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Two men on WALSTER TELLS HOW TO SELECT CORN FOR SHOW tural College Gives ‘ABC of Corn Picking picking corn for the how, to be held here and 5, have been Il. L. Walster, agronom- Rules fr state corn November outlined ist of the state Agricultural college, * Fargo. The “ABC” of picking given by Mr. Walster 4 corn i allows A—Get ten ears that are alike: 1, Same length, not more than one-fourth to Wf inch varia- tion, best no va ne 2, Same circumference. 1 Same number of rows of ker- Same size and shape of ker- ime indentation of kernels. ‘olor of kernels, olor of cob. $ a good show ear Fourtee of kernels. number of re 4. 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Do you want your sons called to the colors with any such situation of annual supplies used up in tar- foundling she has been mothering. get practice, to bring the war re. serves up to the needs of a million’ orous truck-" men, eBay terete haz been|°f,5i8 in answer to her prayers for daring and the described by army officials as due & husband. wien iNeed Seay th to living off the fat left from the Myrna Loy, nd" Cathioes, war, now supplemented’ by progres- sive deterioration as far as small arms and artillery ammunition is} concerned, Has Time Limit Rifle and machine gun ammuni- tion lasts about 10 years and ar- houn. Herman Raymaker directed. ‘Simple Sie” comes to the Capi- Bee day. ELTINGE THEATRE cast. Laugh-thrills will be the order of ARS NET ETE tillery supplies 20 years before be- the aay at the plane eae for| Tribune want ads bring resul urda y | Senn coming unsafe for use due to de- tonight and terioration. On that basis the war- when the inimitable comedy team of manufactured small arms cart- Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton ridges now in stock have virtually appear in their latest fun film, passed their period of usefulness, |“Fireman, Save My Child.” Army officials have worked out! This picture has been acclaimed plans to replace not only the amount the greatest and funniest of the used annually in t-rget work, but Beery-Hatton Seonedie pat it has also one-tenth of the reserve stock the added novelty of being one of each year so as to keep the whole those rare productions in which the reserve continuously ready for use,' spectator is carried through a suc- but the project has never been put into effect. As it would take from rix to nine eae to start up production of ammunition in a war emergency, the reserve stock is calculated on what must be averaged to keep a minimum, the full strength of the army and national guard, in action for that length of time. |, . SN J : : it At the Movies | ————————————————_ CAPITOL THEATRE Romance, thrills, laughter and reihes commingle in “Simple Sis” arner Bros.’ delightfully human story of the love quest of a ‘aundry y a what's more you can have it increase, in addition to replacement herocially rescues little Buddy, ajcession of heart ~ while being convulsed Clyde, Cook is the timid but. am-|,.1he Fenewes made, by those who s€eMS/ton, involve some exceedingl; the figure on which the size| miraculously sent into the lonely life| work, but while one wonders ‘at their based. dangers they en- counter, he is convulsed by the ludi- of their conduct, even in crowsness the midst of peril. The result is one Kent Schaeffer and Cathleen Cal-| 0° the most excitingly egvorcus tol Theatre tonight ‘or a run of one 5 be ee, scerprine tenn, _ |other prominent members of the MONEY TO LOAN BE SLENDER and Fashionable Fat and fad are mortal enemies. You can’t be stylish and fleshy. The two don’t go together. But there is no need to be stout. You can have the slender figure which fashion demands, and 5 nt pink or moldy and of kernel, depend- ? » a bright, » dull ap- we pipet! shape of nearly differen C cylindrical or with y a gentle she explained that work i cant taper. ; : | which the immediate steps) .p, MRS STI C—What is a good show car of aken on faith while the results Tarrytown, N, *Flint corn? 1, Fight to 10 inches long. 2. Four and one half to five and the end. j eee auatters inches in circumfer Dr. Reinhardt pointed out, how- ame . A ever, that all steps in the educational 3, Eight to 12 straight rows of process nobiplayl: Whe tov cat Kernels. (Pick all ten with the teaching ish comes in the bring- same number of rows.) ing of stories, 4. Uniform color; be careful to (ieee inte ren _ get the same shade of color in all ten ears. 5, Well-covered tip. 6. Butt kernels all present, butts Reinhardt said, medium only slightly size, shank clean 7. Kernels dent. expanded, 8. Kernels should have a bright, ave very young. Dr. Reinhardt men- Avoid 2 dead, dull or tioned qu ations from poetry which _-oily luster. © starchy appearance. aA 9, General shape of ear tapering. y Official Recognition, Kitchen Points Out Pointing out that corn is the only ‘trop produced in North Dakota to ‘receive special official recognition, “Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of -Ogriculture and labor, has urged _ farmers to enter their corn in the state corn show, to be held here Now ber 2, 3, 4 and 5. Corn, because of its adaptability our soil and climatic conditions, from negligible acres but a few ryears ago has grown to a point ‘where it now excceds a million acres the unusual distinction of ition, Kitchen says. i first successfully| De: blocky, showing no. these fundamentals they should be A TIT cellent readers and masters of the FARMERS URGED “mother tongue.” The sense of mas- . e she said, makes teaching play, Corn Is Only Crop to Receive the more formal manner,” Dr. Rein- lion-tam antics : vis one of the capte delight teach the mother ton: . a piker compared to Captain Schneider, cus cats is all the rage of Berlin. little hefore-breakfast stunts, guaranteed tu whet your appetite—or satisfy the lion’s! them?” Pictured ‘e should be D 3 b were given by eu tive a i Dr. Rei ed. Helen o! Nie Dick- Y.—Desi play something in which the means is. as much fun as ze joy; i Grammar and rhetoric can be | made interesting to the pupil, Dr. as fundamentals similar to the bones and sinews of the human body. In order to master taught to the children while they are wong her earliest memories. | Dr, Reinhardt suggested that teachers of English should be ex- s it includes the fun of finding work in a familiar field and know- ing it well. . | pt"eachers, today are relieved of approaching the English language in hardt said. ““More stress is being given to interpretation and to the broad study of literature. Since the cre: tive impulse comes to children early in life this method of teach- ing tends to turn their minds into treasure houses of good thoughts.” | Recommends Drama Use i Lr. Reinhardt recommended the use of drama in the teaching of Eng- lish but cautioned the audience to use only good drama. In concluding her address she declared that the English teacher possesses the herit- age of a wealth of history, philos- ophy, poetry, music and drama to impart to her-students, and for this her profession is to be envied. P. E. Byrne of Bismarck, author of “Soldiers of the Plain,” addressed ig on “The In Mr. The corner store with core in Dakota, Kitchen points ig that in recent years : i Pras pee: Beeined and urities provide ‘01 ; Preps but also for dented corns seasons. to farmers, Kitchen Byrne praised the American Indian | * as one of the greatest fighting in- dividuals in the world, who displayed remarkable fortitude in his losing battle against the white man in the |; ‘face of starvation, poverty, and the gone his home. the red front A ; 1 st/ mended that stories of their strug-| pleasure’ trip from Grande | Quebec, Mrs, James A. Stillman and ™munition, ¢ her daughter, Mrs, Henry P. 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