The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 2

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j | | PAGETWO — jadequate to furnish a, proper, ‘suitable. Logan’... t and sufficient supply of water, or to McHenry . jsecure to d city and the inhabitants | McIntosh 57,100.00 that the water supply fur-|Golden Valle 110.800.00 hei is in fact insufficient; thatthe! Grant ure maintained is much less than | (Grand, Forks 448,400.00 li guired by said ordinances and! Griggs i 199,400.00 ‘ontracts for domestic and commer- | Hetti 97.028 00.00 ial purposes and for tire purposes; Kidder , 110,710.00 138,000.00 and that such pressure is wholly: in-| LaMoute 8,500.00 261.400.00 103,500.00 169,900.00 111,500.00 195,200.00 {therest n ary and ample fire piro- | McLean “Keng . | tection. ;M nie. 106-700 De Petiti iti is Sent) Claim Water Impure ‘Mercer . 86,000. Petition of 24 Citizens is 8 | “That the wi : furninten by such! Morton . 148,700.00 to the State Railroad Com- company is turbid and impure and at) Mountrail 132,000.00 ete many times is unfit for human con-} Nelson 260,500.00 mission Here ‘sumption; that the reservoirs used | Gliver 500. — jfor sterage tate used also for pur-| Pembina SN y poses of sedimentation and are. im-' Pierce 5,500. ASK NEW FILTER PLANT property constructed and wholly in-} Rams 278,000.00 ‘adequate for such purposes; that the! Ransom 221,500.00 < [appliances and equipment used for Renville 90,200.00 Petitioners Request Bismarck puritying are improperly censtructed | Richland 450,000.00 |and carelessly and inefficiently oper-; Rolette 121,800.00 Company Be Ordered To (ated; that the chemicals and, other’ Sargent 191,400.00 e . mat used for purifying purposes! Sheridan 97,300.00 Improve Property ‘are iregularly and unscientifically Rite 63,600.00 A complaint has been filed against maintiined and that said water supply! stark the Bismarck Water Supply zens and business y with the Railroad yesterday and today the time, mission lic hearing on the question. Among the complaints the water Said wat consumers set forth is that the water |PYop2r, inadequate and insufficient to The complaint was oners have sent notice to the, P of the Bismarck Water Sup-} 8" ply Company giving them ten days to | San answer to the complaint. After that/tefu f f deemed advisable, the com-| demand | is made for extension; andj the farm loan department in order un-! will set a date for a pub-jithe equipment, facilities, services and: der the new administration is now en- 10 20,300.00 - 140,227.00 93,100.00 - 78,227.00 448,600.00 + 12,000.00 201,200.00 4,950.00 217,900.00 2 applicd; that no filtration. plant is, Sioux . company /canne: be properly purified, without Stutsman” firms of} filtvation.plant. a Steele Commis-| “That the reservoirs used for.storage | Towner filed; and sedimentation purposes are un- ‘'Tyaill 4,950.00 700.00 board of|Clean and insanitary; that said com-*Walsh . 412,600.00 in violation of the franchise; Ward 217,000.00 nted thereto and its contracts with | Wells 221,100.00 id ¢ frequently refused and still) William: 157,100.00 to extend’ its water mains as, The work of putting the business of {methods employed in furnishing the grossing ‘the attention of Mr. DeNault ter supply generally, are im-' and a large force. furnished is impure and at many) Secure to said city and the inhabitants! MORE WED—LESS BORN. times unfit for human consumption! thereof a full land sufficient supply of Paris, Dec. 2 and make demand that a -Since 1918, the mar- filtration | 800d pure water to meet the require- | riage rate in France has increased plant be provided by the company.|™ents of, such city and inhabitants.” trom 150 to 295 to every 10,000 inhab- Six sep: rate complaints are in the complaint which follows in full: | complaint are are follows: “That the Bismarck Water Supply! R. ¥. Logan, C. W. McGray, R. -W.