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| 4 Serena reticent oi FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THAT WOULD MAKE US SORE TOO, FRECKLES By Blosser BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE F=( WELL ~~ ISNT THIS ) = LUCK » HANG You A \ TOOTH DICK You Could } 7 OBLIGE ME WITH. UN ae © SNBSSRe SQUIRREL FOOD SUPPOSING HE WAITED AN. OTHE" SECOND By Ahem cack '—Tuis 19 TA. ATH Tie (VE TRIED TO GET THIS STOVE Gon’ VLL TRY SOME GASOLINE} on wrt Goou MORNING NURSE | (ve BEEN SAVING THIS GASOLINE IN CASE 1 GeT aN auto Some DAY — Well HERE GOES FoR A RCARIN’ Wincor 2 ieee thpeownergeete * wil HE TOLD {HE BOSS OF THE MINE SHAFT, WE NEEDED A JOB PRETTY QUICK: , “wieve Lave OF’em THE MING BOSS" | LAUGHED, - ‘JUST GO IN AND “TAKE YOUR PICK, UST GO. AK CHESTNUT CHARLIE By Blosser } WELLAHAVE To SPRUCE UP A BIT Loe MY FRIENDS EDDING — 4 WEDDIN ‘a SLACKER TOLD T0 PLUCKY IRISH SERBIAN BEAT IT TO PLAZA, HADN'TREGISTERED ass Young Man From Mountrail | County Given Humane Treat- ment in U. S. Court Fargo, N. 'D., (Mountrail county, by 6 o’ciock Monday evening.” That sentence, unique in the annals of the federal court was pronounced | this morning.on Joseph Schinagle, arraigned before Judge Charles F. Amidon to plead to the, charge of violating the draft act, in failing to | | register. Jt was the humane hand of the! United States government — that | reached out in this particular case to aid an alien resident, and also his parents, who are in destitute condi-, tioa on a farm. | Py this sentence, the United States} government will pay the expenses in getting Schinagle to his home where he will be registered. Worked to Purchase Seed Grain. “Are you guilty or not guilty” | asked Judge Amidon when the pris-| oner was arraigned this morning, af- ter Judge John Carmody, assistant United States district attorney, read the bill of information. Then poured. forth a story of the hardships experienced by the young man, his leaving the United States to work in the woods of Canada to send home money that his parents could purchase seed grain for the coming year's work, and of the ef- forts put forth by his brother, 35 years old, to. have the young man} registered. | Through the story, one of the most interesting told in the federal court for several months, it was learned that the charge of failing to register was strengthened by his confession that he was not a citizen of the United States, but of Austria. His father came to the United States when Joseph Schinagle was 14 years} old. The young man has been living in, Mountrail county for thirteen years, In view of the fact that his | father is not a citizen of the United | States, because of war conditions, | Schinagle is automatically in the same class, he never having declared his intention of becoming a citizen, HUMPHREYS’ (COMPOUND) For Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning. | One application brings relief. | at all druggists Send Free Semple of Cintment to K STOCK rible retreat. During two y the fighting and was badly w awarded the highest decora' s in She is shown in the photograph at NORTH DAKOTA TR Somewhere in Winter in France i ntain what we ar riencing. Wint with cold w blowing from some direction or other and with men or less comfortably ensconced in g: stone barracks. We landed in France on New Year's eve and all New Year's day travel through France to this camp which cannot be mentioned ot than that | it is near the center of the French re- public. Traveling on French or English trains. is far from comfortable as in France most of the boys traveled “a la-hobo,” in box. cars, the funniest, dinkiest little box cars in the world. You see hundreds of covered vans in the: cities of the United States that are larger. Make Best of Discomforts Well we are in war and must. make the best of it, and the boys take the discomforts good naturedly,. realizing that We dre not over here for our hhealth. or on’a pleasure; jaunt. But one can’t help thinking what a won- For two years Sergeant Major Flora Sanders, a plucky has been fighting with the Serbian army, which s chjoined as a private, | on being cut off trom the regimental ambulance rs Sergeant Sanders has t ed in the taking of Hill 212. | Washburn Irish woman, rvice during the ter: m part in all) She has been the gift of the ruler of Serbi | rest in the Serbian trenches. | | | TRAINING IN CENTRAL FRANCE CAMP; REGIMENT BROKEN UP d be were re- uld move e big opera- country tions and th Officers Today Fargo, Bismarck, ot companies were A number thirds of fron he n to various schools right clo: to the trenches. Use Former Russian Postoffice All mail was-held-up-until. the base, postoffice could be established, and) the n received looks like two to three thousand sacks. We have a! postoftice which was formerly used hy Of one of the canteens. Some of the snail embraced the Christmas greetings’ from thé folks back home, and a féw of thé boys were fortunate to get boxes of “eats,” and nedless td say they were the pop- ular boys; ‘ z the Russians, and located in the oy \ WANT Td Go TO , the Washburn team | within a minute and a half of the final | COOPERATIVE STORE | | little. Without their knowledge the| ; and