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‘simply ask for s kidney remedy—get PAGE FIGHT STRIKE MAY BOOST STATE COAL YIELD Leng Anthracite Tieup May Attract Outside Capital to State The national anthr bal mine walkout is from North Dakota lign receiving keen attention erators and by fare ers in the whose yields. will flock t with th off shor Introduct ran loping the lignite p ota will unde the strike pnth of time. Small farmers, are prep: operate i shipping coal out tate in case it is neces s Police Aid in Search — for Missing Husband Sheriff Hedstrom h \ letter tf Mrs. Her ' Menahga, Minn. asking n locating her hust 1 home August 3, presumably to go to Libby, Mont., in of work When he | the was drivi Ford tow f i and ioned, six feet tall, a in weight, strong, white one gold tooth near f s old, but iooks younger; ck hair, small sear on back « ind museular writer i and education cates that th hement Queen Helena Tells Duties of Royalty; Rome—(#)— Discussing the d of a mother with a visitor ree told her guest creatures. As a young mother my “younge When he was born my seriously nd the infant turned 0 I did more for him than T did for my own children because for them I had the aid of nur Queen Hele the crown pri The voungst quickly drie mother invit 1 recalled a story of a toddling tot. noeryiny and when h aid her in a said the queen to her now son, “Anu to think Ju Hobie while ago vou were ing like a, naughty child i boldte“t : : 1 another little b: APPEAL CASE Lewis Cook, | sted of boatleg dis conv J ret | dep: ph Valentine denies t tascimatim: beruty recently reen, hi wmvthing te do Natactia | that he w Wh ve hi sould sry te fact caren: FIGURES SHOW While Sec Navy Wilbur, whose de the effects had tim felt, American rule make themselves doesn't f » applies to insular i been to blame once b Thon: rly big ships of se touched by one most wholly gone. now ging by a jury in Cass even to reach, or to leave, one trict court toda ppealed the case | ea to the supreme court. He charges} ee. vf law in hin triat Res} The legislation which wrought this S ruin was not of the navy's making ADVERTISING DID IT | lt the work of s Wrigley, the chewing gum man,| Washington nbers few has explained how he built up ajcan find the n Islands on the business of millions of packages aj|™ap, without hunting, and some of day. 3 [whom probably never neard ot them. He has done it by sticking to his e distant Danish ernment one line and ertising it. He | took an interest in the Virgin g ep spends ra million dollars a year | and its people, shaped in buying newspaper space to tell the |in their interest and world about 5 cent chewing gum. _to the Sta has educated people to chew gum and | to chew Wrigley He did not cna them: shouting as soon as he attracted at-| &¢ tention | He you must keep it up or} the buvers will forget you Wheth 1a colonial where: er yours is a 5 cent or a $50,000) torgcrten olen ey e's, business, keep telling about. it lainecaavernmane icing a Z 7 to be arbitra and oppress i American Legien Auxiliary | his litle bailiwick if he likes. Human pavement dance. Thursday. jnature being what it is, it wouldn't Sept. 3rd. Les Backer’s or- | ).;3 ere it Been) Oe: chestra. |in Guam, where there ‘have been complaints of it fer some time, but We are now showing the! i the Virgin Is slands, too, latest models of Whears | The recently ecutive Wardrobe Trunks. A. pecial Ord f the Lucas Co. —=—————————eeaoo GET RID OF THAT) BACHACHE! Bismarck People Point That Wa: The constant aching of a bad back, | The weariness, the tired feeling; | cadaches, dizziness, nervousness, Distressing urinary disorders— Are often signs of failing kidneys | And too serious to be neglected. | fet rid of these troubles! Use Doan's Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Hosts of people recommend Doan’s. | This is a Bismarck case. You can verify it. | N. M. Danrot, carpenter, 511 Sev- enth St., N., says:.“I had a bad spell f kidney trouble. My back never let up aching for several weeks. My kidneys were in bad shape and the secretions contained sediment. 1} felt all worn-out. I: took several | boxes of Doan’s Pills and I was rid of the trouble. I have previously recommended Doan’s and I am glad to again give my endorsement.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t Doan's Pills—the same that Danrot had. Foster-Milburn Co. Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y,—Adv. \ like going pretty far for governors of ed by the na irgin Islanders are, for instance, community dd liber- looks, whose “individual rig] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of Ale of health, Mr. Arnold is Ported (rom: Bu re use was making its greatest in-| no from his wife. | roads on the native chestnut stand fal troubles are due to] in’ the surrounding country. 