The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 04, 1921, Image 1
tfTrtbttnc, NORJH PLATTE, NEB., OCTOBER 4, 1921. No. 77 THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. LODGE, CHURCH AND SOCIETY COMING MEETINGS IN THIS VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS OF jf THE CITY. PHILOS OUNA Club will meet with Mrs. H. E. Ultchcll Wednesday. LOCAL AND lKKSOiNAL PALESTINE COMMANDRY Knights Templar will meet Friday evening at G:30. Work In tho Itcd Cross degree. GOLDEN RULE -T- Blblo Class wiUmcet Friday. attoc Boon with Mrs. T. O. Swenson, 715 West 3rd Street. YOEMEN Wilt hold a social meeting ou Thursday Oct. 6th. All Yoemen and familles'aro invited. t MISSION Tho Sweedlsh Mission will -lold ser vices at the Christian Church on Fri day Oct. 7th nt 8 p. m. ALTAR SOCIETY of tho Catholic church will hold n social at tho M. C. Hayes home, -414 West 9 th St. Thursday after noon. EPISCOPAL GUILD Will nieot Thursday afternoon. Tho Entertainment committee is, Mes dames Howard, Chapman, AVnlback Fplcer ami Wright. AUXILLIARY To I). of R. T. will hold regular business" meeting Friday in K. P Hall at3 P. M. Every member is urced to bo present Important busl ness. . , , Two ferneries have been placed in tho city library reading room. They ndd mucii-to "tho chcrrfulness of -the room. John Moss of Wcllfleet was a city visitor Saturday. Julius Plzer wont to Omaha Sun day to transact buslnoss. Miss Mary Martin of Maxwell Bpent Saturday in the city. ) Keith Nevlllo wept to Omaha Sat urday to transact business. Chas. Haner wont to Lcwellea on Saturday to visit rolatlves. Mrs. Philip Deats and daughter Florence returned Saturday from Omaha. Miss Ruth Davidson spent tho week end in Juolsburg, visiting with friends. Mrs. Margaret Tailor left Saturday for Denver where she will mako her future home. .'j? The car of potatoes is In. Co'ilTe and got them at tho car. Bring your sacks. McMlchael Grocery. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. Todd died yesterday at tno Todd home. Miss Ruth Elder left Saturday for Grcoley, Colo, to attend tho State Teachers College. 9.9D J. A. Ward anu son Charles left Saturday for points in Iowa to visit for two weeks. 9.99 - W. P. Snyder attended tho Garden County Fair last week and acted aa ono of tho judges. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stuart came the latter part of the week from Den ver to visit relatives. Mrs. W. Nuzum and daughter of Maxwell were among the out of town visitors Saturday. 9.99 M. McConnlcic left Saturday for bin Jionle in Murslmlltown, Iowa, after flatting oinnila in tno city. Miss Helen Moore loft Saturday for Omaha where she will attend tho nnvifis Buslneess College. Wm. Mercelles played ball with tii a Wallaco team Sunday In the game . between Wallaqe and Graln- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weeks left bat mday for their homo in Grand Is ABOUT PEOPLE AND THINGS MANAGER IIAWLEV TO PRESENT "LISTEN 1RKN1SV MUSICAL COMEDY LOVERS . I'LE AND THE THINGS THEY ARE DOING HERE. Tho musical comedy, 'LlBton Irene' Us MTokod for Monday October 10th nt tl.n 1 i.miiilnrllV nf til la CURRENT COMMENT AB'JUT PEO. Production, everywhere It W boot fact that tho book Is amusing, the music tuneful, tho girls protty and the scenic and costume appointments .1 nre on a lavish scale. Thoro aro At a meeting ot tno jjincoin coumy . , . .. .i . n i 4i c.i..i-,.. many unusual Innovations which Adv sory Board of tho Salvation Army, held Tuesday afternoon, John aiii i ' . iii it some remarkablo rovolations in tho r... n A Cnlhv vlnn.Alinlrmmi nn1 'P. I SlUgO lirilBiry. UIIU in u.U Kiau.m " , novelties is tho "Jeweled Flir . tation Runway" an illuminated was cieciuou. not to put on a imuu- rimhfmr(1 n-tondinir from tho slaue I UL UtU HI tilt I 13 iliu VUU iutij . . i no Lincoln t race oviow m i i lntroauced on the "Walk- wheat exports from this country for myf amUB,ng. cnKcrtaln. last August