TIE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE feim-Bfccklu Srtbunc. tTl was severely critloliod in many quarters for thin tendency l)Ut jj10 moro thoughtful people took It WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher, as a part of the course through which fluoh an organization must go nwoff ln0 crth Fnt1' aBka ndlim iUelf. The editor Is one Postoffico aa Second Class Mutter, i , , ... ... . who welcomos the entrance- of tho SUBSUKIl'TION ritlCKi j American Logion as nn organization, Yonr, in advanco $1.60 '" 1,10 community life of North ' 1 1'latto in any way it sees boat and TUESDAY, JLNI3 13. 1922. specially In glvlim' Its support to .... ' , ' Iocul Infiioncos and Institutions which mean the upbuilding of our commun- , lty. We were willing to trust our fut- Ono EDITORIAL Paul said "To be carnally minded nre In the hands of the boys who is doflUi but to be spiritually minded' compose tho American Legion when is life and pcaco." Romans 8:0 j u10 Wnr was upon us and wo arc Andrew JncksoTld-'-Evory good wtlUnB to trust "r futuro 1,10 citizen makes his country's honor his Bnmo oy8.".W nnd f0 " t,mo -:o:- ronUTII WAHI) ITEMS vtmtago of having plckod players from Jln arby towns. Our boys looked and Mr. and Mrs. C, 15. King of Urady ttfll wlton they returned moro as If visited at the lJooth homo Saturday, they had attonded a froo-for-all than Miss Qortrude Doty Is visiting in 011,1 same Oshkosh for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steole of Co lumbus are home on a vacation. Wm. Haase and Joss HiKlibcrKor Mrs. C J. Perkins and daughter: took three, carloads of cattle to Om Ju'nc, will loavo next week for Toledo' nhn tho first of the .week. Ohio. Miss Nellie Buckley will leave today Mrs.' II. A'. Lawhoad and son Allen, for Fremont to spend a couple LOOAL AND PERSONAL JACK MOKItOW FLATS Mrs. A. E. Tlmmorman and ohlldron left tills morning by auto for StoTla, NebruBKn to visit for three weeks at. the home of Mrs. Tlmmorman's par onts. Carnations at $1.00 n dozen. C. J. Pass, Florist ol own, and cherishes it not only as pre cIoub but sacred." come- Unselfishness on their part will hasten tho day when the confidence of the whole people will bo placed in In the last Ismin nf Mia Trll.nnn wn'tnoir nanus and mo sponsoring oi a repeated a story which was picked up hy 8C0Ut troP 19 ono BlP 1,1 B,,ow on tho street to the effect that tho ln' lluu B,)im or "naoirisiiness which Chamber of Commerco Is attempting to buy updtho other drlvors for, tho Fourth of July races so that Rhlloy will win, , Tho story was so funny and withal so ridiculous that wo did not make any commont but passed It on to our readers who had not heard It In tho stroet,v thinking they would en joy It as much as we did. Wo only heurrt of ono poor fish who believed it. He doos not know that ihe Chamber of Commerco Is made up of honorable men nnd would not Bloop to do such a trick. Ho does not know that every dollar collected by tho Chamber of Commerco Is accounted for publlcally nnd that thoro Is no slush fund for such a purposo. In fnct tho Chamber of Commorco hardly has onough funds to carry on tho regular work which It plans to do. Ho docs not know that tho other drlvors bosldea Rhlloy arc honorable men who could not bo bought for nny sum, that their repu tations as nuto drivers aro at stako and thoy -nro going to try their best to win. Ho does not know that Rhlloy would spurn tho suggestion thnt tho othor drivers bo bought pff as ho has ahown that quality of Hportsmanshlp on all occasions, which hns won tho admiration of his follow drlvors nnd of those who work with him. Ho doos not know that It is his own miserable puny soul which would grasp at tho thought of such treachery and deceit nnd hold it for truth. Tho man who would bollevo such a story is to bo Is so admirable. It is not in words but In deeds that confluence Is won and tho Airiorlcnn Legion proposes to show us that It means to hold our confidence by such doeds. At least thnt Is tho way it looks to us. 0 1 '-' HOARD DECIDES TO MAKE LOCAL CEMETERY MORE HEAUTIFUL At a recent meeting of the Cemetery Hoard It was decided to forbid nny planting of trees, shrubs or flowers on any cometory lot unless under dl roctlon of tho board. No ono will bo allowed to fill In graves or lots abovo tho lovol of tho surrounding grounds. Tho soil must not bo disturbed In nny way. Only cut flowers mny bo usod In decoration. Tho rules of the Hoard nro based on tho state laws rogardlng comctorics and aro adopt od to conform to tlieso state laws, Tho Board has adopted a plan for landscnpo gardening and when It hns boon carrlod out, tho North Platte cometory will bo a spot of beauty. Tho tltlo to a lot In tho cemetery 1b snld to glvo tho owner only tho right to uso tho samo for burial pur poses and for tho putting of a'markor or tombstone thereon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MIsb Mary Jollla of Dickens shop ped In tho city Saturday. J, K. MoitIboii of Omaha is trans- rcckoned with nnd wo welcome tho "ding business In tho city. chance to toll him Just what nonost mon think of him and his kind. , Tho Ainorlcnn Legion has asked permission to sponsor a Hoy Scout troup-ln North Platto. To tho editor flila la nun of Hlrt vnl-v l.naf l.lla nf .., , iii,,.' and family loft Saturday for Boatrico news which has come to his desk fori , Miss Mary Konolly of Preston, Iowa 1b visiting at tho J. TJ. Murphy home. Luther Tucker loft yesterday for Hastings to attend a'convontlon of tho Spnn.'sh War VetoraiiB, John Tucker, assistant postmaster a long time. It Is significant. The wlicro they will visit. ,irltl. II. XlM.li (nt.nM Clm.t HTlii.lnnra American Legion Ib largely composed . . of tho 'boys who stood botwoon this 8 "B , ... , T ... in.i r ,. .,. ... Misses Bvolyn Leypoldt and Lottie .linn , wuin iitiii huj murium These boys woro tho onea wo.workod at home so hnrd for during those dnrk days of tho war. They aro tl'o boyB wo checrod and prnlsod. They aro tho boyB who wont through tho horrors of war that wo might bo sparal. When those boys camo homo they organizod tho Amorlca'n LoBton.Thoy woro rest Iosb and wanted excitement bo thoy beenmo ho chief sponsors of vnrioiiB enterprises largely Intended to give thorn recreation, nnd ontortalnment. (1R0CERIES CHEAP but not CHEAP GROCERIES DEFOREST CASH GROCERY PHONE 212 LnRuo will ontortnin Friday even ing at a miscellaneous shower In honor of MIsb Helen Swnnson, a bride of this month.. Saturday Is tho last day of tho one fifth oft salo at Wilcox Department Storo. "Word was received In tho city an nouncing tho birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks of Los Angolos, Mrs. Brooks was formorly Miss Lillian Eaton of this city. Tho ono-flfth off salo at Wilcox De partment Storo ends Saturday night. Mrs. II. S. Johnson was ablo to bo romovod to her homo Saturday. She has boon rccolvlng medical troatniont at tho Osteopathic hospital for several Tvooks. returned from Denver, Saturday morning. The Elite club met Tuoflday after noon at the homo of Mrs. Harvey Johnson. MrB. C. J. Cornwoll and son Walter returned Friday from a few days visit In Denver. MrB. Mnx Freiberg was a guest of her daughter In Venango return ing homo Saturday evening. Mr. and Irs. Robert McMurray, Mr. nnd Mrs. Asa Snyder and children spont Sunday In Brady visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cauffman loft Saturday to -visit Mrs. Cauffman's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Hamlor at Low ollcn. Tho Lutheran North Side Sowing Club mot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Eml Morchoid on west Twelfth Street. Mrs. W. B. Doty, who has been visiting at tho Doty home, Is now mak ing her homo with hor daughter, Mrs. Hathaway In Grand Island. Mrs. Androw Johnson Is expecting her daughter, Mrs. William Adklns and chllden of San Bernardino, Calif ornia to arrive here tomorrow for a visit. Mr. and. Mrs. Wllllnm Hoyse, Jr. returned to their home in Couucll Bluffs, Sunday. They have been visit ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoyse, Sr. Mrs. Frank Bretzor invited twelve frlonds to hor homo last Wednosdny to help eolebrate the twelfth birthday of her son Walter. They had a good time. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Lester Wyman entertained at a six o'clocl dlnnor nt her homo at 020 W. Ninth street In liqnor of her mother, Mrs Sara Rork, Twenty frlonds were pres ent and a number of romembornnces were bestowed on tho guest of honor. Mrs. D. M. Tatum and Mrs. L. M Trlostor entertained Friday nt a mis cellaneous shower at tho Tatum home In honor of Mrs. Thos. King. In the evening the young folks woro ontor tnlnod nt tho same plnco. Tho bride received a great many pretty gifts Mrs. Asa Snyder entertained over fifty friends and neighbors to hel, eolebrate hor husbands birthday Sat urday evening. In a fow chosen words Mrs. Snyder in behalf of those frlonds pro3ontod hor husband with a flno porch swing. Music nnd cards woro tho ontortalnlng fenturo. Splendid re froshmont3 woro served by tho hostess assisted by Mcsdames Wymnn, Lnnnin nnd Cornwoll. weeks with her sister. Miss Mnblo Freeze and Miss Millie Frcezo spent last week in Gothcn burg visiting the lator's sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lloyd left Thurs day of las.t weok for Iowa to visit rolatlvcs for sovcral wcoks, Asa Snyder children of North Platte aro spending the week at the Ed Mc Murray homo. An leb cream, Boctol was held at Jess HIghborgor'S homo, Saturday ev ening, A good tlmo washad by all, A largo crowd attended.' . Ex-Senator Mutz of Lincoln and J. II. Edmisten gave a talk on tax-ro- form at the school building Wednes nesday evening. A largo crowd attend ed and tho talk was a very Interesting ono. NOTICE I havo Installed an up-to-dato pop corn wagon on eadt Sixth strcot, next to Horrod's grocery. I will keep up the quality of croamery buttered pop corn and cleanliness is my motto al- -wnys. Tho public Is cordially Invited to glvo mo a trial. S7, 0, Brown, proprietor. 