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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CALLS FOR COAL | TO DULUTH FROM DAKOTANS AY, FEB. 19, 1920 ITI To Your Order Our service for the man who can’t be fitted in ready-made clothes— You Know that Hart Schaffner & Marx “clothes are all-wool, well made, stylish ° and quality guaranteed. “All Right”. We'll furnish you these good clothes Made to Your Order. We have the new models for you to slip on to select your style. You see how FLOWER SPECIAL Blooming Hyacinths .« 35c. ‘ Also Very Choice CUT FLOWERS at Reasonable Rates PIONEER GREEN HOUSES. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. We Deliver eae Emergency Demand for Fuel Reported at Zenith City Docks LU Duluth, Minn —At the of- fice of KE. D. Brigham, sub regional railroad administrator, it y reported today that the emergency orders for both nd’ soft coal were pouring in from th Dakota‘and that eve effort is being made to rush shipments forward in order to avoid the po bility of suffering especialy. in ( tricts where ‘there are no supplie Phone 163 SCHOOL TREASURER] 52! dev" of 's sinking . Alsol wood to d It intimated Sag rang tee MANY WILLING. TO | iit the sattroats: operating from Du ning during the pasi FIGHTS HARD FOR} ss ,montm ns intea to con, SIGN PETITIONS | jiitta'ts Soar 'dninmens ana that ap th il s MONEY FOR BONDS) vince x. Hinsey that he did not neca| ISSUED BY I. V. A. | peximately: 1.000 cars daily: are being ey will ook on you. We have a won- ce as [the money and that he di@ not know Howe ent from head of the lakes derful line for spring in many colors, Bank of North Dakota Hates to| 20,0 handle the money. Alter Ne os Initiation of Red Flag Law| Stvlles of lira com may tall shorc patterns and materials. Give Up Funds Without | been, handling the schon! funds OF and Referring Three Laws | tiuluth Aue the teeters, auntie ! : ; save siarian ee ment vant tie ste Recently Passed, cv tly uther No Deposits Required aes about, 9 way, the Tank Off ye. Miusey tried to get. the infest repmeneutitives of the Inlewouten TOU RANCHER ou know us, and we both know Folers’ association HART SCHAFFNER & MARX G.E.BERSESON & SON for over six mogths. After much] King the refer arguing and conferring with var fofficials and clerks of the bank, Mr,/ recently: passed by the sper Hinsey finally managed to get the, of the state legislature bank to hend him over ix; one bi to the voters for det 49th DISTRICT months interest due. But Mr, ignatures are being obtained ee il William Bauer Will Become An- range ie aed anthtans tereohoot tate ales itie aati heen report ti-Townley Candidate for nn, dis ct cf which he was treasurer, aud one circulator has had only one Legi . i thea islature com-} person refuse to sign, he being a doc- s ear Was 50 ‘percent greater than the | mining activitiy.in’the state of C! All ] 2 7 rete previous year.” ‘The: value’ of -t Y hi- | kilowatt of powe fe aised to talk 1 ing from the bank., tor recently discharged from the navy, ates , hat “ of nts OLDS aa tiie’ arguniehtd’ over’ thé fi-| The initiative petition covers. the William Bauer, a prominent exported ‘last, yeat ‘wos, $45:887421, huatua, “due to the abeence of the),to points within a radius of 900 miles. * of toen 4 interest. became. too loud, ure of the red flag in this state, whieh [er of Stowers. Sioux county. will be {on which a tax of $4,700,000 was col- bandit, Villa, from that state.” Many ! : ; ‘or e . Pank of North Dakota,! the legislature refused to ienact. The |@n anti-Townley candidate for the re-| jected, the, paper adds. new locations are announced, and the one of the offelals finally disposed of| three laws which are to be. rei 1] publican nomination for si From January* to November, 1919,|iold locations are being worke:, with | Use, twenty-seven new wells were! prospects “for a great yegr of pros- | the mates by stying, “If he thinks. to the people