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BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBU Get over your hat troubles — get under @ Gordon. This spring’ some bay good slyles are offered. 4 THE GORDON HAT The Melion BANK DEPOSITS IN CITY AMOUNT TO $4,640,970.00| Figures Show Siight Decline Due to Call Being issued for End of Month ‘0. a con deposits auls \werd wed amounted to $4. able decrease at the time the previous issued for December, ‘The cause for the decline is that this last call was made at a time whee bank de were at the lowest polit during the months. Tf the calls had heen. made a few days sbefore. or 1 few days later, | the. total deposits i would have been over the O040).00) cone { mark. posits in the five banks in the : Capit the close of business -Pebruary ; banks in this ci time the last federal and st tatements issued in answer s surplus and deposits of the as indicated in the to thy NAME “BAYER” 0 GENUINE ASPIRIN | | Get relief without fear as told in Bayer” package“ ‘ACTION BEGUN ON GITY-OWNED. | WATER SYSTEM | |, Commiésioners Instruct City En-| | gineers to Prepare Esti- mate of Cost “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to gennine must he peared ese the, safe- | “Buyer Cross.” ‘hen you xetthyg.the' true, world-famous Aspirin: j breseribed by physicians for over 1S i years, i Always buy an unbroken puckage of} eee seule Lu which con- ains proper directions. to safely relieve + Adoption last night by the city com- | Colds, Headache, Toothache, Harache, j masion ofthe report of the commit- Neuralgta,” Tumbago, ». ‘Rheumatism. tee recommending that the city either Neuritis, Joint Pains. and. Pain gen- vu.iu an enlirely new water system, | erally. or take over the present system and| Handy tin boxes of twelve tablers operate it asa muncipal owned plant | cost but a few cents. Dtuggists also was the first official action taken by | sell larger “Bayer” packages. _ Aspiriit the ety sulthorlbies toward muncipal ‘is the trade, mark of Bayer Manufa:- ownership of a gomplete water works ‘ture of Monoacet{ea deste Salicyt- system. Adoptfon of the report was, jencid. ¢ ron " uaanimous, all commissioners being | present and voting. Commissioner Harry .A. Thompson NIGHT SCHOOL FOR and. City Engineer T. R. Atkinson! 4 be /PROTECHION IS ‘CRITICISED | | Reports Introduced Claim That Present Pressure Is Inadequate are |" seen Never in the world were there dou nuts ‘likeCalumet doughnuts. In no ot ugh. will you find that toothsome, tender goodness. Its the same wih all bakings. were: Instructed to. prepare conoduies. M es. Most Palatable and Sweetest of Foods of probable costs for an entirely. new | system and to take over the present | | s¥etem and bring it up to the standard |- for a city of this size. Officials-of the; Bismarck Water Supply Co. will be requested to submit a’ price an the preseat water system, under the terms ! *| of the: adopted~ report not. tater. than) March 21. \ ACTION PROMISED’ President A. W. Lucas, on behalf | of the commission, announced to the! The night school held at the Wach-| many citizens present -that the city; ¢¢ authorities: would use every honorable ter school for the, past four months, expedient to carry out the recommend-. °2ded its, course last. might with an ations in’the report as speedily as pos-i appropriate program followed by a. sible and predicted that the city in a social hour during which light re- short time would be able to’ show pro-, {reshments* were served. gress. The class in citisénship, primarily The report of thd committee, con-| for the benefit of thoge men who wish- sisting of Commissioners. Thompson, | ed to take out final citizenship papers, . | Join Larson and Chris Bertsch, which | was very successful. having an at- was unanimously a@opted, was as fol-| tendauce averaging between 16 and lows:- | 20 for the entire period. . The ‘pupils | COMMITTEE REPORT. in this class were mostly men who “we beg to report that in: copsidera- | wished to learn how to read and write ‘iow’ of the great number of citizens | the English language and become bet- CITIZENSHIP ENDS; WAS BIG SUCCESS sah oae. < fur finadvial statements were ! calls, are as follows: Surplus, $200,000 50.000. 