The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 12, 1922, Image 3

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THE NORTH ftLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Exclusive Pictures of Amundsen in Arctic Snows
Making Ready for Air Trip to North Pole.
JuBt before departing for his homo msree, Urlg. Gen. Wllllum Mitchell, tilneil to the hlghoflt point of cfflc-
In San Frnnclsco, Llout. R. L. Mu .- .-aiBtant chief of tho U. 8. Air 9r- ienoy, la absolutely noccBfmry to tho
ghnu who won tho Pulitzer trophy ( vice nnd other notoblos Immediately safety of this country. Uecauso of this
when ho broko tho world's speed ro- after tho prosontntlon, Genornl Mitch- wa rejoice In presenting a specimen
cord In tho aviation races last Sun- oil mountod tho plnno In which Llout. of our own product to tho winner of
uny was prosontodvith nnothor wholly Mnughnn hud loworod the world's ro
unexpected trophy. It was a now , cord and proceeded to ostablish other
Dodgo D'rothors Sedan, given by records for straight flights.
Podgo Brothers, as ovidonco of tholr Mr. Ilroomor, In his presentation
Intorest In tllo promotion of Aviation, address, said: "It Is our belief that an
Tho ceremonies were witnessed by adequate air force, equipped and main
Herbert Hoovor, Secretary of Com- tallied to the highest point of effic-
those contests, feeling that by doing
so, wo aro evidencing our respect and
admiration for all those who havo
contributed In any way to your re
markable achievement' ,
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Clintons for oyo glasses.
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In a door of a little hut 80 miles from Point Barrow, in the Arctic wastes, stands the grizzled and tjray
explorer, Capt. Amundsen, awaiting what seems an opportune hour during the long Polar night for the first air
plane flight over the Top of the World to the North Pole.
These exclusive photographs are the first brought back of the hearty Norwegian explorer since his ship
"Maud" anchored off Point Hope... Lower picture show Capt. Amundsen helping his crew unload the motors
for his airplane. To the right, Capt. Amundsen in the door of his hut at wainr'ight Amundsen will lly an
American all-metal plane.
FARMERS REING GIVEN AIDS TO
MARKETING WHEAT
WISELY
, EXTENSION TO ROAD NO. 418
To enable farmers and local grain
buyers to meet more satisfactorily
the conditions under which wheat is
The special commissioner appointed
Towhom it may concern:
to locate a public road as follows:
Beginning at tho Southeast corner g0f)(1 Weas thfl Jeweler
i mriy-iwo,
Suggestions from our Gift Room,
Wallace Nutting Pictures, Reproduc
tions from famous paintings, In beau
tiful polychrome frames, book ends,
plaques, bowls and dozens of other
east corner of Section
handled and graded when it reaches ' of Scctlon Twonty-nino and tho North
the terminal market, the extension township eleven and range thirty-two;
services of Minnesota, North Dakota1 thon,ce runnlnS wf nc mile between
and South Dakota, cooperating nvith ,Bctlon3 , 5" tlllrty0U'
representatives of the United States ' 'l,ns sal section lino, thence South
. . . , , between Sections thirty-one and thir-
Department of Agriculture, aro con-1 tWQ tQ th(j gouth Hno Qf tQw i
ducting a "Know Your Own Wheat' j iyfom sccUong
campaign. During the first 10 days, iV) and six and fl and 0,ght;
of the campaign, schools were held j 80Vontcen and elghteen to the South
at Fargo, w. uatt., ana urooKings, &.
HELP THE OLD FOLKS
A hclplg hand extended to ninny old
people In North Platte
The infirmaties of age aro many.
Most old people have a bad back.
The kidneys are weak.
Backache means dayB ot misery.
Urinary troubles, nights of unrest.
Doan's Kidney Pills have helped
to make life easier for many.
They aro doing so for old nnd
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Bath Robes
Surely no gift would be more useful than
a bath robe or house coat.
Bath Robes $S, $6, $7, $10.
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Mrs. Anna Flood, 721 W. 10th St.,
says: "I have found Doan's Kidney
Pills a most excellent remedy for kid
ney complaint. I have taken thom
several times during the past years
lino of Section Seventeen, thence east
Dakota, where specialists in handling , . t . , t d between -BCctlons
and grading wheat gave instructions , seventeen and twenty in township ten, young.
to county agents from tne tnree , rnng0 thirty-two, all In Lincoln coun- North Platte people aro learning
States. j ty and State of Nebraska, the above this. Ask your neighbor.
