THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ft, -A --if ft . 1 ! J rn 1 I J WILSON TOUT. Editor and PabUsher. Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska Pbstoffice aa Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION I'MCKs Ono Year, In advanco-, $1.50 TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. EDITORIAL Manngor Petbrson 1ms arranged tlio opening games of tho baso ball season oo that overyono can attend. Ho hat? socurcd two dates so that dorks and such employed pcoplo can change oft and all can attend ono of tho games Thoso who aro opposed to Sunday bano ball should bo especially pleased that they enn attend tho opening game on a week day. Nothing recent haB caused more stir In tho city thantho rojoction of the contract offered by tho Chamber of .Commerce band for a scries of Bummer concerts. Tho city council, rejected the offer by a 4-4voto and the, mayor did not ohango It. This does not mean that thoro will bo no band con certs but It was a rejection of tho con tract made. Tho offor of tho commit too from tho band woe tho same as tho ono undor which tho concerts were given last year, Various reasons havo been given W tho councllmon who voted against ho contract nt tho last meeting and theso reasons would lend to tho conclusion that another contract can bo drawn up which will bo accopt abfo and tho concorts will tako plncc. Photographer Dodmoro ia to try something now, Ho Bays pooplo bring tholr cameras and their film rolls to htm and when ho has dovolopod tho pictures ho finds thoro Is nothing worth whllo thoro. IIo says It is all tho fault of tho porson who takes tho snapshot as It Is easy to mako goo.l plcturos If ono knows how. So ho U going to gtvo froo Instruction to those who havo cameras and not ovon charge them forj developing tho films whlih aro taken whllo ho is sliowlng them how. All one needs to do Is to bring a camera loaded' with films and ho will do tho rest until ho has shown just how It Is to bo dono. That seems moro than fair and worthy Of tho n- recommend the fol- lowing grade: 4 Summer MEDIUM HEAVV Winter MEDIUM HEAVY Transmission TRANSMISSION OIL Differential TRANSMISSION OIL PACKARD FORD I For tho Packard we. I tontlon of all who own cameras . There Is no charge. Wodnesday even ing at his studio. MOTHERS' mdli This week Is being observed as "Mothers' Week,' tho .country over and tho War Mothers of North Platto are sponsor lng a proper obsorvanco In North Platto, Arrangements have boon mado for special programs In tho schools, and merchants aro rc quested by ,tho War Mothers to de corate tholr show windows with the national colors next Saturday and Sunday. :o:- "NOTIIING RUT THE TRUTH" AT THE KEITH THEATER FRIDAY The annual Sonlor class play will bo given at tho Keith thoator noxt Fri day night Miss Gibson has boon train ing tho cast for weeks and somo of thoso who tako tho most Important parts woro not needing much training. Tho play is a good one. Tho story i. of Bob Dennett who mado a bet with his business partners that ho would tol Uho truth and nothing but ttho truth for twonty-four hours. Ho tried it and got Into troublo with his part uors, his friends and his fiance. " The play Is a tremendous comedy hit, whorovor given and will bo woll Bta?ed horo. Tickets aro on salo at tho Oasis, tho Roxall and may bo secured from any mombor of tho Sonlor clas. The prices aro 50 cents and $1.00. -:o: SENIOR HIGH PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION WILL MEET TOMORROW Tho Senior High Pnront-Teachors association will moot tomorrow at ? q'clock in tho school building. A pro gram iConslBtlng of several selections by tho Boys' Gloo club will bo given. Miss Lorotta Murphy, librarian, will glvo a talk on "Tho Vnluo of tho Li brary to tho Students." Miss Mary Dyo will givo "Our Seniors. " A fare- woll talk will bo givon by Supt. C. L. Llttol, Thoro will also bo an exhibit of tho hand work mode by tho Junior