The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 23, 1922, Image 10

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher.
Entorod at tlio North Plntto, Nebraska
Postofflco as Second Clasu Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION PI110E:
Onb Vonr, in advanco $1.50
TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922.
EDITORIAL
Wo ovcrliord ono of tlio high school
teachers commenting on an incident
which happened at tlio Junior-Senior
banquet. It scorn that some of the
boys whoso nanios wo did not learn,
lighted cigarettes at the tablo and
Superintendent Llttol promptly call
ed thom to account. Thoy very cort
eously unllghtcd them. We agree Uint
the Superintendent did right In put
ting a stop to such an offensive prac
tice at a school function and wo can
not bellevo that the boys started the
practice in any but u spirit of fun.
But the cigarette trust is having its
day, having played most of us for
suckers during the war, both boys
and morals will havo to bo sacri
ficed beforo wo wako up to tho fact
that clgarottcB for boys aro just as
bad as thoy were boforo tlio war. Our
deslro to bo broadmlndod has caused
us to ovorlook tho harmful results
of cigarctto smoking among tho boys.
Wo havo no quarrel with tho maturo
man who wishes to Bmoko cigarettes
for he has judgoment and can toll It
ho Is harmed thoroby but tho boys
aro harmed, evory ono of thom moro
or leas by tho uso of cigarettes and
thoy do not know It.
tho rich to attend if thoy want to,
and thoy must bo kopt closo to the
noodu and wants of the common peo
ple or they will fall in tholr mission.
COJiTKHT ARTIST PLAYS ON VIO
LIN WORTH THIRTEEN
THOUSAND DOLLARS
0
Axel Skovgaard, tho Danish violin
ist of international famo will give a
concort at tho First Christian church
in this city Tuosday, May 30. Ho re
ceived his first violin instruction at
tho ago of five. Wlion fourteen years
old, Joseph Joachim, tho "king of
violinists" took him ns a pupil and
during the noxt threo years young
Skovgaard was a favorlto pupil of
tho ominont mastor at the Royal High
School of Music in Berlin.
Since tlio ago of twelve Skovgaard
has been concerting In tho Scan
dinavian countries, Belgium, Germany
Holland and England and ho mado
his first appoaranco In Amorlca in
1903 whon ho appeared as a soloist
with tho Now York Symphony Orches
tra undor Walter Damroach. Ho later
mado an oxtonded tour through tho
United States and Canada with this
orchestra including a number of ap
pearances in Carneglo Hall, Now
York; in Boston Symphony Society
Hall; in Chicago, Montreal and Tor
onto, as well as onumorablo ongago
monts in other cities throughout this
country.
JUNIOR CLASS BANQUETS SENIORS
AND HIGH SCHOOL
FACULTY
Tho girls of tho Juulor High do
servo special montion for tho gor.d
sonso which thoy havo roccntly
Bhown. Thero Is a lurgo class to be
promoted Into tho Sonior High school.
In recent years tho promotion ex
orcises have beon getting moro ambi
tious with each succeeding class and
thoro has boon a demand to award
diplomas and hold yrogular gradua
tion exorcises. Slnoo tho Junior
High school 13 but a stop in tho pub
lic school system, this has rightly
been rofused and only promotion
cards aro to be given. Then the
girls of tho promotion class mot and
decided to wear white skirts and whlto
middles at tho promotion exorcises."
This Is to bo commended. Many n
father has been in dispatr at the de
mands of his daughter for some sim
ilar occasion. Tho fine dress which
somo girls wear at graduation Is of
ten really a badge of shamo and means
that sho has demanded that tho fam
ily sacrifice oven nocossltios In order
that sho may bo decorated to match
ostentation of tho girl whoso parents
happen to bo ablo to decorate tholr
daughter lavishly. Wo hoard only
yesterday of a railroad man who
mado payments on ills daughter's
high Bchool graduation outfit for
threo years after tho graduation was
ovor. And yet thero aro pooplo who
mako encoring remarks about tho mid
dy and gown as graduation apparel.
And tho' more honbr should como to
tho group of girls who voluntarily
Friday night tho Union Pacific din
ning room was tho scene of tho an
nual Junlor-Sonior Banquet when al
most 150 members of tho Junior class
and their guests woro seated. The
tables woro beautifully decorated
with class and school colors and tho
placo cards woro purplo and gold.
Following tho banquet, Donald Rub
bo!, tho toastmastor, Introduced tho
speakers who responded to tho thome
of tho ovonlng, "An Old Fashioned
Garden." Tho" list was as follows:
"Violets", Miss Dyo, "Panslos", Ellon
Erlckson, VBacholor Buttons', Wil
bur Swanson, "Forget-Me-Nots," Fom
Brotornltz, "Tho Fonco" George Dent,
"Tho Gardner" Superintendent C. L.
Llttlol. Following this was tho Grand
Rovouo which consisted of a series
of tabloaux by the Junior Girls, In
which tho costumes of tho dlfforont
types were represented. At eleven a
dan co was startod whon thoso who
enrod for this dlvorsion stayed for
another hour. Tho affair was brll
llant and adds anothor to tho long
lino of successful Junlor-Sonior ban
quets which havo featured tho closo
of tho school year in North Platto
during tho past years.
