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“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929 IED PRODUCTION [=Esszessc=- =~ WORK OF KIWANANS [73s Home tretment 3 ===! J.CPENNEYCO “(BUSTATE REACHES |ei2ec-scrce | IN STATE REPORTED! varicose vets 121 Fourth St. BISMAR CK, NO. DAK. Phone 185 @ @ Gift Suggestions have an eye cid eat teat in store| District Speake of Fu- |i st 2o0e om Mane Sgome and ture at Chicag> i vile That Please the Giver as well as the Recipient for Their Quality and Economy sg i e Attained Due to Exten- ‘ | Old-fashioned rubber stockings—just . “Night Parade” featuring get a bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oi! lon Division Project; All | Hugh ‘Trevor ‘and Dorothy Gaver etlease, Deo, De, GA. ee from the Service Drug Store. opens & limited engagement. Known . Of Grai » governor-e ‘The great antiseptic and marvel- on Purity Basis to devotees of the footlights as“Ring-|0f the Minnesota-Dakotas Kiwanis| ously soothing and penetrating pow- _ side,” the big New York stage suc- | district, and 100 other officials, in-| er of Emerald Oil quickly stops that in @ condition in 1927 in which | cess from the pens of George Abbott, |Cluding all governors-elect from the/| throbbing pain and soreness—it mag- were producing only enough | Edward Paramore and Hyatt Daab, | United States and Canada, convened | ically reduces the most enlarged veins ereal and flax seed to supply | “Night Parade” promises to grip the |here today for the annual council | back to normal again. ble percentage of the state's | emotions. Scenes between Hugh meeting of the organization, Dec-| wext time you go out don't fail to needs, to the situation now,| Trevor and Lloyd Ingraham as the ;ber 5 and 7. get a bottle of this splendid oll—or the probable yield will run|father and son are said to rise to| | In North Dakota there are 17 Kl-| totter yet, call up your druggist this Fhere near 500,000 bushels—this | intensely drartatic heights. Ranis clubs with a membership of! very minute before you forget and Progress made in North Dako-| | Mal &t. Clair, who directed “Night | 755, Dr. Abbott, who was elected this| iave him send it to you. It'll assure lares Dr. E. G. Booth, exten- | Parade,” as his second Radio Picture, | fall at Huron, 8. D., and who will taxe | you 9 leg and foot comfort, a beauty iirgronomist of the North Da- | classifies it as the greatest screen en- | office January 1, told the council. ‘aid which can't be beaten. Now gricultural college. tertainment he has ever made, and| An increase in membership for all! aren't you just overjoyed to feel that Present rate of production is | St. Clair ranks among the first-line | clubs will be urged by the council. | ;,, a few weeks all those unsightly Ap, Dk Booth says, the supply | directors of screendom. “The future of Kiwanis depends on Varicose Veins will be chased away id wil be ae i a ——— | eee ee acuviilen nees arcat bess and your legs will be attractive and farmers, change their see Q women's!—Ady. every three years, This year Beekeepers to Meet j Abbott. “In the past year the or. retcibeabplanet at enitb acres were given over to the} Here January 15 and ganization in North Dakota has com-/ == ction of pure grain and flax pleted thousands of social and civic contrast to about 6500 acres} Discuss Marketing |sctvities by helping the under-| 7. . pistes briveleged child, tn vocational guid- For Sale } advance made in the growing} Fargo, N. D., Dec. 5.—(?)—Seasonal | ance, ctizenship, urban-rural relations fe seed for each of the three | management of bees and the market-|8hd educational pursuits, ‘The three | One hundred and fifty feet 1927 to 1929 are clearly portray- 14° or honey will be the principal | °entials for Kiwanis success are the | I of wood shelving. the following summaries. In |!"& ‘Ask p ideals of Kiwanis, the membership Harris & Woodmansee he total acreage in pure seed | subjects for discussion at the annual!and valuable community activities,” bout 6,500, in 1928 it was 15,291 | meeting of the North Dakota Bee-|he told the gathering. in 1929 it had grown to 38,755. | keepers’ association, to be held here humber of farmers whose fields | January 15. A one-day short-course | _ nspected and passed was 130 in| for beekeepers will be given by the 12 in 1928 and 813 in 1929. Of |state agricultural college on Janu- lds inspected for seed, but /ary 14. were of varieties not recognized | 4 report issued by J. A. Munro, pro-// He knocked the world’s birable in North Dakota, there | fessor at the college and secretary of in. 1927, of which 25 were lthe Beekeepers’ association. shows|™ toughest racket for a row A objectionable and 23 inferior: that honey production in 1929 was 8 there were 26, of which 15/1332 pounds per hive as compared|p Of gilt-edged lamp-posts objectionable and 11 inferior: | with 110 pounds per hive in 1928. yf} 1929 there were 66, of which | ‘The state association has 104 mem-|f' +--+ and took the count ke objectionable and 39 infer- thers, some of them live in western ‘Minnesota. _I| 2 A Man Will Always Welcome Ties Speedy! It gcvs like a flash! “Penco Flyer” All-Steel Wagons 10 inch dise And no wonder boys admire these coaster wagons! This one plover were inspected and passed ‘One lives in Teaxs, one | from a five-foot blonde! f 929, 1.189 acres of corn, 89s in California and a few in Manttoba, |f- ports received by Munro from jjrtification, reports received re- line “American Honey Producers’ “influence of the county agent league, indicate that conditions af- fecting the honey business are gen- > increased use and production re seed is brought out clearly |¢T@lly good throughout the country. th the reports received by Dr. |. whigh show that 86 per cent of ‘eld jspections were made in les having county agents. An of 20.5 inspections were made gent counties, while but MYERS ‘DERANGED’ Paul, Dec. 5.—(?)—Paul N. St. Paul business man whose as found in the Mississippi body river, came to his death “from drown- ‘per county in those not |!" while deranged temporarily,” the i an agricultural agent. pure seed project, under which york is done by the extension -n, has resulted in the estab- 4 ~ for burning out tree stumps with an nt of standard varieties, the) equal mixture of nitric and sulphurle acid, making their removal casy. pment of foundation seed and ised availability of seed. Many farmers have come to appre- the value and importance of seed, Dr. Booth believes. 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