The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 8

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THE very nutritious Oil of Cocoanuts combined with highly refined Peanut Oil and sweet milk these ealted and chumed by our special process, to a firm consistency-+ produces the universally popular HOLIDAY Just these four wholesome, nourishing in- gredients--no more--no less. And_ being viade of such materials we ask you frankly; how could Holiday Nutmargarine help being good? For the table and for baking and other cooking purposes it is equally excellent and equally economical. i i our batter Bautet orate Youreacerset Northern Cocoanut Butter Co, MANUFACTURERS, MINNEAPOLIS 7 HOLIDAY i gx HOLIDAY Prepared for your table Free from animal fats OLEOMARGARINE [MY y Northern Cocoanut Butter Co Z Aas Minneapolis, Minnesota BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUND TOWNLEY WOULD OPERATE COAL MINE IN STATE (Continued From Page One) REGARDED SIGNIFICANT The Courier-News, commenting on the fact that g ment troops have been placed at the disposal of gover- nors in states Where disorders may at- tend the strike, say “It is, considered significant of the attitude/of the-Frazier administration and of the farmers back of it that in this state there are no forces in con- trol of the government which act. on the Romanoff theory, that the way to keep men in their places is with guns.” A LUDICROUS PHASE A ludicrous phase of the strike situ- ation is the offer of the “People ‘uel & Clay Products compan, to turn over to the indu: commission the lignite mines owned hy this company “to operate on terms that the commission thinks just and equitable.” The People’s Power, Fuel & Clay Products company is regarded as 2 Townley enterprise. It is headed y Porter Kimball, a former league s, who was one of the heavy bor- from the Scandinavian-Ameri- ink When the latter was closed. Associated with him is George F. Tot- ten, Jr. another leading Townleyite. As a producing factor in the lignite industry this corporation has hereto- fore. heen practically unknown. ‘The majority of its mines are believed to be yet yery much in embryo, Commission Now Has Authority The Courier-News discovers, in commenting upon, the coal strike that “It was held in some quarters that the industrial commission already has the power to take over the mines of the state if necessary and to provide for their operation.” WILTON LOCAL MEETS Wilton, N. D., Oct. 31—A meeting of Wilton Local No. 3803, United Mine Workers of America, the largest union organization/of miners in the state, OO. NM K 4 KNEE-LENGTH OVER-GARMENT IS RECOMMENDED AS CORRECT BY FASHION PARK. THE OVERSAK, SKETCHED, WILL FIND PRACTICAL USAGE AS AN ULSTER AND WILL ALSO CAPABLY SERVE DRESS REQUIREMENTS. IT HAS THE HY-LINE SHOULDER: TREATMENT AND.A. COLLAR WHICH CAN BE ROLLED UP IN A MILITARY.MANNER. THE FULL AND LENGTHY SKIRT AND A DEEP VENT HAVE MADEJIT POSSIBLE JO SECURE A WELL BALANCED. BACK, READY-TO-PUT-ON-S 7 ‘CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT will be held this evening, when the 300 members will decide whether they will strike at midnight or continue to work. This is said to be a matter largely optional with the miners them-} selves in the lignite field, which is not directly affected by the difficulties be- tween the bituminous operators and their employes.. A majority .of. the union miners here are said to favor remaining at-work. “If there is any strike, it will be. purely sympathetic, and not because we have any greiv- ance against our company,” said a member of Wilton local today. Wages in North Dakota are gov- erned by those paid in the competitive e Alice Joyce ad Harry Morey lesa wierd ore prastor's Se oe “Within the Law” In the Nine-Act Super-Feature Thrills the Very Soul ORPHEUM THEATRE nouncement by Doctor Connor soon to| be adjusted in accordance with the| dora, : Reeder, Scranton, Haynes and| anda steady stream’ of buyers kept the i appear in this paper, It tells of the dan-| new schedule, other: large producing districts.,are| women busy attending to their wants. ressed hats cleaned TWO COMPLETE SHOWS: 7:15 AND 9:15 Fed te tn the ee tidy AQP ¢t9| The membership in the United Mine | thoroughly organized. More than. 70 poe easton a p sea, tablets; you will be surprised at the re-| Workers of America, in North Dakota | percent of the state’s total production | . BISMARCK ‘HOSPITAL d ! bl ki d. ‘ ‘W e sult. Lenhart's and Jos. Breslow. is about 2,000. Kenmare, Noonan,|of lignite is controlled by the Mine] A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frea/@ N rebiocked. «:: a = Workers. J. Albers of Hanover Thursday after- 7 +7, a FOOD SALP TODAY: noon at the Bismarck hospital, Among guarantee satisfaction. SPINOR Z=| ,, (eeff See AN ne thore who were suflcently recovered AGL, Tailors, Hat- food sale in the oftice of the Bismarck] tomes yesterday were Mrs, George Gro- 4 2 Gas company today and many home-| un of Linton, Mrs, Joseph Nassey of ters - and Cl eaners. made delicacies are offered.’ Included Ziegahn of in the articles being sold are , ples, Not Mrs, W. L, Ziegahn of /Phone 58, THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON TAILORED’ AT FASHION PARK FASHION IPAIRIK Rochester New York TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LAST TIME TONIGHT TO SEE The Mary, a style book for Autumn, is ready tor. yous. WE_ARE[READYsTO. SHOW. THE STYLES DEVELOPED 8Y_OUR-. TAILORS.A T. FASHION PARK a | Rosen's Clothing Shop : McKenzie Hotel Block Main Street Tobacco Habit Dangerous says Doctor Connor, formely of Johna Hopkins hospita!, ‘Thousands of men suf- fering from fatal diseases would be in jRerfect health today were it not for the deadly drug Nicotine. Stop the habit now before it's too late. It's a simple af process to rid yourself of the tobacco habit in any form. Just go to any up-to- date drug store and get some Nicotol tablets; take them as directed and lo; the pernicious habit quickly vanishes. Druggiste refund the money. it they. fall. | five-day week, conditions here would|Hannah, Williston, Washburn, Me-| doughnuts, mincemeat and’ fruit cake, Su it s cleaned‘: ‘and | A | Thanksgiving IUQUTCOTAOTOOURUAONUOOOEONAUEAOLENOUUEAEEARENUGEEOAGEOGEY HE “DRESS-UP” season of the year will soon be here. We will require three weeks to insure delivery at this busy time. Always bear in mind the fact _that “Thoroughbred’’ clothes, that all men admire and that particular men insist upon, are tailored to your individual measure. HAUUUGEATETGAUGREUAGUACOEROUTAEEACOOOTOOTACUOUCOUANAEEAOUAOETEEUGEUA AU The measure of value in an automobile is the service and ‘comfort it provides. ( On that basis we offer the Paige five-passenger Linwood as - the best value for all-around family use that the market It is'a thoroughly “sensible” car from the standpoint of both sth ensteerperericereiciens o c May we have the pleasure of proving these advantages to you? BIG SHIPMENT NEW SUITINGS JUST ARRIVED TAILOR and CLEANER pe ee ee ees , SAIGE-DETROIT. MOTOR. CAR CO, DETROIT, MICHIGAN ; _ Missouri Valley Motor Company '.. .-R. B, LOUBEK, General Manager ~ Corner 7th & Main St. ee

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