The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 18, 1921, Image 8

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NORTH PlATTft SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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WfESbtf TOUT, Editor nnd Publisher.
Untorod at tho North Platte, Nebraska
Postofnco as aoconu uiana manor.
sirnsf!iLii"no imci: :
One, Vcar, In ndruiico $-.00
pifinAY, riniid'Aitv istii, 1021.
KWITOUIAL.
During tlm pMt wook the writer has
liad ocdMlon to moot quite a numuor
of tho men who nro nttandlug the lie
union ot Scottish Illl bodies. Ho has
boeu lniprefisod witli tho soriouBtioss
ot liurjxjBe, the high moral standing
and tho cordiality ot theso mon. Many
o them aro loaders, in their rospoctivo
communtlcB. Thoy took tho nocossary
tlmo and Bnont tho money nccdod to
onablo thorn to put on IJio worK ot
tho different doKreca ot Masonry Do
causo thoy bcliovo It will render a
aorvico. In doing this they aro as tie
serving as anyono who contributes to
the welraro or Ills tollow mon ami as
such wo rospect thorn.
When tho Master Ilulldors get down
to bod rock thoy discover that thoro
is a common Interest between them
selves and labor which runs through
tho whole community nnd touches ov
ory part ot tho financial affairs ot the
city. Nclthor tho employees nor em
ployers can get ovor tho hill without
tho help of tho other. And It Is not
becoming that either should demnnd
tho host place or hold a looso tug. It
ia team work which will count. And
a team never drow tho load while the
horses woro looking each other In the
oyo. They must bo sldo hy side and
watching tho road ahead, Even with
perfect co-oporatlon tho struggle back
to normal building will bo hard
enough. Tho present disposition ot nil
concerned Is friendly and North Platte
should show an awakonlng of build
ing nctlvlty In tho near future under
the boat of conditions. i
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In our lasUlIssuo wo showed that
dancing has been made a school ac
tivity horojn North Platto by action
of tho Hoard of Education. It Is not
compulsory nor accredited but per
mitted. This permission was given
partly in rcsponso to a fooling on tho
part of Homo members of tho Board
that It' was tho thing to do nnd partly
at tho roquest of a largo number of
parents of school pupils. "Wo cannot
undertake to glvo tho personal opln
Jonp of tho mombdrs pi the Board fur
ther ,than to say that each was favor
able to, dancing as a iwintlino or Indlf-
forent., Wo do not think tiny inoinber
yaii opposed to dancing as a pastime
Ad tho same tlmo tho Board heard only
from' those whp woro fnvorablo. Dur-
ing tho war many who had previous
ly taken a stand ngalnst prize fight
ing, cigarotto smoking, etc.', woro
cowed by accusations ot bojng narrow-minded,
conBorvatlvo and old
fashioned. When patriots wdVo ex
pected, to uso language which fdrmorly
had not been allowed boforo tho ladles
and when those othor previously con
ddnincd institutions woro madopnrt of
our war activities It Is not to bo sup
'jft)8od that dancing would escape. As
a conepquohco thoro wns little oppos
ition manifest against dancing. It Is
true that a number of people signed n
remonstrance' but tho effect of this
wns annulled whon cortutn of those
who had slged. nrlvntely asked tho
mumbors of tho Hoard, to tnko tholr
names off the remonstrance. Tho op
position failed to make a showing and
those favornble were on tho Job. Tho
result wuh thin fnvorablo action of tho
Board. Wo loiovt this action was
taken In od faith and In tho bollof
that tlm Hour'' was norvhiK tho com-innnl-
w1k" li mndc dancing one of
torn. vi t?i?mw t,
MIhh Holon Reed returned from n
two weeks visit In Oshkosh Wednes
day and resumed duties ilt tho J. C.
Ponnoy Storo today.
It is roportcd today that Judge
Crimes is still confined to his homo
end although ho Is ,qulto 111 is It ox
pfctod that ho will recover slowly
from now on.
In tho ojccthient case boforo tho
County Court wherein Mrs. Post
brought suit against tho Eaton family
for ejectment, the Jiulgo found for tho
owner of the house and so ordorod.
Bruco Brown a former North Plntto
Telephone Manager who Is now em
ployed In Brady was elected president
of tho Nobrnska Tolophono Company
at a mooting In Lincoln Wednosday.
Miss Anna Holland arrived from
Kansas City yoatorday and Is employ
ed In tho McVickor Millinery storo.
Sho wns formerly omployod at tho
Franckfo Franks Storo In KtuiBns
City.
Lostor B. Stelnor, Mayor ot Has
tings, was a visitor in North Platto
Wednosday and Thursday. Ho took an
active part In tho Reunion of tho
bcottlsh Rite bodies horo and ronowed
tc'iun!ntancoH nbout tho city.
R. V. Clark, Superintendent of tho
Slate Industrial School for Boys at
Kearnoy, was a North Platto visitor
yesterday. Ho spoko to tho Hl-Y boys
at noon-nnd wns a Judge ot tho Koar-
uoy-North Platto debato In tho oven
Ing. " ..
Tho II. & S. Agoucy sold a residence
lot In tho 800-block on East Second
Street to Augyst E. Bratton of Brady,
this week. .Mr. Bratton bus the pinna
for a nice rosldenco to bo built on
this lot soon and whon finished ho
will move horc.
Tho funeral of Bona Troxlor wns
hold from tho Episcopal Church Tuos.
day afternoon. Tho room wob well
filled with sympathotlo relatives and
friends who oxprossod tholr sorrow
with many beautiful floworB. Rov.
Mooro gavoa sermon which was a com
fort to thoso in mourning nnd tho
muBjo,was Jnoro than satisfactory to
uipo present, uoy acouis tooK an no
tice plnco In tho ceremony and attend
ed tho body to tho cemetery. Tho nail
b4rftra-woro Darroll Hoaly, Arthur
Howard. Carrol stovona, Junior Hin
man, noland Locke nnd Horbort Turpi.
IWKKlt CITIXUX JIUJtlKIJ MOK
ST. I'ATKFOK'S CHOKCH TL'BS.
nAYJIOlUWO,
The funeral flfr iJoaophMV.I'MMH
was held at ten olooirTuomlftrmorlr
Ing from the Catholic Church, Iter.
Moron conducting the Mass. Tho moni
tors of tho Chamber of Commerce
Band and North Plntto Musicians'
Union oucortod the body from tho
house to tho church as did tho Mas
tor Ilulldors. No music was plnyod
but the muffled tap of tho drums
marked tho measured troad of tho
mon who 'had boon his comrados In
tho band. Tho lfody was drossnd In tho
bluo uniform of tho North Plntto
Band nnd on tho coffin was placed tho
cap. Monitors of tho band acted as
pall bonrors. Tho Master Builders and
Musicians oscortcd the cortogc to tho
end ot Jho pavoment on North Locust
Street, Father Moron gave a vory lm
prosslvp sermon and tho crowded
church showed tho cstoom In which
cvoryono who knew him held Mr. Pil
lion. COYOTi: HUNT ANH HOUND-UP TO
Hi; HUM) NEXT (TUESDAY
NEAH GRANT.
Tho following .particulars havo been
lecelved regarding ono ot tho blggost
circle hunt over staged in tho stato ot
Nebraska. Tho west lino will extend
from -Grant to tho South Platte, tho
east lino from Elsto to tho South.
Platte, tho south lino Is tho B. & M.
It. It. and tho north lino is the South
Platto rlvor.
Thcro will bo ono Captain to each
mile, All dogs must tbo kept behind
the lines, If allowed In tho ring It will
bo at owners risk. All rifles and revol
vers oro barred from tho hunt, nlso
any shot larger than Nurabor 1.
All rabbits will bo carried to tho
Hound-Up nnd sold to pay tho expense
of tho hunt. Othor gamo will belong
to th cmnn who kills it
Lines will start promptly at 10 a.
m. and will ccntorl mile north of
Wnltor Wheeler's farm,
Lunch Wagon and BLUE ROCK
SHOOT on tho ground Immediately nf-
trr IlDiind-Up. Trap loads for salo on
tlm grounds.
LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AND
NORTH PLATTE HIGH BASKET
SHOOTERS MEET TONIGHT.
Lexington boys aiid girls high
school basketball teams will meet tho
local quintets thls 'ovenlng at 7:301
Thoro will bo a prollmlnlnary gamo
between Junior High Boys nnd Goth
onburg. Tho games will Intorlnn bo-
ginlng at 7:30 sharp. On Sholton's trip
west Lexington boat them by fivo
points and North 'Platto boat SJioUon
by only three points. This game prom
lsos to give tho basketball fans a real
treat.
N. 13. Loudon who undorwent all
operation In Omnha last wook is- re
ported to bo getting along nlcoly.
Mrs Homer Potorson will entertain
a niimtor of frjonds this, evening at fi
Plumber pnrty nt her home on West
Sixth 'Street.
At THE SUN
Tuesday and Wednesday
Also Universal News, Wutfand Jeff, and Gumps.
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evnario by JUNK MATIIIS, from tho play by Gcorga Muhlleton
' and Guy Bolton
Directed by and prodtnicd under tho personal direction
of MAXWELL KARGER, Director General
Want Ads
For Snic Household goods. Photic
2S5W.
ForSalo Oas stove in good condi
tion. Phono 907 W. Sixth.
For Snlc Full blood Barred Pljv
mouth Hock Roosters. Phono 795F120.
Wanted Washings, will call for
and deliver. Box 285.
For Snlo Cheap bod springs and
mattross. Llko now. Phono C1CJ.
For Rent A sleeping room for duo
or two ladles. 920 W. Fourth.
For Sale My form. Also eight
room house for sale. Phono 1200J.
For Snlc Incubator, l)otrolt Vapor
Range and extra good milk cow.
Phone 1081J.
Wanted House cldanlng or laundry
work by tho hour. Mrs. Besslo An
derson, 702 hit N. Locust.
For Sale Ono fre3h Holstoln cow
and two helfors. A. G. Ilultman, 4
miles west of North Platto.
For Sale Homo grown dry lnnd al
falfa seed. Call soon. A. C. Burton,
103 E. Eighth. '
Wanted Will pay ?10.00 for Infor
mation leading to the recovery of over
coat taken from Mr. LIttel's office.
Shoop-Hncd and gray squirrel collar.
Dr. Dent.
For Sale Holton slldo trombono, In
porfect condition. Leather case. $50.00
Also now Bcuschcr "C" Soprano saxo
phono in case, $75. H. H. Jandebbur,
Stato Farm.
Mi 6. J. A. Peters and family wont
to Lodgopolo this morning to visit for
a fow days.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF
NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE
DIVISION.
In tho Matter of Ray C. Norrls, Bank
rupt. Case No. 83, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary
Petition. - N
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that , pursu
ant to an order of Court Issued out
of tho office of tho roforeo In bank
ruptcy for tho United States District
Court, District of Nebraska, North
Platto Division, ,the trustee will soil
at public auction, to tho highest bid
dor for cash, on the premises at Well
lied, Nobrnska, at 1 P. M. on tho
5th day of March, A. D. 1921, tho stock
ot goods of Ray O. Norrls, bankrupt,
consisting of gonoral merchandise
hardware and Implements. An Invoice
and pppralsal of tho same may be
inspected at 'tho office of tho Trusteo
In Mnywood, Nebraska, or at tho Nor
rls storo In Wollfloet, Nobraska. .
Said Bale will bo for cash only and
the right to roject any and all bids Is
reserved.
GLADSTONE PERKIN.
Trusteo.
FIRST word of
POLLYS
the LASTordin charm.
I.'s Iter biggest Belasco stnge
success translated to the screen.
LOCAL 4JO) ymtSONAL
The War Mothers' visit to Maxwoll
Saturday, Fob. 19th, has been Indefin
itely postponed.
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Weeks loft this
morning for their homo In Grand Is
land Kfter attondlng the funeral of the
late Joseph Pillion.
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Just Listen
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Below we t'I!itritc the
Georgian Period Model,
the same price in Mahog
any or 'Walnut. Cheney ,
Regular Models are mod'
erately priced from $125
to $385.
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Herbert Kildaro, ot Paxton, arrived
this morning to visit relatives.
As wo go to press It Is learned that
Wm. Vanarsdall, a barber of. Suther
land, died last night of tuberculosis.
Ho was 33 years of ago, Tho funeral
will bo held Saturday attornojsn nt
2:30 from the Christian Church, at
Sutherland.
to That Tone Quality
Isn't it beautiful? Isn't it just as real as
though you were sitting in the theater
listening to the real thing ? N
Oh! We wouldn't be without our
Cheney. It plays all makes of records
you can see how beautifully.
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PHONOGRAPH
Another thing! Notice that you can scarcely
detect any needle scratch. It is practically
eliminated. What an improvement that is!
. AndwelovethewayTheCheney
brings out accompaniments to
voices it's soreab'sticThe Cheney
is like a rare old violin "The
Longer You Play It, The Sweeter
It GROws."After all.we think that's
the greatest, finest thing that could
be said about a phonograph.
You to Our Music Kooms forQemonstratioa
J. O. PATTERSON,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Why Jones
Calls No.
Instead of
Bill Jones is a trav
eling man
He tslephones hia
home almost every
day. ! a
In placing his long- (Iterance call he says:
I want to talk to No. C43 at Brownsville."
Do you know why he places the call this way
instead of saying-, "I want to talk to Mrs. Bill Jones
at Brownsville?" '
v Became by indicating that hn is wil-ing to talk
to any mi at the tclophono called . receics a lower
leur, dv.Uiice rate than if he 1..-.J asked for a
pa:tlcu.ar person .
A " Station to Station" call is used when the.,
poruon p.udn the call will talk to nuyone who may
answer at lw cliptant tehphoue. The rr.tc for
''SUitlan to St.ition" call is lowar than for a
'Person to Person" call because it coats loss to
provide "Station to Station" service.
Northwestern BellTelephone Company .
Mrs. Margare Crothoy loft this morn
ing for a fow days visit In Omaha.
At a called meeting ot thoso eligible
to Join tho Mystic Shrluors, last Mon
day ovenlng, a Shrlno Club was or
ganlzcd which is Uio preliminary step
toward a charter to establish a Shrlno
hero. Tho Shrlno Club will hold social
meetings until tho Lodgo Is organized.
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