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GETTING ADEPT AT IT YANK FARMERS | LEADING WORLD IN BIG CROPS Secretary of Agriculture Com-; pliments American Tillers of the Soil WOULD OPEN IDLE Philadelphia — Prohibition lawbreak- ers are getting more adept at the art of constructing stills for their “moon- shine,” Here js a group taken in a raid by revenue officers, which show p] ma improyement over the crude affairs first made, LANDS | i Washington, Dee, 10-The American | farmer leads the world in indlyidual production of crops, Secre! Hous- ton of tle Department of 2 ul ture, | asserted. today in his annual report. While count such as Belgium, un- der inten far get a higher acreage , yiel, id, taking both acreage und yield pp nore into ne- count, the American agriculturist duces to and a times his Pe@gian and German times as much as the British TONIGHT! Take ‘‘Cascarets”’ if sick, Bilious, Constipated. e rate of increase port said. about one-half {for the 7 of one pr y 1919 CROP ESTIMATES Estimates in the report put the 1919 wheat production at 918,471,000 bushels and corn at 2.910,250,000 bushels, Cot- ‘ton is expected “to h 10,696,000. jbales and tobaceo 1,31 100 pounds. s of the nation in 1919 go in leading cereals 10,000 than the pre-war which, it is estimated 10,000 more than the age.” Mr. Houston said of on the farms. hey in- number of milch cows over 00,000, of other cattle by 8,- swine hy 16,700,000 and of nd mules by 1,000,000, or a to- 900.000. ing operations of the year the fighting ceased and heat, Tho {more than six times as much as the Italian. alt of this and of the Ameri- war work is shown in the; American crop production, placed hree tim <reater in yalnue than mual outpue during the ling the Euro- ten up! Your th liver and bowel | five y ur skin sallow, | pean’ y your head dull | erops turning | 000,006 system js filled poison which keep your stomach ups¢ and aching. Your meals a into: poison and. you Don't bili pills. " arets. Work while you sl }00 while the winter and spring tings combined amounted to 71, | 854,000 acres or 7,200,000 more than jthe preceding record. | “It is estimated that the yield will fexceed that of 1918 hy 1,000,000 bush- jels and will be the nation’s second rec- ford wheat crop. The estimated cornu 110,000,000 bushels will be n that of 118,’ ED LANDS i | | i | ; i | | | | Can you fillin the blank spaces aboveand complete the doll’s name? You can do this if you try. output of commodities f Just write to Aunt Mary and mnusued tillable land, estimated at her whe E sepht jimore than 60 p nt of the total, the tell her what the name of this | oe ‘Mon: 48°" ltin itd dolly is and she will tell you how you can get a beautiful doll over 15 inches tall, jointed at the shoulders and_ hips. ‘This is not acloth doll to stuff, ~ burareal babydoll ina beaut- iful school girl dress with a cute little cap. You will be the proudest girl in your neighbor- hood when yougetthisdoll and she is yours for just a little easy work, Aunt Mary hasa doll for every little girl, so be sure to write and tell her your name and address today so she can send you her big free offer. Address your lettersto * = Aunt Mary Popular Bldg. Des Molaes, lowa y the supply of caiptal and note farmers’ co-oper- ations along t ight lines, mitted, the Secretary said. mated that the organizations i annually approximately $1,- 10,000,000 worth of commodities, Included in’ Mr, Houston's recom- mendations were the following: The building up, primarily under /State law, of a rem of personal ‘credit unions, for farmers whose finan- cial status and operations make it dif- ficult to secure accommodations through the ordinary channels; expan- lities for aiding in market- lly extension of the market | | Vy Nea he | | =— . If they Tire, Itc! > Ene or Burn if sore, Age C irritated, Inflamed or i; YOUR EVES Granulated, use Murine 704 | often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. Atall Druggists. Write for | Free Eyé Book. Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicage Golf All Winter in The Southland - They're golfing now in Georgia and the Carolinas and visiting players are extended a cordial welcome to play the splendidly conditioned courses. 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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE should be a Victrola Because it is supreme in beauty and fidelity of tone. Because it is the.chosen instrument of the most famous artists. Because it is the instrument of great musical achievements; the instrument ‘which revolutionized talking-machine construction; the instrument which is the one recognized standard in the world today. . Back of the Victrola are the genius and skill’ which 5 developed the talking-machine from a mere toy into, the world’s greatest musical’ instrument; the organization which has the: longest experience in producing the modern disc type of instrument; which invented the original cabinet-style talking-machine, the Victrola; which originated all the important’ talking-machine improvéments. is g aN i ., Lhe Victrola is the product of the largest and most complete, plant in the entire musical instrument. in- dustry; factories which for a quarter-century’ have been devoted exclusively tothe manufacture of talking-machine products; factories whose vast facilities and. modern,. equipment enable us to: produce ‘every part of every © Victrola right under one roof—the Victrola is the only 8 talking-machine made in its entirety by one concern. These facts have.a. direct pearing on the in: strument you buy for Christmas. The Victrola ea is greatest because the company which makes jit % is greatest. Buy the Victrola for Christmas and you will always have the satisfaction of having the best. ie cS Victrolas $25 fo $950. Victor dealers everywhere Victor ‘Talking Machine * . Camden, N. J. ° New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month Victrola XVII, electric, $365 Mahogany or oak : aay news and food products inspection ser-| PR ABBIT FUR JUMPS Why the instrument you buy UWA lL Uy 7 Ul EL i LE vices; continuation of Federal partici- pation in roag building through an ap- propriation of $100,000,000 for each of the next 4 years; regulation and con- trol ofsto@kyards and. packing houses ; Federal legislation to. protect. consum- ers against consumers adulterated feeds and. fertilizers; increased state support for rural schools and more definite. instructions as to. rural; prob- Jems and conditions; legislation to im- prove rural sanitary, conditions and provide hospital and medical facilities. JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. . ; ary tobacco. who uses. the Real you that. ae Pet Up in Smaller chew—the good taste lasts and lasts. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. Any man To ' bacco Chew will tell RESULT OF DEM:AN Local Hunters to Bag Elusive ~ * Buany, Due to the big demand for jack rab-| bit fur this year it fs believed that the elusive buny will be Hunted -with: more ititensity than eyer before. /. Im the past the rabhit has’ been huntet’ edthes for the purpose of saving the grain from their verocious appetites ox for the ingredients of a rabbit stew, * ‘That phase of the jumping jack rab- “Some Men Don’t Know It Yet” i says the Good Judge «:-. This class of tobacco gives a man a lot moré Satisfaction than. he — ever gets out of ordin- Two Styles RIGHT CUT. is a.short-cut' tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco of conyerting him ‘int kin”, coats. 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