' ; die tj rtounc. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., AUGUST 6, 1920. No.' 60 i WHOLESALE . HOUSE LOCATES. THE NEBRASKA UUlCK CO. l'LACES AGENCY HERE FOll WESTEKN NEBRASKA. The Logan Bulck Auto Co. Is the latest 'Wholesalo House to locato In North Platto. It will handlo tho west ern part ol the state for tho Bulck peoplo and will soli cars and parts to dealors only. This will bo a great convenience to agonts in the western part of tho stato for tho distance to Lincoln Is so great and the delays in getting ropalrs and parts to this part of the stato is so harassing that deal ers will appreciate having this branch tyouso located in tho west. Roy Logan will bo tho Manager. Ho was formerly from Fremont whero his family still reside. M. O. Harrison is salesman. Ho has had extensive connections with .tho automobile industry in this stato and is on tho ground now getting things In shape. Tho Logan Buiclc Auto Co. will occupy tho two rooms in tl son' the building Just south of Patter- s North Sldo Drug Store. One of 'these rooms is now occupied by a dry goods store which is closing out pro paratory to moving and tho other is tho room used for a garage, which va UlUUUU UUt Lilts aillixiiiui. j. ma LutiQia does not intend to retail any cars nor do a repair business of any kind. Their entire attention will be given to wholesaling Buick cars and parts to dealers in western Nebraska. Tho Tribune join tho business Interests of tho city in extending a welcome to this now firm. You will find a few ladies" spring coats at a very cheap price on tho Bargain Squaro at Yilcox Department Store. ' : c- Big1 ";yr. T-v He -was a Kentucky CaveMan but She him A MetroAdapfailoit bifJuneMathis and m ABYounqeirfivm titd dkj kj uver j'xovosco StageHib byFtrcde v ic frFatinieHattovi TWO ENGINES COLLIDE ' ' IN LOCAL YARDS. A passongor nglno wjillo leaving tho local round houso last Wednesday; collldod with the front oud of a frolght train and derailed the engine of the frolght In addition to tearing up co sldorablo track. All of tho trainmen escaped by Jumping. A largo crowa watched tho wrecking crow pick .up tho overturned engines and in a fow hours tho tracks wore cleared. No one r was seriously hurt, although Arthur Nolan, fireman on tho freight, received lnjurios to his knee. o: FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC OF COUNTRY CLUB. Tho first annual picnic . of the Country Club was hold yesterday whon about, a hundred and fifty gath ered at tho club houso in tho after noon and brought lunchos Intending to stay the rest of tho day. Golf was played, Horton Mungci: winning tho cup. Tho driving contest was won by Dr. Wurtellc. Tho approach and put contorst by Arthur Rush In "tho ladles contest Mrs. Arthur Rush won first prlzo and In tho ladles approach and put contest Mrs. Redflold and Mrs. Geo. Glbbs tied. Many other races woro staged and everyone enjoyed a pleasant day, Dancing completed tho program from nlno to twelve. ::o:: Now IVntcr Rates. An ordlnanco was passed by the City Council last Tuesdaynlght which makes some difference In the cost ot water to the consumers. A service chargo of forty cent a months was authorized. This Is in addition to tho minimum chargo which still stands. In tho future no discounts aro to bo allowed. Costs of water production has made this necessary although the increase has been postponed from time to tlmo fwith tho hopo that it would not bo necessary. The change takes place August 1st For Sale Steel range. Inqulro of Phono 854J. Mo taught a lesson Starring MAYALLI As the Beautiful Societv-ButterflytTKoFoundLove and Romance "When She "thought Her 5oul Was Bead . "I will show him." "I will teacli your Kentucky cousin a lesson." 