NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher, Enterod at tho North Platte, Nebraska Postofflco nB Second Class Mutton SUBSCRIPTION PRICE I Ono Year, In advance $2.00 FRIDAY, JULY 8th, 1021. EDITORIAL. Yostorday. men woro at work at tho Fair Grounds putting ou tho root to tho' band stand. This is prob ably tho roofing that was rolled up under tho band stand tho othor day when wo woro getting wot through whllo playing "How Dry I Am" in tho rain. Wo hopo It will rain tho next tlmo wo aro out thero Just so wo can soo it that roof is a dolu sion. In another column wo aro publish ing, a new ordlnahco passed by tho City Council at Its last mooting. This ordlnanco was rendered necessary by a now stato law which required that tho City Board of Health bo organ ized differently than Jt has boon or ganlzcd before So tho now ordinance moroly carrlos out tho lottor of tho now law. Tho Board of nealth of North . Platto will bo composed or Mayyor who Is chalrmnn.t ho Chlof of Polico who Is secretary, tho pres ident of tho City Council, ono phy sician practicing In North Platto and ono othor porson appointed by tho Mayor. Tho Fourth of July parado horo at North Platto was a big success. Wo would like to mention and doscrlbo tho dlfforont floats If wo had tho room and tho powors of speech that would do tlwn' Justice Somo of tho lodgo, so ciety nnd business boats woro well dono and brought much prnlso from tho pooplo who saw thorn. But wo happonod to bo at tho bond of the pa rado in tho band and Lonlor Stamp kopt uo playing so hard that wo did ntft get to soo much but our music. Wo did protend a llttlo whon tho War Mothors woro passing Us and again whon tlio Cnrmon woro golntf by. Both of theso bodloa mojlo us fool that tho Fourth of July parado wa8 worth j While. ) ' Nothing has boon dono In Lincoln County about publishing tho porsonnl tax sohodulo and yet wo bollovo It would.Hlo mora to bring out hldllen (property and to oqtmllzo vnluos, than anything yet proposod. Our greatest clvlo question today in,, taxation and anyono having a romody for tho injust ice that now prevails, should got It ha foro the pooplo na soon as ponslblo and urge t In tho strongest tormtMio has. Publishing tho porsonnl tax schedules lo not original with us for it is now! dono in a number of oountlos In Nobr aska. Ae wo havo sa!i before wo favor ' trying It out whothoi' wo aro Included in tho publluhors or not. Tho Nebraska le For SATURDAY, Mens ! On 4 ! All wool Worsteds, Onssimoros, Cheviots and Mohairs In narrow, medium and wldo stripes and beautiful mixtures ill all tho DODUlar COlorilltrs: nlao all wnnl THua Knrmv Bplendidly tailored and perfect fitting; cuff or plain hot- I toms. i5b' TO 44. the HIRSCHFELD co. NORTH PLATTE'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND BOYS Wo aro "RIGHT" on the Corner. Opp. 1st Nafi. Banlc. Tux Commissioner is urging It, the Amorlcnn Farm Iiuroau favors It and 'dthr organizations lravo gono on ro oord urging Its general adoption. It Is worth considering by nil whp are face to faSjr with tho fix uuoRtlon. A farmor'a wifo from over south came into our offlco tho other day and aaliod if wo had rccolvod anything from the south side about the Chftmbor ()f Cominorco. Wo niH wo had nothing direct but that tho Chambor of Coin morco had rocolvod a signed state ment from a number of farmers thank iiig It for tho forry and tho footbridgo Wo showed hor tho list nnd alio said sho was glad that the men had sent in that paper as somo who had not had opportunity to algn it had boon worry ing about