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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 26, 1931 exposures. ‘ = THE BISMARCK TRIBUN E reatest improvement in tuberculosis mortality has been| chieved among the wage earning population, where : An Independent Newspaper the situation in the past was the gravest. What Are We Going to Do About It? THE hes Lain. How the situation has changed for the better is shown . (Established by the death rates per 100,000 of population. Among : : . Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- white males of one year and over it was 230.8 in 1911; marck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck | 194.3 in 1917; 145.2 in 1919 and 68 in 1930. ‘as second class mail matter. For white females of one year and over it was 165.4 in George D. Mann ............... President and Publisher | 1911; 195 in 1917; 125.2 in 1919 and 57.1 in 1930. Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Despite the improved status of the masculine element, ” Dally by scroh gitts year. .$7.20| therefore, it will be seen that it still is more subject ‘who Ph Ah oat Daily by mail per year Gin i . 7.20] to this disease than are the womenfolk. eS MOORESSED ENVELOPE FOR REPLY Daily by mail per year For colored males the statistics show 4222 in 1911 1926 MPCOY HEALTH +LOS ANGELES- CAL: (in state, outside Fe ia. . 300 and 223.8 in 1930, a remarkable reduction but a heavy Daily by mail outside of North ‘ + 600) tou, nevertheless. For colored females the figures show STOMACH. is eaten with @ protein meal, it may sf bsorb a large amount of gastric juice Weekly by mail in state, per year .......+++ee¢ee.+, $1.00} 415.1 in 1911 and 213 in 1930. . The stomach when empty should lie | @! Bi Weekly iS mail in state, three years ........seseees-+ If the statistics do nothing else, they cheer us with in bad ee i the abdomen at a | and in this way prevent complete di- ‘Weekly by mail outside of North Dakota, @ brighter ontiook for the physical well-being of the “ point jast above the umbilicus, How- per year eselay . 150 4a ever, it is rare to find'the stomach in Dr. McCoy will gladly answae ' WisLiy by rund in Ganads; pes yor. * 9199] Tace and the knowledge that progress has been made >. this normal position. Usually, in ex- 1 Cations ox Health ane | Wiidater ct AGAM Baisan of Ciccadition against what was regarded, only a few years ago, as lx amining ® patient under the X-ray Oe anbreseas is as eer | es a the most dread disease that flesh is heir to. : we find that the stomach has de-|| ‘rhe Tribune. | Member of The Associated Press Paik. Tiuauiiou: y a Enclose a stamped addressed | ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use The Chicago Beer Industry ( te sometimes producing pressure upon |) envelope for reply. for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or! They continue to do things in a big way in Chicago, I Wl Ths BOAOk eecrbeas Paste juices sill ve not otherwise credited in this parapets: Ae on bi where Mayor Big Bill Thompson and Al Capone continue Hae Wy S of which’ the active portions consist | Sestion of the proteins. For these Tenis or nenitawatlen of origin pubbstger herein are|in control of affairs, social and political. The latest lh of hnydroeblorie acld, pepsin and ren- Perel Basi as Pen also reserved. news from there is that the sale of beer amounts to i basi less, Fret eigh ei Oh ‘The | Much fat or starchy material at the 25,000,000 pints a week, and that the Capone syndicate muscular walls of the stomach pro- | Same time. ty Newspaper) ‘Most people will find that (Official City, State and County gets a revenue of from eight to 10 million dollars a vide a churning effect which thor- ‘peop! meat, eggs vee ke tatives | ™onth from the business, It must be true, as the oughly mixes the gastric juice with Soamrcie naman best when eine SPENCER & LEVINGB statement is made by no less an authority than Col. igiiitsbae tn seh biorgihaed rather that withintarchas and fate ine ted) Robert Isham Randolph, vresident of the Chicago cham- valve ‘which prevents. the coments eer ‘ Formerly