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PAGE SIX. CIty DECIDES ON ACTION IN ~ELeCi RIC. CASE (Continued trom age 1) sor sa‘d that he Savored the plan of » city tester of meter thet for example, when a er cailed meter fi consimer didn’t know wheter the utility was doing what they shoukl or not. that the “white ws a meter and that the way of knowing whether it was pay- ing for more ciectricity should pay for. Sorze of the comm thatoo ge # from vec \Ulow Estimate. Final estimate on the’ first’ part nt street sewer, on which ct totalled: $33,456.45, was| § Biemarek Hotel . of tu the coatt presented and ullowed on recom- mendation of the city engineer, myzintenance bond to be filed untia certain replacements are made, The $65 pe manholes. A second contract was let for is 363 feet to carry this sewer on to the ri¢er, the first contract provid- ing jynction with an 18-inch‘ sewer Abstract of Votes Cast at the General Election Nav z 1922, by the Voters I hereby certify that the within and following. Abstract of Votes cast-by ‘the voters of Burleigh County; A. D. 1922, is a true and correct copy of the origital Abstract of Votes thereof. made” by the regularly. organi Witness my hand:and Seal this seventeen day of November, A. D. esl 2 Name Long Lake” Morton Telter McKenzie Menoken Burnt Creek . Naughton Chy Rock Hill Wing Harriett Phoenix Richmond Canfield. Estherville Grass Lake Wilson .. Steiber Summit Second Ward Second Ward Name and Namber ot ’ Precinet on the south ~side: of the Northern Pacifie tracks, the second contract being leb after it was discoverea that the sewer being built was two feet lower than the sewer: it empty into, and the 86-inch sewer then extended to the early” ‘in Alife he: be?! ‘| policies of his bupiness. * of ithe Rev. ‘Jobn’ often saw him writin) ‘torial on:his:way'to the store if the morning, seribbling, it’ on s the ‘back’ of an envelope or. any ‘odd serap of paper he: had) {n ‘his. pocket. He was always ‘looking {or better and newer ways'of doing buggness and aside from ‘providing .conven- iences for buyers-and. securing. able management, Mr. proat attention to’the' welfare of his employes, establishing“ among them many institutions’ for cultivating a ‘and: heard’ his. rivals laud;him ‘ag ‘a4 metchant rinee of the couse WaT Prysbyterian’> Hospital a. Philadel- the: Fifst 'Bé John Wanamgker Dies After Short Miness (Continued from Page t) ., contract was for $7.95 a tlnear foot [he organized training sehools where 4s compared to $6.95 on ‘the first con: The second section is about completed ‘also. Bills were allowed as Corwin Motor C assisted 7-in ccreeting.. many; H ; Mon's Christian ~ Association! buildings, and conti buted | college. missionary institutions: in ,China and Japan- At the ou! | BE \k* of. the-Eutope of: the first to: ist ‘of: the Bel shiploads. of . food sts mpich were: ent to the invaded count: Mr. Wanamaker governe by“:many maxims. “Every ing,” he once said, the:sum of past endeavors, plus am- bition ‘and the new visions.” ““Businéss must rest upon the un- ‘ferutnbling foundation: of confidence: in oné another.” “On every “road young men coming on.” “Keep up. the old standards, and day: by day. raise ‘them higher.” ‘As: to: his “own ‘life he once said; ft “Thinking, trying, toiling\and trust- ing. ig, all of-my, biography.” Over Million. Ilha Wages Given to: . Rail tail Employes cneato. Dee, ; 1—Wage. increases ately - $1,800,000 tenance “of, way of, th Pennsylvania rail, pena system - have been granted by | the road. after a, series of conferen. the sunamemont and | joyes “Fepresent ion fora ch ps hy tits oneeda,. Mr: Wana a Fa shouted caihagiastiet give a load of bricks "fr er's- brick yard.”. Later he gathe handful. of boys. shcemaker's shop and:formed a Sun-. ‘which was nucleus ‘of: what isttojgy the Bethany Presby-' terjan Church of. Philadelphia. The, Bethany”: Sunday -Schiool, | Mr,” Wanamaker wes ‘superintendent,’ has. 6,000, members, the largest “ Suriday Uhited: States. Mz. Wananiaker, took, particular pride‘ in this. school, 2s. 1 as ‘the Brotherhood of Andrew. ; which he’ also founded, it-is .known- that he carried constantly an al- a In 1882 he. wag offercd the Republigin nomination, as con-| gressman-at’l ge: for the "state, of, put- declined it, and in’ 1886" <he*declined to be pendent cant jidate for 1 his workers were taught the “Wana- equipping twa Civie Activities. Mr. Wanamaker interested himself .$ 10.14] in many civic activities. first salaried’ seeretary in Amerien of the Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation, in 1858; one of:the founders of the, Christian Commis the Civil War, and one'df the orgs izers of the Lentennitl Expoi In the latter year he began the development of his depargment store, establishing the house of J&@n Wanamaker & Company on Chestnut paid to an Ameriean merchant wis that given to: Mr. Wanamaker in’ thé, fall: of 1911 on the fliftieth anniyer= sary of his business’ career. It,is estimated that during, teen thousand’ of’ his employes ftom Wanamaker} both the New York and Philadelphia had distributed into American homes| stores greeted him in his’ Phi ‘merchandise reaching nearly a bile phia store and presented him the house in which he w: He was known as a great believer’ a jubilee book in which each ‘of: the in advertising, in newspaper’ adver-' thirteen thousand had written theix ies. He, names.’ A similar tribute ‘was. paic at that time in New York: where a committee’ representing. the <‘ther4 chants ofthe United States, includ- ing 180 of his business” and competitérs, met to or at a‘liincheon. He was’ presented; with’ a handsome: silver’ loving: “CUD. pon a utility to test a Wanamaker® paid) P in mmbat of. thé punsideptioh eanipaigns and’ gave a great amoun of Work. to:.the ‘RepublicanNational Executiye Committee, of) was’ a’ ‘member’ during the ? ‘is made up of vstem was on ity had no them to improve thejr earhing cas pacity, providing retirement of old employes’ on retired pay, and creat: ing’a court of appeal ghostn by em: any complaints Street, sewer department Service Taxi Co. .... Welch Hardwi dis said to be Harrison, Mr, Wanamaker! was ine vited. to'-enter the ‘cabinet, and’ al- though. there was muth criticism to. ‘}the effect that a’ metchant was un- fit fora cabinet position, M maker became Postmaster. ‘and_ was! acknowledged~tater. by rr ioners thought! 1 nptin complaints was steam on the ground that the quality of the steam caused the meicts to register higher. company union. could be‘ taken. One of, the greatest tribiten’ ‘ever Stindard Oil Co. about: ‘with him- |phabetical index’ of. the members of and. brotherhood, «permitted, , het ‘ list to- acquaint him: "here individually with all the’ mem- His attendance at the Sunday, school meeting kept him on his. feet. Almiost continuously for eight haurs. every Sundiiy, for he often’ einahet ed'as many as twelve meetings made short addresses or short-ti talks at all of ‘them. Sunday work: the -year over half s’centuary. . “in his ‘career - Philadelphia, “hd twenty y later established a in New York as successor ‘of A. Capital Steam Laundry. C siness' mechanism sq. the postofficé department}: were. a in Mr. Wanamaker's line. He -spreid, Service’ ‘and opéned in which — foreign ‘his entire career Mr. the fast: mail lion dollars in value. sea postoff ives mails are dixtributed and: made up. on ‘the ‘sé¢a, and, among other things, advocated the ‘parcél post ‘and :postal which were’ later .realized, jehip of telegraph lines.“ © : The YeligioGs side of Wr. Wana maker's life-was-one less—known to the general: public ‘than, ‘ai consists of 4,357 linear fect of ndard vitrified sewer pipe foot, 380 linedr. feet of 30-) inch pipe in place at $646 and 10 tising: above all other vari spent millions of dollars in it. One of the features of his advertising ! canipaign was his development.of the News Page” which he led with; an editorial over his own signature, invarkbly written: ‘by himself, to kep the public in’ touch. with’ the Such. was he cooperated with him in. much of ‘his'}e1 but. one in which he wai Philanthropic work. He founded theif Ri igers, Nopth Dakota, at the G Board of, County: § u vassers ag apt ee efi law. Commisatoners of Ballreads United States Senater’” northwestern region of the Pennsyl- ~ ‘vata, “announced here’ today. The: increased ranged from one "“hour’ for carpeters, painters id masons helpers to five cents hour for assistant bridge Although the the increases rate will bee retroactive tb Novem: There are: about 30,000 suployes who will come’ under the increase. The: Pennsylvania System was once of the ronds that refused to settle with, the federated shop crafts when their strike was terminated on some roads’ by the Baltimore agreement. Instead; the Pennsylvania ~ its employes into the )| Pennsylvania System fraternity, a The-employes then élected representatives to negotiate all difference with the management. CUT THIS OUT—IT Is WORTH MONEY Cut. out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2895 Shef- field A e., Chicago, your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial pack- age containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains | insides and back; rheumatism, back- ache, kidney and bladder ailments; anid Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whele- some and “thoroughly cleansing ca. thartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches and’ sluggish bowels. of. Burleigh Canty Election heli at'the- various Precincts of said County, on the seventh day of November, s. _FRANK. J. JOHNSON, , County Auditor. Il, writing HEN IN. GEORGE FP. SHAFE) - MELHOLLAN McDONNELL F. T. O'CONNOR FRANK HH; HYLAND, S.A. OLSNES8y <= ‘AY.. HARDING WM. J. O LEARY ARTHUR “DIXON . We LYNN J. FRAZIER - GEO: -M. YOUNG “THOMAS: HALL “HANS ANDI J. POLLOCK w. c a Ge Bey 2 hs 3 f | lz wri Meni W" ey enw Sen] W'aafen| W's FA “E ERIC: A. 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