The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE FIGHT CITY'S BUDGET IS FIXED FOR ENSUING YEAR Total Amount for Which Taxes Will Be Levied Is Same as Last Year AMOUNTS TO $92,599.00 Commission Delays Action on Some Bills Presented by Water Company The city budget for the year 1923 was formally adopted by the city commission in its meeting last night. The amount for which taxes will he levied is the same as last year, to- talling $92,559,00 and being the maxi- mum vhe city may levy under the tax limitation law. There were few chan, ges. in the budget from the. previous year. «The general fund of the city, es provided in the budget totals $49;- 977.50. Fixed expenses include the levies for the sinking funds and'‘in- terest on bonds, as follows: Audi- torium, sinking fund, $2,250; inter- est, $1,400; fire hall bonds, sinking fund, $1,000; interest, $400. , Salaries provided for include: city weigher $1,500; street ‘commissioner $1,800; chief of police $2,400;- police payroll $3,500; custodian fire hall $1,200; assistant custodian fire hall 91.200; fire chief $600; firemen $!,- 100;, health officer $600; ‘nurse ‘at hospital $960; city assessor $1,500; city attorney $1,200. - A total of $2,500 levied for gar- bage disposal, $2,000 for mainten- |: ance of the detention, hospital. The Hudget divisions follow: General fund ....,.. Printing, stationery Street lighting ...... Health department . Fire department »., Police department . Water, sewers ........ Auditorium, (maintena Swimming pool . Poor relief .... Roads, streets . Contingent . Library ...)... City bonds, interest : Paving districts 1, 2 + 12,100.00 Sewer assessments . + 8,500.00 Special assessments ...... 4,000.00 320.00 7,500.00 7,298.01 5,121.28 + 6,546.78 + 10,133.15 ) 1,000.00 500.00 + 4,000.09 . 12,000.00 + 24,071.60 3,500.90 sinking and 5,050.00 The commission last night discuss- |, ed the old water bills presented for payment, which were carried over from the previous meeting. City At- torney O’Hare advised against paying the bills. Commissioner Thompson siid the bills, some of which date Fora THE UNIVERSALCAR 4 | Wednesday and Thursday. 47,379.21 || back to 1913, should be paid, as the water company submitted the bills at a 12-cent rate. whereas if the com- pany were forced to sue the city they would demand payment at the’ regu- lar rate, much higher, he said. Un- der the franchise, he said, the com- * pany could demand payment. Som more recent bills of the company were allowed and the old bills were carried ¢over until the next meet- ing. The commission received a letter from Father William Hake of Beach praising Chief of Police Martineson for recovering valuables stolen from the Beach church. Bills were allowed as follows: Bi:.\ rek Water Supply Co, - drinking, horse fountains, 1922 Lecreeecseeceecseenee $125.00 Bismarck Water Supply Co. ————— One Minute a'Day Prevents Baldness A sure, safe way to overcome falling hair and baldness is to re- move the infected Se- bum. We give you a signed guarantee with VAN ESS to remove ey dandruff, stop itching and grow hair. VAN ESS has grown hair on 91 out of 100 heads. Falling hair stops in two weeks. , VAN ESS Liquid Scalp Massage feeds hair-growing medicine into the scalp through rubber nipples. it’s the marvelous new-way mas- sage. You get satisfaction or money back. Keep free from the curse of falling hair and baldness, Get VAN ESS today. Finney’s Drug Store Bismarck, N. D. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Touring, Regular ..........:...... aha $298.00 Chassis, Regular ...... ee aac aN Touring, Starter and Dem. Rims............ 393.00 COUPE oo eo eek : Runabout, Regular ......... senile, eae .:+ 269.00 Sedans ccah era ea tae ges Runabout, Starter and Dem. Rims.......... 364.00. Truck .....: Se eh erg eT We have a payment plan if desired. Bismarck, N. D. water for library, April 20, 5 1919 to Sept..30, 1921 ...... 113.7 Bismarck Water Repel park water .... 170.92 | ee ta ee | SUBJECTS FOR pool water ........ Bsimarck Motor Co. . 4 A..F. McDonald ... +» 50.00 R, P. Logan .. wy 4.82 EN; E. A. Brown .. + ST Minute Lunch 8.70 R, W. Sanders .. 64.45 Wachter Transfer 10.50 Evangelist Talked to Audience Wow Gatti, ar |, East Night on “Modern Sraany RETRO Pil ”. Judge Amidon to erin In his sermon Jast night at the Baptist. church the Rev, J. E. Naylor speaking on the “Modern Pilgrim” said that there is no evasion of the Spend Winter In California ‘cross of Christ no matter how many devices may be offered instead of it..He used Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Pro- gress .an@ Hawthorne’s Celestia Railway in combination as the bas- is of the lesson brought. Rev. Nay- lor dwelt at length on the scene cf (By the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D., Oct. 17.