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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MAKOTI GIRLS ESSAY WINNER OF N, D. PRIZE akes First Among 98 Essays D. Dairy- men’s Contest Submitted in N. PRINTED lave emiiieboro Mar ; Mar Lew q D. Idine Gin- Ric Greenwe ter, He urd, mtest were F Dice of the importance and girl The ritten b today is hare of the to keep upon the best ener ability, and natural fitness, who will happy, satisfied and con In the past county but today there : why the hoy the farm order te keep the boys the farm countpy life made mere attractive and it can be, ‘To make farm life more at tractive we must m rre- money Is it any wonder that boys and girl want the when all that they hear is ‘That farming doe not pay toda We must get them to see that im order to make more money we should have better evltiva tion of the soil, rotation of erops, scientific treatment of ‘the soil, bet ter care of poultry, diversified farm ing, and proper marketin, “The farm home also be more attract In the past the farm ho uch that no progre: sive boy or girl would care to main in the place. ‘The homes were not modern, and there was too much work to be tebe Boys and 1s of- ten reply wh d why they left the farm: ‘1 there was too much work to do’ Country homes ean be just attractive medern as city homes, All ov sare finding examples of this. improvements can be made buildings und equipment labor will not be so hard, and girls should be animals for their own, raised them, the ell or to keep. home because fathers’ hops, » their fathers’ became a tented life many reason Ad ve irst, and girl must be was hard and gf non in to leave farm, was re made $ nd we Me ny on the s given When imal their pigs become the or their calve cows. Be H country NM their own, as @ city. In thi ly to learn the 4 how can they learn if when they do not have Yhe raising of will also help them to becom farmers when they i The country affords opportunit for a rich and complete life. live closer to nature, They bave a arn about the birds, trees, flowers, and plants, Boy girls can have pets, and love imals is developed. There r culture in the countr; cr before ‘The rural free de- reaches aimost all parts of the counts means ‘of this peo- ple have ni becou should ha well a some money of those in the way they are more like- value of ;money for any? tock better are grown. Peo- are at pun e carried on over long or short distance. Good pictures can be bought today for less than in the past. All sorts of musical instru- LS Gen r EEN nd girls must have recrea- tion. had for this has been on Sun¢ uitable pls musemen ter time im the City, but we find many of the city people going to the country for amusements. Howeyer, most rural localities need to provide } some means for recreation the boys and girls will stay on the farm. “It takes brains to. b successful farmer. Some people think that all that is neededf on, the farm is hard | work, buts is not so. The land is now getting old, and it needs to + have care to produce good crops. The farmers must study farming before they become good farmers: boys do not need to feel they so are ‘Piles Can Be Cure¢ 2 Without Surgery » An instructive book hee been Dee plished by Dr. A, 8S. McCleary, noted. rectal specialist of Bees ity.” This book tells how sufferers om Piles can be quickly and easily pred without the use of knif@ sc ors, “hot” iron, electricity or any cutting’ of burning method, ithoyt confinement to bed and no pital bills to pay. The method been # success for twenty-four and in more than eight thous- is sent post- versons atnicted with bles -who made | o that the | sand girls who live in the | About the only time they have! BREAKING THE MEMORABLE NEWS TO THE WORLD BY that Ne farn jin th try s often | flict the crime, nthe ¢ hunger wa ple oun prevent because the cause of crime and con Too if country — life attra winmarizin hein Adoo? connect country and more there portuniti« the country, i and. girl farm?” boys the PROPOSALS FOR DORMITORY cations: by Architects, be received Administration Y. D., until March 2ith Proposals Propasal for companied by bidder bong. in Wanner Execut @ per cent the lavity Tam unknow ical The any or ‘| Lans ! h he the Builder Minneapolis and may be wrehitects on Minnesota, } office istration, Dakota North thy SUMMONS STATE, OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun ty of Burleigh. In District Court, | Fourth District Albert onzo J Al- Jolin ction relates hed reul county of Wilkins, rowers Durkee & Co, Watson, Thomas and all other per- HARRY NEA $ outhern to pull . forceful, in Indi 1 of that would be North complain your within thirty Grand Forks 1 fof TON, B. HUNT Writer view ure the or more Democrat itable first que leep, to t the Republican at disputes that, White lose House and concede the bout picking