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Seed CANNOT DO FOR By Herbert’ Hoover * * (Courtesy of Farm and Fireside) | / EB. HAVE made a good) beans is a good instance—the former and “ better s: em. generally would THE BISMARCK TRIB : 4 “N \ 4 THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1921 deal of social progress in| being greatly reduced through the; cut out. the disciples of profiteering a ‘ operations, of the Fefleral Grading 453 inor, 1 . ae © i ous economic — system | Service” Such saving: fera to starfd-. Assuming that these minor though is ais Ais since the statrt of our in-| ardization, may logicaify. be. expected irritating, ifs can’ be cured. I do Ys ) i vhidtes dustrial) era. ite or through co-operative selling by farm-| a Te ee ean ial \ Get aie ne benefit from 3 years ago our fundament- is i C al economic cangeption was everybody | ore Wet haste srowerti much ‘saving inythis item. Men must \ A this ow-cost ald: _, for himself and the devil take the hind-| the farmers’ grain elevators, and| P€ used—and must be paid. \ appettte, and ¢ gestion a == most. . Le __| many other co-operative efforts is to] , Our farmets are the only great pro- 4 Jaye wa i _ The system we have arrived at is! ccnsiderable degree the result of| ducers in.the United States who have aes L mot perfect, and probably will not be’ actual standardization, and it illus-j statistics of production opfy, and none oe G perfect this side of the millennium; | trates the return to the farmer of the| of consumption. Any ferchant who it keeps teeth white x E nevertheless, there has been great! spread due to this factor. ;'There is| conducted a business without a know- \ j \ feet! -, progress, and this progress is going! a gyoat field for extension of standard-| lcdze of his market’ would be bank- os a \\\ } \ breath sweet y on at birreteney maces ane three | ization in many commodities, furnish- rupt, ina month ard Maa food $36 i 7 PE = = yh ‘f ba bean : of progress are; ing a prime basis_for successful co-| producers-go forward with. the great- $25:000: JUST FOR B= L A t B First, the gradual regulation of nat: | operation, est of ail our_industries, lacking ade- Cojje ets, $25,000 fr rare A GIR Baby Henrietta Hughes and throat Be ural monopolies and the prevention of | quate information as to the demand - 'Y Belts, p29, trom. great aunt, Migs Henrietta Hughes, clear~’-" | = combinations so as to protect an equal-) J N TH case of the mere perishable | for the supplies Hat they. sell. in, whose arms she is nesting. Just because she’s a girl! Miss y ‘ \ ity Df opportunity forall A t foods, a : cientific, accurate system It is cf the greatest importance) to Hughes £ Danville, Ga., offered that amotint to the first girl born : Second, the growth of group actioa/ of distribution would save great los®-)t4q American farmer, not only that in, the family. \ / / in great sections of the community} eg due to deterioration and. spoilage. 2 * ta- i Mak toprotect and foster group interests. | yy i we should have the consumption sta anes, YO! Met the growth at co-operation! Even assuming perfect storage, Wi | tisties of the United States, but also SS. i tue ene eating Ain Poet dood -conmicd|ttes Nive: left the ware the consumption and production sta- ould not, pass through New York at aleve a is a good thing to wind up smokes 2 és ; ; 1 4 > for dis "| tistic: Id; that all. \ its affairs,” he remarked. tion of costs in marketing commodi-| ject to deterioration—perhaps to a tistics of the rest of the werld; ThE “gabiGtA ie’ too Sebensiven toro he ‘atta sith af ties. f w, Satay i a S tO 4) ve should have these forecasted and ~The subject. is extensive It epresentative Walter Maddock, Third, the growth ‘of co-operktion | mein Goer? in) Seep an 8 iN interpreted in such a manner as. to fulh digeussign Bere, but itis my belief Nonpartisan, expressing thé uttitude in buying and selling, in the reduc-| te i * ‘and can be| give