V OTribunc THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE,' NEB., OCTOBER 10, 1919. No. 78 JMr mm -.A AAA at mm H ww; l'AUL J. THOMSKN W'VMS MISS ALT A I)EltYHEIU5Y Dnuce Privilege Arouses Criticism. ' At a mcetlm: of the Board of Edu cation Mondny evening tho high school! FIVE AK3IY PLANES ltKAUIl nt Its dwtination, the plune llrai nrrlv-j CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. NOKTH PLATTE YESTEKHAJ 1S will start on lt return trip, the, ' war department having decided thnti ... ... ... , the .v,,.ii ii,i,.-.i, ,,i ..!,,! Mrs. James Hart nnd Mrn. Win very prun-j wuuuins wuh xuiuhi-, Btudentb were givon tno pnvnoge on F, ..iminnHi, of the sixty which. ; v... nlzcd Tuesday evening, October 7th. at lloldlng a dnn0,ng party In tho Frank-; SarticliSlnit In the Iran Vcot , Y nd,8tance of nMrl slx tho home of tho bride's uaronts. Mr. ! n BHinri,., ti.u hoiim cmntmi im. .ro . Paicipaunt, in tnc trana-con . mlleSi ,, u nm,D,, ..i, """""" " uneniai eniiurniico test reaciea .Norui and Mrs. b. 11. Dcrryberry, when nn n renuost from tho students. When , .... A1 ,v,,a ...,lnH k , " J:,' . t,.i JfUOlUIUttJ tUlUlllUUIl. rum thousand Imwloy entertained the Indian Card i,iuo wcunsuay auernoon: their older daughter Alta, was united lt became known that tho request had ., ' . ' u , imvlnK loit In ninrrlnirn tn Pan .1. Thntnsnn. Kev. ..... ..... ,i iu .n miltn n fnw : ",0H0cn,nR lron -lue w?81' Imvln ,ttl H. E. Hess officiating. Promptly at 8:U0 MIbs Helen Koontz took her place at tho piano and Mls& Caryl, sister of tho bride, sang "The boon granted, thcro. woro quite fJvisau Francisco Wednesday' morning nt who unuuiauu tun "f, ",' ,u " "iSiinriae, nnd one from the cast which dancing in a school bui dine has never loft tho Mlneohl ,leld uoar New York before been permitted In North Platte t about 9;15 Wednesday morning. anu uoes not. seem 10 4c loicmwu j - This piano from the cast was tho tlr.1t End of a Perfect Day," after which tho iWllcr0i thcro aro may who believe ""r . lt8 arr val in o being 4 -H bridal party marched to an altar pre-'thoro ,9 nothing particularly harmful J J aXuoMjlW May pared for the occasion, and decorated , in the board's action if tho dance is ",l0'l IVcSm m r Kitl,: at wlUi U. S. nags and potted ferns. BUper vised or chaperoned by mothers Tho ring service was used. 0f tno students. Whethor the privilege TI,. 1 tnn. Hm l..tr1n ...no1 .... .... . bridesmaid and Alfred Thomson, doponds upon th brother of tho groom, best man. . dnnco and the opposition Tho brld(e was att,ired in white j, aroused among school georgette crepe with veil, and car- iB ,i!Mnntlv understood that this rled white roses. The maid woro pink dance is to bo conilned to students of georgotto and carried plnK roses. Ar-u10 high school nnd none others a The men arriving yesterday gave, Wanted Girl for bookkeoping and ovlnonce of tho strenuoug trip, their general office work. The Hlrschfold facea woro roddenod by Iho buffeting Co. wind, thoy wore numbed by tho cold, ,, , , . . . . and had to exercise to got up clrcu- n Mr"- . V1" ll,0lr Ycnt, t0 ,.,,,, Grand Ulnnd Wednoaday having been wu itm iiitTo d ina serious miuosh oi her mother. Dick Mrs. Pat O'Connor came from Oma ha by auto this morning to visit her mother, Mrs. Mnrgarot Hanlon, and Bister Elizabeth Prize fight nt tho Sun tonight, Charlie Chaplin vs. Fatty Arbucklo. Miss Annie Kramph loft last night for Lincoln to attend n meeting of tho stnto welfare board to which sho was recontly appointed as tho 'member from western Nebraska by Govornor McKol.