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12AGE FIGHT SELL LIGNITE 'J§ PLANNED Operators Meeting in Bis- marck Decide Upon $10,000 Publicity Campaign The necessity 6f development work on a large scale to extend the market for North Dakota lignite in to Minnesota and adjoining states and to attract outside capital re- quired for the exploitation of this state's lignite deposits was stressed lignite opera- at the conference of here last night. The North Dakota Lignite Coal Operators Association sponsored the mecting and decided, in view of sentiment expressed oy the operators present, to rais* $10.000 for development work — in 1923, establish headquarters for the association in Bismarck and to co- operate in any development work which the state may = sponsor Mrs. Myrtle Sockness EXPECTED DEATH Ycur Kidneys Most Important to Your Life Reid This Woman's Testimony. Minn- ierce’s An- ney and backache) Tablets jare the very best I have ever known. My kidneys were in a bad condition for over three years. I bloated so that several quarts of water was tap- ped from me at one time, and my people were expecting me to die when I had them give me the An- uric Tablets and the refief came al- at once. I took seven or eight bot- tles of Anuric and was restored to perfect health, which I still enjoy.” -—Mrs. Mvrtle Sockness, 407 E. Al- legheny St. Get Dr. Pierce’s Anurie Tablets from your druggist today, by all means, and get that uric acid out of your system. Don’t don’t, don't put the matter off. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo. “Austin, N. Y,, for trial pkg. and write for free medical advice. CAMPAIGN TO. through its department of immigra- tion. Majer Stanley Washburn, dent of the operators’ pre to interest men connected with th. | steel industry in Minnesota to ‘n-| vestigate the possibility of forts made by him to acquaint President Harding. bert Hoover and others with concerning Maj. Washburn predicted a won- derful future for this state when its lignite coal deposits are proper- ly developed and stressed the nec- essity of every operator supporting their organization. He pointed out that the North Dakota Lignite Goal Operators association is not a priv fixing organization but is primarily a development organization interest- ed in having North Dakota produce several million tons of annual- ly, rendering a greater service to thc consumer by passing on the saving effected by quantity production and working in harmony with the min ers and their organizations, On the suggestion of an opera- tor, Hansen Ebesmith of Fargo, for- mer resident of Duluth, the opera- tors named a committee to urge the establishment of a stove factory at the head of the lakes. Mr. Ebe- smith, who was made chairman of the committee, expressed the opin- ion that such an establishment, pro- ducing stoves and furnaces properly constructed for the use of lignite, at Washington would be a direct benefit to the operators, The advertising campaign, launch- ed by the operators last fall but abandoned when the car shortage duction, will be resum 1 attention being giver | propaganda or the use of lignite, according to Jas. S. Milloy of Minot, chairman of the operators publicity committee. 8 HOUR DAY EFFECTIVE FOR SIGNALMEN Shicago, Feb. 1.—The 8-hour work- ing day with time and a half for over-time went into effect today for the Brotherhood of Railway Signal- men’s association, in accordance with an order issued by the United States Rail Labor Board. The 8-hour day and punitive over-time, long sought by the railregd employes’ organization, was granted them yesterday but the union request, for in¢reased compe sation was not granted, although t rate on, some railroads, alleged tp be 68 cents an hour, was raised to the board’s mininium of 72, cents. HOLD REUNION Carl. Kositzky, land commissioner, and P, T. Kretschmar, senator from McIntosh and, Logan county held a reunion recently when they ~ ate the capital, ing farms north of ‘Yankton, S. when they were boys and went i | organization, | told the meeting today of his effort | using | lignite and also reviewed recent ef-! Her- | cts | North Dakota’s lignite. | lunch together in the basement of They lived on nelgibors on school. together. They reealled how| and cleaner. | they used to wear patched pants and eat rye bread, fat meat and onions for their lunch. FIND MANY OLD COINS VALUED AT $5,000 | Oakland, Calif., Feb.:1—Old Span. ish gold pieces valued at approxi- mately $5,000 were found aboard the old U. 8. cruiser Yorktown by work- Jers here yesterday while they were engaged in wrecking the vessel. The money w=s found in drain pipes. A number cf other individual gold pie had been found’ on the vess.1 at earlier t.mes. 40 PERSONS INJURED BY | EXPLOSION -The ex- Springfield, M vlosion of storage tank of the Springfield Gas Lights Co. today in- jured 40 nersons and caused confu- sion and ereckage in business dis- trict of the city. Workers in the reported seriously hurt t fatalities. CONDITION OF MANSHOTIN | HOLDUP SERIOUS Jamestown, N. D., Feb. 1.—George Blake. shot in a holdup here of a gambling game Tuesday night, was still livine today, but was in a eriti- cal condition. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with be and mail it to Foley & Co. Sheffield Ave. Chicago, IIL, wr You your name and address clearl will receive in return a trial ck- ege containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, clus and and back; heurantistn} kidney and bladder ail- Cathartie Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleans- ing .cathartie for constipation, bili- ousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Beulah Coal now $5.25 de- livered. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. Annual Clean-Up. Week of uncalled for and slightly worn men’s: and ladiés’ garments, priced so low that. they'll move quick.’ Klein — tailor “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "=" 7" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923 WOMEN SIT ON JURY IN. MORTON COURT Brother and Sister Are Drawn And Bailiff Belongs to Fair Sex Also —— Mandan, Feb. 1—For the first time in the history of Morton county, women have been members of a di ‘rict court jury. For the first time a brother and sister have sat on a district court jury, and for the tirst vime a woman has. been sworn into service as a bailiff of the district court. A jury of six men and six women Mondgy night. after 10 hours delibeta- tion awarded Christ Bauer a verdict against the National Union Insurance Companyxof. Pittsburgh, one of the 40 odd cases brought against the vumpany and which had’ exhausted the available men for jury duty. RICHARD MAY - COME TO TERMS ON BIG BOUT New York, Feb. 1.—The world may know today—unless Tex Rickard changes his mind over night—when Don’t Suffer With Piles Let Pyramid Pile “Tite Suppeattortes Re- Heve You, Ease ry Strain and Bring Comfort. neat ou are suffering, he eal eeding or protruding Remorthotds, and. have never tried ‘ Pyramid Pile Suppositories, you are an exception. To avoid the pain and distress, get quick’ relief and a new lease. of comfort; ask your druggist for a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories. ‘Take no substitute. Ifyou would like to try them first please send name and address‘ito Pyramid Drug Co. 628 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. 3 and where and against whom the}/ world heavyweight: boxing champion- ship is to be defended and approx- imately. how-mueh ‘the boxers are go- ing to be paid, Although of late Rickard has ap- peared somewhat soured on the whole business, he ig still interested, es- pecially today as his six-day option on’ the attentive ear of Jack, Kearn, Dempsey’s manager, expires at mid- night. Rickard plans a conference with Kearns today. LAHR MOTOR SALES GETS NEW MODELS The Lahr Motor Sales company are unloading another carload of the new Willys-Knight and Overland models, including one of the Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedans that created $0 much interest at the New York Show and in Bismarck during the Lahr Motor Sales Company showing the first weet in January. “We took several orders for this new creation during the show,” said Mr. Lahr, “but were able to hang on to the sample car until Dr. Spielman came along: and insisted upon im- mediate delivery. Since then we Knight Coupe-Sedan and are lucky even now to have one of these m els, for the™ Willys-Overland Coi pany has had heavy demand for Overlands and Wil- lys-Knights since they came out with their refined models, that even in January we are finding it difficult to obtain shipments. Especially does this apply to the new Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedan, which will be hard to get in sufficient quantities for the next ninety days at least.” COOPERATIVE LBGISLATION URGED FORD. Washington, Feb. 1—Passage by congress of legislation designed to further cooperative selling and co- operative withholding from market of farm products alone will cure the nations’ agricultural ills, Sena- tor McCumber, Republican of North Dakota told the senate today in dis- cussing the Lenroot-Anderson Farm Credit’s bill. “You may pass thousands of agri- ‘culture credit bills”, he said, “and you will only scratch the surface The North Dakota senator explain- ed that the farmers needing aid most now were so deeply in debt that they would be helped little by granting of further eredit, What they need are better prices for their crop which can be brought about on- ly by cooperative selling. haven’t been able to show the a such an extremely} organs. Quick Relief From Your Bad: Cold Try This New Remedy at Once Pleasant Medicated Ointment Known As Muco-Solvent Salve Now Sold By All Druggists For 25 Cents. In answer to the many inquiries received by the Muco-Solvent lab- oratow, the proprietors have now ‘prepared a booklet explaining the formula and properties of the new salve which is being widely used in the treatment of colds. A copy of this booklet is now packed with each family size jar of the oint- ment. Not a Nostrum. , Muco-Solvent Salve, so designat- ed to distinguish it from the Muco-Solvent Liquid, which it sup- plements in cases that have reach- ed the la grippe stage, is a pleas- ant smelling greaseless, jelly-like ‘preparation