proper guidance, that if we would stabilize prices,' of many of his colleagwes, declared tion of costs in marketing commodi- the Leena ate i rab Rea Information of this~kind was sup- eliminate speculation, simplify distri- [She bills were propesed as, political B | decrease ¥ 9 i b , . ti 4 - propaga a ‘eno he G ties. ~ | and there ure many elements that con| (plied during the war, for in that ter- bution we use develona ere Byar propaganda ‘and were noc Iucontorm y irections vane [stn fy 4a! rible erisi id ounts tem, of na jonal markets dealing in} ance with the will of ‘the péoplaex- These directions. of advance are not! tribute to time delay. Some can ‘hej rible crisis we had to provide amo. roduce, by contract. I believe that pressed in the initiated law toward socialism or communism—-} yemedied- by co-operative action | of fbodstuffs to meet’ a definite know- La could thubvacsuro-our matkstin j Breaget in the initiated law. which would replace individual initia-| among producers, as has been shown | ledge of consumption, "The informa: . tom stability, honesty, and horcice See oe tive by the action of the state. We] in the case of Western fruit.’ tion was indeed extremely difficult: (Osh) Whole community. I believe | TREE FELL DBY have indeéthad some application of/ Under the old method of distribu-| to get; but a careful stud of the that it must be dena by the'same con- |- b: \ socialistic ideas of government oper) tion, fruit was handled in one of three| guidance given to the producers in tuctive processes that we have gone Hie SON ILLS MOTHER ation, many of them imposed by the] ways: by direct shipment from the the United States during the war will rough in dosing our railway, insur) war, but the profoundly disappointing! producer to a commigsion agent at aj disclose that although our production» 100 and banlgne: systems pike eee - experience of the Shipipng Board will). consuming center, by the producer | was-increased enormously in certain 710 the communit; vs "At ‘the same| ‘ E ee probably convince most thinking peo:| through his local commission agent * | directions, it was increased in those | (iF owe must’ Fees individual ini. Youth Carries Body Through ple that there is no way out in that| “. agent at a consuming center, and/ directions where consumption Was titi the bans AF ote ahole eek oes ‘ direction, .| by sale directly to a local buyer who}/clearly seen in advancé. We reached namie systemye Heres again heros Deep Snow in Search ci: ‘Group action, such as our farmers’) jimself consigned to various consum-! the end of each harvest year in/1917' operative atin: in re ea Be le oF v ~~Assist organizations represents, is directed in! ing centers. Under this system there and 1918 with our surplus sold, fand te peared) pin se He sense ae Ssistance, large degree toco-operative efforts to} could: be no regulation of the volume! ut prices very much fairer to the pro- | Bo a satel, — effect, improvement. in our economic) (¢ shipments to any special: point. If,| ducer than have been his return from I Y DIRECT cooperative selling of Kremmling, Colo—Mrs) H. R. Held: paving and sailing. oun dese thea for,any reason. a dozen ship apt ie the crop of 1920. produce, in buying of supplies—| ™an, forty-five, wife of Col. H. It is I Orta 3 2 ry i i | s se . ms '. "i ee r thant| cidently picked upon a givén city for) Again, this is a question for diseus- that is, pooling of products—there is,| Heldmaf, auctioneer and ranchman, the question of\fhe actual handling or! destination, there resulted immediate) sign hy, and regulation through. Nidleed prone 1d of benefits tothe was instantly killed when a tree being not handling of money. ‘i congesticn of supplies at that mar-| ;a;mers’ associations.