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THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1918, TW ————= = : i ee Barnacles on Warshi tt * [needed though none is allowed 10°) warships huve (0 be cleuited 6H thé [ry - Aaya send the, number of, your outside. /On one shtp alone 200 mea onl i .° |statement when communicating with) worked ail day scraping oft 600 tons ef s (| this eftice to sane me amd delays animal and plant growth: This tre , 5 : ayes “ ©. F, LADD, mendous' quantity of sea" Iité hed ae _ 4 » Federal Food Adm'r. |-cumutated Jn less than two years, dur. Santas Miao at ing which tine the ‘ship had sravetéd “and Bells ’on Thelr Toes: many thousand miles. ‘The welght 7 Longest Scheme of of Communication in Warfare Ae aeerica Bie aesc couting to | Day troops ceekt (hae trot Completéd New York -remarked+, “How cleun | 95 14 40 per den re coal was Con: gt they keep their s eelesy eat thale tle sumed in matatainfag the normal speed | in look, . (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n.) . turned out every day. Another assem- children wear ring World Ou of the bout © . @ Paris, France, Aig. ! Ameri-|bly plant Has been e ed to handle ~* can army in France is § D el c transpo: from Amer- ing to completion the : in par longest scheme of com: Not far from this little port work is HAT I particularly like about “er used in warfare. { s|about completed on a 30,000-bed ‘hos- overcome colossal obst -| pital, the Jargest yet constructed in } ‘Dr.. Caldwell Ss Syrup Pepsin i 1§ tiplied handicaps in porte octing the |F rance In the same section js an 4 ayatem seems almost incredible ag it! immense new artillery camp ready for its nil but. thorough action on- the > ‘bowels. is now in full operation. | several brigades of artillery to occupy OM atance, out of the waste Iands|it. It includes a large remount camp It -has‘been very helpful in relieving my nihé- adjacent to an old Wrench port Amer: ith capacity for- several, thousand ican engineers have ‘built a splendid | ho ‘The worl on all these pro- year-old ae who had been constipated since line of modern docks, where / eve! j owes its success largely to the bab ‘ day now ships are pouring forth their} capable and intelligent direction of a ye” if ‘ ay cargoes of mgn and war machinery. A! the American executives in charge of From a letter to Dr, Caldwell written by\ huge new warehouse system at this| it. Mr. GE. fafiry, 51 Madison Street, a Ki point is also nearing completion and} These port communication centers peaeibin N.Y... fe taking care of the great flood of sup-|are great affairs today, but they are . plie ® so worked out as to be capable of al- L , In the*same® coast town the Ameri- | most unlimited expansion if neces- ; ‘ 2 5 cans. have installed motor cperation)sary. “This is highly important in aa wate Jt. al wel and cold storage plants, a motor. re-|vie wof the tendency (oward pooling [ON - i ¥ 40 | ception park, and quarters*for storing! of French, British and ‘American sup- WAR. STRENG t * iS supplies for ordnande and aviation) plies and efforts, which may easily re- aR BRIGADES, BRANCHES - e De : forces. solve the American base ports into Two Oe MOE, onc days ‘ yes cu -e Sit 4 The railway yards in this vicinity} main reserve cénters from which their UNIT OF FIELD ORGA fer ZION A MASOR GENERAL. , i ct 2 have a trackage of 200 miles. Work is;channels of distribution will radiate Rann, IDE x é ; well advanced on a new car asembly| directly to railheads on all’parts of ARM CORRS” ‘ u ae "4 The Perfect’ TV anative ~* i? i hop, where 20 or more freight cars are|the front. peta AM oR GENERAL: 1a 4 ; i wn ye DIVITIONS —UsuaLty” COMMANDEP B' tA was Renee i : i fore WAR MOTHERS said court in favor of Deerfield Nurs-| FIELP ARMS” gs Se ee S Sold by Druggists Everywhere — Res ery Cémpany, a corporation, as plain-|° .. ROOM MANDED: BY'A. LEG H We 50 cts (32) St 00 ai Jy PASS AROUND tiff and against Jacob Kirschenmann "Se hs x \ Je. |, \Sizes . ! ‘ THEIR SMILES |: defendant, 1 heve levied upon the \ “ . ~ flowing described real estate of said % . TWO OR MORE FIELD APMIES— Free from opiates and nateotie -drugs and pleas- x deefndant, to-wit: COMMANDED BY A GENFRAL’. .The Northwest quarter (NW 1.4) of san Penna 0 nee tU ve oem nanergetons anti ferrin owe wreerer rete Us _| «dnt to the taste, it acts easily, and naturally and f ction twenty-tw hi a aE eee baa aih aoe ithe first American field army, composed: 6f, the five army corps recently orga A France, “restores normal regulanity. A trial bottle can : range seventy-seven’ (77) West sth {has been “formed at the front under the direct command of ‘Genéral’ Pershing. The’ fiext step in) be obtained free of charge by writing to PM the organization ef the expeditionary force’ will be the formation of an army, comprising two\or Dr. W.-B. Caldwell, 458 Washiter ‘Street, : ‘And that 1 ‘shall, on ‘Sturday, the/more field armies, This diagram Shows how our army is organized, from a private to an army. D4th day of August, A. D. 1918, atthe a i 2 Monticello, Ilinois. Ahour of 2 o'clock i- the afternoon of Ae me said date, at the front door of the) FOOD ADMINISTR. ATOR LADD: . .| canning sugar anywhere-in the state, Ter ; ; court honse i nthe city of Bismarck, provided he make out a permit in«dy-| — = 7 = in said county and sjate, proceed {7 , ISSUES NEW RULES AND Plicate and go mark it, stating the S sp All c I C a PE ats sell, the right, title and Interest of)° = °°) one ~ REGULATIONS ON. SUGAR name of the dealer and the. amount ean, owance Ss ut to: a the above named Jacob Kirschenmann ; is in and to the above d-scrived prop- previously bought, / then _ notifying P id P M h efty, to satisfy said judgment and] -There are some things momey won't ; ments for’ aries; exclusive of soda | former dealer to cancel first permit. | “Two ‘oun Ss er. ont! ‘costs amounting to $37.43.and accrued buy, W> can't bu victory. with | | fountain, \ Until further -notice, all- canning corts of $8.50 with interest. thereon, % | Sugar requifements ‘of dealers ‘will _ By N. D. "Food Administratfon.~ | = from June 2°, 1916 at the rate of six | mavel | Statement C. (Householders and Pub-ibe inet as far as possible, that ca From, and after Aigust Ist, siigar Semel ry is to be per cen tper annum tog-ther with all] Last wintér, and tha spring. ow: “tie Eating Places), — greatest amount. of eanning may “Ke | = restricted to two poubds per, person per’ month in’ thé 4 accring costs-of sale, at public auc-|friends in Euyope, the ‘allied nations,| Town people may have two pounds] done. household and to two pounds pgr each ninety’ sheals served f tion to the Henedt bidder for:cash. /had‘to have wheat. They had plenty | each for every ninety meals. Ten All dealers’ certificates ta ati | u public eating pla¢e. This awnouncement ‘is niade: by : TRENCH ofimoney tho buy.thewheatiand weal | Gays supply may be bought. ed July 15 are now due'in this de} nul Food Administration of North Dakotd, follows Sheriff, Harllgh County. N. D.|thy America would have been glad to! “Harvesters -and ‘threshermen miay| partrnent except those on which sugar | pt of a telegram from Washington, aniounctng & GEO. H. STILMAN, have futnished'ihore, but money could | have three pounds each for every 90] was delivered between July 1 and July; new. sugar program, Minot. North Dakota, not buy wheat that was not gn the’ meals. Thirty days’ supply may be).15, 1918. | At sfiortage inthe ‘available supply of” ‘iba t Attorney for Plaintilt, markets. i wheat we sent Europe; pought. Bhery statement must be made: out; responsible® for~this new restriction fi ifs use. It is pointed oft that (July 11 18 25; Augr1 8 15) this, year Was priceless. “It did not) ‘Those serving twenty-five or tore] in. full, anda canservative