The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 2

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vd braeinng AY f sere BISMARCK DAILY! TRIBUNE, ~ “ / FRIDAY; JUNE 6, 1919. ° CATHRO OFFERS RARNERS HONEY “AT TPR CENT Head of ibe of North Dakota Declares:: Mortgagor . Will ‘>< Mave 30.Years,to Pay EXPECTS: OUTSIDE FUNDS aF rgo, N. D., June 6.—When the new ptate bank is in operation a farmer bnay give a mortgage on his farm and after so obtaining money from this Institutton may pay it back and re- feem the mortgage simply by paying per’ cent on the loan each year for| 80 years. The principal will never be harged against him as in private banks; he pays the whole debt simply by paying ‘interest. This interest will be smaller each: year till it disap- pears. \ This was one of the interesting facts old by F. W. Cathro, director gen- ral of the Bank of North Dakota, at he headquarters’ of the Municipal oters’ ‘Jeague last night. Promising Venture. Accortling to-Mr. Cathro, the $2,- 00,000 capital needed to start the bank is ‘equivalent to only $1 ‘for every $1,000 ‘owned by*the people of forth Dakota, so that if the bank phould: fail, which is not at all prob- ble, the loss would scarcely be felt In the state.=4tsis} a most promising enture; dd th@ Speaker, “and well orth trying at this-price, Among thefacts brot out by Mr. are $20,000,000 through the Dank. They will: be deposited bn paper. without material tra ir. any interference or upsetting of onditions. They will be redeposited rgely in ‘the local banks again,* aid ‘Mr. Cathro. leceive Deposits from Other States, “The state bank will receive funds from "any ‘source outside the state, ut will riot take deposits from local ersons. It will guarantee all de- osits and seek to bring as much honey into the state by these meth- fis'as possible., It will loan.money: Inly on mortgages and warehouse. ceipts; function as a clearing house nd clear‘checks without charge, fur- Mish’ domestic. and foreign ‘exchange nd -redisecaunts, stabilize interest tes all over the state as soon. as pat is ‘possible, will assist in moving ops, and will be examined. twice Jyear ‘by a ‘state examin “We are “working: to establish the ate bank: on such a firm foundation. pat..a change of adminigtration in orth Dakota: will iad re: ef- -on it than.a changggp\ the, na- onal ;administration no’ deral “régerve - banks,” P; Organization Worked Out. In ‘eight’ weelts since Mr. Cathro Pgan .work ‘on ‘the bank ‘plan’ the de- led plans of: organization. have jen, worked out and are being put ito - effect. Five departments with sponsible heads have ben planned bonds, farm. loans, credits, audit partment, department ‘of publicity id statistics. The heads of these partments wil meet evlery day as of managers. 4) ‘ithin two weeks the management 1 -begin -to.call in public funds: |] e8e -will ‘be called in: from the. first ficial district first and later.rede- sited. About.July the county funds sll be Called in and thereafter other eps will be taken rapidly toward get- i this public 4nstitution in working |] Ber, acording tothe director gen- ‘The management is busy preparing the sale of bonds. Many buyers ve developed -outside ‘the state. prth Dakota. buyers wil] be asked to+ itriotically :pay a premium.of 2.5.per, mt. in order to boost the outside le. The first. bond was bought in lsmarck a. short time ago and the emium was paid to get it. Buyers bonds cannot lose as the state must ind behing.the bank whateverhap- i) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Hn. the ‘matter of of the estate of John Millett, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- rsigned,..Mrs. Nancy Millett, the kecutrix of the last will and testa- ent of John W. Millett, late of the ly of Bismarck, in the county of brieigh ‘and state of North (Dakota, ceased, to th freditors of, and all] rsons ‘having! élaims against, said easéd, ‘to