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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEb, FKBRUAHY , 1921.
No. 9
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NO LAND FOR
THE JAPANESE
iJVVIS SFONSEHS BILL WHICH
FORBIDS THEIR OWNING LAND
IN STATE.
SOUTH PLATTE MERCHANT HUX TlTVmrf A1PI?
ORER AT OMAHA LAST WEEK. Willi Luliuli
AND. SOCIETY
Representative E. S. Davis hue in
troduced a bill in tho House ot Rep
resentatives which forbids a citizen
t; Japan or China from owning real
estato in Nebraska. It is argued that
these peoplo by tho laws of tho United
States government cannot becomo clt
nens, that they bring oriental cus
toms with thorn whon they come to
this Country, that they tend to settle
n colonies, that thoy do not take to
our ways of living, that thoy kill till
competition becauso their standard of
Hving is so low, that thoy can never
intermarry with tho white citizens and
yj will always' presont a raco prob-
iom, and that Japan bolng tho most )
likely nation with which wo will over
go to war, it is unwlso to havo any
urge number of her citizens in our
r-ildst.
On the other hand it is hold thut tho
Japanoso aro thrifty, that they aro not
nereaslng in numbers in this state,
!hat they aro good farmers and make
and produce good crops, that they are
Jaw abiding, not one having been in
the courts during the past year, that
they would becomo cltizons if they
could, that they arc more aesirablo in
any community than Moxicans who
havo the chanco to becomo citizens nnd
do not, and that thoy do not constitute
a problem hero in Nebraska.
Tho bill is the same as the one
jiassed by tho California legislature
and it is argued that now is tho time
to take up tho matter before things
get any worse. To this it is replied
that California has her Japanese prob
lem, Georgia has her negro problem,
Arizona her Mexican , problem and
other states have their particular raco
problems but none of them,is Nebras
ka proDiem.
The bill was killed in j committee
it week but Mr. Davis gave notice
.at he would fight tho matter. out on
.'ie floor of the house on Monday.
S. It. Darryborry of Dorryberry &
Porboi, Inc., was oloctod First Vice
Prosldont of tho Nebraska Retail
Hardware Association at tho closo of
its annual convention at Omaha last
Friday. "When wo road that thcro aro
C50 activo mombors and that the at
tendance was about 1,000 wo realize
tho honor to Mr. Dorryborry nnd tho
city. One of tha resolutions accord
ing to the Omaha 13oo roads as fol
lows: "BoHcving that renewed buslnoss
activity and a further measure of
prosperity will coma only ns a re
sult of constructive readjustment of
all prices to lower lovols, wo earnest
ly ndvocato tho consistent reducing
of prices by manufacturers to Job
bers, Jobbers to retailors, and by
retailors to consumers, each
agency In turn passing on tho
reductions as rapidly as they
occur, In tho exact proportion
ns tho reductions como to us, ro'gard
loss of manufacturers' instructions
to tho contrary."
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BASKETBALL 'TEAMS VICTOMOUS
VAIUOl'S ORGANIZATIONS TO
HOLD IMPORTANT MEETINGS.
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HOME GAMES SATURDAY.
Luter Last night a telegram .was
ivcelved from Representative Davis
bv Mayor Strcitz which would indi
cate that' tho. report of -tho Judiciary
"onunlttee of the' House In favor;; of
Indefinite1 postponement of the bill,
which means killing It. had bien re
fused and the Committee minority re
port in favor ot placing it on general
Je, had passed bv a vote of O.f to it.
Saturday evening tho North Platte
High School Girls Basketball Team
won from the Gothenburg team by n
score of 8 to 1. Many fouls were call
ed on Gothenburg for their over guard
lug and Evelyn Wilcox succeeded In
free throwing almost every time. Mar
garet Edwards made sovoral field
throws while Gothenburg made but
ono free throw which gave them their
one point.
The North Platte High School Hand
played between hnlves and candy was
sold.
