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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924 SELF-DELUSION’ BLAMED FOR BREAK |! civ Attoush sone] OWN “DON JUAN? TT [lacoments forthe frst your amounte LIVESTOCK aN ‘GOSSIP BARRIER’ OF PASTOR wy, | O ” ‘VALLEY CITY BUSINESSMEN IN 1 5 N88 Reine the fall torm conndetions R ALE ¢ i ELP Tguietsisapital Tor SE adieoaevelaly | MINNESOTA STUDYING DAIRYIN rae band rou ofthe . FARM ASSETS | weeks, according to phys Nigkelabe, Morne Survey Covering Several) 4 eee orary connection is also made with Townships Is Made by N. 4 WOMAN FAILS Minneapolis, Jan, 29.—Business dairy leaders, of the Twin Cities |the Little Country Theatre and the D. Ag. College Man several | ans in| ried the message of better farming! Pacific railway, and Charles F. Col- land more dairying out over the ine | lisson, agricultural editor of the Min- - Jor the Northern Pacific railway last | neapolis Tribune, and will visit sev- , jsummer, are determined now to pro-|eral other towns in southern Mirn ‘mote the dairy business in a more|sota this week to see how Minn jactive way than ever. ta’s co-operative company industry They have sent to the Twin Cities, | has, been developed. '@. Melvin Lee, president of the Mid- Dairy Farming Growing eS ! | | | \ { ‘men of Valley City, N. D., inspired| Saturday by H. M. Byerly, general | armory. |by the Dairy Special train that ear-| immigration agent of the Nurthe:n ne ; S179 h |dlewest Trust company, and T. X.| From their report, action will be}. _ VARIES IN SIZE Vormer Golden Valley County! | Calnan, ne icultural ee of B. wie sae on. their ele toward estab- eo — 7, * Hl i count; © investigate the possibil ishing some sort of creamery in Learn Hew to Heal Net Worth of Tenants, How Woman Loses Out in Los | | ties of the dairying industry of Min-| their home city. Suey onuion Tenants; SOW: Anpale / inesota, and the best form of a| “The dairy farming of our coun- FREE Does Not Change s Angeles says Mr. Calnan, “is developing | creamery to establish in Valley City. |'t i rapidly, ,particularly since wheat} Ruptured people all over the coun- prices have been ruinous, and wheat | try zed at the almost mira- These two men are members of a| yields are declining, the good old|culous results of a simple Home S: | joint committee of eight, represent- | dairy cow has come into fashionable| tem for rupture that is being sent ling both the Kiwanis and Rotary | socie free to all who) write for it. This ‘clubs, which was appointed recently | Farmers who always scorned the|Temarkable invention is one of the the suggestion of Darby O’Malley,| idea of being tied town to the milk| sveatest blessings ever offered to ‘ of the Rotary club thége. He point-|-stool and are saying ‘Hurrah’ for old | 7#Ptured persons, and is being prow cd out in a fecent meeting that the| Brindic, Bell and Boss Whenever | nounced the most successful Method Represent Joint Committee Much as Size Increz TOLD} HER STORY f Under a Los Angeles date a staff} writer tells a story linked with North | Dakota and showing that the statute of 1 tions can run counter to & | mother's love as well as against the Ludwig Lewisohn, noted writer and critic, whose marital troubles have ay raised the question: Does ay artist | North Dakota city, while surrounded | one of ‘them begins showing off his] ¢V¢t GiscoveFed. | Tt brings instant uti r history of Ameri: Teed the inspiration of a young and |-with good farms, and a promising | cream checks, the others are‘ soon | 1d permanent fete’ tne Coos Mas bec bls GENT Woe beautiful woman? Mrs. — Lewisohn | dairying indu SUA AT ACI tees: y with several thou- | ready to follow, KRGSERIE EGucdne aie eae | pendent, sund dairy cops, is without a iocal] “We have plenty of cows already. housands of persons who former- Ne: declares thor found such decisith ordered | f dee yesterday f re eane of | wom Lewisohn w: very snis to insure the success of a creamery | ! seney ateclasad raped oh ee Los county by Superio , iowa cece S ses ay ovel, which . mber of cream stations capacity, a el that the ne id Court adwin F. H Uae Wey Ace 8 of good capacity, and feel that the] a. now rejoicing in their freedom i parallel his’ own love life and which} ing Valley City’: cream, and ship-| prosperity of our community will be n written to force] ping it out of the state. increased tremendously, if we estab- | With the decision, M from the dange nd discomfort of and a por is said to have ip Aeaw HIaG |more-Johnson is unsuccessful in her/his wife into tuking divorce action.