3? . . .. ftribuitc 1 TUESDAY and FlUDAY THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 29, 1922. No. 07 mum r w, m am wm OPENING OF CITY SCHOOLS INTERESTS BOYS 10 GIRLS Students Will Be Met on The First Day By Many of Last Year's Faculty With a Number of New Teachers to Fill Vacancies All Over the State Just Now Tho North Platte city schools hvtill open Tuesday, Soptember nth. A full'corps of teachers has been secured nml everything has been reported' in readiness for tho opening. Tho pupils of tho lower six grades will attend tho ward schools whllo thoso enrolled In tho upper six grades will attond ono of tho high schools. Tho ward districts are a follows: All north of tho i Union Pacific, tracks is in tho Lincoln school dlstrlctlall south of .the Union Pacific tracks and west of Locust street is in tho Washington school district , and all east of Locust and south of tho tracks is in tho Jefferson school 1 'district. Thoso living In tho extreme western part of tho district will attend tho Baker school. Thoso pupils who are in grades seven, eight and nine II ITU K VhVll 1'IO'IC STAUKl) IN A will report to tho Franklin building CANYON HAST OF for work in tho Junior high school HHJNKLL and thoso In grades ten, eleven and 1 twelve will attend tho Senior high The Hotary club was host to the, school in tho Central building. All Klwanis club and families at a pic will report at nine o'clock Central nlc ln tho canyon just cast o BlgnoU I timo on Tuesday for registration. A lust ovenmg b0B,nnhlB flt s,x 0.cloc , meeting of all teachers will bo held The placo la a loyely spot fQr such an in tho Central school building at 1:30 afTair and tho cvenlng wag dcllght on Monday and following this meet- ul Probably S0Q pcoplo worQ th(ro ing tho teachers will repair to their An nrtlflc,al M m respec uvo , uuuniga - colored flares sot in tho walls of tho vth thn nr noinnls thorn. FollowinC . . 1 l"u canyon furnished light. Tho dinner consisting of fried chicken, mashed potatoes and hot gravy, sandwiches with tho principals there. Following is the assignment of teachers. ADMINISTRATION W. J. Braham, Superintendent Cecolia Bairn, stenographer Ruby Damme, Girls Gymnasium Bess Boyles, Household Arts H. II. Newman. Manual Arts SHORT STORIES OF PEOPLEJND THINGS ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT HE CENT HAPPENINGS IN THIS coMaruNiTr Rock Springs coal is being handled by tho railroad horo In consldorablo quantities. Tho Wyoming manors wont to work last Thursday and by Saturday coal was being (received horo. Tho railroad noods aro botng taken caro of from thoso mines. Throo moro freight crows wore put to work on tho third district this wcolc, malting twonty-ono pool crows ttvo locnl crows and ono work crow In tho freight department of that dis trict. This is an increaso over tha ' number working horo at any timo i during tho past few months. Miss Esther Autonldes, accompan ied by Miss Foy Smith of Omaha, a ' formor teacher ln tho North Platto schools woro to lcavo Boston this week for Washington and othor points on their way homo. They havo boon attending tho summer term of Boston i University. pickles, salad, coffee, ico cream, pop melons, punch and trimmings was provided by tho Bignoll Comunltj club and was very fine. Entertain- Charles Killian, Science and Band , mcnt was furnished by a committee 1.T1. I 1 1. . 1 W. R. Roettger, Commercial and which cummenueu on mo re athletics MANY LINCOLN COUNTY MEN TO FIVE NOUTII PLATTE HOYS CLOSE ATTEND 89th DIVISION REUNION SIX-WEEKS DANCE ENGAGEMENT Ed Mason who haB taken a six months lcavo of absence ns chief . zr-.- . ; . clerk ln Trainmaster Gudgol's offlco WATER DEPARTMENT RECEIVES Mias left for Now York and from REPORT CITY WATER IS thoro will go to tho coast. Ralph SAFE Hanson Is temporarily taking tho vacancy until somoono Is appointed Ethel Fritz Baker, muslo Fred Elliott, truant officer Clarence Jones, drill Keith Novllle, football Dr. J. R. McKlrahan, basketball E. E. Carr, d6bato Mrs. Rasmusson, first teacher suit. The.guests were sent into tho canyon through a winding path where they were met by strange characters who made minute inspections ,and examinations to see that no bootleg ging went on and that everyone was properly equipped. In going througn substitute one deep tunnel tho master of tho 1 Inferno made a pass at tho wayfarer Tho following clipping from the Billings, (Montana) Gazette will bo of interest to North Platto friends Sample of water woro taTton to tho placo or Mr. Mason returns. from taps at 1207 W. Fourth strcot, G12 Chestnut and 1109 E Fourth I L. L. Eison, head janitor SENIOR HIGH Effio V. Johnson, principal ;anQ wild animals assailed tho path Tho second annual reunion of tho 89th Division will bo hold nt Omaha, i September 20-22 inclusive. Tho an nouncement says: A barrngo com posed of Horso Races, Vaudeville i - ... . . ...1. 