25.000 1.000 5,000 $281,000 sone Capital $100,000 50,000 100.000, 50.000, 100 Never tough 20 —bitter. Never anything but the very best—light, flaky, wholesome—good to eat and for you, because this'30. year favorite. of leaveners is absoltitely pure in both-can and baking. Leaves no harmful residue. - Contains only such in- gedents. as have been officially approved’ by United tates Food’Authonties. ‘Made’ in the largest, cleanest, most modern Baking ~Powder Factory. Highest quality—most ‘ordinary leavening strength dependable Baking Powder —therefore you use less. You possible to produce. You. save materials it is used with ‘save when you buy —never fails, it—moderate in 0: rder today. | Im- price. You save A prove the quality when you use. it— z “has more Red ie. bakings. than Ameriegnization Course. At- tended By: Those ‘Seeking Final Papers” eS Cal tal "Seentity . First Guaranty .. $550,000 $4,640,970 ‘Thirteen ex-barkeeps sold some. They took part (not a speaking. party in i little garden party and now aay under the sod. EY SHOOT EM EN SIBERIA Vladivostok — Thirteen was an, un- lucky. mmmber. for bootleggers. here, It's against the | law “to sell liquor. OBSTINATE COUGHS When ‘resistance is lowered and. you come down wth a cold that runs into an obstinate cough, yout trouble is more*than surface deep. « You need SCOTT'S EMULSION. an easily absorbed tonic-nutrient, mixed with your blood to ndurish and enable you to get a fresh hold on strength. For nearly fifty years\Scott’shas been helping break up colds by building up strength. Try It! The’ gzclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott’s Emulsion is the famous S. & B. Process," made in Norway and refined in-our own American Laboratories. It'is a guarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. Gcott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 1 (Political Advertising) Anti-Townley Ticket If you are a Republican against Socialism -and Townley- ism mark a cross opposite each of the following names on the Presidential Primary Ballot, March 16th, 1920. Each name on this list has’ been approved by the real Republican State Convention and the real Receeicay State Central Committee. \ - For National Cammitieman-- GUNDER OLSON, Walsh County. . For Delegates to National Convention (At Large) MINNIE J. NIELSON, Barnes County. . E. A. TOSTEVIN, Morton County. . A. T. KRAABEL, Traill County. ... ‘ STAALE HENDRICKSON, Burke County For Congressional Districts— HENRY. McLEAN, Cavalier County... .. E. C. LUCAS, Rarfsom County... ALFRED STEELE, Stutsman County. E. B. KELLY, Foster County...... OLAF LOKENSGAARD. Ward County. . E. P. BISHOP, Stark County. . PICK OUT THIS TEN AND VOTE FOR ALL TEN. The name of Mr. Shaw of Minot and Mr. McKellar ‘of Fargo will appear on the ballot. Both gentlemen have with-~ drawn and are not candidates and request that their friends do not vote for them but unite on.the ten above indicated. For Presidential Electors— L. E. HEATON, Burleigh County... -.. PR. TRUBSHAW, Barnes County... E. L. GARDEN, Bottineau County. ' P.M. COLE, Ward County, EDWARD ‘HOVERSON, Golden Valley County... VOTE FOR ALL FIVE.” Take This Ad with You into the Booth and Mark Your. Ballot from It. See that yourneighbors understand how to vote against Townleyism. and water consumers that have sign-: ed these petitions and are asking for | wholesome water at’ a. reasonable | price, we recommend that the city en-| sineer be instructed to submit an es- timate of the cost of a complete new water works ‘system, including a. fil- tration plant, and purification plant, taking into consideration the probable growth of the city. “Also what the probable cost would be to remodel’ the present system, in- cluding filtration and another main leading from the reservoir to the city, large enough to carry sufficient water to insure adequate water pressure at the hydran.s for fire protection. “We also recommend that the city | ‘| auditor be instructed to’ write to: the , officers of the Bismarck Water Sup-! ply Co. asking them to submit a price on the present water system and that ‘this request be mailed to them by registered mail and-that their answer! must be in the handé of the city audi-| ter by March 21, 1920.” _ FIRE ‘PROTECTION Ina reporc on The Tribune fire on January 21, Commissioner’ Berts¢h, ' stated that the work of the fire depart- ment was efficient and highly com- mendable, that the lack of water pres-| 4 sure was net due to the department, but to the inadequacy of the water system, and that the city at the pres- ent time is without proper. fire pro- tection. i Accompanying Commissioner . Bert-| sch’s report were reports from. Fire Chief R. F: Jager and ‘City Engineer Atkinson. ‘Chief Jager’s report stat-| ed''that\“the fire’ pressure was very} poor” and that “streams from the one; inch and 11-8 inch nozzle. woyld bare- ly reach to. the roof of the ‘building, which is two stories high.” He furth- er’ reported that “the pressure. was only 53 pounds per square inch at the hydrant” which was “absolutely in- adequate.” ' ENGINEER'S REPORT City Engineer Atkinson’s report! Stated that the “twelve-inch main which connects the reservoirs” with the eity “is inadequate in size:” The franchise, under which the company operates the report states, “provides that the company shall maintain .a pressure of 109 pounds at the bposter pump duping fires.” A pressure Gauge recording the actual water pres- sure during ‘the tatter part. of The Tribune fire, the report states, “aver- aged 56 pounds unt 12:45 p. m./at which time some of the hose lines wefe taken off. ‘A correction of three pounds should be made to show the street level pressure, which would be 53. pounds.” WANT TO BUY 6 or 8 kitchen ‘chairs. Phone . 