exhibit them with ‘the essary vouchers, withirf four'|| bnths after the first publication of Afenlong:h hours of hiking or.guard- ing, whén-his féet~are:swollen, hot or Dlistered, ithe soldier will \find wonderful veligt in a Cuticara Soap bath followed by.a gentle anointing | ith :Cuticura ‘Ointment. © These fragrant, super-creamy emollients e and heal.evzemas and rashes, ‘op itching, clear the skin of pim- jes, the scalp of dandruff and the hands of chaps and sores. Also for cuts, wounds, stings of insects, unburh. or windburn. : ‘Cuttoure Seep ‘Tha Healthy, Up-to-Date ws beck i wes shay Se i See ee ee yon the} BY MARGUERITE EDWARDS, What is a school teacher worth to ‘he ¢ommunity ? s Inuch as a st a ditch dig: Money sy they say—-and: if dt’s true, money says the*teacher is NOT! School teachers themselves’ have been saying mildly, and. sadly, ‘for years that they were: underpaid, that they could bayely live on their salar- ies, Butythey Kept. gh living and | teaching, and guiding ‘| children—so nobody paid. any. atten- ‘tion. \ Now, suddenly, a great’ many per- sons are beginning to pay attention, for the school rers are QUITTING WORK, They are turning. to othe Professions, he normal — schools which train teachers jaye © few fo Those now in. the profession it are Jeaying, and no take their places, ‘Lo. mergency Nhe goveri- rub wornaf, oe? a Jaundres WALLACE REID 4 PARAMOUNT PICTURES) new teach | Wallace Reid is today theimast pop= jen Sort esuell pleas \ for” more ular of male stars and justly a, tne teachers, accepted part time teachers, bim tonight in “The Roaring Roa even’ urged married: women. to give is latest big feature at the Bismarck) ono £ their time to-teaching, ATl'to theater. no avail, ine woun- will not ac- ARR ee crt any paid job when she can get a this notice, to said executrix at her] better Jbb at more salary. F residence 321 10th street, South, in Just what is the salary situation the city of Bismarck. in said Burleigh) NOW ng “inv. the’, teaching ° nyefes- sion? ea aaa eat The figures here quoted’ are. from the repor of the United States Bur- MRS. NANCY MILLETT, | cau of ition itself an unquestion- ! ExecuiFix of the last will and tosta-| Cd RUT The ¥ecrage salary page ah ri Nee 3 “PT school te s in the ment of John W, Millett, de 4 [turing the year 1918 Ww S"than the avprage ge of scrub! ( a= i a You can’: bb ‘aeelly add hee ae on. all occasions. The Summit Town find Country t+ Shirt is cool arid comfortable, stylish'and handsome, Its'soft, smooth, upright collar is attached tothe shirt and fits you perfectly. It ‘ gives you the coo\and comfortable feeling that is so hard to get in'hot weather, The better dressed ‘men are wearing SUMMIT Town and . )-, Country Shirts: this summer. ‘See the latest styles and @@ order yours today. Moet All Dealers, Bismarck, N. D. , PROP RRO ERE EE ECR GG AUDITORIUM MONDAY NIGHT; JUNE 9} “€OMING IN ALL HER MERRY-MAKING LE COMTE & FLESHER-Pvesent- THE TIMELY AND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL NOVELTY WITH MILITARY ATMOSPHERE : an ameter ® | A SHOW. OF NOVELTIES A snarrs 6 SAUCY CAST PRI CES: . Be, Te. $1.00 & $1.50-——(War Tax Added) ° Seats Friday at Harris & Co. Man! Ovn Your Ovn Home Make yourself a citizen! Have a voice.in the city’s affairs and don’t always be a strap-hanger. ~\ Let the wife feel that she: IS: somebody and not have to be embarrassed by the question: “Do you own this place?” or by prospectjve purchasers looking the place over at various times. When you ‘have a home of your own you will feel more like a man, a real man, than you ever , have before. * Look over our lists of lots for saleand you will find one that will suit you. Bismarck Realty: Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. : Bismarck ' —— 7 North Dakota nd Joving our ic women yards | Are in: New York city showed that during | Its the question .of svhether scl the;last five years, while¢eachers’ sal- | hoards and publi® shall decide that for arles the ¢as aries Ther rkers ‘increased 60 per cent.. Jt re — bf q 7. 