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NOW BE CAREFUL GONG DOWN THOSW STAIRS ~THATS WeAVENS!! WHAT'S THAT? FRECKLES, WHAT. WANE YOU FRECKLES AND HIS epee aici 3 FRIENDS | ; BET LAW c By Blosser NO DAMAGE DONE! You ASK ME “Tt!” IDEA’ OF ROOSTIN UP IN THIS Tree? WELL, TH’ FIRST REASON Is, BECAUSE WE WONT Be BOTHERED BY NO ANIMAL “THINGS Wor 11S SOMETHIN’ TEETHY LIKE ~~ AN! iT AINT SFRIENDLY SOUNDIN’ ! SQUIRREL FOOD oe eeoelr anes By Ahern REASON 15 TH'Same ! ie : THIS EATER HAPPENS TO BE'A VEGETARIAN . : + sald To contain a satisfactory | nahin |p ay ‘ice ‘bdat. She considers spin- : Good Exc Child tent * use for Botherin ‘ood Impoi STANDING OF THE 50, TWO Veit ol a ea a A ning over the Ice at the speed een ilraa Sith his sunt, yhoswas.{. Frosbel, that ‘deep’ studeut of child CLUBS IN VILLAGE OF 1 Gs ce pia n ee ood vane iG Ic t racing automobile sport and {t prob- | 9 milliner and worked dewn.town. She | culture, said that in the early years 4 THIRDS. IN RED CROSS 37 Se ee Gan ae ccoattk cachet ably fa if one hag nerves steady enough | had: told him not'to: telephone'to her | the: child's food’ 4s: » matter of the a rE 7 Dp Anite. ok panes fh Ath i to stand it, for it requires nerves of | untéas it was important. One-day she | greatest: {mportance, not only-may the NATIONAL FEAT: Be Klukwan, ‘Alneka.-<Although on 0) one ‘ is Mi fe jour, ¥ i steel and the utmost akill to steer this called to the phone, child by thie means be made then tm New York i 16 there are ‘only, 150 inhabitants Lai i Peet TBEesladite ing, — boat over the ice-covered rivers. There unt Chicago . 12, .600|@ in this. village, the local Red | Peanut flour is sald to be readily no ve ae es of ee amuse a ae he soetng Cinclanatl 6 6 oe Cross “society yhas 100. mem- digestible, wholesome and palatable, decane ateuby iioutes-6t ahpothag’ ants eo Teihpne. ttaparen 13.536) ¢ bers. This Red ‘Cross ‘soctety 1s and the Florida company expects to 2 2 x zs (Philadelphia 16-429) $ composed entirely of Indians. another equally speedy ice yacht or of Brooklyn 17 41a be able to market it at a price below | |, dropping into icy water if one is un- Recently the organization gave that of wheat fldur. Meee ae Eostot 19. 367 R » a a benefit basket social ‘and net- : fortunate enough to strike @ patch of 19 an ‘ ¥ open river. TELLS OF NEW GRETNA GREEN West Virginia Town Where Nuptial Knots Are Tied More Easily Than * Anywhere Else. Pittsburgh, Pa.—Wellsburg, W. Va., isthe Gretna Green where nuptial knots | Serene in her faith in an ever-pres- ent good fortune, this miss is smiling happily as she starts her yacht for spin along the Shrewsbury, inside the Jersey capes. Gs pleted 46 dresses: for French children, eight bathrobes, 387 crocheted bonnets, 82 pairs of socks, and 16 puirs of wristlets. Patriotic speeches made by the Indians are features of the or- ganization’s meetings. ry i $ ted $100. The wosmen haye com- Games Today. r New York at St. Louls. 2 . Brooklyn at Chicago. Boston at Cincinnatl. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN EE AGU E:. wu ob, nw. L. Pet. “On the Stump.”. In enrly times in this country it was oe york 8 a eee are tied more easily than anywhere ‘I the custom of campaigners in, a politt- ‘ Cleyeland 4. 5643|\-—nrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey | else ‘im America. A woman taxicab cal canvass to travel through the coun- Chicago . 13.519 driver meets all trains for the purpose try and make open air speeches. Pub- at St, Louis .. 