The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 21, 1922, Image 8

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
SemMffiteeklu Sribtute.
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Pabllshcr.
Entered nt tbo North Platte, Nebraska
Postofllco as Second Class Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION PltlCKj
One Year, In advance $1.60
nil DAY, APRIL 21, 1922. '
EDITORIAL
North Platte people got another
Shilling rain on Easter Sunday and
now they aro looking for tho rule to
hotel good and for a Shilling, rain for
tho next seven Sunday?. .Aa&iillllng
rain Is ono which. happens ;onf paper
only. It has not' failed for months
and scorns to ho tho only rc'flnblo'klnd
ol vain wo have hero. Evory ono is
forcast with accuracy.
1h.
If ydu am read 0. O. II. Wotdnor'B
poem on Elmor Wilcox Shancr and
sco tho hcauty of expression and tho
sublimo thoughts oxprcsBcd, you arc
fortunate Wo did not think wo had
muoh appreciation of poetic expres
sion but wo enjoyed theso versus no.
much that wo consldor ourselves for
tunate In possessing enough Imagina
tion to enjoy thorn. Mr. Weldncr Is
tho superintendent of the Fort Mc
Phorson National comctory. Ho is
a graduato of tho Unlvorslty of Mich
igan Law school at Ann Arbor and a
vfttamn of tho Civil war. Tho Trlb-
uno is very much pleased to present'
those Unco from his pon-nnd hopo3
to havo many more for Its rcadora In
tho futuro.
big success. Prominent spoakoru
from tho cast take part, namely, P..
C. Augustine, prosldcnt-emorltus ot
National asoclatlon; Oliver Ablo,
president National association; El
mor Robinson, Sou,thbrldge, Mass ;
E. Currle, Now York City: and J.
Manning of Mount Vernon, N; Y. Also
number of Nebraska mon. Officers
elected were ns follows:- Hay Kings
loy, Omaha, president; F. A. HannU,
York, vlco president; Chas. Dixon,
North Platte, secretary-treasurer;
R. C. Augustine, speaker of national
roputo, gavo splendid talk to Rotary
club and was voted a spoaker of ex
ceptional ability. Was appointed on
stato board for coming year." Tho
Trlbuuo bollevos this Is' tho sixth
tlmo that Mr. Dixon has been re
elected as secretary-treasurer of the
stato association of Optometrists and
oxtonds its congratulations.
Pww& l
Rov. C J. Tinker of Alt Saints Epis
copal churoh, Donvor, accomphnled
tho body of Franklin Pealo to North
Platto and took part In tho funorul Ilt whIch bor,icaux mixture Is to b
Tho North Platto Experimental
Substation has supplied us with n
copy of a spray treatment for applo
troo3 which Is recommended by the
Harrison Nursorlos of York, Neb.
Horolt Is:
For Codling moth, ourcullo, nphls,
scab, blotch and bitter rot:
First application When bloss6m
buds show pink, load arsenate with
llmo sulphur; add nlcotlno sulphuto
If aphis aro present.
Second application Calyx cup spray,
mado as soon as all potals havo drop'
ped but before' calyx closes; lead ar-
eonato with bordeaux mlxturo or lime
sulphur.
Third application Repeat wltu
samo materials 7 to 10 days later.
Fourth application In July, l:
blotch or bitter rot appear, use
bordeaux mlxturo with arsenate of
lead.
Bordeaux Mlxturo. Tho strength
BorYlccfl. It was tho flrBt trip to
North Platto nnd -ho was much im
pressed with its fuhiro. In talking to
Tho Trlbuno man ho said ho had often
soon the automobllo Blgns of Norta
Platto peoplo In- Esfcs Tark and otluv
mountain rosorts and admlrod their
ontorprlso In letting .peoplo know
whoro thoy wero from, but ho had
thought of North Platto as a small
place and ho was wonderfully sur
prised to find It a coming city. Uo
used varies to somo oxtent with tho
character of plants and climatic con
dltlons. From 2 to G pounds of cop
por sulphato and of llmo nre used.
Tho most common recipe Is:
Copper sulphnto (blue stono) 4 lbs.
Unslackcd stono llmo 4 lbs
Water .". 50 gal
Put 25 gallons of water In a bar
rol, suspend tho coppor sulphate In a
bag Just below tho surfaco ot the
water. In another vcssal slako tho
took an auto drlvoover tho city and ( nocossary quantity of llmo slowly In
tho surrounding country and was lav- smaU quantity of wntor. and when
ish In his predictions bt our futuro. jnU iH slaked, mako into n "milk of
Ho especially emphasizeu our location nmo wjth sufficient water to bring
and gavo us ton ypars to moro than un to 05 gallons. Then pour tho con
double In population at. tho rate wd'por 8Uiphato solution and milk of
are going. Como again, hrothor, wo ilmo together and at tho samo tlm.i
like visitors who llko us. int0 a third vossol, running tho milk
' w i.nr.m .T.n nr,.afl wn r,Jot imo through a strainer to take
eolved tho following telegram from ut "10 lumps and grit. The mlxturo
Ohas. Dixon, at Omaha. It read:
Is then ready to use. It spoils if al-
Nebraska convention ot Optomotrlsts '
r - modtatoly after boing mixed.
