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mti-lcdtli) (Tribune.
THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAH.
NORTH PLATTE- NEB., DECEMBER 6, 1921.
No. 95
POLICE CHANGE
HEADQUARTERS
CHIEF AND l'OICK MAGISTRATE
NOW SETTLK1) IN NEW
' LOCATION.
METHODIST LADIES I'JtKPAltF,
AND PUBLISH A NEW COOK
DOOK
Tho pollwi headquarters were mov
td esterday from the upstairs room
at the corner of Front and Dewey to
tho firo station building. Here
will occupy room which the firemen
have been using for a reception room.
The firemen have moved upstairs in
to tho new addition and tho room va
cated has been fixed up for pollca
purposes. A door now connects with
the hall leading to tho outside door
opening on tho east. A vault has been
placed in this room and tho rear door
(opens into a room which is to bo used
as a detention room where prisoners
can be taken for cross examination
and held -while awaiting Uio arrival
of witnesses or evidence. Tho now
Tooms are heated by tho plant at tho
firo station and can bo used night
or day. Tho city thus consolidates its
fire, water nnd police departments in
Its own building nnd thus saves rontal
-charges. When seon lastnight Chief
Spillner said, "We arc not fixed up
very well yet but will bo very well
located when we get things arranged."
Judge Tracy will have his office in
this room with the chief.
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, The first 100 kids under 15 years
of ago buying a ticket for tho matinee
Friday to "Winners pf tho West" win
get a cap free also a free ticket to
the next chapter on the following Friday.
Clinton & Son, The Eye Glass Men,
Servico and Satisfaction.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Johnson are all
smiles over the arrival of a ten. pounl
boy Sunday morning at the home of'
their- dau'ghter MrsT . J. A. Stryker 6t
.Kearney.
Tho Methodist Cook Book Is now
a reality. Several months ago tho
material was collected and a commit
tee prepared thd manuscript, Tho
printers experienced somo difficulties
In getting tho type Bet and somo do
lay was necessary In order that tho
book bo up to tin standard which had
been set for It. Lt.st week the first
copies were delivered and sold. They
contain about ninety pages of recipes
contributed by tho ladles of the
church nnd their friends. These ro
clpes are standardized, the ingredi
ents being listed first and tho direc
tions following. A table of contents
shotfll the wide range of cooking
which is included In tho book. Thoia
aro soups, meats, vegetables, breads,
cakc3, pies pickles, Ices and lco
creams, puddings, sandwiches, Jellies
And presorves and candies. . Tho
books can bo secured in soveral cov
ers and in a black oil cloth binding.
The prlco Is 60 cents and they aro
for sale at Rlncker's ' nnd Nowton'3
stores.
TO INCREASE
LOCAL TAXES
CITY MUSEUM TO HE FOSTERED
BY LOCAL D. A. R.
CHAPTER
, At the meeting of the local D. A. R.
last evening a movement was launch
ed for the establishment of a museum
for this community Since one of tho
purposes for which tho North Platte
City Library was created was the
maintaining of a museum, it was sug
gested that the library building
would bo a good place In which to
house it. It was not definitely deter
mined just what part of the history
of this county would bo Included In
tho period for which relics and mu
seum specimens are to bo collected
but It is probable that they will bo
confined to some definito period on
account of lack of room to take caro
of all tho material that comes.
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AUTO .STRUCK RY TRAIN AT Till
WILLOW STREET CROSSING
SUNDAY.
U.B.Thrifty
PROPOSAL IS MADE TO INCREASE
OCCUPATION TAXES IN
NORTH PLATTE
The proposal has been made that
tho occupation tax" ordinance be re
vised and brought up to dato Tho
ordinance now In forco was passed
In 1911. At thnt time North Platto
was a place of about 5,000 people.
Now it has twlco that many people
and it is argued that tho occupation
tax should bo Increased. For example,
it, is stated that tho occupation tax
for tho electric light company anu
tho telegraph company In 1911 was
NORTH PLATTE MUSICIANS AS
SOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS
FOR YEAR.
At a meeting of tho local musicians
union, hold Doc 4 the following of
ficers woro elected for tho coming
year: Chas. J. KUUan, president;
Fritz Westenfold, vice-president; Edw
Weeks, secrotary-trcasuror; Harry
Brodbocl: and Robt. Jandebcur dire it
ers; H. I. Jacobson, sorgoant-nt-arms;
II. L. Jncobaon, Enrl Ilcffncr nnd Geo
.Russell, delegates to central labour
union. Tho committee on arrange
ments for tho Annual Musicians' Ball
is C. Cushman, Lco Nowton, Trovolyn
Doucet, Edw. Weoks and K. L. Jacob
son. :o:
CHRISTMAS LETTERS AND CARDS
OF UNUSUAL
SIZES.