-k. Wo aro nblo to fit everyone out In anything you may want In wlntor un- E. T. Tramp & Sons. 77tf dorwenr tor the ceremony an elaborate dlnnor was served to the guests, which con sisted of tho relatives and a fow In timate friends. The bride Is a graduate of tho North Platte high school and has taught one year in the public school, also attend ed the Kearney normal one year. She! Is a sweet and accomplished little lady and one her companion may well be proud of. Tho groom is a graduate of the agricultural school in Lincoln, and has served twenty-ono months In tho army as a member of the 89th Division. He is n fine young man and . . hnpn na Hid flofflll nn tllr n.v!ntlnl1 flnlll tuo nappy young coupio receiveu ,"7 . , , TV 1 many beautiful gifts. They will be at- Hp expressed himself an- well pleased home to their many friends at the Ex-, with the reception tho boys had re perlmontal farm in a house all ready' colved and was glad to learn of the ac and waiting for them ! t,on oE tho canteen ladies in furnlsh- Tho out of town guests wero Mr. HiS lunches to tho boys, that the Sam and Mrs. Thomson, father and mother 'v-v Glrla will give thorn a dance, that of tho groom, his brother and sister the Elks had extended thorn the cour and uncle and aunt from Denmark,' testes of their homov and that citizens vpioWt ' . GUEST. will entertain them at their homes. high school girl cannot Invite nn out side boy or a high school boy, an out side girl, and that one high school stu dent has just as much right to nttend ns another; that tho danco Is not to bo conducted by any clique or faction of the school ::o:: Extend Courtesies to Aviators. Chas. B. Goddard, of St. Louis, rdp resentlng the war camp community service, spent Wednesday In town. He came hero to see If the people of Nortn Plntto wero, or would extend tho "glad hand" to the boys who aro stationed U a Sell Iteshlcnce Property ' School Attendance. The H & S. Agncy report the sale a. report submitted by Supt. Tout of the following city property: to tho board of education Monday dv- Tho Jacob Weber house at 1407 west onlng showed on October 4th an en Fourth to J. W. Diener The Frank Beeler property at 903 east Fourth to Joseph Rauch. Two lots In Pennlston's addition, one to Robert Arnold, the other to Thos. Fagg. Lot in Trustees addition to John Oestrlch. The buyers of the vacant lots ex pect to erect homes thereon in the im mdiat future : ;o!'. Wc are making big preparations 'for finp iisnnl blanket-tialc. with a com-1 - . .luuiuii mi pletq line of' fancies and plainMj1' tnebe needed. rollmont of 1,531 in the city schools and thirty In tho Raker school Tho enrollment in the soveral build ings at that tlmo was as follows: Central , 1&4 Franklin 350 Jefferson 309 Wnshlncton - Lincoln. r-- r-T r 341 Forty-eight teachers aro , now em ployed and under a realignment" of city school boundary linens and ar rancements" for two or. three more rooms three" additional teachers will Each plane has a 200-gallon gaso liho tunk. and at this station from twenty to forty gallons was supplied' Call 212 for fresh grocerlos nnoli nlnlin Tll'n t limlMflflr! trnllnna nt ftncrrvtiia rm nard nntl electrician M. E. Kline, at n... was the Intention to remain but thirty ?Z nLZ 'Vn "n" V County Commissioner S. J. Kochl Mr .nnd Mrs, C. J. McNamara, who transacting buBl- months, returned Wednesday. Mr. jMoNamara had been om ployed as on- Ickard China' ?r .ln cl of ,lho at Lexington and while ho was thus em- reach Chevenno bv sunset the llvlim ' i i ployed MrB. McNamara and son wero time constituting tho period between " 1 sunrise nnd sunset. Tho time made by Lieut. Maynard between the St. Paul and North Platte stations, 118 miles was 59 minutes or at tho gait of nearly two miles a minute. Wed nesday night was spent in Chicago. immiLt'H ul nils cmurm smnnn. niir. . . .n .1.1.. 1 1 ,. . v . ..n. "eyqnu me on0 auuee handing a tiro blow out. which occa- i v..,,.,f r .iin. wiiere lie nail been conductor tno initial i ,, Hinv nr ni.,oto., minni. 