esthnaye miatiufaéturgrs of sort drinks and candy-gre now recelving only 50 percent. | R fs A cone trom the markets but from the} people in boarding houses, cook cars| must ‘be given when: records ‘a |] of the amoffut they received lust year. ~~~ |sceritice and devotion of the Amert'| etc, daily, must get certificate from} fective or lacking. Failure to observe “Let your canning aid preserving be sugarléss, sf’ possible,” the which |Noted Contralto (By Neweneners Enterprise Ass'n.) Features “Freedom «4 can people. ‘Now we must send sugar in ahe samé way. Sugar that doeg ‘not evi> cannot be bought at any price. To win this’ war we must have sugar for this offige. ‘Those serving less than twenty-five meals daily, must buy of thoir dealer. Canriing sugar for the season fhay United States Food Administration suggests.- “Then later in the year, when sugar is Plentiftl, Nt may be added.to the fruits\and vegetables to /Sujt your tyate * “BOTTBE THE, FRUIT JUICES. this rule has caused vexatious delays: and almost complete blockade in this | department, resulting in many. hard-| hips to bath dea-er and cuStonier: i Fruit Juices can be sterilized and i Cleveland. War Mothers | of For ‘All Forever.” be bought of—canning perinits up to| All are mutually dependent upon the|,| vottled withdut sugar, Cleveland aye Added te their pro- ah our ‘alles ‘and’ for our soldiers 10 )199 pounds. » If’ more ix ieeded,*a} promptness and accuracy of aun | MAKE FRUIT HO . @he fruit juices can be combined with gram of, .win-the-war activities by France, We must get this sugar the |\ special ‘permit must be obtained from | cants. white corn syrup’ or other table syrup (inade: without granulated sugar) same way we got: wheat, by the sav- Not_ over twenty-| ."When householders entertain: visit: | i sterilized and bottled. ‘The proportion usually used is one: bale cup ot holding “experiefice. meetings,” ‘Here |) theY tell of their boys’ experiences in camps atid at the front: funny things this department. fly Jopeunde at One purchase. twd pounls. per person per lings made by the ‘American people. That is why the-United States Food syrup to one cup of fruit juice. ors.or have extra help, additional su-| The governihent also urges the usé of no more sugar than is needéa gar may \be obtained from dealer; bas- that'happen ‘to the dud in. khaki. Por- _ | Administration is now limiting the use| month allowed restaurants and board-| ing purchase on. number “of extra} | as a_preservative 1m Janis apd felttes, and urges that as much frujt as tions of letters they get ffom “over of: sugar. ing houses‘is for all purpéses includ-| meals served at the We'e of two! | posalyle be dried. there” are read, especially those parts (| cctteiteders! food admiaistratiOn tor ing baking: ~All-hetels, ¢lubs, -can-) pounds for ninety meals. intown and | New regulations governing these new restrictions ti the use of: sugar re filled with smiles. North Dakota has issued the following | tcens, Camps and like places must get] three. ponds for ninety meals “on|]| are now being prepared, and will be issued as soon a8 possible. “This( according’ to Mrs. Sarah Hyre, secretary of the -War Mothers of Cleveland,. brightens the war clouds which sometimes drift rather deep over the homes where fly the service ‘use of sugar: information regarding the rules’ now: in effect in’ this state governing ¢ the hows fy: certificates, Matter no served. A ‘All persons of the state handling or ising stigar should’ read carefully the Statement 'E+/(Dealers.) Dealers who have not applied for “While householders are urged to use, as! little sugar as “possible it their canning and prese ing,” the new’ réstrictions refer only to use-of sugar in the household, Sugar for cunning and preserwng is’ still objata- ,able'on the specified basi by signing a per mit. . farms. | For dinners and suppers. for charit- fable work, a special pernilt must be obtained~from this dffice or from the county administrator if extra sugar is fag. OL arnt ame, futaa following rulings: ‘ canning sugar should send for “Sup- 0 n r ° tit all of the letters ‘are, not fille lementa Statement” °E” and obtain 7 * With smiles. sae come from hos- Statement A and Statement B, (Manu- Benenny pitals, and these brought wut tears. ‘ facturers.) Strict economy of canning sugar is . 