| y, a corporation, furnished | Sanders, Theo. Quanrud, J. .P. Spies, | set forth! The signers of the petition of the/jtants, But the birth rate has fallen ‘\ rom 183 to 165 in 10,000. vater to said city and the inhabitants/O. D. King, H. E, Gropotte, J. F./ 73 ” 59 of under a franchise heretofore | Pivoy, Fred Peterson, Burt Finney, E.; =, granted to said company; that for a|H. Weber, ‘H. J. Woodmansee, J. G.! periol of years said company charg- | COW: 1, E.'S. Rickel, H. F. Keller, T.; ed and now charges the following | R. Taylor, H. H. Cohenour, F. A. Cope-| rates for water used by it; mes for do- | lin, J.D Donald, J. P. McGarvey, Carl: ENDS ALL and commercia}, consumption, | Nelson, Northern Produce Company, | including water used by sprinkling or |George Gussner and Wm. F.Harris, | watering lawns and gardens, 37 1-2) i gaa ' cents per 100 cubic feet for the tirst| OUTSIDE. LOANS PUSHED 400 cubic feet and 30 cents per cubic! { s feet f ll consumption in excess of} AHEAD, IT IS CLAIMED 5 Ta GeNey 400 cub: excessive and unreagonable. : Want Meter Free at for a long term of een, and now is, the sumer or patron, “That for a term of years it has| Manager DeNault has drawn up a, been and now is the practice -of said|P!4n of proportioning loans, he be-| er free of; lieving it is in the interest of fair- + to certain persons, corpora-|2€ss and safety to the state in mak- company to furnish we cha tions and institutions of said to furnish other persons, corporations | #8 Possible. The following table shows and institutions water rates below} the loans already allowdi to each | standard rates above set out; »v criminate the inhabi tes scheduled. station, the. reservoirs storage, the maitis extended fram said | Bottineau . vcirs including the bcoster pump; Bowman s and the equipment constitut- | [Burke : ing a portion thereof, are wholly adequate to furnish a full and. suffi- | Cass cient supply to the city. or inhabitants | Cavalier thereof for domestic and commercial re statio: s, or for purposes of y the reason. of the premises it ‘has| ral counties would get under the new; criminated and continues to dis-! Proportion plan, proposed by Mr. De-; against the said city, and} Nault: : nts thereof, paying for Loans Share Under; in accordance with the regi-; County. 4 Granted New Plan | ‘That the equipment, appliances and| Barnes . lities of said company at its pump-| Benson BI required by the ordinances! Dunn . f said city, and by the contracts ex-!Eddy . isting between the Bismarck ‘Water } Pmmons Supply Cémpany and the City of Bis feet; and that the rates are — i Just As Good For Calluges.. Money (Continued from Page 1) sit ba fone 8. ' Granyille, in McHenry county. ‘Thera Back it Lert years it; is no number assigned to the loan and: Thirty seconds after you touch the rule and; so far as the investigators have been! corn with this liquid corn remover stice of said company to require} able tO ascertain there is no title to' the jabbing, stabbing pain of it stops, each of its consumers or patrons to|the Iand in Nelson’s name registered for, all time. purchase and furnish a meter to{in the fanm loan department. | measure the water used by such con-! | Plan for New Loans. ! city, and | ing loans to distribute them as manel| and that | county as compared with what the sev- Simple As A, B, C. -$42,490.00 $ 54,300.00! : 3,960.00 415,100.00|, No corn, hard or soft, is too old or 10,408.00 201,000.00! too ‘deeply, rooted to resist ‘‘Gets-It.” | Adams used ‘for | Billings 242,512.00 173,900.00) edges loosen from the true flesh and 59,098.00 107,300.00! your fingers as painlessly ag you trim 322,136.31 166,100.60! your nails. Burleigh Dickey 3,960.00 253,000.00; and trim them. REMOVE them with Divide fire pr 9,524.00 135,300.00 | cago. ales 48,780.00 147,200.00; Sold in Bismarck by Lenhart Dru, , 3465.00 137,900.00! Co. and Cowan's Drug store. , Foster .. i Money Talks at FOLSOM’S We buy our Diamonds direct from the import- ers, eliminating the middle man’s profits and giv- ing you the benefit of lower prices:. | $25.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00 We have on display in our windows these, four assortments, at prices you will not be able to duplicate. ¢ ! : How about an’ absolutely perfect blue white 14° carot Diamond for $225.00 SE Sage 228 VEEL OL SES Yo Folsom’s 27,753.00 53,900.00 Immediately it dries and shrivels, the! 42,520.00 56,000.00) soon you can peel it right off with} 49,020.00 100,400.00 “GETS-IT.” Costs a trifle at any drug | 114,185.00 129,600.00; store. Mfd. by E. Lawrence & Co., Chi- | | | | | | i i \ i | | i | | | | | 1 627,000.00; Don't coddle corn pests. Don’t|, .00 359,500.00! nurse and pamper them. Don’t cut, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Th vf Veal Examiners, to fill vacancy caused | cision is reached the Dail will adjourn'|* jby death of Dr, C. H. Babcock, of New | over Christmas. All. observers agree , Rockford. P, R, Trubshaw, editor Valley City | ity in any event will be small. SUSPECT A FTER pence": to be one of the vice, Poubial (ao cae ipresidents of Great Lakes-St. Law- ‘rence Tidewater, association, for North Dakpta. The other vice-president is RET. ‘AIL PRICES LO N q N k A R CH« W. Graves, of Grand Forks. as a bess Washington, Dec, 22—Investigation Sheybogan, Mich.. Dec. 22.