—Judge Charles F, Amidon, judge of ‘the United States district court im North Dakota will leave tonight for California where in company wit? Mrs. Amidon he will spend the win- ter returning to Fargo early in May of next year. Vanity Fair saying that right here is where many modern pilgrim halts in ‘his journey and gets no further. Modern pleasures are likely to hind- er the seeker after salvation because there are so many of them and they’ have the power of appeal which seems to be stronger than formerly. | Fresh car-of Spring Valley Lignite Coal, all lump, . for Fill your bin now. Phone 164. Good Clothes We specialize in good clothes only; you'll find nothing else here. It will pay you to see the values we offer. Sports suits and Business suits. $35 $40 S.E.Bergeson&Son ““Dry'Cleaning Tailoring. Candidate For: | : SHERIFF ‘Burleigh County Election Tuesday, Nov. 7,.1922 —Political “Adv. ua se ee = Pe The modern pilgrim; gaid Mr. Naylor,| Judge Miller Raises while: taking’ religion. s0 easily’ and withont cost: to himself, finds him- selfat, last, deceived by those, whom he. thought’ were his, friends; ° The speaker made plain the’ fact that there is a: great deal’ today, called religion that will bear close examina-| .5.;1 convened this. afternoon at 2 tion before accepting it. A religion p. m, Judge Andrew Miller raised that ¢osts nothing,, that gives. no the question of whether: the indict- Question of. Indictments In Mohall: Cases Minot, N. D., Oct. 17—When concern to: those professing it,*that ment: agai 5 #fi: ‘ ; ont against C. D. Griffiths charg: makes a substitute forthe gospe!| eq with conspiracy to use the mails able perhaps for a time but in th) dismissal of similar charges against end. it is bound to fail. The topics for the week are; Tues-| and Jacob C. Peters, who entered day. evening: “Excuses”; evening, “The Agnostic. Angwered,”| the mails to defraud. He called at- Thursday, “The New Birth,’; Friday’| tention to the fact that if the dis- “Christianity, Versus .World¥iness.” In this theme the speaker will deul| the three amounted to an acquital with such amusements as are com-| and the indictment charging con- monly called questionable. Frank..W. Wiebe, W. W. Bergman Wednesday | pleas’ of guilty to a charge of using Friday} spiracy does not cite persons un- pet a ti EFFECTIVE TODAY---SEPT. 17, 1922 List Price on all Ford Models Reduced $50.00 List Prices F. 0. B. Factory as Follows: see eeeed TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922 dc $235.00 530.00 595.00 - 380.00 These prices by far the lowest in the history of the Ford Motor Co; Don’ t.delay in placing your order for your Ford. The Best Automobile Value on the Market. COPELIN MOTOR Co. \ "Phone 318 ARMY BUDGET DRIVE BEGINS "HERE FRIDAY plan of salvation will be very aceept-|+, defraud will stand following the | Campaign for Annual Budget | Of Salvation Army Will Be Started ‘ The campaign to raise the Salva- missal- of the indictmen}, against | tion Army's annual budget will be started in Bismarck on Friday, Alex Rosen, chairman of the Elks commit- night will be “family night.” A8 far| known, alleged to have conspired | tee which will seek support, announ- as possible, families are asked to be) with Griffiths then the indictment | ceq today. The budget for the next present as ‘such. There will be a series of confer- ences for Christian workers in the afternoon at 2:30 for all who. will come for a Bible Study and prayer, Mr, Naylor will lead these meetings.| have. their regular meeting ‘The public ig invited to come this} Wednesday evening, Oct. :18,| ance of the organization of the. Sal- against Griffiths will. NOTICE Knights of Pythias will] ‘sce. year for the Salvation Army is only $4,500, Mr. Rosen said, and it is hop- ed to raise it in a very short cam- The>money goes for the mainten- evéning and enjoy a twenty- minute at 8 o’clock. Work in Second vation-Army ‘in. Bismarck, which a‘ds in caring for the needy. of the city song servicée-befpre the sermon. Come : and: bring your’ friends. to .thes mec:- Rank. All members are urged] and’ acts asa clearing house for ings this week. — SSS 20 Fil to be present. Special Prices on all - REBUILT CARS — "MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED Fords, Dodges, -Chevrolets, Overlands, Shudebakers Buicks, Etc. reach of niany motorists. essential to closed car u econt Touring - - Cabriolet. - - Coach *CORWIN MAGTOR CO. (litt nnn Mts Winter ‘Comes at Open Car Cost For 61245 you can have closed car comforts, heretofore beyond the For year round use it is ideal in. “family and business service, Ithas cheed car weliey b lacking —handsome, reliable, jomical. Note New Low Prices $1045, 1145 R. B, LOUBEK MOTOR 0, Bismarck, North Dakota. charity’ work. Only the bare neces- remarkable work of the Salvation Army during the war, has since con- tinued to aid the organization. sary expenses of the work are met by/the ‘budget, it is stated. The Elks lodge, which fathered the 2 or 3 Cans of Baking Powder Are Not Worth the Price of One If they are the “big can and cheap” kind because. they may mean, baking failures. THAT'S WHY CALUMET The Eoonomy BAKING POWDER 000K Is the biggest selling brand in the world; its sales { are over 150% greater than that of any ether brand Don’t let a BIG ‘AN or a very low price mis- lead you. Experimenting ‘an uncer- tain ‘brand is expensive —be- _cause it Wastes “ timeand money “Captain Llanes eiuge ‘Tee Ifyou like crisp land delicious Com Flakes insist upon Kelloggs Kellogg’s are the original Corn Flakes—and they oiight to be superior in flavor and in crispness! You have only to eat Kellcgg’s, then try the imitations, to know the wonder deliciousness of Kellogg’s. You never ate more fascinating food than Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! Tomorrow morning, serve Kellogg’s at the family ‘breakfast party! Let big and little folks tell you how much better Kellogg’s Corn Flakes really are—because Kellogg’s are never tough or leathery, and that Kellogg flavor—prove it out for yourself! Insist upon s, the delicious kind of Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN pa that bears the signa- ture of W. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes! NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT!

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