The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1918, Page 2

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i AKOTA CANT SELL LIGNITE Bk MRNWESOTA ba New: Fretght Rates Announced why National Administra- »» flow Are Prohibitive DISCRIMINATION EVIDENT Costs:Far Less to Ship Equal Distance from Docks to “ Gopher Points It is apparent from new rates on ‘lignite announced: by the United: States railway administration today, that North Dakota. is not expected’ to” dis- pose: of much: of its native coal in Minnésota. Under the newly estab- lished’ raté, the tarif¢ on’ lignite from Noonan to Grand Forks is $1.70. To Eaét Grand Forks, Minn., a mile across thé river, the: rate is $3.07, a differ- ence of $1.37. . Up. to January, 1915, thé raflways voluntarily, maintained a fate of $1.74 per ton from, Noonan to Kast Grand Forks, Allowigg for all the increases granted by the inter statéicommerce commission since thut dat, the present: rate should not be in excess of $2.19, says James A. Lit-| $ tle, rate expert of the North oa railway comthission, The rate from, the Noonan mines t ‘Mifitegpolis ts $4.10. With war tax of 33 ‘cénts:.per ton;' price-f..0.-b mine of $3 anid retafler’s profit of $1.75, the pricé: of 2 precious ton of lignite’ to the” Miitnédpolis’ consumer would be $9.20: . Minneapolis will not buy. much EY 7 ter ; a — “Oh, Frenchy & res *Rosie'Green was the village queen”’ suale , who “‘left-for. France with.an ambu- lance,” and of course “Rosie Green met a.chap named. Jean, a soldier We'll Jet you guess. from Paree.” the rest of this melodious _ Fields nh on one:of t os ecords yet. the atest ‘war—or better; hear Arthur A2569—85e SWEET TEMPER Tho’ deadliness of the female of the species was impressed upon Governor Frazier yesterday afternoon when, 55 of’ the’ lady clerks at the capitol, rlon- partisan and nofnorpartisan, organiz- ed, appointed a spokesman and wait: ed-on' the chief executive in his: par- loys! to inquire why an. extra thirty minutes had» been’ tacked onto their time, and to advise him that ‘if ‘the state auditing” board did not resejnd its order and put the! kibosh on this here:time clock business, the said lady clerks -would be among those absent and unaccounted for next Monday morning. The governor listened_ to their plaint, and he advised the young women: that he would: call a meeting of various. departments’ to see what could be done. He was informed that se visioning process must bé com- pleted and. announced ptior to Monday a, m, at'9, the usual hour fér taking up work at the capitol. ‘The state auditing béard's) eight- hour,law was laid)down in response to an act of the state council of de- fense requiring 48 hours’ labor each week from every able-bodied ‘male be- tween: the ages of 18 and 45. The la- dies“ declare this applies to males only, and doesn’t touch them, and that they are not going to’ be robbed of that extra thirty minutes’ beauty eee lignite at this figure, local. producers fear. East Grand Forks 18°295 miles trom the head ‘of the lakes and 304 miles. from Noonan. The freight. rate, on soft coa) from the’ docks at Superior, and _Dwuth to East Grand Forks ‘is $2.02, or $1.05 less than the raté from Noonan to Bast Grand Forks? Low interstate'rates on lignite had been: urged’ asa’ means of assuring western ‘Minnesota’ dn economical coat supbly. .Under the rates now. estas- lished it is apparept, says the: rail- way Ga eatlp that the national ‘ad ministration expects: Minnesota tg use eastern coal'and that\ it does not wish Mid-Month ‘List ° * cinating: melody Ear popular waltz of be romanceof he catchiest Here’s a decided’ noy tions for a rapidefire ne it hisY¥-M. AMAZONIAN- AMBUSCADE ACIDULATES So Bouise Feréra and Greeanp havé a it, Prince’ has orchestrated “it; Campbell’ and ‘Burr have. sung. words to it— and now. to -- complete the Columbia Records of this fas- An irresistible dancing record of the most Van. and Schenc ck Take a Whirl at “Tackin em Bows in‘a rollicking Van and ord that brings down the house and starts evéryone shuffling every time. 51 other sparkling hits in the September List Send. [sone records to your soldier. There’ C: Alor ‘Knights of Colum! New Columbia Records 6m sale, 1 the toth and 200k of tory month. if ie COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE comPasy : pawevone: : OF OUR GOVERNOR sleep in the morning by: any. adminie- tration,, nonpartisan or otherwise. \ .“You see, it’s this way,” said one farmér stato official in explaining his view of the (rder this morning. “Our women folks they get up at 4’a\:ni. or earlier, and they milk the cows and slop the pigs and cook breakfast: for us/and the hands and feed the chick- ens and other livesteck and ‘tidy’ the house and wash'tha.baby and the dish- es, and Set! everything to rights “and make" up. a_ fifty-pound batch’ of :but- ter gnd skim the cream and gather the eges and fuss over the setting hens and give the sick calves and lambs their bottles: and put up a few dozen cans Qf fruit and’ put the boiled din- ner on the‘ stove and weed the. cere and gather the, dinner Yometanly and they drive down here at $:20'€6 look after some. state business ari they wait around a half-hour before anybody shows up, and is airaply: Fons: es’ their dander, and I don't blaj them, because this isa farmer ad: fm: istration, and ‘we're no better than’ the farmers that» are footing the pills.” 