TAX REDUCTION MEETING AD
JOURNS TO MEET IN TWO
WEEKS
Tlio first mooting of tho Lincoln
County Tax Reduction Assoclnpton
was hold In Flromans' hall last Sat
urday afternoon, The mooting was
called for tho court house but on no
count of tho district court bolng in
session thero It was transferred to
tho FIronions Hall. Wm. Lyman of
vote to wear llio simpler dress. Tho North Platto was chairman and J
public schools are ' for tho common
people, with tho privilege given to
M. Schopp of Maxwoll was socretary,
Among thoso who Bpoko wero Ira. L.
AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Men's Shirt Special
We are going to make the men that always patronize a clothing store for Shirts sit up and
take notice. The shirts we are offering are made by one of the larges makers in this coun
try, a concern which has forty special shirt stores in the largest cities. They have style, fit
and snap to them- We will sell you:
$7.50 lo $8.50 Silk Shirts lor - - $4 95
$5.00 to $6 Pongee and Fibre Silk Shirts for .$3.45 .
$4.00 Silk Mixed Shirts for - - $2.45 '
$3.50 to $3.75 silk striped madras and crepe
shirts lor $1.95
$2.00 and $2.50 fine madras shirts for - $1.45
$1.50 and 1.75 madras shirts lor - $1.15
SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR FRONT WINDOW
Wilcox Department Store.
Baro, II. C. Hartman, Thos. Orton and
Wm Beatty. A commlttco consisting
of Wm Boatty and II. C. Hartman
was appointed to investigate wnys and
means of reducing taxes in Lincoln
'county. Tills commlttco was asked
to roport at tho next meeting which
will bo hold on Saturday, Juno 3 at
2:30 at tho court house. Various
spoakors took a shot at Jhg pcKobltf,
the roads, tho bridges, tho officials
and picked out places in our tax
oxponditures which woro wasteful
and extravagant. The statement was
made that nt tho noxt meeting an or
ganizer from Lincoln will bo hero to,
complete the formation of the Lin
coin County Tax Reduction Club and
to ghow whoro ono half of tho taxablo
property of this stato is exempt from
taxation by law. All taxpayers aro In
vited and It Is expected that It will
bo. an Interesting meeting.
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iPARENT-TEACIIEIt ASSOCIATION
CLOSES YEAR WITH
PICNIC
3
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Tho pupils, parents and teachers of
tho Jefferson school hold a picnic at
tho City Park last Friday afternoon.
All report n good tlmo. Games and
sports took tho tlmo of tho children
while a short business meeting of the
Paront-Teacher association was hold
by tho older folks. The following offi
cers wero ploctod fdr tho coming
yoar: Mrs Keith Novlllo, president;
Mrs. D. Powor, vlco president; Miss
Hammond, socrotary; Mrs. Jessie
Itector, treasurer,. ITlio association
has boon particularly successful dur
ing the past year under tho presidency
of Mrs. A. II. UlvanB, and It Is loolo
lug forward to nnothor good
with Mrs. Novlllo In chargo.
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Mr. N. G. Brown loft for Minnea
polis and other oastorn points where
ho will visit for threo months.
Miss Jossto Baker roturncd Satur
day from a two weeks vacation spent
In Houston and Galveston, Texas.
Mrs. Frank Wlnkloman left yestor
day for her homo In Fremont after
visiting hor daughtor Mrs. Jack Car
roil. Julius Plz'er roturncd yesterday
morning from Chicago whoro ho has
beon buying morchandlco for his now
Btore.
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NOTICE
Want Ads
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mod
ern. 209 Locust St.
FOR RENT 1 rooms and
Downstairs. Phono 1072 W.
bath.
FOR SALEStcamor trunk. Reason
able price Phono 120S.
FOR RENT Furnished room In mod
ern homo; lady preferred. Mrs. H.
L. Kelso.
FOR SALE Alfalfa cultivator with
socdor attachment. Sco Otto Mes
mer, 504 Dewey street
FOR RENT Modern nino room house
and large barn at 100 E. Ninth
street. Call McKaln's Moat Market.
LOOK WHAT'S COMING
PHILOS GUNA
club will meet Thursday with Mrs.
Lester Walker.
EASTERN STAR
will hold Its regular mooting Thurs
day May 25 at tho Masonic hall at 8
p. m. Thero will bo Inltatlon.
CAMPFIRE
will meet this evening at 8 o'clock
with Miss Adda Turple 220 W. Sixth
street.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN
Aid will- moot at tho homo of Mrs.
Frank Llngwall Friday May 2C at
2:30. A largo attendance is desired.
FOR RENT Old Rembrant StudlQ
( oyer Red Man's Clothes shop. In
quiro Waltemath Lumber Co.
FOR SALE Tomato and cabbago
plants. 15c a doz. L. I. Tucker 221
S. Chestnut. Phono G98J.
FOR RENT Strictly modern five
room house, with garden spot.