- farmer. Farmex’’ asscciations must| Cut down by her son, John Heldmgn Bs oe tay fe tn ratio ‘ket anda great drop in price. With | “There is: and must he, a great con- | grow from:modest beginnings, Gust as{ fell on her, “breaking ‘her neck. ; farmer /tadsy, 18, Ww! fe, problem) 2 "perishable commodity. there result-\ ict of opinion as to whether or not! busines Pati eh it B NN f marketin roduce. In the violent loss. from wastage, | \ tah siness organizations grow, if they. rs, Heldman and hex son were ob marseting, B » ed also a great loss, *| through cooperation there can be a ld id’ pitfalls. Th ‘i readjustment: from. war, hé is selling! and fine opportunities for manipula-| control of prices. My own view is would avoid” pit: alls. ey , require} alone st the Gorge ranch, ten miles, most. of his “produce below the cost] tion were afforded the dealers. Wast-!that prices cannot be controlled over! hot otly tg proceed slowly in the pro-) west of here. After being struck the of production, and he is obviously war-| age and loss in the shipment of fruit|. long term of years by any form of vince a ey would invade, watching| Soung man got hig mother égom under ranted in examining the whole sys- i ted: to ati ‘ every step, but they also must devel-| — , 3 under this old system amounte organization. if every~ grain of cp personnel in leadership.” They vat few hundred words one cannot nerhaps 20 to 30 per cent of the pro-) American wheat were in the hands of must grow from foundations com- hae sate te nee nawiect! Rae seas duet. A one cooperative agency, it would nev- posed of the local cooperative in each compass; this great, aublect, Ou, come |. /Upder. the coapezative system, how- |'ertheless have to_meet world compe- |écality; which will gradually be weld: points for consideration are worth ad-) over, with agents at evéry consum-| tition, ‘and the volume of production eq togathér into 3 (Just vancing. , ing center, distribution can be made| would ebb and flow with the rise and what your f: is doi The price of oe produce NS Hin in accordance with the demand of' fal) ef prices-ever long petiods. Such w Suck, hae been aan pene: doing.) iI tically~-determin at_the receiving! concumers. Wastage can be largely| an agenc: cee ald at ‘tim find c e e foundaticn of al door of the retailer.. For example, a| jjinmnated: and the producer. will no) all the ‘y would at some ‘time find the successful cooperatives just as it) l : x € a 9 c e other wheat in-the world being has b he ion 2 ‘2 perian, American, Canadian butter. He tation of the eeasert: £ poacyretsd it endeavored to establish. If its business, subject to thessame laws of and my: pain i goad" Foley Kic- Fords Run 34 Miles naturally, buys in the cheapest mar- middleman at the point of consign bles vere maintained nae a high cause and effect. I believe that the ney Pills reli backache, urinary | = Gallon G li ket and the price established’ by his) "any “wrong incident of taxation | would ultimat i ‘beronme ih ion, it high intelligence of our agricultural irregularities, rheumatic pains, stiff; , on Galion Gasoline / purchase is reflected backward tram| ich throws ‘an unjust.burden of| holder of an Se nierhetable airpll development the greatest promise of joints, swollen. muscles and other! __ .". z \ New York to all of the more remote taxes upon distribution will unduly| and it would face bankrupte; many country’ in the world—provided symptoms of kidney trouble. It_is «| Start Ensy in Coldegt “Weather dealers less transportation costs. The |. ee the spread; an investigation : i iptcy. tl ey are domthated by_practical-men. splendid medicing, prompt ‘in’ action, Other Cars Show pat rtlonate , farmers’ price, iisretbre) tae shor cf the excess\profits tax, for instance, PRce fluctuates. over two ranges! "°t_bY resmers. ‘ and always Helps. Contains. norhabit pel aaa tried fatal view, is not the result of the cost O°) ould prove that its burden. is large- ‘the slow movement over terms | snp) e es forming —advt. Saving. producton plus ajfair return to the ni h f distribution. 4° 0.4 pei ts ‘l EPENDENT BODY . \ farmer, though in. the long view this| !