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Tr ee en a tn PAGE 8. “No you buy shoes. Good money, but they are |] than low priced ones. lack of style. invested, and appearance—and you'll receive proves 4 real saving in the end. We Specialize on Good Shoes MEAT PACKERS RELEASED FROM FEDERAL CONTROL Washington, D. C., April 1.—All} foodmeat packers were released to- day from food administration con- trol. Under. a. proclamation ‘signed by President Wilson at Paris declares | “all persons, firms, or corporations engaged in importing manufacturing, including packing .or storing .or dis-| tribution of fresh, canne pork, mutton, or, lard,” a a from license by the food adminis' tion.’ It wag stated tho president's action relleved the. packers of super: vision of every kind the packers on wheat. be maintained Chicago, April At the United The revised prices on Oldsmobiles recently announced, make the. Oldsmobile the most attractive investment today, among cars of unquestioned merit. We repeat these stabilized prices, suggesting that you purchase now while we are able to make early delivery: SIXES Model 37 Touring or Roadster $1295.00 Right Way to Save Don’t look for the lowest price when shoes cost expensive To save a dollar or two in buying shoes usually means less wear, and To buy better shoes as- sures long wear and proper greater satisfaction for each dollar When you select your next pair, buy for quality— buy Florsheims for satisfaction in service, comfort value Rosen Clothing Shop | rood control act by which the food) charges of treason James Spore, administration has authority to put) naturalized American citizen and under license, | was exercised in addition to limit: ing| |margins of profits over unfair pric The only control over food commod: lities left to the food administration is ton, cotton products, sugar t:nd | The enforcement division will | to impose penalties |should any. become necessary while | |these commodities are wnder license. | sentatives here on receipt of the of release from government co} sald the effect would be negligible. | markets here it was pointed out the | removal of restricjons apply to the Under the authority of the Lever| packing house establishments. EFFECT NEGLIGIBLE. GET {T AT 1.—Packers’ repre: | YOUR DEALERS ews) >, OR WRITE states bureau of | $ "T WeStevenson Go. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN: DISTRIBUTORS VICTORY LOAN ~ 1S GOING OVER, Cause for Enthusiasm in State Meeting REPRESENT EVERY SHIRE Hundred Percent Attendance and Unbounded Enthusiasm Marks Dakota Pow-wow all day and vermin: banguet in the ev which lasted with 2 rousing ing North ary and fit— that \the same plan of campa 3En Liberty loan will up the last adopted. ‘AMERICANS ARE IMPLICATED IN: SPY SYSTEM Washington, April | Baker has aproved 2 request of t! | British military authorities in Turk \that they be permtited to arres: control | wife, alleged to have been closed; A HAT OF MERIT Potterson Wat ALWAYS LOOKS GOOD Power— Beauty: Whether your selection is a Six or an Eight, these qualities dominate, backed by economy of operation and maintenance, sound utility and a reputation of twenty-one years’ standing. The diversity of the line assures an Oldsmobile precisely suited to the needs of every purchaser. Model 37 Sedan or Coupe $1895.00 EIGHTS We take both pleasure and pride Model 45A Touring Car $1700:00 in demonstrating these cars. Call Model 45A Pacemaker $1700.00 or phone at your convenience. ‘ All prices F. O. B, Lansing, Michigan see _ Western Sales Co. MANDAN “RISMaARCK PAILY TRIRUNE ISEES MINGLED Barleigh County Chairman Finds | estine and in 4g | The plan is to have the couplei§ | bronght 10 the United States for trial | 1.