011,- ..Miilin - I.. Shows, Boxing and Wrestling matcnes, The n-anoeland Entertalnors. who,"""' ,,uu'1' x"u ulu iuiv- . . . nrnolov. ln Mav 1918 Cabaret Entertainers, Ak-Sar-Ben ; f or the last six weeks havo delighted cd yesterday and tho lntorprotatlon and ln ihQ potltlon Bho allcdgos that T7M....i TnM l.o. inM .lr...m , r a .-. j wiw na fnllntFB! "Sn.t lnf not nrv linifnT-i . . jjiutuitiu i. uj,vui n uu iuiu "(uuiinBa uuvoieus oi lurpiscuoru uuu Application for a dlvorco was filed fliln wnnlr hv Mm. Tlnth Murnhv of the boys composing tho Dancoland strcot and cent to tho stato bactor-1 agaInst Jos T Murphy on tho Kntertainors: loiogisi ai ijincom lor examination grounds of desertion. Thoy woro Satisfactory bactor-1 for tho veterans. Their appetites wlRj popular, music played their f arowoll i logically, no ovidenco o contain- n(Jt Uvo(1 wlh hcr Qr BUpported hor . .. . . I ho loit nor mat eamo year anu uun slnco. There aro no children. In places. An orchestra rurnlshed 1 cipato. A pass to all entertainment isome good selections and asslted in ! features will bo given each 89th bo appeased at a hlg bnrbecuo whore"4tjanco jn uuiings last night at tho nal'on wltl1 bactoria of Intestlonal i Army Chow is barred. Valuable prizes Airdmnn nml will loavo todaV for origin being found." Ono sample will bo given to tho winners at the Casper, Wyo., whero they accopted .takon from li tap at tlio water station Superintendent Brnhnm has an blg field meet, whore ovents havo tongag0'ment at the Acquian Danco showcd traces of colon bacilli which , nounccd the regulations rogardlng been scheduled so that all can parti-1 Daiaco tho examiner said must havo comrt 1 tlto kindergartens in tho city schools. from caroloss preparation of tho satru All children jivjio aro tlvo years oiu. pie, ub it would bo lmposslblo to or who will bo fWvo during tho first This popular qulntetlo of musicl- one ri o a fi fa f t A r wt o n A f It nl- am ne Dorothy Fauquet, botany and phy-tUl0 sl,iging Mock trlal3 o varlous j Division man when he registers. The ' . .. inmnia 41l Pnt" havo infection of tho water at the , two school weeks of Soptcmbor will .1 . i , . ... IU Ill . v"-- .-"f ".u . . . . . . I. . ... . . . .... , 1 v-it, h''h .w V I in concludlnc its Billinus ontracomonl i pumpine pmnt anu no lnlccllon ln ' '"imiucii 10 uio Phoro for tho occasion. Several blocks " " J!, three widely scattered parts of, Children whoso fifth birthday comes of tho main thoroughfares aro to bo 1 cnv 08 ,na J l"""s nDp.,,' " tho system from which tho samples 1 later tl.nn this and prior to tho closo placarded like the roads and villages..11118 beon 1110 BOoa rortuno r w , , t t , j of tll0 on the front In France. The interior mualolal organizations to achieve, were token. Tho condition wan ! JJ bo a(JmUtCQ to of the mamouth city auditorium wIll,BUcn Popularity ln such a compara-, marked as very satisfactory. jtho 80Cond Bomoslor ciaM. flw.nrntnd to roc.ill the various , "veiy snort timo. xuoir moioay win : ; 11 siology Ruth Duncan, mathematics M. Estelle Hughes, mathematics Mary Dyo, Spanish Mary Ellen Schank, Latin. Mabel Walters, history offenders and a general attempt ot'c,ty "'ni present war front ntnios-j tho uniformed policemen to keep everybody within tho law as they in-' I terpreted It, furnished wonJerous I amusement. It is said to bo ono of Ocen Rawlings, civics and history jattempted horo and Js gonoral,y Mabel Gibson. English i credited with having been one of the Florence Antonldes, normal train-1 ing Esther K. Robeson, commercial JUNIOR HIGH George I. Meyers, principal Florence Wilcox, geography Tna Diener, general science Nora Hansen, history Helen Brandos, history and Amelia .Toynt, English Bessie Smith, English :oi- , out tho fact that the coal situation will bo acute If the winter starts early and continues for long spells, i There is no storage and practically civics i'all bins aro empty. It Is estimated that ten por cent of the local con sumers havo put In their winters bo llvo long ln tho memories of the will bo tho well knoiw.n canteen work- many who havo enjoyed an ovoning crs. The general's dugout has not at the Airdomo during tho last six' been overlooked. In fact