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MINE INSPECTOR INTERNATIONAL TO STAGE BIG TRACTOR SCHOOL AT BILL PASSED BY HOUSE SATURDAY State Inspection for Lignite In- dustry Provided—Other Legislative Grist House il) 5h, providing for inspec: [tor owners and all who are interested formation will be thon of lignite mites, requiring oper ators to install adequate safeguards, and creating the office of state mine Inspector, passed the hotise by a vote of #4 to 6 Saturday. ‘The emergency Clause was lost by a voto of 62 to 27, a nlumber of members feeling that the mine operators should be given reasonable time to prepare for the new regime, and the act will not take immemiate effect, ‘The drafting of this bill was supervised by the dis-| trict president of the United Mine Workers of Ainorica, and it is similar | to laves In effect In Hlinois and other coalinining states. On third reading the house also passed oH. DB. 0%, relating to what property may be Insured by county afrmers’ muttal insurance companies; H, B. 99, relating to revocation of certificates of authority of fnsurance companios and H. B. 190, relating to removal of county seats, Much of the afternoon was devoted to consideration in committes of the whole of Senate Bill 2h, providing for a wider standard for slelghs. After the committes of the whole had ro- ported the bill ott for passage, on mo- ton: of Rep. Twicholl it was ro-refer- red to the committee of the whole for further consideration. After the hours on motion of Rep Keiltsman has adopted two sets of res: olutions adopted by the school offt- vors of Nelson county, condemning the fight which Macdonald ¢s inaking on State Superintendent of Public In- struction Nielson and opposing the création of the office of commission er'of education, designed to furnish a fat'berth for Macdonald, Kellman moved (at further consideration of the resolution be indefinitely post | | Tho International Harvester Com: pany will conduct a tractor school at jthe Harvester building in Bismarck, }Fobruary 10th and (4th. | | ‘This is a rare opportunity for tr r You will get some valuable first-hand information on |tractors. A tractor is not a compl jeated maching but there is a great many more things about a tractor [to know than some of the ordinary! farm machinery. If the owner is to keep the tractor running properly he [should understand it thoroughly, It is vory important that all tractors be kopt In good condition, especially is that true this year, If tho operator understands his trac: | tor, he will be able to prevent many troubles, He will also be able to Kel nore powor from his fuel and to keep | his tractor running the maximum |number of hours. [tis to the ad. vantage of the tractor owner to attend the tractor school and learn about the underlying principles of tractor construction and all the little tricks in tractor operation and care, Practical School, The tractor school to be held by the International Harvester Company will be thoroghly practical In every way, Tho Instretors are men who have been handing tractors for a number of years and not gnly know; tractors from the standpoint: of theory but have operated them and can give you tho benefit of thelr practical ex- perience, Corie prepared to ask questions. You are invited to put your problems up to the instructors and wo assure you they will be in # position to be of help. ft might be a good plan for you to list the things you want to AAR RA PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COMMIS. BION JANUARY 27, 1919. in farm po The city commission met in regular BISMARCK ON FEB, 13-14 know about your tractor and have thom ready at the tractor school. Time may not pormit answering all the questions but they will be an- swored by corespondence of the tn given you in the form of «a book. very possible ef- fort will be made to give the ‘tractor owners tho information that will help them. The company has prepared a book covering the principles of construc tlon, care and operation of ‘tractors, and all who attend the school will recelve a copy of this book free of charge, Jt deals with the points of discussion that will be brought up at |the school and will be of spectal ad- vantage to the men who attend lys- cause they can study it after they have gone back home. Authorities say that this book is the best one on tractors now tn print. Free to All. Tho tractor school will be absolute: ly free to all who care to attend, There will be no fees or charges for any of the instruction. All material will be furnished free. ‘There will ve nothing offered for sale and there will be no selling talks. The school is conducted purely for the snefit of those interested in power farming. If you cannot attend, be sure and hav the man or boy attend who operates your tractor, Every owner of a tractor or engine fx invited to attend this school, Mako your plans now 40.thut you can spare the tine to be at the school, It will be worth your while. Don't forget the date! Plan to come and loarn more about tractors and on- gines. The school opens promptly at 8 a.m. t Annes Torch of One’s Own, Aw Plutarch tells us, “It is well to go for a light to another man's tire, but not to tarey by it, instead of light ‘|BLIZZARD GRIPS BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MINNESOTA st. Paul, Dec, 3.