The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 6

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x PAGE SIX UISMARCK ; DAILY: TRIBUNE CITY DISCARDS! UF OF coms CLUSTER SYSTEN| ws Som FOR ‘WHITE WAY) Single Ornamental Lights to | Used in Future in’ Extending | Business Light System CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED The city commission, in awarding a contract.last night for the extension of the ornamental street lighting sys- tem, discarded the five-light cluste: system in favor of a single-light sys- tem, A contract was awarded. to BF. Skeels for the installation of orna- mental poles and single light globes erie sok on Second street, from..ain street to] | Hurt¥* "No, not one'bit! Just drop ‘Broadway, and on the north side of | a little Freezone, on that touchy corn, (Main street, from Second street to| instantly it stops aching, then vou lift ; ‘First street. His bid for the installa-| that bothersome corn right off. Bre i tion of twelve ornamental poles with | magic! Costs only. single light globes was $119 each. ‘Try Freezone! Your. druggist sella a > ! The five-light system. such .as {s| tiny bottle, sufficient ta, rid LUE: feet now used on Main street, was declar- | of every hard corn, 60} col ed out of date by commission mem: | betwen the toes; and Falaes without |: bers: ; one particle of pain; soreness or.irri- Can Plant Potatoes i tation. . Freezone {i ie, Mysterious The. commission, in an8wering, the| ether discovery: of.aic tana gen: protest.of some property, owners. ‘who | ius. dates ts said streets were being plowed up on 5 i - Avenues C, D and E, and Fourteenth ‘and Fifteenth streets, in the neighbor- hood of the site of the new Roosevelt school, was that if the people in the vicinity wished to.use the streets to raise potatoes and lower the high cost. of living they were welcome to do so. The city. engineer said that no grades had been established for those streets, in this section,.and ‘that no damage could be doné by plowing them up. Saa the OMeavint to the Bronx ‘We won’t be remembered long— now that folks have got acquainted with the orange cocktail made with Havana Organizes Company to Promote Better’ Livestock ‘* The commission settled ‘a dispute Through Sales Pavilion, among property owners on First street» pet We haya as to whether there should be.a-wide| ~ne Fargo Interstate Aircraft cor-|' or narrow. paving by ordering in a 35- poration of Fargo, .was.granted ar- foot roadway. Some of the, property | ticles of incorporation today by. Sec- aes wished a 40 or 48-foot road- eretary of State Thomas Hall. The sompariy is incorporated for $100,020, Bid is Rejected ‘ar value of the’ stock being $25 A bid of K. H. Crane, of $280, for | share. ‘Phe company” will’ manufac nainting the ornamental lighting posts| ure, puy and sell “airplanes and! ac : was refused and readvertisement for cessories, motor. vehicles. engage in o bids ordered. . ur transportation,’ condact air schools: : The commission voted ot to exceed nd similar activities. 2 The :incorpo- $150 to send Chief of ‘Police Chri: rators are :J; Karl -Fladeland,, Earl ‘Martineson to the internationa) meet: | -eineke, Raymond, A., bawrence and ing of police chiefs at Detroit, Mich. Walter Harrigon. all ‘of Fargo. = and not to exceed $150 to pay. the ex’ ‘The Havana Breeders and (Live- penses of three. fire department: dele itock ‘Sales association also. was gates to the North Dakota state asso granted ~ incorporation. papers. ‘The ciation meeting at New Rockford. —- ‘ompany is incotporated for. $10,000]. t ‘ The* commission adopted a resolu ind its’ purpose “i8 “tp: Promote the! , A tion, to be forwardi2d to the commis. yreeding“o§ pure’ bred: livestock, ad- sioner of ‘Indién affairs, agreeing to| yertise, buy, 2 construct a road north from the North: | pujid a livesto ern Pacific right-of-way to the sites o! ncorpotators. ‘isenloht of |" the proposed city reservoir and filtra: Marshall coutity, and “Frank tion plant. This was required by. the Krafka, Wilford. W ber, William W. Cn Commissioner of Indian | affairs in} dastings and ‘Chris “Christensen, all hgreéing. to sell the city land requir: of Havana, .where:thé’ company’s of: ed. for the. ‘reservoir and; fltration fice is° located, ( plant sites. " It has ‘been found that t every part JOLDIERS GIVEN. , a bas iret for sone soonnic seve’ | HIGHER PAY UNDER| J NEW TABLE @, K’D |. Wasnington, + ble Jf pay for: enlisved men, private, BUSINESS DIRECTORY || 4p, (B= S| Sress gives each. man a: substantial DE-ALCOHOLIZED Here’s how you mix it. To juice of half an orange, add wine glass of Virginia Dare Wine, . Shake in a large glass with ice, and serve in cocktail glasses. Virginia Dare Wine is just as good “straight as mixed. Our free booklet ry he Art of Hospitality”” gives many other recipes for mixed drinks. Write'for it: GARRETT & COMPANY, Inc. The Only American Productrs of Genuine Wine No. 10, Bush Terminal Bldg., Brooklyn, N. Y.- TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS increase In pay over the old e, the. new pay. table compared wlth the BETTER KODAK FINISHING - : TE ee een Re as Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, fe SAN TN Rank - Old Pay. Allowances Bring your Films to ! ‘Master. electrician $81:.@ . - $113.70 Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N. D. . MAIL US YOUR FILMS All Orders: Filled Promptly by Experts Sergeant. first-class more; than five per-cent ef the time. med. corps ..... 56. $3.89 | Why. then use,@ temporary cover. per- First sergt. « 97.7) manently? “That love sometimes cures Bn. sgt, may: 00°. °° 74.10] “There is no argument against, en-j 4 ease is a fact that has been called | Serst. Staft ++ 44.00 <<) 62.80] closed cara for wintér:. Everyone. ad- SHOE to the ogee of the public by a Sergt. Line 00° >. 45.601 mits ‘thelr ‘superiority. ‘There may 2 ‘ rominent physician. Berets is not, Corpl, A peer nae bea few gecaiipar dartag oe summiher | R itnep 00 6° | when-a car with the top down-is de- i¢hmon Whit e F ITTERS jowever, the cure for all wome : 30, 30,00 sirable. Supposing there. are teh such Many a pie ig, nervous and | agaitional pay 4 Roo'aha irritable, feels dragged down and jonal pay for service $4.00 and | occasions. . That’s-355. against ten.: can the world!” ESDAY, MAY 25,'1920 i © yok products. have advanced in price more slowly than any othet products, The US. Department . of Labor,.in: a’°comparative state- _).. iment of price advances between Jan- 4 aary 1913, and December 1919, says: Pron Cine ithe (ollewine sole 100 ie taken asthe normal ca} bnes for 1918) ‘ ' ot ins Was Nevo” From tt cr Clotlis and Clothing _. . 100 335 235: % House furnish 100 303 203 % Labor and buil material . | 100 253 153 % a Farm peodee ee he © 97 244 1515 Food +e ee 99 284 136.3% Chemicals ogee 6 902-179 97.2% Fuelandlighting . . 103. 181 75.7% Metals and metal products +107 169 58% =a (Monthly Labor Review, Vol. X, No. 3) 9 feceery 1, 1913, the Standard Oil Company oe ) was paying $1.44 per barrel for crude ivered at the refinery et Whiting, Ind. and i “o was selling gasoline for 14)4.¢ per gallon. S ‘ On Décember 31, 1919, the price of crode had wavetese to $3.51 per barrel, f..0. b. Whiting, and the selling price of gasoline to 21c per gallon. In other words this Company is paying two and Gen ‘one-half times as much for crude: oil es it was in Say 1 1913, but because of its more. efficient refining ‘ * methods it is able to seli:gasoline to you fas ‘lees than one-half more than was charged at that time, — (Continuing the taibte:) ° Bibs Crude petroleum. . . 100 240 140 % Red Crown’ Gasoline + + 100 144.8 44.8% if - Itwill be seen from the above tables ie , that gasoline stands at the end of the iy list as regards price increase, and that . EN crude petroleum stands sixth from ‘ the ‘end, ee how eectanly refining iency has Operated ' Delialf of the motorist. i ‘ Every cost entering into the makirig of gasoline has: risen‘ immensely. The cost of crude, the cost of réfin- § ing, and the cost of marketing are all greater than ever before:’< The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) by superior efficiency: in-every pro- cess of refining and distributing: has . contributed in’ no small degree to hold. the price ‘of gasoline down to its present level.’ Every man in the manufacturing end of the Standard Oil Company. (Indiana) is keenly alive to the pressing necessity for an increased’ output of gasoline at a t minimum manvfacturing cost. © The idealtoward which the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is striving, is to put Red: Crown, @ gasoline of . kriown, standard quality, within the reach of. motorists everywhere in the Middle West, ‘at a price so low as to . . make possible the free use of that 25 it increase in automotive vehicles which ag anticipated for 1920, Standard Oil Oil Company $10 South Misligas Ave, Chiat Hospital sergeant. 