The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 26, 1921, Image 9

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    THE NQRTII PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
1 On Ford Day
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CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign oi The Big Ring SatisfactionSure Try Us. Graduate Opticians
LOCAL AND 3'ISliSOIULi
Mrs. Chns. Wolr nml Mrs. Vnu
Cleave of Konrney spent Wodnoefclny
and Thursday in Choycnno visiting.
Miss Hanikin of Chicago arrived
Tuesday and will bo in chargo of the
millinery deparment at the Leader.
Mis Violet RoynoJJs who has been
spending the summer months In Wy
oming, returned the first of the week.
Miss Roao Stcjskul roturnoU to her
home in Wahoo, Nobr., Wednesday af.
tor isitlng at the Julius llahler
home.
Mrs. Owen Mullahand and children
returned to tholr homo In Vallev
Tuolay aftor visiting at tho A. 0.
Talbott home.
Miss Hattie and Lydla DJorkhmd
left Wedne.ay for Chappsll to visit
From Chappoll they will go to Denver
to spoud two weeks.
Mrs. Samuel Decker and daughter
Mrs. Etta Plerson of Grand Island
arrlvep. Wednesday to visit at the
Rex Arnold home. - --
Mrs. P. M. Sorenson- and daughter
Clara returned Tuesday from Meek
ling, S. D., where they visited at the
Iris Whittaker home. j
Miss Gladys Bird returned Weflnes-j
day from Sutherland where she vis-
Red at the Geo. White home and aV communltv Utt9 to offer lta
tended the Round Up. j m(4lcal) dentai aud publl! heaU)x or.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Seehergar drove ganizations.
to Kearney Tuesday to be the guests Moke uso of those sevlces and know
of Mr. aud Mrs. Weraott. Mr; See-1 satisfaction and prjdo experienced
berger also attended tho golf tourna.; when you are assured that your chil
mont j ren ore physically fit to onter on a
i hard school year.
Mrs. H. H. Fitch anl son returnod
to their homo in Olmstead Falls, Ohio.
Wednesday after visiting at the homo
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Shaw for a month.
Thousands of people, were unable
to get' noar the grandstand where
Prof. Pugsley, formerly with the
state farm college, delivered the
principal address in which he told
of farm conditions and the impor
tance of unity among all representa
tive people of all nations. Burr Taft
and Coral Jonklns, two of-the prin
cipal officers of the bureau, also talked
to the crowd regarding conditions of
the farms.
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BROKEN LENS
'.m bo replaced by tlte Dixon Op
tlcitl (o.fahd if they do not fit 1urt
tnlco in the pieces and they can
measure thorn and make duplicates
ALL WOOL MATERIAL
THE NEWEST STYLES
2 PAIR
Other Suits as
Panls A Caps Pauls
SHOES!
SHOES!
Black or Brown Cordovan.
A guaranteed Shoe for Service.
$245 $28S
Where Low Price
Meets
iood Quality
for. Front & Dewey Sts.
'A
L'UIILIC HEALTH SERVICE URGES
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF
CHILDREN.
Miss Florence Chaffin, Public
Health Nurse or Lincoln County Re.1
Cross, is urging all parents to see that
tho children are prepared for school:
In a statement issued today she says:
Preventative measures cost less
than actual illness both in time and
monoy, and a groat doal of both is
bolug spent on tho (detection and cor
rection of physical defects, through
our system of school Inspection.
Few communities, howovor, hae
met tho problem of correcting these
defects. It is estimated that 75 per
cent of 1G.000.000 school children In
tho U. S: aro suffering from oim. or
moro physical dofocts. Most of those
aro remediable, and yet they are not
remeiujJ, principally because parents
do not recognize symptoms which to
a doctor are easily seen and may be
indicative of more serious trouble.
That is why the Public Health Sor
vlce urgos a physical and dental ex
amination beforo the oponiug of
school. The eyes should also be ex
amimli if thore is the loast indication
of trouble.
Do not let some Blight physical de
fect be a barrier to the healthy de
velopment of your cliildron Thoy
not only have a right to be well noiir
IsliuiJ and cared or in the home, but
n rlrhf tn tho nrl vnntncpa which everv
UNITED COCERCIAL TRAVELERS
OF SOUTH PLATTE 'HO HOLD
PICNIC TODAY.
The U. T. C Association and fam
ilies will hoJI a picnic today at Lamp
laugh's Lake and a big tlmo has been
planed by the committoo In chargo.
They will leave the city about three
o'clock for tho Lake where gamus
anl sports has been arranged to All
the time until the picnic baskets are
opened. The evening will bo spent iu
dancing on the Pavillion at the Lake
anji music will be furnished by the
Imperial Five. w
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COUNTRY CLUB NOTES.
Friday will be Ladles' Day at tho
Country Club.
Ladies wishing to enter the golf
tournament should register before
Monday.
School To
gs
FOR THE BOY
MOTHERS it will pay you to look
our stock of boys suits shoes caps
- furnishings out before supplying
your boys needs for the year.