G. Logan Payne Co. ber of commerce and a spokesman for the Chicago contents from emptying into the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NEW YORK BOSTON business men’s committee for the prevention and punish- small intestines until they have been Cold Baths CHICAGO : : ment of crime, known locally as “The Secret Six.” enue ae reps The hydro- hprmgieoty R M. asks: “Are cold Good Sense Anytime + | Col, Randolph declares that there are 20,000 beer joints eel oe tbe soeach al alge | baths bene cial in heart trouble?” One of the chief concerns of the government during|in Chicago served by professional bootleggers, most ot lowed with food and it also acts as a | trouble should not subject themselves the period of economic stress now beginning to pass into/ whom are Al Capone’s men. Those who don’t belong to; stimulant to open the pyloric valve at | to the shock. of a very cold bath, at " ‘ history, has been that of making sure the health of the| the syndicate, he avers, pay tribute to the big boss for the lower end of the stomach after | least, until the heart derangement % ¥ nation is not impaired because of privation and hard-|the privilege of operating. ee ee EER HRS on cee corrected: ship to which @ portion of the population has been sub-| Capone was recently drrested on a charge of ¢ontempt | gestion, nee Grapefruit jected. {of court, but his sardonic smile, which was pictured in| ‘After the stomach’s contents have geaparriit jules Acie." In normal times, American housewives do with their all the newspapers, would indicate that he is not in the yan mopar into bed eeg et the |" "answer: The use. of grapefruit dollars pretty much as they please and so it happens that least worried. He has money and an organization and peepee aR digestive Hehe juice during the fast is essentially to in times of stress they lack experience in stretching them/|can carry on legal battles as well as those waged with in the upper intestinal tract and also | De, Tecommended for those who are sith uss posutbla. machine guns. It is possible that the municipal court FT RE | ES stimulates the flow of pancreatic | Dillous or have a sluggish liver and Recognizing this fact, the federal government is issu-|that will first consider Capone's case won't be disposed THUS gid extends 400 ver et | juice and bile, In the stomach the | © vi hea cetaune ing a course of instruction to housewives interested in to “listen to reason”; but Capone brushes that sug- southeast to the ocean at Indian In- ingreades acid erat hed ba Question: M. T. asks: “How long reducing their grocery bills, Tt lists those foods which) gestion aside with the nonchalant remark, “there are let.’ ‘The width of the Indian river | hydrochloric acid assists in destroying | CA One-continue the enema without a tions | other courts.” varies from 300 feet to 3 miles and it " injury in balooning, etc.?” are essential to sound health and contains sugges! is navigable for vessels drawing five | he Cellulose 60 that the other diges- | Answer: .1 do not know of e table. Capone has won a few important battles, but he can't ig tive fluids can penerate more easily ek bet At of how to make plain foods palat : | feet.. The river is famous for it8| into the food material Pepsin, one who has ever been injured through ‘Two items of food are prescribed for every meal. They | survive the campaign which the citizens of Chicago have) Washington is the world’s greatest |crganized. ‘The badge is a small beautiful tropical scenery and for the | of the digestive substances in the gas- | @Xing enemas, but I consider it far ‘are bread for every member of the family and milk for| started against him. His insolence and self-assuzance| storehouse of all kinds of knowledge. | brass disc bearing the design’ of a | Oranges which are grown on its banks. | trie fuice, assists in converting pro- better for one to do everything po» ” children, will hasten his destruction, |} You can draw on it free of charge |trce, the colors are green and white. — teins into peptones which are further | Sible to bring about a cure of consti- “day, federal