—Officers' are on their way here to take charge | of a man who gave his name as Hay-! 4 : ee notan 4 ‘ > Dublin, Dec. 22,—Decision on a rati- Wood, but who is, believed to be Hu. | fication of the Irish peace treaty was gene LeRoy, for whom an internation- al search has been made since June, ; 1920, when the body of LeRoy’g wite|: was found in New York. He is charg-! ed with murdering the woman. 1 SEND GUARD FOR. TWO PRISONERS A guard from the state penitentiary ! is on his,way today. to Hutchinson,! Kan., and Ottumwa, Ia. to bring; back D. B. Noah and Harry Smith, e caped prisoners, who have been cap- tured. APPOINTMENTS BY GOVERNOR Governor Nestos today announced the following appointments: i Joseph Bell DeRemer, of Grand: Forks, to be member of state board of | architects to fill vacancy caused by! death of W. J. Edwards, of Grand: Forks,. | Dr. L. A. Benson, of Rolette, to be; member of Board of Veterinary Medi-' XMAS’ || Suggestions Why Not a Picture? An ideal Gift for any Home or Friend. Prices within reach of any one. We do Picture Framing ' . at— ‘ ENGEN WALL PAPER & PAINT STORE 214 Broadway ‘See Small Majority of retail prices of food, fuel, shoes and ‘clothing in all parts of the country On Trish Peace Pact was ordered today by Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty. Mr. Daugherty said that in many }o- alities prices are too high, and ‘“re- His Gift From - BERGESON’S 1 Insures His Appreciation that when a yote is taken, the major-| CHILD ‘ALMOST , STRANGLED. ‘He also said that every effort would be made to put retail prices on the proper level. e ‘Mrs. G, Grab, 3116 Washington Ave., New Orleans,,La., writes; had a cough so ;bad;she would almost strangle coughing. Foley's Honey and Tar relieved her cough, and I recom- mend jt to any mother.” Foley's; Hon- ey and, Tar gets right\at, the seat of trouble, clears nose.and. throat of mu- cus, ‘heals raw and inflamed surfacts, loosens tightness of, the checks croup, whooping cough, bron- Se CARY OPEN EVENINGS expected tonight. In the event no de- |tailers’ prices” were unconscionable. | chial and ‘flu’ ‘coughs. i 4 HART SHAFFNER & MARX Finest $50; $45 and $40 Suits $31 and $4],% * : Things for Him. Silk Knit Ties: Wooly Mufflers Cut Silk Ties . i * Silk Knit Mufflers Buck Gloves Silk Lounging Robes Cape Gloves ~ Blanket Robes Mocha Gloves Terry Robes Jersey Silk Shirts : Collar Bags Madras Shirts , (a hrisimas ‘Season Is Dress-Up Season Mark Cross Leather Novelties ' '. Service and Satisfaction or Money Back !My:.child chest and A Partial List of Appointments. Unusually deep upholstery of gra mohair velvet plush; adjugeblenik shades to match; cut $lass dome light; frosted:nickel trimmings; plove pockets at sides of rear 5 jeweled 8-day clock; magnetic Speedometer on -cbony-finished in- strument board; collapsible stcer- ing wheel; exhaust heater; massive headlights; artistic coach lamps; 1 three piece rai sion windshicld; | windshield wiper; adjustable ventie | later in, cowl. 7 BUNCH a Your Gifts This Year! ERE'S the way we suggest doing, it. In- stead of worrying, over what. to Set for everyone in the-family and tryin}, to find time to Set it—just' resolve now to make this the most sensible of all Christmases. the first time, perhaps, in history—muke it buy a SPECIAL-SIX SEDAN.. Suppose you come in and see this car today. Then, if you wish it, we'll be glad to co- operate tothe limit in placing, it at your front door early Christmas morning, where all the family will see it through the window holly. Terms can be arranged to suit your con- venience, iS) MODELS AND PRICE f. 0. b. factories ( Coupes and Sedans Touring Cars and Roadsters Light-Six 2-Pass. Coupe-Rd. $1550 | Light-Six 3-Pass. Rd. . $1125 Light-Six 5-Pass, Sedan =. 1850| Light-Six Touring Car . 1150 Special-Six 4-Pass. Coupe 2450|Special-Six 2-Pass. Rd. . 1585 Special Six 5-Pass. Sedan . 2350|Special-Six Touring Car 1635 Big-Six 4-Pass Coupe . . 2850|Special-Six 4-Pass. Rd. . 1635 Big-Six 7-Pass.Sedan . . 2950| Big-Six Touring Car. . 1985 + All Studebaker Cars are Equipped with Cord Tires BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY. Distributor Bismarck, N. D. BUNCH your gifts. Make that overburdened | - family Christmas budget do a REAL job for ° EAR 27 Ae THIS: 18+ A-STUDEBAKER: Y 4¢& é

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