The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 19, 1920, Image 1

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rillRTY-SIKTH YEAH.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., NOVEMBER 19, 1920.
No. 90
AERO STATION
, AT WORK
OA.MPTIKE GIltLS HAVE SELECTED
CAST FOR PLAY.
NORTH I'LATTE XOW CONNECTED
WITH THE HE ST OE THE WORLD
EY WIRELESS.
The United States Radio Servlco has
installed n powerful radio station at
the Fair Grounds and equipped It for
actlvo work. Tho building has been
completed and tho machinery Install
ed. The aerial Is In placp and makes
Quito an impression as one enters the
grounds.
Mi B. A. Hosmer, who is In charge
tho station is one of tho government
experts, having served for a number of
years in the aero sorvlco and having
been stationed on one of the battle
ships of tho navy during tho war. lie
Is a very pleasant gentleman to meet
afid that while he knows more than
somo pcoplo do about wireless there
Is a lot that he nor anyone else docs
? t know.
While tho Tribune man was at the
s-tatlon yesterday, Mr. Hosmer took a
message from Cheyenne and sent one
to St. Louis. He said he picked up a
call from Pearl Harbor, Pennsylvania,
telling Panama of the presidential
ejection .
It is tho policy of the Post Office de
partment to establish aero stations in
the samo places witty aerial mall stat
ions and that is the reason for locating
one at North Platte. The station Is for-,
bidden to send private business mes
sages but in saceof distress or catns
rophes the operator is urged to cooper-r
ate with local authorities in letting
tre out side world know of the need.
Xorth Platte citizens appreciate hav
sr the wireless station located hero
d extend a welcome to Mr . Homer
end liis-nssodatos.
Tho cast for tho Wishing Ring has
been Selected. Miss Farrlngton, tho
coach has arrived and a meeting of
tho principal characters in tho cast
was held last night. At a meeting
of tho Campllro Guardians hold yes
torday afternoon committees were ap
pointed and plans made for making
tfie entertainment a. success. The
dates nro Dec .2d and 3d.
EliKS TO ENTERTAIN EOOT DALE
TEAMS ON TIIANUKSGIVINU
The Elks havo issued. Invitations to
tho Grand Island foot ball team and
SCHOOL BOARD
MAKES BUDGET
THE MIDGET OF EXPENSES FOH
THE PRESENT YEAH WITH
ITEMS OF EXPENSE.
At this time, whon tho Worago citi
zen is paying his taxes and wondering
at the Increase this year it Is very
fitting that attontion bo called .to tho
expenditure of tho school funds and
how they are apporloned. Tho
Its coaches, the North Platte foot ball show
team and its coaches, tho facultios following statement has been propar
of tho locl High School and the stu- ed by tho Board of Education and
dents home on their vacation from the shows the formation of their budget
University, to be their guests at it j for this year. President Elder stated
party and dance at tho Elks' Homo, to tho Washington Parent-Teacher
on ThankBglving night. This func-1 Association, Wednesday evening, that
tlou is boing put on by tho Elks in ap- anyone knowing of any way in which
preclatlop of tho fino work done by
tho local football fcollows and mem
bers also wish to entertain tho other
'guests in connection,, w'lth tho
Thanksgiving game.
ANNUAL MEETING OF UNIVERSITY
OF NEBRASKA ALUMNI CLUE.
Carl Simons left Wednesday for Og-faHa
Tho University of Nebraska Alum
ni Club mot at the Experimental
Substation and were entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Snyder
and Mrs. and Mrs. L. I.Jiook.
A lurgo number of Alumni were pres
ent and a very fine meeting is report
ed. At the business meeting the fol
lowing officers were elected for the
ensuing year: Edward E. Carr, pres
ident; Mrs. Walter V.i Hoagland, vice
president; -Mrs. J. U. Redfleld, treas
urer and Miss Lucille Wilcox, secre
tary. : :o::
Edward Cornwell entertained about
fifty of his friends at his home,
W. Tenth, Wednesday evening.
Games and music were tho amuse
served.
'tlieso expenditures could, be cut"
dorn, should seo some member of
the Board as they have done all they
can to keep them down. Hero is
tho budget: '
1 Superintendent 3200.00
60 Teachers 85000.00
G Janitors , 9000.00
3 Secretary, Truant Officer
and Census 1500.00
Text Book and Supplies 5000.00
Telephone 150.00
Incidentals 1500.00
Fuel rl , 5000.00
Light and Gas 400100
Printing and Advertising.. '250.00
Water 250.00
Insurance '-500.00
Repairs and Emergency
Buildings 11600.00
Furnituro and .Fixtures 2500.00
Registered 'Warrants .