1 Some’ of * the lady © clerks: were reared on the farm and others were not, but they all agree on one thing— that~tlie old working schedule: Shalt Stick or they will not. 4 fewY G‘ 'Uon-zzlorstt-a ~ to seé North Dakota’ upen up a new field east of its own boundaries, BUY W. 5, $ a NO LOAFING ON. ¢ : RESERVATION IS KITCH’S. ORDER Superintendent Declares Work: _ or Fight Rule Wilk Be Enforced: Fort ‘Yates, N, D., Aug, 8—~Poor Lo can't loaf, The noble Red Man must take up the paleface’s. burdens. Supt. 1 Fuller has jazzed it! day. . A2578—85c élty—dancing instruc- | = ee shuffle-step given ehenck duet. A.rec< , ° A2570—85c. Grafonola{ is Hut, TOT rn y Kitch of the’ Standing Rock reserva- tion hag issued ‘orders to this’ effect. He advises district farmers in, all parts of the reservation that General Crowder's work or fight order: mus |: be’ strictly ‘enforced, Indfan policemen ate fiotitied to ar- rest any’ ablébotited, Indians {9 their district; pet’ 65 years gna’ who ‘fs. ifo! The flee viiveste dito re- any. patehit-in-fee iporsdn: between these ages who is’ able-bodied, and» ents ployed. In Sotith’ Dakota* the® pofice will report to Charlés Hartutg, af Me- Laughlin, and in North Dakota to Supt: Ritch at Fort Yates. ° BOY W. 5. ‘Thousand’ ‘@t Ante In ‘all ‘An ant hilt two feet in height con: tains about 98/000 ants, atcording. to the observations: ging countingy éxtend= ing-over two. years, carried out by. a Well-known naturalist. \ i ? in your kitchen. Han you will have the pro) at’a low things al ~ Save work and baat PHON 676; sinuiTit it te Kai There are heaps ée’th hinge in our store that you need things of ‘various sizes so that size dish’ for every. purpose. Come in now and see the fine kitchen \utensils we sell e. You will thraw-away your ‘old worn-out buy anew ontat f from. us. : JOHN ‘BORTELL. <i nied vionGuiiukiiaia i tasiin he goés‘to another ‘city. ; Jest. in: bteaking’ the; man in on‘ his: new job: It represents ‘time lose i in. finding aman for This ad adbiritsomeni Pre; spore for, use nas) = lof. the Denar inet of Eakor | HANNA SAYS i Prec — captain of' Paul’s’company ‘saying thar he consideged the Bismarck boy af \} fine’ soldier and ‘quite a yeteran as he had been over the top three times, once avith the Alabama, 3 which was the first regiment of the Rainbow division to go over; next with. Jowa and then with Minnesota, at which tie, “he got Governor Writes rea (etter: Telling of Flick- “ertail Boys Former Governor L. B. Hanna in 2 etter from’ Paris 4o Mys. Marshall H. Jewell, advises that, hé’ has. seen’ a tumber of! ‘North Dakota boys in France and that all of them are doing tine» 4T’am very’ proud'of our}men;” says: the ex-goyernor. writes, is still in a base hospital, se- ‘ ely’ “gasséd,” but getting along ly. and fecelving every poraible’ : tare ond attention; A letter was re: ceived by Goverfior Hann@ from the = RUREDEOUOUADNAOROCOASORAEARI iH 300 MAIN STREET Itis ro can never be: java up; “For: stintie: lost ini a than’s' moving, if It represents time resents idle time fora mactfine.; Itmaked.a _ -. On the average it costs ftorh $20. to 2 $20for "very man who i ane eee Paut' Jewell, he ‘ cvaguanauaneena aan ak ii ino ntsc a swallowed all. the LE! that came his (division; has mp tne (42nd (Rainbow. ig line for six |) now. heen on, the fir _ Black Tread. Me that’ the: of super-velue, ahaens S or - When you need:more men, dori , Joss fall ona. plant that‘is engaged iA -edsentiail -war work. Let the. Government: find imeéti” for _you—men who are not engaged 6ni¢ssen= tial war work... It is for this . purpose. that: the jobieft open and intraining him. Itrep- the Ustited States Employment Service has been. organized; with 500 branch Offices _ Bap in’ the steady flow of supplies that’'the ™ through the country and 20,000: U. s. Pubic’ » boys in, . France: must habe to thrash the’ Service Reserve agents to egg) men for fae er ulacturers who need them.” “Write the Director Gesieral at ‘Wa OTORIStS are hibit Diamond‘ Tikes in, ‘sucht numbers that’ over 2,000,000’ are’ now. in service—casily, one: for every three cars in America, . « “Phis patronage is sigritficant whien’ ‘you consider y big demand’ for’. Diamonds: comes. fromy motorists’ Who have used: them in’ peayions mare insist’jypon Diamond taileage again. “Soth demand canbe coma ony Hy the is - A Diamond Tube is likely to outiveat : canitself, Mads inGray and Be, in sizes_ \ ‘ > fa make 46, tire, a The Diamond sd Pubber Co Fs . ‘Mae ons: Local Distributors - > oe __Lomas oe Co. “5 Rifles Rc ty of 1.000 fates : : 10 H. E. Shells» af 10 pair Shoes, at ty the Divition of Advertising of the Committee on Public: Tnfortiation. r “THURSDAY, AUG. 8, 1918. mi 'térent' battle: fronts as tHe fighting’ progresseds paul Jewell. ia” with? a headguarters company, 1 151st field artillery,’ formerly the First snesota Yield artillery,’ which-has i been’ decorated: by the French and & number: of Its individual members. in: cliding’ thé Blamarek poy | have been’ aero nee decorated for paler 1 ‘ a ribumg we Ne pn 1, itr Hooft it angie; oriths, having been ‘ AdvegraFe : f +

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