totaled, in round numbers . h Rnont I IllUltb l. Vf ----- M. LET'S KNOW NORTH PLATTE . . . ... tmrty tnrco anu ono-nau munon uu- . ... , ,,, nlnv a ,., .i i rousing success. Such pcrformors IUI liny iiujsuoi. uuiuiu iiiu nut uuu j i - the opinion of Secretary Hoover, this " Nynt Drown Amuriaa-s most beau- 1 ' I Mfnt nntrnoo .Tnnnnv fJfitE. tllO nor- llow of wheat to Europo should react I , ' , ,, .. n. . . ,. ... , ...i J feet nut, Elks Quartotto, 3 Drowns larornuiv on utxricuuuiu umi uubiuvtn i .... ronditlons throuchout the country. Aco Wlngfleld, Bill Baroor, boymour IMlRIOrR. .1(11! IJOVIL'. IUIIU UlUJlUii. Tlnfv l.'nrlnni TClwnnrl BrOWll. tllCSO tho merchants of this city. Ono uani; guarantee tho excolloncc or uio cast otilclal stated yesteruny that ins con URThrifty r A SERUiS OF IXFOIOIING AHTIC- LI ABOUT NORTH PL ATOM'S AND ITS PEOPLE. :o: NORTH SIDE SEWER IS COMPLET. ED AND THE WORKMEN ARE TRANSFERRED corn did more business on Saturday than on any 'day since tho first ot the year. Tho Union Pacific buslnoss is better than It was at any tlmo he fore the war and on ono day recently rpll0 seWer connecting tho oast end it surpassed the best record made on of Ninth street with tho North Platto . n. . t i ... Mrl - . . nny previous uay in me iiiuiury m i ntver just above the raliroau oriugo tin. riml To rnroril Wns 111 tho nUlll-...i,i Wn.lnno.lnv nml thi ber of ars moved through North Platto. workmcn worc tranforred to the south .1 vlilrli In unt nt. t.ho OiZil -X UU ' -- - W " Carl Backers bollovos in iloiug of tQwn Contractor Dnckors has lia.l things in a big way. Ho secured the ag h,gh ft8 olB,lt neom at work on tho . - L m . 1 . .. ....... . n 1 ri contrncia lor inn uwci iuuiud started In to do a good job and make as much out of the contract as nos Bible. Tlicn no got tno contract iur , n . n 1inlf nnfl ,u ..... ,t laying tho water mains. That moant R THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Tho Board ot Education of tho City of North Platto, In tho County of Lincoln in tho Stato ot Nebraska, is tho dfflcial title by which tho School Board Is designated in legal matters. Most peoplo call It uio School Board and that is usually accepted as correct. Tho Board is composed of six members, each elect ed for a term ot nix years and two elected every year. They aro elect ed at tho annual city election in April and tako their places on tho following Monday, or a3 soon thereafter as thoy aro duly quali fied. They do not rccolvo any salary as members but may voto a salary to tho Sccrotary who may bo a member of tho Board or somcono out Bide. At present tho board consists of tho following: Elected In 1919 Mrs. Mary Snyder Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cramer. Elected in 1920 Edmund Dlckoy E. R. Goodman Elected in 1921 Kolth Novlllo Wm. J. Hondy. Tho officers of tho Board aro Edmund Dickey, president; Mrs. Ellzaboth B. Cramer, vice-presiuoni- Mrs. Mary Snydor, secretary; L. E. Mohlman, city tronsuror Is treasuror of tho Board. Tho regular meetings aro hold In tho Board of Education rooms In tho Franklin school building on tho first Monday of overy month accord ing to law. Special meetings aro called at any time. Thoso meetings aro open to tho public when anyono may appear before tho Board and prosont a grlovanco or ask a favor. Tho Board has broad powers In controlling tho affairs of tho school district and la subject only, to tho laws ot tho stato of Nebraska. It is not under tho control of any city, county or district officers. In many matters It gets its powers directly from the people. . It can issuo bonds only when tho peoplo authorizes It by vote. :o: :- AMERICAN RED CROSS ROLL CALL FROM ARMISTICE DAY TO THANKSGIVING nrolcct at ono tlmo and will keep a- hout fifty on tho Job nt prosont. The south sldo Bowor has been laid for Word has Just boon rocolvcd hero that tho Annual membership roll call ot tho American Red Cross in Lincoln County will