The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 25, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CHATS WITH
, YOUR
' GAS MAN 1;
lVIml. Wo Say to Our
Kniplojas:
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In tlic 'eyes of tho public
i YOU nro rtho company. .
Trent our customers as you
yourself llkq.to bo treated.
Courtosy avails niuoh ami
costs Jlttlo. It la tho most val
uable asset y$u possess.
By making courtosy a dally
habit, you will not only win
friends for tho company but
you will make yoursolf a bottov
and botter jpuid employee.
Disputes with customers la
bad business. Assume, always,
that tho cuDtomor Is right In
his or her complaint until the
facts prove otherwise. If In
vestigation shows no ground
for Just complaint, mnko.lho
caso so cloaf that you will
presorvo his or her friendship.
Itomombor that tho com
pany's reputation Is In, your
hands.
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North Piaffe Light &
Power Co.
LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL
'
Mr. D. Stafford of Pax tori shop
ped In tho city Saturday.
Dlxon Optical Co.dyo sorvico.
Miss Isnbollo SUifford of Paxton
spout tho wodk ta ,tho J. JJ. Murphy
homo,; ' ' '
DlamoudsrA now? stock Just re
ceived, $50.00 to 5.6o. Heal bargains
Clinton & Son. -
, Miss Anna ItublH lpft last week for
-Spencer, la., where alio will visit hoi
purcntH. . r
Miss Ma.ym.0 Wallace srcurnod to
day, from Eddyvlllo whoro sho fluent
n week with her parents.
. Wall pnpor at 10c a roll nnd up.
ralntlng i ij)i'r-ii!iD8tii. 11. II
Landgraf, inner building, phono
570W.
w JACK MOJtHOWfLATp
1 Cecil, Hoy and VloIotU'iloytfof North
Platta vlsltod at the W. A. Kolso homo
on Bwgtor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. -Krgnquost took
dlnnor at 'the W. LKalso . home
Easter Sunday. ' ,
Mrs. Gus Haaso and Mrs, Frank
Owens served lunch for tho J. M. F.
Sowing club Wednesday In tho com
munity room at tho school 'house.
'Dr.TwInom was called to tho Wni.
Hnaso homo this wook to seo botn
Mr. and Mrs. Hoase who nro sick
with the flu.
Malvon Freeze and family moved
to GotuanUurg Friday. Mr. Free
has atjob oh tho ditch that Is lfqif
made near thore.
Mrs. Illghborger of North Platto Is
spending tho, week with her daughtor,
Mrs. Wnu-Haase. Sho is accompanied
by her daughter, Ruth.
Vernon Sodcrman was taken to the
Platto Valley hospital Thursday for
treatment Ho has boon ailing slnca
Novqmbor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lloyd sold their
North Platto property to Roy Star
and have moved back to their home In
tho Flatts.
Thcro was no Sunday school Sun-,
day afternoon as most of tho people
wanted to attend tho Snanor funeral
at FortMoPhorson .
Mrs. Harry Plorco and family took
Easter dlnnor with his sister" nnd
family, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Nowtson,
and Mrs. Plerco visited thoro all the
wook. j,
Tho Jack Morrow Flats Community
club elected officers for tho coming
year last Friday night. Those elected
woro W. A. Kolso, presldont; Gua
Hnaso, vlco president; Mrs. McMurry,
socrotary-troasuror, and Lawronco
Peterson, scrgoant-at-arms.
Thirty School mates of Darrolu"
Hltes mot at his homo Inst Saturday
afternoon to holp him colobrnto his
eighth birthday. Tho aftornoon was
spont In outdoor games and ho ro
colvod many pretty gifts. Dnrrold'j,
mothor proparcd a flno lunch for the
guests. .All had a good time.
