The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 03, 1922, Image 1

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TUESDAY nnd FJUDAV-
TUIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 3, 1922.
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LINCOLN
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FARMERS AXI) TOWN I'EOl'LK
IKTKJtESTIil) IX CHICK 1
JIATCJIEItl'
CAN YOU PREDICT?
Foot Ball Today.
It. II. Jnnjlebour Is putting up a
building on tho 1500 block on east
Fourth street 'for a chick hatchery.
The plant is to be 24x30 and mado of
hollow tile. This will bo the first unit
of tho P. V. chick hatchery as the con-
corn Is to bo called. The location is
on the Lincoln Highway and it is con
siilored strategic for that reason. Mr.
Jandobour will bo remombored as the
poultryman at tho Experimental Sub
station up to Juno 1 of this year when
ho resigned to enter into business for
himself. Ho has ordered a Mammoth
Buckeye Incubator with a capacity of
10,308 eggs at a time. It is only 8
feet squaro on tho baso and 7 feet
high. Tho eggs aro put in lat tho top,
ono third of tho capacity of tho incu
bator at a time, and a week later these
are lowered to tho second compart
ment and ono third of tho capacity is
put in nt tho top. Tho second week
later both of these batches aro low
wed and the last third is put in at
the top. At the end of three weeks
the chicks hatch at the bottom and
another third is put in at the top. It
is really an egg hatching machine.
Mr. Jandebeur expects to have tho
plant nt work about the middle of
Decombm. In a conversation yester
day Mr. .landobeur said ho would bo
in the market for n lot of pure bred
eggs after tho middle of December. I
can pay above tho market for these
ppks nnd would rather get them local
ily than have to ship them in," he
said. He expressed himself as cer
1ain the plant would bo worked to
capacity as soon as it Is startodr This
Is a now industry for North Platte
anqlll "enlarge its influence in this
part of the state.
SlVECLAL TRAIN AK1) RAIS'I) TO
ACCOMPANY (JOTJIKMUJKO
TKAM TODAY
A special train will leave Gothen
burg at ono q'clock today nnd arrive
hero about an hour later. Tho gamo
( starts nt 3:30. Tho train will leave
North Platto at 8: 00 this evening. Tho
faro for tho round trip Is two dollars.
Tho team and coaches, tho second
team, tho Gothenburg band and citi
zens to tho number of more than two
hundred havo already secured tickets.
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WOMAN'S CLuV 1U: SOLUTION'S
COMMITTEE MAKES CONVEN
TION RKl'ORT
Tho Trlbuno submits tho following sehomo to 11b readers as a dovico for
rinding ml if tlioy can predict cloqtlon results with accuracy. After each
set of candidates write tho ono Who will in your . judgment be elected. This
docs. not moan tho ono who you vote for. Put it away and compare
vlth Ilia result when thoy are finally annouucml.
Sona'tor
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MRS. SCOTT SENDS LETTER Ofe
APl'EECIATIOX TO WOMAN'S
CLUB
DAVS
FURNITURE
STORE NOW OPEN
Howbll, Hitchcock or Roobo?.:
Governor
Randall, Bryan or Parniontor?,
- til
Simmons, Heal or Smith?
. , , State if
VonGoetz, Honloy.or Axtoll? ,
Allen or Ldwo?
I
fletminn
1 ' vyt
To every mombcr of tho Woman's
fllub I wtth to oxnross nnnrociatlnn ,
for tho loyal support nnd flno harmony '
and co-operation which made tho local, CHEYENNE
work or the convention tho succoss
our viiltors po kindly pronounced it
Also each mombor of tho club
wishes to thank tho following people
( for tho favors and nssiatnnco glvon
dtinnjt convention:
To the citizens wlio opened tholrjoponod for hunlneasjn
nomas 10 iioiokiuob with truo hos- tnn iiniMtnv i..t ,tfriTia?rsriik xt...
, , ...... . m ub " TM u v titw
Dovfs is tho pro
BUSINESS HOUSE
MOVES TO KOJITH PLATTE
THIS WEEK'
Tho Davis Furhlturo Store has
thViilnrring-
pjtality
Tha Chamber of Coinmorco and itn
ional bank. Mr. I.
prietor nnd manager.