a half minutes after time should | broke out in the Gorham Cooperative | surplus time, Coleharbor ran in its|it was discovered had TT INDICATES THE 2 BEGINNING OF, MEANING OF A CS ghowER Rowas4r DES ? tp BRID ke escaped death in the flames, making DY } 1 ik & Thorson, The loss is partially i _mak ASHBL Rt iv “FA ND C0) HH ARBOR | d by insurance their way to safety in their night Ha dh u Y PAL cae Peewee fil Origin of the fire is unknown, but | clothes. pposed to have started from a The building will provably be re- ve pipe, The manager, | built and business resumed as soon as ge Hickey, and his family barely | weather conditions permit. . i mn cor Sa ae eee es he ETE EDEL TEEPE T TET ROTTER Dr: C. B. White DENTAL SURGEON opponents net- | art of the trou- ibuted to the fact that the not familiar with this] ea is the Washburn boys! 4 on the offe ve, Co! por mm girls showed up in k ago it was expected the | sr under cramped condi- i i Le prepared to give d t was. there any doubt about the outcome. There was: det here a Weel latter wou Announces the opening of his office in the CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Bismarck, N. D. February Fifteenth Nineteen handred and eighteen arm welcome on the re: No doubt was expressed} a marked improvement in their team s to the ue between the gi work. sl The games scheduled with Colehar- teams, although it was expected that the Wdshburn boys would meet stub-| hor for next Friday here have been called off. It is expected to meet Tur- born resistance. Instead, they clain a “raw deal’ all around.| tle Lake, Wilton or Underwood in the st complaint is that the score| near future, stood 17 to 14 in their favor when} blast of the whistle and they let down | M AT BELFIELD BURNS timekeeper was changed in the last! half and he did not call time for four! [ickinson, N. D. Feb, 11.—Fire It was during that|store at Felfield recently and before gained such extra tallies. It is expected to pro-| headway as to preclude control. The e test the game on that ground. | building, stock and good will of the The Washburn boys also assert that business was taken over not long ago the Coleharbor referee declared fouls’ by the Gorham Cooperative Mercan- against them in an unfair manner. | tile Co., the former owners being Hav- CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That - Genuine Castoria have been called. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Department of Justice REGISTRATION OF ALIEN ENEMIES Suggestions and Instructions to Registrants Persons required to register should understand. that in so doing they are giving proof of their peaceful dispo- sitions and of theiw intention to conform to the laws of the United States. Every registrant should read carefully the form of reg- istration affidavit handed to him and ask the registration officer for explanation on all points not clear to him before attempting to fill out the blanks. Registration officers are instructed to give registrants all possible aid in the way of explanation and advice. Each registrant is required to furnish four unmounted photographs of himself, not larger than 3 by 3 inches in size on thin paper, with light background. All four photo- graphs should be signed by the registrant, across the face \ of the photographs so as not to obscure the features, if the applicant is able to write. liree blank forms of re ation affidavit must be completely filed out by the registrant or his representative (with the exception of the blanks indicated to be filled out «| {| _ALGOHOL-3 HER cane ( Vegetable Preparation iors: | f eet nel cod by Regul achs and Bowels i There’ Promoting Digestion \ Free ness and Rest otal . neither Opiam, Morphine nor by the registration officer and the description of the regis- iat Mineral. Nov NARCOTIC | trant and the placing of the finger prints on the blank, Recipe of Old De SHMUEL i and must be produced by the registrant personaaly to. the “Pimpin Seed 4 registration officer and he ed and sworn to by the regis- 1 trant in the 7 id before the registration officer, ption of the registrant and super- who will fill in t r y prints and: the attaching of the vise the fixing of the finge Dan gar . photographs. [If the 4 can not write he must Wianlergreea Favor _ make his mark in the, signatire space and affix his left AfielpfulRemedy hr Use thumb print in the space provided opposite the signature Gonstipation and Diarrl B space. and Fever isn cP The finger printing is a method of: identification and i 10 oni F follows the practice observed in the military and-the naval a resifting there! rperen or ver | service of the United States. : lah Signature o! The registrant is hereby-informed that he must again zw leh. present himself before the registration officer, who took: his ee oath after 10 days but before 15 days from the last day fixed for registration in his registration district. to obtain a regis- Thirty Years tration card upon which ‘he must sign’ his: name, or make re his mark, and place his left thumb print in‘the presence of > 39— 4 the registration officer. : : —— i i Pouteemean kb CRS Se Ox BERTSOH; .., ik fone i : hac aco lad : oi _. Commissioner of Police. THE CENTAUA COmPanY, ROW