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Classic Structure of Indiana in which thelr business may be trans: This 18 a company of exclusive bank N f i c $i) x a) of the music department at yvilte acted in absolute privacy. The.vauit builders who will carry the work to MADAME LUND i) normal. Dr. Byjen, coca h a Limestone to Form New Home: | will be entirely of Yeinforced concrete, its final completion. It is thelr policy Minnesot: lege 38 a " y Nes p M ‘a college, has succeedéd Dr. of First Guaranty Bank’ 1920 with a net “work of steel bars reinifore-' to procure all of the-materials and Hilyer as president of this institution, A ing the heavy, thick walls, At oue Idbor possible locally, so that dealers| pismarck friends of Madame. Land,| #24 Dr. Hilyer has gone to Columbia rh side of the yault will be a large:ma- in Bismarck will recelye orders for}. Norwegian musician, who has be 41 {for a year’s post graduate work, (Continued from. Page One) - chine room for the accomodation. of the greater portion of the materials) more or less actlyel ‘jdentified wit ae tho work rooms, tlfe. customers’ service ie Lea Be LT pewanset dat | edd the league for the iast year, are ac-| The manufacture of soap from sew- DENTIST apartments and the filing ~ devices | fet W BZ DOU CIS OED AUS AUB Ob + Mast Famous of. vis at she has been made’ the hea OHIO be ceietee ae sat cee the eetveralécountiigetooin: Patti, Most Famous of World’s vised that she has been made the head! er fats has begun in Stockholm, tures, The bank is building for the future Ss Bi ue * | in planning work-space which sow, Song Birds, Dies in 76th Year Begs to announce to the public that he has opened PLAN OF BUILDING, : meet the demands of the institution} rant oy a ‘he ‘principal entraneg, wilt open tu!for, many years to come, A nover| After Reigning Four Decades) (SSSI: iI Ia RES Sea his office in the Bismarck Tribune Building, the center of the Fourth street front-| feature of the new bank structure will ASR TRO A age ‘into a lirge vestibule, from which; bq the lighting system. A difficult i!- (Continued From ‘Page One) S aa For Infants and Children. one will pass into a square public Job-|luminating problem will be overcome de, Caux, equerry to Napoleon TL Mothers Know That by with a check desk immediately in'by dropping the rear portion of the’ They separated after a few yen front of the door and the three main! building from the two story height so Mme, Patt! fin ly securing a div enuine Casteria Cl ose Co-operation Always SC 0-0Peln wickets of the bank directly in the! chat a battery of large windows. witl in 1885 to marry Signor Prnesto, Ni reir of this desk,’ facilitating the car-| shed abundant sunlight directly into, lint, an Italian tenor singer. DR. L. B. PURDON rying on of the general routine ot) the work space in the counting room, Her first Ameyican tour began in) Danking with the least possible cou-|'Thig will eliminate the use of skyligh* 1881—-her Jasin 1903, She was greet: | fusion and waste motion, At the rigt tland will give direct ventilation” us jed by al magnificant ovation when she | of; the lobby will be an jwell as light for the whole grounds made hex, first appearance in opera in! rail behind which. the otic floor, the New York Academy of Music, the} will be located! In front of this “SAPETY FIRST” scene of her girlish triumph of 20) will be private rooms for the usc of| “Safety first”. appears to have been years before, She was at the height! officers of ‘the bank and their-clients.) the primary consideration in designing | Of her career, and became the mu | From the main lobby a commoddious,} the new home of the First Guaranty, sensation of the winter. ‘The following | well-lighted passage will lead direct t» although in no detail has it been found | Year she sang at the newly opened) the’ safety deposit: yaults and to the' necessary to sacrifice beauty to attain Metropolitan Opera House. Her guar- s of the farm loan, insurance and this end. The very materials of whicl |) ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT jg | ANGéctablePreparationfirds | i Similating theFood by Regula: 4 i ting | eStomachs and Bowels: anteed salary was $5,000 a which will sh he new building is to be construc v1/it was paid, for Mme. Patti ground floor quarters’ with