begin on Nov. 11, Armls tico Day, and extend until Thanks giving day, Nov. 27. Tho Roll Call In Lincoln County will bo lead by Miss Anna C. Krnmph, Chairman of tho Lincoln County Chapter. Tho splendid work dono in this Comity by Miss Sarah Kelloy In tho Homo Sorvlco work and by Miss Florcnco Chaftin In tho Homo Nursing und Public Health work will mako an appeal to Lincoln County citizens which will put tho campaign over In good shape. Full plans will bo announced later. :o: 9.99 laying tho water mams, mat mean, . Qf th(j dty nQW R a lot of work and If ho depended en- E . t tQ 0ft5 tircly on human labor he would not on Qak tQ A gt . we8(. on A get through before uie ground ozo. Qn Jack8(m tQ th(J Also It w, expensive unuet most, cmv nnA, Pront Tho dRionsr SoMie went to Colorado W g ,n thpco slzC81S( 15 and 12. returned with a mammoth steam ditch wjn oxteml Q muay ior - digger. It eats out a trencu iwoiW . j sV land after visiting relatives in tho Jnchog wWo an( B,x foct (leep mA little ovei 18,000 fpet or nearly city. keeps moving riglit along, it is now L- Mrs. A. C. Cochran of blionuan, goln! wef)t Qn E strcot nn(1 tlle gangg Wyo. who" visited at tho C. A,, now- ie oliowing wlth the pipe. As soon Icy homo left Saturday for Commons Ojir One Week SDecial Sale -.:o: as the pipe arrives, work is to com- menco on the water mains. hctt wou lehci I tiAc Wim ovet- come op wiVW TVvjl tide- tr, Visit. ' Miss Madne Flynn returned tho latter part o'f the week from Osage. Tho ilotary Club was enterUiined Wyo., where sho spdnr a weelc with yesterday by tho Northwestern Bell Toipnlinno Co. Manaser E. V. Cooper ineuua. i 1 returned ' to 1 nn,i iiiq na3istants sho'vea tno men JUll"Ulll " w.v . I Torrlngton, Wyo. Sunday after vis.- through tho plant In tho Waltemath ulng his parents Mr. and Mrs. u. building ami periormeu suhim imr nxonriinonts for Uiom. Tho meth- T. Wile'""' I " , , , Mrs. Peppy and baby returned to i,y which the buslnoss and iosI- Omaha Saturday after visiting Mrs. denco cans are nanu.cu -.... m Tr.v wnn form- niul tho IniDortanco of North Platte i orn iNurnii. mio. - , , ally Miss Grace Smith of this city. as a relay station was emphasized .1 i,nhv nr.- Tho RoUirluns also Inspected the Mrs. LtGO miuumu" ii.." i comp iled her mothere Mrs. Cooney plant of the Western Union on tho C" PaU . ! , n,.r, Saturday, first floor of the same building. These to M. vlBltB fonowcd tho weekly noonday SMrrAr:nur Ru;h;nd I,-" Miss luncheon at the Lutheran church Elsto Waltemath relumed tho latter nasomBuu part of the week from Omaha where tho latter has been talcing ireauuuui. THE ENROLLMENT OF THE CITY SCHOOLS IS MUCH GREATER THAN FORMERLY. Yesterday Superintendent Llttcl gave out tho following enrollment of the city schools: In tlie jciiorson school there aro 309 pupils, in the Washington 397, in tho Lincoln 384, in tho Franklin 44G, In tho Central Uich School 1!0G making a total en roUment of 1813 Btudents. This Is a larger enrollment than former years and now teachers and equipment havo been added to meet the demands ot each school. POPULAR BRANCH LIBRARY IS TO BE OPENED AT THE LINCOLN SUHOUU CONTINUES THROUGH THIS WEEK D0NT fail to take advantage of this un usual MONEY-SAVING EVENT. LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF VALUE GIVING BAR GAINS. SEE WHAT YOUNEED THEN COME IN AND LET US CONVINCE YOU OF OUR UNDERSELLING ABILITY. Mens and Young Mens Fall and 50 $000 L3 Winter Overcoats up to $35 val- ues lor tins saie oiuy , Mens and Younc Mens All Wool $mCfc.50 $ 180 Suits up to $42.50 values for this sale only Shoes !. UUerv.of Richmond, lnu. sup- .... i . -f nniintriinfliin nf ITllltOll iu.iv. . . onnieiHlUIIl. Ul uiimuuwn . u.,rvv Murrin and daughter Hai- i,h hulldlnes. (arflvcd in riot were called to Omaha Saturday to yesterday, coming hero in ro- account of tho serious comm.mi chamber of Cominorco "When you have money to .spare LOAN IT TO C. D" C. D. stands for Certifi