containing oil of tur- pentine, menthol crystals and sev- eral other ingredients long used a3 curatives. It is applied externally and therefore does not interfere with the digestive or eliminative How to Use It. ‘Let us presume you have a light cold only. Muco-Salve will more than likely put it out of business in an hour, maybe les: Simply heat a Uttle in a spoon or tin cup and inhale the vapors to open the nasal passages. Immediate clear- ing results. Then. with finger in- sert a little in each nostril anj breathe deeply with mouth closed. This draws the vapors into the up- ber respiratory tract where they soothe and heal the tender mem- branes. If necessary repeat sev~ eral times. Simple as A. B, C, C0, AUDITOR IS REMOVED} Charles Kopriva, auditor of Burke county, was removed from of- fice this afternoon: by Governor R. A. Nestos, the temporary order of remoyal made before Kopriva was granted a ‘hearing, being made per- manent, The auditor was charged with malfeasance and misconduct. G. A, M. Anderson, senior instructor of the North Dakota Nag tional Guard is on an instruction tour of the state, according to the office of G. A, Fraser, adjutant general. After’ leaving ‘Carrington A cold of several days standing can generally be broken in one night With the following treatment. Take a good laxative-ta dose of oil or epsom salts. Melt Muco Salve in a spoom and inhale as above, afterward applying some in each nostril. Do this several times. Prepare for bed and then apply hot towels to chest to thoroughly open \| the pores keeping well covered all the time. Next rub the salve liber- ally all over chest and cover same with soft warm cloths (two thick- nesses, flannel preferred). Go to sleep and awaken in the morning in good spirits and probably free from cold. Children Like It. Muco Salve’s quick recognition is probably due to its adaptability to the treament of children’s colds. The kiddies like it because they feel better immediately and, unlesa suffering from a real bad cold, do not have to be put to bed. Readers are warned, however, that colds are the forerunners of trouble. Lagrippe, influenza and pneumonia are the penalties of neglect. Muco-Solvent Salve nor any other one remedy will not re- lieve all cases. ‘Therefore if re- sults are not immediatéely satisfac- tory, call the doctor. Dr. L. W. Giffen who years ago achieved great success, used a pre- scription that loosened and expell- where he inspected a new company, the captain went to Devils Lake to see about the organization of a head- quarters company of the 2nd batal- lion, 164th infantry. After that he was to.vigit Grand. Forks Cavalier and Fargo on an instruction tour. MANY KILLED IN SELISIAN MINE EXPLOSION Berlin, Feb. "1—The total namber of victims claimed by the. explosion of fire damp at a mine in Beuther Polish Selisia, was unknown here this morning. The latest report filed when 600 miners were still entombed ed the phlegm or mucous. He afterward allowed others to use the same treatment and the medicine ‘became known as Muco-Solvent (Liquid). In cases 6f bad colds that have reached the secondary or lagrippe stage Muco Solvent Liquid will often bring remarkable re- sults when other means have fail- ed. You can get Muco-Solvent (Liquid) in 75c and $1.00 bottles of your druggist. Its action is, that of a cleansing, healing antiseptic. It breaks down and dissolves the mucous ‘gathering in the throat or air passages and assists nature in carrying away the accumulated mags. Household Necssity. ‘Both Muco-Solvent Salve and (Muco-Solvent Liquid have become household necessities. The salve is particularly useful in the home for it has many uses other than for or- ganic ills. Scalds and burns care- fully bathed with common baking soda dissolved in water, feel bet- ter and seem to heal much quicker * when dressed with Muco Salve. Headaches and neuralgia, bruises and sprains, toothache, earache’ usally respond to its use. After shaving use Muco Salve instead of face lotions, it cools the skin and heals the irritations caused by the Tazor. For chapped hands, crack- ed lips, fever blisters, etc., it works wonders. It is therefore, "advisable to keep Muco Salve at hand in home, store, office and factory, especially as ‘it costs only 25 cents for the family size jar. Druggists everywhere have it or can get it for you. We are informed that Lenhart Drug Co, Finney Drug Co. Cowan's Drug Store, Breslow Drug Co., have it in stock today. said 35 bodies had been taken out while 165 men had at that time bec rescued. Of this number 80 were in hospitals suffering from injurie: SS Nervous Feeling Due to Gas on Stomach Pressure of gas on heart and other organs often causes a rest- less, nervous feeling. Simple buck- thorn. bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed’ in. Adlerika, expels gas and relieves pressure and nervousness almost INSTANTLY. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel. Adlerika remove. matter you never thought was in your system which poisoned stom ach, causing gas. and nervousness. EXCELLENT to guard against ap- pendicitis. Jos. Breslow, druggist. 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