Nowton W. Gaines gnvo n very In
tonating talk nt, tho school houaa
last Tuesday ovenlng on social, clu'j
and community work.' In connection
ylth tho talk tho teacher and pupils
roiu the BIgnoll school sang same
o.i:b B.)ngB and MrN Rosso a teacher
from Box Elder canon, gnvo a talk
on l ot lunches for school children
Thf program was very enjoyable
NORTH l'LATTK WO.UANS' OI.UR
HOLDS AMATEUR ART
EXHIBIT
A vory successful amateur art ox
lllblt 'was hold last ovenlng at the
Whlttakor store. A large number of
flno art objeots were on exhibition,
all bolng tho work of North Platto
people Theso' consisted of pictures,
drawings cartoons, china and other
art linos. Tho Lltoraturo, Music and
Art departoment of tho club had' di
rect chargo of the exhibit which was
attended by a largo number of people.
Light refreshments were served.
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.COMMITTEE FROM L'HITItMlKK
!' -4v TAKE A RELIGIOUS
V SURVEY
Men from tho North Plnttc church
es have formed a committee to make
a religious survey of tho city to do
tormlno the residence and church af
filiation of evory person In the city.
In a bulletin Issued yostordny the
committee said: "You will bo Risked
about your church preferonco in caso
you do not belong to any church;
whether your chlldron aro In Sunday
school or not, and whether they are
mombors of any church. Every per
son will bo Invited to go to church
of his choice." Please treat these
men courteously, giving thorn tho In
formation asked for. It will bb writ
ten down on n card nnd tho card
given to 'tho offlcors of tho church of
your choice. Tho Information will bo
of grcnt assistance to all church and
social workers.
' :o: .
HOYS AND GIRLS CLUR WORK IS
NOW BEING ORGANIZED
:o:
Oixon Optical Co., glasses fitted.
Silent Men
Perhaps, ns you hurried homo,
through small hours of tho night,
when groy dawn was In tho (innl,
you've seen tho silent men. Mayhap
tho yellow windows of tho power
station woro tho only unwinking
lights in your community and you
stopped and peered in to seo why.
There, 'midst hum and throb of gen
erators and turbines, woro tho silent
men caring carefully for tho oven
operation of their machinory. Those
aro tho men who keep allvo elec
trical energy of tho neighborhood
when tho weary daytlmo worker.
sloop. Theso men have grown quii't
through years of long, lonesome
night hours spont in guarding tho
electrical giant's arteries. Those
ovoralled worker's are, in a way, un
sung heroes. Of thoir flno Avork the
public never knows, for tho public is
interested only in. tho final result.
And the final result Is unlntorruptcJ
service.
Being Numbor Four of
a Soli of Advertise
ments on Uninterrupt
ed Sorvico.
j
NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER CO.
qouifty Agent Kollogg has Just an
nounced tho following clubs as hav
ing boon organized. Poland China Pig
club, BIgnoll; Poultry club, BIgnoll;
Duroc pig club, McPhtrson; Poland
China pig club, McPherson; Duroc pig
club, Wilson Pocket, Curtis Canyon;
Sowing Club, McPhorson; Sewing
club, North Platto; Sowing Club, Box
Elder; Sowing club, O'Fallons. The
prospocts nro good for a potato club
at Q'Fallons but tho enrollment has
not yot been completed. A fow indi
viduals aro entering tho calf club
from different parts of tho county.
Hot lunch clubs have completed Uiolr
work nnd expect to have a Joint pro
gram for achievement day which
comes tho second wok In May. In hp
bulletin Mr. Kollogg says: Tho first
essential for a standard club is a local
loador who is capable of handling tho
work in his locality. Standard clubs
must have a minimum of five members
who wore ton yenrs old boforo Jan
uary 1, 1922 and not over oighteon.
Tho children and paroht3 who became
acquainted with this work last year
are Its best advertisers
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LOOK WHATS COMING
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Will hold a social at the K. P. hall
tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.
Reduction on Spring Merchandise
This Reduction Sale Includes All Spring Coats, uils
Silk Dresses and Blouses, at
E. T. TRAMP & SONS
Our entire stock of
beautilul Spring Coats
and Wraps in the lat
est styles and materials
at 1
5 ff
Silk Dresses
All of our latest crea
tions including ship
ments just received iox
Spring and bummer in
Crepe Pongee, Canton
Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe
Romain, Etc.,
5
Off
GET YOUR CHOICE
i .
