The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 12, 1922, Image 6

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
FOR NATIONAL
BEAUTY HONORS
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A.M15KICANS MATING LKSS 3II5AT AUTO.MOIHU3 TOl'HS HEW THE
AND NUMIlKIt OP ANIMALS KAItMISIlS OUT TO MOKE
DECLINES i Kl MM) MEETINGS
Tlic Annual National Ucauty
P;.,joant at Atlantic City, N J.. al!
ItAM .t.s iinllnlnn itnlrine '
I ltl.iy 11(13 IIIU VVItllllllK .ll.tW.
Above is Miss Gertrude Shocmack,
who folks of llarrisburg, Pa., se
lected as their prettiest girl. Below
is Mis3 Lorainc Faskcy. who will
represent Toledo, O. These arc the
first two entered. All states will be
represented.
Figures and charts on the moat
Industry of tho United Statos allow
ing that the consumption of moat Is
decreasing are given In an oxhlblt,
entitled "Lhromock Statistics," by
the t'nltod Statou Dopartmont of Ag
riculture at tho International Live
stock Exposition at Chicago, Doc.
2 to 3.
These statistics show that tho
United States, while still among tho
principal mcat-oatlng nations of tho
world, is undergoing a general de
cline both in por capita consumption
of meat and In tho number of .food
animals In proportion to tho popula
tion.' ThlB situation Is Illustrated
Dtrlklngly by a chart of tho tront of
limnan live-stock population In tho
United Statos from 1850 to 1922..
Among live stock tho number of
swine Is tho most variable, and shoop
show tho groatost gonoral docllno.
Tho relativo positions of tho curves
in this chart at tho present tinier in
dicate that tho nation will probably
experience increasing difficulty In
supplying its ovor-lncroaslng popula-,
Hon with sufficient meat products,
and at tho same time providing a
surplus of those products for export.
Tho principal moat-eating nations
ol tho world, in ordor of per capita,
consumption, arc Argentina, Austral-
la, and Now Zcland, with tho United f
Slates fourth.
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NOTICE TO ELECTRIC
CONTRACTORS
Notlco Is horby given that tho Mayor
and City Council will rccolvo bids un
til 8 p. m. December 39th, 1922, for
furnishing all matorlal and labor for
tho comploto construction of tho pro
posed Btreot lighting botweou 3rd and
ilh streets on Dowoy Street
Specifications of tho matorlal and
work to bo dono may bo obtained
from tho City Clork. Tho Mayor and
Council rcsorvo tho right to roject
any or all bids.
Scparato and nlternatlvo bids may
To made for work complete, material
or lnstellation.
E. II. EVANS
Mayor
0. E. Eclor, City Clork.
NOTICE OP PETITION
Estate No. 1920 of Hattlo M. Record,
deceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested In said Estate tako
notlco that a petition has been filed
for tho probating of tho will filed and
tho nppointmont of E. H. Evans as
executor' of said estate, which has been
set for hearing heroin on January 2,'
1923 at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated December 9th, 1922..
WM. II. WOODIIURST
County Judge;
(SEAL)
The automobile tour Is the nppTl
cation of quick transportation to 'the
field meotlng Idea, making it possible
for farmers to nttond what roally
Amounts to 10 meetings in a- single
day. Tho usual automobllo trip of
this sort consists of 10 or 15 mach
ine, carrying 40 or 50 lntorostod ob
servers, and stopping according tb a
previously arranged schodulo at diff
erent farm demonstrations along the
route, such as a particular kind of
crop, tho results of a certain fertil
ization or cultivation methods, or the
offoct of orchard manngomont in ac- ,
cordancc with extension teaching un
der tho United States Dopartmont of
Agriculture and tho Stato agricultur
al college
Ono Wisconsin trip recontly carri
ed tho observing party to seo 11
demonstrations In tho county in a
day. Sevoral farmors had 10 acres
of alfalfa and 15 acres of soy beans.
A fruit tour in Michigan covered
parts of three counties. A very flno
Now England trip was conducted by
tho Connecticut Poultry Association
a fleet of fifty automobiles taktnp
part In the tour. Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, and Connecticut werr
visited to examine demonstrations in
poultry farming. (This tour was ox
pertly handled by having the men In
Number ono car wear whlto caps, ono
of whom would wait at all forks to
guide tho other cars, and then take
his placo In tho last . car, which
started out empty for this purpose
Theso men also constituted a crew
for minor repairs on tho road.
Farmers from 12 counties came
by automobllo to visit a demonstra
tion In soil building In Anderson
County, S. C. Tho reputation of ,
f 'ii? farm had been growing for over ,
10 years, and tho tour was arranged
to lot others seo what had been ac
complished. In this case as In tho
others wherol tho farmer told, his
own story tho demonstration was
very effective.
