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demonstration-on4 j:bureau‘ of, mai , Stratfons on thet chikese, on: canning “eng common garden ‘vegetables: by. tl tension ‘department of the -N rigultural college, an fe see B wi feng of the! neva bits omhere Avil also bs : by ons othe ak of the | and: girls’ clubs \o' pwork:le well orgailleed|afit: wad the features atcthe state ‘fair at. demonstrations alone ther ~ they vil: “part. work: that’the Bagster Slope doing ‘to: out the “ak tiéns made. by. the various governm sen ugenciés,,/'s0 that non-essentials eliminated and: only essentials includ- ed‘in‘the,premiums, offered. There is a special list: tor Red. Cross work, and ay bann Cross’ branch’ making the best exhibit, in ition’ to, the premiums paid.“An auctidn’sale wi] be held: on ‘the last day of the fairforsthe benefit: of the exhibition to besolé by>x0 . any exhibitor wishesto donate. pr * jums won'to the Red! Cr at they ay do:.so\by. indicating rs ‘on the ‘entry. blankat! the time-the ehtryy is made: ‘Atticles. not on ‘exhibitton, may: also \ be'brought’in ‘tor the RédCross sale. ‘These ‘donations ‘will whatever “+ pratich of the’ Ret: Cross , igndtes. Exhibitore wilt the privilegg’ of taking {hei pall bare in Wat Savings’ stamps. | * erat pintes'of theshome 7 ‘Kota, with: ‘bigyptnotic di ‘e in) the: evening. \ SAW hy: do we’ Hold Ali time?’::‘asks ” aeons Beeause the - atidiwe are Pyne ‘a it one of the | , agehetes to help and’ do your Pa an, Tit is is to set conditi pi hani : Siberia i is a fact. Slope. Tule : ty a. |againet her boast that the U-boat would ‘|week—and the losses through. sink ‘will be: offered 'to the Rea he Exhibitors: may. donate | th articles ih ft dicating on. theiy~entry.\blanks: Yt} . r 0 * evolved, which consists in calling @ halt, "a dir ' imarizes : | our troops é trae Empire Fears fe jr ’ yO SBY, HeROED Di EDWIN BECI i n-Managyr of the: Newspaper:Ent yonden, England,—Germany’is red ‘whi ‘ he's:scared, first’ of all, over thi front} over the thousands, 0 ‘lover he hufdreds of thousands; of -the milligns of other Arn fae “0 Bis ion comes from? ani allic + (Continu hat Hisines? thé corals re S “ies frighten with machine gunfire. Austria: may Ber up. She knows iwhat ne in: pela alte eee the aun pe uation is worse ‘now than’ it has been since. th ning war, and,the peopléare bolder. | « one ° on thee oe she i pntcned about Hua Allie 4 north have puffed out, er hope « t on the-hundreds of thousands of-tons of: milita jie wee Ly eciae are oe eh rchangel,, there since the revolution; she can’t pward | 4 Petrograd’ or the northern railway’ lest ‘these alli Ore! rail she knows they: may, he going £0 8 ithout..waiting'for that menace ;‘she ¢an't! n eat front, and armed. intervention by: Sepae ahd .th ies im) °° 7 > ae dathe allh ttack ie thé! most over ition centers aid fortified ‘towns along|* ? ‘The the Rhine; she fears: to Pinan of the effect of these raids at home */ a8 the people grow more dnd’ mor ‘frightened. She is frightened-over the flat failure of the Petee feelers shel feonstantly sends out throug’ idee of differg mites; She ex~« her: continued blows, at the west front; hig immer would |" ne }Put the allied powers in a “receptive mi rofe e submarines; ‘as : merican troops from She\iis frightened over. the eine ands: 0 them each |* ‘Wasnt urn, .N.D. see 5-—Wash- sare jless than any of the] bufn and Vicinity, tamed’ out-in lkrge fauinbers eer to pay. ribute, to f es now make al! are eation tHat.the Europe, the Yankees are coming ove allies had dared hops. ae is seared: over her afterswar prospects, warned in public by:-her own thinking nien, th: et nations aftet the war is’ hopeless withoat’a + house-cleaning, . 