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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1920)
tn. Hp THIRTY-SIXTI1 YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JANUARY 27, 1920. No. 5 mm 41 sWtSt mxmnxt HXA3IINATION M'OJt l'OSTMASTBK TO KB 1IBL1) FEltltUAHY 2ltli. A note from Mrs. Lillian Gleitson. civil service examination clerk, states that an examination for the position of postmaster nt North Platto will be hold at the federal building in this city February 24th. Applicants can secure application blanks and infor mation sheets nt the postoffice. Among those who will take the ex amination are John Tucker, proaent deputy; Loren Sturges, former dep uty: and T. F. Hoaley. It Is also re- TW1NK.M KUIMUXG 1UDS CONSIUKkKIi TOO 111(111 Hlds for tho proposed Twinem four story building nt tho cornor of Fifth and Locust street wore opened lnst ovenlng by Architect Victor F. Beck in tho nbsenco of Dr. Twinem who had been called to tho country. There woro four bids on file, the lowest of which, submitted by McMiclinol Dros., was $157,000. Ilotwoon this bid and tho highest bid there wa3 con siderable latitude. This bid of $157.- 000 is considerable more than Dr. PHYSICIANS AND COUNCIL CONTBll LAST EVENING ported that K. S. Davis, formor post-1 Twinem desires to invest in tho master, will take tho examination building and he has authorized Ar- though wo cannot vouch for tho cor- j chitect Unck to make certain elimi nations, wnicli However, win not nuer redness of this report. It is prob able that others will decide to take tho examination. The pay of the office Is $2,700 u floors are concerned, but to get under LOCAL AND PKHSOiNAL Tho P. 15. O. will moet tomorrow A conference of physicians and the afternoon with Mrs. M. E. Scott 1 . . ! I . . I mayor ami cny council ruiuo,u uir ,rs ,,-,, T.nxlnctmi. ..tl nof ni'rtti nt I " " - o ? " r..r n . Tn . . r:r ,v a,;: Su- l town slon of tho subject lasted nearly two Dixon & Sou, Sight Specialists. m 1 . - 1 1 1. ...... i t .. u I nours. 10 pront-ny piuce uiu muiivr ,,, ,r,,,,fl f M,,raunv ., l.r !. . tl.. nil.. t)l... S m in x rend the rules and regulations ... ... of the stnto board of health which ' 'Nl ,"ucl,lu,lul- gives city authorities tho right to, for- Mrs. (John OInupp came up from ret out venereal disonsod subjects, urauy .baturuay for a visit wun nor compel them to be treated, and If sister, Mrs. II. A. Marshall. neco?snry pince more in a ueicnuon Tlll. ,.,,, Pmi,.iaionni-s w.iro In itusimUK i nv law cuiiamuii nuvu MEXICAN .lUTHIItillKK DIBS SUUAH HKHT (JIMMVUItS IN IN JAIL SUNDAY MOltNING SESSION IN DENVBlt 1 venr. and under the. civil service rules tho maximum cost price set by Dr tho tenuro of office Is as long ns tho 1 Twinem It may, bo necessary to rc servlce given Is satisfactory. ; duce the height of tho building to ::o:: . three iloors. Jinny Public Sales ! Architect Heck Is now working on Auctioneers Kierlg and Johanson of tho proposed eliminations, and bids this city, have twenty-two farm sales ; for construction under tho altered ttniirv Vmnuniin. Mm Mii.yIo.iii whn Flvo hundrod dologatos representing was shot following tho killing of Of-. "Br boot growers organizations of floors Mocombor and Rogers, died at Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Idaho, tho county Jail at nino o'clock Sun- t','1 ; Uasljingtoji, AVlsconsin and dav morning. For several days pre- Michigan gathered at Denver yostcr cedlng his death hopo of his recovery 1 to attond Uio llrat national con had been abandoned by County Phy-! ronton of boot growors. slclan lnt, who gavo tho wounded . , Tho primary object of tho convon nmn regular nttondnnco whllo In Jail. Hon. which will contlnuo for Uiroo Ronllilng that ho could not recover ny". Uo formation of u co-opor-Venzuolla mado a confession Friday . &vo organisation which will handle owning. Ho had proviausly dee I " u boot output In n manner Mint l. una lm.nm.nt l.l.t In Ilia onlt. I SOlUeWltat similar to that USCd b' tllO "V "........., ... ..... , rtr,.t I., ..l.l.. H... nllni.'ni.nn .f Clualfll. !l ll 11. 