Ho lias been
bsontnti
.ijL,i....U ;oratnry Mr. llnro. who helped in so 'in Cheyenne for a number ofyears
tilth X$ ' lmft,ly svmy' aml fun'"i5,1,'1 tlic fino but started out some Umo ago to find
Olork
Registb
SCOUT TEAM TO TACKLE KEITH
COUNTY FOOT HALL AGGREGATION
Troop seven of the local boy scouts
leave tomorrow for Chappell, Nebr.,
where they will play football in tho
afternoon.' Tho team is coached by
Dick Pitman. Tho team is composed
of Mecomber, PlaUger, Barber, Trout,
Atteberry, Brannon, Howard, Wick
wire, Brower, Rose, Hunter, Haspel
and Westphal.
, In behalf of tho Nebraska Federa
j tion of Woman's Clubs assembled in
j twonty-seventh annual convention in
J North Platte, the Courtesy Resolutions
Committee hereby express its grateful
and heartfelt appreciation.
To the members of the Woman's and
Alpha Delphian Clubs who have done
all in tholr power to mako tho dele
gates comfortable and happy and who
havo proven themselves to bo such
competent and gracious hostesses.
To the Chamber of Commerce for
tho .automobile rido and for other
courtesies shown convention niombors.
To tho Rotary and Kiwanis clubs
for their geuerous hospitality which
contributed to tho pleasuro and suc
cess of tho convention.
To tho officers of the Methodist
church for the uso of tholr building
or convention sessions.
I To the florists of iWth Platto for
I tho beautiful flowers which adorned
j-ttif auditorium and also for roses
given member.. , .
To tho musicians of tho Hostess
City who added much to the enjoy
'raent of tho program.
To the press for all Convention
Announcements and for publicity
givon the dally sessions.
To ono and all, who contributed In
any way to the success of tho con
, ventlon, and tho wolfaro of convention
members, tho commltteo again ex
press its sincere and hearty thanks.
J Mrs. H. F. Hole, Fairbury.
1 Mrs. C. J..Stevons, Ansloy,
' Mrs. Waldo Wiuterstcen, Fremont,
of Deeds
Yost or Hanson?
County aflTcanurcr
Sduder, Larimoro or Payne?
'SlTdrlff
Salisbury or Bortho?
County Commissioner
Eolls, Jnckson or Springer?..
1 A
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K-.
Tkeith
SHORT STORIES OF
PEOPLE AND THINGS
ANNOUNCES THEITRST
DRAMA OF THE SEASON FOR
MONDAY
rnuo nuo lor mo delegates. ,n 0w location and setUwl on NnrM.
Tho Rotary and Klwnnls Clubs Platto becauso ho said it was a "llvo
wJHch so royally ontortninod tho Stnlo ' town." Mr. Davis is handling now und
nnd local boards at lunchooiiB. second hand furnlturo and in that way
The Delphian Socioty which worked plans to cater to all classes of people
hand In hand with us. Vhcn seen yestordny ho arild "I beliovo
C. J. Pass, tho florist, who addod III fill VArllcltlf tifirif T Iirwa
, " .wtttf. it iuiii x HUt V" UH sum
ITEMS OK INTEREST AllOUT
Manager Hawloy has secured a real
for Lincoln county thentro goors
j ior nexi nionuay nignt when "Tho
jEmporor Jones," will bo presdntcd nt
nnmnntiv nlnvo nt Mm
J(?tllO 1vnlt.li. Tlin rnmnnnv nlnvo nt Mirt
.... wruAfa J v Vtl Vi
Brandels in Omaha, tho Koith at North
COMMUNITY
.Platto and tho Broadway at Denver,
nd makes no othor stops between.
Tho play is built upon somowhut
beauty and happiness to tho convon
tion by presenting each lady with a,
roso. Also for tho gift of a raro lily.
Tho managers of tho Oasis who, ono
wnrm afternoon, refreshed tho ladies
of tho Convention by supplying ico
cold punch.
The North Platto Floral Company
for a beautiful bashot of chrysanthe
mums. W. It'. Maloney for tho uso of furni
ture. Tho Trlbuno and Tologrnph for
publicity.
Our local muslcnl talont of whom
wo wore so proud nnd many others.
