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RM PAGE TWO CITY'S BUDGET FOR 1920 MADE BY COMMISSION . as jast Year Under New ‘Appropriations SOME SALARIES RAISED), ., : F Appropriation for City Library Also Incréased for The city bud y one year, dat- ing from September 1, 1920, has bee adopted by the city contmission. The | tax rate the period, based ay the, budget, will be fixed about, the first.| : of November by, the county anditor. | It is probable that the tax rate wil | ( be about the same as last year, or per- haps trifle lower, due to increased | valuation placed on city property. | The budget is increased in some respects over last year and lower in others. There is,a net increase of approximately. $16,000. Necessary ‘increases were made in some salaries by the city commission. The appropriation for the city library was incréased from $3,000 to $5,000. i “GETS-IT” -PAINLESS CORN REMOVER This corn iievinker Is * Guaranteed, | Throw. away that dangerous rajor and, plaster. Don’t waste your time simply “treating” that’ pestiferous, aching corn! Get rid of it with “Gets- It.” Remove it. Simply: apply -two-.or three drops of this favorite corn remedy and your pain from BHAT corn ceases forever | ‘Then in two or three days, if the corn; has not. dropped off, take’ hold -with your’ fingers and. lift it off as’ easily as you peel a. banana! You never en- joyed such instant, delightful relief from corn misery, you never used any- thing so pert rene as “Gets-It”. Itnever fails. “Gets-It” cakes but/a_ trifle ‘atiany drug. store. Money back guaranteed. Mfd, by) E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Bismarck and. recommended as the world’s best corn.remedy by Co. Needy’ Poor | Expenses ‘Flushing Cowan’s Drng store and Lenhart Drug K Five hundred dollars more was added forthe poor,.“Ihe chief of police was: given an increase of $300. 4 Paving. Appropriation An increase was made in the’ ap- propriation for paving distriet No. 3, this being one of the chief items. The law permits the city to assume cent. of the cost. of paving was done;:to take care of the cost of paving stréét infer-sections. The budget follows: GENERAL FUND Salaries Merhbers*6f"'the "* Board of ‘Sify! Commission Auditor $9 $2,400.0 1,800.00 480.00 1,800.00 1,650.00 ization .. 150,00 $8,280'00 Printing and st tionary ... . Street Lighting” 3 Heath Department. Health Commi sioner. Bacteriologist Hauling Garbige — 1,500.00 city. “Hgspital oie 500.00 *“Ebré Department hief J... 900.00 Salary Fireman. 1,000°00 Custodian Fire + halbic vetwe Care te hall, ether’, é 2,500.00 Fire flose .. - 1624.36 Police Department, +» 2,400.00 1500/00 3986.00) 2,600.00 \ 1,000.00 7,500.00 600.00 950.00 1,500.00 Chi Captain Patrolman Special police | Board of Prison- 9,100.00 ‘Water and Sewers Water Rent of Hydran Flushing Sewé? ance. 7500.00 ers. i * 400.00" Mainten- _ 4,000.00 5,000.00 ‘pensex 16,900.00 | Auditorium 1,500.00 3,000.00 penses « f57;754:80 ai fy 720.00 2,250.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 “40:00 Total Genera} Fund . Bonds, 1901, Sinking . Bonds, 1901, Interest....... Auditorium Bonds, Sinking Auditorium Bonds, Interest Fire Hall Bondg, Sinking . | Fire Hall Bonds ‘Thterest.. 650.00 780.00 2,350.00 2,620.00 Paving Distri ‘ ing and Inter crest. Special ‘Assessments 6 Road and Street. Levy City $ 720.00 Commis-+ 12,000.00 5,000.00 Street sioner 1,800.00 Street i ckedalh * Repairs, oi tC: ees fo ine00 Extending Roads :000.00 and { Sprinkling ... 1,800.00 .) : 13,300.00 2,887.74 5,000.00 Contingent Public Lbiarry .. Special Sewer 5,000.00 58,577.74 $116,332.54 Section 2. There is, hereby; levied upon all real and. personal Property JEURALGIA BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE subject to taxation in the city of Bis- ‘marck, North. "Bakota, the sum of $116,332.54, for, the, purpose, of defray- ing the expenses of said ¢ity during the fjscal_ year commencing Septem- ber Tst, 1920, in the following sums to-wit: (ang General, Fund Municipal Bonds Paving Districts “Nos. 1, 2¢ynd 3 10 per. cent. Special Assess- ments .2 5 Road and Street Contingent “Fund Public. Library. Speelal: Sewer « $57,754.80 8,970.00, 18,400.00 6,000.00 13,320.00 2,887.74 5,000.00 5,000.00 MRS. CRANE URGES PARK SYSTEM IN , LOCAL SPEECH , (Continued from Page One) sure against the evey prevailing waste of the’ city's funds and resources, these points must be insisted-ypon or no inGingrator, Mrs. Crane referred to a new and novel’ plan now under thial.in one of the Pacific Coast cities, that of burial of all matter, tin as well as animal and vegetable matter, to.the depth of perhaps four inches, thereby excluding the light but. ad- mitting the air. It is claimed by its promoters. that this’ method) causes the matter to disappear within a short period as-a year. The plan proposes covering of earth: laid over. ¢ Mrs.