experts say, there should be through our Bureau there. Any|Later on a simple ritual and initia-| |@- Who won the national marble| Covered into amino acids by the| ation, as two or three normal bowel Every day, the federal expe : Jauestion of fact you may ask will be | tion ceremony were evolved, Like the | Championship last year? H. 8. pancreatic and. intestinal juices. so|™ovements a day will bring about = served cereal in porridge or pudding, potatoes, tomatoes 5 Fe answered promptly in @ personal let-|Bcy Scouts, the members are ex- A Representatives from many they can be bed by the better elimination than by the use of " or oranges for children; a green or yellow vegetable, Editorial Comment Haare ee ere uaveful ta write clear- | pected to do & good deed each, day. (states and cities met at Ocean City| {hat they can be ebsorbed by TOE) enemas. ‘The enema is an emergency a fruit or additional vegetable and milk for all. ly, give your full name and address, | The entire organization is known as |” 1930 for the National Champion-| or"tne body. Rennin, the other ac-| Measure to be used while one is ia LARSRSYa CEE ‘See trOeokn || Ed CD PIRIOL pEInTORE bel Ow ENWe Gnentrsriaer ih and enclose two-cent stamp for reply | the forest which is divided into dis- |Stlp Match, which was won by James} tive eiement in the gastric juice,|Jeerning to live so as to overcome For serving from two to four times & eattoriele usht |) ct ‘Send rf re " Leé of Columbus, Ohio. ive element gi Juice, tipatl zal or peanuts,|| 52 SPS, itors, They are published without regard || Postage. Send your inquiry to the |tricts, each named after the domin- : seems to be especially for the purpose | Stipation. mended tomatoes for all, dried beans and peas || to whether they agree or disagree with The. Trib- |; Bismarck Tribune Information Bu- | ant species of tree growing in it. The Cl Li i ‘ish, im une’s policies. “ . of converting the protein of milk into loudy Lungs eggs (especially for children) and lean meat, f » Poul 3 reau, Frederic J, Haskin, Director, | districts are divided into branches, the curd form, after which the casein} Question: O. B, asks: “If an try or cheese. 5 Washington, D.C. each ruled by a forest gulde, An im- Today Is the thus produced can be converted by | X-ray shows a lung to be cloudy how With this sort of ration, the government one Big Breaks for a Little City care stnor bassbaul:lengud tania ingot a: forest ailtoey. whhero ced Anniversary of Per it eC lgested in the stom-| Answer: ‘a caret ray examl- asserts, strength and health wi we ineapolis Tribune) limited as to the number of players | than 80,000 young trees have been od ; . i The little city of Wahpeton, N. D. r ° = i ach unless: they are in a highly | nation of an adult will almost always without difficulty. peton, N. D., has a decided flare|tney may have? W. C. | raised, RUMFORD'S BIRTH a Compared to what the average family 1s or has been] fF breaking into the news. ‘Twice in the last year it! A. A player limit governs the anin- | me ‘ On March 26, 1753, Benjamin| Gmusted oleae donates filets ryt hee pagel rarer aor as ere bill of fare seems rather slim and %t is|Nes,Spectacularly taken the spotlight. Once it was crs as well as the majors, Festi cel oak 3 ates ot lie Be areas pRUtiapint aad fees and fatty.acids by the gastric juice. |everyone who has passed through ‘ le isting it as the : . ibe rates 2 8 Se Se ee, eee scientist, philanthropist and a4-|" tne carbohy: or starches and | childhood has had colds and other acknowledged to be so, the iter ‘i fapeciett ses ein a paieeayr ai pba wholesaler, churchman and| @Q. How many negroes are there in | gan? L. P. ministrator, was born at WobuUrD.