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WILSON CANNOT RESUME REINS WITHIN MONTH President Convalescent and Sit- ting Up But Still Very Sick Man By HARRY B. HUNT NW. BE, A. Washington Bureau, 1128- 1134 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. Woodrow Wilson, convalesent, sits up daily now in a big cheerful room full of flowers and sunlight, Its at the southwest corner of the second floor of the White House. He’s building up strength to tackle the knoty problems that have arisen in-his month of illnes But he’s building slowly. He knows much less of what's going on in the world than does any person tvho reads the papers, WONT TAKE REINS OF GOVERN- T FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER MONTH Because of his “statements” issued to save the dying round table and to forestall the coal strike, followed by ris veto of the wartime prohibition enforcement act, many have the im- pression Wilson is taking up again the reins of the government, ‘guarantee that it will more than please everyone. The course of true bve never did run smooth CHARLES RAY.#The Girl Dodger” Charles Ray in “The Girl Dodger” at the Bismarck theater tonight. The feature is a special in every sense of the word. We {0TH PRESIDENT SSSOUR War DRY, SAYS PILOT BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE | . mat ne TUGNITE BESTE COAL SAYS MAN IN CITY YESTERDAY L,. C. Peterson, Formerly Farm- er, But Now Miner, Has Smallest Mine : cent value to sure that the L.-©. Peterson; a farmer residing in Painted Woods township near Wil- ton, was in the city yesterday and se- cured permision from the state min- ing board to operate a coal mine on acres which ‘he owns in that ip, Mr. Peterson said that the coal was within eight feet of the surface on his property and that he intended selling of all of it to farmers in that vicin- ity, “This is Mgnité coal,” said Mr. erson yesterday, “because people say they have to lug it night and day. But it really is some of the hardest lignite coal I have ever seen and may- be I will be able to give up farming and become a mine operator.” The threatening strike of soft coal miners which is scheduled to go into effect today does not worry Mr. Pet- erson any. “I haye not employed any- one yet, So my 40 acre mine is not or; ganized. If necessary I can mine it myself getting out a ton or two a day.’ The particular piece of ground looms. $25, $35 to TTT MMMM TTT INE Norfolk Suits of Velvet, Corduroy and Wool in Fall weights — Middy Suits, also. Solid colors of Grey, Navy, Brown them all. = ; : Dollar-for-dollar Yalues OUR dollars have a hundred per you get for your money here has 100 We show a wonderful assortment of - models, patterns, colorings; the “picked fruit” of the American and foreign Coats arid suits for small “tots” VVERCOATS for smafl boys in such great variety that it would be difficult to mention Patterns, fabrics and us; we mean to be Suit and Overcoat per cent valueto you. Wearesure of it. $75. EMBER 5, 1919 UUEUOCERTOUUAPOGUTEEAOUESUOAEOOOAEGOOEEAAGOLAGEUAGOAAEEE styles for boys from 2 1-2 years. Such is not the care He won't, for | Capt. Charlesworth of Snagboat | now owned by Mr, Peterson and which at least another month, : i he expects to devel int ular Not a cabinet member has seen him T0 BE SELECTED Mandan, Says There'll coal mine some aiga ba. a eter Prices $5:to $10 since he took to bed. Be Water Left ing history, It was originally govern- The only persons permitted in his | ment land and the person who heme- sickroom are his doctors and nurses.) Making Chief Executive of Sis- {steaded on it made the mistake of dig- and Mixtures. Surprising values at $5 to $10 SUL STOUTUCEUOTUAEE AAUEGLAGEAEAAEAEAEAEEEEAEL OUOTONNEAQ4QQQOGUUUUUULUONGNOOQ0QGQGUOOLELOONO00O040000Q0000000U000000000080000(00000QQUUUUUUN his wife and daughters, his son-in-law, | : A Mandan, N. D., Noy. 5.—Captain | ging some ofthe coal for her cwn use. ° W. G, McAdoo, his brother, Joseph | ter Republic Is Compli- Charlesworth of the government snag-; his made the homestead deevlop in- Wilson of Baltimore and his secretary * boat “Mandan,” which is stranded at tu a mining claim, or some other tech- JP. Tumulty. | cated Affair Chamberlain, S. D., because of the low ‘nical affair and the government raised HART, SCHAFFNER, & MARX AND LEATHERIZED SUITS = When the cabinet has a problem that} : Asse dy a, condition of the Missouri river, says {the price ofthe land from zere to $10 i => seems to demand Wilson's attention, it; Pari: et. BE" By A lated that the river is at present about two'gn acre. : TO puts the matter up to Rear Admiral press)—After the voters of France'feet