The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 18, 1922, Image 5
THE . NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ONE SIDE OF THE STIUKRQUES 'l'lON IS OiVEN inTifAnV 1 JtoAl) MAN C. n. Gray, prccidont of the Un ion Pacific wrote a letter to, B, E. Calvin, vice-president under date of July lGth In which ho stated tho position which Is takon by tho Union Pacific in regard to tho striking shopmen. Copies or this letter have been made by mimeograph and a copy has been handed to the Tribune for publication. Slnco It is an authorltlvo statement or tho stand taken by tho . railroad, it ih printed herewith without comment: Chairman Den W. Hooper of tho United States Railroad Labor Board Jttly 1, 1Q22 issued, tho (following statement: "Regardless or any question or tho right of tho men to strike, the men who take the strikers' places are merely accepting tho wages and working conditions prescribed by a government tribunal and aro per forming a public service. They aro not accepting tho wages and working conditions which an employer Is trying to impose: For this reason public sentiment and full govern ment power will protect the men who remain in their positions and new men who may como in." Subsequently, tho Labor Board has declared that tho rules and worn ing conditions under which tho me chanical forces woro working before tho strike aro still in full force and effect. They cannot bo changed ex cept by an agreement between our employes and tho Management or this system, or in event of failure to reach mutual agreoment by our em ployes (not the former employes) and, or the Management esparto or jointly referring tho disagreement to tho United States Railroad Board for decision, therefore, since our former employes left our service of their own freo will and accord, thereby ceasing to be employes of this Sys tem, the public, and those who re mained loyal to our service ana thoso who are entering our employ daily, may rest assured that the Management of this System will use every resource at its command to keep faith with them, and unqualifi edly pledges itself to make no settle ment of the strike which will In any manner whatsoever deprive them or their rights or jobs which they havo gained In accordance with our shop crafts agreement and the declaration of the Labor Board. The only way that any one of our former employes may enter our ser vice is as a new employe and the opportunity to even thus enter the servico is growing less, day by day owing to the-fact that our forces are rapidly increasing. The public will keep In mind the fact that this strike is not against this railroad system, but that it is against tho decision of an agency of oar Government, therefore, the strike simply resolves itself Into tho ques tion whether the orderly process of law and order shall prevail or. the arbitrary action of a very small minority. To that question there can bo but one answer, wo are a law abiding people the orderly process of Law shall prevail: Tho Management of this System has religiously at all times kept faith with its employes both as to its spoken and written word and It always will. :o: Miss Clara Rlncker returned yes terday to her homo in Lexington after visiting friends for several days. , CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Dixon Optical Co. tests eyos. Piano tuning, Holley Music House. Helen Daly has taken a position at tho Dr. Redfieidx office. Mrs. George Roberts of Maxwell shopped in tho city Frldny. Miss Mildred Roberts of Mnxwoll shc-TTpsd in tho city Friday. Miss Florence Lawler of Paxton sho'ppod in tho city Friday. Ora McKee of Lexington attended tho ball gamo hero Sunday. I A. B. Snyder of Lilac, Nebraska, transacted business In tho city yester day. Dr. J. B. Rcdfleld transatced pro fessional business In Wellfleet Sun day. Miss Elizabeth Dorsey left yester day for Denver to visit for a few weeks. Meldla Ellsworth of Horshcy Bpont yesterday in the city with her sisters. Mrs. C. E. Oldfathqr of Brady transacted business in the city yes terday. Mrs. I. C. Illldonbrandt of Tryon transacted business in tho city yes terday. Mrs. Bruce Stafford o'f Ogallala, transacted business in tho city Sat urday. Miss Bessie Show has resumed her duties at tho Loader after two week! vacation. Louis Trexler left yesterday for Gothenburg to visit friends for sev eral days. Mr. .and Mrs. R. L. Douglas an nounce the birth of a daughter born last weplf. Marvin Clayton of Gothenburg spent Sunday in the city visiting Louis Trexler. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards ana family spent Sunday in Paxton vfslt lng friends. Mrs. E. Gundel of Grand Island is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brodbeck. tyiss Nell Cooney left Saturday for Kearney to visit relatives. Victor Beck transacted business in Oshkosh last week. ClarlndaStrolborg of ,Horshoy Is visiting frlondVln tho city . Mrs. Ora Bennett returned to hor home in Oshkosh Friday after visit ing "her ' parents Mr. nnd Mrs. tB. Gllllspio. , v Miss Ruth Davidson returned this morjilng from Denver whero Bho has been visiting relatives for sovcral weeks Mr. and Mrs. E. Dixon and family aro ViBltlng in Biulo at tho homo of Mrs. 'Dlxoris parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanders. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Lane and family will leavo Sunday by auto ror Grand Lako whero they will spend two weok8, Mrs. Arthur McMullen roturned yesterday from Perry. Iowa, whero she has been visiting relatives for sovcral weeks. Ruth Ellenwood returned to her homo In Maxwell yostorday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Koontz for several days. Mr. and Mrs, E. N. Johnston ro turned Friday evening from Omaha whero Mr. J.ohnston received treat ment for Cancer. and began work yostorday. Miss Lola Swancutt left yostorday for Anslcy to spond Eovoral weeks visiting rolatlves. Mrs. W. A. Buchfinch left last "week "for Grand Island whero sho will spend two weeks visiting rela tives and friends. NORTH PLATTE HJJSjyiANS 3IAK 1X0 TWO ttONTlIS TOUR (fP THE WEST An orchostra of North Platto boys ' lnft y 1 ( CI hlnitlllni. I... n.tn n ..!.. una utile, VJt illllVJ 1UI IV piAiy days trip through tho west,'. The boys havo a ten days ongngomcnt In Yellowstone park and a number of otlior dates and oxpect to pick up endugh now dates to tako up their tlmo from now until Soptombor la. Tho musicians aro under tho mana gement of G. S. Potorson. Tho or chestra is composed of Robert DIckoy saxaphonc, Lylo Ludwlg, trombone, Edmund Dickey, banjo, Walter Brown, piano and Leo Nowton, drums :o: FLOUR SALE For threo days, Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 21, 22 nnd 24, high grade, every sack guaranteed at $1.80 per -18 pounds at the York Feed Store. milk, oto., tho most abundant, valuable and rollabio sourco of vltamlnds M yeast Yoast Is oxtromoly rich In tlfo vltnmlno soley rcsponsllbo for our growth nnd development. Without tho vltnmlno so gonorously present in yoast, our bodios wnBto away, our onorgy and strength wnno nnd out montnl nnd physical powers diminish. But rnw baker's yoast -Is hard on flio stomach; It nauseates,, causes fomen tation and ncld indigestion. This cx porlonco of thousands of pcoplo In tak" ing raw yoast caused scientists to mako exhaustive experiments in nn ef fort to oxtrnct tho vltnmlncs from raw yoast In ordor to provldo thorn In nn nccoptablo form. After long nnd laborious rosoarch work they, accom plished their tnsk.- Soy riow," Tlfioso vitnlly essential nitritlvo '.elements enn bo had In highly concentrator tablet form as manufactured by tho Union Pharmncal Company, one ot tho largest pharmaceutical hous6s ot, America, under their trndo-namd, "Force Yeast Vitamlno Tnblcts." This reputable concern guarantees thoir product to bo tho genuine, puro Yltnmino concentrated of fresh yeast, unadulterated and freo from all dmgs, absolutely harmless, being a food and nothing else. ' These splendid health tablets can bo, purchased at nearly ovory drug store Thoroforo, avoid substituted. Get tho gonulne. North Sido Drug Store, GREATEST SOURCE OF VITAMINES Yeast Furnishes Most Abundant . mid Ynluablo Supply While Vltamincs. thoso newly dis covered and wondorful Hfc-glvlng ele ments, exist In moro or less dogrco In vegetables, fruits, and grains and aro contained also In cod liver oil, butter, HOT WEATHER SPECIAL A Half Off on all Rubber Goods This Week Only 3 qt. Combination hot water bottle and syringe $2.19 Hot water bottles 1.29 Dassy Douche , $1.69 None seam Face Bottles .59 Combination attach ments 89 Household Gloves 73 All Goods Guaranteed Phone Your Wants', 28. STONE'S DRUG STORE of Service VAUDEVILLE AT THE KEITH THEATRE Wednesday Only. "ARDO" Jack Ardo is an ardent follower of tho juggler's art, pleasing the audienqo. with his ability to manipulate tho various articles which belong to his act. Ho is a contortionist of no mean ability. Ho does somo unluuo juggling and usos aU sorts of' masculino apparel and instruments of pleasure In performing his feats. Ho juggles with silk and straw hats, cigars, grape juicjCj billiard cues, gold balls 'n every thing in tho cleverest manner Imaginable. Ho delights with his act which is splendid and diffcult. " t BLAIR AM) DONOVAN : . Jack BInir ad Mary Donovan in the "Radio Bug" present a clever singing and talking act in which Miss Donovan, a comely, young woman, instructs Mr. Blair, a capable comedian in tho art of Radio Construction and the many amusing situations created by mobo clever performers causo tho autllenco to havo that disease known ns "I laughed until I cried". Tills act has bright reparteo and catcny songs that are well handled by Miss Donovan, a