| scars are not changed by the gastric | respiratory disorders which leave | minimum and advising that it supplement tai pi ,000, credited to a former high school} the United States? A. H. A. The North West Fur Company | Mass. juice in any way, alt h the cellu-| their mark in adhesions and calsifi- Hl possible. eee Mee ‘A. The census has not completed | built a lock on the Canadian side of | He began the study of medicine at! jose may be Debedibey _— cations in the lungs, A mild cloudy- ‘The weekly market basket, according to these experts, ‘Ge ciel begs sr about the town better worth] its tabulations of the negro popula-|the river in 1797-98. The state lock |13 and later taught school. Accepting| “y¢ has been found that when a/ness in the lungs is not serious, but n feed a family of two adults and three chil- Sart less exploited. For instance, it claims the| tion officially. The estimated num-|and canal, later widened and deep-|an appointment in the militia from/jarge amount of fat is used with pro- | should always be carefully studied by designed to feed a iy distinction of being the most musical small town in| ber is 11,823,133. ened by the Federal Government, |the English governor, he innocently! tein food, the digestion of the latter | competent physician and his zec~ A f dren, should contain: America, Any business man on Dakota avenue, its prin-! — were opened in 1855. The Weitzel |incurred the distrust of the colonists. |i, somewhat delayed. If much starch | ommendations followed. 12 to 16 pounds of bread; 1 to 2 pounds of flour; ais 6 ipal: Hae patra! Possibly one ce ero exceptions,| @Q. What handicap is used in bowl- | lock was completed in 1881, the Cana- armougn acquitted of all charges of Tass ds of cereal; 23 to 28 quarts of whole fresh milk or rformance on the slide trombone.| ing leagues? G. H. W. dian in 1895, the Poe in 1896, the loyalty, he left America in 1776 for % q FORE- Rounds of cera er unsweetened condensed milk; 15 to| 8, member of the city council can yodel and does if &i| A. ‘The handicap used by | most | Davis in 1914, and the Sabla in 1019, | England. where he rose to high posl- the rich? If 1 eould, I would—So-) NOTICE SO URp SALE a aaa en i of dried beans, peas| Mecomes Necessary to keep down municipal expenditures. bowling leagues is 2-8 of the differ. | —— tion in the British foreign office. | *lalist Mayor John Henry Stump, ab- —— 20 pounds of potatoes; 1 to 2 pout , The mayor can sit down to a:plano and interpret a con. {ence in, score. ‘This is usually added |°2 @. How old is Madame Schumann-| In 1785 Rumford entered the serv-|Swerme, demands of jottess, ise Pe cg peeeatt ern beet the morgage or peanut butter; 6 pounds of tomatoes, (fresh or canned) | certo with flawless techniqué. His wife is one of the} to the, score of the low man at the |Heink?.O. Ly W. ~~ >> =, ice oF the electof ofimwvaria at Mun- Reds, for municipal re ‘ough | ferns etter described and. the under= or citrus fruit: 15 to 18 pounds of other vegetables or oes) nee Soanne musicians, The man who| end of the game. ‘A. ‘Madame Schumann-Heink Was Jich, where he inhugurated important |‘@xation of large incomes. Hgned having “declared | the entire . ae half pounds of fats such e town’s most popular emporium for indul- — born June 15, 1861. reforms and reorganized the army. Ws 4 i z isons ie sie a eisai ae pork; 3 pounds| eee in pocket billiards is histrionically as gifted as Otis] @. Is there more than one variety For these services he was made min-|_ The true growth of the nation is the| !zeq by lau, How Mersey sat that as bacon, butter, lard, mare: 3 fish, | Bkinner and sometimes imitates him in “Misier Antonio,” | of scallop? K. J. @. 1s “Blessed is the bride that the |ister of war and count of the Holy|sTowth of character in its cltizens—| certain mortgage made and executed of sugar and molasses; 5 to 7 pounds of lean meat, fish,| with an El Capitan of his own devising, singing anything} A. Almost 300 living species of |sun shines on” a very old saying? B./Roman Empire. President Hoover. eoarealiyared ey Wins Fricke) Te ene cheese “or eges, (allowing eight eggs to the pound; 8/ad libitum in full round voice according to the applause.| scallop.are known and are found in |R. On ret to England in 1795, gagors, to Hirst Guaranty Bank, Mort- pounds of eggs for the children alone; a pound of coffee] The owner of the largest automobile agency forsook an| all seas. A. It is an old Scotch saying,|Rumford made notable experiments gagee, dated the 2nd day of July, 192, id & Quarter of a poundiot tes. operatic career to sell a popular priced motor car. Nearly known as early as the 17th century.