The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 17, 1920, Image 1

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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAH.
NUKTH PUTTE, 8BB.f SEPTEMBER 17, 1920.
No. 72
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MACHINE SHOPS
LOCATE HERE
SAUNDKBS BBOTIIEKS HAVE
STARTED AN UP-TO-DATE
MACHINE SHOP.
A new Arm composed of two broth
ers, Charles and Ed Saunders, has
opened up a machine shop in tho ce
ment block building at tho corner of
Front and Ash Streets. Somo timo ago
they ordered their machinery but It
has only just been put in' placo and
the full equipment Is not yqt com
pleted. Chas. Saunders has been a
resident of North Platto for a number
of years having been with tho Union
Pacific and tho Davis Garage. Edward
Jias been employed in tho railroad
machine, shops in California until re
cently when ho gave up his placo
there and came to North Platto.
The now firm Is equipped to do all
kinds of heavy machino work and
will specialize In this lino, paying
special attention to tractor and truck
repairing. Machinery suitable to this
work has been put in placo and it is
all new, having just been recolved
from tho factory. Plans and prices. are
being considered for additional work
ing tools and a forge Is being built
now for heating and tempering. For
merly much of tljis class of work
could not bo done hero and complete
parts had to be shipped from tho
factory. Now these parts can bo made
here fn most cases and much timo and
money saved.
Tho company is prepared to expand
rs the business grows and .when the
people of western Nebraska realize
that they do not have to send east or
west- for heavy machino work, the
business will grow and it will moan
much to North Platte.
' This Is not an advertisement fiut ait
unsolicited announcement of an enter
prise which will help North Platto to
grow. ,
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AN ADDING MACHINE ADDED TO
THE HIGH SCHOOL EQUIPMENT.
The commercial department of the
local high school is to bo further en
larged by tho addition of an adding
machine. This machino has been in
stalled and is in uso by the students.
Pall fashlona's best numbers In
suits, coats and dresses now being
shown at E. T. Tramp & Sons.
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"THE STYLE SHOP"
announces and invites you and your
friends to their
Fall and Winter Fashion Review;
MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20th.
at the I.O, O. F Hall.
Doors open at 8 p, m.
Special attention will be given to the displaying of
LADIES' AND MISSES
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts
and Hats
Entertainment Will Be Introduced During the Evening.
!'MM'M',KlW'M'''
His mainspring was right, but he always ran slow. Then
flushing" manager touched the spring of Andy's ire and
G-G! You won't sleep while this show is running!
A rousing tale of a stuttering salesman.
KEITH,
tub xooxei OOP X01V
CLAIMS ATTENTION
The chlof interest 111 golt ctrolos at
tho Country Club is the handicap con
tost for tho Mooney Cup. This con
tost starts Sunday, Sopt. 19 and con-"
tlnuos until Sunday Sopt. 20. Each
motnbor who enters Is given a handi
cap and tho winner gots 'ho cup.
IVROaiOTEK SELBY ANNOUNCES
WRESTLING MATCH
A wrestling match between Fred
Martsen, light weight . champion of
Denmark and Tommy Ray has been j
arranged by Promotor Selby for
Thursday, Sept. 23 at Fireman's Hall.
This match is given as a benefit for
tho American Legion and promlsos to
bo ono of tho big events of Fair "Week.
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RASE BAIL GAME SUNDAY
TO RE CLOSE.
Considerable Interest is attending
tho announcement of the game noxt
Sunday between the & O. Indepen- 1
dents and tho U. P. Shop team. Thoso
teams havo met often before so that
neither underestimates tho strength
of tho opposing team and both ar6
preparing for tho fray witli all tho re- ,
sources at their command. Tho game
starts at 3 p. m.
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF
1921 IS ORGANIZED
The Senior Class met in Central
High School Wednesday and organized
by the election of Julius Hoga for
President, Junior Hinman for Vice
President, Carol Stevens foi Secretary.
Miss Mario Shannon who was the
class advisor of the Class qf 1920 was
elected advisor for tho Class of 1921.
A Social Committee consisting of
Helen Schwaiger, Dale Godwin,
Everett Bradley and Adele LoDioyt
was appointed, -which will plan for
sohie lively social events for the win
ter. KELTiEH SAIE lTOLIAT-.,;.
, TENDED AND SUCCESSFUL
Tho Public Sale at the Keller Place
last Tuesday was quite sticcesful from
the point of attendance and tho inter
est shown in tho bidding. Tho cattle
brought good prices and tho machin
ery as a whole sold very well. A
larger crowd attended than was ex
pected at this timo of year. Ed
Kierlg was the Auctioneer and Ray
Langford tho Clerk.