¥ shifted: to the ¢ost of dis! tig a | of years, and the intermediate daily | = \ ‘ : A new carburetor which pts doya is so, because the volume of produc- el Gg cp abe 8 * fuctuaicn, at is in jnnwercing MAY DECIDE TO (CARRY NHERI gasoline com umntion ot afy motor ji a vl ‘ 2 st] 1 and 1 Hy a i oy te tien a Sena A Stay cabalee Haine ierease nus eels 5 pare ot inde ‘had his’ opportunity, and) MEASURES TO PEORLE INHER TS CORK LEG OF CHUM [tnira’ th Ae Heit i the broadlnctlove: 4 | directly _wpo! re fi Pate + ou i ently arises a grea AS 4 * an “ ir-Fricti it, he will Cease to produce, and prices | economical Renting of our Din the can be to some extent stabilized by! | Continued'from page 1) jat Carried More Fortunate = This remarkable~inyention ng only will go: up. [He ‘is 2lso vita Foner sth as po cooperative, selling—to a lesser ex-| Steen, Secretary of State Thomas Friend, ‘Tinereases the power’ of ‘all motors If we are correct. as tq the: point! improvement, cf age D4 iailed tent, and indirectly, by* distribution | Hall, and. Commlsstoner of Agri. % \ anat \ from 30 to -50 percent, but enables where price is ‘determined every cont better car service and. new Walk, of-accurate market information, MN ewture John Hagan, giving Inde- San Francisco—"When I am dead | every one to run slow on high gear. that can be saved between the farmer WAYS, where bul leite: t can ‘No mY belief, the most effective influence; _pendents contro of commis- and gone you shalk-have my leg to | It also nfakes it casy to start a Ford and the intake’ door of the retailer Centre e St vane coanely en 1 for stability would be ° old handling Sloe, seeelved 98 yotes. to’ 58 walk on, Jim.” or any other car in the coldest weath- means increased return to the farmer. better exan EC | of. the whole problem of hational mar- against, but: falled-of passage he- This is what Henry Marsh once’said cr. You can use the very cheapest ‘Therefore, the farmer is vitally inter- ened, margins could be cited than that! pets, | cause it did not: have the neces. to his old frient~James Phelps grade of gasoline or hal! ¥ sae ; rtage; - - z .) 1 ‘ | nay~James W. Phelps» & 8 f gasoline anit cote Jn /surt aaa ad me this iad of nate cecineney tignehor, one Boards of trade aud eauce sary two-thirds vote, or 76 votes, An@ it has come to pass, for Phelps + half Kerosene and still get more pow- reduce, this nn OES Hi rform in ie func- : ass a . Lichen gh eae i * at dramend. Lat us‘eall the dif. tation during the War the difference in fiona, of | great utienal markets, |’ ure. required, to pass the meas called at the coroner's office recently § ihe ay menee fan you ove ference between the farmer's price the price of corn between Iowa and though they are occasionally subject | House BIN" Ne. 217,” providing en crutches, but walked away without Sty Bord hei tE! et ne eee nes and the price. at the intake. door of Massachusetts rese to 604 gents, 4] to manipulation by persons who inter-’ for the dissolution of the Bank Hen, 3 “ as'high as 45 to 80’ miles to a lion the retailer the marketing spread.’ bushel. ae fere with the free flow of the law of ‘of Notth Dakota and the creation Years ago Marsh and Phelps became $F 1H ast f 8 Its size depends on-a great many fac- Generally, car shortages produce! supply and demand: for their consid-' of hoard of trugees 28 wind-up Cariinatige a friends, Their intimacy grew out of fof n te iminenes i the mantic. « tors. One is the amount of risk in- gluts to the farmer and shortages to/ erable personal, benefit. However “‘ jts. affairs, réeel votes. to rried Her Through-Two Feet of | ‘the fact that each had met with an {2¢turers of the immense saving their volved, against which dealers will pro-. the consumer, and no one benefits ex-| nyre: does not consist in killing the’ 54 against, aso fatitug Tor lack - Snow to His Gabin.