|on heat, which he was the first to BARBS | Re ee ms 7 ccna Ithough it contains! °¥erY child i the community can play the piano or violin! | @. Please print again the name of |It runs as follows: “Blessed is the |recognize as a mode of motion. . He Olin sounty, North Dakota, on the ‘The list is not very imposing, althoug] " or sing engagingly. Several great concert and opera/ tie theme song of the Amos 'n’ Andy | bride that the sun shines on. Blessed |later established the Rumford pro- Babe Ruth got a d in Florida | 10th 42, of July, 1928, and duly re- ‘ quite a variety. Nevertheless, the things which can be| singers claim Wahpeton as their home. As a community! Program. R. L. H. is the corpse that the rainfalls on.”|fessorship at Harvard. He died in Past got 8 GUSeIne 1S Fee | cured: therein. in Book, 198; 0f mort Aecomlished by domestic genius and with very little| Wahpeton is a democracy of musical art with a con-|_A. It is The Perfect Song from 1814, De ee Cee ar cei aat casei cante or ancinetiieent tn Beeetet << astounding: servatory of music that has been an important feature| Birth of a Nation. Q. How long has music béen taught | Pr at cary eeceis| Writing to Guaranty Security Com- t hotels, who are businessmen rather| in its cultural life for a quarter of a century. Every in the public schools? R. L. H. ee g season's! pany, dated the 19th day 6f Decem- Chefs at great hotels, amen | member of the Rotary club either can or does sing. The| @. Please explain about the Men| A. Music was first taught in pub- Quotations i ee eR * Ueicorat the ecister. of peeds on =e | 4 than cooks, may get large salaries for their work, but! only man in town who is not musical can turn a hand-|f the Trees, an African organization. | lic schools about 75 years ago. ° A ived inspiration for|the 20th day of January, 1930, and | the real genius of America’s cookery remains in the home. spring. A Virginia town has set out to capture Wah- OEC. saa eS 5 SU am I | composer recei bbe pi m f0F| recorded therein in Book 175 of As- ‘There are cooks in America today who labor for Dad and | peton’s record under the director of Sherwood Ander-| A. Men of the Trees is the name| @. Why are sailors’ trousers made | ‘The more helpful you are to those/Sn_ opera among the signments on page 507. and which i who need-help, the more you offer| mountaineers. A good title might be| mortgage was thereafter by an in« the children alone, whose ability would put some famous | Son. but is lagging in the race. although it has a pretty of an organization of African Scouts | so wide at the bottom? E. R. iD, x “Oft in the Stilly Night.” strument in-writing dated the 8th day eee i | good band. Wahpeton, regardless of its current and re-| founded by Richard E. St. Barbe Bak-| A. They are wide so that they can sound education to illiterate., pupae of December, 1930, assigned to Guar- 5 « “artists” to shame. | cent notoriety, is getting ready to stage its annual “Home| €t, formerly Assistant Conservator of /be turned up above the knees when hospital-care to the sick, and a chance}. 4 i+ oo, ttle watery, 1 ety ur lioe Company, 830) wallgn | ‘The pinch may be somewhat severe upon some fam-| ‘Town Musical Revue.” It will be a hot show: it will draw| Forests in the Kenya Colony. The| washing down the decks. to the underfellow, the more difficult) Tt eee tee cu cry oi » spilt Sities of Ihe Register of Deeds on flies and this is to be regretted. Nevertheless, it is to be| attendance from miles around and it will set a pace) Natives. the Kikuyu tribe, are Bantu ‘ it. will be for Communism and Social-| iy | y FOR REY, VEE January 27th, 1931, in book 175 of as- remembered that to live simply is good sense anytime. | that the Weaver Brothers and Elviry would have toj iM origin, and many of the old tribal) —Q. For whom were Hampton and |ism to obtain a foothold—Governor eee, a cpments at page 534, will be fore- j hustle to equal. It is only fair to this