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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1921)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEAKLY TRIBUNE Semi'UJeeklu Eribtme. WILSOX TObT. fiaitor and- Publisher. Entorod at tho North Platto, Nebraska Pogtoftlco as Second Class Mutter, SUHSCKII'TION PRICE: Yoar, in advance $1.50 One TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921. EDITORIAL . Tlioro Is no question but that .tho people ot ovory school district In Lincoln county want moro and better education. Every upstanding citizen Is In favor of tho schools. And his an proval Is not Just perfunctory. Ho Id really In earnest, No pays his school taxes with lens grumbling than when he pays any other tax. He tolerates educational abuses with moro pat- lenco than ho docs those In any other'":'":",, . ",T "V"?0"1 dopartmcnt H government. Tho taxpay' . , . , ... , . , . . . . 1 , Ing lived In this city for a number er lias soon his school taxes mount - ,,,. . ., . . . ,,, !, a i" years Mrs. Elliott Is tho oldest during tho past ton years from ten ,,,, , ... T . .. ,-,t . , i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gray mills on a dollar to ono .hundred mills ,, ,, . . . . .. ' .. i t t antl "as many friends In tho city, Mr. on the samo dollar. In North Platto ,t . . " the' limit wns 25 mills up to about' ?"f ' ln ' T1 Mp, 8 191C, then It went to 35 mills, then to 1 tiLnll l ?r, T Z " 50 and now It Is 100. That Is tho bcstl , n I , ! evidence wo have of the good will "7, i"J7 ,n fDcnVcf "nd ,,, n. . . f .. Elliott will return to North Platte of tho people toward education. 1 ,.,,, 4, . .., , ., , . ,..,., ,, ., , , ,, i whoro they will make their futuro It is tho dollar ovldonco which is all poworful in American Hfo. But there nro many who fool that wo havo reached tho limit In education until there iB a falling off In taxatldn some 1 wnoro oibo. wnat tnoy want is more and hotter education for tho samo money, aomo navo auggestcd a vaca tion in, extending our educational ad- vantages, at loaBt until wo catch up. :o:- IflMrrwl rictilnf Mm fn, I taghtor of Mr. and Mrs. Morvln , Mlshlor, died at l:or homo Sunday. Un,co M0(1y. manager. Mr. Mario Tho funeral will bo hold from tho Bnp- A,mc3 nnd Dr T- 3- Kc" wero elect tlst church this afternoon at 2:30,' 01 Physicians and Miss Gladys Hon Intermont will bo made In tho local ' ck, .musician. At this meeting the cemetery. .beneficiary fund of Jnmos Myers who Mrs. Carrie Schwlagor and family 'llft(1 boon a ,nombor ot " local camp will spend Pbristmas in Kcarnoy a8lfor twonty V vaM. Tho Roy tho Kueats of tho former's parents,!111 Neighbor lodge is planning a big Mr, and Mrs. Tracy. raoot'nS tor December 28, whpn Practical Holiday Gifts FOR THE BOYS Boy's nil Wool two-pant SUITS $12.50 value Jloy Scout 'Shoos Sure to ploas'o tho boy Hoy's Warm leather .Hltts with knit wrhft. hn, A 75o value ouc Hoy's Knynt'o IVulstfii-- ' In all fnnoy patterns, iylfiotlp ' kbakl, bhio. gray and lila'ckl:-."5C Hoys fron find Hose-- Tho Mother's friend; , '-' no durnlnq; )J)C ' . . ' and up Hoy's A.O oiil .leisey Seniors In wine niid navy. 1 r All sUVg r r.. ..$i.ZD Many More Iloins that will Pletiso tho Hoy You will Find In Our Store. North Piatt o's Hoys' Store Say it I l$8.85 Trousers aro I ' . full lined. 1 : I -112.95 1 Pass's Flowers .; Christmas Mrs. Ilomor 1'otorson will enter tain tho Chancory Bridge club at her homo this evening. Tho mombors of tho Episcopal oung Peoples Association enjoyed a Christmas party last evening at their club houso Tho ovonlng waa spoilt-. lh'gariioH and dancing". Each mombor rccolvod a Christmas gift oif tho Christmas tree. Decorations wore In keeping with tho holiday season as wns the lunch served at tho close of tho ovonlng. Word was recolved In tho city of tho marriage of Mrs. LeafioGray Dlm- mlck and William Elliott, both ot this city, on Friday morning nt 9:30 home. Tho Rova! Nolchbnrn nmt. n w,i. ncsday afternoon of last weok and eloctod officers for tho coming year as follows: Mrs. E. W. Cross, oraclo; Mrs. C. Wlllorton, vlco oraclo; Mm. A. H. Ablo, past oraclo; Mrs. Hayes, chancellor; Mrs. IT. P. Honcklo, ro