below the lowest record of history |" Varlous people filed claim to the. FROM $1 5 $30 ‘ & T. STAR nee Bree” nen (have elected the 600 Deputies of the, but Har see aie is the lowest land from time until it finally was = . @ . cial rayson SAS ‘new Chamber a 2 ci werk that will be reached, as the snows hendled by the person from whom Mr. ie = necessity he submits the matter to the "¢W Seer a ee esta will be coming soon ‘and will hold the Peterson bought it. The government ‘ = resident. general counclis have together iriver to its present mark until the had apointed inspectors to look over = Wilson senses the growing serious- 200 senators to succeed those whose high water in the spring, ithe lands on ahi hoinestead entries STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. = ness of some § pina one, and He chat terms have ired, the 600 deputies | He was ae Slows City several weeks ad been filed and this person paid = at times agains’ e almost absolute S004 senators ci sing the par-,®%0 and received orders from the goy- the $10 an acre for it before the in- h ‘ = insulation that cuts him off from the ty ie aes aS ier othe Z ruar, (ernment to get as far as this point spector> came around.’ Mr. Peterson : = world outside. At these times Gray-, lament will meet sometime in January jjefore winter set in, but he got as far has owned it for the past two years. = son relaxes a little, and permits dis- in the national a ey, chamber of ihe as Chamberlain, S. D., two weeks ago Do Waki Swat be ( i = cussions of executive matters. But Chateau of Versailles to elec he ‘pnd could not possibly get farther than! — the major part of the president's wak- tenth president of the Third Republic.'ten miles above there. He tells of FORD STARTING AND e. 44 => iug hours are spent in listening to Mrs.!_ The joint session of Ane Champers spending two weeks making 132 miles | LIGHTING SYSTEM IS = — ©¢ 7 Wilson or Grayson read. ‘and the senate at Versailles is called and at another place the crew spent = = Povtry and detective stories are giv: tie Congress uf Versulles [ten aye aking about we handeed)—-- PERPRCTED AT PLANT IIIT HHH UNH HHH NHN AU en preference, as the president is e: There are nominaions a preston feet in the shifting sands of the Big pecially fond of both. in advance of the election of the mem- \fuddy, . ee Me Ath ‘= By is For about ten days now, the presi-’bers of parliament whoare to act as the’ Intakes for most of the cities alonz| Game J ity Displayed in I een en eae is required for this, PROVIDENT TO PAY] YANKTON GUESTS SLEEP dent has ben permitted to sit up fer ciectors, the latter being unbound to ()@ river are badly hampered ana!»4me Ingenuity. Displayed in tm- “The power from the starter: to’ the $8, 500 ° TO _WIDOWS|: IN JAIL; HOTEL NEEDED a short tfme each day. First he was vote for any candidate. Accordingly there is more trouble ahead for them, , provement; That Is Found motor is applied through.’ the. well: tA .. propped up in bed, where he could ‘here is uo presidential issue in the according to Captain Charlesworth. He | $ 7 7 known Bendix ‘drive, which ‘automati-! OF AUTO. VICTIMS}. * look out the big windows at the south general election and there is no presi- piso stated that there is no fear of] in Car : Itself cally engages the starter and then, once)... . patch Yankton, S. D., Nov. 5.—Yankton of his room across the White House dential campaign excepting during the the river freezing to the bottom, as ‘hast Es the motor is started, the stait frame: : seemingly is quite short on‘ hotel ac- srounds toi the Washington monument fey faye that breeeddsths meeting of, been reported in Mandan and Bis-; Henry Ford tested the Ford start-| diately disengages. It is equipped with, Frank Teachout Carried $5,000 ...mmodations. and the Potomac River beyond. er {the Congress of Versailles, marck, e ing lighting sys ‘nC ss ing: * a couple of days of this, he wag per-| The names of the presidential pos-! Roe oh sath ose eh ne Renting Systemtson Bis own Car, for giless ‘bearines and needs practically! Insurance and His Brother omeren SHU Re ceo er : \ mitted to spend a short time in one of, sibiities menoned a thus far vie = VETERAN OF RIEL Ten months ago the Ford Motor] ~ Within. another thirty days or* six $3,500 night. Great difficulty was found in ye eae ered easy cereal - ata oe herr paren Beil ange company Was not manufacturing elec-| weeks, the Ford company expects to|, S fs obtaining ‘accommodations. : ROSEN Ta: sh (OF OFFICIAL Bi i res ak raipan ene | REBELLION DIES tric starters; today the output of its|be making enough. starters ;so that! mo yalue of life insurance and its!