The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1928, Page 12

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+ ttend the Better Cooking School Friday the Last Day in Bismarck at Rex Theatre We had to turn some women away Wednesday and today so come early if you want a seat. Doors open at 2 o'clock and the school begins at 2:30 p. m. : The Master Prize Will Be Given to Some Lucky Woman PROGRAM OVEN DINNER TO BE GIVEN AWAY CHOCOLATE ANGEL FOOD oe STUFFED BAKED FISH . SPONGE CAKE BAKED TOMATOES AND ONIONS”. YELLOW ANGEL FOOD STUFFED BAKED POTATO, ey oes ‘ COCOA CAKE ~. -PRUNE WHIP CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES COMPANY port of the United States depart-|are finding employment on high- utilized many more of the la-| slightly better demand than in May. ST A TE L ABOR ment of labor employment bureay, | wa: railroad maintenance work egy in that cum in June than in «Fane conditions in South issued today. other outdoor activities. Fac-|M: ide1 ‘Stick and Win Is 7 y- cf. are generally consi a ite fou: of Although there is no shortage of| tories throughout the state show ‘Praplo ent in flour mills and|vorable, although By is a small 9 e corn in one trip across the field and W Ml farm labor in this state, heavy rains| normal forces at work this season.) meat-packing establishments is nor- surplus of buil tradesmen. The 2 armer'’s VICE | tet sia ates 2 i gfoee dant Zr te cl ing eof a, i cing en, ergs eng, nee 5 a or. el . it |e a 60 acres a day. hel; lemand for ‘unsiciiied la- bron eekarmatinilhg veer ene betray saracniaee ote "Ge eat A de in} bor is noticeable in Minnesota, the|crease in building acti but plenty of of cattle, a drove of good hogs and] “BEAR FOR ADMIRATION” Increased Building Activity] 1 exerted all his spare time in im- lettin, gun [tor nt mena" Mane is A no! in building ion. i- said. Farm operati rail- proving the section upon which he| Montreal, July 19—(%—When-| Creates Jobs; Farmers Hir- |Gent trades construction, municipal | ns \ ‘ ‘seaside, ths. Manu- "alex ‘Asbridge Has Farm Plan | tradesmen are avail-| facturing plants generally re- men are well emp! road ion, municipal im-jable for all local requirements. normal employment for thi: e ' t That Makes Good Money | Pri, i ever Mr. E. Roncarelli of Montreal ing Farm Workers Large numbers of unskilled ser od Brovements and state highway pro-|Clerical and factory help is in Eine of year. : r Sygate {et ear be tld 200 head of tel ste, man ich, he een him oe SINISELS BAG oe ain contac Mussolini and two to De Pinedo. Labor conditions throughout ‘ y Lesnomice! Treaspertation Toner is king and alfalfa is queen|ers of his locality to start similar] sy sseoq means mossy wale North Dakota are generally satis- as son one of the best managed farms in| herds and some were shipped to ‘oscow means mossy water. factory according to the monthly re- é | . eed ag setae Udlis oA packing pee oe ters phi eae —_—9——- — t larm is that o: lex As-| present he jut 10gs, e ~ bridge, 10 miles south of Bismarck.| of which will be slaughtered this Asbridge believes that there is| fall. His alfalfa fields have been : / ‘ H EV RO L E T only one way of making money in prvnouneey by farm experts as the} —SEe — the farming game in North Dakota.| best in North Dakota; his corn S es { oe: is e Nps) Lidia of| fields equal those of Iowa. ™ eatin a cine or sateat Corn Profitable 2S ae " .|,, “Bach year we hear all about | the weather of this country being | oe zi he fat years and unfavorable to corn growing,” As- | x : _ ing the lean years. bridge said. “Grown on a sensible . “There is only one way to farm,”| basis and with the correct combin- he said. “That.is on a 10-year] ation, I believe that corn will prove = basis. Sometimes’ money is scarce | More profitable than any other field i , and indications are discouraging.| Crop. Most of the corn grown on ‘ j way to get away| my farm never leaves the barn. It J and i is fed to the hogs, the soil is im- 7 e : Proved by the fertilizer and the ‘ pre, If a hog proltt is meee times when E dies, find out why, bury the carcass| the hogs are marketed.” ” taki ste Hs you can| Asbridge doesn’t believe in 3 . ai e wi ‘ eo Py A = on to see that it doesn’t happen again.| either wheat or rye as a principle 5 i ow a evro. e If the corn crop is poor, feed what | crop in North Dakota. reat, in ‘ you can, inspect your seed closely] his opinion, is i lazy man’s crop and get set for a better vear. and rye doesn’t stand up as a Stick te Plan money-maker over a long period of @ x o “There never was and never will be | years. off. e r S l ' ‘any money made by jumping from| He reasons that you cannot cul- «& 7 FF Py) a e rces * one method of farming to another.| tivate the wheat, and therefore an 7 jEvery we hear of some farmer | enormous tonnage of weeds is raised A r ing into poultry heavily. Some|on wheat fields every year. Culti-| . Rea. U. 6. Pat. a go into hogs; some into dairy cattle! vating also tends to store the mois- land some into beef cattle. All of|ture of a wet year over to a dry The Champagne of Ginger Ales : Before you buy your next automo- eemi-elliptic shock-absceber springs, : TheCOACH these eine mae psi is ag passa bodes i 1 i 4 ; bile—see the Bigger and Better and big non-locking 4-wheel brakes! -.$ iat when aloes year comes slong number of torses on his farm, be] Distributed by Bismarck Grocery Co. Chevrolet! Yet this sensational car is offered at [ime some pel Dadeeeakine pat ————$———S SS Here are the beauty and safety of amazing low prices—a dollar-for- ce ee st wt. that j bodies by Fisher! Here isthe dollar value that has brought to When Asbridge came to this : et Chevrolet the greatest popularity in part of the state he believed that } ‘a combination of , COWS youa Quality Features that made Chevrolet Famous vq F —_— ' 3 we The Aviator eee ie. Wi use Champion SSEX mirrors public choice The enormous spread of Essex success is due to an accumula- tion of values never approached under $1000, which is per.’ fectly obvious to the ordinary buyer a3 well as the expert.’ At $735 and up you not only get the brilliant performance and reliability of the famous Essex chassis; you also get a sat. isn nets cunwccicemeese | Capital Chevrolet Company ‘ : the price, Shop Service That Satisties Coupe $745 (Rumble Seat 335608 sini : ‘ - Phone 482 BISMAKCK, N.D, 210 Broadway AUlprices j. 0. b. Detrote ; i ; ASSOCIATE DEALERS: . _ SUPER-SIX MOTORS, Inc, Distinigs | 9 SESEERRE ErSaeh~—Eegeoien . : _Bismarck, N. D. AT LOW cOoOsT -:

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