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| tradi en’ er of 4 the Missgur Slope: UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS - AUTOMOBILES, ACcEESoRIES AND SUPPLIES A. W. LUCAS CO. WEBB. BROS.. If I were in business and were not ashamed : ee Western Sales Co. MISSOURI V. LEEY ; ‘bf the fact F would advertise. aa by Soin and now that his busi- : ver deities -MOTOR CO: ; UNDERTAKING Undertakers — Embalmers K - If,Lhad a poor business I would advertise \-negsiis built up’ to. point where it “bears — eo o 4 PARLORS Funeral Directors andiget more business. tow merchandising: the” same relation Distributors of ; Factory Distributors i “Day Phone 645 WC RON "If Thad a good busines, I would advertise ‘Whieh the sterling marl bears toward silver, . || MAXWELL AND. OLDSMOBILE ||] cyeyROLET Arnone ( ; Night Phone 100: ‘Licensed Embalmer in Charge and make it better. © heis advertising to maintain his business‘ ” AUTOMOBILES eh. one 4 i Display advertisifig.is the biggest single on the pinnacle: where he ‘has placed it . ' PORT ‘AGE TIRES ae a 4 ‘A. W. CRAIG - Day Phone 50 force in the business world today, S, 8 ae a : ne aa ” Kelly-Spring! “mises Firegtows : si —e [have never yet knidwn of a business that REE. pt, i ; Lieensed Embalmer in Charge Night Fhone oe Did it-ever occur to you that some of the was»too large to advertise and I Rave never _ GR ae ARK PLU CS Everything for the Automobile: | : . biggest buyers of adyertising are those. who seen ine that was, too.small to advertise. he i 3 i 5 haye advertising space to sell? 4 \Antelligent advertising’ is - ae life-blood’ of % R i PAIRY 4 MILK CREAM TRANSFER and STORAGE The Chicago News is probably the highest-- American business. Acsopaie See — = ‘ I i priced daily advertising medium in America. _~ Uncle Sam has recognized the importance vf sories of A Kinds_ OSGOOD EN S : i The Chicago News buys more advertising of.the display ad. TER) pats SAFETY FIRST eat ee ND space to tell about its advertising value than He sezds to every newspaper in the land , FIL a ASOLINE \ » Buy Only— any other newspaper in America. ~ hundreds and-hundreds of columns of read- : ‘We have unequalléd facili- The Chicago-News advertises in trade pa- ing matter weekly, but when he has some ; i PASTEURIZED ties for moving storage and pers that are read by other ‘newspapers. big. campaign to put over and wants to see / Free Air and Water MILK slpsieg oi eons They are also read by’jnvestors in advertis- it go over with a rush,heturns to'the display ” /BATTERY |. : goods. Careful, experienc: ing. ‘ ad, and he is today America’s greatest single’ || ICK . BISMARCK DAIRY CO. men. We also handle ice. The Chicago News doesn't advertise be, investor in display advertising. 5 BEvEE STATION 210 Broadway WACHTER TRANSFER cause it has to; it advertises because it firm- \ ” Aw youtook back over’ our Liberty ‘Ldan : 7 Phone 348 COMPANY ly bdlieves in the value of advertising, and, and Red Crogs and’Y. M. C. A, and Knights Within the Iaw—More light 202 Fifth St. , Phone 62 strietly as a cold blogded proposition, be~ of ‘Columbus: and Salvation Army and War BISM. A CK MOTOR than plain glass. Sa Gem : : cause advertising gets results, ,_ >», Sayings ‘Stamp drives you will find that it” MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO. ELECTRICAL eee ig not the local-stories-and the editorials over _ COMPANY * - ; . : : — . j | . Notice your own home newspaper. ~ which the news’ and editorial’ forces: sweat —THE— S U J T S When it wants the attention of the.people cate a ae but that the out- Distributors of .~ > and it uses display advertising space. It knows: ‘standing feature of the publicity: conneeted ET, ee ELECTRIC, SHOR, $2 Se ji that to hit its’ readers squarely between the: with these drives was ‘the big full-page-ada, } ons "4 Automobile Trimming | | i 3, KE. SKEBLS - eyes it.must display its mesage. ~~ that caught your attention the moment. yeu CADILLAC : and Top Work ‘ ! Everything Electrical Expert Dry ie It Knows that a well written display ad opened your paper and that held it until you 2 BISMARCK ener ‘at, - c Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies i KLEIN ‘carries a pind at never can be ‘sate had read every word: and finished @ convert, | Phone. 