how thoy would ho ablo to show their appreciation of tho good work tho Chambor of Commorco had dono. Than she wont on to toll how thoy got nocoesnry grocorlos, binding twine, mnll, medicines, machine re pairs, etc., by means of tho forry and tho footbridgo and how thoy npproclat od It ovory tlmo thoy thought of the long trip arounfj by tho Horshey bridge Wo bollovo thero aro a largo number of tho South SIdo farmers who now bollevo that tho business men of North Platto moan to ronder real sor vico to tho pcoplo of this ipart of tlio stato and thnt it only takos such an omorgoncy to glvo them a chauco to carry out tholr good Intentions. It is protty hard somotimos for tho country pooplo nnd tho town pcoplo to under stand each othor but unlosa thoy db neither can prosper as It should. -:o:- Paul Van Graven is oxpoctcd to re turn from Alllanco tclay whoro ho transacted business for a woolc Miss Gladys Stegall returned the first of tho wook from ICansas City whoro sho spent two wooks. Mr. nn Mrs. R. D. Rasmusson re turned by auto from a trip through Kansns anil Colorado. Thoy spont,tho last part of tlio vacation at Estes Park and returned hero Monday Just boforo tho raln.Mr. Itnsmusson says that In tho four states ho did not find any hotter roads than thoso In Nobr aska. Troops throo and four of tho Boy Scouts hold a ball gamo Wednes day ovonlng nt tho railroad, ball Ula molid. Troop throo won by a scoro of 9 to C. Following tho ball game a signalling contest took placo In which Troop four won first honors. This ovonlng Troops flvo nnd sovon will play a gamo and noxt week the winners of both gamen will play to gether and tho losers .will play. Thomas Enrrol. charged wth steal ing n Hudson automobllo at Galua hurg, 111. and with cashing a bad check in this city waH taken to Gnlosburs yostorday.. Ilo was accompanied by hla wifo. Tho Morcor car lnS which ho camo to North Platto is still in pos session of the authorities. Ho said thnt ho bought tho car for $500 hut It Is not known whoro ho got it. Earrol u nlnotoen ears old and says ho was married last Soptombor. One JULY 9th Day Only! A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 347 PAIRS OF and Young Mens tf M PI !Fl Values up to $9.00 LODGE, CHURCH AND SOCIETY COMING MEETINGS Of THE VAItlOUS OHdANIZATIOXS OF 't'JIE CITY. l LUTHERAN 3 1:00 A Compassionate Savior." OIlllISTIAN 11:00 "Tho Chrlsto Centric.'' 8:00-"IIo Londoth Mo." . 'r '' BAPTIST 11:00 "From Prison to Paluco." 8:00 "What a Man Must Dony," EPISCOPAL 8:00 No Holy ommunon. 11:00 Sorvccs. CIIItlSTIAN SCIENCE . , 11:00 Chrlstlnn Scionco SeYvlco. Sorvicos in Building and Loan Bnllfld ing. SWEDISH LUTHERAN Services ou Sunday nt 10:30'. at tho church on tho cornor of 10th nnd Willow streets. Carl Almen is pan tor. u. PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 Address by Rov. Stoln of Hastings. , 'i 8:00 Address by Rov. - Steih Hastngs. ' METHODIST ' ' 11:00 "trim Llttlo Known .Ajpb tlo. : ' 8:00 'fgorvico.'.' PICNIC Thero" will bo a called mooting of tho D. A. It. Tuesday afternoon, July 12th, at four o'clock at tho city paVk. Each lady Is to bring a baslcot supper for hor family. Picnic supor at 0:30. ::o::,- LOCAL Am) PERSONAL A baby boy was born to Mr. anU Mrs. M. II. Mlschkeo yosterday at their homo at 320 west ninth street. Louis Troxlor returned to Falrmotfr, Nobr. nftor spondlng tho Fourth with hln mothor Mrs. Goo. Troxlor. Mrs. Chas Clemens of Wallace enter Od tho Platto Valloy hospital last even ing and will undergo an oporatlon today.' T , M. E. Crosby ana family will loavc