—The first real bilzaad in six weeks, is sweeping most of Minnesotwstoday, Rain was reported In the southernu part of the state. ‘Temperatures reported are) generally above zero, EIGHT SOLDIERS —_| ‘KILLED AT TROYES) ‘Troyes, Feb, 3.—Ktght United’ States soldiers were Killed and po injured | when a troop train conveying United: States soldiers from, Chaumont to} rset collided with two German loco- motives standing at a station near here. The men werg.on their way to Brost to ship for the United States. | If you want the family to be healthy | and, active, give. them Hollister’s | Rocky Mountain Tea this month, Jt regulates the bowels, helps the appe- tite, puts life and energy In the wholo/ family. 5c, Tea or Tablets. J. Bres- low. ‘The star of stars, Clara Kim-} ball Young, in her most brilliant role will be at the Orpheum to- night. | Phone 453, Washburn Coal Company, for Wil- ton Lignite at $4.75 per ton delivered. This coal does not clinker and con- tains less sulphur and ash than any other Lig- nite mined in North Da- kota. Cold Weather Specials YOU'D get big value at $25.00 and $35.00 in these sheep lined, full length coats, but we have only ten left, which are now sell- ing at $18.00 wm: $22.50 HAND SPECIALS 95c $6.50 fur lined @ / $1.25 warm lined mittens . * $4.50 mittens Sis $4.00 warm - i $3 e 00 mittens $3.50 warm 85ce warm lined lined: mittens. mittens $2.00 warm dined. van. © 1 .50 mites roe $1.50 warm Se warm line lined eens ® 1 e 1 5 mittens Your choice, sizes 5’ to 15 $4.95 OVERALLS CUSTOM TAILORING HAND PRESSING EXPERT REPAIRING DRY CLEANING $1.00 warm lined lined mittens . $2.85 nites. 75c-warm lined BOY’S MACKINAWS Oshkosh B’Gosh Overalls G.E.BER6ESON & SON “The Home of Service” Also the Home of Chevrolet, Hudson and Hupmobile Cars and Parts When in need of expert mechanical work, bring your car to us. Look over our’ battery department, it is the most completely equipped in the state. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING You will be interested in com- paring our work with that of other shops. MISSOURI VALLEY ° MOTOR CO. CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. Bismarck “ North Dakota poned, which also carried, This ac- tion ia another straw tending to prove Fe Oe een esr medgn, [siovers Lertich, West, ‘Thompwon and Ald Ih bis efforts to eflpple Miss Niet: | Uigeidont, baey iy Aadlilon tte Beate Bin gh. une foatuary 20, 1M, were read and ap standard ‘siclgh eastire, the houde| Proved. | Dr. trams prosontol he this atiernoon. had Jn commities of feslenation as heulth officer for the the whole Hotise Bill 66, prohibiting [CMY Of Msmarck, ND. Tho salle with anonanitiing OF (he ‘posdestaon of any |Hecepted by the city eommisison a aleoholic liquors or devises for the [Mie request, Dro Cy i Btackhouse way ianufactire of the sane. appointed health officer for the elty of Hiamarek, oN, DP. Commissioner Mest moved that the resignation of the Mire Chief Ao. Currier now on file with the city auditor be accept: ed. Commisioner ‘Thompson second éd the motion, Upon the roll call on the pastage of the foregoing mo. Lion the commisisoners voted as fol lows: ayesDeat, ‘Thompson and (President Lucas; nays-—Bertach, ‘The motion cartied, 8. Bh. Lambert was Apointed to sicceed AL HW. Currier iy fire ohtef, ‘The following bills were allowed and ordered patd Fred Olson Hinth Heidt John Hotdt Harry Homan sesison Monday evening, January os, ing n torch ef one's own.” A torch 1019, ‘There were present Commis: | nk @ of onew own! ‘That 1s a possesston worth baying, whether It be a flaming |2 bencon on the hilltop or a tiny taper |B In the window. We ennnot tell how | frrin Hittle candle throws its beams, Fs nor who is laying his course by tte] Mekering Hglt. The most that we cau | do-nnd ft is also the tens that we | oe should do—is to tend the fame cares fully nnd to keep it steady. —Brander Matthows, History Gardens, Gardens in dupna ore lald' out so as to suggert- scones In Japanese history. Mininture ‘landscapes: are arranged #0 nw tocaecall well-knowen epote ty, his: toky, and siggest’ the events that baye taken place