669, bh 220 Mal cat : Deloo Farm Light AIL ND GLEANE into an. editorial or news story, no mai tae Son Willard splay sia TAS ea paniNamaaet how well it’s written: i A ih the not long ago cities and: counties 2 : Station ; \ Saturday Evening Post, advertising space ‘when they. ‘wished to speak to their’ public ‘ RUBS ET ERG is worth, $5,000. for an ordinary page and ‘resorted: to long, tedious “Legal Notices,” 5 ‘ Phone. 370 8 Brosdway ‘ * $10,000 for. a cover page. : ‘~~ with many whereases and. therefores and'so- 2 : ) eae "In every week’s issue, in spite of the fact forths. ‘ ‘ad 4 ‘ 2 EEE H that George Horace Lorimer-has 4 wholeiedi- Today in the east, and more and more in « f ‘ i Richmon IW Mhitney torial page in which to talk'face to face with thé’ west, the municipalities and other civil : ah ae oe Have You Heard the ZA his readers, the Saturday Evening Post’ uses © divisions are turning to the snappy, Peptol : R FINE” npeaies 1. + ] Latest Musie? » : MAIN STREET several thousand: dollars’ worth of its own _ Pufioseful display ad. f Ae If you are thinkin; et bu i : gilt-edge advertising space to tell its read: * ‘They find’ that, even fiohgh it costa a A mew ores Gah vkl ste 1 ‘ at— ers aboutitself. ” 5) EN - trifle more, it pays better. es i FRENCH & WELCH: : HEMSTITCHING ; eb tS ee It gets duicker results; it gets mote gen-; “| . FINNEY’S-DRUG STORE. || paraware — Toots —= Implements : fi ' STEIN’S Yesterday, we picked up a current issue of eral, results; everyone sees a display ad if ‘ Bismarck, N. D. >} Harness — Carriages — Wagons : i Ee NNG AND So Collier’s, which probably gets as much as The - “it is--well-written and properly set up. It. : Ve: Folsom’s Jewelry Store Mail/Orders Filled, Saturday Evening Post does for its advertis- oe sa ee the reader’s attention as " vA 1 ing, and we found ‘there, a big display: ad. for» hei thing: elge : i PE Gao pec Bai sy eS : ec: ‘as oat Mele St Phone 562R 114 Broadway. "Phone 849. the Boston ae advertiatts ie advertising. i Han hak es Sy Penae ae whi” : ‘ { Vea - That-ad probably cost the Post. more than, lurches are adve ising, banks are adver-, » pi 3 re ————_———_—_— it will get from.a solid page of advertising, tising, bond houses’ are advertising. They M r. B US Mess M an— Ah CLEANING and: DYING SOA BR ES RORDE TO DINE and’the Post didn’t buy that space because used to think it was not ethical, but they “ aes ASA it needed or particularly cared: for, the: good have’ gotten over that. ~ fee gaa e || ° will of Collier’s. ° \ ; No business is so dignified that it cannot be hoy ) ¢ : BARBIE’S ; When thirsty drink pies benefited by dignified, honést, sincere adver- i ‘Are’ you ut ae rah pnd Sof Seats “ \ DRY CLEANING HAMM’S EXCELSO: 4 Advertising for chanity or for policy, or © tis : stationery. yon Ho sy nttie ind 0 ate “ La because one “has to do it” is poor, bugirless. } Advertise, deliver the goods: then adver- If it. is printed in The. Tribune's ‘ AND DYE WORKS Nothing is more refreshing Advertising is a business proposition. "~ tise some tore, : _ up-to-date Job Department you need °, ~ * than a cold glass of good oldy! It is just as much a, part of one’s-business’ _ Trw-it on your own business. Ou? ad spe- have no-fear of the judgment. Ee < Phone 394—409 Front St. Hamm?’ 3 Excelso on aot day. ||. 25 one’s light and heat bills and. rent and. cialist will be glad’ to help you to line up a If you‘are not in the habit of hav- ake. CaS | CM. n CR.Do clerk hire and the origitial, investment ‘in’ program whith will produce results. ing us do your work, drop-in and let aoe? Hea elon : , Rosso: . wning us: talk the matter-ovyer with you. fit We call for and deliver. Mail Agents Stock or goods. . ‘ , | ~-THE AD MAN. Estimates: cheerfully given on all f2nditions, there- orders Promptly filled. : Phone 895 = = printing from a business card to a ea! ye ue ioae i. men will be required. If volunteers catalog, and our prices are right. day, Se ———————— | cannot de obtained, persons may be ee ee gee receipt thereot you are in| employed and compensated as’ provid- ee structed to make preliminary ar- ed in Sec. 28 or ‘Tegistration regula Tangements at once in order that reg- tong Numtbes 2. LOCAL BOARDS istration may take