THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Scmf'Bteekiu Zribune. WILSON TOUT. Killtor nnd I'ubllslicr. Kntorod at tlio North Platte, Nobraska Postoffico an Second Class Matter. suiiscmrnoN puicei One Year, In advance $1.00 TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. EDITORIAL Solomon Bald "UoaHt not thysolf of tomorrow: for tliou knowt not what a day may bring forth" Pro verbs 27:1. Lowell said "Domocraoy moaiiH a oloar pathway for merit of whatovor kind." In our Hit of Civil war votorans published last wook wo did not In elude tho name of William 11. Gaunt "We ro glad to do this at this time and will appreciate tho namo of any other old Holdlorsrwho are now liv ing In Lincoln county. One of tho graduatqs from the Colo rado State Toachors' College at Oreo Toy last wook wan Iluth Elder, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Eldor of this city. Tho oxorolscs took placo on Wednesday Juno 14 and the clnss of 104 young people was tho largest in the history of that school. Miss El dor Is a graduate of North Platte High School and is woll known hero among the younger people Tho Tribune ox tends Its congratulations. :o: SCOUTS JtESPONI) TO CALL TO CUT WEEDS AT C03IUNKITY MUCH tele Jcte tMa LOCAL AND PERSONAL THE BANDS ON- SOMF BURN" BETTER w COPYRIGHT IDCC nil AUKXA31CR SERV C " -:o:- LOCAL AND PERSONAL The boy scouts were called upon to cut tho weeds which havo grown up on r tho banks of tho community beach and at t-n thirty "Wednesday forenoon thoy had complotcd tho job. Tho work was done as a community "good turn," and the following scouts will rocclvo credit for tho same: Troop thrco Trout, Moran, Erlcksnn, Sebastian, K. W'ickwlro, R. Wickwiro; troop four Royd, WInslow, Borthe, Marshall, It. Mills. Garcoau, Cross, Ilouao, W. Johnson and D. Johnson; troop five 0Ior; troop so von Hotl dy; troop eight C. Roberta; troop nlnr -Tlirockmnrton, Walsh. FOLKS YOU KNOW Dixon Optical Co. testa oyos. John Goddard of Sutherland trans acted business Hi tho city Saturday. Gcorgo White and family of Suther land were In tho city yesterday. Mrs. Ernest Rolnch of Omnha is visiting Mrs, Joe Nolan. Black Cat Hosiery. The old rollablo kind nt Wilcox D-opartmont Store. Mrs. Earl Stamp and daughter re turned today from Omaha whore they Bpont two weeks visiting relatives. Reuben Carter loft Saturday morn ing for Iaard to, visit for several days. Ml as Editli Pylc and mother loft Friday morning Tor points in Ken tucky where, they will visit for tho summer. Piano tuning, Holloy Music House. Dixon Optical Co. Glasses fitted. Miss Evqnglino Ilorrod loavos today for a tour throughout Europe. i Mrs E. A. Crosby of Horshoy visited in tho city for a few days last week, One day service for your broken glasses, Clinton and Son. Mrs. Bcssio Show spent Sunday in Horshoy. H. T. Fresh of Horshoy transacted business in tho city last wook. Chas. Johnson of Hershoy trans acted business in tho city last week. Mrs D. C. Wilson of Sutherland visited in tho city last week. W. V. Iloagland loft Saturday for Chappol to transact business. Mrs. F. Luschon of Staploton visited in the city last wook. Misses Laura Easter and Helen Qntes of Fromont vlftltod Miss Anna Rubls Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Pulse and Mrs. II. A. Sal ono of California aro visiting Mrs. J. C. Don. Mrs.' Dean Richardson returned yestorday from Milan, Italy whore she spont tho winter. Mr. and Mra.P. W. Greeley' aro tho proud parents of a baby girl born last wook. I Mrs. Hilda Schwltzer of Wallaco transacted business In tho city last wook. The danco wns hold Friday night lntho Masonic Hall by Job's daug hters and Do Molay. i 1 Dr. and Mrs. A. E M;;1b of Maywood visited In tho city tho latter part of last wook. i ! Hugo Tottonhoff loft Wednesday for Salt Lake City whoro ho will spend a week. A. 15. null of Crawford. Neb . is in ll.o city wor.dig up a class to Inltlnte in tho Wood.iion, Miss Poarl Hunter loft Friday for Los Angeles where she will spond her vacation. Miss Tholma Frator returned Fri day from Rod Onk, Iowa whoro sho has been visiting. Miss Gortrudo Doty rotumcd Friday from Oshkosh whoro sho has" boon visiting Miss Sarah McCord for sev eral weeks. :o: Elsowhoro Is tho announcomont of tho candidacy of Nath Bratton for tho Ropubllcan nomination for county conv slonor. Mr. Bratton enmo to Lincoln mislonor. Mr. Bratton