Phono 1105W..
STRAYED From the Wyman farm,
' west of town, ono mouse-colored
i Jenny mule, branded "7Y" on right
i shoulder. Phone 1152W.
FOR RENT Deslrablo furnished
room, for ono or two buslnoss gen
tlotnon, light, attractive, central, reas-
ycar onablo. 405 W. Fourth St.
FOR RENT Improved Irrigated ten
acre track, adjoining Sutherland.
F. C. Loach, care American State
Bank, Sutherland.
WANTED Placo by roliablo woman
to care for children or take chargo
of a rooming house. References. 714
AV. Fourth.
At tho anual mooting of tho logal
votors of school district No. 107 of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, which will
bo hold at tho school house an Mon
day, Juno 12, 1922 at 2 p. m. tho pro
position will bo submitted to tlio vot
ors of raising tho budgot of ono thou
sand ($1,000.00) dollars to conduct
tho school for tho coming yoar. This
will roqulro a lovy of not loss than
Bovon mills nor moro than twonty
mills on tho total nssosed valuation
of said district.
Mrs. Lilllo M. Briggs
Director
FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls,
One two yoars old; ono threo years
old. Just right for turning Into a
herd. Experiment Station, W. P. Suy
dcr, Superintendent.
FOR SALE Ten or twelve bred Du
roo Jersey gilts to farrow tho last
of Juno. Inqulro of J. IL Ballard, one-
half mile north of Nichols school
house.
SKOVGAARD T3fo&SH
Tuesday, May 30th. Prices 50c and $1.00
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NOTICE
At tho annual mooting of tho legal
ors of school district No. 47 of
1 l 'coin County, Nobraskn, which will
lo hold at tho school Iioubo on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m. tho
proposition will bo submitted to tho
votors of rnlslng tho budgot of olovon
lmndrod ($1,100.00) to conduct tho
school for tho coming yoar. This will
roqulro a lovy of not loss than sovon
mills nor moro than twonty mills on
tho total nssosed valuation of said
district.
Slgnod: C. C. Bowman
Director
CANDIES How to mako gum drops,
marshmallows, fudgo, dollclous
hash, peanut crunch, cream taffy, bon
bon comers, plain kisses, caramols
and peanut clustor. All thoso roclpes
for $1. P O. Box 25. North Platto.
LUTHERAN
Women's Missionary Society will
meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock
with Mrs. E. B. Payne, 220 W. Front
Street.
L. &
S. Groceteria.
NOTICE
Tho next Lincoln county teachers'
examination will bo hold ' In North
Platto, only, on Saturday, May 27th.
AILEEN G. COCHRAN,
County Superintendent.
PRESBYTERIAN
Ladles Aid Boclety will meet on
Thursday aftornoon at 3 p. m. at tlio
church, parlors. Tho entertainment
committee consists of Mesdames Da
vidson, White, Smith and Duncan.
WAR MOTHERS ' '
will meet Friday May 2G with Mrs.
Frank- Martin, 304 East 10th. The
hostesses aro Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Smith
and Mrs. Cornwall. A good attendance
Is desired.
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Quito a bunch of boys entered the
ten mile handicap road raco last Sat
urdday morning. The routo was north
from John Null's blcyclo store, across
tho North Rlvo and east following the
road around to tho Lincoln highway
bridge, returning along the highway
to the city and following front street
back to tho placo of boglnnlng. John
Lamb was tho first lad In and won
tho race and some good prizes. Willis
Hlghley took first tlmo and won a
gold watch. Vorls Smith won first and
Bud Cohagen second In tho limit class.
21 South Maple Street
NEW SURBDRBAN STORE
With an up-to-dato line of
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
Fresh Fruils and Vegetables
in season.
Milk and Cream mid Ideal Bread
Quality nnd Service
-Our Trado Mark.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
Phono SIS
CLAYTON CASH GROCERY
3SESIS
When in North Platte
COME AND SEE US
Hotel Palace
Palace Cafe
Palace Bazaar
Everything
reasonable.
Station.
first class and prices
Opposite Union Pacific
FOR SALE Cabbage, tomato, caull-
flowor, strawberries (Sonator Dun-
lap) ?l por 100. Egg plant, poppers,
nstors, 40c por doz. Blooming pansles,
5c each. Swoot potatoes 75c per 100.
All sont post paid. Central Plant
House, Loxington, Nob.
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Tho annual sermon to tho graduatos
was given by Rev. N. P. Patterson at
tho First Prcsbytorlan church last
Sunday morning. Tho usual but wol-
como rain Bet in during tho morning
and about tlmo for tho services it
was tho heavlost Howovor tho class
appeared in tholr gray gowns and
mado a flno Bhowlng. Tho docorations
ot flowors and palms with tho special
music by tho organ and tho choir
woro much onjoyod. Tho church was
crowded. Tho Bonn on was appropriate
and won tlio highest pralno from all
who attended.
TC North Platte If T1WTC 2
SATURDAY JUWH S
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Tlckota'on Sale on Show Day at The Roxall Store at lami prices charged
en the (rounds.
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