place soon after ‘the ete a eens and pastee ot the necessary ‘legislation. | CUNY authgrities will be called upon age ti. | by the President in regulations to as- ‘he machinery for Tegistration | ist local boards. in ‘providing suitable re be perfectéd and ready to be put © places for registration and to obtain | - T0 GET BUSY into immediate operation when the|| the cooperation of the proper election | president’s proclamation can be pub-| commissfoners and- custodians or offi: lished. cers in charge’ of election machinery, Appoi ‘Regi “The governors ofall states ana the | and public buildings. Ppointment of ‘Registrars for commissionérs of the District of Co-| “‘WNem voting booths. are available, You Can Enroll at This... ; \ MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE iy achool under guarantee of a sat- | isfactgry position as soon’ as Next Big Draft Dram lumbia will be called upon to super- | arrangements should be made for, their PRE eS an vise the registration in their respeé-| use together with such equipment<as competent or your tuition re- . ~ Directed ~ |tive states,and in the Dxstrict of ds usually supplied-for use in register- funded. Send for ‘particulars. Columbia. ‘ ing’ voters. Where the customary * When you know more about this collage and what it has done for hundreds of the most successful business men. and: women, you'll attend... Write.’ G. M.’ LANGUM, age s " Bismarek, Nees 5 “The. adjutant general or draft ex-|voting places are in private buildings, rs EXPECT ‘TO. MAKE RECORD ecutive in’each state, acting under di-| proprietors should be requested to af- réction .of the governor, will be, the | ford assfstamce to local authorities by SCIENCE - | central-administrative authority of the| permitting the use of such places for |. In orde rthat every: draft board in | regéstration’ system. purpose of registration. North Dakota may be up on its toes, | ‘The local board will have immediate|. “The president's proclamation,to be |, with all registrars appointed ana | direction and) supervision of the regis-| issued upon the passage of the Act by everything in: readi ‘tration within their respective juris- | congress: Will fix the date for: regis- | 3 adiness to be put in| dictions. The actual registration will | tration and: the adjutant general. or motion at the‘drop of a hat when the|.e made in the customary voting pre-| draft executive of -each state will’ be word “Go” comes from Washington,,| cincts' in the’ jurisdiction of each‘local'| furnished~in-advance with necessary General Fraser today is mailing to lo. | /0ard. blanks and forms. to, conduct registra: cal boards the following letter of in- ‘Bach local hoard should be request. | tion. - ; ed to at once appoint a registrar or | “It is reqested that, in each ‘city, “of pptuction 1 'y. | registrars for each precinct within jts | 30,000 population or over, having morey- this on telegram set forth below was | jurisdiction. Whére there is'more than'|ttan one local board ‘and in’ ‘each is day received frbm the Provost one registrar in a precinct,.one will’be | county: or similar subdivision havin ‘PURVEYING FALSE. NEWS. | A young lady who gave The Tiivune her, name and who offérea covery indi Marshal General. It requires’ you to| appointed as chief registrar. Hegis-|more than one local. board within he cation of sincerity, brught to the edi} epboint recictrare for every election|trars should. be azpointed for each | their respective jurisdictions, acer- $ epee ones ene at 3 ee inct in your county where needed, | probable eighty registrants in‘a pre- | tral registration committee: be ‘appoint- Paul. Hare and a Miss Bishe ar 0 elect inate than one, as the basis cinct. This will require one and. one | ed from atd -by:the members of such item was published ag od f tl Hs no or. each registrar is fixed at| third times as many registrars. as | boards: whose dufy’it will be to cootd- Thursday evening. Mk Hare a a 4 . ie registrants. Your. experience, in| were required. in June, 1917: .Regte. | inate and,supervice generally all pre- use that the- report ij wholly fas : hs @ class of 1917 will-show you how| trars should be competent to do the | parations-for suc hregistration‘and to ‘Fortunately, The Tribune tat yr