Come Out nnd Laugh Willi Us
at tho
Maxwell High School Auditorium
i'-'" Uo sure uud sco
UPl'HKSSKI). DESIRES"
A play that Is a scioath -Forty
minutes of tho futihicst Minstrel
Show over shown- A laugh a
nlnuto usanrod Como and hoar
tho Nogro Orchestra. .
' ,1'rlday, April 28, 8:15 P. .31.
i ' (J 1 veii 'by Junior Class.
Lead Arsenato- This Is a standard
poison for chewing lnsocts. It may
bo obtained from any doalor In spray
ing matorlals and comes lu both
powder and pnsto form. It Is used Pt
the rato of ono pound ot powder or
2 pounds of pasto to 50 gallons o
spray solution.
:o:-
Moro than a dozen boys havo Joined
tho scouts during tho past threo
wooks "Wo want threo hundred
scouts onrollcd by Jnnuary 1, noxt
says Scout Exocutlvo SUphonB.
SPECIALS AT
FORMER SttM NOW CHURCrt
Remarkable Transformation for Which
the Congregation la Very Liter
ally Responsible.
Tho Bronx, Now York's famous res
idential section, ling a homo-made
church. It began life as a saloon In
the period antedating the year 1, A. V.
(ante Volstead). Then followed a
spell as a billiard parlor. Rov. A. V.
Vos, an Episcopal clergyman, next
appeared upon the scene. Ho rented
the ox-saloon, organized a congrega
tion, and with a big shoc-ciise for an
altar and a dozen rude benches for the
accommodation of his flock, which In
cluded Germans, Italians, Hungarians,
Irish and Americans, the Initial serv
ice was held. In course of time thv
Uttlo congregation Increased to nbout
fifty, bought the place, paid oft tho
debt In sums of $15 and $20 nt a time
and nt length laid aside a reserve
fund. And this Is what they did with It :
Including In their number carpen
ters, bricklayers, cement workers,
oloctrlcians, etc., they had a chuurch
meeting, purceled out the work
among themselves, and on the night
of December 8 last they begaru tear
ing out the front of the building.
Each night thereafter, as soon ns sup
per was disposed of, the volunteer
workers got buck on tho Job nnd by
working every night save Sunday
sometimes well Into tho morning
they hnve succeeded In making over
tho place Into a pretty little concrete
edifice of the old Spanish mission type.
It includes not only the chapel proper,
but a dining hall, social hall, kitchen,
etc. Rev. Mr. Voss says: "It Isn't
a cathedral, but to us It Is tho finest
church building In the world becuuso
we havo reared It with our own
hands." Plans aro being formed for
tho consecration of tho building by
Bishop. Manning at an early date.
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CARD OF THANKS
Wo tako this means ot extending
our slnccro thanks to tho old friends
of our family and tho now friends
who wero tfo kind nnd helpful to us
In tho death and burial of our father,
tho lato Franklin Peale.
Mrs. E. J. Baker,
Frank R. Peale,
Mrs. Annlo E. Tobln,
Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson,
Mrs. Alvorda Coker,
Robort R, Poalo,
Mrs. Qortrudo R. Park.
AT THE KEITH THEATRE 4 DAYS
Commencing Saturday, April 22nd
'ill coT i
Prices 25c, 35c, 55c. Special Music. Matinee Sunday
Army and Navy Store
New 0. D. Regulation wool army
shirts, worth $6.00
W. T. JUDY & SONS.
2nd Pure Bred Stock Sale
of 1922.
KEARNEY, NEBRASKA.
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, '22.
At our salo barn and pavllllon Ju.-t
outBldo of east city limits, near the
Burlington tracks. Consisting of a
fow Stallions that are harness brolco,
throo and four years old, Porchoron,
French draft and Shire breeds.
Forty Duroc Jersey and Spotted
Poland China gilts,, bred to our Lx
collont hord boars. Thoro aro a few
trlod bows In this offering. I
A gpod lot of 10 Polled Short Horn
bulls. Theso bulls aro Blred by
Shavor Creek Lord, Jr., champion
Iowa Stato Fair 1915, and Stillwater
Marshall, t--o sire of tho $3,G00 calf,
Snowball.
This Btock Is In oxcollent brooding
condition, and thoy should prove
profitable to tho purchaser. Do not
fall to attond this salo. Como early,
ns wo would llko to start sharp at
12:30. Freo lunch at early noon, so
bo Buro to get hero on time to bo
with us.
W. T. JJDY & SONS,
Col. Joo Shavor, of Omaha and
Park Crulsonborry, Kcariioy
Auctlonoors.
CALL TUESDAY UNLUCKY DAY
Members 0f the Greek Church Have
Reasons to Look Upon It With
Misgivings.
