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= Ls. EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU TUESDAY, NOVEMBER.11, 1919 The results of a few cents amaze you, “Send $1.00 to E. J. Reefer, the poultry 2850 Reefer Bldg, Kansas City, and he will send you a. season's supply of “More Eggs.” A million dol- jar bank guarantees if you are not ab- solutely satisfied your dollar will be re- turned on request. So there is no risk. Send a dollar today. Profit by the ex- perience of a man who has made a for- every legal means within his power” to keep the mines running. The mine operators rejected Drennan’s proposal, and union miners by order of Dren- nan suspended work Saturday. J. W. Deemy, whom Frazier will make manager of the mines after they have been taken over by the state, was erans of the Great War represented in! the Minneapolis convention, his 0. .ce has been busy with the finances of the provided accommodations. and enter- tainments for 2,500 delegates to the American: Legion convention in Min- guarantee satisfaction. EAGLE, . Tailors, Hat-|: ters and Cleaners. Phone 58. not last more than two weeks at the ay 1 GOAL SHORTAGE ae ssite'ct's‘tratnges tite] SIX LEADERS IN ORGANIZATION. coal consumere in the ectty would be ' compelled to considerably reduce their OF THE AMERICAN LEGION e e ? a |daily consumption in order to have . D. b | BECOMING FACT any fuel to burn at the end of next ig (0) you e leve In us: Fo° 5 week, " RAIL CHIEFS COAL DICTATORS d f eed SUPPLY IS LOW W. §, Derrick, superintendent of the Then take our wor or: : Soo here and W, A. McDonald, North | —— ern Pacific agent are the two rea) coal 5 2 . dictators in the city today, All orlers ° ait Dealers, With One Exception, | tor coul, regardless from what sources 55 mo ‘ Stocks 4 must go thru their hands and ree tive Llc Find Stocks Depleted and | inei, ‘approval before. the shipment car No Shipments Due will be permitted by the railroad ad- me: ministration acting in conjunction with the the fuel administrator. has RAIL HEADS COAL BARONS) Orders must be placed thru dealers. te ;they in turn being compelled to give i spective the coal company thet The beginning of a prospective coal|the name of pany € i # lwill ship the fuel and from what polat shortage was felt in Bismarck Mon-|?’ pu pola ’ Ns E day when local dealers with the ex-|shipment is to be made. When coal is It sa really big feature. One of the 7 ception of the Beulah and Medora | diverfed or Sommer punees the i A coal distributors found themselves | dealer: must give ‘ailroad repre- | his Se ae Hy toi oe coal to meet the de-|sentative a certified check to ‘usuro strongest plays 0 the annals of the stage, yd mands of thelr customers, | full payment on the shipment, and sucn a With shipments from mines there | payments shall nod be less than $500 : the walkout is complete at a stand-|for each carload. THEQUORE ROOSEVELE © : ihe still and with practically only one} REMOVE SOME RESTRICTIONS : . ISMARC i He mine supplying the needs of the city| ‘The railroads were notified yester-| Roosevelt, son of the former prtsi- Last Time : Last Time da, the demand and consumption of lignite|day that all restrictions on certiin| dent, has been the prime mover in| Lindsley is chairman of the nation- rm M fuel far exceeded the supply and re-/ classifications had been removed, These] the organization of the American Le-|al executive committee of the Ameri- Toni ht THEATRE Toni ht i ceipt of shipment, classifications are shipments for rail-| gion and may be elected itg first pre-|C40 Legion and has directed its tem- ee ‘As the strike period lengthens and|roads and steam vessels; army, nuvy.|sident at the Minntapolis meet. porary organization. He is a former F ei because of the continual cold weather | and federal government departmen mayor of Dallas, Texas. 20) greatly increasing the normal consump} state, county and municipal de; 1 tion of fuel the coal shortage becomes mens and institutions ; Public: u zi Rs more acute, and it is predicted that be-| ties including printers and publishers. organization last meeti: ; | 5 i ant ing. Those fore the end of the present week, un-/The other classifications such as Aaat- who are ivi ne less production of lignite once mor: | ers, manufacturers, ete., still are sub- TOD. AY’S M ARKET QUOT. ‘ATIONS wees een Pelvilered. fo gaze on ithe nig becomes normal, the situation in the| ject to the original restrictions ar) to J. C. Cameron, Bismarck’s birdman, nue city will be yery grave. DON ee ] What ,Traders Are Doing in Chicago, South St. Paul John Brady, H. MeVey and H. L. Bar- tor 31 CARLOADS SINCE STRIKE . F i fon. eine 8 (goat tis almost )s as = Since the beginning of