The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1918, Page 6

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE’5, 1918. OKBOV«. NOW TIN GO FER Avy 600d OLD SWIM. FRECKLES AND HIS y | “aa KuD ot FRIENDS ert By: Blosser HE THOUGHT THE’ WATER MADE HIM SHRINK NOU LIKE A 4 SeTOF ‘6ceNERY : tens RIGHT +" és LiKe That! ; WEY YoU PEN CHAUFFEUR! « HOW LONG Y’GOIN’ To KEEP US° ON “THIS DESSIT 1S-LAND 2 FOLKS HAVE BEEN WRITIN’ IN WONDERIN’ HOW YOURE GOIN’ To. GET US wHooP! LOOK LooKit ! WERE REALIY HONEST SURE BACK AN: Howd', w SQUIRREL FOOD BACK ANT, BECANON By Ahern THINK YOU DONT KNOW. + \ SORRY WE COULDN’T HAVE ; A BRASS BAND TO MEET “i ¢ ON “THIS YOU, BENNY VSLAND- THE in Bismarck looking after business’ ; “'had been one of the fifty who had 4 after Waving. spent several days : ————¢| Philadelphia 5; St. Lous’ 3.” { American. Association. | MANDAN NEWS excelled in military industry, bravery | matters. in New alem‘ ma Meinity visiting with a. r : ‘Washington 3; Cleveland 1. Indianalopis 5; ‘Louisville O [and discipline. It will do everybody relatives, and,felends. | . LS fy | pa cra Banees r) good to hear orporal Smith talk and'| The county commissioners are in i a | CLUBS National League. Fy ally Thew ght, it is hoped ‘that all possible’ will be|Session. Several important matters) Ben Bird, mi I at Almont, was] e Chicago 3; Boston 2, ally | : present to hear him, are before the board ana it is expect-| in Mandan yesterday and this morning "| New York Pittsburgh 1. To be able to obey ideas, to be tree: 4 He is one of “our” boys who can ods the ne ae will be in se8-| ooking after bnsiness matters. NATIONAL LEAGUE. "Cincinnati $; 0; Philedelphia 4 from self-consciousness, to'be simple—. ' tell of the terrible tales of war. We|S!0" ® g : fee W. L. Pet! §t. Louis 8; Brooklyn 1. (13’ in-| these are the secretg of courage.—Phil- have heard Canadian and Britsh sol-| Howard Seaman returned .home| THe three service flags at the cath New York ... +. 27 12.692] nings). Ups Brooks, 3 5 diers tell of the war, but this is the] Monday,evening from St. Paul, where |°li¢. church were formally daficated | Chicago . 26 12 684 ‘ first time any of our own lads having|he had been with a shipment of cat-| Memorial Day. Pittebursts e 18 17 ple ee 5 7 4 : ctive service is to lecture’ here. : : Cincinnati 22 21 "51 = = = ——— me b i Corporal Harold J. Smith “from | °°" *°UY® *2¥ice % 10 lecture’ hire |e consisting of sixteen carloads. © | raitor 8, A. Young’ is in Leith this Boston’ 18 22 1450 spat Mr. and’ Mrs, William’ Steinbrueck! Charles Kruetz of the Paradise vic-| week loking after affairs at the Leith | St. Lou! 16 23.410 Over There” Will Make and daughters left yesterday morning|inity was in Mandan attending to bu-| Index office. Brooklyn 1827 )—-B25 y on No. 3 for Seattle, Wash., where|siness matters the early part of the emanates y _ Addresses Thursday they expect to make their future home.| week. He returned home yesterday. Tooth “Corn” in Night. AMERICAN ee ei Mr. Steinbrueck expects to secure em- mere mh i brother | < ". € ct. : ts F. H. Waldo, manager of the North |” Minnie fs fond ‘of her infant bre Boston .. ., 96 16 619 i = Corporal Smith, one df Pershing’s eat iat tomanten sae Dakota Independent’ Telephone Co.,| and delights.1n tickling ‘his lips to hear | New York . 23018561 4 : fathioits fifty, will give a‘brief address with friends and relatives at various| Was in Flasher this morning on busi: | him, coo, and’;make him smile, and} gt, Louis. 21 18. 