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oe 5 i a { a Se ne mRNA IOS aaactmminteRIC ose aC BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE Anbse S RENE RRAMCBR SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1918. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GOSH, IS THAT A HINT OR A THREAT? By Blosser F eos Looe DOWN HERE WOULDJA!? FRECKLES GoTA '- GO-U-RRRL +! AN’ | KNow WHAT T PLEASE HER + Ele, You BETTER GET “OUTA HERE IF YA KNOW WHAT'S Good FER YA!! | WOZZNT WERE | BET You WOULD KISS Yo + Holo NELLIE $ HABABA < You WORRID _ THING! Go AWAY THIS VERY \NSTARTS Gen. HE DOLLING) up % SQUIRREL FOOD AT THAT IT’S HEAVY WORK FOR BENNY. By Ahern OH- PM AN \ ACTOR WITH A; Now | J snow pe, YM TH’ LIGHT ConMediAN | “AND DON'T COME BACK WITHOUT YOUR MmoTHER !” & ANAT OTHER-ALLY WAVE WE BesIDEs | ENGLAY iD / STAN ca LIGHT COMEDIAN 2 - WHAT Do >s LU aes VWIHAT 1S THE PRINCIPLE TOWN \ OF PRaNCE 2 YM BEHIND A CURTAIN AN’ | BLov’EM out ! Le Jv CHESTNUT CHARLIE By Blosser TS SEE | Z Just HAD RF” ONE To TELL | iy (59-2? °S FIRST _LESSON- WEY 1S A ScHooL TEACHER SLE THE LETTER a es as LASSES INTO ' CLASSES. —— ' o PROPOSES ADDED 3 RATION MANDATE Enforecd Orders to Restaurants to Fucther Scale Down Men Is Proposed. LARGER EXPORT FOR ALLIES G"jon Bushel Wheat ‘to Exists Amon:y Ea- texte Nations. Hundred Short Washington, D. C., Jan. 12.—En- forced food conservation in restaw ants and extension of anti hoarding regulations to make them apply to the household are included in the plans of the food administration for creating a larger export surplus of! food for the allies. This was revealed last night in a statement by Food Administrator Hoover, setting forth that the allies are in need of an additional 75,000,- 000 to 90,000,000 bushels of wheat, and that they have asked America to double meat exports. Only by further saving; Mr. Hoover declared, can the food be shipped. No Need for Rationing. There is no need for raioning in America in Mr. Hoover's opinion, and} with the supplementary regulations there will be no shortages. “It is true that the allies need from 0,000 to 90,000,000 bushels more} American wheat,” si the statement. “It is also true we have already ex- ported the theoretical surplus of last harvest over our normal consumption. The American people have saved a considerable amount estimated from 25,000,000 to 50,000,009 bushels dur- ing the past five months and we are, exporting this saving. “We can not and will not export more than our savings, for our own; The first lesson Delmore; right, Lieuten: Joha K (Instruction as given by Johnny K bane.) The first thing a boxer | t himself on guard to be quickly while at the same e 3 bayonet drill and b rweight champion cf to protect him: dd foot are extended, as he ht foot and holds the r st in def he same attitude jag. “On Guard.” he world. His, command “ onet. the , the left hand gr T Leit, Private Marty with the y" thrown forward, ing the rifle about the barrel, while the 2 the right foot pre- ging forward. The lett dow people must also be fed. The allies hhaye reduced the bread ration to their people sharply the last few days and if this lowered ration is to be main- tained we must save more than hither- VOCATIONAL TRAIN ING ‘ain of wheat and every ounce of flour and bread saved now is exactly that amount supplied to some man, woman or child among the allies. Further Reduction Sought «iy “We are asking tne Ame:.cau peo- ple to further reduce their consump; IN SPECIAL LINES Washington, Jan. —Representa- | tives of about once hundred engincer- i tion of wheat products and use other) ing and scientific schools and col-) foodstuffs, instead, for ‘the allies must |leges Friday discussed with the feder- ‘also have some wheat as well as our-| a1 joard for vocational education ihe selves. It is one of the vital issues! pronlem of training a quarter of a in winning the war that we must! jinion drafted men in special lines of maintain the health and strength and) york pefore they are sent to the mil-| morale of their men, women and) itary camy children over this winter. ad Thea plan is to train the men in tec- “Our forty-eight state food adminis! yichal schools in a semimilitary at-| trators have been in session in Wash-| mosphere and the board | com: | ington the last few days devising) ended tiat the schools selected be with us a further program of saving} ‘ is ‘ IN TECHNIGAL SCHOOLS OF A QUARTER HILLION MEN | OF MILITARY WORK’ { end turned over to the fuel admint ‘could close indus c othe: ‘ato 8, theate s, though, if nec- any emergency. estavlishme ry to tide ove CASUALTY REPORT BY ong the the for DEPARTMENT OF WAR n. 1.—Casualties in nnounced by the Washi tr les terday include: instruct Marten I. Wagner, Pocatello, Ida. neto rt 1 work at they be allowed and subsistence durin ‘iod. | that $10,000,000 will! be needed to cover the actual ex: | penses cf t rork, including the nec- | which we will announce in a few days, 1 in which we count with confidence on/ to witness the hadships the people/| public support.” are undergoing. aay. No Preference. Demands are flooding the fuel ad-| ij ministration from municipalities, but Situation May Grow Much Worse Be- no locality can be shown preference "fore it Becomes Better. and coal will be distributed equitably | Washington, Jan. 12—There can be! with no favors ‘shown. The present} no possible’ general relief for at least ; situation is due almost wholly to rail- sixty days, and within that time the Toad congestion.” situation may grow much worse than! Voluntary curtailment of the coal NO PRESENT RELIEF. dered to do. Some industri ever, cannot shut down easily day and these will be asked to ceas operations for as long as a month later on in the year. It was suggested that the glass industry might be one of these. Only in Emergencies. Explaining his recent order giving} | | \ state fuel administrators authority toe ha ise Hunt, Che he: is & 3 ng, and the board | BACK AGHE Limber Up With Penetrating Hamiin’s Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prepara- | tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma- board makers already have been or-! tism, jatica, Lame Back and Lum- Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. 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