cate of Deposits, familiar lo .all our customers. C. D. always "comes up with the tide'' and always has paid obligations when due or demand. Ideal for fall money. Interest rate 5 per cent. Deposits in this hank are protected by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska. UNION STATE BANK ALL Grain Checks Cashed Here. on nf T.nwrenco Murrin. iJVnno.es Flynn, son of Mr. ana Mrs. James Flynn, has been promot ed to vice-president of tho Loose- r. rinun TTnrvnRlflr Co. ill MOW OUBi "ttlJV' . York Cltty. it.,-,.,, vinisiinum of Omaha visit i ; ... cd local friends and transacteu uusi that the needs of an extension to tin post office building' be investigated. Mr. Ullery will bo in town sevui.w . t L 41. dnys and will fully investigate ui needs of more room to expedite me hnmlllne of mail. He will also in- vontlgato the proposod Improvomont i i...Uinunt of tho Inderal DUlKi- UU lll""" I III Lliv lltioiitii"". w ness in tho city tho latter part ot lng for whlch notorial Is now belli tho weelc. Ho was a lormur n,saombled. I . dent. . . I . V nnmniT. frf,iATr iiwatS Xi. N. Lamb and family left sat- iajlmuj i'"""'""" Vw Miss Lorotta Murphy, City Librar ian, has just announced that alio will reopen the Juvenile branch library at. tho Lincoln School on Friday, Oct. 7. This branch was lirst opon- ed about three years ago and the number of borrowers has steadily increased until it has bocomo a reg ular part of tho school. Spade Last Brogue seasons newest shoe regular45 85.0 va"uc for this Ij Shoes English Walkers, Cordovan Calf, regular $650 $y95 values for this sale UL 0lll1 HIGH SCHOOL RECORD IN GAME WITH COZAD urday for Long Beach, Calif., to . i. fntiiro homo. Many UUlllU " - social function's have been given in tiinlr honor A cablegram was received hunaay Qn Frlday ln tho first gamo of by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. uunion aaon by BCOro of 17G to 0. lng that thoir daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Dean Itlchardson nau Tho North-Platto High School foot ball team defeated tho Cozad aggro nrrivod eafolv In Paris. Thoy wore to loavo soon for Milan, Italy. Tho Stato Convention of tho Am erican Legion was hold at Fromout tho season by a score of 17G to 0. This score breaks tho local fhlgh school record as tho highest scoro ovor made was in 101C when tho local olovcn won from tho Choyenno Tnilinna 112 to 0. A largo crowd Uiilittu tw " I HllOIlUUU IUU fclWUU UUU Uiuiu last week. Dr. McKlrahan and Roy JaBm bolng Bll0Wn In football. this . .ii .A.t Mnrtli "Plnffrt I . . Cochran attended from North Platte y(jar lhm QlfQr befor0i Tho Rotary tno oiner uiuuiuu M....r to mako connections for ono reason or another. Mr. Cochran was elect and Kiwanls Clubs attended in body. Tho High School pupils occu ..... a O .1.,. ..wntiilutntlfl Ul I"'""'" I )10(1 II HUUllUll Ul UlU (,iuiiuu.u i.l to renresent the SlxUi district lfonntnir thlnM colnir with their yolls I mvvj.io '-!- I J 1 J - - on uio uno iuuutivu v-uhuuh.www ana Hongs, m J-Mum nP litrA irnnra thorn hotnCT I IQr II IVi III VL VTU JtMlOl ,vw , two mnmbors ot the committee from notiuiu nach district. Dr. McKlrahan was Water ront is duo and will no uc oinrtnd as alternate dologato-at-largo linnuont on tho 20th of October to tim Nfitional convention of tho norsnoy a. woicn Toulon which meets at Kansas City. Water Commissioner BOYS ALL WOOL C ITC TWO PANTS DUHO Regular S12.50 value for this sale ouly October Records ON SALE NOW Vocal Instrumental Dance Novelty Numbers Roberts Music Co. 110 East Front Street $p5Q HIGHEST GRADE 15A,TO MaMrifiaWQ ALL WOOL x.j.a w Hcculur S7.00 values for this sale only MENS HEAVY fnilf QwPfltofS MREY COTTONfl Regular $2.50 value for this sate only MENS HEAVY IT COTTON RIBBED uiuu yu Regular SI .50 value lor tins saie amy THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG VALUES f YHERH LOW PRICE MEETS GOOD QUALITY Cor. Front & Dowoy Sts. CORNER FRONT & DEWEY STS..