14, br WORK: OF THEY.M.C. A. of taking eloping parties to the mar Ite halls and platforms:were rare and Philadelphia | 16 | 429 ni ich riage license office and the altar with- the stumps or trees ‘were numerous Beto. is an ~ / out moment's logs of time. =| [and furnished pi stennid Lysate Altes i sues % This information was given by Mrs, ‘which to speak. Hence ‘the words, i ; Games Today. Spends $5,000,000 2 Month In Otto Schenck, aged sixteen years, “stunip speaker,” “stump orator” and : i ae “Chicago at New. York. ‘i _Ministering to Soldiers, pen: er, plea for aivpree was heard “stumping. , 5 ‘ St. Louis at Washington. as sas ¥ jn. the. divorce. court. here, : - — i 3 * a ‘Detroit at Philadelphia. y ——— Sight of Fishes. $ Ty. a ahwA. Gleveland at Boston. Two Thousand Workers Are With Ex Dally Th Scientists have recently @iscovercd ere wou « AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. peditlonary Forces end 8,000 The possession of great powers no that most fishes are able to focus theli : : i ; W. L. Pet. in American Campo. doubt curries with it a conrempt. for with ts 'n¢ i eyes on pear objects by means of thc NY e Lovjaville .. 14 4 Tig aa mere external show.—Garfleld. the’ profty miss ‘who skippers. this | superior and Inferior oblique muscles . (Milwaukee ,. 13 65) Washin; gtoh.—In Its work of mints: ee ————————— l u eoaae city a Ge tering to the social, recrenttonal nel | MUINUNNIIIUEETEUEOREEeUuusoUououUoNU snag uanenuanensvoneenvosanaasoeneeusennauennUusog, y : ‘ Indianapol . 9 7. 1563] religious welfare of the boys and young ‘st. Paul < 6 14 .300| men of this city and county who haye Toledo .. . #14 2221 entisted in the National army, the Y. | +8 14> 176) aC, A. is now expending a total of $5,000,000 a month. These, together with other interesting figures. on the Minneapolis . When you see a man toiling like a beaver to Games Today. extend the sale of printing presses far and wide, Gplumbus at St. Paul. CGANAREREODOOEAOAEAULEED Warning to Grocers 1 Minneapolis. scape of thé, work are contained In a ete a at: zapolle City. bulletin just received from the Nation- take'your hat off to that man. Louisville st. Milwaukee. al war work council. : According .to the statement of the - In a literal sense you will not, of cours for RESULTS IN BASEBALL. cSuncll, the “hame” side of army camp ‘American League. p| life Is bélng maintained among the hundreds of thousands of soldier boys both ‘In the United States and tn France. At the present time there are 2,200 Y. M. ©. A. workers with the cx: peaitionary forces in France and Eng- the reason that to date, Americans have not been in the habit of dipping their hats,to ANY man —and if our MONEY holds out and’ we ‘buy enough Liberty bonds we are never going to’ FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION \ £ CUSTOMER'S CARD No.1! Name of Purchaser ...... saya | eB” VAddresB...s0..ce3sc8ses Firm Name of Dealer . Clerk Making Sale ..... Cleyeland . Boston .. (Morton a! and Agnew. Schang. HAVE to. i 4 land and 2,000 other workers in Amert- panies Sc sn cn ace A Ts Oe ae en capa d Name of Food | Date Last | Am’t vast Date Task |Am’t This | No. in” ie ut ue ou’re one who has read even in let . Aigsmith. The Y. M. ©. A. has been asked by +| Purchase | Furelase | Purchase | Purchase | Family outline, the story of. the:race—YQU: neg | ‘Ghicago-New York, wet grounds, General Pershing ta take aver the en Wheat Flour | | = | el reminded that you OWE thése men something! is deiphi: ‘i re cunteen system w! he Amerier ‘ Legale fea dee oe army in France, and this will require Substitutes . [& S| +} | | All ‘worth while'human history prior to : , a! National League. p| the services of more then 2,000 volun- Sugar | Fal y | | | ing may be summed up in a few pages. ‘It’ } | aims BH El teer workers alone. An effort ts now | i | j | long way down, from savagery. tothe. present, { Be Ra eer being made to secure ut least 1,000 4 2 hs PUM SDUTE jaa; “Milled, Sandere| buslness and professional men of hixh | Rd ey 2 | | | but destroy the printing presses and ty ‘ F a standing who will go to France for all e slo) 5 f Aree Beene sorts of Y. M. c A. service before . eerily that the ‘above nora is true and\that I have not bought cae slope. backwvard would. be deep, and dan { ooklyn .. July 1. nor in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods eontrary to the : ‘ icago . I timated that 8,000,000 feet of he F Administrator. ilro c Griner, Grimes and Krueger; Wea-| amy are being exhibited weekly to the memorize oe sn Signed Away would go our schools, our railroads, our | Ver‘and O'Farrell. ev p| Soldiers at home ond abrond, A re, De ae Oa tanr ee eC telegraph and our telephone systemis~all the big | Boston BWC ar Pee ait ce ai Cards to be mailed to Federal Food Administrator af end of. each month, headliners of our present day civilization, and | Cincinnati . 