The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1919, Page 8

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place 0% “4 of CAROLINE NASH: High School —US— Bismarck High School FRIDAY Evening, Dec. 19 Washington, D. C., Dec. 17.—A galaxy of this year’s debutantes may be seen any bright day this season, riding through the parks ‘and bridle paths of Washington. There are the two daughters of Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Miss Mona Blodgett and Miss Helen Blodgett. Miss Margaret Crosson, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Crosson, is on the best of terms with her At High Schoo GYMNASIUM SE) Admission 25c Game 8.30 MINER-LAWYER DISCUSSES SOME OF __| iq | | THE FACTORS THAT ENTER INDUSTRY || EDITOR'S NOTE: D. E, Co { Beulah, for two i y practical coal miner, ard hes is familiar with the technical as well as the legal features of the subject which ' | T| he discusses. D. E. CONE to so perform, Much of it is, indowbt- Tonsilitis, le | p i ol i or Tonsilitis, gargle Beulah, N. D. fedly, propitiou: It- appears that ‘it fled from thr largely rding the “coal mining regu-! Was The fation” act, much might be said pr | soure and con. Some of it seems superfluous, | Con 3 isome inapplicable, tors and union imine {because of being tions contained in c some t by the bur as the portion of i for dis s where cond: i Ace the ancbr | | water, then apply— jos Vapor wc BODYGUARD" - ORI 608, 1:20 som ad sugges- i culars sel The larger nlended ‘acite and bituminous fields. To be specific ction (S nce Wo: 5 a miner or the direction ot one, g eligible to secure em A niner ((0 work alone) That section of the ng one year's Information Maps Free. Maps of the Great Desdemona Oil Fields; Proven Tracts; Drilling Wells. This map shows the best buy in Texas today. loyment k It is not the e repealed, but that A few shares left at $1 par for a short time; stock ened. It should $200,000. Company drilling first well now. We are next added in a direct and in an door neighbors to the biggest wells in the Texas fields. yan Neu. erect! wey, As worded the law YS! ach person desiring to work by himself at mining or loading she first produce satisfactory evide BUY BEST BUY | Waurika Oil Assn. No, 3, 533‘Burton Bldg. Fort Worth, Texas. Gentleme Please send maps and information showing holdings writing, to the mine foreman of the of Waurika Oil Assn, No. 3 and surrounding wells. I am interested. jmine in which employed, that Mail literature to ihe has worked at least onc year with, under the direction of or as a practi- } cal mine: This evidence being so hard for the average non-union applicant to pro- duce is, in non-union mines, com- monly not required. The union man has “card,” which fills the re- quirement. a Wale a year’s {me spent at s fairly good proof of an infallible xamination of the , either by questions con- vers, or iby Higher Telephone Expenses Mean Higher Rates for Service in liel of proof of the year’s work, ‘Not only t safety of the individual be rigorously de aa 5 to compete: a two weeks’ The higher expenses the telephone companies have had to meet has.necessitated an increase in cou) min’ng and (more importantly) UTH HITCHCOCK mount. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN Se TANG OF WINTER AIR BRINGS OUT FAIR BUDS aN ALL THE BRIDLE PATHS OF WASHINGTON Miss Anna Hamlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919 Florsheim Shoes for men who care Rosen's Clothing Shop Fashion Park Clothiers expedient in other fields » it is mee ary here, provided one Te ieee ‘OR G weweceu woe as such rudimentary knowledge as the | reading and expert instruction I men- AE Ss Gees Utter Ties ch, | tioned ‘would con This should tbe Your Irritated, Inflamed of rs main! YOUR EvESGranctates use Murine an) often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for ‘ ig a pick and shovel. Infant or Adult. At all Druggists, Write for statement that much of the legis-} Bree Eye Book. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago mandate ignored may be to almost any § ction 65 re MARGARET CROSSON Manufacturer of every kind of Envelopes and Filing Containers sa Secu ty Envelope G Gmperly acialth ome bor Box of explosives j keep his 1 the explosive. This is a tion, a good law, but Tl be {chromo upon anyone who will vouch that they have seen’a miner do so. Minneapolis, Us. G Phone 370 for advice on . the care of Storage Bat- 1 learns the art and:technic of mining| charge” (tho former doing’ the work ere | charged wire: before | apprenticeship | be}The miner ‘here ity, or both rity of his fel- r the other skould ding: of the atatntes pertaining to Hamlin, and Miss Marion Drain, daughter of Lieut.