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PAGE EIGHT LIVESTOCK WILL BE CENTRAL THEME FOR FARM INSTITUTES IN NORTH DAKOTA THIS YEAR chins is equipped so Tet ean wel can be at: An Advance Man Will Be Used tached to any sort of electrical cur id hi i b rent, and if this is wanting, can be To Advertise These Tun from the storage battery of an . automobile. Meetings ‘One woman will be included in each party of lecturers. The women. men bers of the parties will be change: MANY GOOD SPEAKERS frequently, but their subjects will be in each instance, the home, the gar- den and poultry, While all the wo- Will] men who will take part in. the insti- tutes, will not ba named until. the Kitchen’s “Official” Family THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . One Be Called Upon For Much _ | actual schedule of the meetings is an- né ; nounced, it is known -that (Misa Clara Of The Work Larson of Valley City, Mrs. G. Rondlett, ‘Migs Beals and Miss ‘Bow- ing will be in some of the institutes. Farm institutes in North Dakota! Deputy Commissioner Catron, who will not be held before the close of} js in active charge of the arrange the many conventions held in connec-} ments, has received splendid coopera- tion with the meetings of the Tri] tion in his efforts to promote an effic- State Grain growers. Present plans jent farmers institute. This coopera are that the first meetings will be/tion has come from the agricultural held the Monday following the close] college, where help has been secured of the Fargo sessions, January 23 and| in the problems of the program and that from that date will continue un- til 70 or 80 institutes have been held. These institutes will be well distrib- uted over the state, as many being held in one section as another. The average will be chose to two to each county. To cover this number of in- stitutes, two corps of instructors will be in the field from the: opening date until the end, this enabling the insti- tutes to be finished in 35 or 40 days. Reg'onul and sectional interests will be observed carefilly in‘iaking t the programs and eyery effort will. be made to have the, subjects presented adapted to the community -ia which. the particular institute is béing held. ‘Lecturers will be selected who are versatile cnough to fit into the differ. ent programs. Community interest als will be-invited in the use of local ras, local school choruses and wh are being included in the com: Paniés ‘are aj) acquainted with North Dakota conditions. They will be able to*presont their‘ information _ from actual first hand knowledge of how. it has been accomplished in North Da- the selection of speakers, and from the county agents who have been of large assistance in giving informa- tion as to the desires of the county, the particular subjects. which would interest a certain constituency and advice as to transportation ‘posstbil- ities of certain rain noighborbopas: WAND JLAND ~-BRARSINTIE ania lle abas East and West Battle To Score-| less Tie in Football Game vain to score. ‘on..a kick. One ats f tempt’ was a’ dnop-kick’ and grounded) and. the other,. a. place; kick, : blocked. In the ‘same: period, nia had, the ball in the Basterner’s: 22 yard line. The Bears tried :a forward | pass, but it was fumbled’ Buick Prices Effective January Ist, 1922. 22-Four-34° Two Passenger Roadster, 22-Four-35 Five Passenger Touring, 895 935 Five ; Passenger. Sedan . 