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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser HE JUDGES EVERYTHING BY THE SOUND Now DON'T. Sit UP FoR, NEw IT MIGHT BE MID- NIGHT BEFORE 1 GET HOME $ SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern AW G'WAN, 'BEI!NY, RELENT, AND SETHIMFREE! , GSA i} b It is reported officially that there Gre 35,000,000 less hogs, in the world now ‘than three years ago. The condition has become so alarming Sh that a campaign to stim- ulate interest in hog raising is to be conducted locally, culminating in the big swine show at the North Dakota State Fair, Fargo. July 15 to 20. The shortage of meats and fats is so pronounced all over the world, and this shortage is becom- ing so acute, that it is necessary for live stock raisers to pay prin- 4 c At the Orpheum Theatre tonight. Try to get.in, y Swine Show to be Record One % Europe Must Have More Fats E DON'T COME. HONE LATER THAN THAT, WELL NOW -~ IVE "GOT THAT. DAG MONK SEWED UP 7} IN THIS TREE FOR GOoD, AN’ THEY RINT NO HOLLOW ROOTS OR NOTHIN’ FOR HIM To EXCAPE ‘ "BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BoP SONE WHERE IS Yo, Mom? HIM: KNOCKIN’ Ta: / GET OUT ~ D KNOCK AWAY \ INR: MONK= ALL YOUR UNCLES, GoSh~ DON'T You KNOW WHAT A STAG PARTY. - Sa? we ARCHIBALD MONK! I.” “LEAVE You TO YouR, Doom | Wen! HEH! TES! LIKE TH’ VILLIAN N, MONDAY, JUNE: 3,: 1918. THAT'S WHERE THEY NOW GO AN’ C) D 9 on, cipal attention to” ising of meat animals which. will multiply rapidly and mature quickly. Hogs multipiy five or six times as rap- idlyas aay other meat animal, A hog can he marketed from six to ten months after birth, Fats Wanted. Pork is needed principally be- cause it is a fatty meat. The hu- man body must have fat, and pork is one of the common sources’ of! fat. There is a dearth of fatty foods in Europe, “The swine show will popularize bog production.—Copyrighted, IRBANKS, IN SCENE FROM TRIANGLE. “MANHATTAN MADNESS.” xEy | Milwaukee . : : | | CLUBS New York . Philadelphia. Columbus .. Kansas_ Louisville . Indianapolis St. Paul)... Minneapolis . Toledo .... SUNDAY'S BASEBALL. Arnierican League. Chicago, 6; New York 2. nnuennennbeasuenvennonneungnoauensnancan } NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ww. L. Eoston. 25° (16 New York 3 16 pt._woul Pitas rie Clevet 22.20 Chicago 18 1%: Detroit. 14 20 Washington STANDING OF THE % Detroit 4; Boston 3. Cleveland 1; Washington 0. St. Louis 4; Philadelphia. 2. National League. © Philadelphia, 6, Cincinnati 3. American Association. Columbus 11; Toledo 3. Pet. _Jouisville 3; ‘Indianapolis 2. ‘667 ‘Kansas City 3; Milwaukee 2. SB ‘St. Paul 5; Minneapolis 1. ‘31a ‘St. Paul 2,.Minneapolis 1. 462 ee ae ae ‘ADVERTISEMENT. 342 Sealed ‘bids for the’ construction of , a sanitary. sewer. on Teth streé : bee fro mFront street to a point one hun. ‘610 dred feet sowth of the souih ine ot Bowen street--in Sewer lnprovement Districts Three and Five, city of Bis- 4 py the board of city commissioners ot 514 Yi the ‘said’ city until 3:o’clock p.m. June #12 47, 1918, nr 405 378 “gay Work. Pet. 692 654 Bidders shall ibid upon a basis of cash payment for said work and aré required to state thé-rate of interest the improvement warrants shall )ear (not: exceeding 7 per cent. per: annum) which are to be received, and accept. ed iby them at par in payment for the All such work; to.\be. done. ac- irep cording to and. in acedrdayce with 429 321 plans and specifications’ prepared by the city enginéér, approved by the 179 city commission ‘nd’ filed in the of "FEDERAL FOOD’ ADMINISTRATION Name of Purchaser ‘1{ Firm Name of Dealer . Clerk Making Sale ......:.. Name of: Food fice of the city auditor. Thé following’ #proximate’ quanti, ties are given for ‘the @hitlatice of the bidders. ee, . mafck}:North Dakota, will be received, 888 lin. ft. of 8 inch vitrified sewer. 2 manholes. 1 lamphole. 24 8-inch by 6-inch’Ys. Bids will be received providing for the completion of the work by August 15, 1918, d Each’ bid much be accompanied by a certified check in the sum. of Five Hundred ($500.00) dollars indorsed or made payable to the president of the city commission of the city. of Bis- marck, N. 