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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
WILSOaY TOUT. Editor and Publisher. Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska rostornco as Second Class Mutter. UIISCKIPTION PIMCK: ir, in advance Jl.Cd 28tli, 103J. KMTOJtlAI. 1 Spindof our subscribers havo com lilnmarajtf the Irregularity of the coin UnUcflJfStory which wo aro running, fills . could not bo avoided. Whon wahnro morp tuntorlnl than wo can run ' In six pages wo havo to run' eight and that nioniiB we. must omit tho story for that Issuo, Every chap ter 'of the story will bo run but the Intervals between tho . InstnUmohts may not always bo thoiim'o.'' , .f 1 HUiVhltKDS OF PKOPLK ATTEND DKDICATIOX OP COMMUNITY If A LI AT WALLACE. THE NORTH' PLATTE SBMl-WEBKLYf TRIBIjNE The majority of tho state dally papers aro taking more notice of high school football this year than over before, iho Unlvorslty games .and tho gamoB between tho colleges Kined to get columns of spaco but now Oie high school toams soom to be In ttho load. Tjio High School Ramos nro of Interest to more people and in moro localities than- any; other and It looks as though tholr popul arity Is to grow still more. iGood for tho Senior High-Parent Teacher Association. As far as wo &now, It Is tho lirst to organize for tthft year. There never waB a greater meed for parents and 'teachers u ot togther than now and this should bo done from tho kindergarten to ! :tho graduation class. Thoro is . great work before tho 'Senior High PardnkTeachor Association this year and If It rises to tho occasion and "lots the affairs or tho Board of Edu cation alone it enn do a great work. Wo oxpoct Mrs. Ilouglund nnd her -Jipsoclates will mako good. 'I iita Johnston Memorial Hall at WalluTo wbh dedicated Tuesday after- noon ; followed by a banquet and and program. This. Hall was erected by MoMlchacI Bros, of North Platto and is said to Ibu a beautiful building, ono of the llnost In western Nebraska Captain Hrown of Pittsburgh, led the subscription list for this building af. tor tho deatli of Mr. Johnston at hio homo In Pittsburgh. Mr. Johnston had many friends In Wallace- and so they dedicated their community hall ln hon or of him. The slto on which the build ing stands was donated by P. L, Ha per of Wallace. mo miiiuing is complete in ovory way and so Is its equipment. There i is a large kitchen nnd dining room wmcii nave ovorytning necossary, This equipment was nil paid for from tho subscription money. Tho banquet which followed the dedication waj comploto us was the toast list with J. T. Kccfo as toastmastor. Tho sing Ing was led by Lee Carroll and toasts I' VI V B'U H AAAAAA A J AU AA , II . A- Shuman, B. E. Oarr, J. a. ncolor, Mr. Roverngo of Grant, Mrs, KI1 Han of Wallace, Mrs. Johnston, the widow of tho late Mr. John ston of Pittsburgh who' at tended (no dedication with nor son. Also Capt, Drown of Pittsburgh gavo an interesting address. Flvo hundred reucsts woro Boated nt Lho banquet tables and many more would hnvo ultended if it hnd not been for the weather. o: King Ithlloy may have made a name ".for hlmBolf by winning tho races hen at North Platto but ho didn't do some of our auto drivers any good. They are trying to ho llko him nnd it sometimes means troublo. One of our rorcmottt citizens tried some of tho big town stuff over at Venango the othqr day and got Into troublo with tho offlcluls on the charge of speed ing. Somo of the younger , follows here aro trying the same line, and it the police are on tho job when they ' o by somo of these days, they will "have trouble too. -;o:- Edwv .Todcnhof returnod Wednes day from Donvor whoro ho .accom panied his wifo onrouto to Phoonlx Ariz. whQro sho vlll spend tho win ter. , , Wo hro showing a now lino of stamped artlclos In our neodlowork department such as tho newest do ttlgns In luncheon sots, towels, ap rons, pillow ensos, gownB, card tablo covora, laundry and show bags. Also a nlco ntwortmiMit of tlio ' Pacific packages of inndo-up garmonts with threads included. Wiiittakor Spec ialty Shop. G06 Locust Stroot. On iieconn of pouring the comont on tho roadway on tho brldgo uc'roab the rlvor south or North Platto, this Jirldgo will bo closed to travel, oxcopt foot pnBseiigors, on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wcdnosday, Oct. ;iO and 31 and Novinbor 1st and 2nd. Hy Ordor Of tho Hoard of County CommUalonorn. 15. 