the ban ire its fireproof quality. Marble} refused to appear until the money The sufety deposit room will be de-'conerete and. steel will.be welded into}in her possession, signed for the customer's convenie! a mass designed to resist anything WAS A BOX OFFICE STAR ag well as the safety of their \-! short of,an earthquake, Mme, Patti held the record as a boxy uables, There will be tables and| ‘The ceilings in the apartments which| Office star in operatic civcl When |. chairs for the tse of clients and booths are to be devoted to the bank and its) she! appeared at a matinee concert in ciated enterprise will be attractive- Mechanic’s Hall in Boston in 1888, ned in heavy ornamental plaster | faced an audience which had paid $18, | tifully illuminated by special 900 to het, During a single tour} tures designed to harmonize, through South America she received i | jin color and form with the ge salary and bonuses more than $300,090, Many Bismarck business men have found out that “co-operation” has a new and better méaning after they have used our Loan Service. They have found that a “four square” proposi- tion could be presented to any officer of this bank with a statement of what was needed—and the money was at their disposal in a trice. } 4 | neither Opium, Morphine not Mineral, Not NARCOTIC) en Reoje of dD AMGELATIBER The dominant factors in the policy of this bank ; 4 mae Gentlemen Shave With -zaa are the alacrity with which a square proposition is Rochelle ° i 3 awl i vi t has been estimated that: she earned | chal plan, AS a whole the building will ly I S$ been ¢s ed ut she earned; “Anise Seed 4 Cuticura Soap one of the finest. in North Dakota, ant] more than’ $5,000,000 during her sing: Bprrminb i | } y ; n d one of which Bismarck can be justly | ing career. “| piteriate Sola H Nn backed and the sincerity of our pleasure in being (y ~f o- proud. She made her final professional ap- Cerified Sugar of service. The Healthy Up To-Date THE FIRST GUARANTY pearance at the age of 65 in London. i Histegren Fever : 5 The t Guaranty bank recei er last days were passed in Wales | —AfefpfulRemedy for i Remember this when you read that “The Bis- its charter in June, 1017, (Tt was in| 0 167 ae ae canes Graig y No Gonstipation and Diarrhoe. se marck Bank co-operates with the business men corporated’ by I. A. Bat, who’ for| With her third husband, Baron of ; reverishness and | | of Bismarck.” : Tree cars’ prior to. that’ time. bad |{erstrom, whom she married in 1899, and Foverishmess 2 | | Sbviemane } ’ ‘ 4 rear. PY » de: ng i Ss q i ‘neon the head of the Investors’ Mori-|¥e#t after the death of Nicolini, , Loss or er intatancy | la Security, Co. of Bismarck; C. &. Alms. Patt a reported to hi ip Jo t | resisting therefrom inl or ver | . ‘ iKfead, a inilionaire fruit grower an estate yalued at more than $5,000- ‘simile Sidnatare of | h B k B k {kima, Wash., and FE. V. Lahr, who nad ; 900. % hi Aiba! heey % FooSimi LAW? A e ismarc an for a number of years been actively on- i She was the first operatic singer in fe A zs saged in banking in the eastern part}tle World to be made a Chevalier of rt bars | Bismarck North Dakota of the state, The oflice »| the Legion of Honor, She was deco: y | jbank has remained unc rated by the Czar of R with the Lahr as preside order of Mer’ te pire = old ‘ ae SE aE. {him as “First Singer of the Cou “ALG mon es Oe NTS even when shaved twice a capital; European. potentates vied with each} 35 i ee her with — jewels. netions, soap for all uses—shaving, b: and shampooing. Doubles efficiency, not to spgak promoting skin purit: cl and skin health due to i icate, fragrant Cuticura medication. Lar- gest selling skin soap in the world. spee- Cuticura Toilet Trio “222 Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum are indispensable adjuncts t - of the daily toilet in maintaining been id and uninterrupted. skin purity and skin health, By repository for state, county bringing these delicately medicated: public funds, and its deposits are guay-| emollients in frequent contact with anteed .by the state of North Dakota your skin as in use for all toilet under the depositors’ guaranty act. urposes, yon keep the skin, scalp, air and ds'‘clear, sweet and Guaranty { ociated = with | gage Security Co. ee Rocaee | milar amount, wl] Phone 