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SAGE OM mu : THE ISMARCK TRIBUNE : oes SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. The Blood Vein of Bismarck wer for opportunity; not simply to, within his power to see to it that! COMMER E L BR: anticipate evil, but to scent opportu- | these principles shall find expression | 4 nities, opportunities for internal im-/ in the laws and ‘in the administration | . j provements of all sorts. Just as the! of the affairs of the government, of | % man standing on the top of the moun-/ his city and his state and his‘ coun-| tain looking towards the east will/try. This is a good citizen.”—(Mr.| + y . catch the first rapts of the rising| Samuel Gompers, President, Ameri-, . . —-—— sun long before the people in the val- \ can Federation of Lahor.) P | S ieee 5 A ley will know the sun is coming up! ‘The good. citizen is. an intelligent } , Noted Men Tell Why Organiza-} at a1, s> the Commercial club willjand judicious man who loves freedom, | War Emergeney-Over Say School 4 hs see ppportunities for the city long be-| justice and mercy, and is prepared 4 tion Benefits a Com fore the men engaged in the com-| on occasions to sacrifice his‘own in- Hends Who Ban Married IS munity - inerce of the city will know, the op-jterests to the common good. The| - | Teachers I Pes eae portunity is coming.”—Charles F, Cof-{ fact is, that in modern life, with its BS \ i fin, President, Indianapolig Chamber far reaching political and industrial x et “Zealous in business, not permit-; 89 Common in free states as he used ting his daily task to obscure his. tO be, because he needs to possess u| ‘ People of the city of Bismarck are | vision of life's great problems, hon-| high degree of intelligence and good, Minimum Monthly Stipend in| estly liquidating his debt to the com-,Judgment."—(Dr. Charles W. Eliot, FOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT | of Commerce. complications, the good\citizen'is not: FIX SALARY RATE ‘HERE are perhaps a great many of us who have asked the called upon to support the Commer- 0 5 J F . eee Fee ae ity t ling time, or thought,| former President of Harvard’ Univer-, + High School to Be: / | OED Bess . . egret eaentaUvee Or the Fe eae eines crete MIA CLUB TO what is‘its purpuse? In asking such: a question, one might just en.”—(Harry A.| THE COMMERIAL CLUB. } : ident of the; 1. Because no’ other, organization! The Teachers’-committee of the; as well ask:why; we have blood veins running through our body, \§ for-each one ofthese questions are as interesting to know as =| the other.) ~ : ; Bas A Commercial Club like we have in Bismarck and in fact every - Club of this kind in other cities, is for’ the general. purpose of building up your city withthe different business and industrial enterprises that will promote growth, development and em- ployment. Besides a Commereial Club is composed of, men of your city who assemble together with ideas to exchange for im- provement and betterment of your city and state, and these men are keeping the Blood Veins of energy, progress and im-_ . provements ‘on the move the same as the Blood Veins are pump- ing life blood into your body. : : In order to inform you what an active Commercial Club, “The Blood Vein of Bismarck,” is doing, we will tell you a few things as follows: ~ oo ae “‘Employment:—The Commercial Club has found employment . for a large number of people, as well as finding the proper work for returned soldiers, and at thesame time have greatly assist- ed in securing labor for the Foundation Co., on the Bismarck- Mandan Bridge. ' } Census:—The Commercial Club took an active par¢ in the Bis- marek census ‘when they learned our population did not eome up to the right count and had'us down to 7,000 population when . we should have 7,039. ; ’ : ‘Agriculture:—The Commercial Club has furnished cash prizes to:boys ‘and’ girls clubs in the county, and finds that the in- terest in growing Corn, Pigs, and Poultry are increasing. Car Shortage:—The Commercial Club during the serious car shortage the club joined with other club organizations of the state:in sending: a:delegation to Washington to secure neces- | sary grain cars for the transportation of the crop with the re- sult of immediate ‘relief. Bey Monday we will tell you why you should become a member. The Bismarck Commercial Club d to get o Now they're at representatives of the club, all repre-{ poor, is a good i |Chamber of Commerce of the United! ¢an enlist so many lof the ables: men| Board of Education’ met March 10 at many who objected to the 0 tat rf { te } y Ww ij D) Ple dgtates.) [of the city in service forthe coni-| the call of the chairman of the commit of no benefit to any community. The} “A good citizen must be honest.