| ‘The two committee members were| lish a good local market for their| ‘UPture after a brief use of this re- ! i {determined legal battle to obtain eus- EEGd ECA DUE ReRTTOR TES heres Taha ee markable System. ‘Nhere is nothing |tody of 13-year-old Dorothy Liver- | ae pikes et bade At 28 ‘ like it anywhere and hosts of rup a jmore, and there is unfolded a heart-/A. Barton, poultry specialist at ‘the a oe es tured persons are astounded at the wide \throb drama of the Dakota plain: [North Dakoza Aguricultural college. | “There is an unlimited amount of| case with which their rutpures are cone | “Thirteen years ago near ‘the then| C f production experiments WILL BROADCAST {such material available,"gsays Dean| controlled. ‘ gee little settlement of Beach, N. D., a| Buk es Galas aoa NFORMATION enc, “and it would be Of real ser-| For a limited time only, free trial a young and unmarried woman was ten months and carefu ¢ to the people of the state. Our] treatments of this Muscle Strength- | Hred six Her mother and/ records kept of all feed given and ON LIVESTOCK plan is to aevot two evenings al ening Preparation are bang mailed bs aed re the only watch- | all eggs laid. Every hen in the = week to the broadcasting of informa-| to all who apply. Tt is an original Renants were sat her side, The man responsible j flock was put on the test, Mr. By ‘argo, N. D., Jan. 29.—Information , tion of this type and the other eve-| painless Method. No operation, no AU for her condition was not there, tor reports, so that the results would | concerning the grain and livestock/ ning to informative or inspirational| danger, no risk, no absence from i yed Told Baby Was Dead hot be influenced by the best hens | market of the state will be broad-| address dete duteaven pleasubas, Send 0 you woman, Lura Liver-|in the flock. There was some veri-| casted from the radio station at the} The station at the college has now| mon simply write your name and i nconscious when the baby, | ation from month to month as to the | North Dakota Agricultural college! heen dn operation about a year. born. When she number of hens on the experiment | when plans being formulated by! Preparation was begun in September,| ment with full information will be jousness at sunrise the follow- | but the average for the ten months | pean E, S$. Keene, who has charge! 1922, but regular programs were not| mailed you in sealed package morning and felt for her child her| Was 40.3 hens. a of this service, are perfected. attempted until toward the new year} Send now--tod Tt m: her indicated out the window. Inj The total feed bill for this period of 19 address_plainly and the free treat- MRS. CHARLOTTE (ABOVE) WHO IS BEING DIVORCE ON CHAR ve the LVING AN OAK PARK, x ‘aneul 5 teed a oe | wearing of a torturing truss for life. peerercent © MER, AND REV. yard was a freshly piled mound | 8! Se 7 as The riginal apparatus has worked (Rie THE ACC » PASTO Lee GES GMb Pitee icles anaaaviOeyi DIAPEPSIN” FOR © continuously with only minor adjust: FREE TREATMENT’ COUPO posts GLARES : But what the grandmother meant | OYster shells and grit $1, : TREATME) ive-y RES ents; st $7 HEI CHARGES | SSELF-DEL’ , ent, Dean Keene says. The acrial INDIGESTION, GAS, ic "iocated where. it receives. the | to tell by inference—that the child ane ON | bill would not be one that the aver- | ‘ Capt. W. A. Collins Inc. erag as dead —was not true, A number yours ny | greatest violence of the Storms and! Box 549A Watertown, N. Y of oats, sea at . fof miles across the wind-swept | sae ee ree uel oO UPSET STOMACH will need to be renewed. A new an- SenddRres Mest ce ouniSyatemn bushels, | prairie, Carlson Aagard, a bachelor | Mest farmers have straw that would soon as you eat a tablet or two) tonna- of different form from the |] gor Rupture i ; Corn was the elf to begin | 2¢ HOE UNIS GUIS eke || ye pe’s Diapepsin” your indiges-) yrigi is being constructed in the 5 | 4 |farmer, was stirring him a a i MANDAN NEWS ‘his chores at the break of day. As he | S ee eee Seratch | tion is gone! Heartburn, flatulency, | college it is expected | {cooked his ger breaiciast he | Feed DIS also. could be redueed un | gases, palpitation, or any miser¥ will give mo! Jee 21 bushels of « teat ( 0, Jan, 29.