22- Six-50. - BEATS i Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 3-From;out of} * ' . ; } ist ‘the east the Washington iand Jefferson ‘ : ' 22-Six-44 : 1 ; E college football team came Yesterddy, 136 5 ts al a to’ Pasadena and, held the Univeraliy tie -- Three banaerigeeBoadater 300. OS WI 2 the programs. Potatoes will be one of California eleven to scoreless: tte | 2 4 22. F 36 ( of the subjects in sections where this|0n a muddy, slippery field in the. an- G , “fF OUuUr-. industry is under consideration. One| nual tournament of rosey East vs. Dax 1295 ot the companies presenting the lec-| West game here yesterday. . ie : : Three Passenger Coupe, Dan Willard, wages opoclalty i solis | Gari eate ene, we anaetented a Villard, whose speci soils, | G, B i ig afid one or two of the menibers{ol the peared ee Raving won every : 22-Six-45 : q groups,, which will differ at different 1 f 1 395 points will have a first hand know)- eristenine waa a hard fought, even 5 : * Five riers Touring, edge of market economics. : battle all the way, although: te mud- é 5 y tublicity for these institutes will] dy field made fast footwork and accus| RETA Bie j Iie LIP Roa the atest ona | te Baming th, pte impoea ol eda | 395 : gatos on any mer TH 2 Clio fark hp the en] oo _ Five Passenger Sedan... 1990 aka. to precede the institutes \ by.; ‘about acnte an time again NIAOE mae Ep E A i 22-Six-49 teas two eee His duties will. be “ Kicked Brenkert, W. and.J., put is ¢ | “i meet thd farmers, -the members of: the : tee Been ¥ 1 585. local commercial clubs, the officers of Lier hada clase, all ‘in ‘the| au ay | ag ap “Seven Passenger Touring, nak diffrent. organizations, the county | frst quarter, when. Brenkert dodged Z afd : i Farm Bure the heads of ‘the local! the Bear: tacklers and Eiter a 40 a 40-yard} | S i 22. Six-46. Peet a ; f Aine dee thee orga marioue. Heal run planted thé ball hehind .the. ‘woat- a ~ Thr P Cou ki erner’s goal. The sqore was not al- oe | hand for the two weeks between his! lowed, however, as Captain Russell 5 | ee assenger pe, visit and the day of the institute. This Stain, the presitent’s , all: American vi of Han Will probably be a newspaper | tackle, was, off-side, when . the play 22-Six-48. ; : 4 tarted. ; One and two day. meetings, will be | > - 2075 : held. . Three. sessions will constitute in a ace mis_ drove, lowe, 0 scores SS Fo Our, Passenger Coupe . re Sener tte aerate’ mille Axe ‘tw | had, the ball within the ‘Bear's forty 22. Six-47 day institute, The men and. women | Yard, jine. and twice Stein. tried ‘in a : 5 ny oP ate “ I kota. “Members of Mr. Kitchen’s of- ficial: family. will be. called upon for |' some! of the work, Mr. Flint and Mr. Page presenting dairying interests while Deputy Commissioner R. Catron and.Mn Kitchen himself jon a few o¢casions will discuss.farm opera- tions. Both Mr, Catron and Mr. Kit- chen are practical farmers’ and are continuing the work they have been |) successful in. Dates for the different institutes have not been completed. Arrange- ments are being made to cooperate with some of the agricultural high weeks. One of these will befor Ben- rst ale Feb- er a8. pos- a and Tol: low it to the end, thus reducing rail- road fare, cutting expenses and de- Pending as little as possible upon cross country transportation. or many of the institutes, instruc- tion will be.yisual. The department ‘owns its own motion picture machine. It has at its commend a dares Supply of educational films, and t! used as occasion Tea ndg: aca pes is GIRL HAD PAINFUL TIMES Mothers—Read This Letter Son punted to safety.- ‘ “Brick” | Muller, Calitérnia American end; went into. the.’ gam after it: started but “evidently “the! Easterners: had been told to’ ‘watch ° him for he was ‘unable to. get away with any of his famed forward passes. |: On his first.attempt at an.end run, five. \W._and J. tacklers downed. him. Until yesterday’s game the Bears have had little trouble this season in piercing their opponents ‘lines and. when they ran into the stnong W. and J. defense they were baffled: In:the first half they made first downs twice half. The Presidents, made. first downs six times. * E ‘No ‘rain fell during the’ eduie? though:ithe skies threatened: "Approx: imately 40,000 ‘000 people were; were: present. LOCALS LOSE TO VALLEY cry) i sul Be Bismarck High School Team Is): Defeated on Valley City ' Floor The Bismarck high, scool basxet- ball team suffered. defeat at