cardor; Mrs. I). Halllgan, rccolvor; Mrs. C. O. Dcdmoro, marshal;. Mrs. E. N. Johnson.. Innnr nnnMnnl Mrc. Jo,m Scharman, outer circle; Mrs. momoers expect sovorai supremo of ficers niid mombors from the but- rounding camps. :o: 'When asked about the series ot mootlngs which havo Just closod In tho Christian church yestorday, Rov. Stevens, tho local 'pastor laid: ' "These moctliigs havo boon vory gratifying In. their results. Thoro woro 29 accessions whllo many havo oxprossod themsolvos as having boon vory greatly helped by tho splendid sormons of Mr. Harris. Somothlng ovor ?200 was loft in tho church traH ,ury aftor all the oxpensos of the moot ing had boon moU "Mr, Harris Is a ready spoakor, Iihh a cloar grasp of tho Blblo nnd pre sontB his subjoct in a vury pleasing manner. Ho Is entirely free frohi thy sunsatlonal but holds Ills audlonco by a cluar and Interesting prosontntlon of truth. In his first 'sermon Mr. Har ris said that lio did not como to North Platto to 'hold a. meeting,' but to bo a 'workor togothor with Go'd' nnd the pooplo of tho church; and ho k'opt his word by bringing a Wealth of sympathy and good fellowship with him." Mr. Harris returned to Boulder Fri day night whoro ho will spend tho holidays, artor which ho will go to Albla, In., to becomo pastor of tho First Church of Christ. -:o:- Charlos Boguo arrived In tho city this morning from Omaha to spend r tow days with his family. Attornoy Victor Halllgan wont to Lexington this morning to attend dis trict court. with TO AH animals aro more llko human bolngs lh tholr foollngs than Is geji orally supposed, and domostlcatod animals nro ofton very much so. To sayithat you and 1 should live Just as did. our prlmitlvo ancostors would bo no, moro ilnroasonablo than t'cf gx poct your dog to onduro tho"' 'slgio hardship and possess tho sameicplj stltutlon as his rolatlve the wolp'or the Eskimo dog. Some pcoplo try to excuse neglect and abuse of their dog by saying that ho Is naturally n lardy animal and must bo kept strong and tough. There Is some truth in this; but If tho nni mal has lost his hardihood through coddling, or novor possessed any, be cause of having been raised Indoors and petted excessively, then it Is no moro "natural" for him to endure ex posure and hnrdshlp than it would bo for his master to trot around half clad llko a Fiji Islander or eat raw mo,at like an Eskimo. Wo marvel at the dog's Intelligence largely the result ot his long, con tinuous association with man, yet sometimes forgot that his physical nature, too, must have undergone great change. Do not be satisfied with a knowlcdgo of your dog's broed; when possible, know what kind of Hfo his immedlato nncestors Hvod. If your pet domes ot an Indoor "family," dogs that exorcised little nnd nto much, ho will not bo vory ro- bust. It you want him for an out-! door pal, bo reasonable, ns you would doslro your parents to bo with you under similar conditions, and go at tho hardening work gradually. It is not nt all uncommon for dogs to suffer with cold In tho winter. Even tho animal that has never been Irisldo much wljl feol a sudden chango In tho weather, and should bo' provided for. Put some oxtra'bod dlng in his konnol, nnd .boo that some of tho air holes which wero necessary In tho summer nro closed. If you havo no comfortable kennel for your pot, bring him Into tho houso for a night or two until you can fix up out door quarters. Romembor, too, that tho dog again like you and me will feol tho samo dogree of cold far moro at ono tlmo than at another. If ho Is not very well, or is too thin from over exer cise, worms, or digestive disorders, he will suffor keenly, pcrjmps .wlion you, In your warm coat, nro comfortable. Bccauso dogs aro known to tremble from nervousness or restraint nt times somo pooplo nscribo all trembl ing to' these and similar causes. Speaking generally, tho avorag'o dog, whon Jdlo will got cold If the weather Is such as, to. make his. master hundlo up. If ho has been running especially If through trenms, and Is allowed to cool off quickly and sit around In a raw wind, ho will chill, tako cold, nnd probably bo ill just llko a person. , Not a few hunting dogs hnvo contracted catarrh In ex actly' this way. Tako tho dog Into shelter boforp ho cools In tho wind, or blauket him do somothlng to keep him copifortnbld until his tompornturo la again nor mal. Think of your dog often; "If h is a good pal, treat him ns such, no will repay you with boundless loyal ty with IiIh vory life If necessary.