Tq most persons of western tradi
tion .Friday Is more or less considered
to be an unlucky day. Many of them
prefer not to say this straight out,
but; icy aro a bit wary of starting
any largo 'enterprise on a Friday. Tho
ldea,may come from tho fact that for
so many people Friday Is held as a
fast day and great Interest In purely
secular pursuits should be held some
what In abeyance. The old Norse peas
antry, give a .different explanation.
"To begin a. big thing on a Friday
leads to a great temptation to break
tho Sabbath," Is tho way one old grand
mother puts It.
To most members of the Greek
church It Is not Friday, but Tuesday
that Is tho most unlucky day. The
reason Is clearcut and historical, for
It wus on this day thata Tuesday, In
1453 Constantinople was lost to the
eastern cmplro und passed under the
control of tho Turks.
Want Ads
FOR RENT Two large furnished
rooms. 204 W. Flfh St.
FOR SALE Seed Corn and
seed. R- E. DillonV '
cano
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Phone 243.
FOR SOLE Seed corn from 1920
crop. P. L. Wagner, Farm
FOR SALE Everbearing strawber
ries, $1.00 per 100. C. H. Splcer.
FOR RENT Storage Bpace in fire
proof ware house. Simon Bros.
WANTED Lady to work on ranch
Pawnco Springs Ranch Co., Maxwell
and fruit jars. All nearly now and in
first class condition. 212 South Dewey,
FOR RENT Old Rembrant Studio,
over Rod Man's Clothes shop. In
qulro Waltemath Lumber Co.
FOR SALE Homo grown progres
sive overbearing strawberry plants,
$1.00 per hundred. D. W. Kunkel..
Phoifo 788F5.
wssm
Rf9KH
-tor-
Plant a trde on Arbor day, AptJi,
;22. All kinds of trees at tho North
Platto Floral Co. 12th and Curtis.
:o:
NOTICE
Tho partnership known as Johns
ton & Otten Is hereby dlssoled by mu
tual agrcemont. Chas. F. Johnston
retains tho buslnoss and assumes all
Indebtedness.
CHAS. F. JOHNSTON.
WM. OTTEN,
LOST Ladles black lace hat on West
Second, eturn to 403 West Sixth
and recolvo reward.
WANTED Acetyleno welding of all
kinds, prices reasonable. North
Sldo Blacksmith Shop.
FOR SALE Sixty Brown Leghorn
chickens, 1 year old, $1 each. 821
West Eighth.
WANTED 50 head of cattlo'to pas
ture; ten miles nonneast ot Wal
laco. E. Kohl.
On Sale H
ere Saturday at
$2.75
only
The Hirschfeld Co.
A Safe Place to Trade
Our Prices
Are Lower
Our Values
Are Higher
Army and Navy Store
104 E. Front St. Cor, Front and Locust
14 Block West of U. P. Depot.
B. K. & Co.
Good Clothes $1850 to $35M
You Must Be Satisfied or Your Money Back
YOUR CONFIDENCE-OUR AIM
WANTED Work, hauling dirt or rot
ton manure or plowing gardens
Phonq 719W.
WANTED Work on tho big farm, by
slnglo man. Wrlto to T. F. O., P.
O Box 110. "
FOR RENT Improved irrigated ton
ncro track adjoining Sutherland.
F. C. Loach, caro American State
iBank, Sutherland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Stock and
farm machinery, a flvo room house
and lot, barn, wash houso and hen
house 30G East 10th SL Phoro 941W.
FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Burred
I Rocks, S. C. Reds and Whlto Leg
horns, $1 per setting. Luther I. Tuck
i or. Phono 698J.
FOR SALE By owner, at 505 So.
Chostnut, 7 room house; pantry, bath,
throo closets; modern oxcopt heat;
two lots; out buildings. Phone 853W.
WANTD TO BUY Horso, Bultablo
for slnglo delivery wagon; must bo
cheap and worth tho raonoy. Seo F. A.
Burko, Burkes Cash Grocery, G21 East
Fourth stroet.
FOR SALE Flno 9x12 Wilton rug;
$200 phonograph nnd records;
loathor rockor; four poster Gum wood
bod and dresser; Now Homo sowing
maohlno; heating stovo; asbestos
tablo pad; tubs; kitchen cupboard
Here's
Your Can of
Havoline
Drop in and get it
the next time you
pass. The kind of oll
you use makes a dif
ference, in the effi
ciency of your motor.
HAVDLtNE
ntu U 3 PAT Off
OIL
"It makes a difference"
If in doubt which grade
of ITavolIno to use In
your car, ask us. In one
minute, well make It so
plain that you can never
go wrong.
J. V. ROMIGH
DISTRIHUTOIl
S. &'R. Service Sta.
Burke & Crook
ANOTHER CARLOAD
JUST ARRIVED
PASTURE
FOR LEASE
Six sections In Lincoln County,
Nebraska; nlno miles north
wost of Suthorland; two wells,
mills and tanks; rolling land;
' mixed grass; lmmodlato posses
sion. I will bo in Sutherland about
May 1st. Wrlto for Informa
tion and I will advlso by let
tor or wlro oxact dato to meet
mo In Sutherland.
JOHN W. UAUGIIMAN
Address Liberal, Knnsns.