Normal Training classes. Refresh ments will nlso bo sorvod by tliom. -:o: A. II. Sanchoz and M. Marclona were each flnod $104.80 for having lipuor in tholr possession, fhoy nro laying out tho flno In tho county Jail. You Should Know EXACTLY Which Grade of Motor Oil to Use TT sometimes happens that an unusual operating con dition in a given make of motor makes advisable the use of a grade of motor oil which would not have been used had tho motorist used ordinary methods of selec tion or followed casual advice. Tho matter of finding precisely the right lubricants for your motor for everybody's motor seemed so neces sary to this company that our experts examined the entire field of automotive equipment; testing, checking and re-testing, until a chart of specifications was evolved which makes it impossible for you to go wrong. This chart, called the Polarine Chart, is printed in the Red Crown Road Map, which has been mailed to every Nebraska motorist. If you havo not received it, write direct to the company. A brief glance at tho chart will tell you which grade of Polarine you should use Follow the specifications consistently and much of the over- ' hauling, replacement of worn or broken parts, burned out bearings and other expensive and unnecessary repair jobs will be eliminated. Polarine Oil is mado In four grades medium light, medium heavy, heavy, nnd exrra heavy but only ono quality. Get the proper grade for your car at the same place you buy clean-burning, scientifically balancod Red Crown Gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA blarine COMMOSSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS The board of commissioners of Lin coln county met In regular session May 1 with present Commissioners! Cokor, Cohngen and Springer. I Tho following bills were approved nnd allowed C. E. Lour, road dlst 30 S .12 no Omaha School Sunnlv Co. . fifinnlF011 Wm. Hoyso, morcliandlso U.50 Ray W. Hoatson, Com. 3 130.25 Ur RENT-Storagb space In fire Chos. Leypold, Com. 3 130.00 proof ware houae slnion Broa Roy Wilson, salary 125.00 1 , A. J. Salisbury, salary 1G6.00 1 FOR SALE Team wagon and bar-; Andy Hcte, dragging in.OO' css. Call 1601 E. Sixth. E. W. Burko, dragging 18.00 Fred Tobas, building 18.00 i T. S. niankonburg, salary 125.00 W. II. C. Woodhurst, s'alnry 233.33 Nina Elder, clerk 50.00 Dr. C. E. Kcnnon, services 12.C5 J. E. Sch ram, dragging 17.25 ' Burt Light, dragging - 10.25 Bort Reynolds, supt. 231.00 Rush Merc. Co. Merchandise 87.40 Light Company 49.90 E. M. Leech 12,00 Adolaido Shilling, salary 95.00 Alloen O. Cochran, salary 200.00 Holcn Kroehlor, clerk 1G.25 Alloen G. Cochran, oxponses 123.20 Ailecn G. Cochran, expenses 47.03 Harry Huckfeldt, expenses 2 50 (To bo continued.) In our account of the commission era' proceedings for April 24 wo aocl dontly charged a small amount allow ed to J. W. Roso to county poor when it should have been dragging the roads. Mr. Roso was working for the county and was paid for work Instead of out of the poor fund, this error. Wo regret Thomas W. King and Miss Mar guerite Liob quietly wont to Ogalalla Friday and were married by County Judgo ArrowBmith of Kolth count?, Roscob P. Mooro and Mrs. C. Arrow smith woro witnesses to tho ceremony! Tommy Is qulto popular with the fel lows down town and whon they heard of his marriage thoy captured him mil nsirndnrJ flin tnnln otrnnto urltl. w mm iu im um bijiu mgii wneei car, an-, .... , , ? , ', nronrlatoly placarded. The bovs hail " I n ' 7 nf fun trfmtlwit T. . . .11.1 -I a J t of fun whoUior Tommy did or not, :o: C. C. Williams left this morning for Omaha where ho will attend a meet-l lng of the Grand Chapter of the East orn Star this evening. For the Ford we recommend the fol lowing grade: Summer MEDIUM LIGHT Winter MEDIUM LIGHT Transmission MEDIUM LIGHT Differential TRANSMISSION - GREASE "1; :' Want Ads FOR SALE Reed baby carriage, In first class condition. Call 41C S. Vino, SALE