Scout Exccutivo Slovens and his
ooi vico j roop wuo rciKiercu sucn
valuable assistance.
Tho Camp Flro Gorls who took part
in tho inspiring pagoant.
W. R. O. for1 tho uso of flags.
Roy Cotteroll for valuablo sorvicos.
and lotting peoplo luiow about my
stock. Then when they" como in I will
mako good on my advertisements and
thoy will como again." His confldonco
in North Plntlo and Ids policy of lot
ting peoplo know about hlu goods are
worthy of a llvo merchant and that la
tho kind which build up a place. Oth
or successful merchants in North
Platto aro following tho samo plan
and their business is n credit to tho
city.
LEXINGTON SCHOOL OFFICIALS
ACCEPT PROOF AND
FORFEIT GAME
Jdlfforent linos than tho iimmi nm nf 11M utnernn church for tho uso of
county Treasurer Soudor has issuedS lVrnmnn ntrn,.,ntra Tf , , J chnird.
,3G7 auto licenses this year. Thero', ,. ,,., ... ,....,.,
nun iviiun niu nuw licenses aro uucyyJfJnl
A committee consisting o Messers
Koefe, Bare and Thoelccke will go to , piunrtorcd
uua luuinca ua mo xum oi mis monin
to confer with tho Yeoman homo com
mittee regarding tho location of tho
man... porter, who fiees through':
a denso forest to oscnpo tho vongennco
of tho ignorant black natives ho has
During tho action of tho
play, tho Emperor passes through all
tho numerous emotions, beginning in
a humorous vein, tho scones grndunto
flvn milllnn ilnllni" linmn nt M.tli
Platte! reports hato th e rT" l
Tho football gamo played October
G between North Plutto and Loxlngton
has been declared forfglt to' North
I'latto boqauso Lexington played bov
eral hoys who woro not'cllgiblo ac
cording! to tho rules ot tho Nebraska
High School Athletic Association.
Theao players woro olthor too old or
The' members of the Methodist' ,m1 not ftUo-n(lc(1 flcho1 aBt year tho
roquircu lime, superintendent ura
ham Wont to Lexington and talked
It over with tho school authorities,
there and submitted his proof. Sup
erintendent Collott signed a statement
acknowledging that ho did ,not know;
of the rocord's of tho plnyors as it was
his first year in tho school and ho had
church for the, privilege ot holding
the convention In their beautiful build
ing. ' ,
And to all others who helped in nny
way to mako tho convention a won
derful memory and an inspiration for
highor, hotter things in our communi
ty, wo truly oxpross gratttudo.
contest has been narrowod down
iibout'four locations.
to
-:o:
-:o:
"William Dolan of Maxwell was a
business visitor in tho city yesterday.
Geo. 'Wiley was dismissed from tho
Platto Valley hospital yesterday after
receiving treatment for several weeks.
Friday and Saturday special, ono
. pound Puritan -link sausage. 25c.
! P. P. Murphy returned to his home
j in Omaha tho first of tho week after
visiting for several days at tho L. P.
Jcpsen homo.
bowlldormont, to tho depths of desper
ation and despair. Mr. Gilpin's nro
said to carry his audionco breathless
and tense, throughout tho unfolding
i of tho story. '
The presentation will ho mado in
j this city with tho snino nttontlon given
which he is managing director. Ho w," '
was spohklng in tho interests of R "m n,1 thf P!;ln.ceS3 T,'ealrrc'
B. Howell for tho United States Sen
ate. His address was on national is
sues und along the lino advocated by
tho Progressive party.
Benjamin C. Marsh of Washington,
D. C. spoke at tho court houso Wed
nesday evening in tho 'interests of
the Farmers' National Council of
Let hb konn aiivn tUt. niri nn,n,lot 1,a(1 opportunity to study all ot
pull together, work together for those I ;ho rccor,,s' Tho gamo was won by
things which aro of real valuo In tho I Lox'Kto ,mt 'ms ,,con forfeited, gtv
iivna nf i,nra n.i ' tB North Plntto a clean slnto so, far
Now York and extended runs In Bos
ton, Philadelphia and Ofilcago.
and women. '
MRS. M. E. SCOTT,
President Womnn's Club.