Following this preliminary work, described road to be 6G ft. wldo. Read the following local endorso-
local meetings of one or two daysj Any or all parties having objections mont.
each aro being held in wheat-produc-1 thereto or claims for damages by
ing counties whehe the county agents , reason of the estabishment of the Bald
assisted by tho specialists assigned 1 above described road must file same in
for the campaign, are demonstrating ' the office of the County Cerk of Lln
dlrectly to farmers and local grain j coin County, Nebraska, on or before
buyers the best methods of handling, 12 o'clock noon of the 19th day of when my kidneys were not In good 2fl
and grading wheat for shipment to Fob. A. D. 1923. ' condition and I had backache and Jfj
terminal market. Grain-grading ap-J Dated at North Platte, Nebr., this pain In my sides and I felt all out of Lj
paratus has been supplied to 10 ' 11th day of Nov. 1922. ! sorts. I took a few Doan's Kidney Lj
counties In each of the three States,' A. S. ALLEN i 'Pills and they soon strengthened my u
fnr ,irp under the direction of the County Clerk kidneys and left me feeling all right, rtj
county agents and specialists con-l m-'
ducting the work. Tll following dispatch from Scotts-
tf ia innnui tn hfivB farmers and i bluff to the Lincoln Star will be read
buyers attend tho same meetings so with interest by North Platte friends Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
thnt hoth mav have like Information of P. J. Barron. "The appointment' - - -
regarding methods of handling and of P. J. Barron of this city to succeed
crading. A representative of tho j R. W. Hobart as Judge of tho Soven
m.f(mmt .ntlv snent three ttoenth Judicial district, announced by ,
weesks assisting in tho campaigns
Doan's are a household remedy in
our house."
GOc at all dealers. Foster Mllburn
House Coats
$13.50, $18, $20, $25.
Clothing House.
Star
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A real man's ring, extra heavy
signet, beautifully monogramed by our
expert engraved. 'Dixon, the Jeweler.
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FURS WANTED
Good demand. Better than last year.
HIDES
L. LU'SIIITZ
ROSE ELLEN MATERNITY
HOME
A, private home before and during J
confinement. Babies adopted into
good homos. Confidential.
Grand Island, Nebraska
Govornor McKelvle, means tho riso
to the bench of Mr Barron after but .
four years of practice. Ho was grad-
uated from the state university, with
Phi Beta Kappa honors and later '
taught Latin and Greek there. He was ;
! an editorial writer ror tne umana
World-Herald, and coming to this
county in 190C, established tho Scotts-!
bluff Star, a weekly paper. In 1911 he
became court reporter for Judge Hob-1
bart, was with him for two years,
and then was court reporter for the
lato Judge Grimes for five years. Ho
began the practice of law in Scotts
bluff in 1918. He has been active lo
cally In republican pplltics.
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Our stock of fancy hair ornaments
expert engravor. Dixon tho Jeweler,
the Jeweler.
A Xmas Suggestion
for those that have
Player Pianos
at
Holley Music House.
Player Roll Department. See them in our Window.
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Suitable Holidayl Gifts
Hand-Painted China
Cups and Saucers, 25c to $1.25 each.
Vases, all styles, COc to $1.00
'Japaneso Tea Sots, $G.00 to $15.00.
Japaneso Chocolate Sets at $7.75 to $13.50 set
Berry Sets nt $G.50 to $8.50.
Cake Sets at $4.50 to $5.50 set.
Salt and Popper sets at 50c to $2.50 set.
Japaneso Tea Pots at 75c to $2.50.
Japaneso Flower Bowls at 75c. to $3 each.
Salad Sets at 50c each.
Hand-Embroidered Needlework
Embrolderol Ladles Slippers at $1 to $3.50.
Japanese Screens, Silk embroidered at $10
to $95.
Ladies Silk Klmonns, boautlfuFdeslgns nt
$13.50 to $97.50.
Men's Silk Robes nt $13.50 to $19.50.
Baby ComfortB at $3 to $7.50.
Baby Silk Robes at $3 to $4.50.
Cotton Cropo Kimonas at $5 to $0 eaclu
Ladles Silk Handkerchiefs at 75c to $1.25.
Mens Silk Handkerchiefs at $1 to $3.
Silk Cushion Topa at $3 to $7.50.
Silk Tablo CovorB at $10.00 to $19.50
Ladles Silk ShawlB at $10 to $20.
Ladles Silk Hand Bags at $7.50 to $9.00.
Hotel Palace Bazaar.
(Entrance Ttirough Hotel Lobby.)
North Platte, Nebraska.