5 She is ‘frightened over her dwindling! ma: ‘power and. the pos- sible fruits of the kaiser’s ‘extravagant promises in the spring, of “victory this time.”” And ‘Voss’s: Gozette' in an: ‘inspired: ated says’ ‘Getman eommand’s new motto ii yw. “egonomy in human “The Gazette adds: “A new. method) of: attack haa. upsistance is boos BR se i eatute: Judge" Gibson also ‘made a short ac- dress, in euotogy. of Mr. Pirkl.y Rev. eLstie'R. Burgu ad a letter ‘from ®arle D. Jackson of St. Paul, ‘secre- | tary of the Central ‘power Company, who spoke-{n high terms of the char: acter ‘of, his farmer. employe.’ W:°R: y Ay a, vetéran of: the being constanitly er position among, ugh, sincere war waging in: X ey ist chirch, where the services were held, was packed, « Prelimi ary.,to the. etercises, | the home ‘guard, in uniform, marched in a body-.to the church,, with the famous Washburn joand‘in the lead, playing a dirge: el e George-P. Gibson old ‘star, slap owas: ns'of: the stubborn and: trying again elsewhere.'* i gue *tired’a: a. ~ Spirit Shelves “Brute Fores” /Inan “all-is-hell” editorial- confessing’ real anxiety .over the Russian situation; the Hamburg Nachrichten: pessimistically sum- “The danger grows from: without and withi ‘The Vogsische Zeitung throws light on food ‘condi mfany: by these naivei remarks: “The firgt’two 3 { mee fhe eee ae ey ee ie: yall: that:is reversed, ani els, ie ft ait ant part immoutishin| Roned ome popu ation.” ; é force—-“might is right’ £ always been’ the German right daes strang things to people: ind Captain i fete German military critic, trying ‘to cheer: up ollo = : ‘Th position ote the est Fant the: whole of: ; x only be described-as one of the greatest anxiety. . W tainly-do not underestimate ‘the additional strength thi the entente has derived from American: ntri ition, in: man material; But in the great game that is:to:be played out: in the’ coming Toner spirit ait oppeee brute force. . This truth eile ys.” ixk!’s any: friett édby a male! quar- of ‘Henty Mot} an} Ould-never.-fight ‘for = ne \ United’ ‘States, with the “resilt, Sheriff Hendricks" grabbed im for evading military duty ‘and shipped bim >to the “slacker” station’ ‘at Bisinarcs. “] will go back ‘Russia “first and fight with the jeviki;”f aéserted Bobath sly, “Thé' MeLean ogans /. ty @uthorities Rad-duite’s time to Bohum to sign’ the questionaire an t / took & great deal of pergutision 40. geu bin! te Come down a ‘be ‘paysically examined. “Atter this, Bohum -reutrited| to: his}: ‘ ferminear Dogden ‘and. it Jooked ‘as looked: as>though he Would linger there:: Sanganiyer pale phate ever: get. onto tthat young, Suetantuady an eee in a activeshige Sure; enoagh ~appeared \1 fewr days ago. sc Dowden, ta lobk atter port interests, ‘gud? the doy: stienitt him. BUY WS. ‘s es 5 WEATHER REPORT. D twenty-four: hours < ending: st): ug. 13. ,/ , Temperature at a, m ‘Temperature at noon Highest yesterday ~ Loweat: yestérday est ‘last nant’ For North Dakota: Wednésday; ‘warmer speancsae and Hind City. 0 OCCUPY. PETROGAAD. y eonen , AU: 13—ThatiGermany 3 in: in a aisles to € gen from Hel- lingsford, declare 4, graph. ‘Troops “ Tready: being brought: to rd tHeir’ 0 ejetive: 2 y Satety , Fire, A grocer “ho was troubled. with the toothache, determ to. have the: of- fender extracted; ‘but: there belng no. dentist near, ne fenolved to\ds job himself; ; whereupod “he filled the ex: {| 3 cavation with powder, but being ofraid to touch it off, he put 2 2 slow match to | o™~ Mt, fighted it, and then ran around 1 mer to get