The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 20, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SBMWEEKLYTRIBUNE
ACTIVITIES OF THE
V QRGANI
WHAT IS BEING DONE , I1Y
DIFFERENT LODGES AND
SOCIETIES
BAPTIST
11:00 "One Year With Josus."
7:30 "Tho Night Touch."
METHODIST
11:00 Ileal Fidelity.
7:30 Tho (ireatost Hero in tho World
CHRISTIAN
11:00 "Winning Souls."
7:30 "Crawling Souls."
W. R. 0.
Thcro wlll bo a npoclal meeting of
tho W. R. C, tomorrow artofndon for
tho purpose of Inspection! A full nt
tondanco is deslrod.
BPISCOPAL
Tho Womans auxiliary will hold an
exchange In tho old Nowton storo to
morrow. All kinds of cooked food
food will bo on sale
ELKS r
Will hold a meeting Monday even
ing October ;23rd, 7:30 p. m. Thoro
will bo Initiation followed by n food.
As this 1b tho Annual Roll Call night
all members aro requested to bo pres
ent. AUXILIARY
of the American Legion will give, a
Hallow'con party Monday October 30
at tho Fireman's hall, for all members
of tho Amorican Loglon and their
families. All ox-sorvlco men aro In
vited. :o:-
DISTRICT TEACHERS ASSOCIA
TION PASSES BRIEF
RESOLUTIONS
Following Is a copy of tho resolu
tions passod by tho convention of
toachors which mot In North Platto
Last wcok'
Wo, tho tcnchers of tho Fourth
District of tho Nobraska Stato Toach
ors' Association In convention aa-
semblcd, recognize thnt fho city of
North Platto ably represented by tho
Mayor, City. Superintendent oud tho
Teaching Corps of tho city schools
has oxorted Itself to" a. degroo to make
our stay ploattant and froo h-om any
Inconvonlonco " - ' '
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
That wo ton dor our thanks to this
City and tho nbovo montlonod officials
for their kind hospitality.
ZAT1QNS
Roalizlng tho pitiful makeshift cro
atod by permitting tho schoolB to bo jEvory thing
conductod by persons of inudoqu'nto roasnnablo.
preparation i Station.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
That wo favor an enactment of a.
statu to which shall rondor Impossible
after January 1, 1024, tho certification
to teach of any parson who shall,. not
Jiavo' completed twelvo grad'ea of
school or tho equivalent thorcof, and
which statuto shall further prevent
tho licensing to teach, after January
lBt, 1027, on any poreou who has not
had two years of Coll ego work abovo
NOTICE
Tho noxt Lincoln county Toachor's
examination will bo held In tho us.
iifll places, Saturday, October 21st.
Alteon G. Cochran,
County Superintendent.
RE-ELECT
JUDGE J. R. DEAN
OF BROKEN BOW
For Second Term from Sixth 8uprem
Court Judicial District as
Judge of Supreme Court.
Separate Non-Polltlcal Ballot
f
St. Paul Phonograph: "Judge Dean- j
to not an eleventh-hour convert to I
law enforcement. Ho was 'dry lono.
before It became popular to be 'dry'
In Nebraska."
Sidney Telegraph: "Judge Dean's
record as Supreme Judge shows,
pinion after opinion by him, es
tablishing the constitutionality of, r
repelling attacks upon laws for
Woman Suffrage, Bank Guaranty,
Rights of Freight Shippers, and the
like."
tho 12th grado or tho equivalent thoro'
of. Said statute not " to bo retro
active.
Recognizing further that tho rights
of Nebraska's children1 to tho boat cdu"
cationai opportunity uaiiy aro being
Infringed tip by unscrupulous doma- MIsB Dorothy Kosoncrantz left Mon
THE i gogucs who nro attacking tho school , nd' for "stings where alio will
! system on tho expenditure of funds, vIs,t wIth fr,cndfl for a fow
seeking thereby to divert public nt- Miss Elslo Cohagen has taken a
i tontlon from extravagance In govern postlton with Brakalow Bros. News
j mont quarters and further rocognlz- stand'. She began work Monday.
I ing that (ho 'preso'nt system of raising Mrs. Ellas Lloyd left yesterday
educatidhdl funds 1s Inequitable and f0r Green City, Missouri, wherosho
I Inefficient. Was called by tho death of her
; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED mother, Mrs. Emma Harlcn.
That wo favor drastic chnngo In tho
methods of obtaining school revenue,
by lovylng taxes upon tho reckless
cxtravaganco of tho present day rath-
ror than upon tho thrifty production
of tho necessities of llfo and tho ac
cumulation of proporty,
Reallzingg tho urgent need of tho
wisest and ablest leadership in tho'MrB- J- Guiles.
prcaont educational crisis.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That wo favor tho election of boards
of education which shall appoint tho
Stato Superintendent nnd County
Superintendent.
RESOLVED
That wo urgo closo co-oporatlon
between tho oxecutivo commlttoo of
this District Association and County
Superintendents in tho District In ar
ranging simultaneous meetings of
County Institutes and1 tho VDlstrict
Association.
BE IT-FURTHER RESOLVED
That wo heartily endorse tho Pro
gressive Professional Program out
lined by tho Committee of tho Nobras
ka Stato Teachers Association.
Geo. E. Martin
Ella Blunk
W. C. Bloom
Kathorlno Feather
Gladys Ferguson
DUROC JERSEY BOARS
15 Pure bred Duroc Jersey Boars for
snlo, weighing from 200 to 300 lbs.
Blood lines unoxcellcd.