Tho boys team played tho Shclton
quintet the same evening nnd won by
a score of IS to 15. This Is reported to
havo been tho closest game yet this
season.
Afterwards tho High School Orches
tra furunlshcd music for n dancing
party in the auditorium until eleven
OClOCk.
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HIGH SCHOOL BOl' ADDRESSES
ROTARY CLUB Oft TDITELY
SUBJECT.
AVhou W. R- Maloney selected t
high Bchool boy to present the anni
vorsary of Lincoln's birthday to tho
Rotary Club ho (planned well. Junior
Hinmiui was tho student selected and
ho spoke ns one who knew what ho
was talking about. It is the custom
ot Rotary to call attention of Its mom.
berato"attMversal'ydateminsitsni6t
often that a boy is selected who noes
as well ns Junior Htnmnii did yester
day. ,
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AMERICAN LEGION PLANNING TO
BUY A RESIDENCE HERE FOR
WASHINGTON SCHOOL IS OVER-
CHOWDER AND NEW ROOM TO
BE ORGANIZER, '
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Because o' the crowded, condition
i Hie Washington building about for
y pupils will he transferred to a va
cant iii.un in the central school build
in;. M har. not been definitely de
cided l ist whnt. grades' or boundaries
At the meeting ot the Logli lust
evening it was decided to pirry out
plans looking to tho purewso 01 0110
of the largo houses hero wIch aro of
fered for sale and tho cpvorslon of
tho samo into a homo to tno legion,
'n (Infinite announcenvnts will be
made until tho deal isjomploted but.
thr men aro dotermWU to secure
will b- chaup.ed i-rvl Superintendent nonuquartors as soow naiiuooiuiu ""u
IJtlel rf" teachers arc working the plan proposeu seemw w mmi mu
Unci fi " " teaeiiers arc wurmns mi' ijiuu iiiujiuowu
m ten 1 1 chirm a- rapidly as possible. I need for tho present
A HOME.
uHome
REBECCA KENSINGTON
Will ho hold in I..O. O. F. Hnll, tho
afternoon of Friday, Febr. 11th,
SCOUT OFFICERS' SCHOOL
Will bo hold at tho Franklin Sahool,
Thursday, Febr. 10 nt 8 p. m. All men
Interested nro Invited.
ROTARY CLUB
Will hold its next noonday luncheon
at tho Methodist Church on Monday,
Febr. 14th.
tiIri:i:iold aims of thi: wel
f'ark' association for phus-
ENT YEAR.
PUBLIC CHARITY Working to-
j ward procuring a County Hospital and
uotomiou home tnrougn tno bhiq oi
tho old poor farm and ninety acros
of land located noar Wnllaco, both of
which belong to Lincoln County.
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS Procuring
of oquipment for the swimming iwol
such as bath houses pier and spring
board. Also tho beautifying of tht
grounds around tho swimming pool by
planting trees, shrubbery and laytnn
put walks.
PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICE 15m
ROAD BUILDING,
TO BE STOPPED
N0TIID ARTISTS TO APPEAR IN
CONTEUT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
ELEVENTH.
TO
DIM'ONTINTE WORK ON LIN
COLN HIGHWAY FROM NORTH
PLATTE TO BRADY.
Word was recolvod hero today that
tli Sncrnturv of Acrlcultlirn lms ruled
ploying ot a Superintendent ot Public I that tlu fodoral government cannot
Wal fa re for tho city who will act tin-1 pond funds on any road that is not
YOEMEN ATTENTION .
Tho regular business meeting of the
Yoemen, followed by tho usual social,
til i. . i . r m. 1 . '
wm oo noiu at iv. rj. unn, iiiursuay
evening, Febr. 10th.
dot' the suporvlson of tho Board of
Public Welfare.
These aro the throo Important alms
Of the' Welfare Association which Is
milking a canvnss of tho city for mom
borshins through tho endorsement and
btupport ot tho different organizations
of I tho city.
