The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1919, Page 6

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H 3 BUILDING TO RQUAL FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM! - U.S. Labor Agent Estimates 1919 Public Works CN. EL A. Washington Bureau, 1134 Munsey Bldg.) Washington, D. G.,—A decided re- vival of building all over the country but particnls * in the middle west.! poration. is reported by Henry N. Teague, field | ; 7 5 agent for the U. 8. Department of La- lig LP AL aR area bor, who has just completed a six | te! $750,000 hotet and weeks’ tour | ment store, “There will be a gre of public] _ Allentown, Pa.—$500,000 office build- building during the next six months,” | ius and theatre, says Teague, “The public improve-| Detroit, Mich. ments program for 1919, I am con-; store. $5,000,000, » Bamberger, 2,000,000 grain 1128- Newark, N e ment depart- ore by nn artmenf ho- 0.000 depart: 0,000 department vinced, will equal that of Cleveland, O.—#300,000 — store and YEARS IN THE COU? i theatre buildin; TORY, and the road building vities | Ce $300,000 addi- | from the Atlantic to the Pacific, will] ne haa | | tion to Grace hospital. be tremenddous. “Phe scope of improvement work is} Evanston, much larger in the west than in the | Cu go- ere is much criticism in the west | livestock rument’s failure to go} The De ahead with its own building operations, | Of Public Works and Construction De- | Tn man ities federal buildings, | Yelopment reports that approximately for which sites, plans and appropria- | $100,000.00 in’ private buile tions were made before the war, are | tracts were reported to it in February, held up because the ¢ nal appropria- | The total of the January contracts tion is not high cuough to cover the | Was ouly one half that sum, | | i | inereascd cost of construction and ad-| Nearly all the states showed an in- 1 money has ne o ranted. | €rease from week to week during last b, siys M ne, shows | Month in private construction work tnore building activites hoany city| The New England states, for instance. | he visited. The c! ie $14] in the first weck of February reported 000,000 on the mun ks, em | contracts ‘ded to the amount of/ 000; in the second week, 0.000, elevators for the Terminal Grain cor- { SIX COLUMBUS, 0., AIRMEN. ~ SHOT DOWN 42, HUN PLANES, Center, Eddie Rickenbacker, ace of aces in America; left top, ploying more than 10,000 men. uth Bend, Ind.. is developing ynodel industrial residence section giv- ing homes to 12,000 new employes of the Studebaker corporation, which is| # to build a new 38,000,000 factory. yr Other important building projects | reported by Teague are: lthird week, $66,000, and fourth week. 700,000, Of this coustrnetion cent was of wn indifstr percent business, an idental. i New England's showing, however, is | far behind that of the western states, | Towa, Hilinois, Wisconsin, Tudiane. | Michigan, \ i sas shows | a five-fold in bruary over January. are® Fir: “er | Many Miners who are subject to coughs, colds, | 000; second week, tender throats, weak lungs or }eveek, $48,000,000 shoul serious! alnohary, ils, | In the middle west 91 1-2 percent of | should receive wonde: the construction contracts for Febru: and strength pomithadaly ueor jary were for private construction, i 19, percent state and municipal work and 0 S 1-2 percent government construction. New York and New Jersey also show important increases in February, and | in these two states hesidental building | made up only 10 percent.of the total. | Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylva also shaw a sligl i rove o Its rich, nourishing and tonic | o shaw a slight improvement virtues are a bulwark of strength to the miner threatened with weakness. Scott’s hel kee the blood pure and body strong to resist disease. vi $9, 009, 00 ), fourth week, $50, the January figures, and 8S percent | of the total was for re Minnesota and the Dakotas tracts of about $1,000,000 eported inst These facts show, that the hesi about starting construction — pl | ery miner should take 2 | because ef the high cost of matrials Scott’s Emulsion every day. “© | js apparently being overcome all over Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, NJ. 18134 | the country. / Business ee Bring or mail in your filmas for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. aunsauaaeaeunnennacgusnsnanauseasngsegg4awy 4 SHOE FITTERS Richmond shiney MAIN 3TREET BISMARCK MOTOR: COMPANY Distributors : of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles FREDERICK W. KEITH ° ARCHITECT Bismaick, N. D* Webb Block SMOKER’S . FACTORY PRICE Per Per Per ———————————ee Billy’ ‘Bi 0. 