The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 27, 1920, Image 1

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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR.
NORTH PLAT 1'E, NEB.. JULY 27, 1920.
No. 57
JOSEPH SMKS.
Joo Splos who liaa boon vary stck
for some time died last Saturday even
ing at the family rostdonce at G23 So.
Cottonwood. Ho wbb an old rosldont
of this community having como h ro
about forty years ago. He has mado
a name for himself which his chlldron
will inhorlt and bo proud of. Later
comers to the city will remember him
beat as tho Ice man who built up a
good bualnoss by squaro doallng. Ills
was a lfrigoring IIIuobb and almost
dally we hayo hoard Inquiries on tho
street as to his condition, his friends
being nways hopeful that "lie would bo
among us again. Tho funeral will bo
hold in tho Catholic Church today.
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Henl Summer Went her.
The past fow days have beon cooler
than last week but normal fair weath
er is promised for today. Weather
man Shilling says' that tho precipita
tion for tho year to date Is about
normal and tho temperature is run
ning very regular there being no ex
tremes. Tho highest record to date
Is ninety-eight.
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Tho tennis court back of tho .Me
thodist Church Is in uso so much of
the time that electric lights havo
been Installed and tho game Is played
until lnte at night. One game was
played until after cloven o'clock last
Thursday.
Eight Scouts and Mr. Stephens will
attend the state- Boy Scout Camp at
Camp Sheldon near Columbus, Neb.,
the week begining August 11. Six
-applications havo been mado so far.
Two. places aro still open.
J. Q Wilcox left last night for Oma
ha where ho will transact business.
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KEITH THEATRE
MADGE KENNEDY in
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LTJEJEL..TJR.U T H "
TheVest Dliy-rfrouv'tho pen of Clyde Fitch. Madge' Kenreiy
wjiose delightful qbmedy mannerisms and winsome personality
have endqarSd her to a vast public.
A winner from every angle nd that's the Truth
Crystal Theatre, Thursday and Friday.
3 RENE CASTLE
IN
"The Invisible Bond
The story of a woman who was true to a husband who
was false. The show, the tinsel; the gay parties proved too
strong. The wife and boy had lost-
Yet wait for the end.
The Twelve- Month A -Year
Kitchen Ravage
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F YOU use a wood
vour kitchen too
you use an oil stove,
warm in the Winter. Two ranges are n waste of money, lor the
DUPLEX ALCAZAR gives you two kitchen range3 in one.
If No changes necessary to use the different fuels singly or
in combination. The DUPLEX ALCAZAR is always ready to do its
part in cutting fuel costs, bettering cooking results and keeping your
kitchen comfortable the year 'round.
f The variety of styles in which the DUPLEX ALCAZAR is furnished
U treat enough to fit orory concelTible condition nd need.
Let Us Demonstrate It To You.
W. R. MALONEY CO.
targe Amounts Spent for Grcnni.
Tho local station of Kirschbraun
Sons, Omaha, reports recolvlng 1400 ,
pounds of buttor fat during tho first
ten days In July. At fifty-three conts,
the prosont piico this would bo valued
at about $2500. At tho samo rnto this
concern will pay out $7600 to tho far
mer during July. A conservative es
timate of $20,000 is glvon as tho
amount received by tho farmers of
this vlolnity for milk and cream dur-
fug tho prosont mouth. This is quite
an industry and Lincoln County far
mers aro taking advantngo of it.
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Senior High I'rlncipnl Elected.
Supt. Llttel of tho City Schools an
nounces tho election of Miss Effle
Johnson, of San Diego, Cal., as tho
Principal of tho Sonlor High School
in tills city for tho noxt year. Miss
Johnson is n grnduato of the Peru
State Normal and tho" Unlvorslty of
Nobrnska and has had cxporienco in
'ill departments of school work thru
tho rural and grade schools. Sho will
receive $2250 for tho year.
Theatre Party.
Thelma Starr gave a Theatro Party
Saturday afternoon In honor of
Catherine Brandt of Kansas City. Six
of her friends were entertained at
tho matlnco and dainty refreshments'
woro enjoyed at tho Nyal following
tho show.
Miss C-cniovive Priest returned to
her homo in Wallace Sunday after
taking treatments for insect bites In a
local hospital in this city.
Tho Presbyterian Church Sunday
School and congregation will hold Its
ennual picnic at the city park this
afternoon.
Wednesday and Thursday
or
coal range it makes
in the Summer; if
hot
it doesn't keep your kitchen
oy S$out Camp
Is Assujed.
HOHBHT'S GItOYE SELECTED.
jruterlnls on tho (round to Com
mence Work.