—Secretary | military office. i } | 1 | | i |the Saliden JOY AND SORROW | etore the w met the yonng Russign #trache, saaeeaan at a brilliant embassy he, the smmouncement of their en-/ t that flowed, and the | ra a de Moreschildt drop- | 4 ben the war broke ent ie Because the United States and Turk | bave mot been at war, the arr leoulé not be made by the American/ Spohr. said 10 be of German origin. has been employed as a professor a2} Abordue University of) Jerusalem. He is charged with hav-! ing engaged in anti-British and anti-) American propaganda best now Deanciers is in the cits enroute home from Excelsior Springs. Mo., where he spent some time. Back Fron Camp. Sagehorn ‘Of Stanton, rec=ni 54] E.G. returned from an aviation, school in' the south, js spending a few days in| | Bismarck ing his sister,.2 nurse} fat St. Alexius hospital. Hi H. G. Arnsdorf, assistant state | perintendent of schools, and family acitte im: ! residence is “ready for ocen-} eee MARKETS ad CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. HOGS—Receipts 26,060; 15e 10 25e higher. ( Hulk $19.85 to 20. | Tops 20.10. | | ie | Heavyweight $19.96 to 20.10. Light weight $19.25 to 20.00. Light light $15.00 to 19.6). Pigs, $18.00 to 18.25. CATTLE—15,00; steady to fower. Calves slow to lower. Heavy, beef steers $7.25 to 20.50. r cows und heifers $7.49 to iE classes strong to 2c hig: Lambs 84 Ibs, 20.25, Lambs 85 lds or beter $17.75 to 20.25 Culls $14.00 to 17.75, 12.00. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK... HOGS—Receipts 7,500; 20c higher; Range $19.30 to 19.46. Bulk $19.35 to 19.40. CATTLE—Receipts ~teady. Steers $6 to 19. Cows and heifers $5.00, to-14.00, Veal calves steady $6. to 14.00. « ‘Stockers and feeders, to 15.50. SHEEP—Receipts 500; steady . Lambs $12.00 to 19.25, Wethers $14.00 to 15.25. Ewes $5.00 to 14.50. MINNEAPOLIS. Flour 15c higher; in -carload 3,500; killers barrel in 98 Yb sacks. . Shipment 70.601 marrels. * Barley 93 to 1.04, Kye, No. 2, 1.65°1-2. Bran, 33. ——— 100 LATE 0 CLASAIFY FOR SALE 47 1-2 foot-east front level |! Jot, ‘three ‘feet above” sidewalk, be- mvenue. A, 14t) ‘ x. | : ' i | POWDER BLOW-UP = Eirmingham. Aa. April 1—Severs! | | persons were Kiied:when the powder: or ’ tess $18.25 tol medium. and good $5.00 to}: lots |: standard flour ‘quoted ‘at *$11.80 per}” New Ajtivals in Spring Tailor Made Apparel for Women and Misses The latest EXPTESSIONS of the Spring Modes are devel- oped in these new Garments which have just been re- ceived. Navy, Ble TH Fabrics are the medium in which the newly arrived Wraps find expression. SUITS AT ' er Oo. near here blew up. Ambulance: Birginghan ' ets. ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. oe >. AND UP COATS AT $12.50 $18.50 $22.50 $35 ik DOLMANS AT $15 $22.50 $37.50 AND UP FROCKS! FROCKS!! FROCKS!! ; Taffeta and Georgette, the most favored fabrics : : in this selection of handsome Frocks. Developed along Me exceptionally graceful and charming lines, making a beautiful and attractive garment- F $18.50 $22.54 50° $32.50 S WEBB BROTHERS « ISEVERAL DIE IN Blunt of the Dupont NeMemours Powd-| Only one “BROMQ QUININE.” Pe , | To get the genuine, call for full name been rushed to the scene from! | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Tab- Look for signature of E. W. q |GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 30: HE Standard * OiP Company poration owned by. 'the people:.at large, doing for “the people, to the ~ Standard set of its ability, Oil big job in a I highly specialized branch of industry. Company (Indiana) The ownership is spread ~— 2084 of them women —not one owning as ‘much as ten percent of the total. «The 30 million dollars of capital stock repre- 1 sents a cash investment of $117,509, 465.00. Contary to .popular os opinion, the Standard Oil Company of Ind- jana is not a close cor- controlled by one or two rich men. 4 en Vou’ may becoue! a bes Sa stockholder—go to any broker and he will b tk for you as much. te oe : _ as you want at the as market price. ence of Indiana is a-cor- - “over 4623 stockholders “. poration,’ owned and