Everbearing strawber ries, $1.00 per 100. C. H. Spicer. WANTED Clean flco. rags. Tribune of- WANTED A good housekeeper, quire at Marti's Market. Ii. F0R SALE Canary birds; year-old singers. Mrs. Otto Moasmor, 504 Dowoy street. WANTED Washings, 40c per dozen. Called for and delivered. Phone 4G4W. FOUND Twelve- head of cattlo; two havo brand "E F". Owner call 795F22. FOR SALE Alfalfa cultivator with soedor attachment. See Otto Mcs mor, 504 Dewey street FOR RENT Old Rombrant Studio ovor Red Man's Clothes shop. Tn qulro Waltemath Lumber Co. FOR RENT Modern five-room apart ment, full basemont, kitchen with built in cupboards and range com plete Phono 1105W. FOR RENT Improved irrigated ten acro track, adjoining Sutherland. F. C. Leach, cure American State Bank, Sutherland. FOR; SALE Hatching eggs, Barred' Rocks, S. C. Rods and White Leg- ; horns,. $1 per sotting. Luther I. Tuck- on Phono 698J. ik FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls . , , ., Ono two years old; ono three years . . . . . om. just ngnt ror turning into a herd. Experiment Station, W. P. Suy- der, Superintendent. FOR SALE) Ten or twelve brod Du- roc Jersey gilts to farrow tho last of June. Inquire of J. H. Balla'rd, one- half mllo north of Nichols school house. CANDIES How to mako gum drops, marshmallows, fudgo, delicious hash, peanut crunch, croam taffy, bon bon centers, plain kisses, caramols and peanut cluster. All theso roctpea for $1. P O. Box 25. North Platto. :o:- Otto Marsh loft Sunday for Kansas City whore he will Bpend a few days. Mrs. Marsh nnd baby who havo been thoro several months and will return with Mr, Marsh. Mrs. W. J. Good left yesterday for Croston, Iu., for a fow days vlBit. Sho wll return horo next week. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 14 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. To the ownors of. tho record title of all property adjacent to or abutting upon tho Btreets hereinafter des cribed and all porsons interested therein : You and each of you are hereby no titled that tho Mayor and City Coun cil of tho City of North Platto did Roses aro red nnd. vlo- lniu nrn lilnn J Tho rest of this Terse M Is known to you. a& Sho knows as woll as you do what you aro trying to toll hor. Say , It with flowers. Thoy i aro tho ways of a man With a maid from tIo- I lota to prango blossoms. THE NORTH P1AITE FLORAL 3WERS AND CO. FLOWERS AWn DfAMT? PHONE 1025 AUCTION AT UMOX STOCK YAIIDS Monday, May 15 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA CATTLE In this Sale there will be a string of Stock Cows, Yearlings and two-year-old Heifers, yearlings and two-year-old Steers, all of one family breed and raised on one of the best ranches in Wyoming. Sell freight paid .to Missouri River, Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City, on Union Pa cific. A lot of cows, steers, calves, heifers, milk cows, butcher stuff and bulls. The highest bidder always takes the cattle. We sell them here. We never hold them over for the next Auction. Horses and Mules In this Auction, Monday, May 15, will sell three span of heavy young work mules; two span of heavy work horse-;. These horses and mules are the real kind. One saddle horse not just a horse, it is a real saddle horse. CASPER RAUCH, II. 31. JOHANSEN, Auctioneer. under dcto of May 2 1922, pass and approve a certain ordinance forming and creating paving district No; 14 of tlio city of North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. And that tho following streotss including tho Intersection thereof within .the Hmita of the city aro composed within said paving dis trict to wit: Commencing on the south side of Third street thonco embracing all ot Locust Street and South Locust Stf eet between said place of commencement and tho southern boundary of said City or near tho north lino of the right of way of the Suburban Irriga tion District Canal, including street intersections and spaces opposite al loys. Unless