The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 3

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Nb ta ni ( le . > y > ) f / va. « fo oos | * 5 ' qd oe 1 "hid, 4 i ‘ iY rs 4 J " " His TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. CITY ASKS: STATE TO PLANK CAR LINE Continued from page i. ition to make an appropriation for move the ties and the rafls and that the work on same be.done not later than Taursday nforning, April 19, 1917. This formal notice was served on the state officials this afternoon ky City Auditor Thistlethwaite, What Will Board Do? There is €onsiderable speculation among the officials on the ‘action e its share of the paving two vhich the board of control will tak. hence. ‘urthermore, the board contends that Necessary to Remove Rails current used is direct. and that Whether the state accept all alternating current, should jects the offer of the city any distance, district No. 1 to expedite the of the paving work company, which has already begun its season’s work whigh will amount to about $300,000. Acting on this, the commission last cable now would be another big cost with the present quotations on cop- per wire, H The city Nas practically conceded} thing to the state in order to| the line, simply asking the; night adopted a second slate to pul in new ties, furnish the} Best. dissenting—that the labor and that the city will pay for| it -board of control be requested to-re-] the laying of the paving covering the Says Simple Remedy Prolonged His Life Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Effective as a Remedy For Con- Stipation. Among older people the various or- gans of the body have a tendency to slow up and weaken, and this is usu- ally first manifest in a pronounced in- activity of the bowels. Good health is dependent on -regu- larity:.in this important — funetion; | whenevr there is the slightest indica- tion of constipation a mild laxative should be taken to relieve the con- gestion and: dispose of the accumulat- ed waste. Cathartics or purgative: should not be employed, however; these are too violent in action and their effect is only temporary. A mild laxative such the com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup | health good, it has prolonged his life, Pepsin ,is the ideal reme It is} and brought ease and comfort. gentle:in its action, bringing relief in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is sold! an “easy, natural mann without griping or other pain or discomfort, is pleasant to the taste, and can be obtained in any drug stor Mr. Robert Lelorgee, 918 by drug: s everywhere, and costs only fifty cents a bottle, To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes he sure and get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Kirk- | P See that a facsimile of Dr. wood Boulevard, Davenport, Jowa,| Caldwell’s signature and his portrait} says he has always had a botle of Dr.| appear on the yellow carton in which | Caldwell’ sin in the house | the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, | for the pas ighteen years, and that] free of charge;-can be obtained by by using it occasionally as the need arises, and-in this way keeping his wriling to Dr, W. ‘BB. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Monticello, Mlinois. CUSTOM CLOTHES Some men think we can’t fit them in clothes ready-made; and they feel that a good fit is im- portant, We appreciate this feeling on their part; and in our custom department we can make a suit of clothes that you'll be satisfied with. It will fit~ because it was made to fit you. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOOLENS CARRIED IN STOCK, . . BERGESON’S <P” ENAMEL IMMACULATE! The white enamel that possesses the unique distinction of pure: whiteness; docs not turn yellow with. age, but im: proves on‘exposure to light and air. It creates a perfect and washable surface that wears for years without losing its original beauty. Ask your Dealer Booklet “Modern Floors and Woodwork” sent on request—address our nearest office R ICA u SAN FRANCISCO PARIS BERLIN BRUSSELS MELSOURNE INTERNATIONAL VARNISH CO. Limited, TORONTS LARGLST Itt THE WORLD AND FIRST TO ESTABLISH OCFINITE QUALITY STANDAROS, PDEHCA Ne. 1 For all exterior work— No. 2 The standard forfinest interiar