1 1 1 nil II. lit 1.1. Ul.nl IV PI, 111 VUHUO KilinUIB Ul MtlllUIIIIll III subjects a menace to nubile health, Lini., ..,.ii,.ti.', i, r,..,t,,.. ,M,ri nrriiw Mminmimr. lmt mnld nnt snv ketlng tholr products. It 1b the con- and the strictures laid down by the 0'f" proceedln .that .ai.rr shot took ofVect, as he at- tcnUon or the beet men that prices ounv uuniu inn., .ii..i.v.j ,,,,. . lompieti (o escape as soon as ne urou. 1ow.l1 as closely as possible by the Eugene Heall. of Ogalalla. to"01, .s two bullets entered tho Chief, It Is ers with moi-t thn a living wig and city authorities. shortK ot holtli county, inn now ii,ot,rtnil. tlmt l)0th Vcnzuelln's shots tlmt tho prollts of th;i industry can Mayor Streitz said ho thought the real ttntor. came down last evening tooR e)Torl jIe mlj(1 jnda. his com- 1,0 grestly, onlnrgad by a nystomatlzcd county snoum sou me poor uirin mm iu siahu mu i.,a ius panlon, shot Officer Rogers, and he irKuuiiK iin. uso the money obtained therefrom in It lH umkM.sl00(i that Don Hlnkley. tlwir lired on Mocombor. Tho mur-1 The rollnerlos a tno erection oi u nospiuu ior me of Gothenburg, a formor North Platto tho general plans of tho building so I state board may ultimately be fol far as tho first, second and third treatment of contagious and com- ugHst, dosires to come here and j P.nndu had said tnat no ortlcor would tho boot growors, and havo boon ro munlcable dlseasos. in which event n ft 8lxifflroom for palgo nnd Hud- take him alive, and that both woro j appnslblo for maintaining low beet ULU 1, UU1U liVJ IUJ L1IU LI UllllllUIll datcd for February, twenty-one of which are In Lincoln county. Auc tioneer Brownfiold, of Hershey, and Auctioneer Slmppoll,. of Sutherland, are probably as well loaded for the month. The datlngs for the month of March will probably bo nearly as heavy. ::o:: Lutheran Supper This Evening Tho Lutheran" ladles will hold tholr annual chicken and wafflo supper In the church basement this Tuesday evening. Serving will bogln at 5:30. Tho plates will bo seventy-live cents each. ::o:: plans will be opened next Saturday night. t:o:: Cuiumlng's Car Stolen Yesterday afternoon about 1:30 the Overland Country Club car belonging to W. V. dimming was taken from alongsldo tho Elks' building where it had been parked by his son Chester. The sheriff wns notified and a search instituted and last night tho car was found abandoned about eight miles cast of town on the road south of tho river. ::o:: Tho Methodist ladles will serve an other of their good public dinners at tholr church parlors tomorrow from 11:30 to 1 o clock. Tho menu fol lows: Ueef loaf, mashed .potatoes, baked beans, cabbage salad, apple pic A charge of 50 cents Tho Itoyal Neighbor social club will be entertained Wednesday after noon at the homo of Mrs. Robt. Ar nold 520 south Pine, assisted by Me3- dames Henry Simon. Will Yatec and and coffee Clarenco Vroman. A full attendance, will bo mado. Is desired as thero will be election of 1 Ml. G g popojoy iot Thursday officers. evening to Join Mrs. Popojoy in Wat- An exchange will be held In the orloo, and then go on to Chicago and mr x- VnrWna winiinw w. Mrs I Now York where thov will buy a new Hartman's class' of the M. E. church and comploto line of suits and coats Saturday. for tne styie anop Crystal, Tonight and Tomorrow. "For Batter orrfor Worse" the story of a modern Enoch Arden a Vfonjan who has to de cide)etwixt love and duty. . n Tonight's comedy, "HIS WIFE'S FRIEND." Tomorrow's comedy, Chaplin in "POLICE". I'MMi P I 'UTM.Ain?! iiirpiTn "1 1 Mi 11 Tiii Pi wirnn Keith Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday. TOM MIX IN "The Speed Maniac" a Mix special of love stunts nnd thrills. A six-cylinder romance in which all records are shuttered. But there's a method in his mad speed. The best yet! A picture that will thrill ten million spines. Adults 30c. Children 15c dor was not premeditated, ro complatoly in tlioncb control or an maruots, accoruing to nnn nnra nil rlntmiHnn fif nil citv nntleilts. n wns t.lin Intnnt on to brlmr this tuwo are twverai appuwuns mr mutter before the county commission- tho Harrington building occupied uy nrs lust nvnnlnir. but tho lntttr. who the iVottor show room. It Is a dosir had been Invited to attend tho meet- able location and tho only vncant lug, could not bo present. A doten- room in town. tion hospital is a necessity before tne . resuU of treatment in Omaha full Intent of tho law can be carried condition ot Mrs L. 1). Dlffk is out. In tho moantlmo physicians rnnnrfd n im consldarablv Im will contlnuo to roport to tho state rnm,. Air nml Mrs nick lino not hoard of health all coses ot venereal CQriVLfix as to il0W ionR they will re- uisiaases trcatca. ,nnin Tin Omaha. Whllo nr rlndnltn tins worn tnknn ' lnd vr,,ln. Mm Pnnforoiifo rosulfnil Observer bllllllng IlUllg OUt IUO COIU i ii-intrinn. nnt itiiipIi iiifnriiinHoii ns wixvo flng yesterday morning and a to the conduct of rooming houses, Uie chango In temperature began during liability of landlords, and to some ox- tno aiqornoon auu coimnuuu UuihiK tent tho provalonco of tho social ovil tho night. This morning the tom in North Platte. As tb the preva- Rtratliro was about forty degrees lence of tho evil, It was the conc?nsus coiucir man yosiemay inonung. of opinion that ninny of tho reports foihitv Commissioner Koch will circulated were grossly exaggerated pimn nnothor sot of imnrovements Through the Information obtaineu tnc this Spring on his ranch southwest of aumonues may uo ame 10 ihuuwu Horiiey and renn part ot ins lanti. wr. more on'octlvely than herotofore. Koch hns conclude! to let tho othor Jiayor Streitz gave somo nislilo in- follow do the farmlnc nnd ho will de formation as to work which had been vote fills entire time to growing thor oono townru aoaung aim eruuicuunK oughbred cattle, ntwi iinwri tlmt im lmR limit-, and Mrk Johnson, gradmotlior of Mrs. will do, everything in his power to Ed Klerlg. died Sunday evcniiig nt Rimnrpsi tho vice the homo of the latter, 400 east Third ;:o;r Sirert, at Villi uku ui novum. -umn Klks Have Hlg Night years. The debased came have from Tho attendance at the Elks' lodgo Grand Island about four months ugo. last night was one of the largest In Funeral services will bo held at the tho history of the organization, over Klorlg residence this afternoon mm hundred and fifty members being t ready to shoot should offlcors at tempt to place them under arrost. Mck Chlros, who fired tho shot which resulted in Vonzuolla's death, has been exonerated by officers nnd public alike, and tho regret Is gonoral thnt he did not "got" Unnda. .1 ;o:; ltoo"t for North Platte. Kind ami roport somo one who lias not boon enumerutt'd. This Is a duty you owe to tho city In which you' live ami to your govornniont. :;o:: Tho Travel and. Study club wns en tertained last evening by Mrs. V. H, McDonald, tho program being In tho nature of a muslcalo. Mrs. Frank Conllu nnd Miss Dow, of Omaha, wore guosts of tho club. pricos. ono nunurea ana nuy mE1noerB O0.B , , f Suturday-Swift's Pre nrosont. Tim "attractive featuro of .r'V. " ..u i irn..... . -v- ... ,wliv ......... i iniiiin iiiini" iii iiuiiuu. jiiiuiic lm' nvunlnrK.wng 1 lin.lflnHil Mlliriftlimi 1 monrals. Forty candMatSfvero ort f - . U ... , . ... X... X . . I IV T i. 1 . I - . 