~ < acciilent which deprived him of the left new carburetor will mdke that they tect themselves in fixing their prices. cept the few lucky middlmen who get| patient. Unless we put theformer ab-' of 9 two.thirds majority. é ah € - | deg. voffer fo send it on 30 days’ trial to This risk is made up ofthe dangers, the cars. The supply of refrigerator |‘sojutely in the hands ofthe middle- This bill provided. “52400-0090 e tree and carried-her through two | “on was successful and was able (vot, Cav owner. As it can be put of price fluctuation, ,the dangers of cars to all qcmers and an ‘open mar-| man—to_take what he can get—wWe for ily a @evato tg feet of gpow over a mountain. trail ie bee rcnartie ‘ul and was able on or takef off‘in a few minutes by waste through perisbability, and. ket at the stockyards are essential; . have’ national markets where ‘a levator construc- | a half milato his cabin. His father uy an. expensive artificial leg to anyone, a!l readers of this paper who eh > must, have: na ? tion at Grand Forks, contiiuaned et about on. But Phel : a i variation in the Quality (of com- they must be’ guaranteed: by any pro-| daily price can be fixed and made of the fyrake mill an os tinuaned | was summoned and they called Dr. get about on. But Phelps, always poor, want (» try it SMould send their modities purchased from'a number of, per settlement of this traugport ques-| known to all. Re ee wind th i van i 000 to’ | Ww. S. Fleming of Kremmling. was compelled to hobble about on namo airess and make of Barto the different farmers. It also depends tion., In such larger measures’ pro-|| In considering methads_of dimin- Ho: up Bt saat Or Re \ Corone:’ F. BE. Barnard’ was sum- | £rutches. y /manufactuters~at once. “They also upon tibasportation, upon taxes, upon posed tc cut transportation cost as| ighing the syread, we, must bear in erst n No, 212, providing ~| jon ed froin Hot Sulphur Springs and Occasionally Phelps would call on want’ local agents, to whom they of- « interest, and upon the profits made by the Lakes to the Sea Ship Canal along | mind that ouf situation in the United batt ee ng: f public fund de- took’ cliarge of “the “bod fe an Maxsh a the lutter’s hamé on Sunday) fer. exceptionally large pfofits. Write the handling trades. — * ‘the $t, Lawrence River, ‘there. is in| States is different from that. in prac-|” ty ess, Wa Bed, 88 to. BB | ea death waa fiat Me cous, the | Mofing. Quite often he would bor- \them today.—Advertisement. < The cost of some of these fein of t a, saving of from. 8 to 10 cents a| tically any other country, in that our jy Medi quenken polished helt, ie itis stack. te Sea hae PvOW.Marsh’s artificiaa’ leg’ amd> zo for | b> service |can be diminished by joint.ac-, bushel from, present rates for carrying | production centers are so widely sep-. : Pisa cre A Y @ walk. Menwhile Marsh would si 7 tion, of\ the/farmers, through legisla grain from the States contiguous to | arated from the centers of consump- Jority hecanse. gnly a part of It | back of the head and neck. RC ROE henatie Aneit RE, -/ RRER TO > = tion, through administrative action of-the Lakes to Liverpool—a sum great | tion that there is rn hope of drawing chanzed a referred law. Some Mrs."Heldman Came to Kremmling hose \were. dae. pt Callaht tout ee: “< the government, through conatructine) ep tliaa all. the yiddlemen’s’ profits | the - actual’ individual: seonsumer into a x faa tote for it, saying four years ago with her family from Phelps. $0 it cs & wae ae ¥ 7 co-operation with such powerful combined. contact ‘without the intervention of hat the’ hill would be amended Wray,,,Colo. She is survived by her af Y a groups as chambers of commerce and; Transportation problems are fcr!some extensive machinery. There is in the senate and the “objection- | husband, two sons, John and Vere, of Marsh Promised hii’ hile arceficlal 19 i v bankers’ associations, and to adme ex: farmers’ associations to deal with.|rio hope of marketing more than a able” features removed. 