838 | % 4 St thé' high ‘school building tomorrow! joints petween here and Seattle. ness for a few days, one day® while, dmiusing herself this | Chicago . 20. 18. 626 aftérnyon!!Tomorrow evening he will mcs x; a way her:little brother showed a: tooth | Cleveland . + 22 Bh, 812 be at the'Phlace theatre wheh he will} jenry Ouren, bréther of Mrs. Robt. Buzz", Ronce ‘hag. ‘accepted @-posl- | that had’ protruded fn the uight. She | W&shington - 1 28, 432]. tel} the Mandan’’ people ‘something |], Mackin, was in Mandan from Car-.|tion ‘in thé’ First National bank as ealféd- fo héF niother : *"Comte,"see the Detroit... 14. 21 400 about the hd#tors bt'war as he actual-| son visiting yésterday. Mr. Ouren is|Clerk. He assumed his new duties orn in. brother's {Philadelphia . 16 23.410 ly, experienced "tt. employed as an operator at the North-| yesterday morning. f “ iy Corporal Smith is making a tour of | ern’ Pacific depot. He was here te Ouin Olabar torn ler -AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, the country giving addresses in the| register this morning. He lett for| 10" "Paiace’ of weets, now in Bis W. L. Pet. ¥ interest of the Red Cross and other|home this afternoon. Ic d Columbus .......... 19 8.708 1 Patriotic causes. He was one of the marck, was in Mandan yesterday: vis- Kansas City - 18 9 66) annruvend! fplalers selected by Genera} Pershing| Clair Cornell, banker at Lelth, ‘was |iting with friends. ‘ Milwaukee 17. -11.. 607 | RUCUUONEELEDNROGEDANODANOANOELAL = to speak in America, not becduse he|in Mandan yesterday attending to bnu- PEER Louisville . 18 12 “e00}/= = ‘ b 2 : 4 ‘was a good lecturer but because. he |siness matters, Mr. Cornell was also Pili pth catenied ihe Ree 4 dialeanapolle u Uy = ¢ = ‘ in Sweet Briar (Saturday eveniag. E Minneapolis. 9 19 [32h = Mrs. iN. Petit: “has returned home Toledo ..... 2b mM AR : = from, a several days’ .visit, with rela- an s, ‘ tives. and friends in Dickinson, TUESONNS Cescual ena PRS Z 4 Mra, J.C, Johnson. returned howe Chicago 5; New York 4.” = Lae { tom New Salem this morning on ‘No. Boston 7; Detroit 6. = 4: tt nae eS . 4 HE 4 é = = } HG os f z = “When you see-a man’ n’ toiling like a beaver ‘to 2 j E z éitend the'sale of printing presses far and wide, = i = take your hat off to that man. : E e247 ————_—_, i E Ina literal sense yoti ‘will not, of couee tin : A = the reason that to date, Americans have not. been E FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION s|= in the habit: of dipping their hats to ANY maf “e CUSTOMER'S CARD No. 1 Elz —and if our MONEY ‘holds out and we bay. = Name of Purchaser p venestles JAGUPOBBiy occscseetenes : z|z » enough, Liberty bond ‘we are : never: going: ta. -? = Firm Name of. Dealer’ Na Ses Address...0......0eceee Ae tas § 2 = Clerk. Making Sale,..... é H Z Zz aime of Food| Date Last [Ae Lat Date ae An Tis Na Dabs) Last Av’ This | No. in He H = siti) Purchase | Purchaseé’| Purchas' urchase | Family = = - TOIT SRE PSMERU RSNA PRSTIRTS ER i) WORGN reminded that -you OWE these. m some hing! z Wheat Flour | | pee | eee a | at gu something! = Substitutes | aso ee ae ee | I e Sz All worth while human history prior to: pri : / = Sugar = - | | | cea | Al 3 = ing may: be summed up in a few pages, It’a.a 2 ; Fel | | = long way down, from savagery to the present, i : 2 aS | ‘ le but destroy the printing presses’ and type cases ; = and the slope backward would be deep:and ‘dan: = I certify thatthe above information is true and that I have not bought = gerous P P z nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other: foods:contrary to the gi= ; F : z rules of the Federal. Adpelsiattaot Sie Da BE Away would go our schools, our saneiadl, ‘our 4 es eeare Seaatger ore tiara 5s telegraph and our telephone systems—all the big Cards to be mailed to/Federal Food Administrator at end‘of each month, = headliners of our present day civilization, and ; Agricultural College, N. D. : E soon enough, ‘say three generations, we would ' £12 be narrowed down to a “walking distance” know!