1 Free Dollr -::o::- North Plutt's Population 10.IH)0T Tho latent city directory Indicates tlmt wo hnvo tnoro than 10,500 popula tion. l.ot'H innlco tho govornmunt cen Hiia confirm thoso flguros. ;:o:: Mrs, Fred AVnltomnth was hostess Friday at a four course luncheon at which Mrs. D. T. Qulgloy, Mrs. Rolf Halllgan and Mrs. F M. Conllu woro honor guests. Tablo decora tions woro candles and pink carna tion. Covers woro laid for twolvo. Chas. Llorlc has disposed of tho Ilakft-RIto Dakory to tho North Platto mills and has accoptod a position with tho latter. Alvln Sandall Is manager of tho bakory. caeeoi make it too strong. That you get your Dodge Brothers car ordered and more than that tako delivery just uu soon as you can obtain IU Quoting from a letter of tho 19th, just received from the salesmanager of this district, "The factory still has somo 29,000 to 30,000 bonalldo unillled retail orders ahead. Accordingly contlnuo to watch very carofully your bi-monthly reports ot unfilled orders." Cars are shipped to those dealers who are the furthest oversold so help yourself by helping us got a car for you now. If you wait un tlll spring or warm weather comes to order yoo will probably get your car by tho middle of tho summer. So, I will say to you again, got your Dodge or Chandler car today, when you can got a roasonnblo delivery and buy at present prices they may be higher soon. Wo sell good cars exclusivelyDodge llrothers and Clmndlor opon and closed models. Exclusive service given to only, those two good cars, and repair parts carried In stock In North Platte. J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. hone 80. tho waltlriir list, but only twenty-six Nothintr has been hoard as to the ronorted for Initiation. This num- wh'oreabouts of t'. M. Trotter, ami so ber. however, was sufficient to keep far as is known no effort Is being thn worklnc team busy until 11:30, mndo to locate him, although thero aro and it was midnight when tho liust- quite a row who wouui again hko mi line nmnnilttoe had concluded serv- see tho color of Ills lialr. As ins bus ing the refreshments. ' Quito a iness affairs aro furthor investigated number of members from Horsney the more evidence or crooiceu worn is and Sutherland wero in attendance brought out The county members were recognized . II. Wafer, living south of Urady by tho election of C. A. Lau, tne transacted business In town yoster- Sutherland bankor, to an Important (iay ue soitj uiB farm last summor officinl position. nnd auctioned off his ptrsonal prop- ::o:: c,.ly R woek 0,. so ag0 alm wm take up Mrs. James Ware will leave In a rosidonco In Urady. At his sale few days for Los Angeles whoro she thoroughbred yearling Jersey will visit for several weeks. heifers sold as high as $225 each, and The Happy Hour club will meet horses as high as $227.50. with Mrs. Frank Moore, 1815 west Saturday night, January ill, when Second street on Friday afternoon. t.i,)Ck atriks nine, the great store The American War Mothers who wMi-Get tin Moni'y fr Vhvr bale of Tho Lender 3 rrcanUle ro. comes 10 Will UttUIlU tllU OUtlU LUJiiwiiuMH - i..,. fl 41. Maxwell Friday will leave on No. C '' '' 'onie before t he osp o ho at 9 a m. Mrs. C. S. Clinton, sale. Hrlng the vi hole tumlly; make Journalist. "J! ' VMw ' fe to Mt per Willi cnilt'O l mim "uiv mm emus nt one-Hal I price. Two tracts of land belonging to the Slmms estate woro sold at reforco's v predecessors have already ate t the court houso Saturday. One s their own all useful and tract of 320 acres on he breaks of ULUlllUilll? ui a'n i.ti.