everything weeks. The personality of tho mu- to make the "Fighting Middlo West- slclans, too, has left its Impress, orncrs" feel at home will bo included. Tho Danceland Entertainers all The "Buck Private" will bo presented hall from North Platte, Nebr. Tho with tho koy to the city and when tliaummcri n0w waning, has been spen reunion is over "Buck" will know by thcm jn touring. Tho organlza that ho has boon some place, ac- tlon fa compoBod of Bob Dickey, cording to tho several hundred Om- nnvnn,innn- T.nn Newton, drums: ! Lyle Ludwig, trombone: waiter alia 89th men who havo tho reunion in. Elta Munsingor, English composition ' supply. This docs not include those charge. Faro and one-half rates for Brown pian0; Ed Dickey, banjo Beatrice Ballard, mathematics Cecilia King, mnUiematics' Mary Hart, mathematics Hazel Mlnshall, mathematics Ruth Casteel, Latin Anna G. Wolff, extra toachor LINCOLN BUILDING Dolla G. Kerr, Principal Mablo I. Reynolds, fifth grado Goorgina McKay, fourth grade Goraldino Tracowell, third and fourth. Frances Watson, third grade Elda Doty, second grade Ester Elder, second grade Ella Drake, first grade Dot Kusor, kindergarten Daisy Belle Miller, opportunity room WASHINGTON BUILDING Laura Murray, principal - Noll Hartman, fifth and sixth grada Jessie Honn Meyers, fifth grado Gladys Lyle, fourth grado Dora Wallace, third grado Ida Mao Scott, second grado Itoxanna Erb, Second grado Adda Turplo, first grado who use largo quantities for man- the round trip havo hoon granted on ufacturlng purposes but only for all railroads. Hotels aro providing -:o:- household uses. If tho fall should bo mild and tho winter open it is probable that all local needs can bo met. A card from W. P. Killen, who with Mrs. Killen Is conducting a party through Europe, says thoy wer.o enjoying Paris on August 14. Ho says all aro well, that they will bo glad to got back to Nebraska friends. In concluding ho writes "Tho North Platto contlngont aro good travelers and up and comlnjf." rooms for tho veterans at about half of; the rogtifyr rates', butl advance reservations must bo mado to F. O. Tho boys and girls clubs of Lin. , coin county will bo well represented 1 at tho stato fair next week. County Blonda Butts, kindergarten Myrtle Moretith, opportunity room JEFFERSON BUILDING Gail W. Stephens, principal Alico M. Andrews, fifth grade Opal Hammond, fourth grado Lena Gartner, third grado Muriel Brunton, second grado Thea Hanson, first grado Dorothy Hubbard, first grado Gladys Bird, kindergarten Malm. Chairman Reunion Committee Ascnt Kellogg and tho llvo stock ! at 500 Electric Bldg., Omaha. Omaha's Judging team consisting of Jamca hotolB nro always filled to capacity "sso, Osla Rosso ana ucorgo ocn i during Ak-Sar-Ben Festival which will lcavo for Lincoln Thursday of i will bo at Its height during tho' re- this week. Then on Friday R. R. union. All drafted men from Nebr- Morris will accompany tho poultry nska, Missouri, Colorado, South Da- demonstration team composed of kota, Kansas, Wyoming, Arizona and Violet Flotchcr and Bornord Loavltt Now Mexico woro detailed to Camp and Mrs. Leavltt will conduct tho Funston to this Division. Sinco 85,000 canning team consisting of Elanot men wero in its ranks at ono time Leavltt and Lylo Morris. Thoso or another, Omaha Is preparing to teams havo all been working on their entertain thousands of vetorans. Any J eubJoctB for weokn and aroj golng man who served with 83th regardless to malco a Great showing for Lincoln of longth of service Is eligible. county. The Gilfoyl Studio, (VOCAL) Opens September, 1st, 1922. Auditions by appointment. RES. PHONE 1U7J. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR Cream and Produce HARDING CREAM CO. Phone 81 Across from Depot What We Really Sell Is Satisfactory Transportation A doctor sells health, and a tailor sells garments. You wouldn't caro to patronize a doctor who sells merely pills or a tailor who sells only cloth. An automohlle dealer sells transpor tation, so why think of him as ono who sells only a car? We sell our customer satis factory transportation. Our knowledge and experience lead us to recommend tho splen did new Dodge Brothers Models. Our equip ment for tho service of Dodge owners as sures tho desired result. JJLUJ1 "Sir WTO tSxx.J U MOTOI OTHERS VEHICLES J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. 6th & Locust. Phone 844. You can expect and you will receive tho same kind of thoro service on any of our guaranteed and renewed Dodgo cars bought hero. ' Note See tho new Dodgo y ton truck.