etter pope HL chance tanced in 1920, A magnetic, his for Little chanery A_ favorite, indidate irveparably wuse_of his and po pst be ons. Personally ghter and Xr but ne candidacy party in using effec bludgeon by whi able to beat would tic his Ht poss No ene Rather old, born in Ohio phita er and rar is 00: A possibility hardiy New York? ort of personali Too b: and inv: any Catholic could S any estate or or encumbr described i Defer Dakota to the n claimi lier operty 4 summoned t in this file in the office 1 court, and to answer s after his summons upon anded in the s 30th d DULLAM s for F ional Bank b arth ne. Building) Dakota, NOTICE named defendants: that the above en- is brought to quiet title, to. the following des- estate, situate in the urleigh and state of So the| rberry Hill Bootlegger,” York’s Gay White Way. tham. He was adjudged \ owned by Bayard Warren of Prides Crossing, Mass., is back home after. a mostsuccessful trip: to Ne bak best dog: in ide with | ministration. ! Democratic the but| too n| their ch: :, Not} wbove | ead them ner few yotes in the debatable miadle e the battle must If none Jdent mig to healt John Likely, jly, but | candidate | dosemin | He jwhen the with glor W A ch A | Jimany ae to exploit er Cumming | Wwaitta | There’ Think this If McAdoo e: n who is nominated Will need the Me ion of M capo to kee | sures | power in t | Ir they | oerutie smugly, Advo's disco$ fit coming Jup at Ch | McAdo progre ally an | | Meadow | horse when McAdoo ¢ ation. Well, t tory stuff, tite for ngton r these | Pacifie | of B \ Dated this 1924 n livereq_ b Ruth G 1920 of Burleigh the human bod and his » word Was flashed DEMOCRATS HUNT MAN ic BUCK COOLIDGE, CERTAIN NOMINEE OF REPUBLICANS | of these Copeland of New magnetic, restore Davis? a bit*up Daniels headed the ailors in s the object o tld be to qd-| defended the ni aults of t them. Cordell Hull? bit! » him in the fight th- fridn » New York convention. "t put him ‘oss they’ ean | say who will or will not | d while all othe elimination and nnot pull down the non hat’s the alway more. ational, Bank Bismarck, NOTICE OF FORE LE hereby given that been made in the terms of that mortgage Alb ble nen who? Wel York, progress've, A doctor-pre the body Um-m-m, Nol Mm tage for a popu! ilk-stocking air. Ne 2 Well, perk Navy covered them: v ny jibes, oil Jands the World War. He hut he fron Homer polit 6 unmynings. ny Foxy. n't be nominated, supporte: having thte’s ¥ebo crass y potential De didates were ait iture, had Homer G um if it is e Unsatisfac- an appe- supply in dope creating But tie endl the dopey di Lot 7), Northern to-wit: even ( econd Addition to the city | 30th day of Janvary, IWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, $ for Plaintiff, Building, North Dakot 1-27 BY ADV ERTIS executed and pion K, Thysell and filed for record County, *North Dakots To Cure aCold in One Day BROMO,QUININE. Tablets immediately to.’ activity: of Cold’ ease Germs and eae ‘stop. role ote eaneerone work of ieract and Myfu- bring to'a sud. roeee gone |b BROMO: cea Tablets ick ly render these ‘germs completely’ destrov ‘ther’ organic existence. Thee pe and iS dba Tablets 19 very beaetelal to the hsb ercelvighsphaaaayd | 5 ey) anything politic | fellow personal- Ds. Department seltes » who wanted | Carter Glass? Hom- | the figuring How Bis’ molt ive (5), | in Jon the 5th day of May, 1920 at 10:15 o'clock A, M. and recorded in book 159 of mortgages on page 248. ‘That lon the 5th day of May, A. D. 1920, the said mortgage was duly assign- ~ $ed to the Bismarck Loan and Invest- }ment Company, @ corporation of Bi: marck, North Dakota, which ‘assi ment of mortgage was duly filed ifor record in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of Burleigh County on ye 22nd day of December, 1923 at the hour of 10 | duly recordéd in Book 139 of Assign- s on page \ said mortgage will be fore- Josed by u sale of the premises de: ribed in such mortgage and here cribed at the front door ithe court house in the city of Bi {marck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota at the hour of 10 o'clock im the forenoon of the 8th day of March AyD, 1924, to satisfy the amount due pon such mortgage on the day of| tale *Phe | mertzage premises described) in such | nd which will be sold are des i The | tive south half ($% (4) in township one b | forty (T40) north’ of range seventy ining (7%) west of the bth P. Buricigh County, North Dakota. There will be due on such mort-j gage at the date of the sale the sum lof $1030.40 addition to th cos and expenses of sale includ torneys fees, Dated Janus ary 29, 1924. BISMARCK Loa ND INVEST- a) a corpo FYE. Me | “Attorney Bis RDY, for Assignee, marek, N. Do 1-30—2-6-1 Tickets StiltSell At Bargain Rates! Berlin, Mareh 5. One of the few} articles stil to be had in Berlin a like “bargain” rate point