19 years forthe teachens’ xal- DID HE STEAL Lizzie. COWAN’S DRUG STORE to advance 11. per cent, Frederick. Chahman, believed-to be r no, education; bey and 200,000 have shad less plete} At the y demanc schools ican for for happiness, to: guard their’ mora's, perfect “YOUR PIANO TUNING G. Here trip. cifie , THE HURLEYS: |." TRAPS AND PIANO Up;to-the-Minute Music Se eee Of these 100,00Q are less than 20 “10 Main St... PRINTING —— FINISHING \ DEVELOPING AND ; MAIL US. YOUR. FILM Great eA While‘ being (frisked”.by the \ we a ; ion ‘of. a.:Ford | terday. ARE SCHOOL TEACHERS AS VALUABLE normal aul usa ate ant faving egal possesion Lat Be chief of police, Chahman suce¢! eeded in i 9 AS SCRUB +WOMEN? ‘ime p D4 id td ithe teachers ET Sa ed net MONEY TALKS! pe rihe ar 1 in’ the "United States. navy |ianduint The coont tidy of teachers’, salaries | teacher peared to have been ‘changed, was ar- tearing into illegible bits his: rep tstra: rested here by: Chief Martineson. yes- | tion card. es _ A Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ; ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED ‘sis not a ‘“class problen remained practially unchanged American children “nothing is. too st_ of ving Jumped 75 per egnt. | good,” or that, “anything fs good years the wages of industrial enough,” ro ave 600,000. teachersein Amer | from: Minneapolis, and suspected of ‘Thirty .thOAsand: haye had eighth grade, than @ com- high school’ training, \ time when the greatest Is are put. upon the publie | , to train children as true Amer: to-giveethem technical training support and cultural trainins their manners,’ and) make EURALGIA ° ‘or Heatidche— Rub the forehead and temples with BODYGUARD - Sor. 6077120 DE LAVAL Cream : Separators || The Allover ‘ Overall i The ports | Adequate protection with complete freedom Ra aur gen & It covers and adequately protects your clothing, yet ‘WELCH . leaves‘your arms free. Excellent fit because it's made in ‘Hardware . all leg lengths and waist measures, and, can be adjusted ' Implements : * -at the shoulders, Comfort in hot weather. Made‘ strong, Harness }} durable, roomy and good-looking. In either khakj,or heavy-weight Eagtern indigo-dyed blue denfm. ut ioh SGrerenize backs up every Oshkosh B’Sosh Overall—They must make good or we:will. ‘OSHKOSH QVERALL COMPANY + at ea Wis, G; BIGGS OF FARGO for short-time: ‘on annual .Phone or call’Grand Pa- Hotel. : , Phone 130-K | A ae Bs TT Re Se |; — SOLD. BY—., ‘CUSTOM TAILORING HAND PRESSING EXPERT badging ie CLEANING ENLARGING s Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck STILL O EMBRACING AS IT DOES THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OF FINE SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE NOW, OF- FERED AT A FRACTION OF ITS TRUE VALUE. |<, THE REASON: This store is now packed from top to bottom with choicest-merchandise ' ~*) that must be moved to make way for the carpenters. ~ 7 A loss now-is better than a certain loss in the future by. esha of damage from dirt and Sa dust which is bound to occur in rémodeling.. That’s the reason for the' prices, That's, we: reason for this Gigantic Clearanée Sale. ~ ue ’ Oil Cloth: ; Per ‘yard—29c Infants’ Shoes: +, Pair—be Children’s Wood - Carts only 29¢ Kiddie har 98c to $1.98 Karry-M Bag -. Handle goes.all around the bag—. House Broom Each—69é \ Ladies’ Union Suits—98e Children’s Union ‘Suits-—98e ~ Picnic Baskets 25¢ and 35¢ Picnic Plates 2 dozen—10c Children’s Wash “Dresges—98e ‘Ink Tablets: _AW Grades Sand-Silk “Ball—5e a Envelopes tg Match—5 and‘ 10¢ Toilet Paper _ Canned Heat ‘ 30 rolls—$1.00 Yeans—35e $a aE) ECAR eI EAN FIR Fly Swats can’t come off. Ladies’ Vests se ‘; Each—10c ~ Each—10c | Each—35e Each 100" / IS:

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