Valley City. last night, 20 to 12. It was. Bis- marck’s seventh game of the week: and the defeat followed six conseci- In response, to, numerous inquiries, taxpayers are advised |that\ certain taxes, among them. the so-called “nul. sance” and “luxury” taxes)_ are - re-| {MANY “LUXURY T TAXES” ARE TAKEN _ OFF BY THE NEW REVENUE LAW of $10 gach; fans, on the amount in excess Of) $1 each. included in the manufacturers’ excise xes, and'are payable by, the manufag- torer, Producer. of importer, and not 2 165 ; Seven Passenger Sedan, 2395 All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation is Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head_ Motor Cars Branches in all Principal Cities— Dealers Everywhere BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO CO. eM Broadway 211 Broadway 211 Broadway resents the price charged for’ the ar- ticle, and what portion represents the tax. The taxes on sporting goods, (ten- nis rackets, fishing rods, baseball and football uniforms, fishing rods, etc.) are repcaled, also the taxes on chew- ing gum, portable electric fans, ther- mostatic containers, articles made of These taxes are was made. ognized dealer in such artcles ‘to an- other such dealer for resale. ‘When payable by the manufacturer or vendor, taxes must be in the,hands of the collector of internal revenu or ‘before the last day of the month following the month in which the sale 3 following are forms for making re- CENTRE TASTES FIRST DEFEAT Jan. 3.—The Center on i Dallas, Tex. tem: Which tive victories. pealed, effective January 1,, 1922, by} by the purchaser, as required by the! fur, and toilet articles and musical in- | turns and regulations relating to taxes 4 “* and Statement The first half ended, 9 to 4, in favor the Revenue Act of 1921. °- Revenué Act ‘of 1918. The manufac-| struments. which may be had on application to collsee footkalt baal acca apyeed Follows of Valley City. Both teams played| Patrons of boda-Water fountains, ice jturer may reimbures himself by agree-| - The tax on sales of jewelry, real or | Offices of collectors, of internal rev- | Pac ie, ae te rat defeat ‘of. the "i fine defensive ball in the first half. | cream Parlors abd “similar_places of| ment with the purchaser, by quoting | imitation, is 5 per cent, and is pay-|enue; manufacturers’ excise tax Form ter suffer: tad ‘hen the Texas A. ‘Portland, Indiana.—‘‘I was troubled “business” no longer are required. to| the selling. price and tgx in separate | able by the vendor. The tax on the 728, revised, Regulations 47, revised; |season yesterday wi and | ity and constipation ity and constipat nd would often have tie down because of pains. One Sunday my aunt was ing lus and she her 4 ad took. Lydia E. nkham’s Vege- and got well, so mother said she ‘guessed she would let me tryit. It is doing me good'and I praise it highly. —_ {You are weloiae to ‘use this letter as _a testimonial.’? — STELLA Newton, R. R. 8, Portland, Indiana, Mothers—You should carefully guard with" irreg f |The Bismarck team could not break Bismarck came up to within one point | of. Valley City and then slumped back “P4Y, the tax of 1 cent for each 10:cents or fraction thereof.on’the amount ex- pended: for. sodas, dundaes, ‘ j lar articles of ir drink.’ small boy may réjoico ih the fact that an patted ey ‘cat bet ran & ———_—_——_— tra penny. x impos 6 CUT THIS OUT—It Is: Worth Money. Revenue. Act of: 1921 is, on “beverages Cut out this clip, enclose with Sc and and the constituent patts thereof” and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield 4s peld by the manufacturer. Ave., Chicago, Lll., writing your name The tat on the trans ition of and address clearly. You will receive freight- did -paaséngors 19: repeated, in return a trial package containing effective January. 