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PAGE EIGHT MOTHERS FRIEND (sis sxrw ORDINANCE ON Useo By Tance Generations i ie a a CURFEW PASSES. SS area ee IN COMMISSION i Ss i e KODAK FINISHING |) in: en shortly note te | Nine O'elock Limit: For Children! Quality Work for the Amateur || (|, Famgus stage bea on Streets in Summer SLORBY STUDIO. |iemo'ition'ts each ana ong tat) on aeons successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO OTHER MATTERS TALKED i |Residents of Eastern Part of The curfew ordinance was given | inal passage by the city commission | last night. gs oramamee, a8 quacted. Provides ; Must not be on the streets unaccom- | panied, except on business, after 10 | b. m. during the months of September I have choice investments that will net f} October, November, December, Janu . Feb: you a high rate of interest. Now is the La seeerers Merce, by the commission to draw up an ordi {ably be more’ effective. After con- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB had been refused. The commission ers were of the opinion that the dig: ging of big holes within the limits was generally unsightly and damag- ing to streets and adjoning property. Petition on Stock \ A petition was presented by resi- dents of the ‘eastern part of the city complaining against the) practice of letting, livestock run at large, they complaining) in particular, against let- ting cattle run‘loose east of Eghteenth street,’ The petition said that “if sa attle or horses are taken up the owner laughs at“you, telling you that there is no law to prevent his turning stock loose beyond a certain limit.” ‘Ten persons have signed the petition. The commissioners discussed the ap- pointment: oft @) poundmaster. - Harry vlcugh, One of the petitioners, sug- gested that a city ordinance, a little law enforcement and fines would prob- siderable discussion it was decided that the police commissioners should notify the two persons alleged to have permitted stock to run at large and damage® other people's. property, ‘and, one’ of the petitioners was ap- pointed deputy poundmaster, Ordinance Withdrawn An ordinance which had been ‘pre- spared by the ‘city attorney at the di rection ‘of the commission’ extended the limits in which animals. must be led out of the pasture, from Ninth street to-Sixteenth street, but the or- dinance was. withdrawn for further consideration. time to buy good liquid investments, such | nance forbidding the opening of sand as short time bonds, hail warrants, county ff its within the city. The action was taken after the: request of a local and school warrants, farm mortgages, and a to remove sand from a lot, which city and county bonds in any denomina- fj '*° SWutt 1? ‘earns tp 2 Sues tions from ten dollars to thousands. Will be glad to show you how these investments’ STUDENTS “STEP can be had and how you are absolutely INTO” BANK JOBS Briere, Whenever Northwestern banks need competent employes, , they re phone, write or wire Dakota Bus- eA rare College, Fargo, N. D. Grade uates of this unusual school are now ‘ : making good in some. 700 banks. Call or write Jays About 230 have beceme officers. ; é Recently G. A. Horner was sent : as assistant to the cashier of the | Tower City State Bank; Zella e Darling accepted a like position with the Amenia State Bank. Haggert Bldg. ida h a gensporgual In i mmer School you get more in- Phone 250 ~ Bismarck, N. D. dividual attention; graduate sooner. Write F, L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D ON- | TIRES The High Grade Universally Popular - 3b'x 3% TRAFFIK NON-SKID | lca OO A complet stock of all sizes in See us ihe prices on other sizes. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. - ‘ Distributors. Bismarck, North Dakota Edw. G. Pattrson addressed a let ter to the commission complaining of the noise made by blowing off steam at the Hughes Electric company plant, | saying that in many cities railroads are not permitted to blow off steam from locomotives, and that the noise made by the electric company’s plant disturbed guests at the McKenzie hotel and nearby residents. The commis- sion instructed the city auditor to write the company a letter. about it. Discuss Fire Truck There was some discussion as tq the proposed bond issue to provide funds, for’ the purchase of a’ fire truck, | Incinerator and remodelling the .de- tention hospital. Information is being obtained from other, cities regarding an incinerator, before the matter is settled. Experiences of some cities have been‘ very unsatisfactory. Bids were