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SCHEDULE FOR 7 i | Rosen’s Clothing | | Transportation Arrangements) {, for 1,037 Selects April 26- May 1 Announced Schedules for the movement of ! North Dakota select service soldi » to Camp Dodge, during the five \ period beginning April 26, were an- nounced today. Schedule No. 1 calls © for eight men from Bowman, 11 from Slope, seven from Adams, five from, © Sioux. 15 from Emmons and 17 from Dickey to leave over the Milwaukee line April 30. Divide county monopo- lizes schedule No. 2, calling tor 17 men » to leave over the Soo on April 29.) Schedule No. 3 takes 21 men from Me- Kenzie, 31 from Williams, 2s from Mountrail and 12 from Renville, via the Great Northern Apri 30. Schedule all, takes from MeMer Bottineau, 13 from Pierc lette, 14 from Towne sey, 19 from Nelson 29 from Walsh, 2 from Grand Forks, eele and 24 from t Northern on 2 men will go as a-single contingent over the North: ern Pacific. April 29 Morton sends 27, Kidder 1 igge orthern Pac On the » but on a disevent train, alley sends 10, Bilings 7 Starke 22, buan ts, Mercer io, Guver 5, Hettinger 12 and Grant 13. over the Northern Pacific, and LaMoure and Ransom county each seaa i men by the same route. Benson moves 20 men, Sheridan 11 and Stutsman 39 over the Northern Pacific on April 30, and on the 29th Burke sends 13, McLean 27, War Wells 22, Foster 12, Barnes 31, 1 gan 10, McIntosh 12 and Sargent over'the Soo. In every instance ex- cept where the county seat is an in-| land town not served by a railroad the | j nd G shire. capital is made the rallying! point for the selects. | GOPHER STATE | FORESTER FOR | son for Trapping of Fur- i Bearers St. Paul, Minn. April 23.—State| Forester W. T. Cox today made public @ statement on the success of beaver Propagation in Minnesota and he de- clared “it would be a serious. m take to open a season for indiscrim- inate’ beaver trapping.” “To do so would be to wipe out in one month, the re: f twenty $ protection and : Mr. Cox. Mr. Cox. who has issued a number of instructive statements for the gu ance of trappers and woodsn clared that many fur bearing an have been killed because of the norance and carelessness or tra pers. “The average trapper doe. know much about the life of a 4 family, so he ki One he traps at the wrong time and in t wrong way. Opening beaver hou -or cutting a beaver dam in the wint endangers the whole colony because the animals are likely to be from their food supply. T should be done under regulations by authorized trappers.” GOPHER THRIFT STAMP SALESMEN - AFTER RECORDS Campaigns ~ Organizing With < View to Making Every Citizen a Purchaser dred per cent s' during the many thrift n Minneso: ta. Several recenti, ve visited cam- paign headquarters here in an effort te obtain new ideas and straighten out minor deta! the work duri the month of May will go along with- ov a hitch. Vice Director J. t ing the sales fore Oo the campaign is not solely to ask immediate cash purchases. On the} sontrary, he explained, the pledges to | me made are for War Savings Stamp | purchases throughout the year. These | will probably be on a monthly basis to | extend through the coming months in equal portions, “The purpose of the government in| augmenting its War Savings stamps sales is to encvourage thrift,” said Mr. Meyering. “That means that the cit- fzens can save from unnecessary ex- penditures enough money to buy their quota of savings stamps. If all do that the campaign in Minnesota will be‘@ great success.” _ ASK YOUR GROCER. Ask your grocer for Driscoll cream- ery butter “Made in Burleigh County.” ————————— TOBACCO HABIT EASILY OVERCOME few Yorker of wide experience, hé@ written a book telling how the to- bacco and snuff habit may be easily and quickly banished with delightful benefit. The author, Edward ¥. ‘Woods, WA 299, Station F, New York ‘will mail his book free on re- Meyering, head-| id the purpose | healtimproves wonderfully at- 0 craving is conquered. f » tranquil sleep, clear eyes, rmal appetite, good digestion, man- vigor, strong memory and a general y are among the many Feported, Get rid of that irritable. feeling; no more ar or cigarette, snuff cape hold matters L | The sweetest girl in :.vtion pictures will b2 s BEAVER LAWS roaring farce entitled “The Amazons.” pe | some little star at her best in a subject of rapid fire theme and hundreds of laughs. Takes Stand Against Open Sea-| has Marguerite Clark been given such an opportunity to aisplay her own inimitable humor and various surprises are in store for those who will visit the Bismarck theatre to see their favorite. WA RS REGENTS ACCEPT ret Shoo! course, and. students take RESIGNATION OF _ i u HEAD OF NORMAL tore Dr. William Clarke to Succeed * Acting President Steele at cova SIN days ¢ ROSE PASTOR STOKE: Minot School The board a formal m ay 7. When a nur are to be ard has acc CLARK ychiures en at the Bismarcx theatre tonight in that Atynical Clark picture. “The Amazons” presents the win- Never before FIFTEEN PERCENT INCREASE IN RATE ON PAPER ASKED ng these studies will receive the reg- ular normal school credi » summer school @ a aevoved enur The normal summer for a five each week. Washington, D. C.. April 23.