The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1921, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE EIGHT CITY BUDGET IS FIXED FOR wilt RESIGNS 8 ly a .—Miss YEAR AT $106,690.00 | anigail Stebbins has resigned as peace Red Cross school nurse for Williams (Continued from Page 1) county, which position she has held purrpses named, to provide for the|for a year to accept a similar position payment of the necessary expenses of | for Hennepin county, Minnesota, She the City of Bismarck, N. D., during} will make her headquarters in Min- the fiscal year commencing Septem- | neapolis. ber 1, 1921: RRR enn nnn GENERAL FUND ‘Salaries: ‘Members of the Board of City ‘Commissioners 900,00 Printing and Stationery .. 10,000.00 Street Lighting . Health Departmen 1,050.00 iHospit 2) i 0.00 spections y Garhage Disposal .... 2,509.00 This buckle's is- the home of Roscoe Ar- epmother, Mrs. Mollie Ar- buckle ‘of ta Clara, Cal, Below shown widowed woman, who ys the millionaire movie comedian, H0.00 ea now held for the murder of Virginia | pitta Anas Rappe, has never assisted her, though i Fire ‘Truck she is compelled to take in washing. | | Care of 8,700.00 ake effect from end after its Police Department:— » and publication.” ‘Salary of Chiet No Fire Truck Report | Salaries of ‘Policemen . “The committee name] by the com- | Other expenses ....... mission to consider the fire truck bids, ' 8,070.00 composed of Commissioners Henzler ‘Water and Sewer Department :— fs6.00 wr ; Rent of Hydrants 7,050. Flushing Sewers . FE oad CLUB ORGANIZER \ Tpke Sewers -. 2/650! ge % 2 F Upligenier Bowers eee Sess os : 3 and Thompson, informed the commis- | 10,000.00 sion it was not ready to reyprt. Tele- | 1500.00 grams ‘submitted to the commission} ¥ from chiefs of fire departments of 1,600.00 ( (Shenandoah, lowa, Sandusky, Ohio, | 60.00 and Joplin, Missouri, were read to the | commission, in which the — signers} said that White trucks equipped with) fire apparatus, on which the Bismarck } Mptor company submitted bids, had proved entirely satisfactory. The chief 1.00 Bessie Bartlett Frankel, of geles, is the newly appointed iS of Extension of the Nation- 12,100.00 {al Federation of Music Clubs. It is 3,500.00 | Mrs. Frankel’s duty to ‘see that the and personal property subject to taxa- | ‘Library Fund... tidn in the City of ‘Bismarck, IN. 'D., |'‘Municipal. Bonds .. the sum of $105,870.00, for the pur-} Paving Districts No: pose of defraying the expenses of the] . 2 and 3 ......... said city during the fiscal year com- | Special Sewer Levy . mencing September 1, 1921, in the fol- |Special Assessments ..... 4,000.00 }slogan of the organization, music lowing sums, to-wit: club in every town,” be m: Gata General Fund '.........05 $ 59,020.00: $106,690.00 | Within the past two years :about 1000 music clubs have been organized, bled ‘FLASHES phase Conway: Tearle is to > make a sereon version of!-Frank: Dazey's “Shadows | of the Sea.” * * sindorella of the Hills” will be} the screen. title of Barbara Bedford’s 720.4 1 1,800.00 of Sandusky said that the White’ 1,500.00 truck used there held the Ohio rec- | 1,900.00 ord for hours in pumping service. A 1,300.00 telegram from the fire chief at Du-; 8 100.00 luth'said no mistake would be made in| : purchasing either a White or La; I 9 truck. *in00 O “Bids for furnishing tons, ; Tinea Fond 5 more or less, of coal for city build- Auditorium Ponds, Sinking Fund . ings were submitted, the Washburn | Auditorium ‘Bonds, Interest Fund Lignite Cixal company offering to fur- | ‘ire Hall Bonds, Sinking Fund 1,000.00 nish the coal for $4.50 per ton. and | Tall Bonds, Interest Fund 400.00 the Wachter. Transfer company offer: District No. 1, Sinking ing to furnish Beulah ‘Deep Vein coal eee 1,600.00 for $5.29 per ton. The first named bid was accepted. Interest Fund 6,500.00 “The following bills were allowed; \ Paving District Interest Fund 4,000.00 R. .P. Logan; groceries for poor$ 20.00 | Special 3, Street ‘an@ Sewer’ ‘payroll . Special 30 a Geo. Gussner, 0) ON er HOS OM MRS BESSIE FRANKEL pace nent Thore is hereby levied upon all real; Contingent Fund ......... Sa Road and Street Road jand Street Levy i2 e AGRe00),. this fordinanes salt We AN LOND | faired sug ti oe Sencar. Wh SONORA aK .... 