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EP Ap gdery: Wath A Panne & mi aa Foe. | " ‘ 6o00ow., FRECKLES AND HIS “FRIENDS : N a By Blosser § FARMING HAS JTS SPORT, Fa uy TOO! $ D ae D H D . P D pf Reseed tee nt no erent rmpmcenn by Qo a : ; ; i oN & WELL IF ATS ALL Y'know 'l Gor 60 a (WOW WATCH Th’ WAY “TWAT YOU SAY # ATTACHED ‘To THiS \T STARTS « §9 EASY |. 9 IT 1S 6 ve muer CAR. \'D KINDA -FEEL LIKE YOU WONT ? Dea, 8 KNOW ITE. GOIN’ SELENE IT HISELE. sa THE KIND IM ‘ WITH Tt, (TS ALREADY GOIN | ‘ a SQUIRREL FOOD LOOKING FoR! MEN WHERE TO @ By Ahern ord BENNY LET THE CAN ii SQUEAK FOR ITSELF Uy, Lifes) Wy fa a © A. m ; = s€ . 4 GOPHER RESULT: GROVE & co. TO clips in quantities of not less than | gesscssopecsecss: spaseee: epseapassecscsceussssscscceguesgesaassseoncgsresseccoecooes®! minimum carloads of 16,000: poynds 3 " fe | MAY AFFECT N. BUY WOOL CLIP and consign the wool so pooled‘on one FUEL ADMINISTRATION WARNING account to any approved distributing : D. PRIMARIES FOR UNCLE SAM center. Growers are urged: ny adopt % 7 3 of Roturns from the Minnesota pri- H. C. Grove & Co, of Bismarck are Rela nice haar aumipetine the Lote A ; eee a Sts BS nak ee eaasais ul mary clection were a distinct disap- | among the first woo}-buyerg in Shis profits of one middle man. Should you ‘ , i; % § a ointment to Nonpartisan state offi- | section to receive a formal permit to desire to baye your wool £o.gnder the “*Consumers will suffer @ serious. short- clals at tho capitol here. ‘They had | operate from the wool division of the | Peling system, our warehouse Is al 4 Ki predicted, and apparently believed, | Wat Industries | board. | "The | permit erinis comics aie een age oe Dal next winter, unless: a ff that the league would score a sweeping comes from ays Renal chet of carloads at the nearest station possi- gin to fill their bins at once and con’ m- a victory in the gopher state. Even af | growers advises that “H.C, Grove & ne a ry tency see teat ang ue to accumulate their winter supply: ter tho returns began to come. in, |Co. of Bismarck have been appointed | #80 to get a FY: 00 ne. . ” 5 } showing a heavy slide to Burnquist, | by the war industry board, wool div- mills. i during the summer months. s many of the league's official family [ision, to handle the 1918 clip in’ tne ‘ t A here would not concede defeat. iBsmarck district. All growers are Daily Thought. i" { The North Dakota primaries, one | urged to senr in their clips as soon There ts great ability In knowin; SH week from today, in view of Minne. | as pene Growers who desire to} how to conceal one’s ability.—La e sota's experience, agsume a new in-}do so will be allowed to pool their | rochefoucauld. Be h S f S d d Ord No terest. Had the league. won ult th Hochefoucnuyy ’ on t e a e N le an 2 er Ww. | Minnesota, league men contend, there Vi would hve ben te eesti )$: —————————— a Ady.— Western Coal Producers, Amocistiog. : a { 5 of the reslut here next Wed- i onseneseneesse! Psanecopssepeppensoscsscscoonsssusnssscessssssssssesconbscassensuuensasenssgpe 4 nesday. In view of the setback Fi : : ti which the league has sustained in ’ le Aliniebota, it is now generally admit- THURSDAY ONE MEAL ted that the Indepe Voters’ asso- ‘ ‘WHEATLESS 4 sae , ry distin Nee aU lentes esa Sgeregnascunuuoneevocvenssesgopcuvunugeecapnss4ouueauevgsuseanuggouuennasn4UUAensAGbOUbLUEOO HAG ing chance, and there is some betting = : as that Steen will be‘wominated. It is ‘ : | m safe to estimate, political dopesters it = % ; f . , fey that the Minnesota primary de- Ge y = ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPIT OF WOMEN, TAKING THE PLAUDS OB PFN NET cost the league §.000, votes p = i at WORK ANIMALS INCITS PIDLDS_OF FRANCE, WARWN SBYODR, | (2 Norm Dakota Ie ie alsa eee ‘ ' z : ce SUONRO Fa LOR OF THR UNITED STATNS FOOD ADMINISTRA the other may decide the Frazier- _ 2 iH re x Steen contest. i= e 4 fax aa = } Ye No member of the United States Wood Administwtion fs in detter post = we e WI Ou oy 3 tlon to speak with authority about food conditions in-Kurope than Dro Alonag 5 > = 4 4 i f Ss m Paylor, Before the United States antered the war, Dr, Taylor, as Ute represgu- Muueecucunneaeenneeaauenuoarceaneqaacanuenceaeaagnnancauuencanuangnancancnedea iaucenangunggnncuecancagneeneaveaneenanaccaaceauaneuasvenveanoenucenuaeyovaneaan i id FS th tative of the United States, visited the prison camps in Germany, making |S : : 3 = e e = of official visits. of Inapection, Following the Amerteai? declaration of war Dr. /S : & ) a Taylor made a atudy of conditions in England and trance, = 2 S e t y = - ER Ss Speaking of France, Dr, Taylor said: = $ . : 4 == e 4 “My words are not powerful enough to.do-even scanty justice to the ynoat = . 3 = % = ‘in herole figure in tha modern world, aie st ages. past—the womaa of France, |S = = When you see a, man toiling like a beaver to = Of tho healthy men who are engaged in the military service in France, prac. |B ‘ N = - i reer s Ss al tically all are ongagod either in transportation or in the manufacture of [3 g\= extend the sale of printing presses far and, wide, 4 aiunitions, leaving the agriculture absolutely to the women, Not only this, |B z|= take. your hat off to that man. ae 3 Dut they have, stepped into the place éf work animals; you can go into ey = x ; = = + : = aection of Rrance today and see women of magnificent, noble womanhor S : ; = . e T Pe = Ritchad to the plow ‘and cultivating the sotl, AN of the agriculture rests upon |B re . 