2 Kreminling; and three daughters, Mra, |° 07 MS Gea:h. f ‘ER tent it can be diminished by actual co: ‘They; of course, do/not come within | very ‘small per cent of’ our ‘farm pro-| Earl Reams of Martin, Colo. Mrs, Ben. Marsh shot and killed himself July }'s.", - operative marketing by the farmers. | the province of ‘selling cooperatives, | ducts in so-ealled municipal or public, Two Election Bills, jamin "A. ‘Depa ot peas ee ‘Coto. 17 at his cigar stand. It was:a-plain! “y | Cee ‘ Where products have a positiye as: *7 HERE, is, I believe more emphasis! markets. What we must haye is a, 1 addition to these bills there are] (UNE an. Te On, whe te attenty, | Case for the coroner and the public ad ; Don't, Be Cut—Untit You Try This sured: quality, the risks of marketing, | put upon the increase of ‘spread| bold concepticn. of national markets, \'W° Clection bills, one providing for and Gertrude Heldman, who is atten ministrator. New Home Cure That.Anyone Can immediately decrease. The facility of Pt ‘d ional ket: t torthe nomination, and electiory of state |g school here. _ Phelps’ . the | “Use. Without Discomfort or Loss y due to the number of, men engaged in| ad these national markets must to F 4 2 Phelps’ claim to the artificial leg pf sale increases, the-spread diminishes‘. ,aine than the facts warrant. {| aigreat extent deal in contracts rath-/ Officials on non-political béllots and { —)————— his. dead friend was established, to the °F, rime: Simply Chew up a Please in favor-of the farmer. The difference! 45 ‘not believe any system will great-|er than in the actual commodities. To| 4 bi providing for separate clec-| HIS TROUBLE IS ALL GONE. _ igtnction. .6 Aties, and, 2nt-Tasting “Tablet Occassionally d, of wheat and 'y Sy! r 3 4 satisfaction cf the authorfties, and | RideY in the margin, or spread, of wheat and, ly decrease the number of men neces- | illustrate: It may well: prove highly | Hons with, party designation for na-; « Iwas affected with pains all over | now he h i epogpd of Ble 4 | and id ourself, of Piles, j sary inthe chain between farmer and | advantageous ‘to Tiake-a eqntract in! ual: offices. i emer ek Sits abe asd tele aal spose of Disicrutchess | ; ae ‘ ‘yetailer, though there ore too\many|New York between a potato ‘dealer in| There was serious discussion early my back and kidneys,” writes Charles / sa | _ LET ME PROVE THIS FREE, thtailérs. As for the dtiters, some cf.Wisccnsin and a potato distributor if this week among many Nonparfisans | McAllister, 1 Clark Ave. Kearney, N.| The ‘first carbon ‘black, was “made; My internal method for the treat- , Yy aybralters. As for the ottiers, some of aoaten, and the commodity, in order's to whether or not they would sup-|J: “After three or four doses of Fo-|and sold in this country in 1864 for ment and permanent reliet for piles & b | exe worth; but they are not numerous | to move on the most economical lines | port the rural credits bill and the| ley Kidney Pills I became all right | the manufacture of printers ink. , ‘is the correct one. Thousands upon + oa ‘ u Tut 7 5 Sess bill for the dissolution of the Bank < Ponbands ot grateful letters testify . 58 i ; u jof North ‘Dakota, if. they succeeded - - = to this, and I’ want you to try this The First and Original : i : tt I 7 ; in amending them‘s9: that, they would, ry ‘ method at my expense. Le § . \ in their opinion, carry out the pro- TAIN T i No matter whether your case is of | Cold and Grip Tablet | : visions of the initiated law regarding fong standing or recent development, : \ ; -the limitation of the activities of the < 3 fi J nee it is chronls or beth ac | 5 : fh : EN ; Bank of North Dakpta- through _re- By Berton Brale 3 | emit is occassional ‘or permanent, you pes | By Berton Braley s {striction of compulsoXy public’ d¢pos- acs | ae ie ; y : should, send fof this, free trial ene a RAS ‘ . \ \ | its. The decision ‘apparently was 1 howlers will tell you there's never a chance 5 a “ ) é See Ae tia anl hee ee club, ~~ ' Feagecd not to attempt