:o:
NORTH PLATTE TO PUT ON
ARMISTICE DAY CET,E
y IIRATION
and making it a "contender for "tho
stnto championship.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Freiburg .of
I Donver aro vi3lllng at tho homo of
NO i tholr aunt Mrs. Margaret Frazier,1
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There's A Difference
Between Groceries Cheap and Cheap Groceries. Always
linked with our low prices is quality, you can always buy
Groceries Cheap, at this store but never Cheap Groceries.
Specials For
Saturday and Monday,
lira
BSSSBEKSKSSZ
FRESH KCRISPY CRACKERS, 4 lb. box CQp
and one Egg Beater. Jar Free. Por box
P&GSOAP, 10 bars
for 48c.
TOMATOES, large size
14c, solid pack.
SUGAR, 8 lbs. for 68c.
CORN, Finest quality,
Country Gentleman 15c.
An organization called tho Nobr-
aska Educational Lcaguo has been lli-
A happy co-lncidenco in the election vcjitlgating candidates for tho State
of school officers is tho candidacy of , Leglsluturo regarding their stand on
a man and a woman for tho statoltho Simon law and Rerid-Norval law.
,. A . . . 1. . . . ... ' Itli. AMln(lnn H.a H T.. HfAM. -
suponnienaoncy ana a man ana a wo- rno urst puis an scuoois, puuuc ori'" Ul " ui- muuiui u ,
Announcement Is mado this week
that tho Amorlcjin Legion is nrt or
pectlng to . put on a public celebration
ot ArmiBtlco day. Tho Legion ls(
planning a service for Sunday after-!
noon, tho day following. On tho oven-
man for tho same office In Lincoln , private under tho control of tho state
county. Most peoplo do not think It and requires tho coursos of study to
makes a bit of dlfforonco whether bo tho samo as that of tho Vublic
the State and County superintendents school and approved by tho stato sup
aro men or womon but they do think orlntendent. Tho Becond forbids tho
it makes a difference abput their teaching ot a foreign language in any
qualifications. Voters should Inform grade below tho eighth. In their llt
themselves regarding the candidates eraturo they state that Victor Von-
for this office and cast thoir ballots
for tho beat ihteroats of tho Schools
regardless of whether tho candidate
Is a man or woman.
Goctz is in favor of theso laws and
Thos. Healey is against thorn. Scotl
Reynolds is also In favor. Thos. Ax
toll is not named in tho list.
aro going to entertain tho Amorlcnn
Legion men nt a party froni six to
eight o'clock. Since Armistice day
is on Saturday and thoro is no oxer-!
clscs of any kind, tho Chamber of
Commorco directors havo announced
that -the stores will not close. It has '
boon arranged for each service manj
"who Is omployed in a storo to get off!
from six to eight so ho can nttond '
tho War Mothers party. j
L. & S. Groceteria.
1 1
GOBLIN SOAP , 2 bars Red Sock SALMON,
r - Cr. fnr rlii'tv hands. . .
iui .w, j iari?e nizes Zc.
JAM, pure large jar 21c I Carnation MILK, small
Ass't Flavors.
cans, 5 for 25c.
Quanities Limited. None Sold to Dealers.
Free Delivery to any part of the City.
DeForest Cash Grocery,
77jc Ultona)
Every Make of
Record Plays
on
The Brunswick
Come see this wonderful in.
vention the Brunswick Ultona
which brines alt artists on all
makes of records into the home.
Much of the widespread prefer-
ence for the Brunswick is due to
this exclusive feature.
HOLLEY
Music House.
DRUG SPECIALS
SATURDAY
,ou I'opsououi loom i-uhlu . .,,i..t--'
.50 Gardon Qlo Cold Crcnm........., -.....
.3.",
.i ;ir
8
.13
.7fi Day Dream Faao Powder -.e-,'-, -t- ."j
1.25 Coty Fnco Powder ,..--;.ww,f,L,
.25 Colgate Talc Powder -..-.-.1' -- la
.25 B & B Baby Sflap .-...A'igi- .10
.40 Fletcher's Castoria - i&i!.j 21
.05 Vlcks Vapo Rub -lilJjJ. ... 25
1.00 Adloricka v 75
Camel Cigarettes i i .12
NORTH SIDE DRUG STORE
"Live Better For Less.1
PHONE 212.
Phono C54
Wo Dellror