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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925 There’ Somet ing on This P age for Every Reader of This Newspaper. paante JUDGE and the Political Farmer Chameleons The former Vice-President of the Farming is, after all, just business, says the « 1 a! = | The Cure for Spring Fever is to Make a Garden The garden catalogues are out with their bewitching urge to make a garden. Peas and beans, roses and chrysanthemums, cabbages and coreopsis. What are you going to plant? . i . Every week, in The Country Gentleman there are. The Country Gentleman is a weekly publication edited especially for those people who love the country, Its stories are of the great outdoors; its articles tell of the country and of country folks. Its garden pages are inspirational, United States wan brought up, so he says, in a political school that believed in party loyalty. Its radio pages will help every fan, Its pages for women fill every need, from fashions to recipes, from health to home furnishing. It is INTERESTING. On this page you will find a few of the features from the issue that is out today —and the issues that are coming soon. In the lower right hand corner is a coupon that tells how you can get all of these features for 25 cents. Send the coupon today! ‘And #0 he has mighty little use for those bloc politicians who are Republicans.on Monday, Progresa- ives on Tuesday and Democrats by Wednesday morning. They're steal- ing the chameleon's stuff! Mr. Marshall writes regularly for The Country Gentleman. “Blocs and Party Loyalty” is his article ir the April 4th issue, and bis views on “The Future of the Democratic Party’ are coming soon. Craig Zane Grey’s Latest Western Novel ‘THE DEER STALKER All of America has been stirred by the starva- tion of the great deer herd in the national forest bordering the Grand Canyon of Arizona. Zane Grey has taken as the theme of his latest novel the valiant attempt made last December head of the Steel Corpora- tion. It is subject to the same rules and regula- tions, the same ups and downs, the same profits and losses as any other business. Butindustry haslearned certain things that farm- ing is just groping for. “Farming Can Learn from Industry” is the title of an article by Judge Gary in the April 4th issue of The Country Gentleman. garden features—plans and pictures, telling what to plant and how and when; big gardens, little gardens, flowers, fruits and vegetables. Three months of garden ; information right now for 25 cents. Send the coupon ; today! Kennedy : - Detective D3 Thrills that send acrinkle Govern- ment turn off the lights—adven- | ture that fairly stands your —says Herbert Quick {month 1 to drive these thousands of deer across the canyon to pastures where they might survive. Mr. Grey himself took part in that drive. The Deer Stalker is a vivid story of brave adventure and romantic mystery. Don’t miss the first installment in the March 28th issue—OUT TODAY. Send the coupon today and you can have the whole of The Deer Stalker for 25 cents! Something is Wrong with the FARM COLLEGES | Most of them have been | losing students for ‘several years past. Why? The general opinion seems to be that they aren’t | doing their job as well as they might. But again— why? E. H. Taylor has heen digging into this problem ind every parent will be |} | interested to know what | he found—and what the | college heads have to say | about it. | Henry Ford hasa ~ NEW IDEA Linen in an expensive fabric now. Ford s it can be made as cheap as cotton cloth. Along with motor cars and other things, he is ex- . perimenting now with flax. And he has developed a brand-new machine that eliminates the — toilsome hand work in getting out the valuable flax fibre. He's talking ,about linen _ tops for cars, linen fabric for tires. your county ao ae . Panes re Maybe mae tells all about it in 4 it efficient? this week’s issue of The Do y ect your money's Country Gentleman—along worth frem the taxes you with scme of his ideas pay? about farming in general. thorols anotany article 8 e “How the unt er Plan Would Work™ nteresting Folks When Senator Brook- the JAR DINE, Cowpuncher SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE says:“The Farmer Must Help Himself” hair on end—if you like stories of this sort, read the new series of Craig Kennedy detective stories now run- ning in The Country Gentle- 4 man. (The Long Arm, in The Senator from! the April 4th issue.) ied ae . Ten bopks full of bang-up Mississippi short stories in a year for only $1. Send the coupon today! Not more laws, but more business—is his cure for what ails farming. Where Do Big-League The Senate of the United side | BASEBALL | PLAYERS \ has produced no more vigorous} Come From? 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