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SIX CONFISCATION OF LIGNITE COAL IS NOT ANTICIPATED Government Orders Said to Ap- ply Only to Fuel From Bituminous Area FRAZIER WANTS BAKER Governor Wires Washington Urging Reappointment of | | Fuel Administrator | There will be no confiscation or di- version of North Dakota lignite under} the government order which goes in-} to effect at midnight, Railway 1 | missioner Frank Milhollan was ad | ed today by Assistant General Freight | rnham of the Northern Pa- Mr, Burnham stated that he was ad- vised that the Government's alloca tion orders would apply prima to coal, teipate uo difficulty with the i situation in this state,” sai Phere has been | actual coal short-! | = Phat was at Steeie cat to that potas } own last night, We have ting that} inasmuch as! tof a i Jent that the situation | on overstated. and that it} to bituminous or anthra-} | sby is in ‘ihe I am con ald, annot, of cour North Dakots imported had ne dil guarantec ; supply of | Governor General Palmer protesting a action of the railw: in holding up coal shipments, deel: ing that the regional oiester in Ch razier has wired Attorney | nst the y administratioa ting for their | te the serious: | orth Dakota. | orders, did not apprec ness of the situation in The governor ‘ message and Commis- | sioner atement do, not seem to agree, It is thought probab) le, however, that the railway commi ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle S rans with warm salt water, then apply— Views Vapor The Prince Lalking with the Edmonton “Vets” Probably the most informal greet- ing the Prince of Wales received} when in the Canadian West occurre! Edmonton, Alberta. The Prince etween Calgary and Edmonton for Alberta ¢ ship, when} y Baxter, of ‘the ‘Calgary. team, | Royal Highness thus: have American, but I m: South Africa, am and am pulling h The Prince and when in Ca! ; manife: ed cor) siderable interest in the couragement of sport in where baseball, soccer and golf ai civie spol The city baseball park which diamonds, one of as “fast” as any leagui Around the are bleachers that v persons. Jn the park er: soccer fields and a childre id to be play- been watching a baseball game) lis Mewata aiwest end of the city two! Bow River and the Canadian Pacific ’s main transcontinental line The city is putting up a dig sign y to announce to Railwa: facing the i) travellers that sports are a municir r. are eight other soccer fields a Y,| Cevoved to general recreation, situated _ between the Park, valgary ground, besides considerable space'eral bascball fields under {has a better grasp upon the transport. ation problems than the governor has, Governor Frazier has also urged im- #, GOF, 31.20 | ‘ € “YOUR, BODYGUARD" - se *G0F 7201 vediate action looking toward obtain. ling for North Dakota its share of KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indi- gestion of tomorrow— KI-MOIDS the new aid to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to take as candy. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION J. H. Johnson | Accounting Auditing | Systematizing |! ANNEX HOTEL Phone 573 or 655 eeccoccccccccocoocosooolee es, Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance aca pele Orchestra 514 8th st ePhiie 130K ‘Deecvcsvcccovecosccosecooocoeo+ors ral Seernnecos. jhave whi ad sever | governor: | lithe ‘bituminous and anthracite coal in the | storage at the head of the lakes, and jhe has wired Dr. Harry . Garfield and jJ. P. Tumulty, sec to President Wilson, urging the ypointment as eral fuel director for North Dz-} | mt net aof Capt. 1 P. B with wl vernor nd his labor ca ‘al conferences since the n to interest himself ia possib of bringing about 4 1 strike in this state. ttorney heral Palmer Governor | “Wis) sh to enter protest against action of railroad administration in holding up shipments and delivery of © this state pending orders director at Chicago, who with our situation he: upon us, and cause sufferir tary Tumulty To Walker D. of the L ministr: vish to in this st: con ee Situation, of the nin holding ups ipments of Au unnecessary g. Have. aud Dr, Hines, Dir » Mr. enter a prot I recomm RHEUMATICTWINGE °c Get busy and “relieve those pains with that handy bottle of Sloan’s Liniment HAT Sloan's does, it does thoroughly — penetrates without rubbing to assailed part and promptly reli ternal pains and You'll find it aining. Keep it clean and n tica, lumbag go, neuralgia, handy for sc: over-exert 1 muscle: rnb pains, i ad weather on't be an exception. Z results. sate SSC «5 10.5 It is une’ qualed $1.40, pangment Heep tt handy. Now Ui tio “d named. . Who Capt. him which his The state at responsible interference in 1 has brought upon. this s alk-out of North Dakota miners #d with the d tes Fuel LP. Ba merly filled |tion with credit and satisfaction, U1 jrequested him to accept if appoiuted.” Foe R WILL ACT Baker is unders given the governor his 1e will take ci ion in North Dakota if given an op-! This is; said to fit nicely governor's’ plans for the jure of the mines by the under t jal commis The governor do r comfortable | Hion, holds ve of thi direct 1, in his pr large, for mati Garfield.” stor general Workers of America y Ad- Was Wired consider ‘om re; unfam: Winter del lay w est again fem is causing unnecessary hardship, If fuel administ ontrol Cou would recommend appointment of | former te fuel administrator.” To retary Tumulty the governor jwired: “If fuel administration is to end the ap- istrator for of govern ! rfield, director of the Administra- the governor said: “If the fuel administrator ker of t val situa- x e and the! ion of th not appear to be Mght. id, ent | it is si the er the stril ate. - Columbia. Phonographs Columbia Records. - ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED PRESERVE se LEATHER LIQUIDS ond PASTES: For Biack;White,Tan and Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes. KEEP YOUR, SHOES. NEAT Sav Se Seo I SSS cee BAD GOLD SOT YOU? FEELING GRIPPY? 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S$ Usual, al in Governor. al is to be} I urgently recommend the ay | pointment of Capt. i d the municipal golf links | sverlook tke city ‘from the { “are considered as picturesque | as any in Canada.° ‘The Rocky Moun- venty. miles away,. form Calgary hat colt devotees in a poout 75,000, which is remarkabl( eG sf cral sport is only two yeérs oi | there s contemplated: up to the time that Frazier — wired President} John. Lewis nor permission to operate President Lewis at that time advised twat/North Dakota min- contracts ran fo September 30. and that no ‘egntracts would be ken “hy the “titted” Mine to 5. league mines at Bw gotiations hesn. dropped. there, thought of. a strike jin. North Dakota. have a.dause in their con- assures. them the auto- atic establishment. fy this field of au increased wage scale which may be wdopted in other mining fields, s' e began to loom as a pro- hability in this state only after. a five hours’ secret conference between Hen: Drennan of Billings, Mont. distri president of the United. Mine, Workers jand Governor Frazier, W..A, Ander- son of the Minneapolis park board. | seer 'y of the industrial commisston ; John Hanwell, state mine inspector ; Comm mer of Agriculture. Hagan, |Railway Commissioner Milhollan and 8. $. McDonald of the workmen's compensation bureau. who. is president of the North Dakota federation of abot. At the close of this. meeting Governor | rravion gave out the statement That a conference of ¢0i operators had been called for Tuesday for the pur-| pose of “averting a> strike,” ‘Tuesday ‘afternoon the governor called Drennan into conference with the Coal opera- jlors and saw the operators received Jrennan’s ultimatum of a 60: per cent [increase in wages or a strike by mid- Drennan receded from his Dosis tion between 6 p.m, and 9,at which! ‘hour the operators reassembled Tues- jday evening, but Governor Frazier jcoutinued to send out statements dedl- ing with the imminence.. of: a strike laratio. martial jlaw and the ure of the mines. S HELD RESPONSIBLE zing that he is being held re- befor the present ‘situation. Governor Frazier hoped. that: the coat | oper: would yield to Drennan’s de- mands, anl, barring such‘: agreement that Capt. I. P. Baker* may” procure ‘sich federal authority through his r ute of the Tow! rational re- to the mies some tinge De hor cuidiet “procure “re: Japp