|, Fimally, 20 of the visitors . were Bus NESS PR: ESENTED BY GRAY- ator ¢ ares Jounart, exgovernor of; starter department is greater than that}every Ford car will be equipped with tecth t famil i taken care of. .The other five appeal- SON OR MRS. WILSON. Algeria, Senator Stephen Pichon, Min- AT GRAND FORKS; ; : ‘i Prolectrio ta ‘protection to a. family of loved ‘ones! o1 to the sheriff owed t A brief daily digest of official busi- ister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Jules’ ofvany cher | manufacnrers ofpelectric the new, electric sstarting -and llgnh ny, could not -be more clearly’ illustrated Pe Rr reer aa Ta eet ness ig presented to the president by Pams, Minister of the Interior; Paul| pnt « abi a adorn fant sige pu bet ll ; : {than in the sad accident last week|*lceP in the county jail, { Grayson or Mrs, Wlison, for the presi- Deschanel, President of the Chamber} Walhalla, N, D., Noy. 5.—C. A. Me~!RCUTES! COumpe vor talks ane Mouaitey | : ton _Jresulting in the death of Frank A. and y dent's information, nothing more. ot Deputies ;-Senator Alexander Ribot, ;Cuinu, one of the pioneer Canadian 9 (0%. Witizcas Ue ae Shek these Varsity Crew of James H. Teachout, who were driving! SOUTH. DAKOTA WILL GO Grayson sees that there is nothing in Deputy Rene Viviant and Deputy Paul seldiers sent west from Ottawa to puodut is Tull apleenching te Mee Teach to “Join — :|t? Bismarck in their automobile when the digest that will unduly excite his Puinleve, all three ex-war premiers; )Fort Garry (now Winnipes) to help jVousand Toe 2S} age: is eachers tO. JOIN ‘Jit was struck by a Northern Pacific] INTO GOOD ROAD MAKING “0 patient Antoin Dubost, President of the Sene/‘Iell the first Tiel Rebettion in aszz, Pegn Manufactured in one das. Pedagogues’ Union | train’ on. a crossing : east. of, Apple : ! ie The, cablnet any. be dni extea Beeston, Ate, and aay 1 ] ae : : fie ne Gra nd Forks hospital at the it is really two separate Gatteig: not . = , Creek aon fed tiey-of Sioux Falls, S. D.. Nov. 5.—Good Boe reenact, his west windows with-| | Many politicians believe that Clem: | "VO ain was a resident of this city te Tesult of a new idea or of a sud-| Instructors in Tottenized State}, Fach of the men carted a polity O° roads will be one of the leading topics : he president's knowing anything enceeau can have the houor by simply} Cte ee eres ee or tu ven, der decision, More than eight years es {vsurance in the Provident Insurance, discussed at the annual meeting of the iy is_atirring, allowi his name to go before the #nd locality for more than forty years Be0 Henry Fo wislon ‘ants the: heed Institution Organized company of this city; Frank A. Teach-) south Dakota Developement associa- i Blossoms enough for a flower show Cengi It is still unknown wheth- ®ud built the first house on the priar- Pd tiles elect ‘al shpinesre Weed An: by A. F. L. out, leaving a widow and three chil-| tion, here Dec. 2 and 3. Trunk line . is have been sent to the White House ¢r he wants it, ‘There are indications ies between Walhalla and Point Mich- err oted to begin experimenting. After y A. F. L. dren, earrled a policy of.$5.000, while highway plans will be considered and ‘ r to retire on his ®¢ g x 4 the life of James H. Teachout, who's w, Williams, of Washington, nation- durin g the president's illness, Only a that he would p small part of them can be placed in laurels as the ‘ the president’s chamber. Mrs, Wilson According to go | sees to their arrangement and ac- the Chamber h | knowledges their receipt. his administration appro i Telegrams and letters, from humble Choise of one of his associates in the MeQuinn fs sald to have made the Soe inte, coustderation parts Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 5.—Ed-|Jcaves a widow and several small chil-| 5] organizer for the federal highway ip in the lobbies of fist trip west by boat on the Great ¢.rcit climates in which the Ford car|*@rd X. Anderson, assistant professor)dren was protected in the sum of council is expected to attend. A meet- would be glad to have es to Fort Wiliam with the Cana- 5 aaa: together with the factors of | 2f chemistry in the state university, | $3,500. The necessary proofs have al- ing of this council will be held at e dd by the Cian trops as a private, and thence sig "ong weight and adaptibility ‘to|W#s elected president; Dr. J. M. Gil-/ready been filed at the home office of/Furon on Dec, 4 i lette, professor of sociology, vice: prest-| the company and both claims approved —__——_____, Phone 453 for Wilton went west to Fort Garry via’ the-old 70" 5 Baye “Dawson Trail” on horseback. He quantity: production, twenty-three