71.0 —° 101.70 Se eaaaaasEpUuEEESEENTI EEE RESEE El [FRETTY GIRLS IN | absotutety correct. Marco voices an eloquent second to sald effusive state- REVUE TOMORROW. jm | FCO 01 0 NIGHT ATT THEATRE owe tab they ate ety: in elect: ing beautiful girls forthe stage, and “ they’ve had considerable ‘experience. The shies. pioat beaut ial sirledia It was no easy matter selecting these irls. Hundreds of applicants had to “That's was the Dill-boards claim| fe looked aver. Pe 4 ‘ 3.00 for each enlistment ‘period. “A Bedan weeps out heat and: cold. | will ‘be-found im the ranks. of the| Hegce the billboard _ Hne—“The MAIN STREET “worn out a ho-reason that she z dust and rain wind-and bugs.) ‘The | chorus appearing in tho new edition| thint#” most’ beaulia ‘givie in. the fink a are te Pre. | ONE HOUSE, WHY ordinary. top keeps out some of the} of the FanchotMarco Revue, which | worl.” rain... A Sedan top. looks ‘good all tha) cones, by ‘arrangement with Acker, BUSINESS SERVICE co. - i scription gives new Mfe.and new | | NOT 0! E CAR? ‘time, A touring car, top looks bes j man, Hatvis and Brown of San @rat’| 10) aecsedancs WHA TEcGaAal soon: \ strength to weak, ne -out, when it is folded up and covered.” | cisco, to the Auditorium, Wednesday | tom, a Philadelphia piano. firm re- 16 Uaggart Block : Phone 662)j/ run-down, women. “Favorite Harry B. Harber -, President OF ain a eereeti, Rindow and: st0rs | nights > ‘cently distributed 50 square pianos MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING - — MAILING Pregcription’’ makes, weak Boles 5 fl eco ld dleplay of thegOveriand. Sedan ts. be |< ‘®anchon, ‘the dainty French dancer,! among deserving poor families in the ¢ sirche and. sick women wel National Auto Dealers, Says | ing Held this month at the’ store o claims that the elusive. statement is! Quaker City. Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. now: sold. by.all druggists in the Lahr Motor Sales Company, Overland > Prompt and expert service Expert Accounting. Caled Bae ae i well Sedan i ‘is 865-Day Car cealits mt 200. itt were. ea ie mele in "HarryB. Harper, of Philadelphia ’ MANKATO, MINN.—"I have three president of the. National; Automobile United States. i: e : daughters who are all, strong and “The Overland . Sedan's vogue. WEBB BROTHERS ©” ~_ | Beal ithy tod due, J amt sue, ib the Heelan -Aeeociations haa 8 gtvid: ou says, Mr. Kepler, reyail, Sales Mer..|\ Undertakers- Embalmers Funeral Directors we ie: 0 De: sperse ae Ravoritd Pte present trend toward Sedantype mo- rae Paine: fate ‘whlch |. Licensed Fmbalmer in-Charge , fens 3 they were all ae delientes toe cere aber ONE: “roof ig aj able. the car to. tide comboranly on DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 | Tai weve gave them this medicine | little better than a tent, but hot much. peg ecko pani ha ap on ‘ana tts anc it never faiied to give relief...) The average..mandoesn’t..bux one | owner and his passengers Int enjoyable lle i tain hones ‘Bist this veil be. house fot vwinlet and Pace porean smooth riding comfort anywhere nouns of aiding some who are “He mrakes ‘the on¢e house do al hele find. traction, on. or, off.;the j BISMARCK MOTOR COMP ANY ee Mins ARY GOODRICH, seasons for himself and fattily. Soceeh oath, aneosedse nolsercein sona (9¢ to Dr Pierce’g Invalids? ear ter fok,them | car.” . STUDEBAKER : iu buffalo, N.Y., for ial pkg. i apne ‘ Gress rs rarer CADILLAC Masons FromMany. § | onl: di h AUTOMOBILES asuenuencanueneenscees atad’ t vey soya ge ‘Town ns to ‘Attend advertise its’ coming. Eve when °t does it; is ‘human nature Hest ‘until istrict Meeting} , the last mii # P ERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS : “It ig.a question whetbor any motor jpeeenn from serena towns il at de , ese | ‘ car owner drives with the-fop down | here tonight at the ‘Masonic temple. eet : = A banquet will be held at the Masonic |/ temple at 6:30 p. m. and work in the —' Distributors of « 2ir West Rock $i “The first motor car babi bought 200 pounds more than the - Licensed Embalmers in Charge : Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 first degree will bé given. pitas A.*,P. Lenhart, ‘grand master of ‘North Dakota, ‘& FM, and W. d BISMARCK FURNITURB COMP ‘ANY fi IS ONLY SKIN DEEP Ae Spexwell sacs seo oe ihe \ | 220 MAIN STREET. : ie 4 = Reema. B | Thompson, district deputy, will pre- side. ; . Mr. Lenhart and Mr. Stockwell have ent Deen:.attending Se nears a : ‘ Ae 2 Minot, Forman and Bowbells, and w T have recently shipped from Sopeanicen attend avdistrict. meeting at Garrison my’ jack farms in N. Mo. one ‘iss cape ‘Eczema, ind ‘on May 27. carjoad of big, Reg. Mammoth : Delegates will be present tonight Jacks, “guaranteed breedei from:Hazen, Steele. Linton, Flasher Upholstered Furniture Made to Order (caine Ferns ht Arson Penne Bring or Mail in Your Films Mielec . — = FINNEY'S DRUG STORE take liberty bonds or lives Kk s and Mandan. * sell'on time. Also witl trade ‘ oy ” Le Mr..Thompson announces that. the * BISMARCK Sane r one ge car. ‘ eream Masonic fraternity: has interested it- BISMARCK Ni Bismarck, N.D. Boy a jack and rajse 4 rity self. in the bettering of conditions for % movemen' CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY to my jacks. Phone or write. fo oat . for them and! raising the standards in BATTERY PARTS. - BUICK and-OAKLAND ee GG. 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