objections aro filed as re--quired by statute within twenty days from to hfirst publication of this no tice, tho Mayor and City Council shall proceed to construct suoh paving. Dated this 8th day of May, 1922. (Seal) E. H. EVANS, Mayor. Attest: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO 152. An ordinance providing for the crea tion of Paving District No. 14, con sisting of certain streets within tho City of North Platte, Nebraska: Bo It ordained by the Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Platto, Nebraska: Section 1. That Paving District No. 14 bo and tho samo is hereby created and formed, tho same to consist of Uio following described streets of the City of North Platto, to-wlt: Commencing on tho south sldo of ThlrdStreet thonco embracing all of Locust Street and South Locust street between said placo of'commencemont and tho south ern boundary of said City at or near tho north lino of tho right of way of tho Suburban Irrigation District Canal, including street intersections and spaces opposlto alleys. Section 2. That unlcsB remonstrance bo filed to the creation of said dis trict, as provided by law, that tho Mayor and Council shall prdceed to construct pavement thoroon and- to pavo said District, and for the space opplslto privately owned proporty and property oUier than street intersec tions and spaces opposite alleys to pay for samo by taxes loxtcs against tho proporty improved and for tho purposes of determining tho property bonofited nnd improved, for assess ment purposes all proorty extending back 132 foet from tho roporty paved or improved shall bo deemed bonefited for tho purposes of assessment and taxation. Section 3. This ordlnanco t0"' zo in torco from and after its approval and publication.' Passed and approvod this 2nd day ot May, 1922. (Seal) E. H. EVANS. Mapor. Attest: O. & ELDER, City Clerk. John Grant, Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT EBtafo No. 1825, of Goorgo' Lannln, do coasod, in tho County Court of Lin , coin County, Nebraska. Tho Stato ot Nebraska, to all por sons interestod in said Estate tako no tico that tho Administratrix haB filed a final account and report ot her ad ministration and a petition for final sottloment and dlschargo as such, Ad ministratrix which havo boen set for hearing beforo said court on May 30th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M, whon you may apear and contest tho samo. Datod Mny 5th, 1922. T. S. BLANKENBURG, (Seal) Acting County Judge. a 1 Not Only Your Poor Feet The insidious evil of high heei and narrow pinched toos Is greater than most women boliovo. Ill-balanced shoos do moro than discomfort tno reet; thoy cause fallen arches, backaches, norvous strain, displace ment of tlio internal organs, weari ness, depression, ill health. Without sacrlflco of good looks, the Cantilovor Shoo for women gives per fect comfort and perfect carriage. The last conforms to the mould of tho foot, with room for tho toos, and .with trim fit and support about tho instop and heel. Tho outllno of tho sole and tlio set of tho heel aro de signed to preserve tho balanco and tho beauty , of .a NATURAL walk. Tho floxiblo shank yields with ev ery movement of tho muscles. Instead of being bound to a rigid solo which, retards tho circulation 'and makes tho foot weak, in Cantilevers tho foot has liberty to exorciso and bond freely and gracefully. This freedom of movement strengthens tho muscles and proYontB and corrects flat foot Your health will Improve In Canti lovor Shoes. DR. S. E.HUPFER CHIROPODIST, 317 East Fourth Street. DR. J. It, McKIIUHAN Practice Limitod to Diseasso ot Women, and Surgery Ovor Rexall Drug Storo Phones: Office 127 Residence C5G -- Office 340 Houbo 125 DIt, W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over tho Oasis North Platto DR. REDFIELD Physician, Obstetrician, . Suxgeor 3Mtay Calls promptly answered Night or Day Phonos. Office' 642 Residence 676 1 ft 'i