through these petitions | tive from the 49th district. h in- he has it “oming, let him have it.” / are the so-called “smelling com | cludes Hettinger and Sioux | “brought in” trom. forty-three drill-| perity. cefly on. accoulittof the high | URIN! ————— i‘. wt Hemming om ree VICKS VAPORUB. Me, Hinse ted the funds to/ lw which enables a number of legis " inade this au-| ings in MeSioo's oil fields, the news-| price of silver.” pay off the 0 : ; I mack to attend the republican | potential production off 462,537 bat | A new. wireless telephone syparatns, | ny * ators inve: ate various Pager Ms He came to Q i VOUR BODYGUARD” SOROORTT EC r heol bonds, Hintote to inve ale varie fue oe paper says,,and these wells have a ' afe convention as a by-stander, and | reig daily. employing a small aerial, “a Sie ceep Your Eyes, Iy all of the signers have |he is convinced of a republican vies} “phe Excelsior’ also’ reported new | length of 875 meters and one+ third | Clean. Clear and Healthy wand the absent voters law ed themselves as disgusted in North this year if a Wits five Oi Care Beet era ce Dine€ ‘ith the class of Jegislation represent- ed by the three laws mentloned in the petition and for the immediate en- actment of a comprehensive red flag ) Dill. Townley rule. Mr. Hinsey visited the bank yes- terday on business, He his been sohool treasurer at Moflit tor the past eleven ye Seeking the man int charge of the transit department at the state bank, Mr, Hinsey asked him to give him $1,425 belonging to the TO COME OUT IN ET] had fiftecn days, interes 3‘ For head or throat Catarrh try the! \wapor treatment— rcame to He is of TM ul farm fhe Sioux county North Dakota from [lin gradnate of the Univer: and a pract ee aie) He sti WILTON LIGNITE —_ {tines comity, ana he sater at MINE OWNER GETS about percent Jess than for the 12 months preceding. In Sioux ¢ uty, COAL OUT CHEAP | the other hand ti for 1919 inc cent over these for 1 % J. Peterson Beats State’s| Mr. Bauer resides in a Noupartise i a stronghold. but he expects by a house- Promise by, Four Cents to-house canvass and a plain state- ment of facts. fo win enough converts Per Ton back from Townleyism to win the, no- ———- mination, Governor announcement | “TL intend ta dnstribe on-m, j that the state proved during the recent | said Mr. Bauer, “RESTORE ‘period of martial law that lignite coal | DAKOTA TO THE UNION? ‘could be delivered to the mouth of i eetetiraae teat eaten teens MUCH FRUIT FED . : farmer Sie aa “an independent TO GRASSHOPPERS ; mother, oifl :mine a few miles from Wilton, Mr. i Peterson, who was h to attend the L \ / y Ss ty juton, Ne 1, Feb, 19—Three hn ‘ ‘ f th th b Ss tion Tuesday. |aved cases of lemons: and oranges f / a er, e 0 1 (® SIGNS OF THE TIMES | At present there is a tendency toward hasty investments and some speculation. Many securities are accepted with- out enough, if any, investigation. y banner,” ORTH It is natural that we should be in touch with tha betier class of investments—the kind that offer safety and fair ‘ returns. You entail no obligation in submitting questions of investment to us. , & ’ We have every interest in the success of legitimate enter- prises—but we have more interest in the safety of your , republican state con funds, states that he has been produc \ ; ‘ materials used; 4 Aes Ge ce ea ete ater : me cont right along, in spite of: work: were among. (ae a ‘paisoning panned Zi i % is i : , lease. feel at liberty to make use of our service in as men’s compensation, state mine in rding to the ASS id g | If th \ many ways as you can, ion and inere ub labor costs, for hoppers during 1919, acco g AY f // an ir Ss. Ss e . amiual report of the county agent per ton, Mr. Peterson's cus: |The other ingredients included 373 a nelig hboring farmers prin: tons of bran, 35,262 pounds of arsenic Mr, Peterson was among the and 17,768 gallons of molasses. ‘ie mat sweet for all ages— comparatiy w in icinity who y id not embrace, ‘Townleyism at the nother Pee aa us UL ‘ k I onpartisan |blackleg last year and 650 hogs vac- QE Sa at wor or. ? ay. The Bismarck Bank Bismarck, North Dakota. outset, For time his neighbor: nelined to resent his | gj (] atiltude,, Mr. Peterson sya, hut they [ome for cholera, > are rapidly S. of - e that Ms cexperieaces in having his|MEXICO PETROLEUM The beneficial ousted. from $207 in TMS. to EXCEEDS U. S. QUOTA ‘ SH4 in 1919 has been shared by his cia 7 neighbors and has had. its effect, Laredo, Tex., iFe¥ « 19.