work. Atderded Modal of Honor, Panaaa-Pactte Intoraationsl Rzyorition, 2018 DR: Bicycles _ Standard of the World The-name that today, more than ever: before, stands for leadership in bicycle development. It was.the first bicycle-to be manufactured in. this country, and it has not only led the bicycle industry but has de- veloped it. -We-have on display the Columbia line in. several models, Ask us to show them to you. Lomas Hardware et formal notice in all probability will be served upon the board in view of , {the resolution adopted a week ago, ! i calling for the state to tear up its iD GRAIN MARKETS }Chotee to arr « ‘DAILY TRIBUNE President Lucas Issues e Proclamation for ‘‘Clean Up and Paint-Up’’ Wee A proclamation from Mayor Laicas designating April 23 to 30 as ‘clean-up and ‘paint-up- week” for Bismarck was issued from the mayor’s office this afternoon, :and is as follows: “T hereby designate the.week of April 23-80 as ‘CLEAN- UP and PAINT-UP WEEK?’ for Bismarck, North Dakota. “Let us all work together to clean tp and paint up Bis- marek during -the week designated—doing as the good house- wife does the interior of her home, and to brighten up things with fresh coatings of paint-—then keep the city that way throughout. the year. “Tet us make Bisma not only clean, ‘but. beautiful, as well, The result will be a cleaner, happier, healthicr and more attractive city in which to live. : ‘ : “A, W. LUCAS, Mayor.” space outside of the rails, the state! shoteun, accidentally discharge to plank between the rails. shattered his left arm below the el- If Rejected, Tear Up tine bow. The injured lad was taken to If the governor and the State board |a hospital at Bismarck Tuesday. of control reject the proposition, | line at once within the distance spec- ified. Under the conditions of the re- solution adopted last night the work must be done not later than Thurs-|- day morning of this week so a3 to not delay the work of the pavirg BILLION CRECIT . Washington, April 17.—Debate on the $7,000,000,000 war revenue bill al- comme ready passed by the house ‘and ap- 0 me i 0 proved, with slight modifications, by the senate commerce committee, ‘be- | ‘OORRESPONDENCE ‘+l gan in the senate today. Its passage On $$$ nr 8 | refore adjournment for the day vir- 5 pect- tually without opposition, To the Wife of One Who Drinks T ‘have an important confidential message for you. It will come in & plain envelope. How to conquer the and make as DOUGLAS. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Knute Johnson, Satur- jay morning. Jake Ticdeman returned from Indiana, where: he: spent winter. 4 H Mrs, Elmer Berg, wiid ‘has recently rgone an operation for appendi- and, ulcer of the stomach, at the Gismarck hospital, is reported to be recovering. y ‘Friday the The firemen’s ball, given riday| Mquor ‘habit in 3 day evening, was a social success, Mu-{home happy. Wonderful, safe, last- sie was furnished by the Garrison| ing, reliable, “inexpensive method, Woodsguaranteed. Write to Edw. J. Woods, 1423N, Station New York,: .N.. ¥....Show. this. to othera. : orchestra, Mrs. Ira P, Surber and little daugh ter returned from Underwood F day. VICTROLA ON FREE TRIAL We will gladly send any one of owr complete line of Victro- Jas into your Lome for free trial, with no obligation to purchase. We want you to know what this superb instrument is. If you wish, it can be bought on Easy Terms:--No Interest = You have Jong intended having a Vie- Play as you pay. {rola in your home—enjoy that pleasure now. HOSKINS — { and | accept the judgment of the committee,” said Senator Stone, = NOTICE T : HIS bots WANTED-All outstanding bills|KLEIN’S ‘Tailor Shop. | :Prices against Co. A presented to J.| $23.50 tv $38.0 made ‘to. individ- ed. As soon as the Dill is disposed of Democratic leaders of the senate hope to take up tho measure which the military committee is drafting for raising a large army, Senator Stone, opponent of administration measures, said age and would vote for its pass 8 4 thougnt tt ought to have been drawn W. Murphy, Captain First N. D. ial jaenaures Guaraptied'<to along different lines. mandi 2 + ‘ 8. t “This is a war measure, however, Infantry Commanding Company please. A at once The little son of Mrs. Yetter, a farmer living near Rice Lake, met with a serious accident last week. A 0 ees | MNEAPOLIS HOY . 