there. han of thy meeting held a In the Senate, ‘the beate by a vote of M4 to 8 adopted the Nelson county sehoot of ficers’ resolutions on Macdonald, fabled in the hotide, and ordered the Sonia Hehe printed in the Kenate Jourtial, Benale Hill 74, halls, “bowling Alleys, dance hills, ele, Waa reported out by the com iittes oh appropriations. ‘This bill Femoves from the munieipalities all Hupervisidh over these places and ofeates in the office of attorney gen- eFal soft jobs for Watkins, Finwall and other professional law enforces who have Bought for several sexaions to Have themselves definitely attached | R tager TRACTOR OWNERS } «TRACTOR OPERATORS PROSPECTIVE TRACTOR OWNE regulating pool Old Hickory Lignite bold by Finch | 3g IAL t 2 [Lumber Co, ohone 17, j { f Coke DGEVOST PO. DG HE ; ts Son | und all those who are interested in Power Farming are cordially. son f invited to attend a free Tractor School to be held:at the Har- vester Building in Bismarck on : bBORDECLIAER LEVON February 13 tothe state payroll. ¥, Nord 4,00] Ow third reading the, setate pass: | Slin Parsons 4.00 od BB. 28. relating to the femoval | Harty Clooten 4,00 of county, township, munteipal and | Otto Hefdt .oo00 0 cee B00 other officers; 8. 2B. 14, Senator) Mike Getz «Peay Drown’s graln-grading Dill, as amend: | take lsmpting ed iv the house to make tt possible 7. Hammell... Special charts and other demonstration material has been : prepared and the school vil be in charge of practical men who ot WW, eat will help you solve your Tractor problems. The Most Wonder ne : ery in the Wor' ee : ‘ ? Battery in the This is not a selling campaign and no sales talks will be made but the purpose of the school is to render a real service to those who already own or may own or operate a tractor later. ve B00] 18.00 12.00 19.50 6.00 26.00 | for one producer to sell or Duy grat |. Atabury from another without a tieense; 8.) 7. Wildes 1 78, relating to the revocation of {Carl Englen attorney's Meht to practice; 8.14, 80.) Jim eJnaen relating to health inspection of pupile | edd Randall 14,00 | in pudlie sehoolk; 8. B. 42, providing | Webb Bros 25.00 | for surveying and platting railway Tt wake moved that the efty commis: ) pights-ofway; House Bil 24, author} sion adjourn to meet again Monday feing the cottts to review the lev: vening, Feb. 8, 1919. Motion carried, | ahd apportionment of special assess: | Attert ments, and H. B, 82, relating to the) C. L. wanner in Which clains against the City atate of investigatots working under = _ the afrection of the attorney general | Many novel features in “The shall be presented. iClaw,” featuring Clara Kimball | Young, at the Orpheum tonight. | Pertwinkles Cultivated. | Along the coast of Brittany pert | yr yy % BURTON, Auditor, Three exclusive patented Vesta discoveries give the Vesta double life. jOSSSUSUSESUNSGSSOONSSOSNUISSIETE Remember the school is Absolutely Free and that you will be welcomed regardless of the make or kind of tractor you own or are interested in. vena RF Thoy prevent the various forms of short circuits, the most common cause of bat- tery troubles, They endow ee the Vesta with greater efficiency, service, economy the Vesta diferent from al International. Harvester. Company the Vesta different from all ; other batteries. of America Ba Winkles whe grown for market th shat | MOTHER'S FRIEWO low Water, th beds floored with boants | and fenced with wire net, The beds | are Miled and emptied by the tides, | FOR Which bring abundant food. When 18} months ol the mollusks are big xpectant Mothers | enough to b> harvested, a fair yield | | Being ten tons to the acre, | A. PENETRATING LINIMENT | Te Cure a Geld in One Day 1 ‘Take ears aaa QUININA | s. ys Cov Honor aa deed of ane cara “S. | On Monday of the three W. GROVE'S signature on each box. | following weeks we are go- Soe. } ing to give these three rea- sons why Vesta Batteries are different. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Distributors of Vesta Batteries, Federal Tires and Overiand Cars UVUUNUURUUEUUUUUURUUURUUURUUNRRREREUURRNNRNEORNS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | This ix to certify that my_ wife, | Mary Moll, has left my bed and board, | and I will not be responsible for any) Pills contracted ia my Name or her) i own, 126-8 FRANK MOLL. Carney Coal Phone 941 O. BE. Anderson Lbr. C., Trivere Want ads Bring Rests. Our Big White Sale Still O1 2 Sale Still On WE HAVE CUT PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM : FOR OUR SPRING STOCK. ANY OLD CUSTOMER OF OURS WILL TELL YOU WE NEVER CARRY OVER ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR. WE PUT ’EM AT PRICES SO THEY HAVE TO GO. wre : HNSON’S POPULAR PRICED STORE Saaih chy a