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

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A SNAP.... It Sold This and-can be bought cash, Grand Pacific Hotel Week A Model R3 1920 Hupmobile, 5-passenger. This car has been run less than five weeks very reasonably for If interested see P.O. SNIDER y AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH 9 Makes shoes last longer and LOOK BETTER. You save 10 or 15 cents every Applied in a few seconds with SunocA HOME SET. TAN WHITE OX-BLOOD MOTHERS CLUB MEF! ing of the Mother: extremely suc memben being present The yesterd: almost ¢ Night and Morning. Have Strong, Healthy Eyes. If they Tire, Itch, ene mart or Burn, if Sore, Vy irritated, Inflamed or Your EyEScranulatea, use Murine often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for Infant orAdult. Atall Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Murine Eve Remedy Co., Chicago M hurry it to hurry. raw weather impressed, time you shine your own shoes. Mrs. on Mrs. taining pro; 1 being given. AL DP. Lenhart, read a paper “Teaching the Truths of Life.” E. H. Light spoke on ‘ Adolescence.” Roll call was on cur- rent topics. The next meeting will be Novmber 18, but the place of the meeting has not been determined up- on, Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for | Hosiery. a Raw Day the cylinders for instant use. try a Hot Spot Chalmers. Price, $1685 f. 0. b. Detroit BURLEIGH MUST RAISE $587, 858 FOR 1949 TAXES Assessment Against Farms Al- most Twice as Much as It Was a Year Ago | | iTHE CITY BOOST IS LOWER ' | |Increase in Bismarck But 33 Per Cent—Country Dis- tricts Hardest Hit Burleigh county will raise $587,858 in taxes for the fis¢al year which tion of which will be used for county purposes only. e The assessed valuation of the en- tire county, Including Bismarck _ is 4,995, of which $7,635,605 is this y portion. The taxes for the fiscal year will be ed as follows: , this year, ov ‘ an exceptionally instructive and enter-;each township in the county will! R. A Hot Spot Chalmers Starts Quickly on ANY an owner of a Hot Spot Chalmers takes a fresh delight in his car on a raw day. When he steps on the starter button he gets quick results. His engine gets under way quickly, and in a few moments it is running at high efficiency. His battery is not “strained,” his time is not lost, and he doesn’t lose his temper. Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn are great friends on such a day. For they “crack up” the gas, “predigest” it, and As a result the engine “warms up” in a If you've ever had trouble in starting a car in On the rawest day you can find, you'll be’ agreeably WESTERN SALES COMPANY Bismarck Mandan y $ 88,280 Bismarck 101,180} State 2,308 | County 261,746 State schoot levy 34,344 Total $587,858 | HIGHER T YER BEFORE Due to the new b. sing 2l and personal property under the npartisan league method, the as- started July 1, 1919, the largest por- ie BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919 ie Best Cough Sy: is Home-made. Trere’a an eaay way to save 82, and amt iy yet have the beat cough reme: you ever tried, You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup at home, But have you ever used: it? When you do, you, will. understand why thousands of families, the world over, feel that. they could hardly, keep house without. it. simple and cheap, but the way it t hold of a cough’ will quickly’ earn it a permanent place im your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces of Pinex; then add’ plain granulated sugar syrup to fill.up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, ‘honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough—usually in 24 hours or less. It to penetrate through every air age, Joosens a dry, hoarse or tight hy lifts the phlegm, heals the mem- . and gives almost immediate re- Splendid for thro: ickle, hoarse. , croup, bronchitis and bronehial asthma, Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations for throat and ¢ To avoid gist for ilments. ppointment, your 2% ounces of Pi * with nd don’t accept anything teed to give absolute satis- ‘tion gr money refunded The Pinex to select from. You will want a new Suit or Overcoat—bet-Ss= ter come in at once as we want time to get your work out right— Hundreds. of patterns MEN’ S SUITS $37 - may desire. €o., Ft. Wayne, Ind, City personal 3 Co County City schools levy City lev: 88,280 101,180 Ss year on practically all considerably higher than) is, levy | ably reduced. The | y schools 55; for} total of 36.4 mills for all pur- | Besides this huge sum to be raised | r a half million dollars, } ise funds for general, road and schools purposes, adding considerably to the total amount raised in the coun- These figures will be announced Some Comparisons The following compari some idea of the a: levies made in 1919 and 1918: _ {or quié, ' County levy County mill levy 36.40 “Including one and one-half levy for grasshoppers amounting to $51 SET. “Approximate figures. 261,746" 163,000** | The i valuation of the city; is divider fotlows ; Real property $7,635,605 | ralnation of the coun- ‘ollows : Town lots $ 5,185,940 Farm 18,668,526 | Personal 3,663.72: Railroads 6,529,112 Telephones 165, Telegraph Total $34,344,095 | THE COUNTY BUDGET budget : the present Bridges Salaries Emergency . Insane patients “TOTAT. The budget for the city the present fiseal: year is ‘Teachers and janitors. Apparatus and fixtures . Fuel, light, gas, ete.. ks, library, ete . rhools for as follows: 37,000, CS veces ce eicus 5,000 ntingent fund .. 5,000 Sinking fund and int. . 