--On clerg jheard a plaintive wailing and traced | § tvach of the feed that the |{70™ @ Sour, acid stomach ends. Co The: cost ‘of the station apparatus|) S°"° -* 70° seen eter oee eee Fes, rere: an’ va how eagerly eer-| RITES HELD Jit to his front door. Here he found, | foe much of the feed that the | rect your stomach and digestion for installation was $1100, exclusive | alue of livestock per t fi eins $ Garruee | taineneotienralvetonmouncone enpan Iclosely bundled, a new-born baby. stock than have tenants. One f ee nee Le ni | duction was 421 dozen or 5,050 eggs. Holmberg, Mrs, Holmb las had no stock except horses, and nows from whence blows the| Funeral services for the late John | four daughters rE owll ile | This. makes an average production out of 106 had f k cows or less : ea rece four daughters of her own and while | yep hen for the ten-month period of caving behind | Lohstreter, i ed she would have welcomed a boy, she around the barr. yard and nearby fielgls would other- | wise be w The total egg pro- a few cents, ach package guaran- teed by druggist. ¢ ts. The entire station i valued at $1800. ’ x 4 HE Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 4 a considers it a major part of its duty to help increase prcc'uction in every line of activity. Address Repairs and re-| reputation of a m pel. hot eandal, xed 6s, who drop On urms there re no brood"? : : ie APS Gane ‘i Sent pei : 1024 eggs ows, and four farms had no poultry | *h rn Ge fale viene ata Sl ee _ | With the total cost of $59.42 and whatever. Only 13 farms out of 106] 2@@e- 1. A ' Bus | “Strange is the working of destiny. | with a maximum production of 421 idan | she knows the “church 1 ternoon from the home on 1th Ave.|While Mrs, Holmberg and Aagard de-| Yozen eggs the cost. of producing The average number of work hor- who wait for every rap of gossip. | W and lock at the; bateg the problem a passing farmer] each dozen amounts to 14.1 cents, | And how she must be constar tly! Luther these | Will be C.J Ning | brought a letter to of the services, from Beach, born her sister, Mr Irs, Holmberg. It | the D., and told t George .W. Richard- poultry, 121; suardi Lee | force records show. The aver od by the college poultr: sold during this p ses per far ; of of sows, fiv dof Owners have a relatively higher nu! price rec man for egg | Crosse, Wis., on Feb, th Meier at LaCrosse who with nine! did not know of thig, { *When |. Dr. Case has been named co-re Ppoultr 4 a divoree action filed The averay Meee tiiiivs tenaits) of all classes! HEhtito the s and inti 1856, u, theasife of a justice of the pence, | js 21 cents which leaves a margin of Neer ax f i | tions eurroun Carl D. Case,}one of nine children, only one of{was not expected to live. She had giv- eile ia Skee A eee ae Cone ties: (GE ‘the fashionable Oak Park Baptist} whom still OneNae cn dirth to a baby, it died but { eee > es S The factories, farms and workshors of the rmer handled 1000 head of ) Church 1880 he wa » Miss Eliza-| Mrs. Richardson was unconscious and | found to be $1.20 Middle West function more effectively and ildren survive him. Richardson regained more regularly because of Standard Oil income per head from} Spon ee and the average el he ¢ liss Minnie Mil- few days later and], 5 Company (Indiana) products and service, mash income from all cattle including | lottc M te ba Mrs “Anna ier a a dimpled, MOTHER! : ts 2 yer cow, ed a certain “confe tolfson )., Mrs. Hul- s Ue as: ¢ er arm i . labor inety p Feat of all far affectionate relation da Nei Theodore Sister Takes Child | B This means steady employment for sales of wh 1 s| That is onc Case's M. Hertz,| “As years passed, Mrs, Richardson — —lew production menor ed es Bea cell statement of how just ational» red Lohstreter, Biilirgs,|died, got knowing but what