| "oF ‘ y ' dak ; ie . Becaus : following symposium expresses the, henorepis nd due’ nue reser re wie, it stulies:. the public and plans for the coming school year. + mankind, loya o friends, to family; coy. a ¥ @ ie enchers and to count nd loyal to convie- | ae Dade hela ae : The re-election of teachers also took 5 . Beca t 3 create and ex- ; ED WORKERS k, and dependent: ready. to sacri-| press sound opinions on-questions’af-; The war emergency which caused oe oda. v personal interest and persopal | fecting the welfare of the city. | @ widespread scarcity of leachers is ity; only pull his own weight’ but ‘help! movements. unnecessary to continue the employ- : | 5. Because. it holds up*ar. ideal of met of married teachers. It was de- fiice help cf any | munity to a higher tevel——(A.. Bar-| CVie development that tends to the! cided therefore to offer contracts for ‘ton Hepburn, former President New! encouragement of what is helpful and, "ext year only to unmarried teachers . - _ | 6, Becaus its activities ‘and social, Tied teacher iz algo ‘principal. of a ‘A man who does wot live for him-| ite make its members better business !,Duilding, and- her services as- princi Pres., Dakota | the welfare of his fellow; who will) i “0 it is - ~ F Ha N D. |if necessary make sacrfices to rectify | he eee dete uh of the ~ Only School Work argo, N. D. : Se, prosperity and am- eleving it to be for the best inter- sentative business mei, have found| Wheeler, former Pr i of a Commercial clup, holding it was | pe | Miunity. | tee and decided. upon certain policies (spirit of the city and breaks down | tons and conscience; chivalric to the} | place at this meeting. ¢ BESY PLACES ‘comfort for thé good of the comniun- i Because it links the city with) now believed to be over and in the # to fight for the right, and not| thers in great business and Patriotic} judgment of the Committee it seemed xo employers i raise the moral standards ‘of his com-j| | York Chamber of Commerce.’ | the elimfnation of what is harmful, | except’in the single case where a mar- self alone, one who is concerned in! men and better citizens. |‘pal seem indispensable at this time bitions, and reflects accordingly upon ests of tthe school as a whole, it was Dal ained graduates are syed. Vi | na Anderson — ~., every citizen, . decided that hereafter teachers who tto the A. He Brown Ng ran yo ; Contract to teach in the Bismarck Bue nes Fae = . : Schocls will not be permitted to en- »., Mobridge, S. D., 5 > \ | | gage in any gainful occupation other H j than that of teacher in the Bismarck ler to a good placg at, . ae WRITES LETTER y | Schools during the schoo! year, except » Successful.’ Enroll | i ON ROUGHEST OF ing only the vacations at Christmas e and Easter. The committee believes Write I’. LL. Wat- that the teachers are uniittad tr the ks ol | . H D. How She ‘Was Restored to Health | best work in school if their energies | by Lydia E. Pinkham’ s | i | are used for other work. aa ete es 1 Minimum ane Am es Vegetable Compound | { ° ae 3 i 4 4 | grades were also fixed for néxt | ——— i = , ; | * j . ». | ale - | year. Teachers with one year of nor- Sunnyside, Ky.—‘‘I suffered for more |Ohio Oil Superintendent Puts) mal beyond a four year high school | than two years with my back and ner- | te course and two, three or four years ex- ; Lepr ee es , Cars to Severe Test and perience. in sellebie of four or more teachers draw the. minimum salary, mother do the h Sets Records. = .. which is $115 per month for the schocl work, _ 1 took treat: | a year of nine and o.ne haif months. If ment from twodoc-| If there is an American industry, the teacher has the adove _ nornial tors and they didnot | which is confronted with vexing) training but five or more years expert: transportation problems, it is the one &2¢& in schools of four or more teach- | concerned with the production of nat-! ers she. will diay. $120.00 per eon ’ 5 during her first year in the Bismarck ural gas and oil. Not only are their! Schools. If she has two years of nor- Operations carried on, as ‘a rule, in! mal work beyound the four years ot | virgin country, but oil and gas wells, high school and five or more years o! | have a peculiar habit of springing up experience in schools of four or more 4 es aaa tezchers, she will receive $125.00 per without regard to roads and accessi- th her ‘first year. li she has al | bility. Because their productsis-car-! certilicate in Palmer penmanship be- | | ried ' f ing to Bismarck, she will ried to centrally located storage fanks| ‘ore coming to arek, by extensive pipe. line ‘systems, good) Ha 270) Bee ont tte Lene roads are impractical, and the- indi; | Schools ail teachers who attend a sum- ? i nge; F n f eke, and every tieahior yi their characte, with the season. | Binsin oF ei auine full won manifestations, such as cramps, back- Been Dearne FE Vitiaat receive an oaditional bonus of £8.00 rvousne! 