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Two trnok loads of materials ware-'
delivered at the Roberts Grovo south-
east of this city, yesterday, to bo used j
in tho construction of a moss' nail for
tho Boy Scouts Camp. This camp will
bo used alternately by tho Cnmpllro -
Girls and Boy Scouts. Tho mes hall
will be built of substantial lumber
ind will have a good roof so tho camp-'
ers will bo dry. It will be ontlroly In-
closed and screened or protection
n-ja'nst files and other Insects., Tho'
door will bo high and dry. Large
openings along tho sldes-wlll Insure
plenty of fresh air. Tho whole camp
.'ill bo rustic in nppoaranco and no
attempt will bo made at formality. A
mimiv is being installed and vaults
dug. The weeds havo been cut, gomo
dond animals burled, trees have beon
trimmed and the road is to be graded
in ono place. Tents will be used for
sleeping quarters in some cases be
cause tlio ounic nouses cannoi oo
erected at present. On August second
the first troop of Boy Scouts will go
into camp for a week. This will bo
followed by a week for the Campflre
Girls. In each caso a. scoutmaster or
nuardian will be with the camp all 6f
the time and In addition Mr. and Mrs.
Stephens will stay there all of tho
time. Boys who want to help build
the mess hall this 'week should soo
Mr. Stephens, tho gym man, who will
rop t nbout transportation, etc. Tho
Boy' Scout Camp Is assured. '
B. A Ellas, of Denver, is visiting
bis parents Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Ellas.
Immunity From Ivy Poisoning.
Persons susceptible to Ivy poisoning
can bo rendered 'Immune by tnklng
a treatment described by Dr. Jay
Frank Schuniberg In the .lournnl of
the American Medical asoclatlon. It
consists In taking after meals n prepa
ration of tincture of poison Ivy, In
doses gradually Increasing from one
drop to a tcnsspoonful. The Immunity
conferred by this lasts for about a
month. Ivy poisoning may also be
cured by administering the same drug
In larger doso3, Increasing, more rap
idly.
Deadly Weapon of Warfare.
An Invention by a French wireless
engineer, M. Dunoyer, will completely
change the character of naval war
fare, if Its claims arc fulfilled, says
the London Mall. It consists of what
he calls an "electric safety lock." The
mechnnlsm to direct the course of a
torpedo nnd secure Its explosion
nirnlnst nn enemy wnrshln can be
worked not only by wireless waves
of tho right length, but also by a
proper seuuence of Morse slgnnls. Any
error In the right sequence of dots
nnd dr.hes would run the mechanism
down to zero agnln nnd render the
torpedo harmless. Each torpedo
launched would hnve Its own key se
quence of dots nnd dashes, and so the
enemy would bo tumble to tamper
with It.
Books From Washington's Library.
Tho sale of the library of the lato
Samuel Rlker of this city was con
cluded nt the Anderson Galleries re
cently. Dr. A. S. Rosenbach paid
$4,000 for George Washington's copy
of "A Collcotirtn of AH the Trentles
of Peace, Alliance, and Commerce Be
tween Great Britain and Other Pow
ers From the Treaty Signed at Muu
ster, In 1634, to Treaties Signed of
Paris, In 1783," three volumes, Lon
don, 1785. The work contains Wash
ington's autograph on each title page
and his book pinto on the Inside of
ench front cover. Tho work wns auc
tioned off at tho sale of the library
of Lawrence Washington, tho groat
grandson of Georgo Wnshlngton, In
Philadelphia, In 1870. Now York
Times.
NEW AND 2ND
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Here is to the man who will and
And he will sell to you, as well,
Neat, nifty clothes,, from shoes
Drop in and see the goods that
MRS. S. E.
Phone 198
LOCAL AND PEltSONAL
Paul Simon is now dollvorlng for
tj Gamble with Springer Chain
Stferos.
Kred L. Llttlo and Clnrlco It. Wilson
flrqre murrled nt tho Court Houso on
Saturday by Judgo Woodhurst. Both
are from North Platte.
The Christian Endoavor Society of
tliB Prosbytorlan Church will hold a
Ooial and buslnoss meotlng at tho
ohurch Thursday ovonlng.
ll- aooasuan loaves lonigni lor
h week St. Paul where tho gonoral
ent ()I the Minnesota Mutual Life
In hola thclr convontlon.
air?. Harry Wio and six weeks
old baby, who llvo seven miles from
tlio city, woro badly bruised in a run-
way Saturday. Tho team which
Mrs Woods was driving be
Oame frightoned and ran about 13
blocks boforo thoy could bo stopped
and tho seat on. which tho baby lny
dropped to tho bottom of tho Wagon
.and tho baby was tossed from ono
side to tho other. When tho horses
vote stopped the mother's arm was
blooding and tho baby was badly
ttrrtecd. Thoy were taken to tho homo
Of Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
August Ackerman and aro reported to
bo getting along nicely.
