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2 is ; ’ ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE T A college at Fargo have been let, the| Bids were received yesterday after- TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1921 state board. of administration -| noon for the completion of the. ward} nounces. 'T, F. Powers, of Fargo, was} building at the state hospital for the| pe awarded the general contract, the bid,| insane at Jamestown, ‘The lowest bid, | which was lowest, being $96,347.00, and| that of Meinecke-Johnson company, of 'T. P. Riley, of Fargo, was awarded the| Fargo, for $76,340 exceeded the avail- mechanical equipment. contract! able appropriation, What action will! amountng to $16,700. ‘be taken has not been decided. Work | Work on the building will be started; on this. building was started about two | immediately. \ {years ago, the original appropriation | The board has let the contract for, being $150,000. The contract was let an addition to the power plant of the; to Meinecke-Johnson company for part} University of North Dakota, Grand} of the building. Now that there is not | Forks, to J. A. Dinnie of Grand Forks, | suflicient money left to complete the | the contract price being $10,180. ; building it is possible that it cannot a | be completed until after the next ses- | sion of the legislature. State Board of Administration Acts On: Bids Contracts for the construction of the new building at the stfite agricultural FIX ELECTRIC | RATESFOR6 NORTH TOWNS Keep Them Smiling! | Commission Says It Removes | Inequalities In Washburn County Charges FTCA talon Cota Lea PUENTE TEES, LAY The state railroad commission has is- | ‘sued an order which it says wipes out] in inequalities and makes certain justments in rates of the Central! nl HERE'S nothing quite like a Big Sioux Cocoanut Macaroon Jumble to bring the i smiles to the children’s faces, Children love their “cocoanutty” flavor. Mothers approve because they know Big Sioux quality assures \ cian Mercer, Underwood anil; wholesome nourishment. Serve them often. | The commission's order, states ‘thai| | the readjustments are made to permit | Power company, of Washburn, w ; Serves the towns of Washburn, Ma { . | the company to ing expens- positon to come beto: | commission with clean hands Cocoanut ask for rates which will insure an ade- | quate return upon the reasonable val- Macaroon Jumbles [usted ine pene | The compay, the order states, was j constructed in and since 1915 by build- Manchester Biscuit Co., Sioux Falls, S, D. and Fargo, N. D. jing of a new plant and the purchase Established 1902 jot other plants in the various towns. The readjustments which the com- | mission makes is to increase the light | rate at McClusky trom 18 to 20 cents, | thus placing it upon the same basis a3) jall of the other towns, which pay 20| | cents per kilowatt hour. The discount| of 10 per cent allowed for prompt pay-} NUNEX FAD MAUL Le ANDAs te Anaad ; as cured. He was shot accidentally. U.S.SCHOOLTO | BE ESTABLISHED Board In-|f e| side by representatives of the federal LEAD IN HIS HEART | | Provident Life Insurance Company Financial Statement June 30th, 1921. LIABILITIES Lawrence Setterfield of Blooming- dale, N.-J., has five pieces of lead in his heart and 14 in his lungs. Bu: be’s been discharged from a hospital Federal Vocational spects Duluth Plant ‘Duluth, July 13. ‘Au inspection tour today of the McDougall-Duluth. ship- building’s hotel and plant at River- vocational educational board will de- termine whether Duluth will be the lo- cation of the proposed new federal training school for war veterans of the Northwest district. One large school or two smaller schools are. proposed for this districi | which includes Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana, Inasmuch as about 50 per cent of the 500 or 600 applicants for training are residents of Minnesota the vocitional officers have expressed the belief that at least one of- the schools will be located in this state. Benefit for the Bismarck . Base Ball Team Elm Grove The management of Elm Grove will do- nate fifty per cent of its pavilion proceeds to the Bismarck Baseball Association— TONIGHT ~ and Thursday Night of This Week. Everybody Go and help Boost the Team. : The Boys are going fine and the Baseball Association wants the benefit a big success. Elm Grove — Where Everybody Can Jazz. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT MAKE IT A HUMMER! ‘mum charge of $1.50 per month per imeter made. The following sliding scale will be put into effect and ap- | plied to all power users, including tie ‘mill and water pumping motors at | Washburn: first 500 k. w. h., 7 cents | per k. w. h.; second 500, 6 cents; third | 500, 5 cents; all over 1,500, 4 cents. No change igs made in city lighting rates now in effect. Bolshevism is doomed—its end is drawing nearer day by day.—M. De Bassompiere, Belgian ambassador to Japan. _REX_ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY J. PARKER READ, JR. Presents i in “LOVE” By Louis Joseph Vance Directed by Wesley Ruggles The story of an unselfish sin. An Associated Producers Pro- duction. w TMT a-top the McKenzie Hotel. Owner and Proprietor. Open to the public every evening for dining and dancing except when engaged for private parties The Dining Car Room which adorns the Roof, will be open every Wednesday and Saturday evenings, service A La Carte. A Special Sunday Evening Dinner will be served a-top the McKénzie every Sunday at the regular Sun- day Dinner price. Patrons of the Roof and guests of the Hotel and their friends are invited to attend the open Air Concert every Sun- day Evening. Come up and watch Bismarck and Mandan grow Edw. G. Patterson’ HOTEL McKENZIE ROOF GARDEN | information: conveyed to the railroad ;; in the state equal to the Yt given .