of view of Amer r foreigners, since the; paper mark replaced | the renten mark, i ne t on the government raily which serves the city a | from the [eans or ¢ ') skidding eu t| A third-class lege t0. on the fi for 40 cent: d Ifor the period purchaser mer to gate man when entering or lleaving the station platform, and} | to keep account | k ticket may be pur- t day of a month | without limit | r weeks, -|no effort is made of the number of times the t nj is used, 1 Eton Has Long Waiting List March College, London, U institu- M Fton tion of jof the royal family, has enough s dents entered on its rolls to keep the school filled until 1934, The school uthorities have announced that they a unable to enter any more stu- dents before that year, and for the five years following only prospeetive students who are sons ‘of old Eton: ians will be considered: de- 20 o'clock A. M. and! ribed as fol. i jand a go-getter of Hlove magnate, snumber of bir OTT ETT TT NTT LTT Upper, left to right. Tilden, Weissmuller, Dempsey. Dan Happy Marriages Corp Cupid, of the tion, leaned and folded nly chest sales manager back in his “Tl tell you, dressing the big swivel chair arms: across his m Arrow, 1, ad- firm's s th type, “we've got to br | for -business this | year, you know The well-dressey go-getter flicked some ashes from 2 monogrammed camel with a graceful festure indicated that the ide was all right with him. “We've got new field,” aad all records It’s leap and as outlined, a nt rhe Now ued the great sporting field, there are ‘any in that fiela who ought to be using our stuff but aren't for the simple reason they haven't been sold properly. I think you, Arrow, with your. mag netie— The carefully tailored go-getter raised an imploring hand and smiled deprecatingly. “I want you, Arrow,” resumed Mr. Cupid,” to line these fellows up on w contract basis and bring them Imek to me, all happy and satisfied share- holders in the Happy Marriages Cor- poration, The modishly attired scanned th€ typewritten li pects which his chief handed for instance. him man, | gh-veltage’, © go out and open up| that! Speaker, Jones, Paddock. [the Stomach and Bowels, aids WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924 BEWARE, BOYS! Dan Cupid Sefxds His Star Road Man Out To Line Up All - Unmarried Notables in Sportdom Middle, Bottom, Mallory. and read the following names: Tris Speaker, ball player. Charley Paddock, runne Johnny, Weissmuller, swimmer. Bill Tilden, tennis player Bobby Jones, golf champion. Bill Mallory, football player. Jack Dempsey, fighter. “You don't mean to tell that none of these boys aremarried!”’ exclaimed the (Well, you just piel to see the kind of clothes he wear “| of th “Well, all modern girl paipted.” me, sir, do and what have you to sax 1 can isn't as fast | the |6CANDIDATES “FOR GOVERNOR INTEXAS Dallas, Tex., Mar, issues wdvoeated b didates William Gibbs McAdoo and United States Senator Oscar We Un- derwood, together with thé entry of six prominent. Texans in the race for the Democrati@ nomination for gov- crnor,-has brought the political pot abouts to a near-boiling point, spite the fact that the primary is four months away, The soldiers’ bonus, the 18th amendment and the Ku Klux Klan are included in the issues spoken of on all sides at present, Mr. McAdoo’s stand on the bonus, Mr. Underwood's stand on the 18th amendment, 4nd stand of the six candidates for governor on the Ku Klux Klan ques- tion absorb interest-at present and overshadow the entry of numerous candidates for the lesser state offices, Both McAdoo and Underwood have established state headquarters in this city and are lining up the state for intensive campaigns. In the- governorship: race on the Democratic ticket, which really means the election, as the state is overwhelmingly Democratic, the fol- lowing have announced their candi- dacies: Former Governor James E. Fergu- son, Lieutenant Governor T. W. Davidson, of Marshall; Adjutant Gen- eral T, D, Barton of Amarillo; Lynch Davidson, of Houston; V. A. Collins, of Dallas, and State Senator’ Joc Burkett, of Eastland. The Ku Klux Klan, a prime factor in the last election, is mentioned by three of the gubernatorial candidates in their platforms. T. W. Davidson, Burkett and Lynch Davidsonshave de- clared against the Klan, while the others have rot mentioned it. The platforms of the candidates for governor cover a varicty of , iasues from tax reduction to minor legisla- tion, 5.—Diseussion of presidential can- CHILDREN CRY FOR “CASTORIA:” A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years to relieve babies and children of Con- stipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness | arising. therefrom, and, by regulating the New Business \ ‘ assimilation of Pood; giving natural sleep without opiates. 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