MOUTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Our Special FOR THIS WEEK 34x4 Rib Tread Cord Tire for CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians ... DH. 0. II. CItESSLEIt GRADUATE DENTIST Offlco over the McDonald Stato Bank. 7Vj..."..1...,..,.M.MMt..MM.iiJ LOCAL ANlKPEKflONAL J. E. NcIboii went to StorlhiB ycH tcrdny to lrnnnnct business. Ell Itnney ot Wallnco transacted business lh tbo city yesterday. , P. W. illcter left lost wook for n business trip to Denver arid Pueblo. . Mrs. A. M. Harris went to Cozad thin morning to spend a few days. Kcfth Novlllo returnod from a busi ness trip to eastern points yesterday Harold Peterson camo from Lincoln Sunday to visit rolatlves In the city. Dr.Twlnem was a iprofosslonal visit or In ilorsliey and Sutherland yester day. . Miss Evangeline Horrod spout tbo week' end In Pnxton vlBltlng her sis ter. ', Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crawford loft yofltorday' for Cozad to spond a few days."" Mrs. Leo Anderson went to Over ton Sunday to spend a fow days with relatives. i Wm. his homo ransacttng business Norrls .returned to In Choyonno after fralisactln In tho city. Tho Truvolern have paid to policy holdprs $1272,014,998.00. Have you. got your flharo? Alts ft Ethel Stilto returned fi;om Oshkosh Saturday whero'sho wont to vl8lrtrelutlvoH. j ' ; Mjjg, Miiuilo Lnnibarg 'jlndorwout an bporatlon at tho Platte "Vnlloy Hos pita'lsyestorday. ' Atty. J. T. Center Koofo whero returned from ho transacted Hayes professional buslnoss. Harold McKlnloy camo from Omolia thbv latter part of tho,' wook to visit his slfitor, Mrs. Gco.-Jaibbs. Miss Margaret Cumpbdll returned to Urady yostorday after apondng tho week end at tho Dr. V. Lucnfi homo. Mrs. Ooorgo Shoupo und daughter returned to their homo In Sutherland yesterday aftor visiting friends in tho , city. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Schatz and daughter Mario went to Cozad this morning to atloud, tho funoral of a rolatlvo. George C. "White of Suthorland camo from that city yostorday to super Intend tho opening4 of' tho Artificial lea Plant, MrS'and Mrs. P. A. 'tfoUm returned Friday, evening from their wedding trip to Donver, Colorado, and points In Wyoming. SWEET LIPS A dlfforont fox trot for music lovors. First Mmo In North Platto. Special price 25o. Robert b MubIo Co. Mrs. Hazel Grady left yesterday for Sidney to visit friends for a fow days Mrs. C. P. Miller and fnther F. A. Copplor left yesterday fpr,a business trip to Kearney. Paul Scharmann returnod to Lnr nmlo yesterday after, visiting rela tives In tbo city. In tho harness business again. See mo at 1001 N. Locust. Rogers. Edward Llndqulst, of Omaha, camo yesterday to visit frlcndB In the city and transact business. Mrs. N. Economos and mother, Mrs. Fred BJorklund, wont to Chappel ycB- tcrday to visit friends. Mrs. W. H. Schiltz returned to her homo in Sidney yesterday aftor visit ing rolatlves in the city. 12, 000, 000 people nro killed or In jured annually In tho United States, or oyer 22 per mlnulte. Moral: Insuro in tho Travelers. Hermlnghnusen buys hogs. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Coonoy. and dau ghter "Babe" returned to Uiolr homo In Qvcrton Sunday after visiting rel atives In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton returned to their homo In Sterling yostorday after being called hero by tho death of tho latter's fnther, Mf. Graham. Tho district convention of tho Royal Neighbors will bo held at Chappell on April 28. Tho drill team and a number of Neighbors will attend from hore. Miss Violet Ranch entertained a number of boys nnd girls at hor homo last o'vonlng in honor of Miss Mildred Norrls of hoyonno, Tho ovonlng was spont In dancing nd games after which dainty rofroshmontu wcro serv ed. '' 1 '"'':.: W AT.r, TMo Carnival ht tho Franklin Aud itorium Saturday evorilng was a scorio of gayety. Tho unlquo entertainment afforded a good tlmo for all. About $175 will bo realized aftor tho exponas-nro paid, far tho High Schobl athletic Association. C. C. Hamilton, who will speak to tho Christian young peoplo of the city nt tho ProBbytorlnn Church, Thursday ovonlng, was with tho Y. M. C. A. over seas. As Held secretary ot tho Chris tian Endeavor ho has visited practlc-J ally ovory city of any slzo In tho Unit-! cd Stntos. Ho