-Col. James | Drain and Mrs. Drain, are ardent devotees of horseback riding, in: company with Miss Caroline Nash, daughter of Mrs. F. S. Nash, ' and Miss Ruth Hitchcock, daughter of Senator Hitchcock. and | Mrs. Hitchcock. ide this, not one in-10 of|éntended, ‘but throwing . the . excess, country miners knows such| powder into the mine air in the form | \things-as what. dynamite or ‘black| of fire, the latter ‘resulting in much | powder that.is, its chemical ele-| throwing ‘fire out the fbore hole by iments, or constituents; what material! blowing. out: the. stemming. used . to; ja detonator: or cap contains, or why|tamp the charge, much as: a gun lit. explodes.- And “not knowing the} would. He doesn’t necd to, scientifi- principles governing the explosives of}cally tamp the charge nor bo cautious theso articles, they could not bej|about the flame from the fuse igniting aware when ‘they -were in a dangerous |the gas. He bas’ no “blackdamp”. or condition, or in an unsafe. piace, ex-|carbon monoxxide to take into consid- cept, perhaps, from ‘ia more or -less| eration, etc. etc. dence, 1 say, that vague traditionary (and oftimes er-| while a year’s apprenticeship may be roneous) theory advocated by another - miner, The papers I wrote of above dical authentically: with such dangers as explosions caused by sparks from opening metal powder containers with ese metal kegs coming in are copper electrically from the exudation of nitroglyccvine from the sticks dynatnite, By sudden raise in tem- perattre of the fulminate in the caps, upposed iby the miner and many such dan- C > study of the nature of or not. be the lignite to be a, m gers as ‘a \ j the matey ern imines ie. and coal dust sions are, happily, absent here. need not guard ercharge” or» “under- ' against | % 3 THAT LAST 3, DEALERS— 2 Your territory | may be open; if so, it’s your op- It would be difficult for us to enumerate to you all the things you farmers who live along the route of the National Motor ity. Write f Droposilion. ee Truck Development Tour taught Lahr Motor Sales Co. ‘. us about farm trucking. Distributors ‘ The tour proved to the builders of Clydesdale that our ‘chassis \ Bismarck, N. D. telephone rates throughout the country. of a nilners/s circulars, <bulloting and was correct for your requirements ; \ because we went through this Advanced labor costs in manufacturing plants has p = terrific 3,000 miles of hard work raised the price of telephone equipment. : si > H with a perfect score. Freight rates have gone up, too, and this has ; 4 It also Proved that pneumatic ? first aid instructions for miners,” * t was an essential for added to our expenses. “No. 10, ai and how to fight \ cquipmen ¥ 0 hints, at fate veutila \ farm trucks. The living expenses of employees have increased, also, and this has required our paying higher wages. in oxygen,’ pr imer on D! ers.” (Bulletin 123) the average more The telephone industry has been affected by the same conditions which produced higher prics in every other business. by a weel sharpening, track laying, ete. ritory for two years. program carried out, assert the two weeks old avould be more competent to NORTH DAKOTA INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CC MPANY lows, than the helper usually is. 3, safely jn tunneling,” effects of of stemming, “A coal min- would give real knowl- edge—provided it were accompanied ‘$ personal instruction In roof tescting and proping or suowing; in short measuring and placing, tool than would tbe derived from rowking with the common run of miners in tais ter- With such a It is safe to novice mine, with safety to himself and, bis fel- year old miner's The miner, ordi- uarily, don’t care if the assistant iH But, in the matter of bodyequip- es ment—height for loading plat- Buy WSS. Today ee price Gee < up answered. WILLARD SERVICE STATION 408 BROADWAY You Taught Us Much About Farm Trucking forms, etc., we were given valuable data by you farmers which put us years ahead in the knowledge of farm truck needs. The Clydesdale farm trucks which will come to you will em- body all the features which you farmers taught uswerenecessary. We cannot give you these trucks now. Our factory is way over- burdened with more orders wecan handle atthe present time. But, our production is on the increase. We are going to build quantities of CLYDESDALE FARM TRUCKS designed strictly for the needs of the farm. THE CLYDESDALE: MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY, CLYDE, OHIO “LYDESDALE TRUCKS teries. Questions cheerfully

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