1 -"I never was so insulted in my life." i'l will pay him off in a way he will .never forget." PAVING PLANS CONSIDERED. COUNCIL ELECTS ENGINEER TO PREPARE SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRACTORS. At tho regular meeting of tho Olty Council Tuesday night Chas. Mc Namara of this city, appeared boforo tho Council nnd offered a contract for his employment ns engineer in chargo of tho paving to bo dono in this city on Fourth and Fifth streets. His offer was accopted and ho was asked to proparo specifications and 'present them to tho council. Mr. MoNamara wfts in chargo of. tho .paving In the CONCERT PROGRAM THE CHAMBER OF C0&3IER OJr BAND aV ! '.'2 V'1 Friday Evening, AUgupl, Cth. '. " ' 'EARL STAMP Director. - March SEMPER FIDULIS.X. Overture ROMANTIQUE v,-,- Morccau MlgnonSALUT D'AMOUR Scrcnata Mexicana MI ROSIRENE Waltz GIRLS OF BADMN - Selection TUMBLE IN March GETHSEMANE CAMMANDERYJi..... business part of North Platto and is now putting in twenty-flvo blocks of paving at Lexington. Ho asked tlw Council for a preliminary statement as to tho kind of drainage desired' In connection with tho paving and ua t tho width of the street to bo paved but the members were not ready to take action. Some favored narrowing the street to 24 feot whllo others were. Directed bu Herbert 'Maxwell Karoeir Director Ctzgi s equally emphatla In maintaining the Htroot at Its presont width. It 18 pos sible that tho question will bo decided at the next mooting o tho Counuil. Tho material to bo uaod wan not do olded. Mr. MoNamara says that bids should bo' received this fall so that rk can be started early In the spring. Contractors aro closing up contracts and as thoy gut tholr time filled the prices go up. So it would pay to olnse up tho doal this yonr. .:ot: Commissioners Go to Lincoln. . The County Commissioners and Clork Allen went to Lincoln last night to meet tho Stato Board of Equallza tlon In regard to tho proposed raise In tho assessment rates on Lincoln County property. It seems that tho Board has tho notion that Lincoln County of all tho Counties ot tho stato ha too low a tax levy. Tho Board pro posos to ralso tho levy as, much as ' ' t .Sousa Kelcr-Bola El gar Barnhouso IComsak AHfUi.. Frlml Fulton fifty pur cent. Tho Commlsslonors will attempt to show tho Board that Lincoln County Is only partly farm ing land and that raugo country should not bo taxed at tho samo rato as Irrigated or good forming country The hearing Is sot for today. Harry Dixon, Proaidont of tho Chamber of Commerco and "W. V. Hoagland aro In Lincoln and will attend tho hearing. 3lache CAMP OPENS NEXT WEEK. ALL CAMIWIHE GIRLS INVITED TO GO TO ANNUAL ENCAMP MENT IN RORERT'S GROVE. Tho llmt annual oncampmont of tho North Platto Campflro Girls will opon Tuesday, August 10th, and" closo on Friday, August 13th, It will bo hold In tho grovo oast of town whero tho Boy Scouts aro camping this wock. A nominal fo0 of two dollars will bo charged each girl attending so that camp cxponsos may bo mot Following is a list of things each girl should tako with her: For bedding a pair of heavy blankots and a comfort Is bub gostod: In clothing each girl should havo a pair of dark bloomers, two middies, a pair of low hoolcd shoos, n chango of stockings, a swimming suit, cap and a rain coat .or sweat er. Other porsonnl cqulpmont Hooded Includes n bath towol and two hand towels, two dish towels, a plato, cup, corcnl dish, knlfo, fork nnd spoon. Ono evening will bo devoted to a grand Council Firo. At this tlmo tho ranks will bo glvon to Uioso who aro ready and deslro them. Following Js tho dally program which will bo fol lowed as closoly as posslblo: 7 a. m. rising buglo; 7:10 sotting up oxor clos and morning dip; 7:30 breakfast? 