The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1917, Page 3

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k » + Kalmen, Mattison & Wood, and TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE A.A PREMIUM “BID FOR ITY PAIK. BOND Sale of $300,000. in Warrants Bring $5,200 at Meeting City Commission BOUGHT AT INTEREST RATE OF 5.83 PER CENT Minnesota Bond & Trust Co. Successful Bidders Five thousand, two hundred dol- lars was the premium bid jointly by H. B. Wood, representing Kalman, } Mattison & Wood of St. Paul, and Henry D. Thrall, secretary of the »* Minnesota Loan & Trust company of Minneapolis, at the sale of $300,000 | warrants, to be issued by the City of Bismarck during 1917, for paving. sale, by auction, was held at the ohambers of ihe city commission last night. Interest Rate of 5.83 Per Cent. The coupons were made payable an- nually at the office of the city treas- : urer. The warrants were sold at the » ‘ interest rate of 5.83 per cent, bring- ing a better rate than Fargo secured for its warrants and a higher rate than that secured by the city commis sioners for like securities here last year. Bidding for the purchase of the warrants was brisk and brought out a field of five, H. B. Wood of Kalman, Mattison & Wood of St. Paul; Henry ' D. Thrall, secretary of the Minnesota Loan & Trust. company Minneapo- lis; A. H. Manson of the Hanchett Bond company of Chicago; Joseph C. Tyler, manager of the bond de- partment of Carstens & Earles, invest- ment bankers of Seattle, and S. W. ANTIDOTES FOR 7 BODILY POISONS | (By L. H. Smith, M. D.) ' The victims of auto-intoxication are many thousand every day. Ey reason 1 of the toxins, or poisons bred in the intestines, these poisonous bacteria are sent all through the blood chan- nels and the victim. feels tired, sleepy, | and headachy, or::the! brain doesn't work as usual, :The best treatment + for this is to drink hot water before ' breakfast—plenty of water all day and procure a simple laxative, mado | of May-apple, leaves of aloe, etc., j ‘with no calomel and ‘entirely vege- table, which can be obtained at any drug store, known-as Dr. Pierce’s | ‘Pleasant Pellets. ‘Equally important is it to cleanse kidneys and bladder, and drinking plentifully of pure water will cleanse them to a certain extent. Then obtain at the drug store a little Anuric,| which was first discovered by Dr. " Pierce of Surgica) Institute in Buffalo, a7 oN Anuric (double strength) * should be taken before meals. It is many times more potent than lithia in throwing off the poisonous accumula: tions of uric acid. Through failure of kidneys to act, through congestion, inflammation, any person's condition is ripe for disease ; to fasten its hold upon the system. Anuric has been tested for the past few years for kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles, rheumatism, gout, and « such ailments as follow, and so many } cases, both acute and stubborn, have yielded to this wonderful remedy that I do not hesitate to recommend it. Horton, representing Sydney Spitzer & €o. of Toledo. ‘For Paving in District 2. , The warrants, which will bear in- terest at the rate of 6 per cent, will cover specification figures for the pav- ing to be done by the city in paving District No. 2 this year. According to H. E. Wood, both Mr. Thrall and himself, the bonds sold high, and is significant of the excel- lent financial standing of the city. CITIES MUST HAVE OPENINCS FOR YOUNG WEN Dr. McVey Says Firms Should, Look to Schools for Recruits | for Business Life SPOKE TO MEMBERS OF COMMERCIAL CLUB) One Hundred and Fifty Attend | Luncheon Given in McKenzie | [TONIGHT | VITAGRAPH oa Multiple-Act Film Sensation TO NIGH - “ARSENE LUPIN” Paul Potter’s Sensational Myst ery Story Featuring i :’ EARLE WILLIAMS 2:::::::- STEWART and Popu- lar Favorite of Millions. THURSDAY: | ISM ARCK ¢ z Alien Souls IB THEATRE ; SATURDAY: Violet Mesereau ——— Hotel | Speaking before 150 members of the Bismarck Commercial club at a noon luncheon in the Mckenzie hotel to- day, Dr. Frank 'L. MeVey, president of the state university, told his audi- ence that the community must have} openings for its high school boys and that the city should /“look to the schools for the recruiting of young! men for business life.” President McVey was i invited to subject of “The Commercial Club as/ an Asset to the City.” The luncheon was planned as a means of introduc-! ing the new administration to the ing the recent whirlwind campaign. Conklin is Toastmaster. Fred I. Conklin presided as toast- master. After-luncheon speakers were: H. P. Goddard, new head of the Com- mercial club, who outlined the policy ton, secretary, who stated he desired} to become acquainted with every member, in hope of developing a bet- ter community spirit in the city. At ment. { “The Commercial club should de-} velop a relationship between the bust- ness houses and the schools,” said