2 BT ieee | e school year im- srhea, hese et and mers daughter, district \fleld superintendents of The| ee pieced ine Atrendange ' ‘Ar mol chers, was than 100,C00 miles in little more than Fang 9140.00 per month for nine and ‘of | three years. Even under the best con-| one half months. | just sueh troubles, : ditions, such a record would be " |” Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co; | Stdue,’ as the ‘distance ‘covered: is| A Fix Salaries | Lynn, Mags. ‘about, “your health. * | more than’ the average ‘owner! will! The minimum salary tor high school fl mn . drive in ten ‘years. | teachers was fixed for next year a t ‘Blum's duties carried him through|-$140.00 per month ‘for niu2 and ; one eight Uhio counties where the roads; half months. It is understood.’ of Tate c TTAe TOT TEE ATT NG FATA TAGE NET TACACING NINO NO NCTE WO AOIAG TOE OUQDEAGAOORACERAUOQOUCONOUEOSUNGQOOOUCOOOOSOULODONUEOONOLONOOQUOSSUOGOEOOOANOUNLapQageuOoEOnqauaUs i ‘ ‘S| become almost impassable: swath3 of; course that in both’ grades and high L ‘MAYN ARDS MUSICAL MERCHANDISE B] thud during the fall ang spring. | school the minimum salaries are pat’! FROM THE BENEDICTINE — [from the Benedictine Sisters, Holy |remedy. We have used. it -since we ie ip service as I have had from this Dodge| The minimum in the high school ap- Coughs and colds tre infections, lof value to every mother. “We have |and always found it beneficial.” ee eS 24 Main Street, Phone 978 Brothers car,” he recently wrote to! plies only to regular seachens: qT 4 and prompt measures should be fae just received shipment. of Foley's Ss the Lancaster dealer. “I have driven| principle of supply and demand must/ en to stop the coughing and spread- Honey and Tar. It is a household] USS TRIBUNE WANT ADS 1 i it over the counties of Hocking, Vén-| of necessity govern the salaries in alli ing of germs. ‘The following letter The House of Baldwin Pianos Z ton, Perry, Athens, Ross, Washington! special subjects such“ a3 Manual pd g ————————— Coshacton and Fairtield at all’ times| Training, Athletics, Commerce, Phy: Baldwin \ Widdicomb ~~ ‘of the year, during the sizzling heat| sical Training, Spanish, Physics, Chem SUSIUANUNAADADUASNATEUONATUAEUDAHEANOGECENEEUUUELAUDNAAUEUENQO EKA AUUN OCOOEANUNENNOEANAUUEGDGATUVULENGTATaA AEA UUANNNEEN NAAT pATENNY Ht Ellington Phonographs of the summer and the rough frozen| istry, Music, Penmanship etc. The ; = 2 Hamilton Sheet Music and when winters and in the bottom-| number of avatianle rae conch 4 A Li . jess: mud of.the spring, across fields| ers in these special subjects is always tt lk : k Modello and pagent Phoiobieee eee hills ‘and young -mountains, mud at| much less than in the regular subjects. ERTS ctive tet ——— me 4; Atte a ; on an. In +44 2 times to the axle; fording streams and| High School teachers who nave j a eee ‘ : |. hel not: Seryice,:1 should say she| Master's Degree when! smployed ot Scaing ein iseasan Tov ; One of the cleverest and most careful-businessmen of ey i i ii 54 q i. *, ‘en (ts, ., Last Word in Pianos gave me service. the first time start $5:00 per month, Mews Bismarck, you would all ee in this if we should give “My opinion of_the material, con:| higher than the minimum. High JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist | a struction and qualities of the car is’ school teachers are also eligible to| - /DAILY EF SERV Ick of the very highest. Who would noi! the summer school bonus. ‘The min w@ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA ~ | think well of the car that has provel, ‘™um qualifications for high schoo- so faithful during the past three teachers are Bachelor's Degree ant Knovh all over the Northwest for Quality @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS © you his name, told us recently of a plan which he had worked out. 4 MANUALA “The Player’ Piano That Is All But THuman” FTovauucenauecanceevouivanceauuannesennueegeasesnuenassveeasduvegasesssuoegveegguannsequunegenanenenas= 7 . He said, “You know that sometimes a fellow will find himself short of ready cash when insurance prem- iums come due