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y ace \ / BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : - - v SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1918 DR. CRANE 10 } i 4 a 4 CHICK SEASON ident will return to North Dakota to! Love Is Blind.\ look after the normal at various times As a general thing, when a girl is during the i in love with an aviator, you can't EEN ea eas | make her believe that ‘angpls are the Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. | aristocrats of the air—Dallas News. OVER THE TOR A LA MOVIES | DOESN'T OPEN . TILLSEPT, 16 Hunters Mistaken in Belief that They Can Take to Fields Tomorrow Fd ~/ WOULD BAN ALL HUNTING Farmers Want Wild Biddies Pro- tected So They Can Eat | i Up Hoppers - North Dakota hunters laboring un-| deg the mistaken impression that the federal game laws on prairie chicken s¢ and ‘ducks have been eased up and that the season begins September 1, are urged by the state gzme depart- REHABILITATE INJURED MEN North Dakota Educator Selected for Important Duty with_ Army I! WILL’ ORGANIZE 18 CAMPS) Because of his exceptional admin- istrative ability in educational affairs, Dr, A. G. Crane, president of the Mi- not normal, has been selected by Surgeon General_Gorgas of the army eighteen rehabilitation camps through which the United States hopes to re-/ construct its disabled soldiers and turn them out useful citizens. He will rank as a major. In order that he may take advantage | to organize and “set in operation the|\ Chiidton Cry for ebbaheede sels The Kind You Have Always Ponti and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature’ of and has been made under his pers ALA sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no ore to deceive you ia this, Al Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” aro’ but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hicalth of Infants and Children—Experience against Experimcat. What is CASTORIA | \ Bata he teed pel one ee of this opportunity, the state“board of s Pd e game regents has extended Dr. Crane, who Castoria is a ‘harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pi i regulations, and the season does not spent the last year at Columbia doing Drops:.and Soothing Syrups. It is is pleasant ‘tt Cone open until September 16, as hereto- fore. The general for some reason ‘that as ay means of relieving the shortage of} meat foods the season has ‘been ad-| i | impression has become . anced half a month. This, states a local game warden, is not thé fact, and he assures prospective ‘bird hunt- ers that if they venture forth before | September 16 they will be violating | ‘ the law and liable te arrest and prosé-| cution. Many hunters, it is stated, had planned to take the field with tehir dogs tomorrow. If farmers of central North Dako-} ta and the Slope had their way, there | \ would be no slaughter of prairie} chickens this year. A state official | who did some harvesting in the vicin- ity of Kulm, and who is familiar with conditions in Emmons county, says that the farmers in these districts are banding together with a view to pro- | chicken as one of] the most efficient exterminators of | frasshoppers. “One has no idea of | the extent to which grasshoppers have | damaged the crops this year until he; goes into the _harv fields,” said | this official today. shoveled a bushel or more of grass: hoppers out of our header ‘Joxes. Th prairie chickens have a @ecided fond- ness for these pests, and the farmers | believe that if they are not molested | they will do a great deal to prevent | grasshoppers surviving the fall to rear a bigger family next year. In many, sections farmers are post- ing notices forbidding all hunting, and | petitions, are being circulated asking | that whole townships join in protect- i ing the chicks. Prairie chickens are | unusually numerous this year, and aj} general ban on hunting them will be a disappointment to the hunter, buz| | | post graduate work, an _ indefinite} leave of absence. The war department ; in return for this courtesy has agreed that Dr. Crane shall have a furlough} Jat such times as there may oecur the jmost critical need for his services! at the Minot normal. Dr. Crane will be direct: in the ser-} v struvtion of the department of educa-| tion. Director James E. Russell and| Col, Frank Billings of the medical sec- tion joined with Surgeon General Gor- gas in asking the North Dakota board that it release Dr. Crane for this work,! into which Dean Kauffman of the col- lege of education of the University of | Minnesota also will enter. “Dr. Crane will perform a service} of.real value to his country-and one| which will reflect credit on your state,” wired Surgeon General Gorgas, in his letter to the board. Director Russell said: “Dr. Crane is possessed of unus administrative