5 0tf
ON ALL
Spring
Coats,
Suits,
Dresses
AND
Blouses
- j
Suits, Suits
High Class tailored and
dressy Suits in Poiret
Twi 1 1 , Trieo ti n e,Tr el ain e
Tweed and Homespun.
l
Off
Blouses and Waists
One lot of Over Blouses
and Waists in assorted
styles and sizes
' $3.98
SPECIAL
This Sale Begins Friday, April 28th
mmammmmiiMmm
You Don't Buy Inexperience or Take Chances When We Work on Your Car.
EXPERT AUTO TOP MAKERS AND TRIMMERS
PLATTE AO.TO TR
PHONE 30OJ
Siwi OO
107 West 6th Street
CODY.tiOODWIX
WAR MOTHERS
Will moet Friday, April 2S with Dr.
Marie Amos, 310 East Fifth stroet.
REBISKAII
konslngton will moot .Friday after
noon in tho I. 0. O. F. Hall.
Pill LOS G UNA
Will moot Wodnomlay aftornoon
with Mrs. Thodoro Wondland.
A CI RDM A
Club will moot Friday at tho homo
or Mrs. Jack Carroll.
EASTERN STAR ' "
will hold its regular mooting Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock. Thoro will
bo election of offlcors.
EPISCOPAL
Guild will moot Friday nt tho homo
of "Mrs. Guy Swopo. Thoso on the
ontortninlng commlttoo nro Mrs. Fot-
tor, Mrs. Artz and Mrs. IIowos.
LUTHERAN
Wonmns Mlsslouaiy Society will
moot Friday at 3 o'clock nt tho homo
of Mrs. F. Frodrlckson. 315 West
Third. At thistimo tho Lenten of
fering will bo brought in.
PRESBYTERIAN .
Ladlps Alid sooioty will moot In
Jim ohurch parlors on Thursday at
3 p. m. Tho ontortninlng commlttoo
will bo Mesdnmos Hart, Salisbury,
Snydor and Payne.
METHODIST
Aid' Sooioty moots in tho church
parlors Thursday aftornoon. Ilost-
OS808 nro Mrs. Dorryborry, Mrs. Getty,
Mrs. Gios, Mrs. MaMIohnol, Mrs
Reynolds nnd Mrs. MoRoynolds. A full
attendance is desired.
ALTAR SOCIETY
Will mo'ot with Mrs. P. A. Norton.
309 West Socond stroot, on Thursday
nftornoon of this wook. Thoso assist
ing Mrs. Norton will bo Mosdnnios
Carl Simon, O. E. Carroll, Frank Sul-
Hvnn, Lnnnin and Tollllon.
A very pretty wedding was that of
Miss Lucille Cody and Harold E.
Goodwin which occured at the hbme
of the blrde's parents In Berkley,
OallL, on the evening of April 12.
Fifty relatives and guests were pres
ent when Rev. Riddel of San Francis
co read the marriage service. The
home waB beautifully decorated with
pink and white fruit blossoms, the
nuptial vows bolng exchanged be
neath a bowor of tho samo. Tho bride
looked bonutlfui" in a gown of white
satin and carrl'od a shower of bouquet
roses and tho veil was hold by a,
wreath of orango blossoms. Miss
Gonoviovo Cody, sister of the bride,
was tho maid of honor. Howard Good
win was- host man. Ho Is a brdthcr
of the groom. A wedding suppor was
served following tho coromony and
bridal pair loft for a two weeks trip
through tho southorn part of tho
state. They will return o mnko thoir
homo in Oakland nftor May 1.
-:o:
John Wngner of Elsio and Miss
Loulso Jaonlcko of Paxton woro mar
rled by Rev. II. E. Hess on Saturday
Eyes examined, Glasses fitted. Sat
isfaction, sure. Clinton & , Son
HUMOROUS IH HIS PROTEST orrosiTB 'uHOTEL.OYEit
May Brhnh,n w,IT m . , . I STAMP'S BAKERY. PHONE 71.
max ueeroohm Wanted No Book Writ- 1
ten About Him. and Said So in '
Amusing Manner.