réceived for the construc- tion of cément sidewalks, curb and cross walks’ for the year, and W. M. Griffis ‘was’ declared the successful contractor. One bid was not consid- ered because of the absence of a bidder's bond. The bids follow: W. M. Grifia— sidewalks, 22 cents per square foot; earth excavation, $1 per cubic’ yard; earth filling, 90 cents per cubic yard; relaying tile walks, $1 per square yard. concrete, straight curb, 80 cents per lineal foot; curved curb, 00 cents per lineal foot; concrete street and alley crossing walks, 36 «cents per square foot.” * geile Concrete and. Tile Company jewalks, ge 1-2 cehtg. per square fe vation, 90 cents per cubic sents rth: :fiilling, 90 cents per cubic}-yardy aying tile walks, $1.16. per centere concrete, citved pe! concret Nes . crossing walk, $ a) Saaare yard. The ‘successful ‘bid was higher than the successful: bid last. year. The ex- planatfon gl¥en for this increase was that thes®dntractorrwill -be paid “in warrants: SENDS MOTHER | OF BERGDOLIS. ‘TOU.S. PRISON Prison ‘Sentence on Pay- ment of Fine, However Philadelphia, May 17.—Mrs. Emma]! C. Bergdoll was today sentenced by the federal district court to one year and one day in the Atlanta pemiten- tiaty for. conspiracy to:ad her sons, Grover C. Bergdoll and Erwin Berg- doll, to desert the United States army and was fined a total of $7,()0, Judge “Dickinson, in*imposing sen- tence, announced the prison sentence would be remitted if the fine is paid within the present term of court end- ng the La saamanand vevdcrarde in Monday in July. OFFER PRIZE un a WEBB BROTH ~ : “Style Shoes of Quality” VW we lls ys Muannnaunanemannanaing u Low Shoes . For wear on all occasions Not only. because they are so comfortable and attractive are low shoes gaining fast in favor, but because they are so practical and easy to slip on.. They show up one’s new hose too, to best advantage.. This is a good time to - purchase, for our stock is: complete, including oxfords. ee ae iss wea aes and kid i in black, brown, gray, in, white, ete., wi e popular milita: ‘walki , regu- lation French or Baby French heels. - eg a The} prices rangefrom = : ‘ $5.00 to $12.00. Welcome, A. O. U. W. now ‘that though pres for Federal | ard which have made Federal so ani-| Prices always the same at The tires, have ben reduced, the quality and | versally popular, and which makes for ii k serviceability. of these tires) will: be| economy. and: gatlstaction to tiem Eltinge. Matinees 15 and 25c. strictly maintained to:that high stand-' tottst.” | Evenings, 15 and 35c.., . FOR POSTER! a contest among the high school students forthe designing of posters to advertise the Junior class play, “Stop Thief,” on Friday night. The ptize for the best design is two tickets to the play.. A large number, a ae school students wil. partici- Pe ivectising experts. of the city will judge the contest, FEDERAL TIRE COMPANY. Makes Substantial Price Reduction. “The general public ‘will be pleased to ‘learn that. in line with a general movement for price reduction in prac- tically all commodity lines, the Fed- eral Rubber Company. has made ma- terial reduction from the prices which have necessarily. obtained on | Federal Tires for some time past as ‘the result of the high cost of mate, | rlals, labor, transportation, etc.,” an- ‘mounce Lahr Motor Sales Co., local 'Pederal tire dealer. “It will also be j interesting to the tire buying public to = Swift & Company? In fact, it woud take 900 of the largest shareholders pooled together to vote 51 per cent of the stock! women whose money, in the form of _ capital, makes Swift & Company possible. They are jealous of the character and __ reputation of their organization, proud of What it fe doing, proud to have a part in supplying to the world such products as 13,000 of them ere women. ‘ a field Sausage, werleaf Brand Pure Lard, Nearly 14,000 of them are . Weel Sexe, See toner” ‘The average individuel holdings are ‘The executives of Swift & Company emall<about $7 shares apiece. maintain the high fea pinay family owns products as an imperative not to majority of the woe fe 40,000 shareholders, but to the public. Swift & Company; U. S. A. Roof Garden Dance | Wear the Smile and Fezofa Sheik - Pavement Dance THURSDAY, MAY 19th Weather Permitting . \Otherwise will be held in Patterson Hall. ; McKENZIE ORCHESTRA ) May l 1, 18, 19, 4 EVERYBODY WELCOME GRAND LODGE SESSION Weather Permitting Otherwise will be held in Patterson Hall. . MUSIC BY ELKS’ BAND WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 EVERYBODY WELCOME