130 Toeah bana BoD Eats, aie 6g ’” Agricultural College, N. D. Pe: soon enough, say three generations, we would Hearn and Wilson; Eller and Smita ees and 1 Me: Melne eel : bé narrowed down to a “walking distance” knowl! i gloves and mitts, boxing g'oves, volley i —E ee ) } New tor Bs an § 18 4} bails and vartous’ other kinds ‘of. apa: | j edge.of things, and headed straight for sandals, i it. Louis .... +4 9 2) ratus for promoting the play spirit ., i tio : é PS NS x (May, Doak, Sherdelt and Snyder. hours. i and see that each customer signs the food card: facsimilie of which ap- ~ pears in this advertisement. Printing is the Sun of the haman intellectual ‘American Association: ‘The Y. M. ©. A. has established # $ RH Ej chaly ‘of huts and dugouts along the uni th % is the ih t veflector Columbus . . 6 8 3} front nes occupied by - American iverse—the newspaper 18 in! 01 St. Paul .. 2 7 2) troops “over there” and is meeting the In order to cooperate with the Food Administration The Tribune. is which collects and diffuses information to every q illis and Hartley; Piercey, Jasper| needs of the Sammies aa thicy take supplying the Grocers with these cards at the rate of TWO DOLLARS ($2) - i quarter of the habitable globe—AND THE AD TRANSMUTES “ IT INTO COIN-OF-THE- REALM! By How - ‘long will | the ad sarvive? PER THOUSAND in lots of one thousand ‘or more. Cook, Glenn. ~ their places in the/Lorraine trenches. , : It is especially requested: that all. Grocers or Dealers in the foods RHE Louisville .. -enot The ¥. M.-C..A.-huts on the Russian Milwaukee 72 1g. 3| front have been demolished by German Shackelford, Luque and Kocher; | sunsand the 150 secretaries there have Howard, Williams and Huhn, Murphy. | retired before the advance of the Huns RHE/and are now established in, Siberia Toledo 2 6 1) awaiting an opportunity to return to Mipneapolis ... 0 6 2 Russia. ‘Sanders and Kelly; Robertson and shdianapolie Kansas City, postponed,, MAKE: PEANUT FLOUR BREAD rain. mentioned place their-orders for these cards.tit 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 ter foods mentioned on the card are purchased. MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMRER OF CARDS NEEDED. ONE OR TWO THOUSAND OR-MORE—BUT ORDER ENOUGH FOR FUTURE oer i scsrot rac vs ead So long as one man has merchandise that an- other man wants to buy. , A merchant can get merchandise in larger quantities at a lower price and so he advertises that he will sell to the consumer at a low mar- gin of profit. He can afford to do this because his sales will be greater, likewise his Profits, : Florida Baker Expects to Market It Removing a Broken Caster. ‘at ‘Price Below That of 4 broken caster may be withdrawn — the leg of a piece of furniture by aN Wheat Flour. ing a hole in the center of the Gj er stem, and threading in a ma- chine screw, thus securing a suitable ; hold. A heavy metal washer is placed eae oy, SE Rapaesdan of x the be fer Seta Su tion with B. F. Williamson, a chemist EE ee ce ct of that city, the food administration of wood, or leather, while ‘a claw hom- reports. mef, or “jimmy,” 1b used ae a Mag. ‘The peanut flour used Is made from en part—Popular Mechanics Mag’ | J-cout cake left after oll extraction, if i es NS The Bismarck Tribune BISMARCK, N.D. .nauusnnuasnLy Eo Washington—Peanut flour bread has been put on the market in wide So long as one heeds what another has*} just 80 long .will there be advertising—because the value of ‘advertising has at last become understood. SS NUCUNAAUOOONUEGAUADAOOOUSSNEOCOOOCUNERAOQUOODSERAOCOBCRROGOORAOSOCOORORODADUQOOQUUDSEOOOQOUD/SRSLOOOQGORRESOGRRQ0U0NNOQOROQ00NN00EDQG00R0REQOROSQUOE2GN0000000ENSE0COR00000000000000000000000