3 | = = At Ina eee i gles not, . papers = their shouldars. The home, always an extremely efticiont home, maintains 7S y = ie reason that to date, Americans have not been = “ a few old meh, the wounded, and the tadercular, Uncomplaining, with high |S FEDERAL>FOOD : ADMINISTRATION é H = in the habit of dippi : their hats ‘to ANY man = devotion, with an attitude that amounts almost to ‘religious exaltation, the |3 CUSTOMER'S CARD: No. 1 Hi i pping th¢ n 7 ar woman of Franca bears the burden, = 3 2|= and, if our MONEY holdg out\and we buy = “Now, conditions being as they are, does {tle within the heart of the |= Name of Purchaser ....... i Stina aie Brae Addregs.............006 2|3 enough Liberty bonds we are never going to Ameripan people to preserve and hold to every convenience of our Nfe at] Firm Name of Dealer . s FI HAVE th the expense of adding an additional burden to the womanhood of France? 3s Clerk Mi Sal = = to. rs x ca ‘While is tha exact Queation Uhat ta involved in our audstitution of other cereals [3 er aking Osc test SENS 4 = = 1 Beto ile i = in lace ot Wheel ee F navenibite teunaiatan th frais = “Name of Food |Date Last | Am’t Last | Date Last |Am’t This| No. in = But if you’re one who has read even in brief = “The women of France mus onadled to hold up the morale of the [3 ‘ ‘ Aa = ar Breneh ‘soldtor until next spring, ‘The morale of the Rouse decides the = | Purchase | Purchase | Pi urchase | Purchase | Family = = outline, the story of the race—YOU' needn't be Fy mmorale of (he soldivr in the fighting line, We can do this by giving to them /3. Wheat Flour | | | i | = reminded that you OWE these: men something! = th the greatest possible freedom in their food supply, and of this, wheat is the |S Substitut * ; = 5 ohiet factor.” = Substitutes aie AS aoa ss = All worth while human history. prior to print- = lig 3 Sugar | SSSI el [ho Da fe mee ne = ing may be summed up-in a few pages. It’s: @ 2 =| I ®] | | | = long way down, from savagery to the present, 2 liv = : | | | | =| but destroy the printing presses and type cases = th = Lcertify that.the above information is true and that I have not bought RAB and the slope backward would be deep and -dan- Es = nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary tothe |. . 3/2 gerous. | . <3 es = se wets as oss PS CREE GE = = Away would go our schools, our railroads, our = 2 Consumer = telegraph and our telephone systems—all the big = be = Cards to be mailed to Federal Food Administrator at end of each month, headliners of our present day civilization, and 2 wt = . Agricultural College, N. D. soon enough, say three generations, we would = " : = ™ : ~ = be narrowed down to a “walking distance” knowl- 4 j- wheat PN EN : Federal Food Administrati ShiiGse thab cash aad a = edge of things, and headed straight for sandals, = ; a8 oe . | The Fede dministration requires that each and every Grocer ~ = skins, clubs and brawn, as in Fi by : . = or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as well as Sugar, must have on hand =| ages. : p the -pre-Adam = ch use more core S = and see that each customer signs the food card facsimilie of which ap- == ie aaa . = iu : pears in this advertisement. Zz Printing is the Sun of the human intellectual 2 ; = XS F == iv : s = hr = In order to Cooperate with the Food Administration The Tribune is z= universe—the newspaper is the giant reflector 2 ; e = supplying the Grocers with these cards at the rate of TWO DOLLARS ($2) By which collects and diffuses information to every 2 thi & b 7 = PER THOUSAND in lots of one thousand or more. = quarter of the habitable globe—AND THE AD = hir ee use more fish eanS |: It is especially requested that all Grocers or Dealers in the foods TRANSMUTES IT INTO COIN-OF-THE- 2 ing : = mentioned place their orders for these cards at once. Every customer must REALM! = the > a € : = sign one of these cards and there should be no excuse for the Grocer being How | “ill th ae 2 80:\ = without thm. Under penalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must ong will the ad survive? ) , . S = have the personal signature of the customer when foods mentioned on the So | 7 at nough = 0 long as one man has merchandise that an- use just eé = card are purchased. AN other man wants to buy. . = MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY, GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. a to: = Su ar cal ONE OR TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER A merchant can get merchandise in larger adi = ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. quantities at a lower price and so he advertises con use syrups = / that he will sell to the consumer at a low mar- g : sre gin of profit. He can afford to do this because = e e his sales will be greater, likewise his profits, = : ‘ = 3 ot 4 a d : ismarc Yl une So long as one needs what another has, just so 3 ; Ai ni serve >. a i e an J long will there be advertising—because the value Z t= x of advertising has at last become unde 2 . l= lerstood. = Cu the c ffreedom i: BISMARCK, N. D. ae | ause oO m : AH 3 a Dex i i WS. ROOD. 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