1 i , . . . " T, . , . lness for soveral days. wlilrb nmv V. , 7. , . . . 7 . 11 ganon. uuuricuuion on sueu as we nntrnnq It an?..thetAod,d nsaln got hl tho afr use in auto engines will not stand tho Very now patterns In P ........ v.v. .... ,r.M.v .rti.wwv ... nfinr nrnniipofi nv rno hp i annpr iiihi. rii!Piveii iif. uixiiii s. :o::- Mrs. Ed Rebhnusen was hostess to guosts of rolaltvcs in Omaha. !lhe J F. F. club Tuesday afternoon. Kniind-up Attendance Light. j Cards" wore tho order of tho afternoon,! hahy cftb for snl Cal1 Red in i . McGovern winning the. At tho Hotel McCnbo last night It Was said that 150 persons who had ap- rne attendance at tlie opening day .Mrs. Andy of th'i Round-up yesterday was, on first prize. account ot tno uiustery and coin weather, rather small. Howe Tim Innn.wl ! t 1.1 r-... l"u"" l opuiio ( ' : v , 1 r "w through with and tho spectators Smith Jnd Lieut S High school students, as Is custom-1 certain if rooms wero obtainable, j ! i i ,n LTS I, . , ; , Tere are a large number of good ary proceeding a gnmo, held a foot ; Some of tho applicants for rooms were ninno wniii,i'on0iiv rooni, !i 'in'i ,i rl(,ors on . u, Krounds, many of the ;-ba'ir rally last ovenlng, marching in found accommodations in private fam- li uynisiuii ui iiiiu uuiin xjuu onuui However, the , f'0' ,Sn,5:K1,t.cho? r' Dorn; Piled for rooms during the day had 3 was g6nohcd"tl 1 tb,cytc'0' 2 b'" burnor- beon turned away, but not until room iccUitors pro-714 wo8t I,ourth- Phono 257. inB i,,lusca ,ad ue0a phoned to as- posslbly Omaha before the end of the flying day. The third plane with Lieut. E. C. horsos aro real outlaws and the 'ueers could not be moro wild and frlky The management of the l,..,.l .... .,,. I. 1 1 . V,0 d ?nLc1"? S"1?.. tertalmnent for the public and It 1 wiih Major C.rl Spat, aid L M C"Mn ranner arrived at 4;B4 and loft nt giving their Class yells and songs. Hies. 5:24. The last to arrive was L?but R S. Worthlngton who came In at 7:14 remained over night and. left at 7:12 this morning. Major Spatz, in speaking of Ills t'lnctnnntt Wins Pennant, By defeating Chicago yesterday by a scoro of ten to live, Cincinnati won' the pennant in the world's series ball gamos. Clnclnnnnti won flvo games PAULINE FREDERICK IN Beaded bags up to $G0 at Dixon's. Wonderful assortment Just arrived. MARGUERITE CLARK. ii Hi uuiu i'jjhuu iu mis cuy Hiiia hp , ii. r, nu . .t... . . .. , , . Ul VImIIIi 11 11U11 V'lllVUKU VI Ull IIIU f inu rniTI i t i ?, 7 Tuesday anil Wednesday games, the of Salt Lake and battled it for an hour. KnM, r m, tm, .... . and a half while at nn elevation .itocker' of that team perked ut and Ofc warn rrn fl i in f f v(ninit rof r m X, n.ni iLnvr! mS 1, TaTt0rt runs for Cincinnati was bulletined. Und practically all the distance that lhe lo3t hoart MorJ ,oca, mon ' M Z f m uro.omB. m wa8 bet on ysterday's game than on same experience. Cutting out the time lost at control stattions thp planes averaged somewhat over a hundred miles nn hour. Planes must spend not loss thnn thirty minutes at each con trol station, and can if necessity do- manus remain ioriy-oignt nours at a any of the preceding games, tho Chi cago supporters backing their talk with tho coin. : :o: : Dr. O. H..Cressler will leave Sun day night for Omaha to take a post IN "The Peace of i Roaring River" 'Three Men and Girl' It pays to advortlso but does lt pay to answer a matrimonial ad? But this 'Co thoy walk Into her trap? Do thoy? poor had an ex- These threo men .woro pals because thoy all hated womon. ottr-iiR and wY)ols ',ln nil israaes Those wrio have attended our blanket sales know they are real sales and a real- money saving proposition. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Carl T. Lovall, of Cedaredge, Col., visited the Kenworthy family Wednes day, leaving in the evening for Oma ha. Wanted Two or threo rooms for licht housekeeping Call Black G10 PEAKS. PE'AltS. Just received a car of peal-s which I will sell from tho Locuet, street croerainc at $2.G5 a bushel. These pears are in. bulk so bring your sacks. UlbUV U1V 1 . McMICHAEL :o: For Sale A few good boars Westfall. phono 785F21. Mac LAST CALL I During the Lincoln County, Fair week dosens of visitors and their fan Iks took advantage of my scheduled last week here. Many couldn 't get nto the singlo room to get waited on. Many have phoned in that due to the har vesting 'of their crop's they wore unable to come In during that weeic. ROUND-UP SPECIAL. To accommodate the many farmers and others who were unable to come in during the past week but who will be hero for tho Round-up, I have decided to stay here one moro week. HERE'S YOUR LAST CHANCE. If you uiro one of of those who Intended to como in an see our line mer chandise, but were unable to do so, don't miss this last chance, " will . i. i.i i . Vnrii. P hittn residents and outsid- pay you to come in us u iuuu uuumsui " , ------ - - ,, ora who have already taken advantage of my past 12 weeks In this town. AND THIS IS WHY: 1. LOW COST. WE .MANUFACTURE By. soiling our goods direct from our! ' For Men, Women and Cl.lldrcn nillls direct to' you wo eliminate the UNDERWEAR Cotton, wool and silk nroflts made by the wholesalers,! mixtures, 30 grades. iobbers and retailers. Then ngnln SWEATER COAT for school, sport tho goods aro made In Utah whore and work In many styles, knits and tho wool Is grown In abundance. 1 shades.. MACKINAWS pure wool. 2. 31 AD h TO r IT ' FLANNEL SHIRTS pure wool and TTiiHnrwnnr. sweaters, flannel shirts guaranteed against shrinkage mjip.klnawB. and all other of our .LEATHER VESTS chamois skin Un manufactured garmens aro made toj ed. vour individual measure and a per- BLANKETS 20 grades. i ... i . tr.A imOIDIlV ctllr nnrl i'nrl 3 PIECE SWEATER SUITS for chil dren, all wool, all colors. SLIPOVERS for ladles and mlssos. RAINCOATS snappy fall and winter styles, 25 grades. THE COLD DAYS ARE SOON HKHE Take advantage of my last weok( hero anoSplaco your order for your winter clothes with us TODAY and yu will have no disappointments. Ask your neighbor or any railroad ORDEK NOW PAY LATE It n.l.1... ...Ill .nil .11 U... n ,lnll..n.ml n.i. tllnn man about mem. inoy win wn ah uruum mu uduyucu nmw graduate course In porcelain work and station, hut if they remain longer than Avery of San Francisco, the lattor period they are disqualified In tho race. ' . L.Dl.von & Son, Sight Specialists. The-. plane driven by, LlouitWorth Mrs. Harrison nurnha'm aVrtva'd yos Ington was an SE-5 type, tho other, terdny from Now York for a visit with four verq De Havllands equipped hor-' daughters Miss Vina Warrington with Liberty motors. and Mrs.. Chas. Calhoun while enrouto Lieut. Trunk, who has charge of the, to her home In Long Bench. North Platte control station, stated , , , last night that ho expected that not Cordova leather goods at Dixon's less than ten planes will arrive today. tno sterling of leather He had not, however, been advised Baby Mario Osborne at tho Sun Snt Jast night as to how many pianos were urday in her flrst two reol comedy pendmg the night at Sidney cr St. ! Baby Marie's "Round-up" assisted by Paul, the nearest station west ami Llttlo Sambo. Bring out the kiddles to east respectively. .the matinee. f.JilnPinne8 nrC makln!f 'ucl bottor' Sale on blouses continues one moro ill fi.J , e' nCd; fr I1."'19 y, do not miss it. E. T. Tramp & not thought probable that any of them gons would reach North Platte before this; , ' afternoon. The Cnnteen ladles were, A. A. Steadman will leave the first therefore not In position to serve the , of the week for Kansas