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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher. Entered at the North Platte, Nobranka POHtOfflce aa Second Clnaa Matlor. SUKSCKIl'TION I'ltlCE: One Your, In advnhco-- $1.60 Fit! DAY; JUNE) 23, 1922, EDITORIAL Paul xifd -"Rccomponso no ninn ovll for evil" Romnns 12.17. Ltifnyetto buIiI "May this InimotiHo tomplo of freedom, tho United StntoH over stand n lesson to opprossors, mi example to tho oppressed, a sanctuary for tlio ritfhts of mnnklnd." 1 Tho Trlbuno editor and stuff wish to acknowledge tho rocolpt of a lottor from Mrs. M. J. Forhos, past worthy mutron of tho Hantorn Star In which Bho oxprcsscs tho thanks of the mem bers for our placing tho announce ments of tio lodgo In the Trlbuno during tho past year. Such acknow ledgement Is raro and unexpected but vory much appreciated. Thank you, Eastern Star. Wo went fishing last Tuesday oven tng wjth Gcorgo Tokulvlo, ono of tho host real fishermen In this commun ity. On tho snmo location was an- other old timer In tho fishing busi ness, Frank Boolor. Other good fish erman worked as hard ns wo did. Wo wore In fast company. Wo thought up to that tlmo that wo wore some what of an amateur ond It flattered us to bo thero on tho bankB of tho rlvor with tho professionals. But what olatcd us tho most was tho fact that we stopped up Into tho proresslonal clriss without hatting an oyo. Our re cord was as good as that of the pro fessionals and whllo wo nro not usual ly given to boasting, wo aro here to say that wo oxpect to maintain the record mado by us Tuesday evening and It might happen that wo would boat that record nt somo future dnto. No ono In tho party even got a good real bite. Evory ohco In a whllo wo hoar somo ono saying that the city should do this or that, about tho swimming hole In tho sand pit In tho South Platto. One propose that ft guard he placed them to pull out drowning people, another proposes that dopth marks shouljl bo placed (hero and again wo have hoard It proposed that no one should bo allowed to swim thoro un der any circumstances. Tho sand pits aro private proporty ovor which It Is doubtful If the city has any control. Tho owners aro David Scott & Sons who aro ongagod In a private business and not In running a swimming hole. Wo are Informed that no ono has n U-gnl right to go bathing In those pits rlthout th? consent of the ownor3 has been gained. If the ownors do, not care who swims there then It Is up to tho bnthors thonisolves to take the risk. The city certainly does not have any risk In tho matter The city has gone to consldorablo oxpen'se to equip n community beach In tho, north part or town and thnt seems to bo as far as me could oxpect the city to go. Swimmers on entering tho water In tho sand pits do so ot, their own risk. They know tho conditions thero or Uioy nro oxtremoly foolish to go Into tho water without knowing whore they arc going. C. F, Temple and somo others tried last year to Interest somo of the peopo who wore bathing thero to put In -somo safe guards but they woro not successful In getting up any enthusiasm when It camo to putting the monoy. so he hnd to give It up. It does not seem that tho city has any obligation or authority In tho matter of tho South River holes and It Is as evident that It has dono Its best to dato to provldo another placo which It under Its control and which sooms safor for those who aro not good swimmers. LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOOK WHAT'S COMING -tor- Mrs. John Frnzlor Is visiting hor brother .loo Horrod at Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Rcubon Bragg of dothonburg visited friends in tho city the first ot tho week. : A marriage Hconso was issued to Chanco Goodro, 24 of this city and Miss Hazol Colo, 10 who also lives horo also. r Summer's revealing styles' . require beautiful hosiery t r As We Swing Into Summer One naturally wants silk hosiery which is sheer, yet serviceable. This you will have if you select Ever wear hosiery. It comes in the wanted shades of sum mer, black, brown, white, biege, and zinc from $1.00 to $3.00 per pair. HELLO! EVERYBODY Dis is my new pitchur. Gee, it's