the strike in| PE Meee nnoae OR and Minneapolis cell ing sod riding an airplane,’ be North Dakota last week about 21 car-) “FE QWER STATE MINES through the initiation. “Barton is ex- E loads: of Zig ha eT pean ea - an E CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Bulk, $14.80 to 14.85. pected to be able to leave his home in with probably not more than five car-| ‘Continued From Paga One). Receipts, 53,000; slow, to 25c lower,'| Pigs, $8 to 13.50. a few days. Joads from mines tied up represénting | Wilton, who wird Presi- ua Sieane pole. pavers recelpts,'6,000 ;, killers; steady all of the supply of those mi up to} o ° » $16.35. i ‘ ee re wines dent Drennan, for as se te nae isin | Cows'ent interest to 100, [FOOLING WITH hese receipts, four carloads wen oO} ry ye A =e = > 5. > ie tet sv th oa SUT UCTIONSY o 8 be gay een sate ig _ |. Suis econ, etnover| HEALTH SERICUS pe coe to, fateee ee Nibehe a vise at he na Heavy packing sows, smooth, $14.50 |$4.25 to 12.00. se a = , y 75: Sh ipts, 4,500; steady. a balance to the Washburn Coal Co., ana | NO further orders for fo es packing sows, rough, $14.15 Lamba, 280'higher: $5 cred I haye frequently asked druggists smaller dealers, é lthem. “Tt is understood | to 14.50. Wethers, $5.50 to 9.50. “What do you push in a blood medi- Qn this basis there were 300 tons/ A ee | Pigs, $14.50 to 15.00. Ewes, $1.50 to 7.50. cine?” The answer usually came, for delivery to small consumers ot that the miners have ae NNBAPOLIS GRAIN “The-kind I'can make the most which approximately one-half was de- i mn t SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK MINNHAPOLIS. GRAIN 4 e livered yesterday, This with wha Agr eed not to return to! Hog receipts, 6,000; steady. f No quo tntlo fons ‘because of legal money fon My anew has always is rea t bins ¢ greatly! , 7 7 f K 85. holiday, Armistice day een “Not me.” ave succt z as ered in a and me sreally work at Wilton until Wood is national secretary of the ; i 5 Range; $14.00 to: 14.80, % den retty well and I have always recom- reduced daily Shipments from the one di : d American Lesion: aad anon’ his: k Clark is national vice chairman of | pret Pease an a A a ye ‘ ‘ aos feria aratine’ wi 4 z ua a M se . . au 3 e one tha ad fou independent mine still operating will such Orders ave PeCEIVEM. | rested the detail work of organizing | the executive committee of the Amerit| discontinuet ‘to the APPLES BY THE CARLOAD | txnerience tobe the. beat tana aad | zie Jat ve-|the American soldiers 0 fthe Great|¢an Legion. He is the son of former| Vanley Light & Power Co. fur , : v ; jning. issued Seal ation ten) Hog | War : se Speaker Clark. He is president of the| yower to several small towns near Val-|_ FH Farmers’ Union ware-|1 would be willing to take ee, |ning issued a proclamation declaring ; ‘4! i Nations ard associati he Unie ee ces eee ee AON < 5 A give to members of my own family. 50 E sa Da jhis intention of taking over the North | National Guard Sep oepen oF tne Unt: | hey, City and to the Valley City Inter- house ha Aue Upeiiny three CARL Seaclapigie eA terra y | Dakota lignite mines and operating | urban Railway Co, carloads of boxed apples OL SIX | medicine that we do not use at home, I t d f 12 Lecce ana omic oh Sey The council also piived the city on) different varieties which will be| This is why I can offer “Number 40 nstead 0 erators and miners have not gotten a fuel ration basis today ubiting | sold while they last at $2.75 per |For the Blood,” with a clear con- together by 6 o’clock Tuesday eve- deliveries of coal to consumers except e 4 4 i science; we have not only tried it on “ ‘More Eggs’ Tonic is a Godsen .{ning. The governor plans to make in Instances where there is immediute|boxX. This price is from 50 to thousands of others, but un ourselves. ins ioe Ie we fe cone J. W, Deemy, superintendent at Ken- | need .the purpose being to revent|75 cents lower than heretofore | we take it in all cases where the blood day and Tam now mer for jhe People’s Fuel and ony, hoarding, quoted, and the public is urged.| medicine is needed, no matter. in Mrs. Myrtle Ice o roducts Co., an enterprise in which ETSI EASE i ] it sh itself id we OM Eges” Ti P H to take advantage of this oppor- | What form it shows itself an 2 yi eed. by 40,000 chicken -|a number of league friends of A. C. JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure | + it eH BET ori ETON, get splendid results in constipation, i erall thousands of letter been Te- Townley are interested, general man- Silk Hose; unity. — kidney, stomach and liver troubles, ie ajeived stelling Zot, 1a; mary ise sresnls, ager, of the state mines, it is under- a WAREHOUSE, on Broadway, |1 firmly ‘helleve if everyone would be- profits by doubling the egg production |St0od. ie Suit i d d east of the Soa freight house. {sin in the spring and take “Number of his hens, “More Eggs” is\a scientific| Lignite producers have anticipated ults cleaned an 5 : 40” ‘they would escape malaria and the wena kes |the seizure of the mines by the state, ressed, hats cleaned “Elks Get Four. More fovers in-ali forms. ..J..C,, Mendenhall, jas Governor Frazier promised them Dp ’ 8 i; i fe bi ‘a g|last Thursday that if they did not ac- n d y blocked. WwW e Four more. candidates were admit-'40 years a druggist, Hedadeilte, Ind, ore Baggs. cept Drennan’s terms, he would “use a ep . ted to the local lodge of Elks at that} Sold by: Joseph Breslow. worth wil ; Z What Is Rhea Should: Realize That It Is. & Blood Infection. matism is caused by a germ your blood, and a remedy w the only way fo ae Suffer from It? S. S. S. has been successfully used for Rheumatism for more get rid of your Rheumatism. For. treatment of your individual case, address Chief Medical Adviser, in 4 tune out of poultry. | the only producer at last Thursday 7 oI i | than fifty years, and many volan- : aha ratage cee FRANKLIN DOLIER | pebbles sated youre unc |, Sssnnals sre on fos i‘ y . p i ose whom it has benenhttes t) Bacon is treasurer o fthe American] p’Ollier as chairman of the com- \? question, shiclt Coreen # to-day, and you will: find your = Legion. With 1,000,000 American vet-; mittee on convention /arrangements I mationee has. proven that Rheu-| self at fast on’ the right track to 1 Millinery Special prices on all H. two tables of Hats, w Specials GUULOURAGLOUOUENONNAUAOUCEOSORaCHONE ats. I have sorted out orth up to $10, which legion. night’s conference who voted for the Drennan proposal of a sixty percent increase in wages for United Mine Workers of this state, such increase to be turned into the treasuries of ace aeeacaaea aa O CTT T CTC COT TOT IEN, the various locals and to be used as a! mercial club and city commission neapolis. Burdick, H. R. Lampman and R. R. Rutledge. While calling on the wnion miners in formal resolution adopted) at a meeting of Williston citizens the Ccm- to reach it is b eliminates an tle pain demons, removes these lit- Swift Specific Co. Dept. 43, At- Janta, Ga, strike fund for the aid of striking| miners in other states. Deemy is as-| notice that the mines would be operat- sociated with George A. Totten, Jr.,/ed regardless whether the men aban Porter Kimball and other well known|doned their strike. league leaders in the operation of coal) “The citizens will guaranty that coal mines at Kenmare. He is expected to] will be furnished to all people in the reach Bismarck on Tuesday in re-| Williston district whether you ming .t sponse to a message from the gover-/ or not,” and the resolutions adtcssed nor to prepare to assume his new du-|to the union miners, We prefer | ties. The governor appears to be| you should be given the preferen making his plans with a conviction) such mining, but, in any event we re- that the producers will not comply} peat that coal will be mined” with his demands. Under the plan in operation here ; FRAZIE mined i; the district is being _ Interviewed stributed under. the direction of the ject of ; his Williston city commission, Chairman er auld that he did u Burdick of the committee said. teday that the producers accept 1 | that productisn was nearly normil, dent Drennan’s terms, but that miei, manded that the operators VALLEY CITY LIMELS SERVICE with their own men loca’ Valley City, D.. Nov. 11----Tie ernor did not have any Valley City el light plant owned ding possible orders by the city foday discontinued scr |] Plain. You need never wonder Jyice to pool halls, billiard hatis, dance |] @bout quality either or be puzzled | D " | <, || about the wearing quality of any return to work the meeting also served Twas Said:. -. Uncle Sam Hodge came down from the Kentucky mountains with will go on sale tomorrow at $3.50 to $6 °° q Just received, a shipment of Georgette Waists from New York, from $8.00 up to $18.50. It will pay you to get one of these Waists—IT WILL WEAR CLOTHES cleaned often wear twice pslong. Have your old ones French dry cleaned by the NEVENS COMPANY © | Keeping your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired is clothes economy. Minneapolis’ largest laundry and dry cleaning estal lishment. NEVENS CO., 1201 Marquette Ave. MINNEAPOLIS his yearly produce to market. His team of oxen was somewhat weary with a two days’ pull.. But when Sam reached the city limits he was confronted with the sign: “Speed limit, fifteen miles an hour.” He pulled his whiskers a moment in silent meditation, and:then drawled out to his oxen; “Well I know darn well we'll never make it, but we'll do our doggone best.” | The old fellow\surely misunder- stood this sign but we-are sure that he would-have no difficulty in un- derstanding everything about this store. We take particular pains to make our showcards—and prices Hand made Georgette Crepe and Crepe De Chine Chemise and Camisoles; also very latest hand made Bags. These are all different and make nice gifts. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY 420 Broadway independent — negotia halls, chur Gubs und lodzes, abe ean Geetaas e compant Such ov schools. buildé bowling alleys and ing you buy here. ur, mer- derstood to have been issued signs. and store show windows as a|] chandise is sold on a satisfaction usiness Ss means of evascrving’ fuel the: avail-|] OF money-back policy. able supply being sufficient. to operate ; rene ates was takerat ths order of|| Here is the “AN Usual... ; Se ance wi This step was tak mands, if th the city council whieh 2is9 , ordered 99, \ Fuel” Range, tend, sihject “thom to ‘ele URIC. ACID ‘SOLVENT ble imprison: » from U.S. 7 75e Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Hildreth to Just because you start the day worried and tired, stiff legs and arms, and mus- cles, an aching head, burning and bear- ing down pains in the back—worn out before the day begins—do not, think you have to stay in that condition: Start the day RIGHT. Be strong, healthy, feel fine. | Get well Get rid of pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, gheumatie suffering, aching back or kidney trouble, Start NOW. If you suffer from bladder ‘weakness, with burning, scalding ‘pains, or are in and out of bed half a dozen times a dent Drennan, Instructions of ure are commonly given out in That was the slogan when war intervened. RUUNUIUNUANVANGAEAAEL AOAC Daughters of the American ... Revolution ... ENEFIT BALL The Armory Tonight Music by O’Connor’s Orchestra The Public Is Invited _ >The war being over, the slogan has found a pop- ular spot in the thoughts of Bismarck business men. | The part the Bank plays is to see that “business : as usual” achieves the usual healthy growth. Proper expansion of a firm must include a firm policy—honest’ merchandising and the co-opera- tion of the Bank to make credit secure. This Bank is ready to co-operate with any con- cern seeking. a healthy expansion. i The Bismarck Bank . Bismarck North Dakota’. { There is something new. under the sun. A range has been per- fected that will burn hard ‘coal, soft coal, coke, wood, and gas, us- ing the same oven and securing uniform and superior results. This means, we believe, a new range in your home! Why? “ First, you want a cool, cheery kitchen in the summer. This means gas as fuel, Then you want a cozy, warm kitchen in the winter. Coal, coke, or wood alone assures: this. Round Oak 3-Fuel Iron ‘Chief (The need of. the hour) was upon 2 Attorney M that the ce nan and approved by violation of the fede now pending that in eon. ference with prand Deennan last week declined to submit to ve latter's demands, A copy of the Drennan I'r: tract, whieh appea in her is han Mitchell Palme injunctions of A. 1 of hy the federal court at ja last week. MAY RESIST It is not anticipated that the speri- A cordial welcome \ Come, and help make this bi 4 Tickets $1.00—Extra Lady 25¢ Proceeds to be used in rehabilitating Roosevelt Cabin at the Capitol TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE DOOR: assured everyone patriotic event a success UNEAEARUATAOAAUUQEURGGOUUOGOOLEOEQOUEUGGGGGgUUEAEAUUGAAUEAAET tors will submit without an effort to the confiscation of their property by Governor Frazfer and its operation by Townley managers WILLISTON MINES OPENED Williston, N. D., Nov, 11.—With t- ion miners idle lignite mines {n the Williston area are being operated hy independent workers recruited by the = Williston Commercial club and the wees | Williston city commission special cont B'committees constituted of Hugk L. night, you will appreciate the rest, com- fort. and. strength this treatment gives. ‘We will give you one.75-cent-hottle (32 doses) FREE and FREE BOOK about) Uric: Acid and how to treat it, to con- ‘ou The Williams Trearment, con- jatism and all other ailments,’ } stubborn {f caused by excessive Uric Acid. Send this notice to TheDr.-D. Nams Co./ Dept. R-276, -P Hampton, Conn, id receive by arcel pout, delivery. a free 75-c6ont bottle 32 doses), w! one, free hott or_famfly. Fine for. 1é to same person, a “Acid” Stomach,: Gann ‘obligation. Only 11 More than a generation of ser- |) vice—perfect service—is assured |} with each and every one of ranges. ‘Permit us to clearly proye and demonstrate these facts. these Co.