or the taxes must be paid. Let me tell you what I did early last year. I estimated the total of the taxes, Jife and fire insurance and certain other fixed charges for 1920 and then deposited in your savings de- partment one-twelfth of that total amount. Each month ’ 1 made similar deposit and as a result had on hand during the year and at the close a sum shifficient to meet without any strain on other resources all expenditures for the purpose for which the fund was started.” - We think that his idea is a good one. * To illustrate: suppose: for 1921 you are likely to re- quire or would wish to provide funds forthe following purposes: /~ Taxes on House years? And now after being, driven © years experience in an accredited over 100,000 miles, it is going dav four year high school, excepts that gfter day as tried and true e friend a3 teachers of Manual Training, Coin- ever. a merce, and Home ‘Economics are not ANNAN *SKiy noe om td tne Doase even Feauted to. have a college desren eT preparation along the line ‘of thelr ~~ (MRS.ECKROTH 8 - LONGRESIDENT (= OF MANDAN, DIES The Stick-Together Families © ottjacs82ts Sika "tsar ” gin Right Now to : Conquer Your Rheumatism a4 j dan following an operation. Funerat: services will be Ireld Monday at 9 a. 'm. ia St. Joseph’s church, Rev.) ! - \ | Father Clemens officiating. Two sons; A ef Ps is are usually those where thrift is practiced quietly and ef- [and a daughter, Lonis and Joseph| Ras linin ones tie ae 4 ee Bea rerpoee théce ts ns igre | Eckroth and Mrs. Louis Holmes, sur-| rub your. Rheumati ‘away, you | satisfactoi remedy than 8.3.S., a : fectively. juive. She'and her husband came tol will Je cdcomedl aan te nodding the fine ‘ld blood medy that ins Life and Fire Insurance 200.00 : Leena ee a) put disappointment. A disease|been in use for more & - Vacation Trip .... . 2 | Sky OBre ARS i that'can cause so much pain and/y and has given euch : ae apa’ |- «miffering is not on the surface of] éatisfaction for Rheumatism. Christmas Present ... : Money troubles cannot penetrate the peace of such house- WHEAT SUFFERS | the ‘skin, and cannot be rubbed| | Begin taking 8.8.8. today, and Annual Overhauling of Automobile 2 A I I } if you will write a complete / (If you have one) °. Birthday Present for Wife v } eway. - BEARISH ACTION’ Many forms of Rheumatism are|of your case, our medical director ar is tor, SRNR OY SLY, nse eer eee charge, sAadreor Chet Mafial | Chicago, Mar. 19.—Forecasts for, in gut 2 czy Lrains and favorable weather for the|* ealy logical treatment: is'to search | Director, 160 Swift Laboratory, At- holds for each member sets aside a portion of what’ is- his for the days when dreams come true—college—marriage— business ventures—hobbies. : : “crops combined with rolatively slow| ut and remove these germs from Janta, Ge, | If this is your total . : A | demand for the cash article wére re- F : \ | sponsible for a generally very bearish | = = deposit each month in our saving department $66.66 a A Leen en PT Y Ehe. Fat ne ‘ be igentiment in wheat today. Opening} The saving facilities of this bank are yours for the asking. | quotations which were one-half to one | . and a half cents lower were followed ||- 4 Rid Your Hens of Lice: | by further declines, and then a mod- | s " Lic Bacpah fi layi . ‘ jerate advance. | " | Lice keeps hens from laying and stunt y | “The close was weak, 21:2 to 31-2. the growth of chicks. Use ‘cents lower. BY s.9-5 Dr LeGear’s ak’ oy oe i LEER SEE | oe iW - pe... | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY || [S58 Lice Killer Powder ENS | : Bismarck Bank cae TO PUY Omics chairs in: Ue i 3) Dust each grown foul carefully and 2 t the mother hens when you set them. where it will draw interest compounded quarterly. Make : : a similar deposit each month and see how easily the plan One dollar starts an aecount. will work. : xe it can be varied, reduced or enlarged, to meet the requirements of everyone, merchant, professional man, fener: clerk, mechanic, men and women in every walk of. life. } Try it for 1921 and thereafter. : ss First, National Bank \ | good condition, Adress P, O. B.! ° | 546. 39-08 | 5 Get a package from your dealer today., =f Gi Bismarck North Dakota \ ‘ WANTED—Competent girl: for gen-! eral house work; no washing or’ *; NORTH DAKOTA ironing. Also girl to work for board” z eS nd room. Apply Mrs: H. Rif A Peay 8 lei LANA) | ertt0% avenee' a.” gtoaw |, Bist of Deters for Bigtarck, Buvteigh Co. ATA. eeecxe WANs row mess vs ze ” Bismarck, North Dakota MMMM Sin HHT UATONEDAT

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