ability and | he is -pre-eminently equipped to. ex-; cel in the service whch we have for | him.” 4bv. Crane will contiye his a‘tention| to the Minot normal until the opening of the school year, when Acting Pres. Clarke will resume charge. ‘The pres- TO HOLDERS OF LIBERTY BONDS ice of the division of physical recon- IL 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, Fiatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea’ allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids ~ the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural’ sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The. Mother's Friend. Bears the Signature of GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Ia Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE.CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITy, Discontinuance of | MESSENGER SERVICE Due to the scarcity of messengers after the opening of : ers who have taken the initia- ea tend that wheat is niDTS! essen- Use your. i school and of employes i in general, the undersigned will be . tial than good shooting, and that un- . Liberty Bond | compelled to depart from their régular delivery service q ee ated ene ip che ee | Coupons ' until further notice, except in the case of emergency when i come a real menace next year. i for the purchase of every effort will be put forth to deliver promptly such BUY W. 5. S.- fates 5 i necessities as prescriptions or urgent medicines that War Savings Stamps \ otherwise cannot be called for. A remarkable series of snapshots showing a French infantry group repelling a German raid jin the Vosges and chasing the HUNS. The top picture shows the poilus hurling hand grenades at the Germans to prepare for their attack. In the second photo two of them have gone over the top and a German grenade can be seen exploding at the extreme left. In the third picture the rench to attack. ~ THRESHING AND | HARVESTINGIN @ssocee 2 Your Interest Will Earn In- j for the Nation. terest ‘and Keep at Work ||! Trusting that our patrons will appreciate the condi- operation, we are, Very respectfully, _tions which prompt this notice and soliciting their co- . \ BRESLOW’S DRUG STORE, : COWAN’S DRUG STORE, a Sas nee 5 FINNEY’S DRUG STORE, RK | Cars of Wheat Marketed Early GOVERNMENT LENHART DRUG CO. a Have Lost Through Moisture 4 Content | = k —_ AUEGEAUAEAASOUUOGEUAAOUOGOUEOUEGRAEQEOONOGOANGODEROGOSLOODEOOGOGUGOOOGUOUOGUOUOLEOGOUCSESOGOEOUUEOUUEUROUUGDOUAUOGEUOEG UOUOSONEUOUOGOOUOOOOESEOOONOOGORHOUOOLA, ni The weather conditions have so im- > = ij proved the past. few days that thresh- t ing and harvesting have again started. The heavy winds and rains of last week probably did considerable dam- ‘age to grain in the shock. In various | sections of the northwest grain which | had been cut was scattered about the fields and thoroughly soaked. Cars of b wheat which had been threshed too soon after these rains have arrived on the market and, because of the poor! condition, have lost several grades. | We believe, however, with the Am- proved weather, that the later thresh- ed grains will show a good quality. Throughout the northwest threshing returns are better than at first ex-| pected—in the Red River valley some exceptional yields of wheat, barley and | oats and rye are reported. This con- dition prevails in many localities in} Minnesota and South Dakota. “TO HELL WITH THE KAIS/ Scene from the most wonderful pic- ‘ture of the day at the Orpheum next, In Montana on the irrigated lands ts P the' yields will show a good average | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ; and along the eastern border and the| ae | central and southern parts of the | the’ Ka state where late rains have revived | ¢; = H the crops. averages af from 10 to 12 fds a silk American flag and thea bushels of wheat to the acre are pre- | follow scenes which every true patriot | dicted. i |must see to learn how the American In a number’ of distritts the early | [stands up for the gr flax has been cut and we look for an he world, and twits early movement of this. While the | Kai the world, and also outwits the) uN temperatures have been low at various | 8#i8e" times, we have not heard of any par- | ts + ticular damage from frost, so that ¢ much of the late flax may escape dam- Vane age from this cause. In } inesota | NOTED pa kole and ue and/South Dakota there is probably | We geneultural co better than an average yield of flax. | once on vo Sher The corn crop throughout the north- | “"°® 0” eee mumtwa’s west is maturing in fine shape and | is will soon be out of dan, the ears CHICAGO LivEsTock, are large and the quality should A roretnt eee very hig = : . Many farmers who stacked their | Anod a Ped grain are now starting their fall plow- | ans. a1i45 to 18.25; ing. 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