Boy's 2 Pants Suits
$045
FULL LINED PANTS
Low as $5-95
SHOES!
515
Childrens Stockings
Knees rT
Heels d .
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AIMS OF SCOUTING
There aro two fundamental aims of
scouting. Character Building and Cll
izouship Training.
Wo watch tho carpontor at work
an(i by cutting his lumber the proper
lengths and letting tho pieces to
gether ho is able to build a house that
will stand tho storms of tlmo and ba
a blessing to tho ones who live there
in. Character building has tho samo
fundamentals but a dlfforont method.
Scouting alms to build tho boy's char
acter through montal, physical and
moral dovclopmont.
Mental development comos throug'i
grouping an! I group nctlvltlos, learn
ing by doing, teaching scoutcraft as
sociation and correction, conclusions
and policies. Tho grouping is the most
important as tho boy will do well In
anything only as ho Is satlsfiod with
his playmatos and surroundings. The
gang of the olden times with no lead
er but a bully was a menace to any
community, but the organized gnng
with adult leadership will proYo a
blessing to any community. Scouting
allows the boy to pick his own group
and provides this leadership that la
so necessary. The phrase "Now John
don't you do that," has been thrown .
aside and the progran or learning ry ,
jiiolng has been put in its place. Con
stantly telling a boy to "rton t do una
and .'don't do that" makes him wonder
what there is that he can do. Scout
in is a "do" program and tho wonJ
don't la with held from the scout vo
cabulary as much as possible. The
third phase of mental development,
toaching scoutcraft is "too extensive
to say much about here. In other
parts of the paper and in each issue
wo will have somo of the work done
hi tlilis line oxplaindl Tho fourth
phnso, association mid correction
teach the boy to associate the things
loarnod inscouting with overy day
life and know the reasons for the
things, that to some people jftrabjU
mystery. Tho fifth phase, conol.uslpna
aiji policies, toach him that it is ne
cessary to draw conclusion in every
matter which demands a decision and
that must have certain policies tbnt
form a standard for his lifo.
Physical development comos thru
marching, gymnastics, swimmlirr,
games, hiking and -camping. March
ing should be a part of every regular
troop program and the marching on
hikes should be In order. It teachea
the boy to foJlo,w instructions and in
6ne of tho best exercises a person ran
take. A certain amount of .gymnas
tics is provided for which of course
tends to develop the body. Swimmlni?
is a requirement before the first clns
test can be passed. With tho now
swimming pool as safe as it is, every
scout ought to learn to swim as soon
as possible. Each scout meeting
shoulll havo a part of tho tlmo spent
on ganie3. Thore is nothing that de
velops the body any bottor and also
teaches tho boy to co-oporoto than a
well directed and lively game. Hiking
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NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Huntors and tresspassers aro warn
ed that tboy will bo dealt with accord
ing to law.
C. II. Wntt,
T. S. McCrono,
Pat. MoGraw,
Henry P. Hanson.
TO
SACRIFICE PIANO
PLAYER
For quick turnover .will sacri
fice price. Player In our possess
ion in North Platte and must be
moved at once. Easy payments.
Wrlto quick for particulars to the
Denver Music Co., Denver Colo.
Wo aro picking tomatoes now. North
l'latto Floral Co.
MR.EPrcURE TELLS YOUl
WHERE TO
M HOME MILLER
kHotcl Rome M
rTk Qxfoteria M
mT-1' Jack SSi-Jr w
be
very
newest
You will
materials for fall sewing from our stocks.
We wish to assure you thai you will
ably surprised when you see the reductions
taken place compared to last falls prices. '
el
You are
stock whether
sILBLflGHttHLVHHLMNHRLM
SHADE TREES AGAIN BELXG
PESTER V THE
WEJ1 1V0IUL
FALL
All through this part of the state
one can sco great webs in the Bhado
trees and upon examination theso are
shown to be the work of tho fall web
worm. It is not right to Bay they
are nests for the worms only use
them duVlng their growing period.
A bulletin just issued by the State
Entomologist says:
in the spring or summer the eggw
are Deposited by the female moth in
clusters on either the under or upper
side of tho leaf. Thoso clusters con
tain 400 to 500 oggs each. From one
to two weeks is required for the larva
to develop within tho egg, this do-
peiijling upon the clemency of the
weather. Upon hatching these tiny i
caterpillars find, themselves provided!
with an abundance of tender leaves'
upon which to feed anji grow, the
parent moth having placed the eg.; '
cluster noar to the extremity of a
twig or branch. Around these leaves
the young larvae at once begin to
weave their web of silk, which soon
becomes large and conspicuous as the
i-olony grows In strength. This wou
forms a protection for thorn and whon
tho food contained within has hcn
devoured the covering Is eitenjlod to
iuoludo fresh lenvos. Tho larvao In
feeling do not eat the entlro leaf hat
only the more tender portions, leav
ing tho skoloton untouched. As they
grow oldor tho web bocomos filled
with !dead loavos, grass, and old skins,
milking tho colony a very unsightly
aifiilr upon on otherwise) beautiful
shade tree.