the child] (4.4). stam : and farmers—more goods at lower prices Farnese ee eres paige untauree Weve tae Mer awn Another sinte ce (Child's Best Laxative Tell * for everybody. : crop ale: “My b ta La ad Charles and John, egy Easier: brought the child to C 1 “California Fig Syrup” : e sey fh of any impor ude. ;Wwoman ¢ particul, of Mandan, a I are ee ‘i i rt Many in Dairying Jat night me along. eapeanenpaened eae courey/vivernore shad Petroleum products are basic essentials— Mecha. rote SMS ee Hei dlas AGED FARMER flowers on the grave she thought held | they are at the root of industrial prosperity; child. In her de- ent of th ron for petroleum ‘in some form enters into AIES thn AN URGulama Glee CE Loee DIES OF COLD]: 22a ef ber to cent of ee ee bewae ee clining years the grandmother con- ery civilized activity. Siepece yc euerceuners) and 7 | ecive a wonay his study unless; ; d.the deception to the mother. hie ,tenants rey ed F ie door wa ope ere are Char oFrtner, aged 66, farmer} To the simple home where Mr 16 owners and 15 ten had grade | so ny -Wholanmaticonel | near Beulah, died in the lor had SF ah Ws nee lived at Pomona, . The Standard ‘Oil Company (Indiana) now that the hint of The p: ating breed of cattle |), me f uppeared one day 3 i i i i i The pre ating Ce eattle has come upon Dr. Case in spite of | eaneesrehiel Allee SR ATL inspired by the will to serve, organized its Se re er vara ive) mmecctive bamtlers, 16 is'to the anen th of an experience a cou-|Dorothy and left her prese efforts in the oil business, along certain well- Jersey and Ci tal scientist that Dr. Case goes for! ple of week When, he suffered||on her mixthday, ‘and. at defined lines, with the determination to leading, breed in {his defense. Mrs. Leland is branded! badly frozen fect, Amputation \ s would come from the sa tend production of pétroleum product: he total 2 ja neurotic, given to delus.on.! impossible because of the years of us woman. She Lura Li exten) Peo P PrCAuets |And such wi be the evic ¢ the! the patient who was generally in an ° on a vast scale, in the expectation (since higher on arene (ctonss aril eases Ue Ce to gabled condition : ungely again did destiny work.| Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, fulfilied) of reducing production costs, Rionteas ol ding to, Faneral services were held this af-|Divoree proceedings disrupted the | constipated, feverish child loves the : = aaa oe ense theory, is based upon) ternoon from the Kennelly chapel|faylor household. Here in the 1 lifornia Fig pleasant taste of imagination {with Rev. C. J . Fylling of the Luth-| mother, now an assistant in the of} 4 ’ age total ein ce Syrup” and it never fails to open | The first plank in the Company’s platform ven s of the early church the| ern church officiating, of a Los Angeles den began 4\ the bowets. A. teaspoonful today is an independent directorate, composed of ; have been classed gs! One son, Wm. ch,|court action to obtain custody of Dor- ‘i k child tomorrow. may prevent a si evaninit which wae withavie ti oil men ‘experienced in every phase of the othy, Affidavits which she filed Ask your druggist for genuine i te s theory con-| death. Two other sons ved the parentage. ‘ iGatiaeeee Fig S Ban hie igs Py oil b : ee nee E ached! here, Judge Denies Mother Her Child airections for babies and children of : umbling an ineanta- ndcn(lauentar meat thes The legal aspects of the case were the pastor today is! institution for feebleminded at G clear, the judge said as he listened to in court to clea ton, according to information fur-|the testimony of the contending par- though ed Undertaker Kennelly by Wm, | 4es: tenants, $1 Among were fou to 100 pe: tio. fightir His all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. here is a human law to be con- _—$————————— pal sidered here,” said the judge, Turn- TAKEN TO\ROERIUAT: |ing to little Dorothy he asked, whom lof Mandan, was’ taken to i‘ opathie hospital. | Alexius hospital at Bismarck y ; a notable ins ‘day for treatment. Mr. Cummins has | 2 : which been seriously ill for the past morth | "GR ee Be mandanie calce the e and/and is suffering: from an attack of initati i the) heart trouble following. the