ABOUT PEOPLE
AND THINGS
current comment arout peo
im,e and the thincis they
aim: doing here.
Postmaster General Hays says:
Plcaso urgo tho public to desist
' ..n,i ''.! f Ming small-slza cartls and on
M.,M tw ll.mr almiiU voiopes WHICH UIU inuiuuu .
,u,w 1U. 10 ""v " Christmas nerlod. Wo horip the sta-
pay a largor pari, oi uio expenses oi it - . nn nn
. . LIUIIUUIO Will IkUV H IVVIi vwmw
government. The same argument Is . "u, , , , ' , .
said to apply to the telegraph com1
panics, the express companies, 'cir
cuses and other concerns which como
under tho occupation tax. At tho last
meeting of tho city council the matter
was brought up and referred to tho
ordlnanco committee. This commit
tec will probably revise tho proseht
ordlnanco by omitting cortain sections
such as tho ono putting a ltconso'on
each saloon or on beer vaults. Tho
committee will report its recommen
dation on increasing the occupation
tax and select what occupations
shall be taxpd. Tho city needs the
money and will attempt to got it
through some such means. Tho prin-
. small sizes. An untold amount of
I tlmo. is used by canceling such mall
'. by hand as it will not pass through
itho cancollnsr machines, which aro
built to cancel tho proper sizes of
1 envelopes at tho maximum rate of
RO.000 an hour. The hand stamping
not only causes, delay to tho small
size cards and envelopes but also
causes delays to tho other mall which
'ollows
In this connection wo appeal to tho
women especially to avoid stylish
forms of handwriting, "debutant stuff"
as ono postal worker calls it, and use
p. nlahi if not so pretty handwrit
ing.
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Tho filling station for tho National
Refining Co. at tho corner of Front
and Locust is boing constructed dur
ing" tho fino weather and will bo an
dor cover boforo long. All of tho com-
ont , work was completed this week
and the sales room is almost ready
for tho -roof.
County Agont Kollogg has boon call
ed to Scottsbluff for a meeting of tho
county agents of western Nebraska
which will bo hold on Doc. 7-8-9.
This mooting comes during tho meot
ing of tho Nobraska Potato Grow-
ers Association which Mr. Kellogg
plans on attending.
Tho dato for Christmas in tho City
Schools has been changed from Fri
day boforo Christians to Tuesday bo
foro Christmas. That Is, vacation will
start Wcdnoday, Deo. 23 nnd end
Tuesday night, Jan. 3. This chango
was mado to onnblo the tcachors who
livo so far away from North Platto
to reach their homes boforo Christ
mas day.
1)11. C. A. SELRY ELECTED COM
MANDER OF AMERICAN
LEGION POST
At ft mooting qf tho North Platto
Post No. 1G3 American Logon which
was hold In tho flrcmon's hall last
ovenlng Dr. C. A. Solby was olected
commander. Dr. Solby succeeds May
or E. H. Evans. During Mayor Evano
offico tho organizing of tho Amorlcan
Legion Auxllltnry is porhaps tho out
standing feature. Othor officers olec
ted nt the meeting aro Carl Backers,
first vlco commtinder; Ray Bradley,
Bccond vlco commander; Charles
Loth, adjutant; Maurice Williams,
socrotary and Thomas McGovorn nnd
Louis Kelly woro elected to tho ex
ecutive board for a term of two
years.
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COMMUNITY WOMENS CLUR .MEET
ING IS REING HELD HERE
TODAY.
ciplo of tho occupation tax is to ia IjAllGE CROWD ATTENDS AMEHI
non-residents and non-resident con- j- RAJf LEflIox AUXILLIARY
corns nnd allow home concerns to run ( CARNIVAL AT LLOYD
wlhtout this tax. Doubling tho occu-i
nfitlon tax has been suggested but no Tho first night of tho Logionetto'o
.mnrwinHnn iioa bfio.n received bv.varnlval was a huge success. Thoi
.v.U.u...vU -
tho council or mayor yet. I Lloyd opera house was tlie scone or
:o: wi merry-making carnival last, night
RASKET BALL SEASON OPENS AT ' hen tho American Legion Auxllllary
FIRST PRACTICE LAST nn(J frionHS entored Into tho fun. Tho
NIGHT. . I booths arranged along tho walls con-
The auto of Edw. Stewart was tamed all with which Ono wouiu care
struck by moving cars on the Union a large squad came out last night i0 taico n chance, there was a fishing
Pacific track at the Willow Street ifor the first basketball practice. Somo, ,,(,,, fortune tollers, and refresh-
I D
crossing. Mr. Stewart who was driv
ing the car attempted to cross tho
track and did not see tho moving
cars which woro attached to the
switch engine pr it backed up and
struck the auto. Tho car was pushed
several feot biit the occupants of the
"fir were not seriously in juried. Fol
' the accident, tho gasoline tank
i ' f're and the car wns completely
rned up.