trial dcnt; and Dr, Fred Smith of the de-| for immediate payment. inner of the war.” inet and has two These were tested in eventual candi- «nd high-born, though appreciated and acknowledged, have not been permit- “ites in view, Pichon and Pams, ted to come to the president's atten-| Senator Jonnart has popularity of tien, Later, when he is fully well, his own. His name is being mention- again, he may see the list of those so @¢ with significant pe ence, He remembering him. is senator from the department of the Postmaster General Burleson came Vas de Calais and he recently resign- to the White House last. week with!ed his important post as Governor of | 2 number of things for the president’s Algeria in order to devote himself ear. He had to spill them into Gray-,!0 the reconstruction of the devasted son's ear instead, and Grayson did not ‘a of his department, which com- ou to the president a single one, prises Arras and Lens with a consid-| =————————————————— | erable portion of the wrecked coal | WHO SAID a district. He was formerly head of! the Suez Canal and he accomplished in DYSPEPSIA? short order the dethronement of King , * {Constantine of Greece when it seem-| Saar ed_hopeless, A Stuart's Dyspe} Tablet After a Hearty Meal Makes You Feel At shal Foch but the prospect later made a special mesenger of, the governor and served under four su ve governors. He toured. the Ted ‘River Valey in the carly 70's on horseback. and settled on a homestead ji: ncar Walhalla in 1878. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE, EVEN SPANKING DEVICES St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 5.—If you are Coubtful whether it pays to advertise, read this: A local newspaper recently printed {a cut of a device to administer tor-j There are many supporters "of Mar-|Horal punishment, which was put on system—starter and generator—weighs the market in the east. It was called each’ one of which was to be. equipped jobs were built. \wany different ways. Mr. Ford himself used one on bh car for a year, Still the. engineers continued their. experi- ments and improvements, ‘Then* came the order from the gov- ernment for 15,000 three-ton. tanks, with two synchronized Ford motors. A starter was essential, so the‘one now leing installed on Ford cars was ‘evolved. But only one starter and gen- crator was used to turn over the two, Ford motors on each tank, January 1, 1919, the Ford Motor company began equipping enclosed ears’ with this new starting and lighting system, Ford en- gineers say that although the entire partment of classical languages, sec- retary-treasurer of a new federation of finiversity teachers at its annual meet-/ ing held last night in the Frederick hotel, The federation, which now numbers as its members some 35 of the 85 fac- ulty members of the state university, will take steps immediately to apply; for a charter as a member of the American Federation of Labor, neces~ ‘surily affiliating itself thereby with the’ Tocal federation of labor and the state federation, it was announced last night, Committees on publicity and on, the salary question were appointed anda discussion of the work of the federa- tion also took place. at, the meeting. “We feel that we are well under way ‘has made a reputation for settling The Provident Insurance company death claims on the day that satisfac- view of the fact that the company operates in’ North Dakota only, it is obvious that it is able to place checks in the hands of beneficiaries" within a few days after the death of the policy- holder, ! Don't forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. i Ease—Avoid’ Gas, Belching, Sour Risings or Other Such Troubles From Indigestion Food prices are high, but if the Stomach is weak with dyspepsia, the, “Cleaned Up a Square Meal and It’s Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets for All- round Stomach Comfort.” burden is doubled. The point is to enjoy the meal without distress —not pay for food only to suffer. The best plan is to eat what you like best and follow with a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet. Thus you satisfy your appe- tite, taste and stomach, you get the nourishment from what you may have thought was indigestible, without sour risings, belching of wind or logy, lazy feeling. .. To thus be a free lance in eating palatable food’ to make all the good things of the table your favorites 1s of the}, “Man on Horseback” is reg: ast spanking machine. A brief. story likely to effect his chance even ig, sted its specifications and its possi he aspired to the office, which no one lites. as yet knows, A short time after the paper was rut on the streets, a message’ was re- ceived from a Minneapolis woman ask- MANITOBA BOYS AND ing for the address of the company GIRLS MADE MONEY marketing the machines, ‘I must have one of those spankers KILLING FARM PESTS | right’ away,” she sald. : Winnipeg. Man., Nov. 5.—Heavy Phone 75—City Fuel bounties paid to Manitoba boys ané girls for killing farm pests this year, |CO., for Medora Coal. caused S. T. Newton, director of the Manitoba Agricultura] Extention Ser- vice to obtain statistics regarding their | activities, His announcement declares that at least 500,000 gophers, 100,000 cTows and 300,000 crow’s eggs were de- Stroyed by juvenile hunters, Activities of the youngsters’ saved crops worth thousands of dollars, Newton believes. The bounties were half a cent per gopher, ten cents per crow and five cents for crows’ eggs. Newton ex- yects to inaugurate a broad campaign of grasshoper destruction of 1920. VERTEBRAE OF HUGE PREHISTORIC MONSTER DUG UP IN MONTANA , Dodson, Mont., Nov. 5.—The pet- rified vertebrae of a huge prehistoric animal, has been sent from here to the state university at Missoula, These bones are of a skeleton 50 feet long, found by Richard Lansdon, a school boy, on his father’s ranch. It is: not known here what the ani- that holds a host of men and women in the grasp of dyspeptic fear. Get a box of Stuart's Dyspeps' ia ‘Tablets from any druggist . in’ the United States or Canadas getting away from a sort of bondage | mal was, but it is expected zoologists at Missoula will identify it and. that the university will send a party to preserve the entire sk k Hose, the flag. WILHELM FORGOT HIS BA’ New York, Nov. 3.—One thin thei iaiver tor ot in his ried flight a t to Holland-—his battle flag which has aye fibwn: om the railator oa cata ea jauto. The Countess Li c : s8i0 's, JOHNSON'S for Phoenix Pure triibition in New York new: Tig pisare shows he ae seeing cnly thirty-one pounds, it produces.-a 9 ‘h‘gher’ torque output (constant rotary ei. wal a Se ea Oe aud motion) pound for pound, than’ any Mr, Anderson said last night. “We other system on the market. ra When the department for building|f'an, on adding to our membership he starting and lighting systems first | ‘7° ;Legan production, fifty hours’ labor. was chereed to fagh unit, but now that SOUTH DAKOTA IN mach de ent have bi - stalled, the time per unit is four hours.| DRIVE TO BETTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS Two huge armature impregnating. ovens have been installed, each with a capacity of 1,700 eevry eight hours.| pierre, g, D.,, Nov. auth Dako- Ja these ovens the armatures are dried,| 9%, griye to improve its educational. soaked in varnish and dried again.) pecources was inaugurated’ this week S and it will éontinue until November 15 TTLE FLAG TO CAR ‘HAT are you going break fhe jars, loosen up go to ruin? Or are you going to place with four teams covering ‘every school ddistrict in the state, 4.0 7 The purpose of the drive is to en- ‘courage local ‘school boards to provide | ‘ modern ?buildings and ‘efficient. teach- €zs. The question of increased sal- auies is to -be discused quite ‘broadly, as it was declared at’ the recent edu- cational conference held at Siotx Falls in town. Missouri Valley that r ‘salaries ‘and poor’ s¢hools were responsible for the keen short- R. B. Loubek, Manager age of instructors, particularly, in the PHONE 234 i country. * The speaking teams started from Canton; Pierre, Sioux Falls and Aber- een. It-has been announced that the teams include Governor Peter. Norbeck (f South Dakota; Lieut. Goy. Mc- Masters; Prof. P. G. Holden, of: Ohi- cago; Prof. W. B. Johnson, of, South |. ‘|naketa State college; Dr. A, B. Wi ship, Boston; Superintendent: N. 8. Shepard, of Oklahoma and Dr, J. DL. McBrien;. of the National Education department, of Washington, £ gus battery? Are you -going to let it stand in your car in a discharged condition, to freeze, let sulphation get in its work, through the long win- ter months, and buy a new one in the spring? Or are you going to forget that you have a battery, and place it in the hands of a good, reliable battery service station that has given satisfaction for years? Compare our storage prices with any battery station Lignite. This Coal does itery proofs are filed in its ofice and injnot clinker, and contains less Sulphur and Ash than any other Lignite mined in North Dakota. Washburn Lignite Coal Company OWNERS to do with your storage the active material, and it in your basement, and Motor Company Soll’ your cream. and poultry to ouragent. If we Have no in your town, then ship picture BISMARCK, N. Service \aiall all makes of batteries.