Monday by nuto for a trip through Yollowstono National Park. They will tako a camp outfit and soo tho country right. Miss Florouco Qoijijh ontortalnoJ tho Nlcaflgoo Campflro Girls at hor homo Wednesday ovonlng. After a pleasant ovoulng dainty rofroshmonts wore nerved. ' Mrs. F. L. Templo and son and duti ghtor camo Wodnoaday from Loxlng. ton to make North Platto their future, homo. Mr Temple is presJont of thu Fidelity RoBorvo Co. "W. P. Snydor anil family aro tour ing in tho wost this woek. They will ! o In Donver today and will probacy ieach Cheyenne tho first of tho week on their way to Yollowstono. Misses Helen and Doris Selbort of Grnnd Island who have been visiting at tho J. I Smith homo nn)J of othor frionds loft last evening to visit their grandmother' boforo returning to their homo. Reynolds Nlloa, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nllos of this city, is in Detroit. Mich., attending tho Michigan State Auto School thoro. Ho oxpocts to got into tho game in gpod shape, Dotrolt boing nt tho contor of tho automobllo industry. Tho Boy Scout Council voted to glvo Scout Executive Stephens two wooks vacation without pay nnd $100 toward his oxponsos whllo attending tho National school for Scout Ex cutlvos at Culver, boginnlng tho mjd dlo. of this month. Tho Crawford-Hackers Electric Co. has movod from from tho old location at 522 Vino stroat to the first door south of tho S. & R. Sorvico Station. This In ono of tho rooms in tho now balding and it prosontfl a very at tractive appearance ' i Mrs. Robort L. Cochran entertained Wednesday at ono rclfb'ck at tho "ountry Club in honor of Mro. Robt. mltj of Croston, Iowa who la a est nt her homo nnd Mrs. O. M. ynolds of Omaha. Tho Club IIouso a beautifully docorated with garden wors. Following tho woll appointed uohoon thq romnlndor of tho nttor J on wns spent In playing brl(lgo. Two autos loadod with members of tho Loyal Ordor of Mooso, returned today from tho national convention nt Tolodo. Among thoso in tho party woro T. M. Collagen, Goo. Wllklns, Jas. MoMichaol, Tom Colo, John Eah-1 olman, Dick Simants, Jas. Austin, nnd Joo Basklns. On tlio return trip they stopped at Moosehoart, 111., whoro the national home of tho Mooso is locatdl. Want Ads Wanted Girl for genoral house work. Phone 314J. For Sale Upright walnut caso pi ano. Phtlno 1291. For Jlcni-Offlco 005 North Locust. Phono 12O0J. , . Wnnlcd Chnmbermaill. Apply nt Liberty Rooms. For 'Snlo Flvo room houso. All modern. 215 So. Ash. Alsl 3 lots on Wost Third. Phono 330W. Lost Set of two-21nch Bhcavo tac klo blcoks equipped with wiro grips Return to N. P. Light and Powor Co. for reward For Snlo Tw6 pair Spauldlng Soz boxing gloves. Also Spauldlng pitching glove. Small slzo. T. H. care of Trlbuno. For Sale Electric washing ma chlno nnd furniture. Phono 542J. 921, North Locust. Wanted UousokeopoD. No objection to one child. WIttune & Dowdy, Madrid Nobr. Wauled Reliablo contractors to bi on a now modern hollow tllo and stuc co church building at Arnold, Nobr. Plans can bo seen at tho Baptist Par sonage at Arnold. Scalod bids must bo In by July 20th, 1921, at high noon. Porry O: Sllvara, Arnold, Nebr. Jamog W. McEvoy dlednTlnglesIdo Sanitarium Jn Hastings, Tuesday and tho body was brought to this city Wednorflny. Mr. McEvoy was cmploy od ao brakoman on tho Union Pacific railroad In this city until about a yoar ago, when ho went to Hastings His wifo died shortly after ho entero.l tho sanitarium." Th funoral will bo hold this morning from tho Cnthortc Church and Interment made In the local