11. s Pit I NO ED, Chulrman. Tho officers of Cliaptor AK, P. E. 0. assisted tho state organizer Mrs. Nell Oranthon of Lexington organize a now chapter nt Ogallaln Tuesday. Tho new chapter 0. I, begins with a membership of fourteen members nnd gives ovory promise of being tho banner chapter of tho stato in a fow years becauoo of tho talent, ab ility and enthusiasm of tho charter mombera. Tlio A-lslllng guests woro royally ontortalned at a ono o'clock luncheon and banquot In tho evening Tho mombors leaving felt'that P. E 0'. might, stand for; ,Pof fee? Enter- talnorijcOgallala. ' Mr. and Mrs. ChaB. Weir returned Wednesday from Omaha where Mr. Wdlr accented his "newly nppolnted position ns safety agent of the Un ion Pacific. I . I mm ' ' ' ' LHHHMHHI mm 0 Next Week Is avinff Time! Folks! TheGr eatest Price Massacre of All Time v 1 ( . 1 "I'm th Meet Me at 'Ten O'clock" at the ( reatest oi Al! Selling Sensations Ivielll ' J? . The World's Greatest ' i ) Price Cutter A IH'IKT PUCK to bring your mends to dine A pluco where tho greatest care is ex excised In tho soloctlon of tho food matorlals. A place whoro the cuisine Is oxqulslto, whoro tho china and cut lory is tasteful, and tho Burroundlnga pleasant. This Is such n pinco. Come iniil enjoy It. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE. ! PI'S Larger Stock-Bigger Profit tlxporlonced cattlomon know tho dlfforonco botween good and poor Ktook mensurod In torimi of dollais und cents. In almost all tho rauge Btate8 they diavo seouroa tho enactment of laws nbsolutoly prohibiting tho running of soruli bulls on open range or Forest Reserve. Wo urgo more farmers and stook moil of this vicinity to Join tho "Dot Jpter Llvo Stock Movement." Tho ;ibett'er tho stock tho bigger the profit. The Platte Valley State Bank 5BVOC ' S S P. Rf va Starting ednesday Morning ' NOVEMBER 2nd, . AT TEN O'CLOCK EVERY MOTHER, WIFE AND DAUGHTER WILL BE THERE Watch Al! Papers for the Great Announcement S3 ml ml IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT OF i THE LEADER MERC. CO. A RBAlj SALE NOW ON. Wroh ,you start out shopping In re Hponso to tho many page aiul ' li'alf page adVortls'omonts, tiomo to ''tills ntoro direct, or como to this store after you have looked around. Dut bo Buro und don't you buy until you Jmvo ozairiiridd and compni'c'd our of. , rorings and satisfied yourself, that , lioro you can save a foitrth, a third nnd of ton ono-half. I Vou needn't take our word for it, u will bo readily convinced, and. 1 nd you,1 oura ia a superior,: high C 88, stylish Btock and dependable. Our Women's Roady-to-Woar Do lu -tmont Is filled MMth Now York's t v intest atylos Jn women's cloth a' it fur coata nnd furs, womon,8 tail, oi vd suits, drossos, blouses and mill, inory for womon, missos nnd child jo,n. ... Our Men's and DoyB' Clothing Do partmont This storo is tho sole North Platto agonoy for tho Illrsch Co. and MIchnola Steams & Co., cf Rochester, Now York, finest clothing for mon, also solo ngoncy for tho col obratod Dunlan hats, nnd thnan fln6st obtainable. Dut, as it is the policy of this storo to. undorsoll, our prices are less than any others Bell ing this class of goods. dur Dry Goods Department, Wo havo Just rocolved a now shipment of wool "dross " goods, silks, coatings, skirtings, flnnnolel nnd) all nooded wintor wearB, nt prices that mnko pon ijlblo liberal, unrestricted buying. Tho opporunlty for you to tost.'.our v'aluos in quality morchnndlsoSs splendid ono at tills tlmo. Pur Footwear Department always dffors tho rarest values ln footwear for t'iio family. Hundreds profit by our nttractlvo offerings. "Why ot you? Mrs. Edward Boguo returned to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fowles loft Wednesday for tholr boWo" in Cn. lfornia after spending tho summer months in this city. her homo in Grand Island Wednes day after visiting her parents Mr. and MrM. Frank Barber. :o:- A number of very good books have been donated to tho Public Lli brary durjng Ujonjst month. Those donating woro Mrai Wm. Hawley, Mrs. John Bratt, Mrs. G. S. Hartman hnd-Mrs. Frank Turplo, .f'-JT : Tho Affairs of Anatol A Cecil B. DoMlllo sporb production. Filled with tonsq dramj and groat heart nnnonl. Tin L'rlnnlnt- nnnlltlna mnlrn " J -Jf .UMttHUU AAA A AW It ono of tho groatcst pictures over atili.tt AAmlm. 4a A1.a ir.lil. r l t-.........'...-...w......M..M.MM a A BIG JITNEY DANCE at the LLOYD OPERA HOUSE it i.t t.i it t.i i.t :.: NORTH PLATTE Warm when it's Cool Cool when it's warm EVERY Thursday & Saturday EVENING. Candy for the Ladies Saturday Evening. A real brand new floor. No stairs to climb. LADIES FREE. t.t tt i.t it It :.t t.t i.t i.t It i.t 11 it it it t.t tt tt tt tt it it tt wear thonf admit that they aro tho 30 and 3; and Nov. 1.