When the caterpillars have attained
tholr full growth, which usually occu.
pios about thirty days from the lime
of hatching, thoy abandon tho tent
and crawl about on tho branchos and
trunlc of tho troo in search of a sult
abo placo whoro thoy may spin tholr
cocoons an transform Into tho chrys
alis or pupal stago. Tho lavno ontor
tho grouiJ. whoro they pupato not
far from tho surface In this condi
tion thoy pass tho wlntor, and omorgo
tho following year during May or
Juno ns adult moths, depositing oggu
for tho next generation. Almost ev
ery deciduous troo Is attacked by this
pest.
Tho best preventive or remedy
w,horo tho owner has only a few
trees, as for oxanjplo thoso bordering
upon the street, is tho destruction of
tho colonics by hand. This Is boat
acco!npllsb(l by means of burning
them with a torch or by destroying
tho web by pruning off tho branches
supporting It and crushing tho con
tents. Tho first mothod If proporly
dono, has tho advantage of saving
tho lifo of tho twig, which whon rid of
tho caterpillars will put out now
leaves. Tho torches nro very simple
and easily miulo, perhaps tho best
methyl being to tie a bunch of rugs
to tho ond of a pole and snturnto them
with kcrosone.
When tl.e bade trees of a rltv or
able to supply your (all
and latest styes of ready-to-wear or
invited to come in and
vou buy or not
DEPARTMENT
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
IN-flarge ion ..re- badly infested wlthl
this and other leaf-eating caterpillar,
it 1b advisable to spray with some
l:lnj:l of arsenical polBon. Tills Is best
undertaken by the city authorities,
and a small appropriation for spray
ing machinery, poison, labor, otc,
would of course be required, but this
need not necessarily be a large su.n.
Either Paris green or arsenate of len i
should be use'l, the latte? being sonio-
PROPHET
He is author i tin- only sermon Congress C3rd, 1st session 8en
utf, .No. UK- ever made n public documont. Seven years ago (July
11)13) when not one in ten thousand of the Amoricnn pcoplo had
uny such thoughts, he prophetically from a vision assorted the im
minence of war and that it wouliJ not bo settled by any European
nation. In tho ordor of Provideuco this Groat Itopublio from the land,
ing nt Plymouth Rock wua rained up to successfully meet the crisis
and at the elohe v lib a general llsarming, cnuso wars to ccaso. Th
sermon ulso presented evidence from tho Scrlpturos and facts of his
tory to prove that the Unitod StntoB was a choson nation for world
leadorablp tinder the Now Tostamont liko israol was under the Old
Testament. N
Til 10 A BURY DEPARTMENT
Washington, Fob. 2, 1018.
Rev. Dr. Birmingham;
I wish to ospross tho very cordial npproclatlon of tho Treasury
Dopartmont for your valunulo sorvlccs Hind also tho hope you will
frequently dollvor your address on Amoricnn "Destiny. It is roallzed
that much gocl will bo 1X0001111)118110(1 by it In promoting the net
Liberty Loan Very slncoroly yours,
FRANK R. WISON, IMroctor of Publicity.
Itov. T. M. C. liirminglmm fairly "captured" the town of Moid
with an eloquont dlscourso on tho futuro of Amorlca ns tho choson
nation of Uod under tho Now Tostamont. Tho three churches dis
missal their rogular service and mot in union meeting nt the Luthora
Church on Inst Sunday evening that nil might hoar this normon that
tho congress of tho United Statt'B Imd ordorcd prlnteJ. Mead, Nobr.,
Advocate, Dec. 1913.
This dlscourso Is not partisan but presents from tho Scriptures
gospel light on tho plan of GqiI nnd suro way with a general disarming
to promote
aoats Free and All aro Invited. Everybody who roads this holp with
publicity In mentioning It and havo tho mooting announced In your
own and all the churches on tho preceding Sabbath.
needs from the
be agree
that have
look over our
whut preferable because of the faci
that It Is less easily washed off by
rains. The Duroau is reatjy to give
suggestions to any ono regarding tho
kind and coat of apparatus best suit
ed to the individual need of the In
quirer. Dr. 1,. ,1. KHAUSE, Dentist, X-ltny
Diagnosis. .McDonald Dank llnllillng.
Phono 07.
Disarm The Nation
WILL PREACH ON
American Destiny
World Peace
At North Platte In
Christian Church,
On Tuesday, Aug.
30th, at 8 p. m.
A QUIET PLACE
to bring your friends to dine. A
placo whoro tho groatest caro la ox
oxclsed In tho selection of tho food
inatorlals. A placo whoro tho cuisine
Is exqulslto, whoro the china and cut
lory Is tastoful, and tho surroundings
plonsant. This Is bucIi a placo. Come
and enjoy it.
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE.
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