City and Jop fllSrs with hot coffee and lunches upon .Hn, Mo., where ho will spend a arrival hor. nnd the men in at least month visiting relatives, two of the machines had not had anv-1 Dr. Morrill. Dentist. Office over thing to eat during tho entire day. The; Wilcox Department Store. Canteen, however, had a tent ereete.l , , , early i.hl morning and will servo cof- MrH- rtman, or Maxwell, visited feo and lunches to all fliers who ar- wlth friends in town yesterday, rive. , Doucet's orchestra went to Suther- Two days after the last plane arrives land last night to play for a dance. uso. girl thought she cuse. See what you think. Cntnn'la unninl Qnnolithn fUCll Other. No uuiui.uujf ov)t;iai wuiiaiunv t , , , , r ICbmo and seo the fun. comoay "Are riarnea ro licemon Safe? Now thoy Tiato men, no uso! i Crystal uukui vau uiiu tiavitun j Keith Theatre Monday and Tuesday. feet fit Is guaranteed. 3. 3IANY STYLES AND SHADES All our sweaters for ladles, mon and children are made of all wool, in many styles and all colors. GOODS WITH A REPUTATION Tho Utah woolen goods have been sold direct to the sonsumcr for the past 30 years in 15 dlfforent stntos. J. you moro about the quality and wear of our goods than wo can tell you here. between now and Christmas, and paid for on delivery. All our goods are Union Mnde. Come to the Hotel Palace Phone 46 (Across from tho U. P. Depot.) Walk right up to tho Sainplu Room on tho main floor and look our sam ples over. You owe It to yourself to seo real woolen goods and save all the money you can. If your happy family Is with you bring them along too. I'll bo here ovory day of tho week from 9 a. m. to 11 p. in. If you can't como leave a call for tno (phono 40) and I'll bring tho sam ples to your house at any tlnmo and place. D. A. FREEDMAN, Agent, For the Logan Knitting Factory, Logan, Utah. A Jl, r j t. yfcamiiiiiiiiira i 1 i H SUN THEATRE in lis? newest picture IS MAJESTY THE AMSDK4N' Here s a picture for you a romance with a regular hero, and heroine and oodles of villains an everything. And such a hero! He cleans up everything from New York to the Mexican Border and then hops to Europe to show them how to handle a revolution. Can he do it?; Well you know Doug !, 'October 14, 15 and 16th. Matinee 10c and 25c. Evenings 15c and 35c Keith Theatre, Tonight. PEGGY HYLAND -IN- "CHEATING HERSELF" A humorous journey to poverty row by a rich family. Two part Mack Sennett Comedy, 'The Foolish Age.'f Mack The Medicine Man IS HERE There are two brothers and they are using their best judg ment In buying up-to-the-minute quality merchandise, and with their two stores the quantity buy will enable them to offer exceptional values for the money. In order to supply the demand they have ordered merchandise from as far dis tant as Paris. Watch for that announcement. Everything they recommend they are going to guarantee or refund the purchase price. Did you ever notice yourself comparing the quality ot stationery used in the letters you get with what you use? It is a mark of education and refinement. That is why this store carries Highland Linen Stationery. Highland Linen needs no introduction and the customer knows there is none better to bo had. Come in and look over the assortment. Two j Stores McCRACKEN DRUG CO. O, V. & E. N. McCracken, Props. Phone 8 GRAND ISLAND 3rd and Pine Sts. NORTH PLATTE Hotel McCabe RldgK O. M. SWEDBURG, 2U Vears Experience Pure Bred Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer 1IOLDREGE. NEBRASKA. Making sales regularly for some of the best breeders and farmers all .over the state. Am selling nearly every day in sale season and will appreciate the opportunity to make your sale. For sale dates write me or call at tho Union State Bank, North Platte, and arrange for sale dates and terms.