1000 100 50 y ily’s Big 10c - BANNER HOUS: Sellers vs... $83.00 $8.30 $4.15 Boarders wanted; room and board $8 |Commercial Clubs 83. 00 8.30 4.15 per week. Two in a bed is $7.50|Tittle Billy's... 40.00 4.00 2.00 apiece. Single and double rooms.|North Dak. Star 40.00 4.00 2.00 Board is as good a place as in the |Our Hero .. 40.00 4.00 2.00 state for the money.. Owner and-pro- | Home Industry 36.00 3.60 1.80 prictst,, an Nicola, 104 Main St, N. P. Special . 31.00 3.10 1.55 Le We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address ) William F. Erlenmeyer | Cigar Factory 423 Third St. Bismarck, N. p.| Ph 243 PERRY UNDERTAKING ‘PARLORS Day Phone 100-M | ‘Night Phones 687 or 100 - in see de eee y carriage of wenon 1 ; yeu te get our prices, FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Barun os Canipas 2 Weoen SEC SS ee ee eran Matin is Gs BT. BURKE |chines during the great war than avi ‘ators from any other American c er | Capt. Eddie Ric |Licut’ Walter Wanamaker; bottom, Lieut. Vaughn R. McCormick; "| right top, Lieut. Louis Simon; bottom, Lieut. Walter Avery; bot: tom center, Lieut. Fred W. Norton. Claim Record Amofg American Cities; Two Met Death, Ger-| mans Captured Two; Ricken- | bacher’s 26 Leads List. Two of the six columbus boys, Lieuts. Fred Norton and Vaughn Mc- Cormick, weré*killed in air fight. Two more of them, Lieuts. Walter Wanamaker and Walter Avery were shot down behind the German lines and were taken prisongrs. Wanama- kei d ken nese and a BY C. C. LYON. ! N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. Columbus O.—It is the proud boast of Columbus, O., that six Columbus aviators shot down more German ma- came through with his 's without receiving a scratch, Simon “escaped inj It was Lieut. Walter Avery who, in his first air fight, brought down Cap- tain Mendkopf, famous German ace. Mendkopf was ‘so furious that he shouid have been’ whipped by a novice in the air game that he went for days _iwthout Speaking to his Ameri- What other city can beat the lumbus record of 42 Eoche plane: Here are the official figures Columbus boy Her. dainece 20 Lieut. Fred Norton an) Lieut. Louis Simon 4 ich armies Lieut. Walter Ave 3 utional victory during the Lieut. Vaughn McC 25 ihicl drive. Attacked by tree Lieut. Walter Wana: 1 un two-seaters, he returned their ending down Tota .. $2) two: of iy in flames, killing their The w tient gives the total!) four occupants. He then chased the number of macaines downed by Amer: | third plunc for more than 70 iniles. ican Wlors as Columbus. | Rickenbacher has so many medals. thei j palins and ,citations that he has _,to furnistes 10°per-cent of all 4 y them around in a vallse, the victor Jea OR ee PROGRESS VS. REVOLUTION. - Great Britain Has Made a Long Stride Toward Democracy in Industry—Without Chaos, Bombs or the Shedding of Blood and a talk of a “dictator ship of the polefariat.” | Neverthe if such a dictatorship: be amoug. the You start to- eh it is true ing the Chaos is not necess “in the be hout form and void.” 1 the things hidden in the’ future ‘the m any and Aus: ures now taken will enable it to come reso- without. chaos and bleodshed and’ to of failure, the ‘confer- n view, Such function without éértainy No Englishman admi' enee has ich thing: lutions andred fi ly follow that social 1 her is an absence a sign of stagnation. A mor an mission would be recognizing the j mental revolt renters today in Lon- | of revolution, Might lead to theor- don than 1 This British) izing and phrase-making and deloy ac- revolution just its “Cous stitnent | tion. oe The substance that underlie Cont al Cong! or What-| froth of labor's upheaval in Russ ever may be the: latest fashion in| Germany, and everywhere else for that ter, names for the demand that the process The assembly r ary gatherings. | itself was too busy jo ~ Bri avin has ay; much further ; lead [ than‘uny of .the'zevoluting nations. e a new form of government} This’ newly called conferel for British industry. Fach party add the, centralizing national_¢ selected 30 representativ o draw up| the “WhitJey’ plan.” that already is in Plans for the new government. i in eight of the largest: indu: Out of this conference u id the ain and in the y ling | = In these industries Jabor now has voice with ownership’ in ‘all that concern the process of furnishes s growing |: the moaive force-behind it tem of industrial or B tly increasing the power of labor.) production: testing all workable portions of so-) These :xatious industrial parlaments | ayy vietism, but holding/fast to, remocracy | wre onw to bé joined. in “some sort’of a RANA RA ARRAN RAARAA