charming little] Customs are retained. Certain trees | Hampton Roads named? H. E. 8. Albert Ritchie of Maryland, you've got to be tight-fisted to ping etre the prémiaes in city to point out, while it is receiving the current pub-|@fe held sacred and sacrifices are) A. ‘They derived thelr present ‘ ee & cate ES al seribed at the front door of the Court The Poison of Flattery lieity, that it has every right to the claim of being|™ade to them. Mr. Baker on his ar-|names from the Earl of Southamp- enforcement will never be a as ere Senge House in Bismarek, Burleigh County, President Herbert Hoover has had an overdose of flat-| America’s most musical small city. rival in the colony found that large | ton, one of the leaders of the Virginia [reality until the American people The Soviet Peeninaht:. awards ORD make a poner Bone ‘ oF in ied ital es areas of forest had been destroyed | Company and friend or patron of /cease: their sloppy hypocrisy and get my cet gsi abet fuel (aay of May, 1931, to. satisty ang tery since he entered public life, but has surviv Way Out There! by fire and to make way for cultiva-| Shakespeare. The name was prob-|down to common honesty and com- ene 3 pricy aa amount due upon said mottgage on lethal influence and is making a fine recovery. This is Paes cone mA tion. He assembled the chiefs and| ably abbreviated to Hampton. mon’ decency.—Mayor Joseph L. Hef- On Leet 1981, "NEA Service, Inc.) the eey, af Ee part of a diagnosis of Hoover's political case, made by| «por the bencfit of those ee ae art enow, Bismarck | ¢*Plsined to them the value of forests —- fernan 'of Youngstown, Ohio. (Copyright, 1931, pee V ueriange sel hits Gil ba man ee, ‘i iA ose who do not know, Bismarck] to man and proposed that instead of] @. Please describe the Indian riv- t * ee satisfy the same are situated in the John Spargo, an American economist. is the capital of North Dakota, a little town way out! being forest destroyers they become |er in Florida. J. H. ‘We ,know what capitalism does to @ | county of Burleigh and State of North Spargo points out that Hoover came to the presi-| there in the great west, some where along the Missour!| forest planters. Many of the natives| A. ‘The Indian river is « long 1a- ‘he jerks and hope that capiialiam|1 KFYR {|Daketa, and are described as follows, dency as the result of the part he played in the World| Tver. ia announcement was given by radio from 20 immediately responded and the “Wa-| goon in the eastern part of Florida, | will be overthrown... But you don't | @———————————_—* ‘West one half of the Northwest war, when he personified the genius of compassion and ee seen pee nely | woed. Eoaeacgees ee ae tu wa MIL” or Men of the Trees was |in Brevard and Volusia. counties. It|inow. the:law. .. How can we tax Friday, March 27 quarter Wik of tha NW), ; : 3 , : arter of the north= charity of the most compassionate and charitable people] proud of such an announcer. He has so much to offer - - oe eee 545.1 Meter west suartor (Sie% po Nh un of history. As a representative of America, he moved/his listeners. We'd not venture near his studio, however THe Fiashos-—weathor report Sonkheane cance Ena ooare els among stricken peoples with help and healing in his)—because we'd not like to be buried in sawdust, should OUT OUR WAY By Williams pt sere a alana! and the Northwest quarter of the hands, and embodied the spirit of this nation in its flood| Some gadget eben, the studio puncture his cranium in 745—Farm, reporter in Washington Bouthaast fern eee) some way. We're sure enough sawdust would come out 7 an me ee hij hi B , ) He of exaltation. to flood the studio—so we'll stay out in North Dakota. thee Chain Drogtar | panes seventy cighe (18) Want of Flattery, as a matter of course, followed the man) we're not so far away either—for half of the transcon- OFFICE aint SAID YOU 8:30—Radio floor walker the Fifth Principal Meridian. whose genius for organization made it possible for him| tinental railroads of the United States cross or come into SOUR ORPICE Se 1S 3H5—Ge, Nat, Bleeple Chase Race—| 4,740 Will be due on sald morteage