strictly vivacious young lady and Blair who 13 a likable chap. FIVE MUSICAL KAYKS A very pleasing program .Is given by the Flvo Musical Kayos. Tho program Is filled with pop throughout. Tho onening number Is played with the nrtistB using piano, violin, cello, fluto nnd clarinet. After the overturo somo of the musicians tako other instruments, each of which is played with skill. There Is a dash to each number of tho program. Tho feature, Phyllis Kaye, tho youngest marimba soloist in the country, plays on her marimba as if sho loved It. Sho is a born artist and will bo appreciated by anyone who sees hor and hoars hor play. It Is an attraction way above tho ordinary and all should hear them who enjoy good music. LORRAINE AND 1IAZELLE A sister team in singing and dancing numbors aro exceptional in their ability to please the audlenco and havo in their lines somo pleasing melody. Como and hear them for yourself. piston Lings, pisto!?1?!ns The truce, most vital units in motor performance arc the piston rings, the pistons and the piston pins. Wear, improper design or inaccurate fit in these units results in loss of power gasoline waste oil and carbon troubles noise and unsatisfactory operation. - When new piston rings alone are needed, we have a McQuay-Norris ring for every price and purpose all We Carry a Complete Service Stock made from Electric Iron. When new l istens a.id phu are also required, we have the McQuay-Norris Wain wright' line especially designed and made for replace ment. Regardless of where you plan to have your car over hauled, we can supply all sizes or over-sizes promptly. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. Telephone 401. North Platte, Nebr. . McOuar-Norrh IVan JrlStOnS wright Pistons and Pint J DCv.c. Kray iron pistons os anu rlriSnght Inweleht as lafety permits specially designed for replace ment available in standard sires and overUei alo in semi-finished form 75 thomandthi over-size pins of special hardened steel, ground to exceptional accuracy. $1 25 &jg TTeTw'g $122 Per Ring "",-f gas and compression. Gives equal pressure at all points on cylinder walls. For nil piston grooves except top, which should have oupwcvt. Bach ring packed in a parchment container. SuMrevt Keeps lubricating oil r i ierKing tlon chamber. Collects excess oil on each down stroke of piston and empties on each up stroke, which ordinary grooved rings cannot do. Bach ring packed in a parchment container. one-piece ring. Non PcrRing butting joint, which can be fitted closer than ordinary step cut velvet finish quick seating. "Seats in a jiffy." To keep them clean and free from rust, each ring is packed In an individual glass inc envelope. CImii- of the highest Oliup grade. Raised above Rincrc ,he overage by Mc uigo Quay.Norris manu facturing methods. Their use insures all the satis faction possible for you to get from a plain snap ring. 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SI Fine Silk Neckwear Beautiful Assortment. Values up to $1.00 1 for Mdns' Lisle Holeproof Hose 1 bilk Knifed Neckwoar Tho Hobo for Real Wear, a pair ot 1 All tho now novelties. Values up 50c Garters and 3 pairs of Hose for SI to $1.00 2 for. si "Delpark" Wash Ties J) Pair Hons' Tine Hoso Colors Black, White, Brown, Navy, I Now arrivals. 50e valuos. Grey, a pairs for , 4 pairs for. SI Mons' Pure Fibro Silk Hose I Mens While Handkerchiefs All sizesBlack and Cordovan only I Full size. Soft finish. One dozen 3 pairs for SI for :$l "Superior" Union Suifs Boys' "Ironclad" Hose Fine Quality Nainaooic and Corded I Triple Knees- Ileols and Tooa. Madras. $1.75 valuo for.- si Sizes G to 11. 3 palrB for si Mens' "Chalmers" Unions 1 Childrcns' "Kayneo" Suits Short Sleeves Ankle Length. Size I Not all sizes. Values up to $3.50. 3G to 50. $2.00 values for t w I For Suit Si Mens' Athletic Union Suits Good Quality Nainsook Elastic Back. 85c value. 2 .Suits for J si -Si Horse-Hldo Gauntlet Gloves "Tuf-Nut" Make. $2.00 valuos. Per Pair. si Mens' Fino Dress Shirls 1 Leather Gauntlet Gloves Snappy Pattorns, sizes 14 to 16. 1 Mado of Heavy Canvas back. Values up to $3.00 si Mens' Collar Attached Shirls Plain Tan and Pearl, also fancy pattorns, valuos up to $2.50 $i Mens' Muslin Night Shirts "Wilson Bros." mako cut vory full. $1.75 valuo .. Mens', liathing Suits Dark Bluo only, Trimmed white or rod. Not all sizes SEE WINDOWS $$$$$$$$ 4 for. $1 Chlldrons' Three Fourth Hose Fine Silk Roll Top. 2 pairs for $1 Durable Suit Cases Steel Framo. Two snap Fastnors. Strong lock and handle 1 Mons' Swell Dress Caps A wondorful assortment. Values up to $3.00 si SEE WINDOWS MANY MO$E ITEMS ON SALE, COME AND LOOK THEM OVER OUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE WITH EACH PURCHASE AS USUAL NORTH PLATTE'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS. 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