240%@ . 243%4@) 1 238% @210% 1 Hard 84 2 Northern 228%@ 3 Wheat . No. 2 Hard Montana A weed No. 1 Durum Choice | Air... Choice arr . No. 2 Duruin No. 3 Yellow, Corn Other grades’ ./Y. No, 4 Yellow, Carn 2 White Ment: 3 White Oats . 140 @!I 35 @U2% 137 139 . 10 2@i1l % 6644@ 67% G52 @ 66% 66 Barley ... en) Choice . - 131 @IAL Rye . 187 @188 Arr + 187 @188 Flax . 319% @326% Arr 319%4 @326% + 218% @218% + 209 « 166% DULUTH May . July . September . May ... July . No. 1 Hard on trk 1 Northern on trk .. No. 1 Northern on trk .. 2224 @226% ..0. 2 Northern on trk.~.2«.% @221% No. 3 Northern on trk . 210% @210% To arr Northern 222% No. 2 Hard on trk and arr228%4 Spot Durum No. 1 to arr 235%; April Spot Durum No, 2 ...... 30% ; Durum to arr i » 235% May + 205% July ... 229 Oats on trk . « 625%@ 65% Cats to arr ... Rye on trk and arr . Barley on trk .... Flax on trk and arr .. May . July ST. PAUL, HOGS—Receipts, 4,500. Market, 5 to 10c lower. Rane, $15.00 to $15.65; bulk, $15.40 to $1 ATTLE—Reccipts, 2800. Killers. 10 to 15¢ lower than for the week. Steers, $6.50 to $12 cows and heifers, $6.00 to $10. calves, 50C 3 stockers and feeders, slow, and 25¢ lower than for The factory has the week, at $5.00 to $10.00. rt i is rl; is SHEEP—Receipts, Market, But at the New Advanced Price mile, boeceind fe average monthly running manera fe steady. Lambs, $8.00. to. $1: th- Not a perticle of difference in the car iteelf, hundreds of Fae ples veep on ici " Vewered: by’, 0 to ers, $6.00 to $12.00; ewes, $1 —the same model $11.25. ‘ cuichco. the finsst engineer ‘HOGS—Receipts, 15,000. Market, the largest factories in weak, Bulk, $16. athe same speedy $15.00 to $16.05; $16.20; heavy, $15.50 t6 $16.20; rough. —thé came famous record-making Maxwell motor, thoroughly complete im every respect. -_ $15.50 to $15.70; pigs, $11.25 to $14.3) —the same powerful. motor’ that “laughs at hills,” You knew the whole stery. now—the store. of the nerasiod = CATTLE Receipts, 3.000. Me dhe same Maxwell car that by its many records of 150,000 price next month and the stor__ sf your last chance to buy at 9696, weak, ‘Native beef steers, $9.05 to thiles actual Fim (which equals 20 years’ regular service) has 5 stockers.and feed $7.25 to ‘eathed: fot itselé everywhere the proud title, “The Werld’s $ 99.90; and heifers, $5.79 to $11.00; calves, $9.00 to $13.25. SHEEP—Receipts, 14,009. 3 weak. Wethers, $10.35. ta. $12,90,. ST After May Ist, All Cars Last Chance for You to Own a “World’s Non- ti Stop Record Champion Car’’ at the Old Price 325% Constant rise in cost : cw eee the Maxwell Company has refused to cheapen by a single penny anything that goes into the making of the “world’s non-stop record champion car.” that is why we can give you for a few days more the biggest bargain in a real automobile ever offered in the history of the automobile industry. We ean give YOU from now until May 1st to own this world’s champion car at the old price. After May 1st Identically the Same Car— the shine super product of the best automobile ing riding, ‘beautiful automobile, Greatest Motor Car Value.” A Car of Endurance, Economy and Amazing For'22,022 milee—for 44 deys and nightse—a Maxwell car witheut ence stopping the motor. There is the world’s: non-ctep record for endurance, ai testified to by the American Automobile Association. = Old Price —_—————— New Price Allotment at of steel and other raw materials is forcing up the price of the Maxwell Car, agreed to let us have our April allotment cars (ordered in March) at the old price; Monthly Expenses $8.19 nee Or Agricultural Coll drove her ore ce ae ee eee. aired tepaise, af 194 canta par and design in every detail, . i i duct of the bert chip, backed by one of | When You Buy.a Maxwell You Buy a Real Car. world, You don't have to figure up ancther two or three hasdved dollars on “extras” when you buy a ear. You get what you pay-for and what you are entitled: be up-to-date automobile, five-passenger, roomy, comfortable, easy- exactly. BUT the price will be $665.- TODAY the Maxwell is $635. The difference is the premium for your : action. - : Mileage Per Gallon of Gss Western Sales Company Bismarck and Mandan

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