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a ae TT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE _ EASTER SUNDAY APRIL FOURTH AGUQEGEUOEUHOOQONEOUEOESOOOOUROORETDV You WANT STYLE Most every man does. You want one of the new shapes, tightly curled soft hats; that’s the style. Knox, Mallory and Gordon made them so you know they’re right. Browns, Greens, Blues, Greys. ° i 5 to $10 S. E. Bergedong Son The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx: C'othes coMIUUUEUEUTUAUUUUATAE EEE PULLS NEW WRINKLE = = = = igan games, When one teeny Birmingham, Ala—Gavvy Cravath i the field they stay out until 2 introducing a ne’ wiinkle in tr an have been put ont before Mae camp methods.» Vanished from his] ing their turn at bat. ‘It saves time. Where is Relief From Blazing Skin Diseases? Must J Endure Forever the all cleanse the blood thoroughly Torturous Itching? id kill the germs. that- cause the The skin is fed from the blood, trouble. ‘And for this purpose no and upon the condition of the remedy ever made can approach blood depends whether or not the record of S. §. 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COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Columbia Records » ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE ATUQOUOOAUGRUOOUAA TE 000000 THRIFT GARDENS NEEDED TO KEEP UP PRODUCTION County Demionstration Agent Says Reports Indicate Acre- | age Reduction BULLETINS ARE AVAILABLE Brilliantly inked ‘seed catalogues are now: holding the center of the tabie at he after-dinner conferetices in most | fore still are present. the idea of having regular | will produce food where nothing. other- in | that is the report reaching the de- mes, even though ‘the rotund head | of the family might by casting Jonging yes toward the more or less neglect- ed golf bag in the corner. With the | ndvent of warm weather and tae yt vills, the thoughts of. men naturally urn. to the 10 by 16 feet garden plot | n back of the house. In order that, The Tribune's readers, who want fo take a whack at the | igh cost of living, by raising their wh garden truck May be started og he right path, the following, contri- ; muted by Mits Elsie Stark, county home demonstration agent ; is offered : “One way of reducing the cost of | iving is open to every man, woman | nd child who can get the use of a} dot of ground. ‘That way lies through | he planting x and cultivation of a home ed O ources in war time, rift gardens : now have their own big job in help-'| ing households feed themselves, | REDUCE GROCERY BILLS “The reasons for thrift gardens aye any and yarious, The same reasons i Thrift: gardens | wise would be -produced.. They jreduce family food bills, ‘They will | jreturn abundantly in proportion to the time and effort devoted to, them. But | added to these reasons is nother one | ong . this yea peculiar to this year. “Reports to the United States de- indicate that partment. of agricultu the planting of com gardens will be materi: this year because the! commercial gardeners see no way of obtaining enongh labor to conduct. their usual operations, The commercial gardeners claim that they have paid high wages in endeavors to keep up production, but now have renched the point where the returns, will not justify the’ con- tinuance of ‘this expense. At least. partment of agriculture from seed merchants. whose operations at this time of the year, are indications of what conditions will be a- month or two from now. | VEGETABLE SCARCITY “1g the reduction of commercial gardening hecomes ‘a fact, the obvious result’ will be fewer vegetables and higher prices, The logical remedy lies partly ‘in home gardens, This is a remedy, morevyer, that will work no harm, eyen if the commercial acreage should be’ up to normal, as -any_ sur- plus of fresh vegetables mey be sayel by canning, drying and other means of COnseryatton and the surplus so kept that it will be useful next fall and winter. “Now is the time to he; plans for your 1920 thrift locate 'n piece of suitable Jad, second, make your plan; third, get your seeds ; fourth, start. work at the eurliest pos- | Bulletins giving aid in! sible- moment, thrift gardening may be obtained from the home demonstrition ageut, Dost- oftice building, Bismarck, gratis.” ‘LEGION WILL GIVE DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. AT TEMPLE | Recruiting Party’s Jagz Orches- | tra Will/Furnish Music for Occasion The Bismarck post of the American legion will give a dance Wednesday niet at the Masonic temple, this be- ing the first dance the ormer service {men have held in seyeral weeks. | \Phe lance wag afranged with the f he)p‘of the ‘United States army re- ‘ cruiting jazz orcHestra which arrive in this city. yesterday to aid in the re- | cruiting campaign which will be stas- ‘ed here this week, The orchestra, one of the: finest that has ever played dance music in this city, is composea jentirely of enlisted men. who have secured their musical training in the rmy. Because of the rehearsal for King © Cole, the musical extravaganza, which the legion and the Women’s auxiliary | will present here next month, tho, | dancing will not start until after 9: 365 o'clock. The dance will be for legion | members, Women’s auxiliary and theu friends. : ; that existed last year and the year be- 1125,000 CHICAGO KIDS TO HAVE TRUCK GARDENS | rise will be worth more than a mil-]ers last year, as compared ito $5,000 in| Chicago, March 28.