—An in- grease of 1° per cent in carload rates on newsprint paper from International Falls, ‘minn., to points in western Canada, was asked of the interstate ccimerce commission today by the Luluth, Winnipeg & Peoife railway. ‘ aa INDICTED UNDER U.S. ESPIONAGE STATUTE RUBLE DIECUAROED. eas i a vable, DB ‘oll attorney, lost r his automcebile Jicense tags into Bismarck on Monday af. is arrival here he Special Automobile on a. charge of violat- omobilé registration sta- S—Stands for Satisfaction E—Stands for Economy R—Stands for Reliance V—Stands for Value [—Stands for Integrity C-—Stands for Courtesy E—Stands for Efficiency —That’s Our Middle Name Storage. Accessories. Etc. | Lahr Motor Sales Co. |! Overland Distributors THAT’S IT! You’ve Got It—A Cuban Seal? Every Puff a Cigar 5e—Not 6c ASK FOR ONE ! North Dakota Council of Defense, Friday and Saturday, April 26th eA North Dakota HOTEL M’KENZIE Selected as Headquarters ‘for Big Editorial Meeting Called by the and 27th. The only absolutely fireproof hotel in the state. Certificates of Deposit Are the best recommendation a young man can carry. They are evidence of thrift.and reliability. They may mark the difference between success and failure. * Money spent benefits the other fellow. Maney saved is money growing in value to you. If invest- ed in a certificate of deposit at this bank it earns you 5 per cent interest. Investigate the attractive features of this ex- | Fy | The Bismarck Tribune cellent system of saving. “THE FRIENDLY BANK” B 2 Bismarck ismarck Realty Company North Dal CLOUNUUONsROnSouuONOnON TAMUBUOUUETOGGGEQUGHEDUGUAUOEDESUAUOUEAUGUGUEDEQUNSUONGEOGEOEAUOUOGCOUEAGAUUCUNUSAUOEUUONOGEONUODOGEAUOEOOuONUASSOguoUG utes, which required that two license | ags be displayed. Ruble went before | \ jury in a local justice court, and the i and the other foot on a, banana jurors, after a few minutes’ delibera-| peel,.so to speak,” responds a man of jon, found in favor of the Driscoll nan. Ask your grocer for Driscoll cream: | ery butter “ Tribune Want Ads Bring Results.. | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. AOUANULEOUAUUGOUUOCUSOONGOUOOOUEOOUUROOUOOGOUOREDUDODOODEGOOOOGEUEUNAUScuunbOuG Aut jannnenacaanl features Florsheim - Shoes Wear Florsheim NORDEA AAAUOORANSANUSUNOSEIS unuapseuenecseuenenuaneneananennsencncavencanecerauguacenencaneanssuaneauecnassacaussggcnscnscansesusey —they wear longer —fit right —look better —keep their shape —cause no foot troubles —and cost less in the end In buying Shoes remember that value is measured by the satisfaction received in Style, Fit and Service, not by the price. Hun- dreds of thousands wear Florsheims—why not you. Rosen’s Clothing Shop Only One Store. ‘ McKenzie Hotel Bldg. a HANbeasannnasndaniaeaanacuanaqnagny TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. .. WANTED—yYoung girl to work during. day only. Apply Mrs. Jd. Holl han, 112 Broadway. 2 t % 4 23 3t % WANTED—To caré for child and help with housework afternoons. Phone 417R. Aa: = 423 2t MAN WANTED—At’ once. © Apply. Northern Produce Co. ‘Bismarck N;’ Dak, 4 23 It Time for Discretion. “Why, I've got one foot in the grave sixty-five, sued for breach of promise in New York. ‘Under such: circum- stances there is every reason why a man should exercise discretion.—Bos- ton Globe. ASK YOUR GROCER. oa ade in Burleigh County. umenecnasencncescncuvggeguvnscocnenuanenisisenisneeuant nnenngnannaaegneavcascanesl Warning to Grocers —_———— FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMER’S CARD No. 1 Name of Purchaser:.... ... Address. . Firm Name of Dealer ... .... Address Clerk Making Sale bees “Name of Food | Date Last | Am’t Last | : | Purchase | Purchase | Purchase ate Last | Am’t This! No. in” | Purchase | Family Wheat Flour Substitutes Sugar 1 | I certify that the above information is true and that I have not bought nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary to the rules of the Federal Administrator. | | | | | | | | | | Consumer Cards to be mailed to Federal Food Administrator at end of each month, Agricultural College, N. D. $$$ —<————— The Federal Food Administration requires that each and every Grocer or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as well as. Sugar, must have. on hand and see that each customer signs the food card facsimilie of which ap- pears in this advertisement. : In order to cooperate with the Food Administration The Tribune is supplying the Grocers with these cards at the rate of TWO DOLLARS (§2) PER THOUSAND in lots of one thousand or more. It is especially requested that all Grocers or Dealers in the foods mentioned place their orders for these cards at once. Every.customer must sign one of these cards and there should be no excuse for the Grocer being without thm. Under penalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must have the personal signature of the customer when foods mentioned on the card are purchased. MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. ONE OR TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. BISMARCK, N. D. ivanecangcenunnsooensacuontgqoe HUTT ANRETLESSURSUSUMGES UEDA UNU CHOPS PALL DL UNGAR TAFT ED abHiAtRtey