--E. Enbanks, In Our Dumb Animals. ro: Cordova leather. Dixon, tho Joweler. Miller table lamps at $12. at North 1 Platto Light & Power Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Elliott and children will leavo tho lattor part ot tho weok for Illinois to spend Chris- mns) with Mrs. Elliott's parents. Both heating plants In tho junior and sonlor high schools will bo over hauled during Christmas vacation. Radiation will bo added to tho sonlor high Bohool plant nnd tho Junior plant will bo complotoly overhauled as It Is unsatisfactory. Chuck Steak .18 Loin Steak .20 Pork Steak . .is Chops , , ,20 Sldo Pork .12 v;, Sugar cured Hams .20 Bacon .17 up enow & crow Telephone 708 WIU'lUIl TELLS HOW CARE FOR 1)00 IX WLNTER , 11 ftirrniriifrl Get a Good Night's Rest MOUNTAINS BROUGHT YOU. TO As has boon t)idl? annual custom, i tho Gothenburg Community club will agln this soason bring to the pooplo of central Nobrnska two ot tho worlds 1 leading musical artists. In recital.' On January 0th thoy Will prfeient. In joint recital Irene, Pavloska, op eratic Mezzo-Soprano, and Ellas Hro'cskln, violinist. . ' , ' MIbs Pavloska hoe been with ihi, Chicago Ojiera company for tho pnr.tj four seasons and In the characteriza tion of the many roles she has playo2, her voice comblned-Svlth hof versatil ity hns attracted an ovor growing clientele nnd has established her in a leading position- among present day mozzo-sopranos. Her triumphs on tho operatic stage aro many and she is now adding to them the laurels of concert successes. Mr. Breeskln, tho highly gifted Russian-American violin ' virtuoso, was an associate, of Caruso on his last American tour, and his solos on tho irograms with tho worlds greatest tenor wero Invariably rewarded by demands tor double and trlplo en cores. He stands In the front rank' of violin virtuosi. Such a musical treat and oppor tunity to hear two ot the worlds lo-id-iug artists Is seldom granted to those outside of our largor eastern cities and shQuld bo taken advantage of by all lovers of music. The prlco Is $2.00. The committee in charge havo nade - t , I " iaii(,u"iuui.n IU HUUIH lur (Hi out-of-town people before tho chart fa opened to the home folks Program of recital: 1. Concerto in D minor.. Wlenlawskl Allcgro( Modernto. Andante. Rondoi . , Mr. Breeskln. 2 a. Plalslr D'Amourx a -Martini b. Do Not Go, My Love Hagcman c. Morning Oley Speaks Miss Pavloska, 3. a. Largo Handel b. Thome and Variations Tartlnl-Krclslev c. Praoludlum and Allegro Pugnanl-Krelsler ' Mr. Breeskln. 4. a. Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvork b. Lo Mirolr , Ferrari c. La Girolnotta ... Sibella Miss Pavloska. 5. a. Ave Marla. Schubert-WIlhelinj h. Serenado Bspagnol.. Chaminndo c; Tho Old Rofraln Krefalcr - d. Zapateado ., Sarasato Mr. Breeskln. G. a. Boau Solr , ticbussy b. Llttlo Batceso Pierce c. Tho Last IIourJ Kramer d. Whnt's In the Air? Eden Miss Pavloska. :o: Mr. Iinsmusson lost a nice toam cf horses this week but was unable lo toll tho cause. Lots of stock has boon poisoned in the corn stalks late ly but ho says thoy wero not In tho stalks. A week or so ago K. R. For rell lost a nice herd bull and he and T. R Agan also lost throe or Tour head of cattle In tho corn stalks.. Sov orai others of tho community 'havo had oho of two dlo from tho same causo. Wallaco Winner. :o: 1 "yiNTER CONCERTS Tho Gothenburg Concort band will give Its first winter concort at tho no mommy ovonlng, Do- T " rq W,U l' n mlm,S- slon charge. Everybody Invited. Sun theator next Monday ovonlng, Do- March, Second Regiment.. IV. B. Hnll Overture, Marltana Wallace Cornet duet. Autumn Leaves Polkn Mr. Arthur Groonsllt and Mr. Harrv ' Zlegonboln. v Waltz, Sunnyland E. M. Rosner March, Port! Arthur; Leltz Intormlsslon, Ovorture, Mazoppa Franz Mnhl The Birds and, the Brook, whistling