dntment from ‘Kederal. Director |G. field it is orpected, that Governor if if compelled to carry out his scas to the seizure of the mines, will name Baker state director’ anid will place him in, charge. of. operation and? distribution. t LOCAL DIVISIONS | | HAVE CLEAN SCORE IN SAFETY DRIVE | Northern Pacific and Soo Roads, Including Bismarck, ‘Have No Injuries Both local divisions, of :the | North-) etn’ Pacific andthe! Soo. ailroads wen": thru the two weeks National Railroad Aceldent Prevention drive:ending Oc: tober: 31 without ‘a. singl sulting in “death! or” injury: to’ their} eviores i ae THesatety first campa ign was successful on. all the railroads 4 northwest regional. district , ‘States: railrond: administration lroad adminis ‘contended there woptd have been no the employes: under their jurisdiction. NOVEMBER m1 var It seems the price on something is raised everyday, but KG Baking Powder still sells “25 ounces for 25 cents” —Same price NOWas be- fore and during the war. During the War the Govern- ment used and shipped overseas millions of pounds. state. R. H. Aishton regional director for this. district sent the following message from his Chicago office: « “Complete reports for all railroads in the Northwestern region show that during the period of the National Railroad. Accident Prevention drive, October. 18 fo 31, there was a decrease of 567 casualties or 67.5 percent over same period last year.’ When final figures have been pre- ‘pared’ on the decidents during this last drive, it is expected that they will show ‘the railroads in. the north- western regioi had less injuries dur- ing the two ‘week period than ever before in their history. The splendid showing of. the two local divistons ‘s especially gratifying to railroad of- fictals here who have taken, a very active part in the safety drive among A VITAL FACTOR It-is natural for a growing child to, crave what may seem an, over-abundance of.food.. The vital, important factor is ta ae not onjy-a plenitude. of food’ but food that containg those Substances that proniote: healthful growth. : SCOTTS EMULSION -is daily helping to-nourish’ and strengthen’ tnany bev) and: girls through the trying period of growth. You should not hesitate to give SCOTT’S EMULSION to a child of any age. : ‘he exclusive grade of cod-liver oil tised in Seoft’s Emulsion is the famous “'S. & B. Process,” made in Norway and refined in our own American Laboratorics: It is a guarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloomficid, N. J. s9-4d REDUCE, INJURIES : ». The. Northern Pacific employing 33,500 men and Women on all its lines, reported. that during the diive, one man was killed and twenty-five: injur- ed. . Paul; Fargo, Dakota’ and Puget. Sound’ divisions went thru the campaign’ without an injury of any kind. The one death occured in the Mandan yards of the road when 4 brakeman there was killed. Tie Mon- tana division had the highest casual ties with five injured. The. Soo railroad’ has not received final reports on the result of the cam- paign on. its variouS divisions, but ‘t is understood .that the report when prepared will show this — railroad among those with fewést’ accidents. Both the Northerit Pacific and Soo roads hope tobe rated aniong the lead- ing railroads In the district in safety first work. CONFINED TO EMPLOYES The Northern, Pacific had _ several accidents and fatalities on the Dako- ty ion during the drive, such as the Teachout brothers’ accident, but these are not inclided ‘in the | drive as the figures were confined solely to! the employes of the roads. Let’s go..to JOHNEON’S for Hosiery. Better than Pitts H me For Liver Us 25e ‘Bry No other. tést eq continued Is. the test of miidenee: ‘Buyers of Furs, Pelts, Wool,’ He & Junk ta ‘Tanners ot. Cold?:.. Who cares? Not youi if-yc uu -wear High Rocks. No cold gets in. - No warmth gets out.’ That's becaise” “it’s lined with fleece—warm and. ~goft. And my how it wears! Look:for/the High Rock label on the front: At your dealers in two, Piece or union Sean 4 HIGH ROCK: FLEECE LINED ‘EUNDERW EARS u “L“Hegh Rock Knitting Co. : Philmont, N.Y. ¢ : BISMARCK: -HIDE &. FUR Co. i ‘Bismarck, ‘Lake property.on - Melissa, near. United | officials;