out of the’ way— ‘otcupy Petrograd: is conveyed z The ‘sheriff, how- | - : " Wide-awake aise Ese taney IE WANT ADS. The.aliy alert; progressive: busi maniwho uses the” - The aly alert ‘most. efficient met etfode, ele his help through the Tribune columns. It'is the greatest em-_ ployment: medium in the community. Preferred work-. ers in all.walks of life constantly sean the Blassified Bec- « tian in, search of opportunity, If you need -honest, Cénscientious _workers—exeeltives ‘or - mechanics, maid’or stenographers, clerks or man- .agers, bokkeepers, office boys, dr fac- tory: help—ase an economical, Fesylt- ee Tribune ae Ad.’ ‘that'Roye will come under-their fi Itris qi possible the Germai hia big counter ore in ng sector, ‘but that would necessitate ig up, divisions which ae badly. amas the ‘British - -front sat Bibefheimer, and‘ mixed qua) ter,” consisting of. Miss, Jo Indeseth, Mys. J, Starbuck, Henry’ Morgan and | Jobn, Bibelhetmert Mr. Morgan sans AUNAAEGAONOQUUUOGQOCUGAEOTOROEONERNCOAQBUDLBONULONTE MINIT nT aan réwn Prince Hay decide ‘on aueae, ‘south ‘bank: of the Aisne Niet oe can ue € to report indications that t acne chine ior indications tha ir plan nclutte:a’ retire- ve and cen “er hi He effort to. break) ithe resulgnes? f | the enemy. the Olge. ‘There is every indi- Padvant f: i¢F) even’ more cay All that ving @ ‘fine: ment jot. favorably tration bill exten } 18 ‘to 45 years, ‘but with an aniend ‘ment; by: Senator ‘Réed, of; ve ~the .; govern: years’ edification’ frée for’ all 0a der 31 syeards’ ol je, war... Senator Chamberlain. Sei heait they hill: would be.‘repofted: THurddhy, ana |” tit a quorum /is ‘present in Fe s}eponte to request’ fér senators to re:} Apart , | turm at’ once;‘the | unatiimous ‘consent agreement, under which ‘the weather always startet ; “gk ies which’ rs edie after iduce’.poisona inmeate, fish, fruite, ‘ é not cea to i ilk 8 and food products lies and : Wacker, Leslie Burgum ‘an Me Like a Soldier Fall.” layed’ the pational anthem: | NEW FOOD CARD ISSUED ‘Food’ ‘Administrator ‘Ladd: has ‘changed ‘the. style of the food:card ‘for this ‘state, ‘Old cards miiat pe’ replaced with néw ones, -Here isa ifac , ¢ iE » simile of. Chater at Card mi which ‘supercedes ‘No:-1>) ‘FEDERAL FOOD ‘ADMINISTRATION 70” N€astomer's Card No, 2 : Tsnued ‘to Address... ‘Substi § tutes Family Dete.ot, purchase te Lita ‘on hand ~ | Total A supply ‘permitted I ‘certify that’ the ‘withia information is true ‘and {; that: 1, ave: not, bought nor: Rold “in: my ‘pogsesbion : Wheat flour, sugar ‘or other foods contrary to the ‘frutés of the édérat pear y see / Signed. (To'be retdined by ‘dealer and Aduinjstrator, “Agricultural maLAbn :D., ~end' ‘pt each month.) ‘i 2 e > a iled-to Fd iy et the The Federal Food, Administration requires that each: andevery Grocer ic or Dealer. of:Flour and substitutes. as well as:Sugar, it -have on. = ‘and see that each customer signs the: foot backs, faesimilie ot which: ”- aie ne ‘this: ‘advertisement. order. to! cooperate. with, the: Food Administration ‘The. ‘Tei ne: « sl ing the, Grocers with these.cards at the rate. of -$2.60- PERT U- gape ii lots of one thousand or more. . ~ <. It is especially requested that all: Grocers or Dealers in’, the foods tioned eiriorders for these cards’at once. Evety customer: most NE fign ne of oes gr a and there should be'no excuse forthe Grocer: beliig- it th ni ee naity of the federal: food laws every Grocer ml have the’personal signature of the. customer when. foods, mentioned OB card are ‘purchased. i MATL IN} oa ORDER TODAY, GIVE NUMBER OF.C v0.1 ra AND OR. Mi BUT 0 "FOR ae - BISMARCK, N. De