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ee MAY 22, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Farmer © in the Wh ’ te “] have spent more time on agriculiural terublewts than everything else that has been before me in my brief term as President’’, says Mr. Coolidge in THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. A silent man on most topics, the President talks with treedom:about. agriculture, defining his beliefs, his policies for the relief of theYnation’s | *s | farmers. He understands farming as no other President in “recent. years | has understood—he is the first farm boy in 35 years to become President of the United States. Read David Lawrence’s exclusive interview’ with | Mr. Coolidge in the May 24 issue of THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. DR.CHARLES H.MAYO | Twelve Years Longer to Live. Medicine offers them to you if you want them. Dx. Charles H. Mayo, tke nation’s foremost suz- . eon, tells how you can keep well—in the May 24 issue of THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN - Coming SENATOR BORAH Slated to be one of the most promire it “sures of the Republican National Convention, Sena<: | “71"\.: E. Borah of Idaho declares that wasteful taxation is © » paramount issue of the year. Of Federal, State and County expendi- tures alike he asserts that ‘Extravagance is jonly one short step from corruption”. Read Taxes Must Come Down, written by Senzter Borah for THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. GOVERNOR LOWDEN There is only one way-for the ‘armer to get his just share of the consumer’s dollar—orly one way to end the * vicious system under waich priccs for food and clothing at home are made in Evrope. Read The Cooperation Cure, written for THE GOUNT..Y GENTLEMAN by Former Gov- ernor Frank O. Lowden of Illino’ 3. Sc the copy *] the year [NOW | ON ‘SALE. BISHOP. REMINGTON "Che country church will never meet the big iob of religion until we scrap two -thirds sof ths puildings-and half the uneducated ministers, declares the Bishop of Festern Oreson—in the _-sue dated May 24. ae CAPPER Laws Can’t Save The Farm:r is the titie of an interview with Senator Arthur Capper oi Kansas, leader of the Farm Bloc in the present Congress and mentioned prominently among those who may be chosen as President Coolidge’s running mate on the Republican ticket. What can save the farmer, then? Senator Capper tells in ‘THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. ZANE GREY Wild Horse Mesa, a story of the old West, in the days when bands of horses roamed the plains—a story of love and vivid adventure—has just begun in THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. .It is Zane Grey’s latest and greatest. Then Joseph C. Lincoln, with a new Cape Cod story, , Rugged Water; then A.M. Williamson, Albert Payson Terhune and others. a,» 61n Larly Issues == HERBERT QUICK Known as one ci tic most thoughtful among farm leaders, Mr. Quici: is nae regularly for THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Read A Conspizacy to Rob and A New Form | of County Government, the latter a proposal that will inter- est every man and woman who wants to stamp out graft and corruption. FOR WOMEN The only weekly woman’s magazine is a part of THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. [In it you will find the latest fashions, practical ideas for home furnishing, new needle- work, tested recipes, expert articles on health, beauty and the care of children, and all those little lp nelve that make housekeeping easy. . . Al! these, besides entertain- ate ment, gardening and Z ! ae poultry pointers. Mesias Pe, 1 want to read. c ‘ poh or Stee i. 9 Ah a eee — em oie ww oe ee . THE CurTIS Hinde Company, INDEPENDENCE SouARK, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA The e Country Gentle:nan ed You can ‘q@bs- ibe through any ‘newsdesler or ‘authorized agent or send your ater dirgct to THE: COUNTRY, Sinus inh Ps peo The Saturday Evening Post 4 ~ The Ladies’: