace with seven entries nnd a 2:22 pace with four entered. Tho, 2:12 pneo' promises to be a hummer one of. tho horsos ontored having n record closo to tho two minuio mark. ' Wo lfavo just recolvod our newest patterns In storllng- sllvor; the. King Albert design. Wo will be pleased to show you those pieces. Clinton, J(SW olor. Mrs. N. Oglor was happily .surprised last cvonlug whon a numbor of 'hor old frlonds come In to spend tho ov onlng nnd prosonted her with a benutt ful pin as a token of tjioir friendship. Mls& Graco Burko roturnod tlila morning' from a threo months' trip to Portlnnd, Snn Francisco and othnr points along tho coasU, Boys and Girls Froe matlnoo at the Sun next Monday aftornoon Dodge Work and Mutt & Jorf films. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer. Joe Larson, of Green Rtvor, who has bean taking a vacation and.qprtjft tho tlmo with relatives In thocontrnl part of tho stato, nrlved In town yW torday and will remain to witness -M! rncos today and tomorrow." ' - Athenlc Bronze, "The Gift Artistic" THn's. Mrs Fhvo Russell of Ognlalla, vis ited with friends In town Thursday. engine, and Mr. Norto o n also , the .lttnerB of u NortJl plalte Spe.. Sorth jilAlt(i who hBVe ben rPRidenM engineer on tho last trip tha.t Mr. Mas-; U c pupe Jn wjIch Jf) $1000 (. foja longer perod Qf yoara Mr niuae. vWed ,,0 30 -j0 an( t0 per ceat ( Mr- ijealej were stationed at rt. Mo- Vl Hllll Mm. Mnrlfi WllCOX. Of CO.ail i r.nh NT1,nnv. Cn.n...t1.nB 4n,f. Plt'aanli Imfnra nnmtnn ir. Mnfl. sppnt yostolday in town visiting wtn ty.flVe ml,Bfei purgo.$i,ooo, entries Mm-' Platte where Mrt Heaey was a meniber , rl.,n walked over to f ront friends and relatives. lt, to inoney winners in preceedlng of the Fifth- Cavalry, an organization BL'J1??,,1 H. Dixon Ss San. Opticians, 'raoe. Umt did much Indian campaigning n"iyl i1', "i ft lt. had been jerked from Massey's k"t and left dangling by the chain, ' i l he :o through the dead man s hep to ascertain if lie had money ills person. Following tho mtf.- -: :o: :- AT I THE GUM TH17ATP17 Snlvntlon Army lrive Drags. To Auto Owners. trie tl.no of his arrest had been saun ' tering -on- tho streets. I Fearing that the more radlcr;! Th, drive to obtain fund, far Iow Z m of dead eondVotoh Home service runu ror'tne saivniioji ....-.-. . w.c uu,i, n",erp Mffhlv Incensed mlaht attemut vm i i nn ennt't,. p ti, atntt th- ''innrv to the soldiers ami sailors ?e. . ! nce.8r"' .,miBni . llemoH .1. ill J . Hfto ... .... w, ..iv. ,rn III 1 1 fl V " . ... . . ... ullt nnori t.r. 4i.. ........... .1 u W lklOl 111 iroaohsd interest week will find a shortng "'FRIDAY . ' "Almost" Married" . STAltRING WHY ALLISON A 5-act come-Jy Delight of NW York stae life. ALSO "THE JVSZ WAITER'' with Charlie Chaplin SATURDAY "Law Unto Herself . STARRING Sousie G3air.ce. AND ' " "FLIRTS" WITH , Billy West. MONDAY "THIN ICE" 1VITII t Corrine Griffith ' ALSO Elno the Mighty. I ll. - 1.11 .1 1 . . . . L this county the quota has not been will need be titin.rted from tt., iBb.SMv- ohsd, and unloss people, takp more canteen building to the city park. Will t k DnrlIn to ' eftstfli-n iai! srest In tho drive the pm of tfie fleen or twenty can owners please re S No '10 ek will find a shortn8 f iron VOVt nt canteen gliding at that hmif -fains !i ' m'Wh- XTuWlWtti?-M9?io body of CoWtor'Ma- last evening about R2D0' had been ui. lauise i u hu ki nuyus way Aailha (o Q h wedpesday inornlnK. subscribed in :North Platte, Horshpy, yoj ' can do your mite in helping to accomJmnl(irt ,jy John J. McllVane. Brady, Sutherland and Wallace-had ontortaln the boys who were in sor-, Att0Vey KQkite, Sheriff Sulisbuiv made lnirly good reports, but the re- vice. aM Deputy Sutton are certainly on- maindor of the county did not report - v: ; j tltle(1 to oredlt for 8eCMrlng Darllnn's anything. ' IMiiley V ins ! Irst IMacc. i arrest nnd confession when the thrn.d Thero is some talk of instituting a In the elimination or place race at upon which thoy hnd. to work was so Salvation Army tag day at tho fair the fair grounds Wednesday afternoon .Hunt tomorrow, but this has' not boon dot- hold preparatory to tho big races to-, o. - imnjiy uBcmeu uyuii. . muiiuw, ivuik ivnuey, oi usnivosn, i (.