- : ea . : edge of things, and headed ‘straight ‘for sandals, i The Federal FoodiAdministration requires that pach and every, Grocer = skins, clubs and brawn, as in the pre-Adam or Dealer of Flour and: substitutes = fear orp re ul ca Dane 2 ages. each customer’ signs the card facsimilie of which a = e i - es acl in this advertisement. a x : Printing is the Sun of the human intellectual universe—the newspaper is the giant -reflector . Prutilendiyed csonenate soil oe ee SE eew a Tore awon a z which collects and diffuses information Lpeaetal : e rate 0 / PER THOUSAND in lots of one thousegil or more. Naa i takes of ‘the habitable Biber antes > Sees j -OF! 5 Such @ serious shortage of weary tries have been compelled to draft It. is especially requested that all Grocers or Dealers in, the foods H ; Pager a IT y smorlesiotses jebits jeveryninere in jell the avellablp horses),;to, . belay mentioned place their orders for these cards at once. Every customer must 2 H nfivethe, world, ,hecause, pt <seve,thelr lands from completa'dea: sign one of these cards’ and there should be no excuse for.the Grocer being How 1 dl the ad survive? the, hearycanroads:of War.“ Sructon/ without thm. Under.pénalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must eda upon thi ,, that . Matar heats oe papi taren Gary reer have the personal signature of the customer when foods nientioned on the So long asone man has merchandise that a an- d af Hath ae . sora op- gian horse, the horse ‘business has card are purc! 2 E H other man wants to buy. G portunity to dominate the, busines’ been wiped out completely. All of . . . . in the future. It is for tals reasom these noted Horses have been MAIL IN a HE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED as A merchant. can get merchandise in larger 3 that:so much emphasis is being pressed into military service by the “ONE Ne 1 P UT USE. : 2 quantities at a lower price and so he advertises H : aes Shesdratt Bowe ae at the Germans, or shipped back'to Ger- / S E UG F oN UR, ¥ x that he will sell to the consumer at a low mar- 5 4 rt! akota le Fair, Fargo, y, The Perch - 2 ., / ry Ss H July 15: to “20. dusty in France| will not fale :: = gin of profit, He can afford’ to do this because = The horse industry in the noted for years, and {t will be necessary his sales will be greater, likewise ‘his profits. © ~ 2 horse producing countries of Eu- for'France to import Percheron : ‘ ‘ : zope ig demorgHzed. In many in- horses from other countries to So Jong as one needs what another has, just so Me aris ata ens teat oie ol ia a 1 un long will there be advertising-—hecause the value esse o military 4 Sie aye early all the farm work must be Shire, aud Suffolk horses, has been A of advertising ‘has at last become understood. done by manus! labor. Invading drained dry of its surplus stock by /}S y e = a ariniés have requisitioned all the military necessity. It is our goldeg é i 4 ¢ ‘BISMARCK, N. Dd. 5. Nae z e = Loree f° foun wille Sarat peak Opportunity —Copyrighted, _ 1 = ae /IHEHH TARANTO ene ee v ve or as i He s % 5 5 > ago K ra a ‘ &

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