a peach. Don't blame me if yoa get a belyake from laflen at 66 School Days" AT THE KEITH Saturday, Sunday and Monday Matinee Saturday and Sunday Evenings 10, 35 and 50c including tax. Mat. 10-30c Yours truly, WESLEY BARRY The Kyo-Glass men, Clinton &. Son. Piano tuning, Holley Music House. Dixon Optical Co. Classes fitted. Miss Gertrudo Hornor ot Wnllaco visited In tho olty Tuosday. Miss Marx of Gothenburg transacted buslnoss In tho city Wednesday. Chas. Soyforth loft Tuesday evening for Omaha to visit rolatlvos. j Miss Francis Loudon of Pnxton Is visiting relatives In tho city. j Ono day servlco for your brokqni glassos, Clinton and Son. ', j R. C. Langford left yostorday for Paxton to transact business. ' .si ,Mrt nnd Mrs. A. T. Johnson visited iolntlvos In Gothenburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vovo Nelson nro visit ing tho lattor's parents in ssuatllo. T. L. Wiggins and B. A. Calling wrved on tho federal Jury last week. ' Mrs. Daisy Kline returned from Omaha the first of tho week where sho spent her vacation. Mrs. Minnie Moore spent the week end visiting frionds In Omaha and Grand Island. Miss" Ccclla ITerrod loft Tuesday for Now York. Sho will leave Juno 29 for Europe. Mrs. Elinor Schweltzen of Wallace ontored the Platto Valloy Hospital Friday for medical treatment. Mrs. Cody Boal will arrive In a few days from Chicago to visit her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. John Day. Mrs. Henry Frcdrlcks returned to hor homo in Council Bluffs after visit ing relatives for several days. I Tho funoral of tho lato Mrs. Joseph Flllion was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ford living six miles south of town aro tho proud parents of a baby girl born yesterday. Mrs. Joo Nelson left tho platto Val loy hospital yesterday nnd Is at tho homo of her brother R. E. Anderson. Mrs. Earl 'Carbush of Chicago Is visiting her mother Mrs. Mary Land graf. Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Allison of Wul laco transacted business In the clty tho first of tho week. Mrs. Cora Todd has accepted a posi tion In the offices of Drs. Solby and Mc Klrnhnn. , - Miss Pearl McConnell has resigned hor position In tho offices of DCS. Solby and McKIrahn'n, '' Dr. McKlrahan roturned tho first of tho week from Mlndon, Nobr. where ho transacted business for a few days. Misses Margureto Tottenhof and Mildred Norrls of Cheyenne nrrlved last night to visit friends. Miss Janot McDonald will return Tuosday from Los Angeles whore she spent six months visiting friends " Mrs. R, L. Murdock returned tho first of tho week from Denver where she spent several days visiting frionds. Mrs. C. J. Pass and sister Miss Agnes Goodin loft Wednesday tor Lebanon, Ky. Judgo Woodruff of Omaha trans acted business horo tho last of the week. ' Mrs. Walter Eshlomnn left yester day for Denver whero she will visit for several days. Miss Graco Mooney and nophow Frank Moonoy Jr. leave this ovonlng for Culver, Indlnna. Bradloy Swimming suits for iron. AVomon nnd Children nt Wilcox De partment Store. , Miss Margaret Taylor of Fort Col lins is visiting at tho Howard Mc Mlchaol and Philip Doats homos. Mrs. Alex Adamson of Los Angolos Is visiting nt tho John Day homo. She was a former resident in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fox spent last -week on Garfield table Visiting rola tlvos. Miss Marguorlto Nelson of Goth onburg visited hor sister Mrs. A. T. Johnson. Misses Ifattlo and Lydla BJorkland nro takinc n weeks vacation from tho O'Connor store. Frank Yoarsley left Wodnosday for Omaha whero ho will recolvo treat ment for his oyes. Short Silk Skirtings, Just tho thing 'or wear this summor weather. A "all lino of colors and kinds at Wil "x Department Store I Miss Gladys Stogall roturnod Wcd , ' --sday from Croto, Nobr. whoro sho i boon nttondlng tho Campflro Girls C unp. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. OUphant and d lldron roturned this wcok, (from Des Moines, Iowa whoro thoy spont two weoks visiting relatives. MIbsos Mildred and Ella Weir will roturn to tholr homo in Storling, Colo, nftor sponding a fow days visiting nt tho J. F. Schwaigor homo. Mrs Goo. Troxlor left Wednesday ovonlng for Now York City. Sho will Ball for Europo tho latter part of noxt CHRISTIAN " 11:00 Christian Sdloiico" servido. 