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LINCOLN COUNTY FARM BUREAU
TO HOLD ITS ELECTION
OF OFFICERS.
service was
ee ctr iciTy
1KU
7-
power
hou
vetorans were flipping tho basketball ments. Every half hour free enter-
In tho Auditorium preparatory to tho talnment was offered to tho delight
first game with Lexington which is of ti10 patrons. Tho Robb twins, Paul
somo five weeks off. With Dr. Mc-, Harrington, Alloon Quinn, Josephine
Kirahan as coach and Roland Locko QUimette, Anita Johnson and brother
as captain the team will work under furnished tho entertainment. A select-
exceptional management. Basket ball e(j orchestra furnished music for tho
fnns of North Platte aro to have their ciance. This carnival under tho dlrcc
fill of games during the season. Mr. tion of Mrs. Clyde Cook and commlt
Smith, tho manager, has been able to t00 wng a marked success last cven-
Pcoplo In towr. should have oloctric
lights In overy closet In somo
country homes also this can bo done.
Whoro there aro no lights ono should
Vo careful not to try to take a lighted
match into a closot when looklng for
something. Many a firo has bb
caused by a lighted match In a closet.
A lighted candlo is also a bad thing
to take Into such n place. Put elec
tricity Into every closot as soon as
possible
"Th'o D'AV'-'R. met -In-regular ses
sion' last evening nt tho homo of
Mrs. II. S. White' with a good attend
ance of members. Miss Esthor An
tonld'os sang sovoral Bongs with
Miss Floronco Antonldos accompany
ing. Mrs. W. J. Ilondy rend an or
iginal paper on "Tho Pilgrim Moth
ers" and Mrs. M. K. Novlllo on "Why
tho PllgrlmB Did Not Colobrnto
Christmas." Tho roll call and busi
ness session took the rest of the
ovenlng.
Dolngatcs and mcmbors of womens
clubs in a number of neighboring
towns aro in North Plhtto today nt
tending a community club mooting.
Tho sossions oponed this morning and
will contluuo during tho day being in
terrupted only by tho lunch hour.
Tho sessions nro to bo hold in tho
Luthoran Church. Among thoso an
nounced for tho program aro Mr.
Ilartloy, Miss Loomls, Miss Kramph.
Mrs. Aborcromblo, Mrs. Knight, Mrs.
Goutzlor, Mrs. Frator nnd Mrs. Coch
ran. Each has a paper on tho subject
upon which ho or she Is an author
ity. A number of others will contri
bute to tho success and enjoyment
of tho mooting.
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JOINT MEETING OF PARENT-
TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS
TOMORROW
Tho Parent-Tcachor associations or
tho different schools throughout our
city will moot tomorrow evening at
tho Franklin auditorium nt .8 o'clock.
Mr. L. A. Ilartloy and Miss Allca
Loomlst representing tho State Board
oVvbcntioriaf Education;- Svill -'explain
their work rognrdlng night school.
Following tho address music will bo
given by the high school orchestra
and gleo clubs, A social time will bo
onjoyod by nil after which coffee and
doughnuts wll bo served. .
j q. F. Tomplo.'Tho Travelers Man.
7 do yourxmas
' Shopping early
We like to emphasize this
hank's service to fanners and
dairymen. We invite the man
who gets grain checks and the
men who get cream checks to
know -they can
CASH ALL CHECKS HEKE
Bring them in in person or in
close them in an envelope and
mail to us.
Your account will he credited
as promptly when you bank-hy-mail
as when you come person
ally to tho bank.
UNIONUI
STATE BANK
Wednesday. Dcvomber 14 has been
apt for tho nnnual meeting of tho
Lincoln County Farm Bureau. The
meeting will bo called for 1 p. m.
It Is not cortain whore tho sessions
will bo held so tho place will bo de
finitely announced later. At this meot;
Ing. the officers for tho coming year
will bo selected and plans mado for
continuing tho work which has been
started during tho past year. It Is
probablo that at least one official
from tho Nobraska office will be pres
ent.
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Jack Power entertained seven little
boy friends nt his homo yesterday
in honor of his eighth birthday. A
pleasant afternoon wns spent after
which a lunch was served.
Tho Bignell Community club hold
n succossfull bazaar last Friday and
Saturday and asks Tho Trlbuno to
thank tho pcoplobf North Platto and
surrounding country for tho liberal
patronage.
A real cordova bag makes a won
derful gift. Every woman knows it
by tho trade mark lnsldo. Dixon the
Jeweler.