1 his wite wants a] orchard is 11 vears old and shot ee if absent treat |a remarkably high state of resis- Was attending a| tance to the blight disease. sanky ani| The department is growing sev- LUMP _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | are rich in the necessary fat-soluble vitamins. However, in the autumn when! pasture became scant, the pigs on white corn soon began to fall behind those receiving yellow corn, Even when the pigs were fed tankage or meat meal, yellow corn was much hetter as a body builder than white corn Tests therefore were made to dis- (cover how pigs fed on white, corn, during the winter, when they had no pasture, could be made to develop as well as those fed on yellow corn. These established the fact that finely chopped alfalfa was of considerable help, although it made up about 5 per cent of the ration. A large pro- portion of legume hay can't be used hecause the pig's digestive tract is not well suited to handle dry rough- age. Even when the hogs are fed yel- low corn, it has been found benefi- cial to add legume hay to the ration, when the animals are not on pas- ture. Blight-Proof Tree. May Save Tanning Service ashington—Plant breeders have advantage of the well-known al law of the “survival of the in an effort to save the tan- nin production industry in this coun- try. The native chestnut tree, from which the tanning industry secures! its tannin, rapidly becoming a thing of the past due to the destruc- tive disease of blight introduced from foreign countries: some years | jago. Practically three-quarters of the! stand of this great tree in Amer-! ica is now heavily infected with the} disease and it is only a question of | | time before the remainder will be- | come diseased and die. j | Some years ago the United States Department of Agriculture foresa’ the coming disaster. i | Plant explor- | jers were sent to China, the home of | the dis where they sought to} | Ioe: ate individual chestnut trees that had survived by reason of their | |creater fitness, They were sucess- ful to a certain degree. of nuts from | ase-resistant | Several consignmen: iis e immune or Pe trees grown and distributed. An orchard was established at the 1 department experimental Md., during the time when the/ new leadir America an | f thilda “MARRIAGE MAKES ME YOUNG” “ome Bonne Don Juan Martinez, farm at! youngest child Magana Magana 1 the great rejuvenator.’ ees were brought from China and| Many marriages and many years to this old fellow's credit. alked up to the altar at Santa Ana, Calif., with Ma- has been married six times now; his jarriage makes me young—'t is At 100, |eral thousand little trees from nuts ken from this resistant orchard nd from other recent importatioi of the same kind of seed direct from These will be dis who are in a position to plant and care for a quarter of | acre or more of the trees. The species grown in the mental orchard—the Chinese hairy | chestnut is promising not only as ce of tannin, but also for i ISLES’ TRADE supposed to be respected. Here is the order: whistling is an ind irritating na bankers compel farmers jose lands they have mortgaged to nt trees on waste and cut-over areas and to make every effort to prevent fires. much entitled to courte o r any other | ee Seed Geateee tna ex; | Nearly 16,000 livestock owners are have happened to, call it forth, enrolled in the “better sires—better | stock” campaign. The truth is that the governor the Virgin Islands and Gu: much too free a hand. They their New Hampshire produces only 45 per cent of the timber it uses annual- ly. Sprouted wheat is low in protein to. tel called to account. Navy Depart-| content and produces a poor quality| wavelengths for broadcasters from s natural inclination is te ae: of flour. the present low wavelength limit of own officers, the a Figur 200 meters to one as low as 150 disposition is to defend its| More than 100,000 Illinois farms, Gaatera: “It will-baconauomenecmost own Navy Department and neither | or about 43 per cent of all those in| serious topics to be taken up at Congress nor the American people the state, are rented. Washington. are interested. Three-fourths of the commercial | onion crop is produced in six states. White Type Lacks The world wheat production for 18 Rssantiot Vitamins| countries is estimated at 2,148,000,- {000 bushels, compared with 2,098,- | 000,000 bushels for the same coun- s conducted at! tries last year. consin College | — ture point to the superi- Crop conditions in Norway are re- ellow corn over white corn| ported to be considerably — above feeding of hogs. | those of last year and bear out fore- tests followed discovery by casts of good harvests. . Steenbock of the ag: department — that contained much of the fat-s ins that are present in but- were found to be| while white corn con-| Production of cereal crops in Eng- land and Wales is slightly below that of last year. . t builder: i little or none. The Polish barley crop is now esti- mated at 63,244,000 bushels, com- With Dr. Steenboc cooperation,! pared with 55,4489,000 bushels last experiments were conducted with year. several litte: of pigs, in efforts to ee find the exact results’ from feeding them yellow or white corn, with of Students Go West for without pasture, tankage or other field products. | Harvest separate trials have shown ——_ NEA Service Montreal— Hundreds of college students are among the men bound for western Canada on the annual low carn produces decidedly nd more economical gains ite corn when fed to pigs| sture, These pigs at the got feedings of skim-! harvesting expedition. or linseed meal, none of; The call for. 70,000 harvesters for rich in fat-soluble vita-|the crop in Manitoba, Saskatchewan 5. land Alberta has brought answers For pigs on good pasture, there|from students in Canada and the has been no difference between the| United States, value of yellow and white corn. This | Special trains, ~at low excursion was due to the fact that green Pipe rates are taking the men to Winni- exnori- | By This | peg and other points jwhere they are helping the farmers | en pro de’ only about one-third of the labor required for harvest. irect from] Broadcasters Take Up Radio, NEA Service New York ers of the country will meet here on |the morning of § 2. Recommendations to the ing congress on certain radio legis- lation, with special reference to the| The White’ Bill. 3. Government censorship of ra- dio programs. 