camo to Lincoln Whito Horso valloy whoro ho still rosldos. Ho has always taken nn nc tlvo lntorost in publio affairs and it is for this roason that ho has boon urgod to mako tho raco . for county commissioner. Dixon Optical Co. grinds lenses. Wallaco Crawford spent Sunday In Horshoy. Victor, Victorolas, Holloy Music House. Harold Coatos of Sutherland is visting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Guiles returned Friday from Lexington whore thoy havo boon visiting rolativos. Mr. and MrB. Joo Gloason of Craw ford attended the Company E reunion Sunday. Miss Francos Dolph returned yos- torday morning from a two weeks vacation spont In Chlcngo, Sioux City and Omaha. W. A. Cutting, oporator for tho U, S. Radio Sstatlon left Sunday for California whoro ho will Mpond four weeks onjoylng his vacation. Miss Margurito Nelson arrived Fri day from Gothenburg to spond a week visiting hor BiBtor Mrs. A. T. John son. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rnsmussen loft last night for points in California whoro thoy will Visit for severqf weeks. Ladies and Girls Auto Clothing Suits, Drosses, Bloomers, Trousers Skirts, etc. at Wilcox Department Store . Misses Vera Swift and Bosslo Barnes of Gothenburg wore dulogatcs to tho Epworth League convention which was hold hero last wook. Mrs. Julia Slobold left Saturday morning for Chappol whoro sho will spond tho summer at tho W. D. Grcon homo. R. N. Lamb of San Diego, Calif. ornla is transacting business in the city for several days. Ho was a form or resident hero. Mrs. Thos. Orton and . daughter Clara will leave to-morrow for Taco ma, Wash, whoro thoy will visit Mr. and Mrs. Andy Scharman. They will nlso visit rolativos in Seattle. Want Ads WANTED Girl wants gonoral" house work in town. Phono Maxwell 1022 FOR SALE Alfalfa in Hahlor. Phono 453 J. tho fiold. J. FOR RENT Ono half of Scout of fice. B. & L. Building. FOR SALE -One span 3-yoar-old broke mulee, or will trade for Ford car. Notify box 297 Sutherland, Nob. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Ellas returned Saturday from Choyonno, Wyo. Mr. Ellas has been omployod in that city. T. Dlllion and family visited In Su therland last weok at tho Jolliffeo homes. Mrs. W. A. O'Donnell and children returned to her home In Grant after visiting Mrs. O'Donnolls' parents, Mr and Mrs. W. II. LeDloyt. Dr. C. E. MoRcynolils returned Saturday from Denver whoro ho spont his vacation. Mrs. Frank Baldwin of Callaway is visiting hor mother Mrs. Fred Dlencr. Mr .and Mrs. William Carney of Hastings attendod the Company E. reunion Sunday and visited tho Carl Simon homo. 1QRA1N " OVEN HEAT REGULATOR FOR SALE Ono adjustable dress form; also all kinds of beo sup plies. Phono I30W. 020 W. 2nd. WANTED To buy a second hand typcwrltor stand, in good condition. Writo T. S. enro Trlbuno office. STRAYED From tho Wymau farm, west of town, ono mouso-colored Jenny mule, branded "7Y" on right shoulder. Phono 11G2W. FOR RENT Improved irrigated ten aero track, adjoining Sutherland. F. C. Leach, care American State Bank, Sutherland. FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls. Ono two years old; ono three years old. Just right for turning into a herd. Experiment Station, W. P. Suy dcr, Suporintondcnt. STRAYED OR STOLEN From Wm. Baley's (farm Vj miles west of North Platte. 3 head horses black, buckskin and roan. Manes roached Please call 783F2 Rt. 1 Bx. 2. :o: m SHullen of Dcatrico Farmer, Practical Business Man, Lawyer, Civic Worker, Legislator i4 yovermsor "Wo must soo to it that every tax dollar oxponded for public sorvico or utility must purohaso 100 cents worth of value." Town In Claso by Itself. George, a new town on tho Colum bia river, In Washington, will bo In a class by Itself, for when coupled with the namo of the state it regards Itself as .the most patriotic place In the I'nlted States. Another ncnulsl tlon of nunius Is a little crossroads village lit Klickitat coimtnillod .Tazsi Bold South American Thieves. Two ingenious thieves, finding the streets of Buenos Ayres, Argentine, too well policed for daylight holdups, recently succeeded in using police headquarters for one of their opera tions. Accosting u middle-aged man of prosperous appearance, they showed him detectives' badges and announced he must accompany them to headquar ters and there explain how he came by the gold watch and other valuables he carried. To avoid a scene tho man accompanied them. They took him to an unused room nt headquarters and relieved him of everything of value. Then Indicating a door of a room where his protests of Innocence would be attended to, they vanished. Just Like a Woman. A Fullerton mnn says ho gets two eggs from a single hen. His plan is ingenious and might be worth trying on a larger scale, so we print it for the bcnellt of some of our suburbau renders. He has arranged a mirror' opposite Biddy's nest, so that when she hops off and cackles sho sees In the glass what she supposes Is another hen cackling. This arouses her Jealousy and not to bo outdone by n supposed rlvnl she Jumps back on tho nest and lays another vkk . Los Angeles Times, JOHN H. NULL SELLS MOBILE OILS Republican Primarie July 18, 1922 Last ovonlng tho Ilershey BooBtors In 100 or moro cars with a twonty- flvo ploco band paraded tho main streets and distributed souvenirs to the people who woro on tho street, Tho band under tho direction of Fred Rnsnuusen was droesod in comical nnd rubo costumes but that did not intorfore with their playing good mus ic and ronlly entortalnlng tho people Tho boostors woro calling ospoclal attontlon to tho Horahoy Round-Ur which will bo hold tho last thrco daj'B of this .wock , 21 South Mnplo Street , NEW SUBURBAN STORE With an up-to-dato line of ' FANCY AND STAPHS GltOCIilUKS 1 l'rosli Fruits and Yogclnblcs uosues u Mill; nnd Cream and Ideal Bread QunlHy and Service Our Trade Mark. WI! SOLICIT YOUR UUSINKSS Phono II IS CLAYTON CASH GR0CKRY We will install a complete Radiophone. Ask for details WANTED A Salesman capable of- calling on morchants, to head quarter in North Platte, man with car prefered. References - required. Central States Secret Sorvico Bureau, Dept. D. Lincoln, Nobraska. :o: Don't cook the old-time way Here is a new and better way The "LORAIN" Oven Heat Regulator is a simple device that places 44 oven temperatures at your com mand. You set the wheel at the temperature required for the best results. The heat never varies. Your cook ing is always done just right. You can bake loaf after loaf of bread, not one of which will vary in color or in tex ture. Every day is a lucky day. And most wonderful of all, with this magic device, foods formerly cooked on the top burners arc cooked in the oven. You can cook a whole meal unwatched in the oven at one time. You set the wheel of the "LORAIN" and then you know exactly when your meal will be done. And you forget about it until then. Come in and see the "LO RAIN" demonstrated on a CLARK JEWEL Gas Range. Then you will see why thou sands of women are now cooking this better, easier and more economical way. North Platte Light & Power Co. Get our FREE booh. "An Easier Day's Work." Every woman should have this valuable book L. & S. Groceteria v?5r 1 I i jllnsajlj Bobby alihourJr. onnisDatjion Boys, if you 'ride a Dayton, you riae a winner JOHN H. NULL Big THERE WILL BE SOMETHING Doing at Yoder Every Minute YIP FOR YODER RODEO FIRST ANNUAL SHOTGUN ROUNDUP THREE BIG DAYS Friday, June 23, Saturday, June 24, Sunday, June 25 The First Day's Program Will Include CHARLIE IRWIN'S BIG SHOWS Mr. Irwin will bring Indians and his entire show, direct from Cheyenne, with seats for 1,000 people. HORSE RACING Three or more running races, also Shetland pony race, Roman race, Chariot race and other races. Wyoming and Nebraska fast horses are coming, assuring a good pro gram. BUCKING AEROPLANE A daredevil cowboy will ride in a saddle strapped to the body of Lieut. Toncray's Airship. First attempt ever made to ride a bucking Aeroplane- anywhere. A New Grand Stand and Quarter-mile Track Now Ready PHIL J. YODER, World's Champion Bronco Buster will bo hero with his $1,000 Union Pacific Saddle to direct tract events, assisted by Ray Boll, and they will put on A Real Frontier Show on a Big Scale Saturday and Sunday InolfiQIhg bucking, roping, riding and bull-dogging contests; Men's relay, wild horso, wild mule, cow pony and other races. Tito Finals in the Bucking and Other Contests will be on Sunday. Uase Hall Gnmo Every Morning:. Dancing and Shows Every Night. Come and See the New Wonder Town On tho Union Pacific, and tho Fertile Valley of tho Goshen Hole, whore the finest of crops aro boing grown. Fro Camp Grounds In Yoilor Tako Chcyenne-Torringion Stale Highway