8,280 TOTAL $88,280 _ e The budget for city expenses for the present fiscal year as follows: Library Salaries Printing . Lighting see. {Street department . Swimming pool .. Health department . Police department . Fire department . Water and sewe Auditorium . Needy poor Bridge fund State Insurance Bonds Paving Special assessm Contingent rund TOTAL viicseicegis es seess Under the néw tax Jaws passed by. the Nonpartisan league legislature, iness propétty and farm lands are qd at their full value, Resi- dences occupied by thelr owners are allowed $1,000 exemption and then’ as- sessed at fiffy percent. of their real value. ‘ Paris Waiters Not Patiently Waiting Paris Oet;’$. (By ‘The © Associxted Press)—-Waiters in seven or éight of the largest cafes ‘on the Paris boule- vards have been stirréd to angry: pro- test by orders to shave their mustaches One of ‘the bitterest grievances the waiters had when they went on strike last April was the’ edict of the employ- ers to the: éfféct ‘that waiters must sacrifice their mustaches, The waiters triumpléd and’ the’ employers agreed they should be permitted to adorn their visages as they. pleased: Now an at- témpt to revive the ban on mustaches has, roused their indignation, “The waiters are sufficiently humili- ated to lave to earn their living by extending their hinds to receive what- without being forced fo forego one of. the privileges: 6f* manhood,” said the Secretary ‘of fhe Union. “Really the ferocious employers ‘know little: about psychology, Should they maintain this iniquitous measure destinéd sdlely to give their staff x servile appearance toward the enStotiier, they are picking “lout a poor time for St. Whether thru snobbishness or in’ the’ Hope of appear- ing original, customers choose to make tlieir ‘faceg as glabrous and. depflated as that of the Americdns or aim'to copy the two commag on the Upper lip of a offen proves. to be a ridiculous tip.| COLLEGE GIRL WHO WEARS HER HAIR IN CURLS | | | | { | | | | J | | BEATRICE” ROSENTHAL College girls, even “freshies” usual- ly wear their hair up. In fact, about the first thing a girl thinks! of when she decides to go to college is whether she will wear her hair in doughnuts, or puffs, crimped, curled or straight, for the f-eshman-to-be wants to ap- pear as grown up as possible. There is one exception to this hon- ored rule. She is Miss Beatrice Ros- enthal of Chestnut-aye., Cheslea, Mass., and is a freshman at Boston univer- sity. . She is not yet sixteen years old and is'the class baby. She wears her hair in curls down her back, the only one of 265 girls registered at the newly founded College of Secretarial Sci- ence, who has not put forth every ef- fort to be as grown up as possible in appearance, \ Annee an indignity and diminishes the morale value and patriotism of the personnel of the cafes.” 4) Consider Probable End. Betier it is, toward the right con- uuet of live, to consider whar will de the end of # thing, than what is the beginning of it; fer what promises : at first may prove ill,~“and what seems at first a disadvaniage may prove very ad. antageous.—Wells, N Don't Suffer From Piles Sample Package of the Fumouw | Pyramid Pile ‘Treatment Now Offered Free to Prove What It Will Do for You. Pyramid Pile Treatment ives quick relief from itching, bleeding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and Pyramfd Is Certainly Fine and Works Suck Wonders So Quickly, Such ‘réetal troubles,. in the privacy of your home. 60"cents@ box at all druggists.. Take no substitute. A sing box often relieves. Free sam- ple for Trial mailed in plain wrap- per, if you send coupon belaw. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. = oe Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, Kindlygent me a Rrec sample of Pyramid. Pile Troatment, in plain wrapper. Nanie, Street. City — Suits cleaned and pressed, hats cleaned and reblocked.: We well known moving picture actor; that ig their business, We must insist that the conventions entered? into at the timé of thé strike be respected, that the mustache Nas always , been vogue in France ang in| to suppress it ts guarantee satisfaction. EAGLE, Tailors, Hat- ters and Cleaners. }Phone 58, ! MEN’S OVERCOATS From $35 to $50 can, make you any style-of cloth button you SPIRO, Ihe Tailor ' Opposite the Postoffice—Phone 274 Alk Work Called for and Delivered ———— ——Pressing, Altering, Dyeing and Cleaning Watch the Little Pimples; They are Nature’s Warning Unsightly and Disfiguring Sig-| unlimited trouble, This remedy is one of the greatest vegetable nals of Bad Biood. compounds known, and contains Pimples on the face and other no minerals or chemicals to injure arts of ihe body are warrings tive most delicate skin, rom Nature that your blood 43} Go to your drug store, and get a sluggish and impoverished hottle of S. S. S. today, ‘get rid of times they foretell eczema, boils, |those unsightly, disfiguring pim- 1 disorders | ples, and other skin irritations. It that burn like flames of fire. will cleanse your blood thorough- Théy mean that your blood needs | ly. For special medical advice free, S..S.'S. to cleanse it of ‘these im- address Medical Director, 41 Swift pure accumulations that can_cause | Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. a ae : g : i d His pust fin tocook with a ° NEW RANGE, Come See Our NEW /MPROVED RANGES The most important thing in your home is your range. On it you cook the food your family eats three times a day. Well cooked food means good health. Therefore, have in-your kitchen the best range you can ‘ ae Sar Se Come in and see our ranges; you will buy one and thank us for telling you to do so. Our hardware is the best; it stands the test. buy., ray ” A Total Loss Often the concluding line in the newspaper " story of a fire. The loss often includes valuable papers, rec- ords, keepsakes—and many other things. that are highly. treasured. < : It is easy for the victims of fire to appreciate the value of a steel safe deposit box-in this bank. ‘A’ more profitable’ time to realize ‘it is before the catastrophe comes—NOW. . Fhe: cost is so small that it is lost in the-service renderéd. i ‘ i The Bismarck Bank : Bismarck North Dakota . OCOD LO DOL OOTODOOTO LOCO OLDE OF y:

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