4. Advertising by radio. 5. Statu relation to broadcasting. 6. Necessity of of receivers to include wavelengths as_low as 150 meters. The last pates a decision conference to Insect-Free Corn Sought for South By NEA Service Clemson corn with immune to the corn ear worm, or corn borer, is being sought for cultivation in the south, Experiments undertaken by scien- tists of the U. S. Department of Ag- riculture that weevils could not cut through corn husk: the hardest rice popcorn with little difficulty. fore to strain of c ductive and profitable. Strains characteristics and crosses have been as productive as the parent variety. | But it weevils could means of* worm by it. husk corn borer or corn ear worm. The, problem was then to get rid of this The borer enters the tip of the and béres through the ear and out. oping corn with long husks it was found that the borer wi its attempt to eat into the corn. It farther west, ag has to be made each year, e western farmers oan cornfield. Problems Prominent broadcast- and ptember 16 dible nuts which are of fine flavor | formulate 4 program upon which|be discussed nd good The trees are suit-| perhaps the coming national radio|board of A whistle within | able for growing in orchards in| conference at Washington will be ty of Agana much the same manner. for instance, | based. he penalty for #8 peach or other fruit trees. They| Discussions to be conducted at|of a this order shall. be ome into bearing when six or|this convention will cover practical- 5 fines wot tocexeaed ears old. ly all the major problems of the —Ss | broadcasting ne and will at least | space in it. ae “ | intimate what bjects will be ‘taken » 11, by anothe up at the Washington conference. suggestive also— Federal Farm | Among the subjects, the following ttention is hereby called to the 7 Facts 'l are mentioned: that the natives of Guam are not | 1, Should the holding of wave- | constructed ed dagoes’ or ‘n DUO ee —#] lengths be based on priority or fit- biding human beings ness? com: sof music copyrights in increasing scope point practically antici- | at the next radio widen the scope of College, S. C.—A hardy long ears, that would be attack by the weevil and! have disclosed the fact although they could eat | The problem was there- cies. produce a husk-protected orn that would also be pro- having desirable husk; have been isolated between such strains, found that were at least} discovered that the; enter the corn by holes bored by the was the armoring the ear against its way down By devel- fooled in xandria, Va., may well be proud of their little family. intoon Kids and Their Pa; and Ma — Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Milk Sixteen youngsters and every one of them a picture his wife 46 and their youtngsest, Walter Johnson Arnold, named in honor of the Washington ball player, is 10 months old. This photo of the Arnold family was taken at the Moose Barbecue and Field Day at Arlington Beach, Va. GLO? } Plans for the Liberty the state capitol grounds here will soon administration. ishing touch was added to the build- ing last week with the bronze dedicatory tablet. When the building was completed last various state offices were assigned The structure has been Stone, weed Development of long-husked corn, therefore, has tended to reduce dam- age by the corn borer and to keep the weevil almost entirely out of the Formal Opening for di Memorial Building, ication service has ever The bronze. dedicatory forth the fact that the building was in honor of North Da- ‘kota men and women who served during the world war. “KNOWING "HO 99 Just as there is a best way to handle a radio set or solve a cross - word puzzle, there is a best way to write insurance poli- Murphy knows the best way to pro- tect: you. MURPHY The Man Who Knows Insurance. Phone Bottle u formal dedication of Memorial building on by the state The fin- installation year in use ever since but no formal ded- been held. tablet sets CHEMICALS INJURIOUS use of chemicals for the de- struction of perennial weeds in crop fields is injurious to soil and leaves the ground sterile, declares specialist at the Wis- consin College of Agriculture. A. L. 577 FLY- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925 A $50 Fire That Cost $1000 “He “The insurance company paid $50 for the burned desk without ques- tion. were in the drawers meant an un- recoverable loss of over $1,000.” Have you papers and documents in your desk that should have the greatest possible protection from loss or damage? A box in our modern safe deposit vault will ‘ keep all you valuables safe all the time. worry - free protection for a cent or two a day. for you now. 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