—Mexico's supply of petroieam, “if worked thor- |MERGER WOULD ‘PROVIDE oughly,” would be greater than the |. FOR BURLINGTON BONDS | catire production of the United States, according to the Mexican de- e Partnient of industry and commerce, 9, . finn Feb, a. the [as quoted by the Mexico City news: When you’re nervous ie - Burlington - Great! paper Excelsior. Northern merger was actually com pieet "petential production of Mexi- and tired, see how pleted by, James J. Hill when he was} eo is practicall 2,000,609 barrels in control of the road but it was dis- | gaily,” ihe hewehen continues, “and it refreshes! solved . becaty it is understood the] the exportation of petroleum last federal vernment — rey rd the combination iMegal. It is claimed that legislation before congress and s s A the present, government’s — attitude would not prohibit, the merger, | he The three roads have a ‘combined ‘omorrow Never Comes mileage of 27.000, It has heen stated 4a i St. Paul Northern” I FN pe . here that. one reason for the merger | A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Tr cate + It is a very true saying that tomorrow is to take’ care of $400,000.00 in Bur) Ment, Ts ae Of the Grandest avor never comes and if you keep on putting lington bonds which fall due im 1 Experienced, ‘ % off until tomorrow the opening of a Sav- FARGO COMMISSION w. etches, suffering dreadtally piles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over ings Account you will end by not having TO LOOK INTO RENTS any at all, = pus 1 Pargo, No D. Feb, 19.—The Farge city commission will be ked to ene Do It Today nel at ordinance creating w tribunal to 4 ' which both landlords’ and tenants Open your Savings Account with any fcould. bring their complaints. -for A ae settlement it was announced today fol- amount from Ong Dollar upward and then lowing the report of the Seal oi build up your surplus steadily month after mittee investigating alleged rent prof: month iteering. ‘Lhe committee will continue : its work indefinitely it was announce enty-tive percent of the landd with their tenants and rent imposed by them are not . the cominittee’s report said. | You Positively Cannot Afford to ~ Iguore These Remarkable CANADIAN Pi H Pyramids. Ottawa, (Ont, Feb. 19—Compari. to any drug store and get a 60-cent sons " ‘Canadian < “| box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Re- sons between Ganadian and Ameri-| jief should come so ar you will can pensions, has caused dominion] jump for joy. If you are in doubt government officials to declare that gene gor, ‘a freo, trial, package by ea i ancl ave yy] mai ou 2 con’ ; Canadian pensions are higher in all) Dont delay. Take no substitute, classes except totally disabled. men or to their dependents, It was an- FREE SAMPLE COUPON nounced that Canadian figures show, PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, jed disabled single men_ receiving 576 vraniid, Bulldines: | $960 a year in the United States ana Marshall, Mic! i | $720 in Canada and recommendations of aly So" biie Treatments is E ha been made that the dominion plain wrapper, ie government increase its allowance to ‘Name - b i 2 : thisvolass: D seeagereaceneneetenedeaets THe PERFECT GUM : ; The Qidest and Largest Bank MPSA ae igs Gaede cae { s_section of the State H shijime NORE EAnbeee received a large | city State... rw rizar raver V q ‘si " VI Crs,