WOMEN RULE TUSTIN, y HICH, | | * Tustin, Mich., has elected an ‘all-wom: iu Michigan, ,in its. village cad frat sobs aes cb | None of the women wanted: job, despit eat drunk ‘is: no, more. in’ Michigan aad the calabooek rarely raped, The omen elected are::1, Bird Holmes, assessor ;2, aan -Givens, president ; 3, Margaret Towland clerk; igus P. Perry, treastirer ; 6, Stisan Edgett, ark trustee. In s. thee women were usbands, ue ; a BISMARCK ‘DAILY ;TRIBUNE- BILL TO ANNUL common national body to determine brouder relations. This is the long ‘stride "toward de- mocracy fn inddstgy. It does away | with autocrgsy in ‘the shop, even tho ts place. The world, Including the Santen | States, has entered upor oneof those | great revolutionary eras that give new forms and diréctions to human insti-' tutions.. "We cannot escape entering into that cycle. But if we follow the sample of Britain we may avoid the st painful as well as the most ri- culous and futile phases, of that BELGIAN RENTS Would Cost st the Land-;: lords $2,000,000,000 E. A. Special to ‘The Thibune) els.—Exemption from payment ; of all rent due for the.period of the | {war from workingmen is proposed int bilintroduced in tke Belgian legis- lative chamber. | Payments were sus- pended during the period of the war and the acerued rent now amounts to $2,000,000,000, the loss of which, under the Dill, “Would be stood by Belgian landlords. Military Hospitals In England Closing (N.-E, A. Special to The Tribune.) London.—England is seeing the last of one institution she w One by one the military hospitals are Closing their doars. - By June 4 the lust of them will be closed. Queen “Proofreader, . | Stops Printed Error) (N. EA. Special to The Tribune) London—Queen Mary has the eye of a proofreader. She proved it the other’ day when visiting a printing plant where one of the -big magazins is issued. One of the first copjes off the press was shown to her and she instantly detected a mistake in the spelling of ‘the name beneath a photo- graph. A printer thanked the queen for pointing out the error, and .asked her $f she would be good enough to write down the correct name, which she did. ample of her majesty’s carefully preserved. Phone 75, City FuelCo. For the Beulah Coal DON'T FUSS: WITH = MUSTARD PLASTERS! sterol Works Easier, Quicker ‘|M and Without the Blister There’s no sefise in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, sorcness or ©! stiffness with a little clean, white Muttercle. Musterole is mace of pure oil of mus- fard arid other he!=!:1 ingredients, com- handwriting. peeent. 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Special tothe Tribune) London, England—An airship of the Zepplin type which it is planned shall be the first to fly acr the Atlantle | has been completed by -the British ad- alt a liminary fests indicate that it wil exceed the performance of any German Zepplin. The date for the Athauntle flight has J not been set. but it is likely, t be made | without preliminary announcement and without fuss of any kind. 1 Here some of the facts concern Ping this huge machine for the first tine | released for publication: {It's length is 670 fer. { | Diameter ts TO feet. 2,000,000 cubic feet. capacity ‘uel for cixht day carrted, or S000 iniles. We. Speed up to TO miles an honr, Lifting power 660 tons. which i |} eludes 27 to 80 tons carrying expac Quarters provided for crew of men. | Five engines totrl 1250 horsepower. X wire lxdder of 150 rungs. leads from the bottom™to top of the vessel | through a shaft’ in the center. 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At the rear of two horizontal - fins avo the elevators which steer the ship upward or downward while twe rud- dlers are attached: to the vertical fins directing the course!of tle ship as that. of a ship wt sea alirected. \ The Machtug was built at the works ot W. G. Aluustrons, Whitworth & Co. Ltd, near} Nell DY Yorks. MOTHER'S. FRIEND ; -FOR y 4 ? ‘ Expectant Mothers ABSOLUTELY SAFE necessary GET THE HABIT Get the habit ‘to ship your hides, furs and junk to:the firm that pays the highest market price. Send. for our price list and tags. We pay the express .and postage on furs. “We also tan hides into :Coats, Robes ms and. Leather” BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. * Bismarck, N : THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Music 10 Main St. Phone 130:K ——— _ -You-Can, Enroll at This . MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school. under guarantee ofa sat-. isfactory pbsition::as. soon. as. competent or ‘your tuition’ re- funded. 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