8:00 "Tho Test ot Love." I Want Ads EPISCOPAL 11:00 Morning prnyor and sermon. 7:30 Eevoning prayer and sermon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11:00 Chistlan Science service. LUTHERAN 11:00 "Whenco Cnmo this Universe." 8:00 No ovonlng sorvlcc. ''' '' BAPTIST 11:00 "Tho Youth's Vision". 8:00 Gliil'drons Dayprogram, FOR SALE Two geldings weighing .2900 lbs. Phono 78CF2. FOR SALE C ft. McCormlck binder. I Clnus Anderson, 8 miles southwest WANTED Girl wants genoral house work in town. Phono Maxwell 1022. FOR SALE Alfalfa in tho field. J. Hnhler. Phono 453J. METHODIST . - - . 11:00 Attornpy Gonornl Clarence A. Davis will ' s'penk on- "Civjc RightV, eousncss." 8:00 Dr. Johnson will speak on America n-Jnpaneso work j :o: ' Eyes examined. Glasses fitted, Sat- MIss Gladys Dlcnor Is off duty nt tho Star Clothing House on account of, illness. Mrs. B. R. Dixon left Wednesday for Brady to visit her mother Mrs. R. W.' Schleicher. Mrs. Henry Fredrlckson and baby of t Council Bluffs aro visiting relatives In tho city. :o: Bort Barber, formerly of tills city,. now advertising manager for a big concern in Fort Worth; Texas spent last week in Mllwakco attending tho national convention of advertising men. He was sent by tho manager of his firm without his solicitation and nil expenses wore paid. A special train was run from Texas to Milwaukeo and Bort equipped the trnjn wR.h a radio set At the convention he was UlVblVU IU 111 V UVIUI 11 UL 1.1 1 1 UVIVI O tf HI VT world association of retail advertisers. Bert is tho oldest son of Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Barber and a son in law of iW. W, E. Barber and a son in law of W. W. Blrgo. His many frionds here are glad to learn of his success. FOR RENT. One half ot Scout ot- , flco. B. &,L. Building. j : i WANTED To buy a second hand typewriter stand, in good condition. Wrlto T. S. caro Trlbuno office. ; FOR RENT 3 months only. A modern j furnished 6 room homo. Inquiro at. Brooks Studio, or at 921 E. 4th after' G o'clock. j 1 i STRAYED From the Wyman farm, west of town, ono mouse-colored Jonny mule, branded "7Y" on right shoulder. Phone- 1152W. FOR RENT Improved irrigated ton acre track, adjoining Sutherland. F. C. Leach, care American State Bank, Sutherland. FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls. Ono two years old; ono threo years old. Just right for turning into a herd. Experiment Station, W. P. Suy dcr, Superintendent. WANTED A Salesman capable ot calling on merchants, to head quarter In North Platte, man with car. profcred. References required. Central States Secret Service Bureau, Dept. D. Lincoln, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Koith Neville and childron left yesterday for Charles town, Wost Virginia whore they will spend a month visiting relatives. THE HIRSCHFELD CO. On Sale One Day Only Saturday, June 24th Mens Nainsook Athletic union suits , 2 SUITS FOR 00 Not more than 4 suits to each customer. North Platte's Liveft Clothiers BASE BALL SUNDAY, JUNE 25 AT 3:00 Mi C L & S. Groceteria, I have bought the shop formerly owned by Henry Jiiman, at 820 North. Locust and will carry a full line ot -fresh, meats at, fair pridesV Give me a trial. . ED WALL V- t Independence Day Specials -AT- Si LADIES' OUTFITTING STORE Special No. 1 Skirt Special One lot of 100 white Wash Skirts, made of best ftl 4 embroidered models, patch pockets, pearl button t m q trimmed, values to $7.50, while they last - Spe40 Special No. 2 Silk Hose Special Genuine lull fashioned Silk Hose in all shades; every pair fully guaranteed, it it does not give you satisfactory wear bring them back and get another pair free ot charge or vour money back. On sale at $1.49 Special No, 3Overblouses and Smocks One lot of Voile Overblouses and Smocks in plain white and colors. Values to $3,75, while they last Greatest Collection of Summer 98c and $1.48 is. See thsse Specials in Our Dresses Ladies' Outfitting Store South in the city North Platte's Busy Women's Shop Window m 5 ijr m Hi wook.