75—City Fuel} titution became the | ‘head of-a chain of thriving countey Co., for. Medora Coal. | ks, arid with mt bank ti stat: nimediately became the Investors’ Mort: capit ed for a Under these favorable c' the growth of the First Guarant After’ carefully. considering every possible phase of the situation, the of- \f s of the F ‘anty decided to let the contract for, their building plete to A. Moorman &:Co, of Paw’. nt and Talcum 25c each pleofcachfreeaddress ‘uticura, Dept.,12T, Boston.”” va ‘ Ve 3 % Heat ALL Your Housej 3 = More Than 75,000 Satisfied Users s TH H ONE REGISTER Ho ; “ »2 Yes mROUGH a ine your hemelae TE been & DELCO-LIGHT was designed and buiit by men who, It required five years to develop a plant that would Lin fifty thousand others. You, too, may have every room } fim were raised in farm homes—who experienced the dis- _ measure up to these specifications. y, i Seay B ® comfortsand inconveniences of farmlife—andwhosetout Thefe were five years of hard engineering effort back of ‘comfortable with balmy healthful heat, reaching every # ‘ corner by Nature’s method of circulation—and all through J : A panacea ape petty os iepter aed aciel at DELCO-LIGHT hefore the first plant was put on the only one register! It isn’t necessary to,¢lutter, up your : | PEO ity age cae uties. — market-three and a half years ago. i house with pipes, overheat your cellar and incur’big bills mh They were the same men whose enginecring talent had Today DELCO-LIGHT is furnishing the conveniences ; ; ! Ds : made DELCO Starting, Lighting and Ignition Equip- and comforts of eléctricity to more than Seventy-five 4 not when you can getithe — iy : ; ere coger Es Ae ’ ment for automobiles the standard of the world— Thousand farm homes. »v f me: f a Bin : ge : ‘ (Ree : , f They knew electricity—and they knew the needs and It is providing an abundance of clean, bright, econom- i 3h aN . : limitations of farm life—: ; ical electric light for these homes. It is furnishing power | cae MS. 7 p fg ‘They knew that an electric plant to give service in a 2 Renta water, nes brass Seer. churn, sep- | ee Origival Patented Pipeless Furnace farm-home must be simple, so that it would not get out , vacuum cleaner, electric iron, milking machine, | : i ithout i i i Mal of ordes and require complicated repairs— and other small machinery. | 7 be set up in a day, Marae anconvenien? e you, and will g oa I fp ® And everywhere it isdemonstrating its wonderful efficie: ‘Home so‘comfortable in'the severest winter weather you’ Mf i ™ ‘ ‘ ire littl ion _ ss ag 1t n= | : cilk be well ¥68 i yt : It must be easily operate and reaiuire little attentio: cy—and actually paying for itself in time and labor saved. | Your house’ will be, uniformly’ warm; your Pad will: be just - It must be very economical in operation - | right for the:storage of fruits and vegetables. Your fuel bill will be Py ade 5 res ! a. less than with stoves‘that heat only a part of your house. , It must be built to stand hard usage and it must’ fast ; WEDE Ak : H indefinitely— | nie : HERE ARE. THE REASONS a) : ; pately’ : . _, The Caloric'is the Original Patente Pipeless. Furnace—the re- i (ie i : ; I sult of the study‘of competéntengineers to solve the: heating prob- § ; Spewcm, lem itt the, most satisfactory way.. That they have. suc i ; ; | : eeded. is proved ‘by the fact thatthe number. of Calories fax |. : : ua i | : BE Syold on an absolute guarantee‘ of satisfaction is three. times f i % : | ‘ pean oC 2 tha acre tom les i the patented and att . : i e' cause. of this satisfa les in the pat in k : i oy ‘ | saat ePrints tbo teenaes aided ath an extan I A complete electric light and power piant for farms and country homes, | casing, bat 5 complete wooblusan ia rune: building de- i i self-cranking — dir cooled — ball bearings — no belts— only one place to | tei imag nat ahen etree Ceca ee : Gu lthick-Plates—Long. Livsd Battery—RUNS ON KEROSENE 1 Come In. And See Us . : : : | ‘Wie, will show you, hat ‘these prinetples are, and your ia oB. Ki SKEELS, 408; Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. (Dealer). | «wi II. then ise. had Aol iat ego) way, ieee ¥: \ 7 i a 3 | Wy ; j ; im fe a es Serf uv ane : :f Ashelman Bros., Inc., Broadway & Front Sts., Fargo, .N. D. 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