(ivonuir Vill Jliint imioks. ::o:: won nst place, driving the half mile Governor McKelvie will arrive in Seo our special values in diamond ln thirty-three seconds. Brcede, of town tomorrow and will make nn ud rln gs ?60 to $400. Clinton, Jeweler. Salina, took second pjace in thirty- dross nt the soldiers' and sailors' Saturday morning Misses Laurel fr oOicr drivers made homo-coming celebration. Sunday and Eva Mason and Mrs. Oda Roberts 1,10 lialf 1,1 from tWrty-aix to forty the governor ncoomwmied by Guy Keith, MoncSay and Tuesday. WM. S. HART IX "The' Poppy Girl's Husband" , In love and facind 11 yp;!rs in jnil. Wnnsho true or fulse. Don't try to liiiese, conic und fcc Bill bundle tbe situntion. entertained twelve guests at a miscel laneous shower in honor of Miss Evn Dienor, who recently became a britln seconds. o: :- Swopee. Pam Souder and Albert Dur bin will leavo for tho Dalloy rancli west of Tryon, where they will shoot Ditslness Houses tVill Close. After a pleasant evening had been H'l.f'L""1,!"0111 "t00-? "- spent the guest of honor was presont- , mm ruosuay nmn umi uiu nuowing ed with a numbor of pretty and use- , ' r J f . . , V, 8101 lay Uovornor wcivoivie win go to ;u glfls . will re-open at six o'clock in the oven- Maywood to mnko an nddross at the Mr. Automobile Prospect Be sure,Ilg' ..n.. district fain to see the Dodge Brothers Works film Sells Elpolrlc I'lnnt. . ', nnnlisSVlli Close. J " ', t 0- yne ot Uie largest deals that wu; All banks of-lho city will close at at uie fcun i neatre. J. . uomign, QVcr closed in the city occurred Tuos-; 12 o'clock noon tomorrow. Do your jtay wnen a. 1;. naming som his hold-. banking business before that hour, Three alrplauos have been stationed , lngs in tho united Electric Companj ! ::o:: near the lair grounus tins weok, one or this city, to Tliomas P. Crawford -Clev(l:iml Six Is bore. See it at the property of Harry IHles of Gotheu- J. E. Jacobson and David P. Rnnkln, Homigh garapo, or first booth at fah .! burg, the otlier two belonging to tho tho consideration for tho ontire sys Thompson Airplane Co., of Grand Is- torn bolng $1GO,000, land. Occasional ilights are mnde tor Tho system Includes the plant T tlie benefit of fair attendants, and Ixington. Cozad, Overton and Elm many visit the planes to look them ' creek and about forty-five miles " ovor. I transmission lines connecting the-' Our stock of poarls is the most cities. Lexington Pioneer, complete in the west; $3.50 t6 $75.00.1 J'o: , Clinton, Jeweler. j The tonchers of the city fcIiooIb hi l i .o:: their annual nicnio . Tnesdav rvi nl.i Clinton & Son' will! in the hills back of the state fam take core of your Eye Miss Laura Murray was In charge Glass trouble; we guar, j the commissary department and imu' ainw.' ti give you satis- ample provisions for a big wi-lni iKtici Sign of tho Big1 1'oast. t i nixnn & ' Son. Slglil Speciiilists. grounds. J. V. Itomlgh, ncnlor. lUxon's grind their lenses. ' Ring. FP FF i3 mssm mum See Henry rord s Motion .cture. 3000 feet of Jilm. on the Farm:" Evening 7:30, to 10:00. "Keep the Matinee 3 to 5. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO, EXHIBIT. r ELMO LINCOLN IX ''"Elmo the Mighty 99 I(aown to millions jxh "Tho Illack- jBJUi" in "The Kaiser" and "Tarzan' In "Tnrznn of tho Apes," supporter Uy Graco Cunmrdf First opisodo at THE SUN Monday, September 29 Don't fail to start this as it Is a worl boator. iff? Theatre, JFriclay and Saturday. Farm Life an it should,be with ail modern methods made. miserable by 64 Charles Chaplin - ? it. a now picture. FRIDAY, Madlaine fravers in "ROSE OF. THE . WEST.' SATURDAY, Vivian Martin in "AN INNOCENT ADVENTURESS." Adults 30c. Children 15c Including Tax. I MATINEE at the . SUN THEATRE :' Monday afternoon, September, 29, 1919. . 2:30 P. PI, "Mutt & Jeff capture the Kasier in a Dodge" By Bud Fisher. "A Glimpse of Dodge Brothers Works" Showing this 80 acre plant producing good cars in quality. FREE! Compliments ot J. V. RONIGH, Dealer. P. S. Have you seon the new 1920 Dodge models at Romigh's.