gripe, | Stitt of limitation has run against The second plank is to lower production costs by utilizing modern science and by employing trained experts to devise new efficiency methods. ‘i i This practice has made the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) a leader in the industry, “The third plank is the development of a . comprehensive system of ‘distribution. ns 10 percent | » liabilities amount | umount to fourths of the H percent of the farms than | ed half their vered by liabili- | William et nd five farms of the 106 have |of the p | “There w: s carry fire|a few 3 livestock in-| life of te hail insur-| grown children Hickson, replied Dorothy ster- ully, ning then to the real mother, carry out of 61 owners carry |title of “g ig Suranc Hance, an¢ tH | |xour mother love, Dorothy must re- | Standard Oil Company (Indiana) -petro- ; Bite inscrance Not 30 large a In anathier ewe aneas! years ; Iles pete leum products are delivered to the smallest portion o' » tenants s bringing suits) J. | 4 fi Hianee on their stock as do owners,|against the goverrior, the attomey| Noithere Pasthe ‘EGG PRODUCING | ] as well as to the largest consumers with {but a greater proportion carry h neral and several other high state| for the western} im'| 1 P promptnessand with dependable regularity. fF insurance on the ee jomictey He believed implicitly in| was the chief speal z COSTIS FIXED | é e ects Assets | the charges he made. But they} ing ¢ é Kiwanis cl ion i j i ct tarm alseeliy. atto et Mean are | ee Hf thé Kiwanis cluk today. AT 14 CENTS The fourth plank is to make every prod- ae tee bati ceuihe peas |e : | STILL VARS Wl. Fargo, N. D., Jan. 29.—The vost VA oes et ‘manufactured and sold by the Stand- Hof owners increase the size of |without qualificnti pe eneory Hee aera eae po eueara aets found to be 14.1 cents. Whatever | the highest standards of quality and be “arm increases dae apeanet meth sciCharlotte is not crazy or mentally] at the bedside of her brother, Pree eg eee -oronran Es amen ces | absolutely uniform at all times. denis cote. not mats CAD ES! seaya ie mother. “That| mond Tipper, who has been quite| reward for time and labor spent | ‘As the size of the farm increases, ¢ is not erazy.”| dangerously ill with pneumonia in a 4 the average amount of first _mort- i! gages yer acre decreases and the rel- lative amount of liabilities to assets also decreases, ‘ Livestock business has a direet bearing on net worth. As the amount Fi of sales of livestock increases, the and to make profit, according to O. | . ; ‘The fifth plank is to keep the price of its sonia products as low as conditions will permit, depending upon ‘a large volume of business to return a satisfactory profit. This highly i specialized organization, committed AND THERE WERE NO CASUALTIES _ net worth of the farmers increases— BE due not only to the sale of livestoc i and products but to other factors 1B directly affected by the livestock business. In the case of tenant farmers where the comparison is ab- solutely Teliable a difference of mote than 100 percent if net worth is poked ioteen. chose securing low h production. a ae é1 owners, 45 qualify to ‘receive the loan from the standpoint of financial and moral risk. Of she ; ts, "88 out of 45 ie ie test. egate of all the farmers “heat the loan“and who pass » test of financial a9 moral rat- 0 ‘maximum ‘service, lends to every other in- dustry, from the manufacture of automobiles to the manufiicture of shoes, bricks, buttons, or flour, the facilities to produce faster and cheaper. This is a direct contribution to national prosperity and Constitutes a record of achievements of which the . Standard Oil ‘Company (Indiana) is proud. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) : 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Hincis s, 53 or 50 percent all farmers Twenty. ‘persons were in these two automobiles w hen they crashed at Memphis, ‘Tenn., recently — and ‘are eligible for the loan and desire) none were seriously hurt! A motor bus and touring car collided, the ‘bus-—‘eartying 19° peoplo ‘being de- go receive the bevefits of if. [auolished. “ Be ea

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