$123280.00
. 10000.00
THE NORTH PLATTE COURSING
Cl.ril .MEET IS TO HE A
DIG EVENT
.The grounds aro all laid out, the
foncos aro boing built and tho rabbits
will be horo in a few days. Tho meet
Is to be hold November 30 and Doceiu
bor 1, 2, 3 and 4, at tho fair grounds A
burlap fence will bo built around a
Is'pace 300 yards by 120 yards directly in
front of tho grand stand. N At ono end
Will be the pen in which tjic rabbits arc
kopt. At tho other end will be the
Joilnds. Somo of these dogs arc worth
asgnuch as $1,500 and they come from
tho finest stock in the country Tho
raflbtts aro taken from tho pen to tho
end of tho course where tho hounds are
waiting. When tho hare la. released
it la glvon a good start and then tho
dogs are loosed. Tho rabbit makes
direct for the opening into tho pen
and usually gets there ahead of tho
hojmds. Ono jack rabbit which will
bo! here Is so swift and lias been
trained so well that a prize of $100
lSJmade In a standing offer to the
hojind that can catch him. Ray Vir
gin of Utlcu, Nobivls to bo tho judge.
Ho has"" been following coursing for a
score of years and Is thoroughly com
petent. C. N.' Oschnor, of Sutton, Is
the slipper and is thoroughly com
petent. J. J, Crawford is manager
nnd his fairness is so well estab
lished that no ono will question his
dcxlslons.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL PARENT
TEACHER ASSOCIATION EN
TERTAINS .THE MEN.
LOCAL MAIL
BY AEROPLANE
NORTH PLATTi: IS NOW AN AIR
MAIL TEKMINAL.
Tho following ralogram was re
ceived yostordny by Harry Dixon:
RADIOGRAM
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Nov. 18tb, 1920. .
3 P. M.
Mr. Harry Dixon,
Prosidont Chamber of Commerce
North Plntto, Nobr.
Mn'l rervico for North Platto starts
Monday. North Platto will aslo bo
Air Mail Terminal from that date
Congratulations.
DUNPHY
Supt. of United States
Air Mall Service.
Postinastor Sturgls has received
thp schedule as it applies to North
Platte. Tho westbound plane leaves
Omaha at 1:30 In the afternoon and
nrrlvos horo at 3:30. North Platto
buslnoss men will rccolvo letters by
this piano which would olthrowlso
como on No. 13 tho next morning.
This piano stays over night hq.ro lud
leaves nt S:30 tho next morning for
Cheyenne, whoro It delivers tlio mall
It took from No. 13. This advances
tho mall about 24 hours. No mnll is
sent east from North Platto at pres
ent.
$133280.00
Mrs. C J. PorkhiB and daughter
ments. Delicious refreshments werefJune will spend Thanksgiving In Po-
catcllo, Idaho.
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It's time for Action! Nearly every pair of shoes in our store is included
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The program for tho Washington
Pnront-Tcncher Association was hold
In the evoning on Wednesday so that
the fathers could attend nnd It prov
ed to bo a good plan for a number-of
men were there. Miss Fritz demon
strated a Fourth Grade Music Class
and Maxlno Wilson read "Kolloy's
Dream." Supt. Llttcl and O. E. Elder
made brief addresses and a short bus
Iness'meetlng was hold. Refreshments
were ' served by tho ladles of the As
sociation to the members and guests.
Tho overloading of the wires by tho
Illumination "ot tho whole building
(caused a. fuse cartridgo to burn out
and for u short time tho nudlenco sat
In tho dark. Mrs. J. B. Redfleld pre
sided nnd Miss Laurn Murray was
hostess.
You can't afford to hav0 "Drifting"
and "Just Llko u Gypsy" omitted from
your Columbia selections. Hear thorn
nt Dixon's MubIc Shop.
A telegram received hero UiIb morn
ing from Mrs. Roy Causo stated thrit
she lost her false teeth at this station
while passing through on No. 2 yes
terday.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE
ATTRACTS LARGE AUDIENCE.
which starte'd Tuesday, Nov. 1G
HKIU: A Kti THE FACTS! ,
There's no use beating about the bush, or giving evasive reasons for such '
it general clearance, right in the heart of the season.
American Industry is slowed up! And only the retailer can remove the
dam which is blocking progress.
After merchants had bought their high-priced shoes for Fall 1920, made
from hides that cost 50c a pound, the hide and leather markets broke.
The influx of 'South American hides had much to do with this.
Then came the re-action in the public's mind. The need of economy '
has taken the place of free and easy spending that held sway, for so long.
People no longer want to pay the highest possible prices for what they
buy. In plain words "American Common Sense" has come back to its
rightful place.
But before Industry can "get going" there must be a demand for mer-
chandise. Before Retailers can place orders the merchandise in stocky
MUST BR SOLD!
True, it calls for courage, and a spirit of sacrifice, but every loyal Ameri
can will be GLAD to "do his bit," oven as he helped throughout the war.
This Liquidation Sale is our share in the good work of Speeding Up
America.
It's costing us our profits but it's giving you very low prices for very fine
shoes.
Every pair you buy now SAVES MONEY FOR YOU, and will work clear
back to the manufacturer, and to the man who produces the raw mater
ials. It's the greatest sale we've ever held andthe greatest sacriflc we have
ever made. Come! Save for yourself! Help others! And above all
"Speed Up America."