has i vital mcssago for all young people. Sheriff Salisbury arrived homo this morning' from Wymoro, Nobr., with marlon (Itlchards as his prisoner. Richards attomptcd to murder his wife and step son laBt Mondny but failed as ho only wounded tho son and In jured his wlfo slightly. Ho escaped and was only located yostorday In Wymoro. STORY OF "A REAL MILK COW COMES FJIOM EXPERIMENTAL SUBSTATION Tho following article from Supt W. P. Snydor of tbo North Platto Expert mental Substation, is of Interest bo- caliso It happened hero in Lincoln County 'and emphasizes tho valuo of high grade stock. Here Is tbo story: A fow weeks ago wo advertised two "real milk cowb" for sale at $125.00 each, and sold them before tho print er's Ink wns dry. Recently I met the Duyor or ono of these cows on th street. His story was about as fol lows: "My father and I bought' this cow in partnership. I get onc-lyilf ot tuo milk. This half furnishes all tho milk, cream and butter my family can uso nnd wo sell 70 cents worth of milk dally, all trom my half. I was offorcd $150 for the cow. I do not bo llovo I would tuko $200. I did hot know a cow could give so much Vllk. Whon you havo another ono Uko her for sale let mo know." This report was not a great sur prlsQ to us ns wo know what his cow had dono and would do If well cared for. A good cow, plus good care under Intelligent management gives satis tory results, but a poor cow cannot ro turn profits, nor a good cow when poorly fed. Not even a good cow well handled can return a profit, "It tho over head expenso Is out of pro portion to tho buslnoss being done. Tho cow in question Is returning a profit becauso she is a "real milk cow" in tho hands of a ninn who appreciates lior qualities and uhdonltiands her roqulromentSt and who docs not have :o charge up a half day's labor to 'tht handling of tho G gallons of milk sho gives each day. We hope to placo sov oral real milk cows In this locality each yoar, arid In this way Increase tho profit from each cow being milked .All tho cows w.o soil .will notJyyjps largo producers ns tills cow, but tho record of7thotr dam ana sire's dam or tnoir own record will bo known, nnd tho buyor wilt havo a fair1 knowledge of tho results ho may oxpect when tho proper care Is given. Tho sires , in iso should produce heifers very mijch above tho avorngo, oven from ordinary cows. This should assist, in tho courfco of a Tew years, in -changing tho avorngo milk cow in this locality from a star boarder to a profit riiaker. 5 O . UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WORKER IN LINCOLN COUNTY f THIS WE Elf. Miss Florence Atwood of Lincoln will spend two days In Lincoln County organizing canning and sewing clubs .among tho glrlst She w.111 bo nt Suth orlandWedneBdoynftornoon whore she will speak In tho school. On Thursday morning sho Is expecting to speak In the school at BIgnell and In the after noon nt McPhoreon school, south of Maxwell. Other speaking dates and places hnvo not been .deflnltolyar ranged nt this writing. ::o:: Tho funorul of Mark K. Gruhum was hold at Wollfleot at 2 p. in. Satur- day. m . Graham was tho father of Henry Grimes arrived yesterday Harry Grahnm of Blgnoll and Mrs. from Russelvlllo, Ind., being called Maurice aullllaumo of this city, Hq hero iy tho death of his brother, was aged 72 years, 7 months and I Judge II. M. Grimes, days. Some tlmo ngo ho wns brought In tho baseball camo Sunday bc- to this city for troatmont but on ac count of his ago and tho nature of his ailment ho wns not ablo to hold his own. tween the American Legion team and tho High School at tho Fair Grounds tho Legion team won by a score of 113. The Victrola doesn't promise it accomplishes A promise is only a hope, an accomplishment is a realiza tion. ' Tou run no risk of disappointment with the Victrola be cause you know that it will give you the world's music by the world's masters of music in exact accord with the artist's interpretation. NO other instrument can do as much. NO other instrument! Come in aud let us demonstrate the victrola. We'll gladly play for you any Victor Record by the most famous artist. ROBERTS MUSIC CO. i $35.00. s. Guaranteed for 8000 miles. FIRESTONE Removal Sale Prices on all other sizes. & R. Service Station TFLEPHONE 820. GOVERNMENT WILL AID FARMERS IN SOLUTION OF MARKETING PROBLEM. The