to reoresent this nation in that emergency. The flat-|North Dakota. Roads are excellent and we have a car WERE VERY Busy , BUT R $:10-kahet ke ve $3445.02, exclusive of costs and dis- terere and yes-men dogged his steps into the white house, | £0r about every three people. As to size, Mr. Announcer, WHEN Z _GoT HIM UP Fo! 9:55—Opening markets and weather | PUrsements and attorney fees allowed *| we could tuck your state of New York, New Jersey and SCHOOL THis MORNING: HE report yDatba this 18 y and he entered upon his new task without that friendly| nacsachusetts into our state, and while we may not have MPLAINED THAT HE ACHED 19:00—Muste appreciation ated this 18th day of March, 1331, and critical counsel which he needed to steady his steps| room for all the sawdust we could still tuck in a few COM IER? AND COULD HAROLY 1:05—Grace Duryee Morris, organist, COMPANY, and crystallize his purposes. Rhode Islands. Your sax crooner can croon about honey, ALL O' PAG < WAG 60. 11:80—National Farm and Home Hour Ga ocean Mortiragec. Spargo believes that the negative influence of the yes-| but we produce more honey per hive than any state in Move Hea Bismarck, North Dakota, men hed something to do with Hoover's failure, at first,| the Union. We're young, too. We became a state in 1889, WoRRmED T JUST HAD 2:00-—Rana Wallace Hopper William Langer, Attorney for the As- ng 3 *] not very much more than a hundred years younger than To HAVE You COME 2:15—Markets, high, low and close— signee, of Morteagecs \ to satisfy his passionate yearning for vigorous leadership | your state. What will we be when we get our growth? - nee weather, livestock /19-263,4/2-9-16-23 } 14 in defense of the. principles he had himself expounded. | Our farms produce about a half billion dollars worth of 2:30—Siesta hour If the smartest pupils are the poor- But something happened to stir the president into| produce annually. We produce half of the flax of the Bae ecaietballlt est spellers, as that Columbia profes= ‘action. To quote Spargo, he was “either shocked by! United States put together, and we're away ahead on BecStocks and. Bonds. "News, | SF SAYS, @ stenographer of our ace f tside the circle of worshii spring wheat production. We lead in winter rye and ‘weather Pete *! quaintance is wasting her talents. some vigorous hand from ou! e circle iP-| barley. We're first, too, in sweet clover, both hay and 6:00—Grace Duryee Morris, organist x, “4 pers or stirred by some instinct of his own to throw off) seed production. Corn? We have a million and a third sacar ae : restraint and show that he could fight like a good| acres, and it gets ripe, too. These crops furnish feed ram FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: Quaker.” Hoover's recent clashes with the senate, the for our million and a half beef animals, our seven hun- Basketball tournament EO. U. 8. PAYOFF. dred thousand hogs, our six hundred thousand dairy feb ei writer declares, have revealed him asa man capable of| dite ‘temsaue owl, Or Shousand sheep and twenty Bids willbe received by the Super- militant leadership. million dollars worth of poultry. visors of Rose Township, Bur- Our schools, and geography is taught in all of them, pelen County on ADE Ata elork, No Longer So Dreadful lead the country. Why? We're young and our pioneers Bbout.15 miles of road. Machine furs i the wane in wanted the best, so they profited by the mistakes made nished by township. Bids to specify Although tuberculosis mortality was on the in other states. Our Agricultural college is a leader, ditto aruan crderea Wo Cie, beat ke America before.the influenza epidemic of 1918, the We" credit our’ sister’ teacher col- A Board reserves the right to reject any leges as being leaders, We know we- are here in =I or all bids. Bidders invited to be North Dakota. When Uncle Sam wanted a leader 2S present when bids are opened. measures he chose a N. D. grad BY rd rR OWaA EES the John Hopkins grabbed him. When your broad- hse A st gies Clerk. ————————________@ ” 3 Stickler Solution | e ca i

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