SHOE MARKET
AVES YOU B W ONEY ON SHOES'
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Tho lecture on Christian Science giv
en Tuesday evening by Bliss Knapp,
C. S. P., of noston, was well attended
by the members of tho local church
and others who were Interested Mr.
Knapp is a member of tho Hoard of
Lectureship of the Mother Church,
the First Church of Christ Scientist in
lloston. Ho spoke in tho Masonic hall
and the lecture was prefaced by Mrs.
Elizabeth 11. Cramer, who introduced
tho speaker with a few fitting re
marks. Illiss Knapp is a speaker
who holds his audience by tho logic
of his remarks and thocs who heard
him Tuesday ovenlng speak very high
ly of his address,
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EXPERIMENTAL SUHSTATION TO
FURNISH II A RY CHICKS IN
JANUARY.
Poultryman Jandobeur has sent
word to us that tho Poultry Depart
ment nt tho State Farm will start
hatching baby chicks in Jnnuary and
from then on ho will furnish day-old
baby chicks in each variety In lots
of 100 or more. Ho will also havo
hatching eggs for sale. This will bo
good nows to people who wnnt to
raise a few chickens next year. High
prices for poultry nnd lower prices
of feed makes poultry raising moro
nttractlvo than It lias been for sover
al years.
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LINCOLN COUNTY PRESS ASSOC
TATION TO MEET HERE DEC. 0.
President Win. Wljitcrbottom has
ftnt out notices of n meeting of tho
' ncoln County Press Association to
hold at North Platto, Monday, Doc.
Secretary O. O. I3uck, of tho Nc
1 aska Pross Asslciatlon will bo the
F st of honor and will mako nn ad
d is to tho members.
It I,ERMAKEUS TO HOLD DANCE
ON THANKSGIVING EVE
,' nouncemont Is mndo this wcok of
tin 'anco to be given on Wednesday,
Nov mber 24th at tho K. C. hall by
Can Lodgo 118, Bollc;makorfl, Iron
Shii 'luilders and Holpora. This
pron 'kob to bo a big evont In tho
lodge cvent for tho year.,
COUNCIL ENDORSES VETO OF THE
PAVING RESOLUTION BY THI
MAYOR
At tho rogular mooting of tho city
council Tuosdn evening, tho Mayors
veto of tho paving resolution canio up
and tho voto was unanimously ap
proved by tho full membership of tho
council. On Inst Friday tho mass
meeting of property holdors voted to
postpone the awarding of contracts for
tho time being. Tho vote was 18 for
postponing, 9 for immcdlnto paving
and 2 for no paving at all. Tho samo
evening tho council mot nn,d voted 3 to
1 to proe'eud with tlTo paving, This
was not. in defiance of tho proporty
holdoi'K,' mooting but on the theory
that only 30 property holders had at
tended tho mooting out of about 300
who nro lntorcstcd and that tho si
lence of thoso not present meant their
consent to tho original program. Tho
mayor's veto and tho discussions
which followed, showed all concerned
that wlille tho mass meeting did not
roprcsont tho proporty holders, tho
decision arrived nt was sound nnd so
It was uianlmously adopted. A num
ber of Interested men and women at
tended tho council session Tuesday
night and when asked if they wished
to say n'nythlng, C. .T. Pass In a foV
words complimontod tho mnyor for
his stand and endorsed tho resolution
approving his veto,
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STATE REGENT OF D. A. It. TO
HE HERE SATURDAY.
Mrs. Frank I. Ringer of Lincoln
State Regent of tho D. A." R., will
bo In North Platto Saturduy and will
address tho local Chapter at n moot
ing jo bo held at the home of Mrs.
O. F. Spencer, 004 W. A Street. Miss
MncKay will play a "piano sola for
tho opening number of tlic program
and Miss Wilmarth will sing. Other
IJUijibors aro Now Englnnr Colonies
D;rs. itaiph worth tutu lion uau
l(ous of Colonial History.
Did you ever get a bargain
like this before
Any Knox Hat
in the Store for
$15.00
SATURDAY.
We won't carry them over. They
are regular priced up to $35.00.
THE STYLE SHOP.
Buy Your
Dodge Brothers
Car on Monthly Payments
We now have made arrangements so that
you can get your car now, have the use of it from
now until spring, by the payment of a fixed sum
In cash, and tho balance may be paid in from six
to ten equal monthly payments.
Buy your car now and mako sure of delivery,
as before spring opens up, it will be the matter
of somo delay to get a delivery on a Dodge
Brothers car.
Prices on all Dodge cars are fixed and you
can buy safely and at the samo time get tho use
of tho car from today. We would be glad to have
you call and we will fully explain, this finance
plan, and you can choose your model then, if you
would care to do so.
. V. ROMIGH,
Dodge Rrolhers
Chandler Motor Cars ,
(5 th and LocuHt
Phone 844.