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, PAGE 2 BISMARCK DAILY RU RVERYONE MUST. UNITE FOR ONE LAST BIG PUSH EST a tance walke North Dakota Will Not Go u Safely Over in Fourth Loan ‘ By Paul Burman “One thing these 31 to 45 selective service men_ a going to get—moi | alli than they ever thought they ‘would do.” Dan OW y, the famous long dis- was talking. O'Leary continued, ou see, se days of automobiles and street “in r re valkimg has almost become -a lost The average man will crank < js up his flivver to attend to business Without Effort. two block away or take a street car — if he ee n't own a flivver. The man : cre cxrpigin | Who. walk or eight miles a day TWELVE COUNTIES SHORT | when he doesn’t have to is regarded pme kind of a freak. Jn the arn these men will walk more in a day than they usually walk It North Dakota is to put over the Fourth Liberty Joan jn good shape |in a month. Tt will he mighty hard and keep clean its record ‘for loyal ;#¢, first. but as they accustom tem- , ye | selves to it they will find it the finest and united support of the United | (Sercise in the. world.” States governmentsin this emergency,“ Jyay O'Leary is 77 ¥ oung. He * pryergone must put his shoulder (0/naa ‘pden walling pF jonally for the wheel and join in a last brief, '55 years and right now is much bet- One en eA a Veo ter fitted for a 100-mite stroll than yvisell of On, ate chairman for ; yt - + a lon, 5 per cent of the mén 50 years his the Fourth Liberty loan. ‘Twelve je, toe is ee counties are still under their quota, an!” since he engaged in his first “pro- aggregate. of DOU,» advises. the, al competition in 1862 O'Leary chairman, whose message to the pub: pag sin England lic today is us follow Ireland, Scotland; France, Australia, fhe loan, closes Saturday night.) America and Canada October 19, according to figures in|““ppree times “has he walked in this office, the state iso! °"natehes against Edward Peyton We over the allotinent that v fUNt- | ton. and -h time he was victorious ed among the 53 counti sult " sare nece. lack $25,650 of having $19,900,009 sub- lec! seribed, ‘This is positively tie proper shoes and proper week, We are out to complere the . aoe ie task, bul we are Ong thin ic Our ‘The average man neglects his fect.” margin is too narrow. A littie fall | said O'Leary, down ‘here and there, and the siat®4 gaily, given when the final figures are announced will be behind. We must ha cooperatidn of every committeeman “They should be bathed the best of care and and ‘every bank in the state to put North Dakota on tbe right side. ~ “Committeemen should see that: all: cards are in their hands and distri uted jin plenty of time so that banks can make their sybscriptions to the federal reserve bank before Saturday night. "Rwelve counties are still hind in thir allotment a total of $ 000. All other work should be put aside by every’ worker and, every bank in the state ,so that nothing will may North Dakota's recor. No j big nor too important :o stand i way of each and over the top in the a “Cards should noi t any solicitor or commi purpose what but oted Lim held back 1 eeman for ar hould be gc ing and illustrates his virility d soever ten out to the banks ce, A shows how his heels or ten per ¢ over-suuscripuion 1 % too arrow é any | kept chances on, and i we must absolute over its allotm unteer ing men are nd work z enough m justice to f they. are make the to the blue, to look afte ut counties sho good and attend y are unable From tow TEN C Pee un ! “LARSE quantities of Baki are pur- chased by the Government to be sold | °to:the Soldiers and Sailors. - We: aim to maké SumotA cost the men serving their country and the public _ back of ‘the men, as little as possible. War conditions turn men’s heads’ to “profit niaking. ‘We "believe friends and users are more valuable than the profit of the moment. That is why you can buy SumoA at the same Brice “as always. - Your Patriotic D UY LIBERTY BONDS a See eee ee Upper photograph shows O’ Lea’ hit the ground frs oN wee S. 8. MEN MIGHT TAKE A TIP FROM | O’LEARY ON oe WALKING) ‘ Pary’s € t edie while walk- pite h Lower picture Me DO VE ——»+ Co. AL ORDERED LAST SPRING IS ~ NOT DELIVERED Shortage of Labor’ Results in Some Delay in Supplying Consumers. Why ae bay that g Liberty Bond today? The ople who observ 2 federal fuel 1 orders last last a was could be. | The object of our about an to enable ré Pa orders with the producers, and. thus keep the mines operating and the coal ‘moving during summer son. | The campaign ha i the desired ef- fect. North Dakota lignite mines dur- ing the past summer produced from} 50 to-100 per cent fuore coal than in| past summers, and this coal was di tributed rapidly as it could mined. Consequently we approach the, winter with muc hmore coal on vail | than otherwise would have been avail- able, “Just now the mines with orders from sumers who \ requisitions. their turn. vergence from | thra have worked are being flood- ers and con- short-handed. Rightly, | | much of the/mine labor has been used | | istrator Baker. in threshing and harvesting. This la-| hor is now again available for lignite | production, and the mines will soon} | greatly increase their capacity. | If in| | spite of the speeding_-up process, the} | man who failed to order his coal early | | and to prepare to get it in is unable now to be accommodated the moment’ he finds himself in need of coal, he |must not blame the fuel administra: tion.’ a COUGHS AND COLDS | QUICKLY: RELIEVED Dr, King’s New | Discovery Used: Since + Grant Was President. Geta. Bottle Today. ' It did it for your grandma, for your |father. For fifty years this well-known} cough and cold remedy has kept an | evergrowing army of friends, ‘young land old. | For half a century cruggists every- i where ‘have sold it. Put a bottle in | your: medicine cabinet. You may need lit in a hurry.) Sold by Druggists | everywhere. BOWELS ACTING PROPERLY? < ve DRAYAGE CHARGE 2 slaw in placing theirs ton for the delivery of coal of any kind These orders.must wait}irom the sheds of dealers in Bismarck There has been some di-| to domestic or other consumers within bituminous ,and an- |the city limits “has beea recommend- ite to lignite; the lignite. mines |/ed by County Chairman J. P. Jackson ito obtain coal from the docks of great llakes ports are requested by ‘Federal OF 65 CENTS ON... BISMARCK COAL} A drayage ‘charge barge of 65 cents per fand approved by Federal Fuel Admin- BEY W, SS ‘ASKS CONSUMERS TO SUBSTITUTE . NATIVE LIGNITE Ketail, coal dealers and domebtic constimers who compla:a of inability | Fuel Administrator. Baker~to be pat | tient and to make the best use of lig- nite. \“The labor situatign at the head | of the lakes, notwithstanding good car supply and reasonably free transport- atfon movement, is obstructing distrib- ution,” states Capt: Baker. 9 “Accord: ing to the latest report there. is ‘but sixty per «ent of the normal labor snupply. U.S; Fuel. Administrator Garficld,-at the instance of the state fel administrator, is endeavoring to obtain, relief rough~ the’ United States-employmi tservice board.” \ BUY Ww: 8. 8. USE OF HEAT IN FLATS IS TO BE ~ MUCH REDUGED | i | They ought + to, for constipation jqmakes the body retain waste matters |and_ impurities that tasermine the health-and play havoc with the entire | system. Dr. King’s New Lite Pills are reliable and mild in action. All Householders who have-become flat- | dwellers to escape the menace af-heat- less days and’ Nghtless nights will find that “they are not * bey) id. the’ reach | of the long arm of the ffderal fuel ad- | { piano, and orchestra, The ‘Broadway's brightest All yours-with a Victrola ix your home. the-encores! / you and demonstrate the ¥ invaluable to + the processes of mianefacture, and their use. 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