cometary. Mrs. Geo. Stiff returned to her home In Gothenburg Wednesday after cele brating tho fourtlanj visiting at tho G. A. Cover, home. '- ::o:t : NOTICE. My offlco will bo closed all' of Sat urday afternoons during July and August. Wm. II. C. Woodhurst, County, Judge. Wo still havo a fow gallons in half and 1 quarts of Patton'a Sain Proof Paint at $2.90 per gallon, ?1.45 half gallon, $.75 a quart. STONE'S DRUG STORE icaniis Tires, Tubes and Ac cessories. FERn STREITZ VULCANIZING CO. Corner Gth and Locust Phono G25W. BARGAINS ?1100.00 Lot CGxl32, 800 block west Sixth street. ?28,O0Q.0O, Cornor lot CCxl32; ?12,000.00 Improvements on lot 700 block west Fifth street $800.00. Lot South Maplo S-. bowoen 1st and A streots. Can sell or trado your farm for city proporty. Call 1130, G:30 to 7:30 morning or ovonlng. E. A. OLSON. Fsr a quick cooking llro uso our Rock Springs. Lump Coal. Wo handlo only tho bettor grndes of Coal. ARTIFICIAL ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phono 40. ft I fall Paper Select your Paper at Homo PHONE 1061J RHnTDEATS ! CITY Aftb COrNTY NEIVh. I F. A. Sudman of Chappell returned I to his homo Wednesday after undori j going an oporatlon at tho Platto Val loy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Lions returned to thalr homo Ih Omaha by auto Wed nesday after visiting at the S. II Butlor.home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ynggay returned to tholr homo In Chuppel Wednesday ntt&r colobratlng tho Fourth In this CRy nnd visiting with frionds. CONCERT. : by the Chamber of Commerce Band Friday, July 8, at 8 o'clock. Court House Park. PROGRAM March "Monto 'Carlo" J Melody "Wild Roeebud" Popular Nunlbor "Frnnkle"1 1. Ovorturo ''Tompolwolho" Two SAJrigg (iut band accompaniment) (a) "Land Of Mine'' . (b) " My Mammy" y " Mr. T. N. Soronu)lo "An Autumn Romniico" Waltz "Reign of Youth" March "Pass In Review" Special for Saturday No. y can Salmon (Dink, ner can No. 2 can Salmon (pink) per can S- fd,?a"iIi!nz,prk and Beans per can"::::::::25c I u. u, uii uigu i;ruue uorn, per can iic. Carnation Milk (baby size) 4 cans ok,. Carnation Mile (tall size) 2 cans SJiZZ 25c To introduce our guaranteed brand" Elmvale 'coffee" per pound 30 Money back if it fails to please. Visit our storoTor oflier values. Any child visiting this store wjth its parents, who make a purchase will receive a handsome Calumet school tab let free. ECONOMY GROCERY G09 Locust St. Phone 22W At iunday, Matinee 2 p. U t Thos. II. Incc's Great Drama of Life and Love. v "LYING LIPS" with all star cast including House Pclcs and Florence Vidor This picture ran two weeks in Omaha and Denver. Continued Ueef lloil nnd Ueof Roast 9 Cents per round. Placo your order this evening for early morning delivery. Corn Beef (without cabbage) per pound T 10c 10 pound pail of Lard 1 $1.00 4-Sewed Broom 35c 28 Bars Soap $1.00 We handle Purity Ice Cream McMichael Grocery PHONE 441 L. L. Kratvlllo of ICansas City, a travollng agent of tho traffic jdopaxt mont of tho Southorn Pacific Linos, 'visiting her daughter. Miss Irma. Mrs. Miko McFaddou and children of Paxton will loavo Sunday for their homo after visiting at tho homo of her parontfl Mr. and Mrs. John Horrod. , Dr. F. W. Miller, Dontist, Keith Theatre Building. Mrs. Wm. Nenlo rctunajl to her home In Charlostown, West Virginia, yostorday after visiting at tho homo of hor daughtor Mrs. Keith Novillo. : Earl Stomp, Director, - King Tobant Snyder Kolor-Bela McDermW - ' Donaldson Arnold - -' Klug Barnard Safranek THREE DAYS COMMENCING: July 10th m. and 3;46