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NOTICE TO CREpiTO.RS
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska. In tho Mnttor of the
Estato of Frederick Wernoko, Do-
coased.
Notice Is horeby glvon to any and
all persons having claims and do
mands ngnlnst tho estate of tho snld
Frederick Wernoko, deconsed, that
tho 21st day of August, 1022, has been
sot and appointed as tho day for tho
reception, examination, adjustment
nnd nllownnco of lawful claims and
demands of alT persons, against said
ostato and that tho County Court ot
Lincoln County, Nebraska, will at
said time recelvo, examine, adjust
and allow all such claims against
said ostato, as provided by law, at tho
County Court Room in tho Court
llouso In tho City of North Platto,
Lincoln County, Nebrnska, and all
porsons so Intorostcd in said ostato,
will appear at said time nnd place
and duly prosont thoir said claims
and demands In tho manner roquirod
by law, or show causo for not so do
ing, nnd in case any of said claims
or domnnds shall not bo proeontod on
or prior to tho said 21st day of Au
gust 1022, tho same shall bo forever
barrod.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I Imvo
signed this notice and afflxod tho
seal of snld Court this 24th day of
April 1022.
T. S. HLANKENIil'RG,
(Seal) Acting County Judge.
"You might have waited for my
demise, instead of -merely hasteniiiK
it," remarked his jsulfleet or victim,
as you ijleose to Bohun Lynch, when
the lutter communicated the news that
he was about tto write ".Max lleer
bthm In Perspective." .
Hut admirers of Heerbohin will agree
that the Heerbohmian protests against
Us publication In themselves justify
the volume, according to the Living
Age. Here they are:
"I remember several boom about
men who, not yet dead, had blandly
nided and abetted the author ;'und I
remember what awful asses thoso men
seemed to me thereby to have made
of themselves. jvo of them were
rather great men. . They, could af
fordto .make awful asses of them
selves. I, who am 100 miles nway
from being grcnt, cannot afford such
luxuries.
"My gifts are small. I've used them
very well nnd discreetly, never strain
ing them; and the result Is that I've
made n charming little reputation. But
tlmt reputatlou Is a frail plant. Don't
over-attend to It, Gardener Lynch!
Don't drench and deluge It I The
contents of a quite smnll watering can
will bo quite enough."
"Gardener Lynch," however, was not
to be deterred, and his readers may
rojolco therefor. He produced an
amusing study of un amusing writer,
not a llippant study, but not a pain
fully serious one, either.
aiace
When in North Platte
COME AMD SLE.US
Hotel
alaee
alace Bazaar
Everything first class and prices:
.reasonable Opposite Union Pacific
, Station.
Country' National Parks.
There nro nineteen national parks,
with a total area of 10,850 square
miles, under tho supervision of the
secretary of tho Interior and 'seven
national military and other parka
under the supervision of the secretary
of war, and a number of other na
tional monuments, such us tho petri
fied forosts of Arizouu, etc., under tin
Jurisdiction of the secretaries df the
interior, agriculture and war. Foi
many years tho Hot Springs reserva
tlou of Arkansas was the only national
purk. In 1882 nn nroa of nj square
inllos on which are -10 hot springs pos
sessing curative properties was set
aside as a national park. It was nol
until forty years later that another
nutlonal park was created, the Yel
lowstone, f In Wyomlug. The othei
17 Imvo been cronted within forty-twej
years, and sevon of those within tu
last docado, tho Interest in conserva
tion probably accounting for tho largoi
number. The only one In Now En
land Is Lufayctto park In Mntne, on
Mount Desert.
Flowers always make
us glad
WJien our li rat-Is nro
wan and sad.
There's a heart clasp
in tho gift of flowers.
Thcro Is a warmth of
friendship expressed In
them that is convinc
ingly beautiful. There
Is joy in growing them.
7mm mm-
f FLOWERS AND PLANTS
AS YOUR DMON P"
L PHONE 1023
FARM LOANS
Como In and seo mo when ii He4
of Farm Loans. At tho presont i nd"")
I can mawko a few Farm Lon ..
T. O. SWENSOf
UNION STATE BANK