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AMBER
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renin
There is nothing newer
or more distinctive in
toiletware than AMBER
PYRALIN. Once you
see its golden beauty you
will know why wo are so
proud to sell it.
Amber Pyralin is not
high priced. It is one of
the big values you expect
9 at this store and you
can buy a complcta set
or any number of pieces,
as they are easy to match
8tnpy time.
Clinton & Son,
Jewelers.
I Cattle Auction Cattle
Monday, Dec. 18
AT THE NORTH PLATTE STOCK YARDS
We" will sell 500 Stackers and Feeders at this
sale, consisting of yearlings and 2 year old steers, 2
car loads of good heavy boned stock or feeding
calves. They are a good kind, A string of Wyom
ing White-Faced Stock Cows and Heifers. They are
the heavyjboned, rugged kind. Butcher stuff, sever
al young Hereford Bulls and milk cows. These cat
tle will sell in small lots and in car lots, most of them
selling freight paid to the river.
Now is the time to buy these stock steers, calves,
stock cows and heifers. They will make money when
grass comes again, They will not go lower, they
will go higher every day from now on.
Monday, December 18
will be a good day to have your cattle here. I can
sell them for you at the Auction. A good many in
quiries for stock cattle. Get them in.
CASPER RAUCH
Col. Park M. Crusinberry and H. M. Johansen, Auctioneers
North Platte, Nebraska
.Our Farm Champions in Washington
G' ci'lcria.
This is no unusual scene at the Department of Agri
culture building in Washington. Here arc shown a
for producing best in calf, pork, garden and field
i sent from Maryland. Secretary of Agriculture Wal
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1 ( is uuuiLaailiK . 11.111.
Two hours a day saved from work in the hot kitchen
two hours more daily to read, visit, enjoy life.
The Sechrist Pressure Cooker saves two hours cooking
time a day in the average home, cooking in thirty or forty
minutes roasts or fowls ordinarily requiring hours.- Cooks
a whole meal over one burner.
Seen
Pifessuf
Cookev
Cooks food thoroly because pressure forces
intense heat thru every cell and fibre.
All juices and flavors are retained
and you save a pound of meat on every
five-pound roast. Pays for itself in six
months by food and fuel saving.
The New Style Sechrist is the
strongest cooker made. It is the cooker
used by hundreds of Government Dem
onstrators for cooking and canning and
is featured by a famous cooking expert
in the September Pictorial Review.
Its virgin aluminum takes a smooth
finish easily cleaned, and the Aluminum
safety valve and pet cock are not af
fected by fruit acids. Here is a beau
tiful cooker that will make you proud
of your kitchen.
If you dealer does not have the-new
style Sechrist write for free booklet and
sample recipes.
The Albert Sechrist Manufacturing Co.
1717 Logan Street, Denver, Colorado
D
We have all sizes ot these Cookers in stock andQa lady demonstrator
from Factory will be with us until xmas.
She will demonstrate Saturday and Mondayfafternoons on Plum Pudding
and Roasts.
erryberry & Forbes, Inc.
1 wo Days, Vaudeville. Keith Theatre. Two Days.
EACH WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY.
A CHIC DANCE It, TALL AND GRACEFUL AND POSSESSES AN AMPLITUDE OF PERSONALITY AND
FEMININE CHARM WHICH MAKES THE ACT A DECIDED SUCCESS.
JACK AND FLO JACKSON '
A COMEDY OFFERING THE BOOB AND THE GIRL", CONSISTING OF COMEDY TALK, DANCING '
AND MUSIC.
CONBOY AND LEIGH I -
&C1(S!LY0WtG MEN 1VH0 RESENT A COMEDY SINGING, TALKING TRAVESTY. THIS ACT
COMES WELL RECOMMENDED, AS MR. LEIGH HAS BEEN PLAYING IN SOME OF THE BIG niTS IN THE
EAST AND MR. CONBOY HAS APPEARED ON THE LONDON COLISEUM AS PRINCIPAL COMEDY DAME, ALSO
APPEARED IN SEVERAL OF THE GEO. M. COHAN PRODUCTIONS IN THE EAST.
THE THREE ASTELLAS
COMEDY PANTOMIMIC KNOCK ABOUT, TUMBLING ACT WITH BUMPS AND FALLS AND FUNNY
THIS
VRS
t 4b?"u SITUATIONS AND TUMBLING OF ALL KINDS, BOTH AMERICAN AND ARABIAN STYLE.
JUUfllBJSii AUT, HAVING PLAYED ALL OF THE LEADING THEATRES IN THE COUNTRY FOR YE,
AJSlt IS A tiJIEAT liAIJHH I'TtOTHTf.TCIl A XT) 1VTT.T, PITH A ST 'I'm."! TimftT f!TTTTf A T. AnnrPYfl?