‘ Crane is watching the plan with in- ‘eresi. and suggests that interested "1 individuals look up the matter. Toad Building Taking up road building and street paving the yery practical phases of road construction were handled with the ease and technical knowledge of the highway engineer, though. entire- jy untechnical in terms.and presenta- tion.: She reviewed the comparative values of clay, macadamized, compo- sition: and. asphalt: roads ‘and’ streets, pointed. their:.desirable features::and their faults, pointed out comparisons in expense and the desirablity of the different formations for . different problems: and.projects of read build- ing. ‘The‘common sense action of at- tending, to sewers, gas pipes, etc., be- fore succumbing to an attack of high cost of paving. for a town was graph- ically and humorously demonstrated. Street, Cleaning From construction, the speaker passed to the more. prosaic subject ‘of street cleaning, up-keep of alley ways, approaches to towns and cities hy, railroad and highway. It was shown that the ‘street sweeper may. cémé'to havé as-much pride in clean- ing his patrol of street as. the house- wifé has. in keeping her kitchen floor. scrubbed and swept; that. the street commissioner may be conferred with to the end’ that an intelligent un- dérstanding ‘ exists betwéen 1038. whom he serVes’ and those wha serve him. Mrs. Crane’slip shod methods nev- er''brought any ‘results but’ waste of civie” funds and isheartenment *” “of ihe, citizens. “Small Streets ‘Miey* ways, it was pointed’ out, ‘are. small ‘streets, They.: must have the reasonable. care that promotes. tidi; ness, sanitation, ‘drpinage, safety froin. fire, ‘and ease. and™ cothfort.* of. the users. The scientific ‘construction’ of the alley way to insure drainage was noted. Approaches “tothe town—the bane. of most communities—was deplored; 4/suggestians given for remedying the efects, civit pride of citizens appeal- ed to, and schemes for improvement »| outlined. v\ 0) PublieHealth Public health was, of necessity, car- ried along in the discussion of stress- s}ing the subjéct in the ‘consideration i] of care of’ meats, groceries and milk. | to condemnation and righteous Indigna ay A Mattress a — '24 Hours Service. ‘A neat bed in-the-day timé—a soft, comfortable resting | g place.at night. . That’s the servicé"you get:from the Essbee Non-Stretchable Mattress, , Many layers ofthe finest-white cotten felt are securely ‘held in place by strips of heavy cloth. This frame of: strips'makes it absolutely impossible for the mattress to stretch in any.di- rection and this is guaranteed." « You'll sleep ketter on an Essbeg, .: ‘Also making the Jamous Essbes Adjustable ; Serine The United s See one‘at y N r dealers, States Bedding Company: , Saint Paul, Minnesot) jee Here as elsewhere, Mrs: Crane urged thegommon-sence, courteous approach e. dealer; riot’ in the’ spirit’ of: tion at the ‘offset. It was shown’ tha’ in average cases: the ‘dealer is ‘not more careless than his public. ‘If he is: shown .that. the. public. and: patrons wish: less '‘tijes'on the meat; there form ‘will be but’ into: effectr:for the good of trade. If Jtnothorss Bt chil- dren show -the>milk deaterthat the! milk ‘must*be pasteurizeds-neta com mercial imitation of: this method, a Vigilance is shown'in having the’ cor-: recdon made, it: will be good business) fone hone te young. She. oft powders and cosmetics ‘toe hide her. ‘years. Some women pay. larga.sims to, so-called ‘Beauty, Doctots’? ih: the: be: lief, that. money, will. buy, youth, Others . wear girligh/ dresses, thinking they-~an. fool. the world about their age. But: no-one. is, deceived... The more you try to hide your-age, tite,mpre.it shows, There is but one.thing that-holds,old age, back,-and that is health. Sickness ands weakness. bring old, age,early, im Dr, ereole Faverite Prescripy.. up, eee for’) strong oben. thoy suffer. from: women. troubles, It. keeps, them looking young» | @y: keeping them well, Iti is,a woman.’ 