4 Most of the boys, howrryer, enclose*|, ;, Use substitutes: Glucose, corn syr- | urged, restricting allotments to 100 , many a lugh in their jelters up, maple. “syrup, honey, etc., about | pounds or less for the entire season. - Fate ce Ws ee Sa one-third substitutes to~ two: thirds su- |. Let-us have most canning with less s 7 SHERIFF'S SALE. gar. sugar’ now. Without doubt mpre will STATP OF NORTH DAKUPA Cotn- Glucose’ where pdsatble should. be | bé available later? B ty Burleigh—SS. Bese used. In household and ‘ia manufactur. ‘Although this state does not restrict < “ Deerfield-Nursery “Company, a cor- = ing ice cream. the amount of canning sugar'for each ) poration, plaintiff, vs, Jacob) Kirseh-| , 4 MARGARET ABBOTT” . Statements A and ‘Beare! separate | person) it is. urged’ that dealers de- enmann, defendant. i y ‘ BS and distinct, though printed’ on one| cide each chse carefully gn its’ merit. ° ‘Notice is herelly given that by vir-| Lake Chaitauqua, N. Y.—‘“Fréédom| sheet: * It is allowable fora purchaser who o's For All, Foreyer,” Lieutenant B. C. Hilliam’s slogaf song, is being featur- ed here this summer by Miss Margaret Abbott, the wells known mezzo-con- tralto. The song and Miss Abbott's interpretation is scoring a great_hit. . fied tuer of an-executién to me directed and delivered, and now in my hands, issued‘out of the Clerk's office of the Fifth Judicial District, state of North Dakota within and tér the county of} Wells, upori A judgment rendered in > The Kind You Have Always Bought; and which. has been in use for over thirty years, has, botne the signature of CAI and has been madé, under his per.’ sonal supervision sinte its infancy. All Counterfeifs, Imitations and Allow no one to deccive you in this. * Just-acs-good”” are but Reperimente) that trifle with and endanger tho health of. may have fuht require: see already Signed, a Permit to get yf Druggists ~ Pyawion s eegte | ‘Tread Tires’ are how the- only. standard brand tires,on-the market made with hand- some Black Tread and Red Sides. ; “Others, imitating | Diamond itt color combination, have failed jo pass the strenuous tests of quality demanded by ‘actual service, They itfiitated color only—Diamond quality they‘could not'duplicate. Thus always-with imitations! Motorists:$vho drove on Diamonds in 1917, aia previ- - ous years demarid Diamond mileage again in BUCH num- bers that our factories are taxed to capacity. © For “Better ‘Phan Average Mileage at Less Than AyCaES, Cost,” "see a Diamond Distributor. 4 “Wh at is CAST ‘TO )R ent. 4 » a . Terie wality of Diamond Innet it Castoria is a_ at is .CASTO TOR aregoric, 4 : ee been imitated y : Drops ‘and Soothing’ Syrups. | It is pleasant. ni contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ~ age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhota; allaying Feverishuess, arisitig therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and datural sleep. ‘The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ~ GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS th Use For Over 30 Years The King You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEw YORK GITY, Hah « overhears , 3 conversatién. that makes him. feel like a bakes Saee iy aan nn pannel li ‘the Diamond nd Rubber Ca : Local Distribytors Sate. aot LOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY Bismarck, s North Dakota —=an’ stire it’s me tha’s just been down to xing and now im goin’ back to Kilmore,” =