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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1920)
-r 1 s car .. . si. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MAY 14; 1920. No. 36 CADET JIIXSTJIELS WILL POT ON JUG SHOW TOMUJIT. Tho Cadet Mlnstrols, In black faco comedy and song, will appear at. tho Franklin auditorium tills ovenlng at eight o'clock and from snatchos of tho rehearsals hoard by Tho Tribune man, ho has no hesitancy In advising the general public that this show vlll bo a real minstrel performance and that all will get their money's worth. Opening with a musical burlesque by tho minstrel band, the first part will consist of a 0110-act comedy en titled "The Coon town Thirteen Club," with a cast of thirteen, the scenes laid on Thirteenth avenue on the thir teenth of the month, and under these conditions you may Judgo in advance fun will run riot. The musical burles que and tho comedy wMl be under the direction of Chas. J. Killian. Part two will be a musical olio with choruses, end songs and ballads under the direction of Miss Ethel Fritz. In cluded in tho musical numbers are many of tho popular hits. Tho program will close with a de bate on tho question, resolved "Dat der alnt no Glioses." 1:0;: Vacant Lots For Sale. Three lots in ten hundred block on west Fifth. One lot in seven hundred block on east Fourth. Five lots in fourteen hundred block on west Sixth. Lot in six hundred block on south Dewey. This property priced right for immediate sale. See Bratt, Goodman & Buckley. ::o:: I have Just received one of the new models light six Cleveland touring car which will be at our show room for your (inspection. It will ,please you both In appearance and performance and is optionally equipped with the Bosch high tension magnoto. J. V.' Romlgh Dealer. J. J. C.rawford returned Wednesday from Maywood, where he had been spending several dayson business for the J. S. Davis Auto Co. Keith, Saturday. MADGE EVANS IN "HOME WANTED" Sunshine "Comedy TRAINING FOR HUSBANDS A Scout is Trustworthy. i A Scout-is LoyaL . A Scout is. Helpful. A Scout is Friendly. 4 A Scout is Courteous. ? A Scout is Kind. -'Li. --- Seek Give You are Supporting These Principles When You Give to Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls Financial Campaign May 17th LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. H. C. Brook and Ralph Adams go to Uncoln next Monday to tako post graduate work in dentistry. Thoviof,th" ?rdor ,ot Eastern will be absent about it week. !?olu ,thts w.ook North p aliases Helena Myors and Carrie Marti will go to Lincoln noxt week to attend a four-tiny course of instruc tion In the work of assistants to don tlsts. School closed for the year In Dis trict 122 last Friday and MUs Clara Kammerer, the toncher, plans on going to Grand Island soon to attend the business collogo thero. Mrs. H. M. Gi'Imos returned Tues day from an extended trip to Nash ville, Tenn., and Washington, D. C.s, where she attended the National Con vention of the D. A. R. Dell Huntington has sold his resi dence In the south part of town and about July first accompanied by his wife will leave for southern California to make their future home. scl dulfd or SunTy hGo henburg as the opposing XiVhas been trans The game of ball which had been ferred to Willow Island, on account of tho local grounds being too wet. The graduating exercises of the O' Fallon's commui:ty Twelfth-Grade School wero held at the school audi torium last evening. There wore four members of the graduating class. ucamuu. uiuuaua oi ivuue vone on sale, of excellent quality-kind, at The Leader Mer. Co. J. V. Romlgh reports the sale of a Chander touring car to David McCon nell of O'Fallons, a Chandler Speed ster to M. R. Rnsmii9Kfn nf ATnrivnll Dodge touring cars to R. S. L. Voss,!Cow Brand (lour, shipping to all parts win. Hawiey.. w. F. Stack and a Dodce roadster to E. W. Reynolds. I will be able to deliver several Dodge touring cars and "one Dodge sednn within the nextten days to the first buyers who file their Immediate orders. I would advise quick action If you want one of these good cars at present prices. J. V. ROMIGH Dealer j Judjge Woodhurst performed a double wedding ceremony Wednesday when he united Julius Peters nnd Minnie John and Reuben Berg and Theresia Jqhn. The two brides are sisters and their homes were at Pleas anton. Both the grooms live at Loren zo. A remarkable selling of women's tailored suits and coats at The Leader Mer. Co. We understand the promoters of the Sutherland company which proposes to prospect for oil has taken leases on about, fifty thousand acres of land in (hat section, and have sold enough stock to guarantee the organization of ti'e company. The first move to be mado will be to secure the services of a, competent geologist to make a thorough' examination ot'that" locality and whether a test well will be sunk depends upon his findings. THE Beauty, Service. to 19th. t 1111 NORTH I'LATTE OKTS tilt AM) ( CHAP.TKK 0. K. S. IN 11)21. At the mooting of tho grand chaptor Star In Lin- lntto was se lected as tho place of holdliiE tho gmnd chapter noxt year. The North Platte dolegntes who wore In Lincoln this wook wero Mr. mid Mrs. M. J. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Voselpka, Mrs. J. B. Retinoid, ami Airs, b . H. Thompson, and through their ffnrt Vnwi, nin ' the. contest for 0 place of ho t ing next vonr's tmind i,nr. B LOCAL MENTION. A. L. Kanold, of Laramie, chairman of tho B. of L. E., Is spending todav tin town Dick Grnce, of Omaha, "has been In town for a tlav or two look ing after business pertaining to his position as boiler Insnpetniv WnnL- Herrod left forthe west tliis morning wun a view or looKinc un a buslnoss a lOMtlnn Ril 3 canal-nil Inff H'.l.. day for Omaha and Lincoln to transact business for a few dnvs w t n " . uivtio.uu l 11 ciiiiiM o-tis at the meeting of e EIltro Nous club Wednesday after- noon and In the card games prizes wero won by Mrs. A. E. H. A. Lawhead Mrs. will entertain the J. F. Tuesday afternoon. Boll and Mrs. L. L Berthc F. Club noxt o: Shins Flour in lVvn Tho N'ortli Plntfn tvtiii,. just linlshed loadlhc a car of flour which goes to the Egyptian govern ment at Alexandria, Egypt. This car of flour goes to Baltimore, Mr., thence by water direct to Alexandria. In tho past two years tliis mill has worked up a wonu-wide reputation on their Ul l"u Kiuue. MUTUAL BUILMNG & LOAN ASSOCIATION PAID-UP STOCK. In order to supply funds to cover approved loan applications, this as sociation will issue a limited amount f Un Pnfri tin StnM.- Ti,ia i, a,. dividends nt tho t nf ,. of dividends at the rate of s5x per centParties which the girls are planning to per annum, from date of Issue until &vo t0 which the public Is Invited. A paid off. Dividends payable March lunch .consisting of sandwiches, 1st and September 1st. Monoy Invested Plckles, salad, cako and coffee will be In this stock may be withdrawn at any served ,and an admission fee of fifty time udou thirty days notice. cents wll(be charged, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, I O. W.Iead, of No. Locust St., is on-36-tf Sec'y. Harglng his barber shop at the No. "" Side Shoe Shop located on tho West THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN s'.'de of the street. With the help he CHURCH The usual services Sunday, has he cah.'handlo all the barbor work preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun- in First Glass Condition. tf day school at 10 a. m. You are invlt ed to worship with us and make this your church home. Don't forget that on June ;6h Rev, James Rayburn will being union meetings... Place of taber- nacle will be announced later. You will want to hear him. 1 r:o:; Several people In town have heard Dr. Eddy ,'n concert and all speak Iilphly of his work. In musical circles he is classed as "America's Foremost t'lDe organist." LAW OF THE CAMPFIRE - Pursue Knowledge. Hold on to Health. 4 Be Trustworthy. Glorify Work. Be Happy. LOCAL AND l'EHSOXAL George Huntington went to Kearney j thll morning where he will be Joined j by hit wife and go to Rochofjtor, Mlitn., where Mrs. Huntington wljl submit to tn operation for tho remov al of an Internal tunnior. Saturday onlyTho Londor Mor. Ccs offers 20 per o.nt off on ovory lmt showrtln their millinery Departmont. uouniy iient Aiion will draw the iwarrmnUi next wek for thoso who 8VOd f9 ,clerke nd primary elect! on last iudgos of tho month. Thero clerks and u wore 325 Judges and wrlto up the warrants Is no small task as oach warrant must bo handled four times. Lost, Between MoMlchael's storo and South Bluff school bundle containing shoots.lllow cases, spreads, etc. Ho ward. .Phono 149W. Tho ladtos of tho Lutheran jMIbsIoii- ary soosoiy wuii do Hostesses at an r otl,er M,ss'inry Tea next Tuesday afternoon, from throo to five. A short am will be given. The members ' th" ffl?"" ?""lTitod to bo More ra n Wednesday, followed by cool, cloudy weather, with prospects of arising teniporaturo some tlnio be fore Juno 1st. How ftVnr. wo worn tint as bad off as at Cheyonne, where about a iooi or snow roll, nor Sldnov w hero 1 four feet Of Water Stood In Homo nf tlio I the streets following six. inches of ra(n. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Joffers came up from Omaha yesterday to spend a few days hero. Mr. Joffers looking after buslnefcs for the Unon Pacific while Mrs. Joffers visits with friends. Thoy were accompanied by Miss Marjorie Lldell, who Is returning from school to recuperate from a norvous break down. Peerless Undermuslfns, you'll ho tempted to purchnse If you see them at Tho Leader Mer. Co. The card party, which tho Catholic G'rls Club will give at the K. C. hall tonlcht. will bo tho first of ii aprtog nf ,pr. Eddy" Is Coming. Dr. Eddy -iVho was to havo played hero at the Lutheran Church. Anrll 19th biit&vlipjgna delayed on acpount of an'Sjury to his wrist, has been secured for a PIPE ORGAN RECITAL on Monday -evening, May 24th. The chd'r, under whose auspices the con- cert will be civen. has his assurance that he will take "better caro of his hands from now on" nnd will bo with us sure. l LOCAL KMflJITS TKJll'LAlt OHSKllYE ASCKNSION WAY. Last ovenlog at G:30 Paloetlne Com- mandory No. 13, KnJghU Touiplnr gnv a banquet to Its mombars and their ladlos 120 being present. DuO.ng the uuiuiuui v miiiiuntior jjixou ronu a ..i.. n..i. .would onteraln tho Grand Chap or of Eastern Si lor next venr. 1 After the baunuot tho Knlelit nmi their Indies retired tn Mm navliitn whoro ju'-ery intorosUng program was carried out. The drill toam captained by Dr. Kerr entertained tho nssofti- jblagoTor thirty minutes. The following officers for the on suing Templar year woro thon install ed: Dr. II. C. Brock, Emmlnent Com mander; Roy C Prntt. Gonorallssmo; Chas. Dixon, Captain General; Dr. T. J. Kerr, Sonlor Warden; Ralph Han son. Junior Warden; W. II. McDonald, Treasurer; Dr. J. B. Retinoid, Recor der; Dr. J. S. Slmms, Prelate: Elmer Coatos, Standard Bonror; E. Starr," Sword Bearer; Chas. Dixon, Wardon; Plrttto J. Oilman, Tyler. Reverend Koch then Knvo an Inter esting address on knighthood which was very inspiring. Sir Knight Earl Stamn arid his or chestra furnished music for the ban- ,q"Pt and Installation ceremonies ' -o: Charming Frocks for Graduation tlmt nr0 uelS modorately priced at Tho Lender Mer. Co. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning worship llo'clock, subject 'Power" Evening worship 8 o'clock, subject, "Wages or Gift." Sunday school 9:45. Wo conVally Invito All to nttond these services and worship with us. For Sale Studebaker Touring Car, cheap )if taken at once. Torms cash, or might consider a lot as part pay ment. Phone 1223. ! For Saturday only 20 nor cent off on leacl1 and evory liat on display at The .Leader Mor. Co. s. J. E. SEBASTIAN, The Old Lino Xlfo Man. Phone 1138. Office Phono (112.1 4S. Keith, londay and Tuesday. WALLACE RE1D -EN "THE UOTTERY MAN" Why worry about the hirfh 'ost of living when you con buy husband for a dollar? Two hundred thousand women already after this bargui'i Some Crew! Better come early! A Scout is Obedient. A Scout is Cheerful. A Scout is Thrifty. A Scout is Brave. A Scout is Clean. A Scout is Reverent. Required Budget $5000. Community chorus concert next tuesday evening A concert by the North Platto Com munity ChoruB, under tho direction of Mrs. 0. II. Surlvor. will bo given at the Franklin auditorium noxt Tuesday voning, May ISth, at olght o'clock. No " V , ,.T , 'a, , . admission will be chanted, but a froo W,M offorl,,S w taken to pay tho Incidental oxponsos. Tho program will bo as follows: God Save America. Harllng-Conroy .'TIB Morn Adam Gelblo Dlossom Time J, W. Lermah i Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. Dlmmlck The Vikings Eaton Fanning Lovo's Old Sweet Song Molloy Male Chorus Away to Tho Woods Adam Gelblo Eighth Rhapsody Liszt Miss Floronco MoKay My Lady Chlo' Clough-Lelghtor Miss Trovlllo Mrs. Graves Mrs. Hatch Mrs. Shrlver Comrades In Arms Adolphe Adam Good Might Beloved Plnsutl Mrs. McDonald Mrs. Crisp Mr. Stevens Mr. Johnson Open Wide tho Gates of Spring , u-Forman Ladles' Chorus . By Babylon's Wave , Gounqd America " . Everybody Sing. V For" Sale. Four room bungalow at C22 South . Chestnut Stroot. Four rooms und bain. ModVrn except heat. Corner lot.' Cemonted basement. Priced right for quick salo. See . Bratt, Goodman & Buckloy. For Sale. Twelve room dwelling at 1008 West 4th, Street. Entirely modern homo. Can bo purchased on especially good terms. Seo Bratt, Goodman & Buckloy. ::o:: Divine Service Episcopal Church. " Holy, Communion at 8 a. m. t;, Sunday school and bible class 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. in. Evening prayer and sormon 7:30 p. in. Sunday school North Sldo Chapel 3 p. m. .-. j , VP a