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Wool hose for ladles and misses In
tho now Heather mixtures, ask to see
them. E. T. Tramp & Sons.
CHARLES RAY
IN
ALARM CLOCK
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
BOID ELECTIOlf
COMING S0
VOTERS OE NORTH PLATTE WILL
RE AStCER TO APPROVE TVt'O
RON!) ISSUES,
iiio uuy uouncu has passed two
ordinances providing for tho sibnutj;
slon to tho people of North PlattSof
propositions for issuing bonds toiuio
sum of $60,000. Tho first Is for
000 In bonds drawing six per cent in
terest, this money to bo used in Im
proving, oxtonding and maintaining
tho waterworks of North Platto and
building additional wells and enlarg
ing and extending tho water mhins.
Theso improvements nro very much
needed and thoro does not seem tVbo
any other wny of getting tho monyi-
Tho Second proposition is forJs
Buing $10,000 bonds to build an ad
dition to tho Firo Station. Wo. must
elthor hire nien to give their full time
to the Firo Company or arrango suit
able quarters for thoso. who volunteer
for tho work. It is planned to b'ulfil.
an extonslon to tho present building
that will provide sleeping rooms for a
number of men and tho free rent of
these rooms will bo sufficient induce
ment to a number of our young mon to
enablo us to havo on hand at night
an adequate force of firo fighters.
These two proposition are designed to
glvo us Improved water servicq and
lire protection. Both aro essential
and tho Mayor and City Council un
animously ask us to approve of thalr
judgment.
Tho election will be held on Oct. 19
at the usual voting places. Both prop
ositions will bo voted upon at tho
aamo election.
WOMEN TO STAGE MOCK
ELECTION MOND
Tho Leagu6 of Woman Woters will
stage a mock election at the Franklin
Auditorium, Monday, Sopt. 20 at 7:30
p. m. An election board will bo
selected, adequate booths prtfvii'bd
and everything, will be conducted as
nearly as posslblo like a real elec
tion. This is for tho purpose of fam
iliarizing tho women with tho routine
of voting and to create an interest in
public questions. An Informal dis
cussion of' tho Amendments to tho
State Constitution which aro tp bo
voted on at tho olection on Tuesday,
will precedo the voting. Every woman
over twenty-one years of ago is urged
to be present. No men aro allowed
thoro.
BOLZEIt-COFFMAN.
A pretty' eleven 'clock wedding
was hold at the homo of Mrs. John
Brattt, Tuesday, when Miss Dora Bol
der became tho brldo of Mr. James
If. Coffman, Bov. C. F. Koch perform
ing tho ceremony. Miss Mildred Mc
Keown was bridesmaid and Mr. Gran
dey was tho best man. Tho house
was beautifully decorated with aut
umn leaves. After a twolvo o'clock
luncheon with Mrs. Bratt as hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Coffman left for a short
trip east. They will return to North
Platto to mako their homo hero.
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Havo you seen those beautiful pat
terns In wido Fancy Ribbons? If not
take a few minutes and look them
over. Our clerks will bo glad to show
them. Wilcox Department Store.
Cut glass is very popular now. Fine
assortment. AUSTIN'S. 72 2
Arthur Curtis camo homo Wednes
day evening from a trip to Kearney,
where ho put out advertising for tho
Lincoln County Fair.
ANDY"
a "four--ZING-
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01)1) FELLOWS WILL
CELERR ATE ANNIVE HSARV
Tho Sarah Bebccca Lodge No. 10,
I. O. O. F. will colobrato tho sixty
ninth anniversary, of its founding on
Friday, Soptombor 17th. Aftor.a short
buslnoss session, tho doors of tho
lodge room will bo thrown opon to all
Odd Follows, Bobcccns and tholr fam
ilies. A program of reading and music
has boon prepared at tho close of
which rofrcshmonts will bo served.
All members aro invited to como and
bring their families.
BEY. HESS AGAIN APPOINTED
TO N0KT1I PLATTE.
Bov. II. B. Hess has again boon ap
pointed aB pastor of tho First Motko
dlst Church at North Platto by tho
Nobraska Conforonco which closed its
session at Omaha on Monday. Bov.
Hess has had charge of this church
for tho paBt two years and during this
timo it has increased in membership,
ninoty-nlno now members having been
added during tho past year.
OWEN JONES IS APPOINTED
DEPUTY SHEBIbT
Owen Jones has been appointed a
Special Doputy Sheriff of this County,
by Sheriff Salisbury. Ho is tho care
taker at tho Country Club nnd has
pfcwer to arrest trespasser Tho
Country Club grounds Is prlvnto prop
orty and boys nro not allowed on tho
grounds unless thoy nro sons of mem
bers or nro registered as caddies and
havo a "cady" badge.
GOVEBN0U COX IS TO BE
IN NORTH PLATTE.
Chairman Neville, of tho Democratic
State Central Committee, has Just re
ceived word that tho Democratic can
didate for President, Governor Cox,
of Ohio, will bo In North Platto on
Number Six, tho morning of Sopt, 27.
Mr. NovlUc Is, planning to havo him
mako an address from the' train while
ho is here. , '
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COMMEBCIAL DEPARTMENT OF
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL CROWDED.
The typewriting room of Central
High School is so crowded that an
additional room i being prepared for
tho use of tho students. Five now
typowrltors havo been added to tho
oqulpment making nineteen machines
in all'. An assistant may havo to ho
employed. ,
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PARENT.TEACIIEB ASSOCI- v
ATION REORGANIZES
Tho Parent-Teacher Association of
tho Jefferson School mot Wednesday
aftcrnpon and listened to talks by
Mrs. Sholver, the retiring Presidont,
Supt. liittol and Mrs. Sponcor, and
music by Iris Stegall and Janet Law
rence. The following officers wore
elected for tho coming year.: Presidont
Mrs. Earl Stamp, Vice-Prosldont Mrs.
T. G. Thompson, Secretary Miss Tlica
Hanson, Treastiror Mrs. H. E. Kolso.
Yearly dues aro fixed at 25 cents por
mdmber and eighteen now members
woro enrolled.
BIG DEAL IN BUSINESS LOTS
IS ANNOUNCED THIS WEEK.
Tho H. & S. Agency lias purchased
the lots on tho north wost corner of
Fifth and Locust of Dr. Twinom nnd
a building will bo erected there in tho
Spring. This is tho plan of tho now
ownors at present. It Is ono of the
most Important business lots In town
and a good building thoro is much
needod.
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Elgin, Walthnm and Hampden whist
watches, now lino Just roceived Lot
us show you. C. A. Austin. 72 2
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hanloy, of Chap
doII, stopped off Wodnosday to visit
;t tho Clydo Cook homo enrouto from
"esMolnes to their homo.
O. Shattock returned yesterday from
business trip to Wichita nnd other
' item points in tho interests of tho
' rtli Platto Aircraft Co.
Two planes belonging to tho North
I' tto Aircraft Co. aro out" making
d- -a for tho company thls'wcek. Ono
ii , Noligh, Nobr., and tho other at
Ju'e-jburg. Ono of tho Duncan Brother-
'n with each piano .
.7. W. Dearing, has enrolled as a
ttii' nt in tho Schocl conducted hero
by t o North Platto Aircraft Co. Ho
ncca.-ipanlos tho pilots on tho. trips
to r ko engagements and later will
bo taught how to liandlo a piano for
himself,
AUTO RACES
AT THE FAIR:
SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS IS OF
FEHED IN PRIZES TO THE
WINNERS IN THE RACES.
Thursday and Friday will see tho
big Automobllo Races ut tho Lincoln
County Fair. Thoso races havo boon
tho big featuro of tho Fair for several
years and this year is to koop up tho
record. On Thursdny, four ovonts will
bo pulled off. Tho first Is a two-mllo
raco for stock Fords with $100 in
prizes divided 60-25-15 por cent. Tho
Socond event Is a onc-milo track rec
ord. It is for cars ontorcd in tho big
Noth Platto Special race and tho prlzo
is ?200 if tho track record is loworod.
Tho Fair Special Baco Is for Lincoln
County contestants only and is for
$200 divided 60-25-15. It is a flvo milo
race In ono heat. Tho last raco Is tho
Platto Valloy Special, a flvcrmllo raco
for $400 dlvldod 60-25-15.
Friday's races start at 1:30 with a
two-mllo raco for Fords ouly with
$100 in prizes dlvldod as usual. Tho
North Platto Special for a purso of
$1,500 is in throo heats tho purso to
bo divided 40-30-20-10. Tho winner of
this raco will bo docldcd by tho point
system, first placo to scoro eight
points in each raco, socond, sovon
points, etc., ns they finish. Tho Lin
coln County Spoclnl Is In two hoots,
tho first for $300 nnd tho socond for
$450. Eacli is a ton milo raco. Then
comes a Consolation raco of flvo miles
with a prlzo of $300, opon only to
those who havo not won any monoy
In tho otliQr races.