1's tonic for the frail, the delicate. and, ‘those. who. are. neryous, dizzy’ and ‘who_ have. backache. and dragging” paing,: Fayorite ; Prescription as altogether, ' vegetable. and without a” iele. of alcohol. It’ is:, safe, to take. Try at now, In. tablet or, Tiduid» form at ail ‘or trial package ierce ” Invalide’ that“layer after layer be added andt: ila ieee i Te new plan we believe. ments later. “<1 H priee, but you also Qverland's,. exclu \ ATTA *| day, the second’ of the Federation ses- =n Ga in’! itverys short! tis: oF: het part: the dealer. to, improvehis. plant. Questions ‘AnsWered: ley City plan was. bro ug! ht.up ana Mrs. White ‘of ‘Valley tity was asked -to describe the Workings of the’ plan. This. was done in a mont lucid: and | pleasing manner: : * ‘The* queation of/ ipeshy kinds: of road building was recalled by a Fargo club’ woman,’ in the hope that the Kentieky plan of construction! might solve 4 ‘local probrem ih“road con- struction in Fargo. The. program. closed with.a duet by the ever popular soloists, Messrs Hal2 erson and. Humphreys, © responding | lo encore they greatly: pleased their audience by rendéring, ‘the favorite, “Carry me back to ol’, Mirginie. re The assembly. singing was. ied. by the. gifted: young. leader, Spencer: ‘Boise, Mrs. A. E. Jones, presiding as head ofthe, department. of ctgtes) gave her report. The assembly, upon dispersing, aes parted td, various little social affatys arranged. by invitation of, the. various homes and hotels of: the city, closing. ‘an unusually » full ‘and. succesaful Bion, pes Sasi ae Se A REATS GASOLINE AT. ~ ‘ 15 CENTS A.&ALLON New Invention Makes Ford Run 3! ' Miles. on. Gallon 6f Gasoline,’ anil rts, Easy in Coldest Weather “Other Cars. Show. .Proportionate Sayings. i A new Carburetor which cuts ‘down gasoline consumption of. any miotor including the Ford, and reduces gas- oline bills from one-third to\One-half- is: the proud achievement of ‘he Air Friction Carburetor Co.,-788 Madison St, Dayton, Ohio. ‘This remarkable invention not only increases.the pow- er of all motors:tfrom 30%% to 50% but ehables every one to.run slow on high gear. .-It also makew it easy: to Startsa Ford: or. any..other.‘car in the: caldest. weather: without ‘previously’ ‘warming the motor. With:it you-can use the yery cheapest ‘grade. of gas- Oline or. Ralf gasoline and. half kero-'| ‘sene-and still: gét: more:.power anil: more mileagt than. you.can get. from fhe highest; test gasoline: Many: Ford | ‘Owners: say they -now. get: as. high“as| 45! to: 50 miles. to a gallon of gasoline So sure are the manufaeturers of the immense saving their: new earbyre- ‘tor will make. that. they: offer to send it on 30+ days’ trial ‘to‘ every .car. owner. \ As. it can be, putson or’ taken | off-in afew minutes’ by anyone, a readers of this paper who..want to jtry it should send their name, ad- dress and ‘make of car to the manu- They: ‘also’ want om’ they offer, ex- Write them facturers at ‘once,, local agents, to «<eptionally large prof itoday.—Advt. " -Sportsman=Unable ta Sire game. this’ seazon, Northern Produce Co. ; buy a.car ever offered which is inexpensive and convenient. .. ‘Questions were called tor, The Val- | _ f Car at its new ow: price ‘ q el ere is the Sasiest way to, the publie, EVE) ®, » iy t You.simply pay the above amount down, and. the remainder, in:easy pay- = You, now-not only’ get the greater yalue ~ -found only i in the Overland at its new low get, the advantages of” sive purchase plan, A ae EASY PAYMENT-PLAN FOR WILLYS-KNIGHT CARS | abr. Motor . ee a ae | NEW GARAGE TO. \-BE ERECTED ON SECOND ee: Louis Carufel, Announces. Plans, far New: Addition to c Auto “Row” fing ye! | A tue story garage building will be erected next spring by Louis H; Caru- fel. on Second street, between Main and' Broadway, he anndunced today. The lot, which is to'the rear of the Corwin garage, was purchased from Dr. McLaughlin. “This ‘Section is becoming: automo bile. row,” said. Mr, .Carufel; “and the building. will be ,modeled strictly for two’ stories. with, a, basgment.” Kecently the,M;.B. Gitman company anandiinced: that» the: first. unit of 2 tour-Stery. dtgurtnusing “and: sales building, would erected. next. spring. on. the ae of \ Broadway: and. Second street. aa eR a a ADVISE: CAUTION , Gopenhagen, Oct. 7—The Russian trade delegation at Reval has recéiv- ed instructions {rém Moscow not to conclude further business. with for-- ————S DANDERINE” i Gate ae Your Hair! Make. It Abundant! 4 ; ‘Immediately... after’/a “eDanderine” massage, your hair takes:on new. life lustre and wondrous beauty, appear. ing twice as. heavy and-plentiful, be- cause each hair.seems-to.fluff and thicken. \ Don’t let your hair-stay life- |) legs, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too; ‘want,lots: of long, strang, beau- Aiful hair. A . 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” ‘freshens your ~ scalp) checks dandruff and falling hair. 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