solo, Arthur Groensllt. R. M. Stults Trombbno Comlquc, Sally. .Trom- bono Filmoro Soronndo, A Night In Juno. K. L. King March, Indopondontla R. B. Hall Star Spangled Banner. Gothenburg Indepondont. .;o: , ho intor class basket ball tourna mont will bo hold at tho Franklin auditorium from 4 to C today. Sleep is just as necessary to health as food... The ability to sleep depends on the condition of the nerves. Drtj Allies' Nervine insures a cood night's rest It will help any nervous condition from sleepless ness to epilepsy. . Your money back if the. first bottle fails to 'benefit you. A You'll find Dr.. Miles' V .. . s .. .' v - Aicaicines m au drug stores THE The National Mother Makes The Home The more leisure she has the better home she makes. The homes. ' national is acknowleged as the maker of happy THE VACUM PRINCIPLE Makes this washer the QUICKEST the EASIEST, the CLEANEST washer on the market. Copper tub, machine cut gears, almost noiseless. , Best motor fully guaranteed. Let us make mother happy this Christmas and have a happy home. See them at the W. R. MALUM 0 Want Ads FOR RENT Storage space iu fire proof ware house. Simon Bros. FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc Jersey boars. J. E. vulnn, 220 E". 3rd St. FOR SALE S. C White Ornhlnirtrt.i cockrols. E. F. Wallln, Sutherland, Nob FOR' SALE One Radiant Homo hard coal stove, good as new. A. O. Kocken, 220 West Sixth street. FOR SALE Thorouirhhroil Pnlnml China boars. Inquire Harry Huck- foldt. Phone 79GF2. WANTED Maturo, lady or gontloman to colloct nnd solicit business In North Platte. Address P. O. Box G7S. FOR SALE Poland China bn.irs: prlco right. G. E. Chlttondcn, Phono 782-F-14. STRAYED From my place, a whlto faced steer without horns, long yearling. Return to Harry Huckfeldt. FOR SALE 300 big, fine Barred Rock cockrols, pullots, $5 up. Util ity, show birds. Dr. Fllppln, Stroms burg, Nob. FOR SALE Box apples, Johnathau, Roman Beautys, Dollclous and Grimes Golden. Call at Crystal Cafe. C. B. Balloy. TRADE 1,400 pound maro, fat and In flno shape, will trade for cow or heifers. Wrlto P. O. Box 241,' North SPlatte. WANTED Agent to sell Hog, Stock and Poultry tonic. Supply dealers and also soil direct to farmers. Ad dross E-C caro Tribune. :o: Mrs. E. O. Cool spent the woek end In Bridgeport with friends. Gifts that last. Dixon, tho Joweler. New Columbia records. DIxons Music Shop. Visit our 'gift room. Dixon, the Jeweler. Miss Gladys Wild will loavo Thurs day for Wilbur, Nebr. to spend tho Christmas vacation with her parents. Glvo hor a Hoover for Christmas North Platte Light & Powor Co. Mahogany clocks from $10 to $50, at DIxons. Misses Mary BImson and Lillian Story will leavo Thursday for thoir homes in Lincoln to spond tho hol idays. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murdock and children will leavo tho latter part of tho week for MIssou:i to spend Christmas with relatives. Vacum Washer Flexible Arch Like the Foot Do you know that tho arch of your foot is flexible? It is composed ot small bones which flex every step you take. Muscles ami Hcnmnnta the bones in place. , Do you realize that tho ordinary shoo has a pleco of steel concealed in tho arch, making tho shoe stiff right at the point where your foot must flex? Weak, or fallen arches corno whon tho muscles and ligaments fall to hold tho nrch bones In their- nor mal position. You can havo strong, healthy feet by wearing Cantilever Shoes. They havo a flexibln nrf)i Hi vm Thoro is no metal In tho shank to sunen tno snoo wljere it ought to flex. This flexibility llfirni tin vnnr i ... A ....vm cles to exerciso and thp blood to clr- uuiuiu iiropony. your reet strength en. .Tou enjoy walking and you don't mind standing, for tho Cantil ever Shank supports the foot rest tuny . Tho toes aro not crowded. Your posture is good, for tho heels are of proper Height to bo healthful and stylish! Tho comfort of Cantllovor Shoes is doubly enjoyable because bocauso thoy aro good looking and fashionable for daytime of seml-drosa occasions Wo aro tho exclusive agents for Cantilover Shoes In North Platto. Dr. S. C. Hupfer 317 East Fourth St. Chriopodist aiid Foot SpodaUsl. y