k 2 3 ve to make this list of registrars com:| elerical work. citizens of the United | direct the activities looking toward: | {name of the author f this apna st x Look gt" the: yell plete ond the; clags of men that shoula States, and reside within the jurisdic’ |:coniplete; registration) © js; joke,” and she ‘undoubteal Petit ‘te label Ww ich is y tied ee : selected. Men already registered | tion of the local board by which they| “This central registration: eomentttee | given. an <opportednity te: learn. that ro Tt Roos can be used in this work and perhaps} are appointed, and should be persons }and local hoards where there.is no cen- she has violated a statute which ap our BUbECH oh aeaitg we {hose who signed “on the dotted Jine”| who have lived. in. the jurisdiction | tral registration committee should ob- paaecouy hetbookaiohiNortetaEeeT | ption expires: : 4 J BEE of 1917 may be very swffable} ong enough’ to be well acquainted | tain the cooperation of thé political or- aWeGointitons With: athe seetesconien: New. regulations require: for this work. with the residents therenf. All persdns| ganizations, county and city. councils, ‘prohibits the imposition of faise re | ‘hat all “mall subscriptions : i G. A. FRASER. Adj. Gen. | are expected to offer such services &’s-|of national. defense,’ committees on |" ports upone dewobil . i ate a ro [|e must be pald in advance, In 4 ( It is confidently -anticipated that they can efford in this patriotic duty j,public. safety, and. similar agencies | The Tribune Aeudere ea ap addition, all : sibscriptions - | |-- legislation extending the present drat: | without compensation. If compensation | within (the jurisdiction to’ assist, in Saees Gee yess , Must be stopped on. expira- ages will early be enacted: by con-| is'claimed by a registrar, four dollars! bringing: about” @. complete regfatfa- ‘tion ‘date: gress. At this time it cannot.be stat- may be paid for his services. Volun-| tion. < Tribune read ed with exactness what ages will be! teer registrars who offer their ser.| “The adjutant general or draft exec: ANN watch’ “their: dat te should subject to draft. but-it is safe to at-|:vices free of charge may be appoint.| tive ineach stdte,actin~ under'the di-| ‘ENT COUGH ‘b} renew. prom; tl z Asi aa sume that a-very large number of| ed .in.such numbers as may be used! rection of the governor, will. forthwith ee * rokble,: oF" piration ante HF anetere\: oe i men will be required to register and! in ‘any precinct. geleet a. cae of'one of the-local; * Ger GEA Sick t's, aot sage i “ainady i that thé day .of registration will be “Tt was evident on the. first regiv- hoards eet and ‘select a central + Herb: s"Oh, Gosh, i! onder if there's a food contre on joss In, eh TIVE he i . I early in September. tration day that. adequate arrange- poate: faa direct” such: chairman seed? 08) ‘ Ri z i ' “The registration of such large num-| ments in some jurisdictions had® not | to’ call: together all: local: boards’ with- board? i ic A we ! ie ‘bers requires detailed and extensive| been made for interpreters.’ It ‘will|in such efty.or-county for the purpose ee the aa ee ue E ie preparation and there will ngt be sut-| be necessary, to\arrange for a sufti-| of selecting a central. registration com: | iwently: expected that. the national tering. the persons to- be. subject to| A stomach conta a Alco q ficient time for such preparation after| cient’ number of interpreters in: all} mittee. draft organization will respond’ to ‘the: ‘draft upon the passage of thé neces cotic or Habit-Form! oi 2 the passage-of the legislation by con-| jurisdictions where local boards know| ~The task confronting the state or-| call and make -ail- -preliningsyarragge-|-sary. legislation. and: the issuance of |: } $2.size, sow $150. en Ses; now new Ste, ‘ : |} “ress. Instructions outlining “proce: |'trom their own knowledge of local |panization and the Iocal boards is}monts, for the registration in onfer| the president's Proctaniatione Solana trae Seen fe EE — #38 a eae) ure will atonce be.forwarded by mail| conditions that the sefvices of such known to be a great one, but it is con-| that there: may.be-no delay in regis: | W DER.” 2 BY :

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