| Commission in inter: | handles this bus: Bb |American. Express Appeals | From Order of North Da- kota Commission The Interstnte Commerce Commis- | Sion will hold a hearing on the petition | of the American Railway Express com- pany for an increase in North Dakota rates on express, it is announced in commission. ‘The express leged that in denying an incre: e | increase Interstate Commerce by the | state commission crease in express | months ago, it being a 121-2 boost. It denied a later petition for ,an added 131-2 per cent increase. The state comm n also denie increase on milk and cream ship {but the express company no longer MANY TOURISTS |'Town Criers Purchase Another Stove For Their Use Tourists are crowding the free 'auto camp. on tle penitentiary | grounds. The cooking facilities at the camp | proved insufficient and. the ‘Town, Criers have pur ed another camp} | stove and are having~ it’ installed. |The other night there were a half- | dozen fires built in’ the grass by | tourists. The number of cars at the camp > a night, which is over last year, An | s that many of the tern people travel- hem going to the | onsin lakes. {tourists are wi | ing east, many | Minnesota and | MOSQUITOES T00 THICK IN CAMP Boys Forced to Return to Bis- marck to Sleep | | | | | e so thick at the Ap- that !7 of Father Mary’s, who went | into camp there day before yesterday, to come to Bismarck last night to sleep. | The boys are in charge of J. J. | Leod, boys director. Mr. Mzcl.c | the boys slept but very little the night | before Jast and so they boarded the | @ombination runabout and truck that | the Rotary. club purchased for such | use and camie to town last night. The | camp continues in the day time. This probably will be the last of the | | boys camps at Apple Creek. It makes | | a total of 114 boys who have camped | |on Apple Creek under the direction of Mr. MacLead this summer. The | | first camp was that of the Baptist | Boy Scouts. The second was that of | a combination of Methodist, Episcopal | | and Presbyterian Boy Scouts. | NOTICE | I will not be responsible for jany bills contracted by Roy and | Ernest Ode or any one else for them. - HEARING SET’ ASSETS Cash on hand and in bank: First Mortgage loans... U. S. Government Bond: Municipal Bonds and Warrants Premiums in course of collection + $ 98,679.74 - 440,106.23 Policy Loans and Premium Notes Accrued interest on invested funds. Reinsurance due from other Companies All other assets.......0...cc0scees Legal Reserve All other Liabilities Capital stock . Surplus 23,650.00 11,837.85 82,812.20 21,996.21 31,864.23 2,000.00 8,464.33, $721,410.79 Death Claims, Proofs not received. PAGE THRED' $721,410.79, | INSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $13,000,000.00 | Assets June. 30th, 1916 Assets June 30th, 1917. Assets June 30th, 1918.. Assets June 30th, 1919. Assets June 30th, 1920... Assets June 30th, 1921 RECORD OF GROWTH vases $141,804.98 . 251,057.99, . 270,417.60 . 355,066.38 485,051.75 721,410.79 DEATH CLAIMS PAID $222,000.00 | OCEAN FLYER “MEETS DEATH London, July 13.—Harry G. Hawker, | the first aviator tq attempt a flight across the Atlantic in an airplane, met a terrible death while flying over Hen- ion field. The machine was seen de- scending in flames, and Hawkers body was found two hundred yards from the spot where the airplane fell. It was badly mutilated both by fire and the fall, one foot was severed and both legs were broken. WHY BE WEAK AND NERVOUS as a result of pale, thin. watery blood —Nuxated Iron will help make you strong and well again; it has been used. | and highly endorsed by former United | States Senators, Judgesof U.S. Courts, | many physicians and prominent men. Even the Pope at Rome has written especially of the merits of Nuxated Iron in a communication to the Phar- macie Normale. Over 4,000,000 people are using it annually to help build red blood, strength and endurance. At all druggists, | | | i A GOOD HOME|, An Excellent Location An all modern residence, 8 rooms and bath, hard wood floors, east front, screened porch, pretty lot, trees and schrubbery, full basement, hot. water heat, gas stoves and laundry tubs, garage. This is a good buy at $4,700, to the right party terms can be given. _ Phone 961 Henry & Henry And get more genuine. chew- ing satisfaction, when, you, use this class of tobacco, This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. ~Any man who. uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. : Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco TONIGHT ovident Life Insurance Company Home Office, Bismarck, North Dakota “You Save Money says, the Good Judge : Direction Valleau Theaters Company H. B, WALTHALL in “THE SPLENDID HAZARD”. and Toonerville Trolley Comedy Tomorrow—Friday & Saturday JACKIE COOGAN in, “PECK’S. BAD BOY” COMING MATT MOORE in.... “STRAI MARY PICKFORD in JAMES 0. CURWOOD! GHT IS THE WAY" .“THE LOVELIGHT”’ HE GOLDEN SNARE? over $7,500.00 awaits your patronage. This cleaning plant is one of the most modern between the. Twin Cities and the Coast, and we do not.hesitate.in saying that. ff. further improvements will be added as the public demands it. ; Our cleaning plant is located on the corner of Rosser.and. Eleventh street, but all work handled thru Klein’s Tailor Shop. An invitation extended to all to inspect our cleaning plant. Give us a trial. CITY CLEANERS AND DYERS. Office, Klein’s Tailor Shop. bee & IP BISMARCK, NO. DAK. Matinee Daily at 2:30 OPENIN CITY CLEANERS and DYERS | ‘Our new and modern cleaning plant constructed at a cost of