15,020.00! “This. ordinance shall be in force On Wednesday aad Thursday September 28th and 29th The old saying, if you remember, for you have said the same thing yourself. MONEY TALKS. You will be convinced that your dollar will talk many langu- ages at BISMARCK’S FIRST DOLLAR DAYS SALES, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28-29, as each Merchant has arranged most wonderful articles and combination of articles for ONE DOLLAR that is worth many times more. Already these DOLLAR DAYS SALES have attracted considerable interest from the population of the MISSOURI SLOPE TERRITORY and large crowds are expected. Watch for the big advertising section which will be distributed in a few days showing what each merchant has to offer. Reserve this section and bring it along with you all checked for articles wanted and stores you prefer to do your shopping at. Look for the Pink Triangular Signs in Windows which tell what mer- chants are taking part in DOLLAR DAYS. Big Plans are now being made by: Dry Goods Merchants, Department Stores, Banks, Grocers, Milliners, Druggists, Jewelers, Clothiers, Stationers, Flower Stores, Electrical Supplies, Confectioners, Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear, Meat Markets, Hardware, Furniture, Shoe Stores and Repair Shops, | Hotels, Garages, Wholesale Houses, Photographers, Printers, Moving Picture Houses, Seed Stores, Wellworth 5 & 10 Cent Store, etc., ete. These two—Big Dollar Days—are under the approval of the Bismarck Town Criers Advertising Club, which stands for truth in advertising. Mm: sion'of “The Little Fiddler of Christine Johnson, has been bought | j tne Ozarks, EN «1S Lean, + 8 8 Elsie Ferguson is to play a stage * a ih ‘ | engagement before resuming photo: Tom Mix comple‘es ‘lay It Out.” (Charles Meredith is to be leading { playing. exe man for Ethel Clayton in the’ film [Rays ‘ bf ‘Lon Chaney has been made.a star| version of “The Cradle,” by Hugene Just Passin’ Through,” by Agnes} by Universal, ‘His first picture will| Brieux. __————————— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, e “Wolf Breed, as a screen venicle for Douglas Mac- | bard, Happy and Well You Should Be the Same ee a A LARGE number of women’s ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not yet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part ma fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is wit women's ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. Nove Troy, N. Y.—*When I wasa utchinson, Kan.—“I_ was about young girl I had a severe female 13 years old when I devoloted trouble. Mother gave me Lydia EK. a female weakness. My mother took Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoundand me to a doctor and I doctored for after taking several bottles I was several months. I was toosick todo ys strong and well. When my daughter anything, was as thin as could be, got married she was feeling miser- and m' complexion was yellow. able and I recommended your medi- Mother had used Lydia E. Pinkham's cine. She is greatly maproved in Vegetable Compound and it had health and has a beautiful baby boy helped her so much that: she got four months old. So. you see this some for me and before I had finished letter comes fromthe third genera- the second bottle I was feeling fine ton: Soa you be mey 4 wee it as you a. Beye been ever ce Hee rs. Ry /REENAWAY, STEVENS, 716 t., Hutch- 4th Ayes, North Troy, N. Y. inson, Kansay ‘i Many such letters prove the virtue of . Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CoO, np mass. OLD AND COLDER That Will Soon be the Prediction Given by the Weather Man. ORDER YOUR COAL NOW Be Prepared When the Cold. Weather Arrives and Have Coal in Your Coal Bin. The little squirrel is one of the world’s best providers. He takes no chances on the vagaries of winter. He puts in his supply long before it’s necessary. Why not you? Washburn Lignite Coal , Wii The Coal that is all Coal and contains the greatest yardage d of heat and never clinkers. It’s money in your pocket when you burn the Famous Washhurn Lignite Coal. PRICE $5.50 PER TON DELIVERED You are safe in buying now for prices will not be any cheaper. that we know of. NORTHERN WYOMING COALS . Acme—Carney—Kooi—Monarch. ‘Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Mines at Wilton, N. D. Bismarck Office 901 Broadway. Phone 453.

Other pages from this issue: