The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 28, 1921, Image 3

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AT MAXWELL
jaxwcll was visited by tho boosters
of, tho North. Plntto. Chamber of
Commorco Wednosday morning about
eight o'clock. After tho band concort
and pnrado thoy resumed their trip
eastward, boosting for tho Amorican
Legion carnival to bo hold in North
Platto July 4th. Tolcpoat
foot bridge Id built in two sections,!
ono was complctod lost evening and
tho other will bo finished by tho tltrfo
this paper Is off the press.
Tho village had .previously flxod up
tho grrjfo from tho railroad track's to
tho city limits which is to tho np
proach of tho bridgo.
The commissioners are pushing
plans to begin tho work of rebuilding
tho bridgo tho first of tho woek. Ghas,
Jones, tho highway commissioner is in
Omaha slnco Monday getting tho noc
ossary machinery to drlvo piling and
rebuild the grndo.-Kelth Co. News.
INSURES BALL GAME
C P. Coy, agent for tho Hartford
Insurance Company is in town tcjdhy
paying a loss to tho Paxton baso ball
team on account of rain. Thin loos
was for tho game May 29 when rain
stopped tho gamo botweon Grant and
iPaxton after four innings of play.
Thb policy covering this gamo and two
otlicrs was written by M. C. Murphy,
local Hartford ngont.-Paxton Times.
AT GOTHENBURG
About fifty automobiles, containing
225 men and women and tho North
Platto Chamber of Commorco Band;
swooped down on Gothenburg last'
Wednesday morning. Tho blasts of
sirens, tho good music of tho band,
tho circus Hko uniforms and humorous
capers forced every citizen to stop
nnd tako notice. Tho Visitors consti
tuted tho North Platto Boosters, whd
camo to remind us that their city will
put on a mammoth Fourth of July
celebration.
Tho procession movdl up and down
tho business section of Lnlco Avenue,
stopping fit last at tho corner of Latta
Avonuo and Torfth stroot btt not
until nil kinds of souvenirs had been
thrown from Uio marching ranks to
bystanders. From, a platform L. C.
Carroll gavp a short speech, expound
ing -on tho glorious Fourth, telling of
tho wondorful preparations 'being
made for tho day, and extending nn
invitation to us to bo at North Platto
on this Independence Day. A double
malo quartet sang two selections and
thoy sang mighty well. Tho band play,
(jj again anl again, citizens and visit
ore mixed1 during tho hour's visit,
then tho lino of nutos formod anr a
mldst the din of sirens, tho party left
on tho return trip. Tho Independ
ent. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
North Platto Floral Co. Flowers.
W. Twelfth Streot. Phono 1023. We
deliver and ship anywhero.
AT SUTHERLAND
About 150 of North Platto's boostors
arrivced in Sutherland last night nt
about 9:30 and their band lod thorn In
a parajlo. Thoy wore out boosting for
tho colouration in that city and the
Fourth, and if boosting will do nny
good North Platto will suroly havo a
crowd. Tho celebration will bo under
the management of Tho Lincoln
County iAgrlcultUiral Society Cour
ier.
LOCAL ANI) I'EKSONAL
J, W. Sparks of Paxton was a city
visitor Friday.
Ralph Adams spent tho week enlJ in
Grand Island visitng.
Carl H. Bloomberg of Omaha, is in
tho city visiting friends.
J. D. Scovlllo of Wallace transact
ed business in the city FrlJay.
Mrs. Walter Ramsey of Ogallalr.
shopped in tho city Saturday. .
For Hay Fever see Dr. Shaffer.
Miss Margaret Peterson, of Big
Springs was a city visitor Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Peters of Oga
lalla visited friends In tho cty Fri
day, Miss Eva Roberts of Horshoy came
Saturday to visit Miss Alborta Bur
ton. Crystal Holdenbrandt of Tryon
transacted business in tho city Fri
day. Mrs. J. H. Stafford of Paxton was
among tho out of town visitors Fri
day. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Aherndt of Wul
laco transacted business In tho city
Friday.
Philip Schwartz returned from New
Mexico Friday where ho spent several
months.
"Siren of a Southern Sea" is that
piece you liked and wondered what It
was. Got it at Dixon's Music Shop.
' A. A. Klaas, of Big Springs was a
visitor to this city tho latter part of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wlckard of
Horshey transacted business in vtho
city Friday.
Miss Lillian Farley will leave this
week for her home In Kentucky after
spending the winter nt tho home of
Mrs. Carl Brodbeck.
Mrs. Walter Hnzencamp and sonl
and Miss Josephine Robb return?)!
Friday from Lexington where thoy
visited for two weeks.
Murray Brush of Pittsburg returned j
to his homo Saturdayaftor visiting i
his sister Mrs. Chas. Cornell. He was
enrouto from Denver to his homo.
Mrs. Julia Dunn left Sunday for
Cedar Rapids. Iowa, and Chicago to
spend several weeks. She was ac
companled to Omaha by Mrs. James
Hart.
Miss Ruth Temple of California
visited at tho home of her aunt Mra
C. F. Spencer tho latter part of tho
week enrouto from Chicago where she
has been iitenjllng fiohool, to her
home.
Miss Floronco Fitzgibbon returned
from McCook Saturday and resumed
duties at the W. J. O'Connor store
yesterday.
Tho Alpha Delphian Society has
just closed a very successful year of
work. A vacation will bo taken dur
ing the hot weather of tho summer
and in the fall the work will open
again. Plans are being made for tho
production of a pageant in tho fall.
A. H. Atkins of Bridgeport visited
local friends over tho week end.
Wo still havo a fow gallons in
half and 1 quarts of Patton'o
Sun Proof Paint at $2.90 per
gallon, $1.45 half gallon, ' $.75
a quart.
STONE'S DRUG STORE
NOW OPEN
King Fong Cafe
601 DEWEY STREET
Choice American and Oriental Foods Served
. . in a Tasteful Manner at Fair Prices .
WE AIM TO PLEASE
Bread and Butter, Potatoes Coffee or Tea
and Dessert at.Lunch Time, Served With Each
McatflOrder.
SPECIAL LUNCHES FROM 11 A. H. TO 2 P. M.
. , NOTICE
At the Special Meeting of the legal
voters of school district number 95 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, whlcr will
bo held at the school house on Mon
day, July 11, 1921, at 2:00 P. M. East
Time, the proposition will bo sub
mitted to tho votorB of raising the
binlget of One Thousand dollars to
conduct the school for tho coming
year. This will require a levy not to
exceed ono hundred mills on. tho dol
lar of the assessed valuation of said
district. O. N. SAN FORD.
flf r Director.
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NEW GOVERNOR
OF HAWAII
AT IIERSHEY
The North Platto boostors arrived
n Hershey Wednesday- evening at
about nine o'clock, a llttlo later thnn
their schedule. Quito a crowd of.Hor
Bhoy people woro out to witness tho
stunts. Tho band roil'ored sovornl
selections as did tho malo quartet
Souvenirs woro distributed and the
boosters went on to Sutherland. Tho
Times.
NEW COMMANDERS OF AMERICAN LEGION
AT BRADY
Tho Amorican Legion and North
Platto buslnesB men were hero for a
half hour Wednesday forenotn adver
tising their carnival and Fourth of
July colobration. Thoy expected to
mako a completo circuit of tho county
during tho day. Their cars almost
filled Main street, tho band ployoU two
pieces, and ovory child in town was
gbnorousiy supplied with a dozen on
more souvenirs. Komi Flutto has the
real booster spirit all right. Brady
Vindicator.
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Oalbraith. said the new national commander, JohnT Emery, of Grand
Knpids. Mich., as he took'command of American Legion affairs. He en
tered the world war ns captain, was promoted to major, and, while lead
ing the 1st Battalion of the 18th Infantry, was severely wounded by shell
lire. J nomas J. I annigan of Hartford. Conn., is the new National vice
'VMrr', r c,"l to place through the death of Col. Galbraith'.
A Photograph
It is a suitable gift for almost any occasion. It speaks
a unlvorsal language a language understood' by ovory
body. Whether it conveys a message of frlonshlp or love,.
It tolls it moro effectively Umn a written letter. Of course
to do thiB it has to bo a "speaking likeness?' Tho kind
, thoy make at '
The Rembrandt Studio
A FOOTBRIDGE. ' ,
The business mpn aiid other citizens
of Ogalalla havo been busy for a fow j
days constructing a foot bridgo across
the river to accommodato peoplo of
tho south tablo until tho commission
ers can rebuild tho main bridgo. Tho
"MAKERS OF QUAalTY PORTRAITS"
6th and Dowoy ' North Platto, Nebr.
"DE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY."
CLINtOIMST
This is Wallace Rider Farring
ton, who has just been appointed
governor of Hawaii by Prcsidcnr
Harding. Mr. Farrington was born
in Maine and was a newspaperman
before he went to the islands. There
he has been editor of the Pacific
Commercial Advertiser, and Hono
lulu Bulletin. He is now vice-president
and general manager of the
Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
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A Cause and a Remedy
for High Battery Costs
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How gasoline quality affects tho
battery
Spinning a motor repeatedly to
get it started puts a big strain
on the battery. It is due largely
to the gasoline -to gasoline
that does not vaporize properly.
It is not a matter of high or low
specific gravity, but of chemi
cal composition.
Straight distilled gasoline has a
natural chain of boiling point
(vaporizing) fractions which
insures quick ignition and com
plete combustion of every par
ticle of the gasoline puts a
minimum strain on the battery.
Why you should use
Red Crown Gasoline
RED
CROWN
GASOIINE
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is straight distilled. It
meets every require
ment of the United
States Navy specifica
tions for, motor gaso
line. It not only
ignites instantly and
develops maximum
power, but it also
leaves a minimum of carbon.
It is as UNIFORM as the
most modern refining methods
can make it.
Importance of uniformity
Economical operation depends
largely on the accurate adjust
ment of the motor to the fuel.
If your fuel varies, your engine
efficiency varies with it. If, on
the other hand, you adopt Red
Crown Gasoline as your stand
ard and stick to ityou can
regulate and adjust your motor
so that you never have difficulty
in starting. You will also get
maximum mileage per gallon.
Authorized Red Crotvn Dealers
Everywhere
Wherever you go you can
always get Red Crown Gaso
line from reliable, competent
and obliging dealers. The gas
oline and motor oils they sell
make ' motor operation more
economical and more depend
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the little courtesies which make
motoring pleasanter. Drive in
where you see the Red Crown
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Write or ash for a Red Crown Road Map
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