J.,E. Qulnn, 220 E. 3rd St,
Pliono No. 1204. .
When in North Platte
COME AND SEE US
Hotel Palace
Palace Clife
PalaceBazaar
first claaa and prices
Opposlto Union Pacific
AdcUAPearl Picture
Title Contest
"Name this Picture and You May Win a
$1,000 Pearl Necklace
500 Pearl Necklace
250 Add'A-Pearl Necklace
No restrictions of any kind. Write or
call in our store for full particulars and
entry blanks.
$50 Additional Prizes for this City.
1st Prize $25.00 Add-A-Pcarl Necklace
2nd Prize $15.00 Add-A-Pcarl Necklace
3rd Prize $10.00 Add-A-Pcarl Necklace
Suggestion: Try to think of a title that
will suggest pearls.
ALL Local Prize Winning Names will
be entered in the $1750 National Add-A-Pearl
Title Contest. Last date for send
ing titles is November 20, 1922. Enter
the contest today.
DIXON, The Jeweler.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Thos. McGovern returned tho first
nf ,.. wooir fmm rnnfa An r.nWtnr.
nla whcro he Bpcnt B0VCral monthHi
Mrs. Dora Schatz and daughter
Mario left Monday for Denver
whcro thoy will visit tho formers
daughter Mrs. Cawkor.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Garrison of
Lexington spent tho week end in the
clly visiting at tho homo of Mr. and
Miss Mabello McFarland la expect
ed homo this Saturday from Bedford,
Iowa whero oho haB been visiting with
relatives for soveral weeks.
At the Keith,
Sun. Mon. & Tues.
If He's Guilty, Let
Him Suffer
Would you glvo up your life's
savings to keep your son from
prison?
Would your blast your life
long dream of owning your own
homoUo keep tho family nnmo
unsullied?
Tho gaunt hand of tragedy
lay heavily upon Policeman
O'Hara and his dovoted wifo but
thoy -stood unflinching in tho,
crisis
Seo this tremendous dramatic
i climax Jn tho , greatest' lovo
'drama of a decade.
uIn the name of .
the Law"
. It-will lift 'you up and let you
down with a crash you'll ncvor
forget.
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Entertains Tcnchers
Miss Dorothy Hubbard entertained
the teachers of tho Jefferson school a
her homo Tuesday evening.
Enlerinlim Mothers Club "
Mrs. P, M. Sorenson cntortained tho
membors of tho Mothers Club at her
homo Wednesday afternoon.
I Entertains at Two Luncheons
. Mrs. John Edwards entertained at
lunch at her homo on Monday and!
Tuesday, TIicto woro 10 guests prcs-
I ent. A Halloween color scheme was
carried out.
Enicrlnins for Two Guests.
Mrs. "W. II. McDonald entertained
last Tuesday at a kenslnglon in honor
of her sister Miss Caroline Helton of
San Diego, Calif., nnd Mrs. Florenco;
Horshey of Oklahoma City, Okla., who J
aro guests at tho McDonald homo.
Aboyt forty guests wore present.
"Woman's Club
There will bo a meting of tho ex
ecutive board ond all commltteo chair
men of tho Woman's club at tho home
of Mrs. M. B. Scott, 220 West 2nd. St.
Friday evening at eight o'clock to
complete-arrangements for tho Stato
convention.
Entertains nt Hnllouccn Party
. Mrs. .1. C. Hbllman entertained
twelve neighbor children yesterday
afternoon at a Halloween party at her
homo. Tho afternoon was spent in
.playing games rfter which a delicious
two course luncheon was served. Tho
house was decorated in Halloween
colors.
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Mrs. IT. E. Lowell returned from
Chicago Tuesday after visiting with
relatives for a fow weeks.
Hugh Wada loft yesterday for San
Francisco where ho will visit for n
fow weeks.
L. & S. Groceleria.
"IT'S
Tho oyo glass" men. Clinton '& Son.
MrsMj?M. Jlador.and children loft
I this mornliig for Webster, Mo. whoro
thoy'wlll spend several weeks visit
ing with relatives.
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NOTICE
Members of tho North Platto Wo
mcna club who desire tickets for tho
Gth District dinner Wednesday Oct.
25th will plcaso call Mrs. Chas. Boguc.
Must Sell
1918 Stuulebaker, six cylinder touring car,
paint, upholstering, tires, motor and electric
starter and lighting system all in " excellent
condition. ' !
See Mr.
at Hotel McCabe
Terms to
KM
REMEMBER!
THE AUCTION,
MONDAY, OCT.! 23d.
AT NORTH PLATTE STOCK YARDS.
Will have an extra good string of Feeding
Cows and Stock Cows, Yearling Heifers,
and two year old Heifers. Feeding Steers
of all kinds. Calves and Butcher Stuff.
2 extra good Roan Durham Bulls.
-Ranch Live Stock Co.
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C. RAUCH.
T. OGDAK.
THE BEST OVERCOAT ; H
I EVER HAD"
-THAT'S WHAT YOU WILL SAY
"When you'ro tho proud owner of ono of these new .
"Hlrschfeld" Overcoats.
A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF
Tho new styles nro on display horo. Exclusive patterns,
selected fnbrlcs and modols that you Hko.
THEY'RE HIGHER IN QUALITY ,J
And lowor iri' price that means greater value for
every dollar.
A wonderful $
value for
nA so
North Plattcs Foremost Clothiers for
and young men.
men
Theb Lowe
1ifor tJ
County Clerk
November 7th, 1922.
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any time Saturday.
right party. .
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