business men, that when we have} completed high school or college TO SECURE WORLD PEAGE (Continued from page Eismarck by Secretary Keniston of} the government dominating the Cen- the Commercial club, to speak on the| tral Powers to embroil not only the government and people of Mexico, but also the government and people of | a cold is a signal of physical w Japan, in war with the United States. At the time this plot was conceived, many new club members secured dur-| the United States was at peace with ; the government and people German empire, and German officials and German subjects were not only | enjoying but abusing the liberties and privileges freely accorded to\them on American soll and under of the organization, and G. N- Kenis-| protection.” The note AG |posal to cut off the commercial rela- |tions with the belligerent nations and -|refers to the American note to Aus- torney C. lL. Young, who was to have) tria-Hungary to show the policy ‘ot presided as toastmaster, was unable! this government in declining to stop} to attend, owing to another engage-/ munitions shipments. j_ “Believing that this position of the United States is based on sound prin- ciples of international law,” the note says, President McVey. “We have a notion | tablished practi and it is general among all of thre| Dresident, © - in the eter: | corated his petition with green: rb- about more effectlvsly: than your Com- | these principles or of this p NAMES FARM SHAMROCK | blood of the Irish, believ mercial club?” as compliant with General C p {nal fitness of things. Sagurday Mr.] bons and shamrock all fastened. to _——- proposal to suspend commerce ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY | MeGrath filed an application for a | the document with gold seal. And lations with the warring nations,! Mandan, N. D., ch 20,---Orvin’ | Name for his farm, and as the appli-| then to make the ition conform to would entail.” McGrath, a f ing near Glen’| cation y made on the 17th day of; the day and occasion he named his Ullin in whose veins courses the pure | St. Patr he very appropriately de- | homestead the “Shamrock Farm.” You will find more of the leading people of North Dakota registered at the Radisson than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities. AN EXPERT ON COLDS Comparatively few people realize that ness, To treat a cold with weakening | physics, alcoholic syrups or drugged pills, may smother the cold but they also j reduce the body powers still furtherand | inviie more serious sickness. Scott’s Emulsion has always been an expert on colds, because it peculiarly enriches the blood, quickly tones upthe forces and strengthens both throat and chest, ‘Try Scott’s, Refuse Substitutes, Scott & Lowne, Bloomfield. one) Louise Glaum, a Real Vampire in Triangle Play “The Wolf Woman” There are vampire women of all degrees and classes, but Louise Glaum, the Tri- angle-Ince vampire is rapidly being considered the best in the country. If you’ve seen here in “The Aryan,” “Honor Thy Name,” or “Home,” you'll understand why. In “The Wolf Worhan” Louise Glaum reaches the height of her dramatic ability. The play was written especially for her, and is by far the best in which she has appear- ed. You'll enjoy it. Shown Here Fri. and Sat. MAR. 23=24 ORPHEUM THEATRE | Matinee 2:30. Evening 7:30 and 9:05 of the American n takes up the pro- s ,BUTTER 4 NORTAERN “and is consistent with the es- of nations the * * cannot bring himself such a modification of; course our education should — stop.| In fact, our education has only begun. ' There ought to be a system for adult | education in this country. Germany| has a continuation of her school edu-| cation and we see its effect:day after) day in this crisis.” | Part of Club’s Problem i According to the president of the} university, it is a part of the prob-/ lem of the Commercial club to stim- | ulate adult education. He urged aj study of the drama and music in the! state, stating he had been told one; reason there is so much politics in) North Dakota is because the winters | are so long. The drama and music | might be studied by the communities during the winter months, he said. “Young men of the state are leav- | ing us every year when they should remain and help bear the burdens,” | said Dr. McVey. “It is the Commer- | cial club that can bring these men ; together—men who have great ideals | —and who will develop the communi- | ty along modern lines. Why should , ‘we not ave our own music and drama | right here in the Capital City of the | state? What power could bring it | i . . Don’t be misled by: this term, for » the appearance of pimples, boils or rashes indicate something more se- rious than a mere “breaking out” of i the skin, These eruptions are, in fl reality, signals from nature that the blood is impoverished, debilitated and in need of help. 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