Tho big raco of the day Is tho
Chambor of Commorco Swoopatakos
for $2,250. This is thd twenty-five
milo raco for tho four money winnors
of the North' Plntto Special raco and
Uitj First; placo gets "$1,600 vith .$750
to Ujq second place, ThiB 1 a big1
raco program and ono which com
mands tho attention of ovory lover of
racing in Western Nobraska.
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ARRESTED FOR VIOLATION
OF GAME LAW.
Clarence Sullivan and Lostor Mc
Conoll, two young farmors living wost
of towp, woro arrested Wodnosday by
Doputy U. S. Game Warden Arnold
on tho chargo of shooting wild duck
out of season. Thoy woro arraigned
beforo Judgo Woodhurst Wcdonsday
forenoon and bound ovor to tho next
torm of federal court, each giving
bond for their appearance bofore
Judgo Woodrough when court con
venes. -::o::-
OLSON'S AUCTION. FARM SALE
CONTINUED TOMORROW.
Tho Auction Farm Snlo under tho
management of E. A. Olson, which
started today at tho C. O. Landholm
farm will bo continued tomorrow at
two othor placos. Tho quarter soctlon
six miles southwost of North Platto
bolonging to Frank Strolborg and tho
half section ton miles southwest of
hero bolonging to Claus Andorson
will bo sold Satruday at auction. Pros
pective bidders should bo nt tho Union
Stato Bnnk by two o'clock and con
veyances will bo furnlshod. Col, H.
M. Johansen is tho Auctioneor.
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Now numbors in Infants' wear bolng
added dally E. T. Tramp & Sons.
AT THE SUN,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
"Riders of Dawn"
A photoplay of the '
Zane Grey's Novel
"DESERT OF WHEAT"
With AH Star Cast
ROY STEWART CLAIRE ADAMS
ROBERT McKIM . JOSEPH J. DOWLING
" FREDERICK STARR
Matinee 2:30 p.
MISS SYBIL GANTT AND D1U v ,
HOWARD' iOST MARRIED.
Miss Sybil Gantt boonmo tho brido
of Dr. Howard Yost at high noon on
Wednesday, Sopt, 15th. 1920. Tho
coromony was performed by Bov. H.
O. Mackintosh of tho Episcopal, church
nnd tho ovont occurred at tho homo of
tho brldo's mother, Mrs. T. Fulton
Gantt. Miss Tholma Frater and Miss
Edith Gantt attended the brido while
Everett E. Carr was best man. Fulton
Gantt, n npphow of tho brido was rlng
boarcr. T. C. Patterson escorted tho
brido to tho altar ns Mrs. Ellcon O.
Cochran played tho wedding march.
Mrs. Yost is tho daughter of tho
lato T. Fulton Gantt and Mrs. Edith
Gantt. Sho grow- to womanhood ln
North Platto, attended tho Stato Uni
versity in Lincoln and lator taught
In tho local schools. Sho is especial
ly Jhitorostod in Campflro Girls.
Mr. Yost 1b a young man of sterling
qualitlos, who slnco coming to North
Platto has practiced his protcsslon of'
Lontistry. s , lr,ft
Both of thoso young pcoplo havo tho
highest rosnoct of tho community and
will bo welconiod by tholr many
frionds upon tholr return to mako
tholr homo horo. l'
REV, W. II. MOORli WILL
SUCCEED REV! MACKINTOSH
Bov. Boland Mackintosh, who ro
cbntly tondorod his resignation as
rector of tho Episcopal church, will
loavo October 15th for Houston, Toxas,
whoro ho has accepted the position of
chiof oxccutlvo of tho Dloceso of Tex
as. Bov. Mackintosh is compelled to
leavo North Platto by reason of the
physical condition of both himself
and wife, tho climate proving unfavor
able to tho latter, and tho latitudp ag
gravating tho results of .Mr. Mackin
tosh having boon "gassed" while in
sorvico ovorseas, this applying partic
ularly to his oyos. Bov. and (Mrs. Mack
intosh havo been very popular in
North Platto, both within and without
tho pariRh, ag&Jyifr onfqrcpd depar
ture will be regretted by tholr many'"
frionds. ,
Bov. Mackintosh will bo succeeded
by Bov. W. H. Mooro, or Lead, S. D.,
who spont several days hero last week
looking ovor tho flold. Rev. Moore
has had wondorful success during Ills
rectorship at Load, and comes hero
with flattering endorsements. Ho Is
a man of strong personality, a fluont
er." Ho will tako up his du"
and logical speakor and a good "mix
North Platto Novomber first.
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Tho Millinery Department of The
Loador Morcantllo Co. lnvltos you to
boo a boautlful lot of hats -which have
Just arrived.
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