1; pies also thé tax Foley’s Honey-and Tar Compound for paid by the putchaser oni amounts coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid- | Paid for men’s, atid: wometi’s: weating ney Pills for pains in sides and back; | apparel (shéés, hats, capa, néckwear, rheumatism, backache, kidney . and» | shirts, hose, éte.)' in excess, ar a speci: bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic | fied price. through the defense of the Valley City | team. Alfson was the Bismarck star. and exact, amounts. or by stating to the purchaser in advance of the sale, ‘what portion of the quoted price rep: [Se ARE-YOU A MOTHER? This Mother’s Advice, js Most Vital to You. Minnedipolis, medicines are excellent, especially the ‘Favorite. Prescription.’ two youfigest children I took the and the results were | ‘Prescription’ it just kept me in a per- marvelous ; fect state:of health. sale of works of art (paintings, stat- uary, art porcelains, and bronzes) is reduced from 10 t> 5 per cent. This tax, payable by the vendor, applies ex- cept in the original sale by the artist, or to an educational institution or public art museum, or a sale by a rec- Minn.—“Dr. Pierce’s ! With my I did not suffer | tax on works pf art and jewelry, Form 728 A, revised; Regulations 48, revised; tax on heverages, Farm 726, revised; Kegulations 52, revised. " Londcn, 300 years ago, had a popu- lation of-only 150,000. : . : Evening School and M. college won a 22 to 14 victory over the Kentuckians. Sport leaders generally declared today the result of the game upsets all predictions. The Texas team had suffered ‘but one defeat this season by Louisiana university, early last fall. at the Taxes ‘imposed, under Section 904 health. Advise her of | Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly | FE ee er caties from standing | cleansing cathartic for constipation, | bavi Co it. Ferenc ietaot Sround with cold or wet feet, fromlifting | biliousness, headaches, and sluggsh apparel) sia Se Sdn a ons Went ing ene en Oh uaa Donot | bowels —Adv. Bera aaa ihe She wia rena overstudy. GSO ‘tt the complai tof headache, painsin Thursday afternoon only. carpets, 6n the unt In exeass of 20 sur f quare, i the back blower limbs, or if you notice a| children’s tickets: for a. bauare, ruse, lowness of thought, nervousness or ir. ‘$l 00. iaeeat in ieee 4 $65 bau squate. vant fit a tru é athunt 0 ritability on the part of your daughter, Matinee at 3 p.m. Rialto truhks on , excess | Valises, traveling lags), with weak or bad. spells and just felt) fine during the whole perfod.. And {| had-much less suffering than Prev- | Ber! iously. Also ‘both these: babies va very strong and healthy. Dr. Pierce’s Favorité' Prescription -is.a nexcellent tonic forthe expectant mother * rs. E. N.. Ross, 511 Tenth Ave, S: + , ‘ Bismarck‘Business College Opens This Evening at 7:30. Students may take up any study desired, from the lowest primary branches, and from the first lesson in suit her careful attention. Theatre. {| The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- ‘ ‘i ect 2 dae Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pO fitted hal boxed usb ty ete ia {scription has made many women happy BISMARCK Bookkeeping, Shorthand and. Typewriting, thru com ‘ Sean medicine for yor | __ [buy and sell State Hail War-..cxcess of each; \ purr , hocket: by making them noel He i a DL PAE: plete courses in Stenography and higher accounting. ter to e, a3 it is especially t: Call it Obert A. ! books, shopping and hi ;Panga, onj once from your nearest druggist, in Ag, < ibk hould il: this. evenin: ‘adopted torelieve just such symptoms. | rants. Call or write. 5 i ither liquid or tablet form. . Write Dr. SEH, All who possibly ‘can should enro is ra Rethemberit contsine nothing that can |Olson, ‘Eltinge Block. Phone the amount in excess of $5 each; -port- | elther liquid or tal Wale DE I wie A president Invalids’ Pierce, N. Y., for free medical-advee. | ; able lighting fixtutes, includiz i atoen 8 jpjure and can be taken in safety, 250. ‘nt all, Hinds, ‘on tha amount a ass