0AjM v v i heTiTuncil pi, a n s g r an d
- COFNCIL FOR MARCH FIFTH.
At the mooting of tho Local Council
ot the Cnmpflro Girls held at tho home
of;Mrn. Adda Turplo last week, tho
council which Includes all guardians,
assistant guardians and representa
tives from tho various womon's or
ganlwitions of tho city, made plans for
a Grand Council Firo. This enter-
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All Vilnlil.ni.a ,.,rn. I lUIIIIIIUIlt Will UU llUill 111. IUU 1' 1 till IVI I II
All Neighbors aro urged to! ...., o..i..i,. moi.
! nth. There nro now nbout fifteen
cnmpflro groups In North Platto and
nearly 250 girls arc onrollcd. All of
those will tnko part In tho Grnnd
Council Fire.
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ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Sllvor Leaf Camp, No. 301, Royal
Neighbors of America, will meet Wed
nesday, Fubr. 9th (tomorrow) at throe
o clock
he present.
METHODIST AID SOCIETY
Will meet Thursday Febr. 10 In tho
church parlors. Tho hostesses are
Mesdames Scott, Ivolso, Redmond,
public proporty. A part of tho Lin
coin Highway oast of North Platto to
to County lino is on tho outer ono
hundred fcot ot tho Union Pacific
right-or-way and while tho railroad
officials have given every assuranco
of their willingness for tho highway
to uso this laud, tho Socrctary does
hot seem to bo satisfied. An offort
will ho mado to sccuro tltlo to this
strip ot land but in enso of falluro to
do this It would sooin that tlirv only
thing to do will bo to ncqulro titlo to
adjoining land or dosigunto another
road. It Is prohablo that all furthor
work on this section ot tho highway
will bo suspended until a sotllomont
of the matter hns boon made.
One ot tho boat musical trronts of
this loasou will bo tho recital nt Uio
Preabyterluu Church noxt EIday.
Tho soloists aro August Molzrtr, Carl
Buotel and Paul Harrington. Mr.
Molior is at prosout tllrootor of tho
Molzer Violin School of Lincoln. Ho
as boon associated with tho host
forms ot instrumental music in Ne
braska for a number of years and has
a largo following in North Platto.
Mr. Uoutol is an American pianist
and composer. Ho is not so well
known locally as Mr. Molzcr but ho
comes highly recommended.'" Mr. Har
rington has delighted North Plntto
nmlloncos many times and his many
frlontls will be. pleased to hear him on
this occasion. The admission has been
placed at fifty and sovonty-flvo cents,
whlcir prices aro considered within
tho rcneh of all. Tickets will bo on
sale at DIxoh'b Music Shop each dny.
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C0MMANBERY HAS BIG BANQUET
AND SUCCESSFUL INSPEC
TION FRIDAY
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LOCAL BUILDERS AND CONTRACT.
ORS DECIDE ON PRICKS FOR
THIS YEAR
Sitnms and Bangs. A full attendance i ''J' mi1,'
Is desired.
WESTMINSTER GUILD
Tho Westminster Guild ot tho Pres.
byerlnn Church will meet this evening
with Mosdames Forstedt and Sleboldt
at 14 South Elm Street. A good pro
gram ,has been prepared nnd a good
attendance is desired.
FI10M EASTERN MARKETS.
I
Harry I. Block returned Sunday ev
ening from a two Avcoks' business trip
to the east. Ho spent most ot tho timo
in. New York City, Inspecting tho of
ferings of tho Jobbors and wholesalers.
Mr. Block says tho business In the
Sofith has been hardest hit of any. sec
tion of tho country and that it is not
recovering so rapidly, Thoro aro largo
stocks of merchandise in tho hands oi
At a mooting of tho Master Builders
of North Plntto hold tho latter part of
tho week, It was docided to adopt tho
standard of nrioos that nrovailed dur-
RETURNS lug 1919 ns tho basis for 1921. These
wesLeyanAjlee club
T(he celebrated Wesloyan Glco Club tho wholesalers nnd they aro offering
is coming to our city, March 23d. This thorn nt fair i-eductions over last year.
Gleo Club is under tho direction ot
Prof. Douglns Powell and will glvp a
varied programme. This Glco Club
comes here under tho nuspicos of the
High School.
(L.MP,"'-iiwci'i:
Tho next meeting of the Local
Council of the Cnmpflne Girls will be
hold at the homo of Mrs. C. F. Koch,
Tuesday, Febr. 15, at 7:30 o'clock. All
members should come.
In most cases wages aro still high and
money scarce. Ho bought a frcsii
stock of ladles' raidy-to-woar at the
lowest prices and those garments ,wlll
bej coming In to his storo in a tow
days. When seen yestorday Mr. Block
-Lanl, JJxfpxptct to mpro thnn Tlonse
my customers with tho merchandise I
purchased becauso it' IS tho very lat
est stylos and I can sell it nt the low
est prices."
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PUn No. t&
MAkeYoiir Dream
Xi;uv i
Come ruc!
You and youijamily never
will be satisfy untji you
have a home Ayour own.
A rented houstVannol be
like a real homi
TLn normal oera, Una o
deep seated deaii, for a
home of his or h owrit
you
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. . . .i i :n.,u.im(.ni vnn can maKC.
A nome is me.uuiji mvti.w.v
pay in a few years time win pay tor u.
Free Home Building Plans
M. m. "
.... .i oKr cr.ll lumber to you. We offer y
We do more man - - ; - rt5j
fee P.aS (.his one among . i n
ficonomical Homes aim u,r u..-.o- , , ,
we win b ' ?
CHA.MBER OF COMMERCE
An adjourned meeting of tho
Chnmber of Conimerco Directors will
bo held Thursday evening at the offl
co of tho Secretary. Plans for tho
membership campaign will bo formu
lated. r t
TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB
Tho General Department of the
Twentieth CenturyCIub will mootthia
afternoon nt threo o'clock In the
Fireman's Hall Mrs. R. M. Cathors
is hostess and Mrs. Zook Is loader.
Tho subject of tho afternoon will bo
"Jlio Forelgnor in our Midst."
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Tho regular meeting ot tho Board
or Hducitlon wes hold in tho Board
onicc8 in tho Franklin building last
evening. Matter? 0f routlno woro dis
posed of and eonio plans for tho future
wore (UsciuHod.
Tho Machinists Union hold their an.
nual ball last ovenlne In thn Tv- n
J lmll. Tho music was furnished by Van
uoran s Novelty Orchestra and tho
i3.li was crowded to its capacity.
prices aro considerably lowor than
thoso of 1920 and It means n reduction
in building costs. Titken with tho
lower prices of building matorlals It
should stimulate building activity
among those who need homes especial
ly. ::o;:
SCOUT OFFICERS TRAINING
SCHOOL HOLDS SECOND
SESSION,
What Is said to bo ono ot tho biggest
nnd best mcetingH of Pnlostino Com
mnndory No. 13, Knights Tomplnr,
wns hold at Masonic Hnll Friday ovon
ing. Tho bnnauot nt G:30 was in hon
or of Edward C. Jackson, Grand Com
mander and Lyninn L. Clnpp, Inspect
or Gonoral ot tho order. After tho din
nor tho Knights assembled In tho
lodgo hall and passed roviow nnd In
spection heforo tho grnnd officers.
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LINCOLN COUNTY BEE KEEPERS'
ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL.
.MEETING
Tho annual mooting of tho Lincoln
County Roo Keepers' Association was
hold in Firemon's Hall Saturday, Fob.
C. Gcorgo Shorman was elected pres
ident and Sanford Hnrtmnu wns mado
secretary-treasurer. Matters portaln
Ing to tho welfare of tc Industry
wore taken up nnd some bills now bo
foro tho legislature concerning Iiqq
koophjg woro discussed and sultnblo
aclion taken.
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l sumcc ifyou decide lo build. We will ue g.
?W Z tee ilns, wi.h cos. cs.ima.es, when you call.
GLEASON-WEINRERGER.
A very qutct wedding took plnco
yesterday morning in tho St'. Patrick's
chnpel when Rev. Robert Moron uni
ted In marriage Miss Lyola Gleason
and Kenneth Weinberger both of this
city. Tho young coupfo wero attended
by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McGraw, sister
and brothor-ln-law of tho bride. Fol
lowing the wedding a wedding break
fast was served at tho homo of tho
groom's parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo
Weinberger.
Mrs. Weinberger is a well known
young lady of tho city having boon
employed as telephone oporntdr for
sovoral years. Mr. Welnbergor Is a
graduate or tho North Platto High
School and and is a painter In tho
city. The young couplo will make
North Platto their homo In tho future.
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Mrs. L. J. Prentiss of Parma, In.,
who has been visiting at tho homo of
her unclo Frank HIbnor left this
morning for Bolvndero, 111.
N. 13. Workmn left this morning for
lib homo In Shorldan nftor nttondlng
tin funeral of his brother Sam Work-mri'i
Tho principal topic at tho second
session ot tho Scout Officers' Train
ing School wnB Organization. This
wnB followed by Instruction in First
Aid, physicju exorcises and tho his
tory of tho American flag. Tho moot
ing was hold In tho Franklin school
last evening. At tha closo of tho In
struction tho wholo bunclf entered
heartily into boiuo now scout games
.vhlch woro much enjoyfcd. Tho courso
Is given by Wm. Barribnll of Denver
who Is hero for a fow weeks work
W'th tho scouts.
Whon seen this morning Mr. Rii--
rlball said "This school Is not only a
plnco for learning principles -of Or
ganization Supervision, Practical
Scouting nnd Leadership, but It Is
also an 'onthuslnsm power plant'
giving out inspiration, encouragement
and enthusiasm to tho students to bo
carried back to their respective
Troo ps.
"Tho men taking tho courso nro red
blooded, practical mon and thoir in
terest nrovos tho vnluo of tho training.
"As each lesson Is complcto within li
Itsolf, students may enroll nt nny , ft
tlmo Tho noxt lesson will bo glvon it
Thursday ovonlng at tho Junior Hlgh.H
rt 1 1 M 1 1 ...HI. I f.T
hcnooi, ivcn wno nnvo women wuu
boys aro urged to onroll nnd lonrn
late, efficient methods."
KEARNEY DEFEATED RY LOCAL
BASKETBALL TEAM FRIDAY
? NIGHT.
Tho North Platto Basketball team
dofcatod Kearney High by a scoro ot
27 lo 7 Friday evening nt tho Frank
lin Auditorium. ITaner nnd Locko
mado field Ihrow aftor throw nndln
tho flocond half of the gamo tho sec
ond team was allowed to"" play,
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SENIOR HIGH PARENT TEACHER
ASSOCIATION MEET TO-MORROW.
The Sonior High School, Parent
Teacher Association will moot tomor
row afternoon nt three thirty in tho
i Kunbly room of tho Contral High
Building, A good program has boon
arrangod nnd tho commlttco rcnuosts
ovoryono to bo presont.
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DANCE
The Dutch Auction Snlo which was
put on by tho Leader seemed to bo
a success. Quito a number of pooplo
wore nttrnotcd to tho Storo at six
'clock whon tho Inst of tho -suits
wero to bo given away free, but u
id reported that tho last suit was sold
;!unt boforo tho tlmo was up.
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FRIDAY NIGHT
k'SUFnaizMr Housing 1
Fa'CIUTibs Are i?V-
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TkGMBNDQUS DmbND
Cost of Bmt!N& cm
ALLY L0WBR THAN IT
Will Be Later ON ?
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Waltemath Lumber & Coal Co.
Friday, February 11th, 1921
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