to cary out ~_@For chaps who must start /at\the very beginning // No matter where you livesno mats ee Imagining somehow the planet is swirled 4 a Suggestion plan of atlowing the They say that the game’s figured out in advance ter what your age or occupation —if SA bout their select little group as a hub; | measures to pass: inthe house and] , And only the fellows with pull will be winning; you are troubled with piles, my, Sleek, prosperous, sheltered from want and from woe |seeking amendments in the senate That.a fortunate few hold the dominant cards method: will relieve you promptly. : / They, patronize life with an opulent’ kir / | Unless the league“men.y therefore, de- ,, That the gains are for them, and they only receive ’em, | aoe, ae cisee i te those 4 " And never will learn—it has ever been so— velop a program of their own whici | ~ And you’ 1 never share in the goodly rewards; : ian Hears ote RAY £8 an = "That life doesn’t know they have done it, or care. 1 woul in their opinion, conform to Well, don’t you helieve ‘em, Boy, don’t you believe ’em! Hocal oplieatiGns ys eae ther oS] i x the expressed will of the people, there atts { . ti70 | They'd laugh at a group in|a general store is no likelihood “of measures: of the .Eife’s far from perfection, it’s plain as can be de Ne ae Tes ta ‘ae! ‘ine aie | In some distant village, all gathered about | character. proposed in the House be- That some people have better chances than others, ~ ‘\dependabie treatment. me ' nee | To argue the state of the nation; they’d roar ‘ing enacted by the fegislature. In- The answer is simply, as you must agree, | This liberal offer obtffee: treat a 4 - tablets. x. At everything said in that meeting, .no doubt. stead the Industrial Gommigssion ap- You'll have to fight harder than same of your brothers; Lis tao {niportant/for you to neglect @ ee i ay Yet those men touch. life, they are close to its heart, pears to have taken the Stand that| ‘ But that is no reas¢n that you should belon} ‘pn Trite ne g : & 1, nthe * y fg \single day. Write now. Send nd Pee | _Their talk becomes that/of the country, at last; the Bank §f North Dakota must be With grumbler’s who whine at the troubles that grieve ’em, |money. Simply mail the cou} b s Be sure you get | While these in the club-room, aloof and apart, saved at almost any gost. Who.say they’ve no chance with the rest,of the throng— Sacer e now—TODAY. 2, coubons-but. j i i . Protesting, are borne on a tide that is ‘vast. \. ai . Bankai His Be}: Oh, don't you believe ’em, Boy, don’t you believe 'em. Is sian Nee 2 “ff \ . 7 ~ “lose Ban! Says. z \ - [ee The great world’ moves on, wile in office and grill Representative Hgaton; of Burleigh |. There's room, fax the fallow a uses his wits | FREE PILE REMEDY i { These smug-visaged bystanders puzzle ‘and fret, "county, one of the many who made In playing the game, not:'in making excuses; E. R. Page x 5 | Unable to fathom humanity's will ; * remarks on the bills iit the’ house Who tries for his goals and who runs out his hits, 841D Page Pldg., Marshall, Mieh | Which drives on regardless of them and their set; discussion, was brief) but. emphati Who turns all’his strength to its uttermost uses; - . Please send free’ trial of ur 3 i Yet while on the stream of existence they’re swirled in his opinion of the Bank of h Let quitters and)squealers_sit back an wai. i : z | ean x y’ . q qi Sit back and bewail method. to: . \ | They never admit. it or know: it, because Dakota, and his attitude met with| < Their forfunes—while making no move td retrieve ‘em, z 5 Is They'll tell you, of course, that you're certain’ to fail, They live in a snug little, smug little world With snug little, smug little customs. and laws! (Copyright, 1921, N, E. *A.) / approval of Independent members. “As/near as T can find out the Bank ‘of Nortlh Da kota. is busted and 1 be-| \ . { But don’t you believe ’em, Boy, don’t you believe ’em! . ~ Copyright, 1921, N. ELA) y