Tho Chaso-Iilstor Stock company
practically gives two shows In ono
during their engagement hero at tho
Keith theator next Wodnesday and
Thursday night. In addition to tb&
regular play, tlioy present two and
threo vaudovillo acts between th-j
soveral acts of tho play. There aro
no tiresome waits, but between acta
tho audience is entertained with somo
of tho best vaudeville over carried
by a stock organization of this kind
There Is something for you to watch
and listen to at all times. Next Wed
nosday night "Tho Brat," and next
Thursday night "Saintly Hypocrites
and Honest Sinners." Temptation
prices, 25, 35 and 55 cents, which in
cludes tho tax.
get Class A teams for tho North Platto
floor. Tho cchodulo Is as follows:
Jan. 13 Lexington here.
Jan. 20 Gothenburg there
Jan. 27 Lexington there
Jan. 2S Sholton hero
Febr. 3 Fremont hero
Febr. 4 Fremont here
Febr. 8 (to bo filled)
Febr. 9 Lincoln thoro
Febr. 10 Havelock 'there
Febr. 11 Unlvorslty Place there.
Febr. 18 Gothenburg hero ' ,
Febr. 24 Sidney (tentative)
March 3 Sutton hero
March 4 Sutton hero
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Miss Ruby McMIchnol Is taking a
vacation from duties at tho Western
Union Telegraph Offico and loft to
day for Sidney to visit nt tho" homo
of her sister Mrs. Mann.
Buy her a beautiful Elgin wrist
watch for Chrlstmns. Dixon the
Jeweler.
Ing. A larger crowd Is looked for to
night. NOYE3I HER WEATHER REPORT
SHOWS GREAT DEFICIENCY
IN RAINFALL
Tho monthly summary of weather
conditions for tho month of Novembor
is just out It Bhows tho total pre
cipitation to bo only four-hundredths
of an Inch during tho month.. Tho
avorngo for September ,1s just ten
times that amount. The weather was
2.9 degrees warmer than tho avora"go
for November. But tho month mado
up In threats for its failure to como
up to tho avorago for tho record shows'
Thomas Ilcaloy of this city has boon
named chairman for Lincoln county
of tho Woodrow Wilson foundation.
According to press roports ho is also
named as chairman for Logan coun
ty. Tho Woodrow Wilson foundation
is controlled In this stato by a com
mittee of which Judge William F
Baxter of Omaha is chairman. Tho
object of tho foundation has not been
announced In Connection with tho appointments.
Tho Junior High School will bo ro
onfgnizod at tho end of tho first torm
to make room for tho thirty now
pupils who will como from tho var
ious ward schools at tho mid year
promotion. Under tho now plan pat
terned aftor tho schemo used In De-
trolt. Mich, and Blrmlnglinm, Ala.,
only tno clear days with 20 cloudy ! RroupH of students .will report direct
or partly cloudy. Tho lowest tern
poraturo was six degrees above zero
on tho 22nd. Tho highest was 7G on
the 3rd.
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Cllnton & Son, Tho Eye Glass Men,
Service and Satisfaction.
ly to mannal training, domestic
sclonco and gymnasium. This makes
it possible to handle sovornl divisions
with tho amo number of tcachors with
fout reducing tho officiondy of tho
school. It also saves 'now buildings.
Pat Your Dollars to Work
The money -you have worked hard to earn should
be put to work earning money for you.
There is no better security than our Real Estate
First Mortgages which can be purchased on small
payments and your money is drawing interest all the
time it is left with us. This institution is under the
supervision of the State Bank Board
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co,
Mr. L. A. Hartloy and Miss Alico
Loomls met with tho board of edu
cation last evening nnd explained tho
night school. It wns found that type
writing and shorthand and commer
cial arithmetic cannot bo givon in
night school with Government aid.
This work must bo arithmetic and sim
ilar Btudics which would holp a per
son In his occupation. For lnstnnco a
porson who would need to read bluo
prints in his occupation would ho per
mitted to tako mechanical drawing
and etc. In, tho girls division homo
mnking is tho most Important sub
Joct offered. No ono would bo per
mltted to tnko any of theso night
courses unless 16 years of ago and
employed in somo labor. High School
boys and girls ovor 1G years might
tnko up night school If employed on
Saturdays. Mr. Ilartloy and Miss Lo
omis will oxplaln tholr work in do
tall to tho Parent-Teachers Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock.
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Watch tho Spocialty Shop windows
for Xmas gifts. Arvllla Whlttakor.
50(5 Locust St.
ffosl&ri
A pleasant surprise on
xmas morning.
A package containing'
LADIES'
HOLEPROOF
SILK HOSE
A splendid quality of
pure silk hose with
ribbed top. A dandy
$2.50 value.
Specially Priced
$1.59
JL
PAIR
Colors-Black, Cordovan
Tan, Navy and White.
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