-i own. .... and 4S0 acres coinstltuting what Is known as tho Slmms ranch on tho North Platto-Wolllloet road brought $4,800. Tho latter was bought in by the heirs Despised Wares. Seing that I cannot choose any sub ject of great utility or pleasure, be cause my taken as necessary themes, I will do like one who, hpenusp of his poverty. Is the last to arrive at the fair, and not be Ing able otherwise tn provide himself, choose"! all the things which others havo already looked over and not taken, but refused as being of little value. With these despised and re-. jected wares the leavings of many buyers I will load my course, tils- Sailors' Superstltlono. Tlmo was when sailors would not think of sailing without n charm or trlbutlng, nnt. Indeed, amid the great j)0H;et piece of some kind to ward off cities, but finning the mean hamlets. ml, m(., wind beads were a favor and taking uh rewards as befits i. ,i in ni.ariv every port were the things I cilT--r. Leonardo da Vlncl. n,ni(Hns to sell them. Tat loos were considered essential far in n voyage, especially the butter fly on the vhouMi'-.- predominated for good luck. A pig tattooed on the foot was nssui ,i:i'-e tin until would never drown, in d K-Ulnrx "ny not a man Is known to have drowned If he powess ed thts -i:;niU-in e of cliann against fate. And so tho old sailor, by the hour, could upln yarns and point to strange fate l iexplirahle iII-.uaUt always laid at the door of superstition. Crystal, Thursdays and Friday. EVELYN GREELY IN "Me and Capt. Kidd" A picture bright and sparkling with optimlitle thought with Evelyn Gree ley as tho "glad" girl. Jut what you need if you nro blue and If you aron't you will llko the picture that much better. Thursday night -Chaplin's Comedy- "POLICE." - rr - - large accounts. This bank eqr'ly lhe Bttnk,;f .- the laboring man, the mechanic, the business mn, the house-wife the child or the man of leisure. AU accounts, large or small, will be given the same treatment. We are a bank for the people and extend to you a Welcome. UNION STATE BANK, OF NORTH PLATTE, NEB. The Bank That Always T-eats You Right. Work Toflcther to Tak Fish. The best example nf company fish- I: ? Is furnished by some of our North A' "I'lcfin fresh-water pelicans. Flocks or ' to SO pelicans may sometimes be fir " llshing In tho very shallow wa- j ti i- of n lake shore or iliylng river. Tb v- upreail out In n thin seml-clrcular ski ils'h line In th water a few Inches di" and tlien advance with Happing wl h toward still pmrn shallow wa-, ter, driving school.-, of frightened flsho before tliem. Soon tho Ashes ure K crowded the pellr.ms tafi wade In among them and scoop them up In the great pouches beneath tho beaks. Such dlpnet fishing Is vory effective. An Elastic Dime Is what you make of 10c when you buy "Mother Goose" Bread. In no other article of food can you buy as much real nourishment for the money us in bread. Consider how much meat, potatoes, etc., you would get for ten or fifteen cents. Eat more bread and cut the cost of living. Sudman's "Mother Goose" Bread is a loaf of high food value. It has Lhe true wheat ilavor and does not crumble when cut which is a real test of good bread properly baked. "Mother Goose" is scientifically mixed in an electric dough mixer and baked in a modern brick oven which in sures a loaf with that delicious flavor as in "Mother Goose." Order bread with your groceries. "Mother Goose" at 10c and "Sudman's Home Made" at 15c. "It's the flavor that counts." SUDMAN'S BAKERY, SUCCUKSSOlt TO It. It. DICKIJY. IMiono 71 01 Dowey Street.