8:30 assembly; 9 to 12 study naturo work, camp craft, basketry: (Camp Inspection) 12 m. dinner; 1 to 2 quiot hour; 2 to 4 craft or individual camp activities; 4 to 4:20 aftornoon dip; 4:20 to 5 athlotics or short hike; B:30 supper; 7 ovonlng program; 9:30 taps. Those who havo takon girls to camn need not bo told of tho wonderful ro- sults. of living in tho opon for a fow days playing and working togotlior. In. ho other placo is tho truo self of the girl rovoaiod as lnitho frankness and intimacy o camp life. Character. istics altogether unexpected -aro suro to appear In pach girl; If, bad sho will bco them throungh tho oyoa of tho. other girls nnd sook to correct them: If good sho will gain tho rospeot nnd lovo of tho othor, girls. In this camp is to bo an uunvnlcd spirit of Democracy to bo dovclopedby each girl doing hor sharo with tho co-oporatlon oftho guardians coming first. To mnko everything safo for tho Shoe Market low Fortunate!" You'll Say of this Great Height-of-the-Seasbn LOW WHITE SHOE SALE -AT $3.95 and $4.95 m Yes indeed, there are many, many hot days to follow, and a pair of these attractive white shoes is just what you need to finish up the summer season. This is a sale of remark ahle values and why not, women of foresight, lay in a' supply lor next summer. , t ; White Seamless Pumps, Pumps with elaborate buckles. White cloth oxfords with military heels, EVERY PAIR CLEAN AND WHITE girls a llfil guattV will bo on haud Con stantly niiil 112s planned to have a trained, nursojon the camp grounds to give lossduiwiSrt aid and to roridor any nsslstnncacctfsary..' 4 Mrs. JI. E. (Jroaby Is In cfiargo of the Information bureau and shq will nnnwor any quoatlons. Phono or call upon hor if interested. COMMITTEE Ari'EAItS 1IEE0KE BOAItl) OF EQUALIZATION. At the preliminary meeting with tho State Board of Equalization hold In Lincoln Wodnosday, Lincoln County was represented by Harry Dixon, Et. S. Davis, J, G. Boolor, Chas. Ltstou, W. W. Burr and W. V. H6agland. Tlio. caso of tho Lincoln County land own ers was presented to tho Bqnrd ana tho mattor discussed but no a:Mon was takoji. Tho final mooting will Vo hold today. . ::o: McMlclmel Appointed to Park Bonru. At tho mooting of thq. City Council Tuosday night tho resignation ot Frank Elliott from tho Park Board was road by Mayor Stroltz and ac copted by tho Council. Tho Mayor then nominated Councilman Howard R. McMIchaol to tho vacancy explain ing that closor.co-oporatlon botweon tho Park Board would bb possljjlo with ono of tho members of thq Coun cil on tho Board. Tho appointment vas unanimously approved by Itho Council;' rt:o:: Council Pusses Estimate. ' At a mooting of "tho City Council Tuosday night, tho following report of tho Financo Commlttoo -was sub mitted aa tho lovy needed to tako caro of tho city finances for tho coming year: "Water bonds 0 mills; sowor bonds 3 mills; brldgo bonds 1 rtillf flro statolon bonds 6 mill; park bpnds mill; paving intersection bonds 3-4 mill; gonoral fund 14 mills; library fund 3 mlljBi park fund 3 mills; light ing fund B mills! sowor malntonanco fund 2 mills; flro department fund 0 mills; comotory fund 2 Jpblico fund 5 mills J cnto'rtalnmoht " fund 1 mill, Tho Commlttco oxplalncd that this was almost tho samo lovy that was mado last year only slight additions bolng mado to abmo, funds whoro tho amount raised last yonivwas too low. -::o:: Miss Emily Grclr will return to Ohio today aftor completing hor work iiV this city. ' For, Rent 14-room rooming houso ono block oast of dopot partly fur nished. BIG E. FIfti. ' ' , 002 : Shoe Market AT THE SUN, Tuesday and Wednesday.