Sidney defeated North Platte In
both games of their series Sunday nnd
Monday. , Sunday's game wont 15
innings, Sidney finally put four
scores across nnd won tho gamo 7'to
3Alt was a real gamo throughout and
kopt tho fans on their toes at all
times. Monday's gamo waB won by
Sidney in tho first four Innings when
thoy scored C runs on hit and errors
jftudo by tho new pltchor that North
Platto hired for tho gnme. Whllo the
North Platto ball club didn't beat
them thoy feel satisfied they made
thorn go for their money and consid
ering the amount of money Sidney is
putting up for their toam don't feel
bad about it. t
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To spend the ten ilKyb at Epworth
Park will make you youngor and glvo
you a broader view of life. Get out
of tho dally grlad awhile and seo nnd
hear new things In' this delightful way.
For information concerning prico ol
tents and lots, etc., address Rev. O.
W. Low, Registrar, Lincoln, Nebraska,
care Walt's Music Store. Do not de
lay. Beautiful souvenir program sent
upon requost.
China's Potential Armies.
If, In n w'nrynn enemy started kill
ing Chinese sldlers at a million men
a year, and If Clilnn were using 10
per cent M her population In thnt
war, Itvotturtako fifty years to de
stroy ''her first armies, and In thnt
period two further Chlneso forces of
fifty million would grow up to con
front their enemy. Bnsll Mathews Id
the British Review of Reviews.
SPECIAL!
Friday and Saturday,
We will sell you $1.00 worth
qf. Sugar at 17c per lb. with
every $5.00 Cash Grocery order
purchased at our Store, as long
as susar holds out. Come or
phono early.-
STEGEMAN GROCERY
818 So. Locust. L'liono 212.
We Deliver.
c buy anything that's sold.
brrf, copper, yfood or gold.
to he, and tls of every brand
we huve newrond 2nd hand.
GOLJfiY
00 East Front Strset
Iillii May JliiSon
daughter of J. B3. mid Mary Mason
was born on n fnrm nnr Plntto Vnl
loy School lJor.ne Mtif 21st, 190S nnd
'died July 19th, 1M0, nt the tender
age at twelve yoara, one month nnd
twenty-sevon dnyn.
Sho spent her onrly childhood at
Plntto Vslloy aftor that alio lived ono
yoor at Worahoy and nnnlly resided
for the last four years at Ntorth Platto.
She graduntud from tho grade school
last spring nnd would havo ontorort
tho Junior High noxt fall, if sho had
lived.
Miss LUn was one of the cheerful
young people of the 'Baptist Ohurch
at North Plntto Sho loved Sunday
School, provod horsolf ono of the
pushers of the Intormodlnto B. Y. P.
U. and wns actlvo in every otltor ser
vice of tho church. Our young sister
waB converted during tho Rayburn
Tabornaclo meetings, July 3rd and fol-!
followed her Mnstor In baptism Sun-;
day morning July 11th. s j
Hor young llfo has not boon lived
in vain, old and young will miss hor.
Her school mates nnd church assocl- j
ntos will fool tho swcot influence of
hor life for years to como.
P. & G. Naptha Soap, threo bars for
twenty-flvo conts Saturday only
Gamble with Sprlngor.
The Sporting
has tho bearing of a queen. Sho 1b d fc'ilnod in adversity, abides by the
docreo of Fato like a real gambler and stakes all on hor Javorlto horse.
Sho pays fair to win nr loso by tho ro suits of tho Derby. Her opponents
uso every crooked means available to
story with an oxclting climax in tho
Sun Theatre, Thursday and Friday.
MATINEES. ,
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ATTEN
" FARMERS AND HAY GROWERS
Wood Brothers all steel individual thrasher
complete with weigher and loader
$1233.00
Power Hay Press, the money maker,
with solf-Ioeder
$650.00
These prices at North Platte and while
our present stock lasts.
Hendy-Ogier Auto Co,
Phone 34
LOCAL AXI) PERSONAL
J. T. Vlstrbrif returned yesterday
from n tlirco weeks visit In Now York.
Dr. and Mrs. V. Lucas, who woro
and' Mrs.
recently innrrlsd in OntarloCannda,
camo homo Saturday.
Miss Thorosa Tight nnd brother Al
bert loft this morning for California
for nn extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs T. A. Bronnan, who
woro rocontly married in Elkpoint,
S. D., roturnod homo Saturday.
Miss Fayo Cypher has signed a con
tract to teach tho low6r room it tho
Platto Valley School next yea?.'
John Spies, olt Koarnoy, camo Sun
day boing cnllod hero bytho death of
his father tho lato Joseph Splos.
P. & O. Naptha Sonp, three bars for
twonty-llvo conts Saturday only
Qamblo with Sprlngor.
Toachors Examination at tho boun
ty Superintendent's offlco next' Sat
urday. Lnst exnmlnntlon this ssiim
inor. Mr. and iMrs. Don Lacoy,. of In
dianapolis, camo Sunday to visit at
tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Burke.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. Austin, of Pasa
! dona, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Ogior thlB week. Mrs. Austin
' wn3 formorly Miss Ethel Fuller of this
city.
IN
Duches$
95
crush hor spirit. It is a thrlllng
big race scene.
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