32 Tribune. tf Rheumatism... Now Relieved Without Medicine Results Guaranteed or Your “Money Back Neo one knows better how fitile medicines are im (treating rheumstism, ‘neuritis and:lumbage then those who eutfer ftom these ailments. i As everybody ksows, the obly eure relief ever known has been the. Hot Sulphur Springs. Not everybody vould afford thie luxury(and conse: nds have suffered agonising paling without relief. Bat here, at last in SULFLUID you have positive, relief. “J. F. Ledimon, ‘Terminal Barber Bhope, Broadway & 42d St., New York, writée: “; am extremely glad to eatity you that theSULFLUID 1 have wed has abs,!utely cured me of rheumatiom. Before using it 'wz.s troubled With distressing pains | in the leg, searesly sbletomoveabout. Lamgled to state that this has been entirely eliminated.” BULFLUID is hot a medicine. It ie sulphur ia t It is used as a bath in your own bathroom. *A jew treatments and all pains‘are gone. It is positively harmléve. If it fails to relieve you, tell us aad we Will refund your meney. Ask for the Sulfui* Advt. A. PT. Lenhart, Main Street, ‘solution, the same as found in Het Sulphur Springs. | | ter citizens. Three women also took this course. -Miss Hortense Moore was the instructor of this class. ‘The class. in: grades subjects was we:l ’ attended, the pupils being young men. ‘and.women 20 years of age and young- er. ( Miss Margaret Jones was the teacher. SCHOOL. BOYS ‘SAVE GAME ON PRESERVE Harrisburg, Pa., Pa., Maren 12. ighty- kensbor- ough saved the game In the state game preserve in the upperend of Dauphin county by helping to get food to thera i dwiing the recent heavy snow. They volunteered to, shovel snow from the road into the woodland where herds of deer and numbers of grouse, pheasants and quail, feeently placed there by the Pennsylvania Game com: mh on, Were in danger of starving Though snow drifts three or four feet; high were piled in the roads, the boys j in one .afternodn cut a path through | them and enabled the keeper to save valuable game, ‘ ET) i CITY NEWS j* i REREKAHS. MEET TONIGHT Members of, the Rebekahs: will hold fellows hull. AN mentbers ate urged j to be present. HERE FROM NEW. SALEM Mr. and Mrs. William Blank of New lem are in the city where Mr. Blank transacting business_in connection with his garage whieh he ebetates at New: Salem, REBEKAHS GIVE SURPRISE Members of thte Rebekahs and Odd- fellows tendered. Mrs. Chris Martine- son a Surprise purty at Mrs. Martine- sons home last niglit. The oceasjon | Was: Mrs. Martineson’s- birthday -anni- ‘versary. Cards: and games. were en- joyed and refreshments, which the Re- bekahs bronght with them, were srved ENGINEERS MEET TONIGHT The members “of. the engiheering profession of the city who have’ not joined the Bistharck Engineering 30- ciety are invited to attend the meet- ing “tonight of this organization‘and 1 iuiterested in its: work, to become mein- bers. The meeting wil be beld-in the offices of the state highway commis- sion in the Winter | Garden on Main street, ‘ K. ©, MEETING TONIGHT -At the regular semi-monthiy meet- ing. of, the: Bisinarck. coun¢ll, Knights of Columbus, \arrangements - will’ ve made for: the: big initiation.- dnd | in- stallation: of new :members, of which there is a big class awaiting .admit- tance, ; The initiation: was. originally, seheduled for February 22, but because of other matters, the ceremonies were postponed. FUNERAL SERVICES, SATURDAY Funeral services for the’ late Joe Derringer, pioneew citizen of this city, who died here Thursday, will be held Saturday at 8:30 a. m. at St.Mary's | Catholic church. Services: will be can- ducted by Father @lemens of Mandan. Interment will be in St. Mary's ceme- tery. The pallbearers will be Matt Singer. Peter. Anton. W. Baker, and Judge W. S. Casselman. / | C. T. MEETING - John F. MeGann, grand councilor ef the jurisdiction. Minnesota , and North Dakota of the Untted Commer- ciat trdvelers, will pay. ay official visit to the Bismarck council of ‘the order Saturday night. The, aunual election of officers also will take at this meeting. The meeting will be fol- lowed by a diuner and smoker. © All local. and: visiting members are urged to ‘ve present. E. V. Bergstrom is. senior councilor and John L. George is secretary of the Bismarck council. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. un important meeting tonight at Odd- |, PEOPLE ASKED TO GIVE the Calumet Doughnuts r, 1 Ea, 3 Level tea- Pape od Powder, 2: Level ro 4 ey outs fou, ea rea = / eae ouahnut extietand fry _ Remember when you buy Calumet, you. get. a “full pound, If you. ‘antit. 16—not te | and, illness received while in the ser- LLS “|| vice, find: time hanging’ heavily on || their hands and reading material is ~~. badly needed. Those who wish to do- | nate ‘books and magazipes are requesi- i ed by Mrs. D. 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