13 3 Order A Case FOR THE HOME Our special delivery will' see that you are supplied for parties, picnics and outings. A few bottles on Ice for tho wife, tho kiddles a treat for tho guest. Following flavors that are always good: , Cherry-Blossoms, LemoniCrush, Orange-Crush Grape-Plz, Hires Root Beer, Coca-Cola, White Horse Gin ger Ale. Per case 24 bottles $1.50. Rebate on omptlos 50c. White Ribbon Boer A real beer minus, tho kick. 24 bottles $3.35. Robato 90c. 4 Star Bottling & Mercantile Co. Phono 292 -:o:- LINCOLN" COUJiTY CENTER M. E. Collins returned last week from Excelsior Springs, Mo. Tho fnrmors aro very busy in tho cornflolds now, two rowing. Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Connor nnd dim ghter and Karl Kammorer woro at Flnjs Bponding n week with her folks Mrs, Frank Moyor and children of Brulo hnvo boon visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W. Hoist. Will Connor, Arch Hunter nnd Alec Andorson witnessed tho ball game in North Platte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. "Will Collins loft Sat urday morning by car to visit In Pholps county. School Is out In district 44. Tho pu pll8 onjoyod a picnic tho last day at tho Experimental substation nnd nro now rendy for a good vueauon. Mrs, Joe Nelson, who undorweut BorlouB operation several wooks ago at tho Platto Valloy Hospital Is getting along very nlcoly. Tho 'Wollfloot road through Lincoln County Center 1b qulto n popular thoroughfnro, judging by the number of tourists and fishing parties and genoral trafflo passing over It, espo- claly on Sunday. WUtrod Kammoror of Los Angeles I, rs. Henry Scbultz of Grand Island ! as Amelia Kammoror of Flats visit t ovor Sunday with tholr sisters Mrs. Jo u Connor. Mrs. Glen McKnln nnd lUl's Julia Kammoror and tholr bro tht v Karl Kammoror nnd then loft for a sit with tholr mother nt Flats. 1. F. F. Club waB very plensaiiu. ontortnlnod by Mrs. F. E. Kronqucst Inst Thursday. Embroldory nnd social conversation woro tho afternoon's program after which tho hostess scrv od n dainty lunch. Visitors present woro Mrs. Mol Brown, Mrs. Byers, Mrs. Croto Kronquost nnd Mrs, Moyor, Lincoln County Contor was defeat ed at Hershoy, Sunday by a score of 14 to 7 Tlr Horshoy toam hnl tho ml- Club addrossod tho- Ognlalln Womena Itorlum Ht tho Congrogational Cburch. She talkoll on Amorlcanlzntion. t . The Wilcox pdpartmont Storo; la giving one-fifth off on nny artlolo1 In their stock, ' I ' Paul Sohwalger returned Saturday from his advertising trip for tho Am erican Loglon Auto races to bo lipid Word was received in the city ofi,oro the 4th of July. Ho mado' the tho death of Miss Julia Baker of Omaha Saturday. Death was due to a paralytic stroke. She was a formci rosldont of this city. qat.in nnd Crepo summer sklrtr and a big line of tho wnshablo kind n salo nt the Loader Mercantile Co Mrs. Emma Harlen returned to her home In Green City, Mo. after visiting for several weeks at the homo of her Miss Josephine McMurray and the' daughter Mrs.NOharles Coghlll. She was accompanied home by her daugh ter Mrs. Coghlll. Try our chop corn, just tho thing for growing chicks, 2c per pound, or $1.25 per sack, delivered Burko Cash Grocery, C21 East Fourth street, Phono 971. Mrs. George Frater, past president for tho alxth district of tho Women's Clubb nddrcssod the Ogalalla Women's J. S. TWINEH, M. D. (Homeopath) Medicine and Surgery Hospital FaclUtles NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Office Phone 1S3 Residence 283 V.. trip to Grand Island, Hastings, Mc Cook, Ft. Morgan and Sterling. Ho left yesterday on another trip to Hol yoke, Colo. MrB. C, J. Pass entertained last ovenlng at a kitchen ishower In honor of MIsb Loreta Murphy who will be married t omorrow jiioouj- Brldgo was played during the evening aftor "which a delicious two course lunch eon was Borved. Tho color scheme was carried out In pink nnd white nnd baske's of cut flowers were used as center i eces. K When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing ia back of theso hotels. Guests may stop nt nny one of them with the as surance of receiving honest value and courteous treatment. CONANT HOTEL COMPANY SATURDAY NIGHT Ends the OnerFifth Off Sale at IS IS WlLCOX DEPT. STORE bC3 c 21 1Z in Camping Time Is Here You cannot resist the call of the outdoors. 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