significant thought in the speech of Henry C. Wallace, Secre tary of Agriculture, to tho farmers attending the grain marketing rati fication- meeting at Chicago last Wod ncsday, was tho fact that tho Depart ment stands ready to co-ioperato wlth the f armors In 'promoting a more ef ficient marketing system. During the early dayg of the Depart ment nnd for tho sixteen years when tho policy was shaped by "Tama Jim" Wilson the one thought hns-Tioen prod uction greater production. Thousands of acres of now land were opened up for settlement and tho frontier of tho west was pushed forward. As land In creased in price tho-farmers were en couraged to g6 west where virgin land jgould.be secured, at Jlttle or no cost. Every effort was extonded to mifito this nation, agriculturally speaking, soif-sustaining. In 6rder that this new land mjght bo mado to produce, tho Department limited Its research to now methods of cultivation, suitable varieties of grain and breeds of livestock, as well ns more modern machinery and equip ment Experts combed foreign coun tries to find seed and stock that mlgHt bo adapted to this country. And as a. result of. this movement championed by tho Department (jt Agrlculturo,- tho former pralrlesi-of tho mlddlo west havo becomo tho sur plus producing states of this country. Whoro at one tlmo tills country de pended upon foreign nations for its food It is now forced to look to these countries for a source of outlet for millions of dollars worth of farm pro duce. Thero Is just as much reaHon why tho Department should assist tho farmer In doveloplng methods of mark eting his crops efficiently ns why It should assist him in Increasing his production. Tho study of Improved sy stems of mnrkotlng, ns well as the study of conditions tho farmer should understand to produce Intelligently nnd to adjust his productions to the needs of consumption, are prdi(dr functions of the Department. This is tho messago ot Mr. Wallace As long. ns the conduct of this Department comes under his supervision tho farm ers of all the middle west can rost assured that he Is In full sympathy with them and tholr steps to better economic conditions. Farm Bureau Itovlow. LOCAL A.ND PERSONAL LOCAL ANDPERS ONAL . Robert Horner of Wellfleet trans acted business In tho city Friday. County Agent Kellogg leaves today for Bridgeport, Nebr. whero a confer ence of County Agents for tho western jpart of the stato wll be hold. He ex pects to return Wednesday. R. N. Lamb and family will leave Los Angeles. Tiiurstlay on 'their re- ; turn trip home lifter spending the-, winter thero. Mrs. G. N." White' returned from Grand Island yesterday whore she spont tho week end visiting her husband. SAVE 1 '-f"- Miss Helen Smith returned to Lin coln Saturday after visiting her par onts for a week. 'Llttlo Dorothy Tlgho outortalned a number of friends Friday afternoon at hor homo In honor of her fourth birth day. Games wcro played and dainty refroshmonts wore sorved at tho closo of n ploasant nttomoon, Tho Rotary Club at Its weekly luncheon yostorday noon listened to an Interesting nnd instructive talk by Manager Hosmor of tho Wlroless Branch of tho United Stntos Aerial Mall Sorvlco. Mr. Hosmor waa statlon od at North Platto for a while this winter but was later appointed Dls rlct Mannger and has just returned from a conference nt Washington, D. C. Ho told of enlargements to the local wireless station, an account of which wns given In those columns eevornl weeks ago. Construction work on tho now project will begin within tho next sixty days according to Mr. Hosmor. 50c? 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Butterick Pattern shows the layout by which this Is accom plished. This means that the Butterick Pattern wlll.always save all that It costs and usually many times more than it costs. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. ' Agents for Butterick Patterns and THE DELTOR ST But. As. No. 21 ONcSALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27th Holeproof ffcxsicrc LADIES' Pure Silk Holeproof Hosiery The best $2.50 grade $1.65 PAIR 2 PAIRS $3.25 ColorsBlack, White, Tan, Russet. Cordovan, Afri can Brown, Field Mouse, Grey, Gunmetal, Battleship HIRSCHFELD The Home of Holeproof Hosiery in North Platte. WE TEACH YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS 4