'D., as a guarantee that the bidder will enter, into a contract, for the performance of such work in case such work is awarded to him, within ten days after the acceptance of his bid, and im case any bidder to. whom such contract shall be awarded fails or refuses to enitet into such contract awhen requested to do sé, ‘such check accompanying hig bid shall be retdfn- edby the’ city as’ liquidated damages for such failure. ig Sis Each proposal must be accompanies by a bond running to the city of Bis- marck, in sum. équal to the amount of the bid, as provided for in section 8707 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913. Plans, specifications estimates and iblank forms df propos- als are on file at the office of the city, auditor or. the.same may ‘be ob- tained from the city engineer upon ap- plication, Each! bid shall’ be securely sealed eand endorsed, ‘Proposals for the construction of a Sanitary Sewer on Tenth Street from Frqnt Street to a point one hundred feet south of the south line of Bowen street.” UDAUDUUOUARDUNOOOOEUOEAOLDEUAQUONNN bs ARD No. + Date Last | Am’t-Last | Date Last | Am’t This | No. in. Purchase | Purchase | Purchase’ | Purchase i Address. . HONDOORAATOOEDGUGDDAGOHOQUOUEGODOGEQUGUANNOONUNUDOO® , N | Family * Wheat Flour «| \ Substitutes Sugar * ‘without thm. ANGELRAUESGALSUUCUUAROAEDAQUUCROOCGAICUAASSOGSRUCUUASCLOUURCUERCCUCEIOOUUROCUCUUUEGACSGUCRLOCOKARCUCUAUCORLALODOESLOUROCELACARROLEEERERES TAAL PLALAAN ISI ORCL Pe \ \ s 1 ‘The Federal or Dealer ae and see that eac! \ 5 pears. in this advertisement. AAUOEUGRONQUDSOEUREGOSODUAUGOAELOLOGUNL =~ mentioned place t sign one of these U | I at | | 1 Food Administration requi h customer signs supplying the Grocer's wit! he r PER THOUSAND in lots of one thousand or more. _ It is. especially requested that all have the personal signature o: card are purchased, MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY..GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. ‘ONE OR TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER aN Signed . Agricultural College, N. D. i | | : : : | I certify that the above information.is rue and that I have not bought nor hold-in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrafy to the rules of the Federal Administrator. =~ ; ; bs ( ‘ A /~+ - Consumer’ 3 _ Cards to be mailed! to Federal Food Administrator at end of each month, : 4 E res that.each and every Grocer. - ur and substitutes as: well as Sugar, must Have on hand the food card facsimilie of which ap- In order to cooperate with the Food Administration The Tribune is h these cards.af. the rate of TWO DOLLARS ($2) Grocers or Dealers in the foods heir orders for these cards at once. Every customer must cards and there should be no excuse for the Grocer being- Inder penalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must f the customer when foods mentioned. on the ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. Vg | BISMARCK, N-D. unuangaddR40¢Q0QUQLOLUEUUEULEMEOUNEGOUIEUGALELUGLADUOULOEEOUHUODT@HNALULELD The Bismarck Tribune. x a é | ji 7 Bidders must specify in their pro-|° By. direction of the “board of ‘city posals that should the above work be| commissioners of the city of Bismarck, awarded to them, they will bind them-| North Dakota. : 4 ‘selves to finish and ‘complete the same i. not later than the date stated in the advertisement. The right is reservec | 6—3- 6—10. to reject any or all bids\as the bes: . ae eS interests of the city may appeg. Trihune Want Ads Bring Results. C. L. BURTON, Me City Auditor. “ nuCuarduuanievuseeeaiyituetenananibitit runpiainrearneny - Where would we be withoute extend the sale of printing presses-far and wide, take your hat. off to that man. In a literal sense you will not,.of course—for. 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. wé - buy enough Liberty bonds we are never going /to . | HAVE to. : But. if you’re one who has read even in, briet outline, the story of the racc—YOU needn’t-be reminded that you OWE these men something! All worth while human history prior to print-- ing may be summed: up'in'a few pages. It’s’ & long way down, from savagery to the prexent,. _but destroy the printing presses and. type cases’ and the slope backward would be deep and-dan- gerous. ; : Away would go‘ our schools, our railroads, our telegraph and our telephone systems—all the. big headliners of ourjpresent day civilization, and soon enough, say: three generations, we would be narrowed down to a “walking distance” knowl- edge of things, and headed straight for sandals, skins, clubs and. brawn, as in the pre-Adam ages. * > i Printing is the Spn of the human intellectual universe—the néwspaper is the giant ~ yeflector which collects and- diffuses information 4o every quarter of the habitable globe—AND THE AD TRANSMUTES © IT | INTO. COIN-OF-THE- REALM! 5 ; : How long will:the ad survive? 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 afforg to do this: because his sales will be greater, likewise his profits, - So long as ohe needs what-another has, just so long will there be advertisirig—because the value of advertising has at last become understood., “es Ty) VOTO EHR eE ESCUELA Aa eS x