-- One hundred fund twenty-five | thqusand school children »will haye truck sard- » according: to Dudley Grant. Hiiyes, head of the school ex- tension work. The :vegetables they ee Oe AUTEUR ETHAN a regret.’ — ee in IGRAND PUBLIC ToTMOOMHM HOON HONONNNMOHNNAAMHMHNONAONNNY O F sauna MM REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE Chicago | ties to.grant: special credits for school) REET TACIT : The - Potterson Hot. “If you want people td, say “there he goes” wear a Votterson Ya, It’s the hat without f Ask your + doilor for yt the PATTERSON. IM. SvevensonGo, Distributers. SAO NC UTAH AUN g ELTINGE The Theatre’ Beautiful ° { : Last Time Tonight Aid 1 CHARLES RAY | IN “Crooked. Straight” The story of a young fellow who turns crook from hun- ger, turns straight from love and turns crooked: again to save an old mah from ruin. A TYPICAL CHARLES RAY STORY Coming Tomorrow The Rivers End. Ry James Oliver Curwood —$<—$<$< TUESDAY, MARCH’: 23, 1920 lion dollars jhe estimates. 4 Hayes has asked the school authori- garden work, and is arranging for paid instructors to allvise the young gara- eners. | Chicago had 90,000 children garden- MU +s 0% Bi LAER DEIRUN LELUUVERT ti Minnesota. é New York city. cleared more than $2,000 on an invest- 4 me ene of $207." In some of the cities‘of Europe 2. Pupils of one. school | dog is taxed according to its « little tax for a little dog, and a biz fax for a big dog, |BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE. LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES : Y PASTES AND LIQUIDS F*B+6 sy gush pat owe THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., “BUFFALO, N.Y. TO BE HELD AT THE FAIR GROUNDS IN ST. CLOUD, MINN., TUESDAY, MARCH 30th 60. This offering of cattle represents the best breeding known in Shorthorn history. , Many of them-are straight bred Scotch cattle, and a goodly number are Scotch topped. ‘This herd of cattle was consigned from the celebrated breeder, W. T. Cummings, Reinbeck, Iowa, who has made a life study of producing. cattle of the right type. You will find their pedigrees are in keeping with their individuality, as the herd represents cattle of the right type, form, finish and confirmation. HEAD OF FEMALES i 35 HEAD 35 60 These females range in age from yearlings to cows 5 years old. Many of them have calves by side. Most of them out of the celebrated Silver Beau—401358. 25 HEAD OF BULLS These bulls range in age from 12 to 18 months old. The offering of bulls like the heifers represents the best breeding known. The bulls-will weigh from 750 to 900. They are all reds and roans. They are rugged, have plenty of scale and the best of bone. They are the flat backed, long hipped, thick middled kind, well let down 25 in the flank. They carry-a good coat of fluffy hair, and, are the kind that will put Minnesota on the map. SILVER BEAU—401358, a tried bull who has headed this celebrated herd for the past four years. He is without question or doubt one of the best shorn horn bulls in America. His blood lines represent such noted. sires as Silver Sultan—353641, Money Musk—186542.. He ig out of a grandson of White Hall ae 163573. This bull must be seen to be appreciated. one of the best herds of cattle in America. Minnesota needs them. We do not.expect a big price. You make the price, and we will deliver the cattle. In connection with the:cattle sale we will sell 40 head of Percheron and Belgian mares, ranging in age from 4 to 6 years old. They will be the regulation type. There will be mated pairs weighing 2800 to 3000, as good as you ever laid eyes on. REMEMBER THE DATE, TUKSDAY, March 30th, at the Fair Grounds, commenc- ing at 1 o’clock sharp. TERMS, cash or bankable paper. For further particulars call on or address VARNER BROS,, St. Cloud, Minn. WILLIAM HOLLAND, Auctioneer Cedar Rapids, Ia. or A WORD TO CATTLE PURCHASERS AND FARMERS IN GENERAL—It was. with effort that I induced Cummings & Son of. Reinbeck, Towa, a ‘ship this grand herd of Shorthorns to St. Cloud, to be disposed of, and my main reason was this—Minnesota is destined to be one of the greatest states in the Union. This herd ‘spread over the state will prove an up-builder, as-Shorthorns today are classed as the farmers friend. They are mortgage lifters, for the reason they are dual purpose cattle, many oi them being great milkers, and at the same time good beef cattle. A full line of breeding will be furnished on day of sale. ‘These cattle are all tested, and will be sold with a positive guarantee of a 60-day re-test if desired. Let me impress on you to be present as you will have an opportunity to make your selection from WT. CUMMINGS & SON Reinbeck, Ia. fs o