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Valuable Heating Book Free You should secure one of these free Round Oak Pipeless Books, 9x 12, profusely illustrated, which proves this claim. and describes other dis- tinctive advantages —Sold By ——- FRANK G. GRAMBS Western North Dakota Agent Bismarck, N. D. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SH Z ' SALE 190 Full Blooded Shropshires, one- year-old ewes, in first class condition. This is a fine flock for any one wishing - to start in the sheep raising game. Can be seen at Burnstad, N. D. C. P. Burnsta ‘Owner ; Who are financially able to buy the -| principal and. interest from all Fed- EEP FOR the church MANY TO BUY HE SHMNGS BONDS ~ OGTOER 6 SALE Reports from ‘Ninth District Re- veal Interest in $100 and $1,000 Certificctes. OBJECTS OF CAMPAIGN GIVEN “Big Brother Day” in Thrift’ Moves ment—Final Plans Com =” pleted. October 6 will see many thousands of dollars spent all over the Ninth Federal Reserve district for the pur- chase of government.-savings . bonds, which might: otherwise: -be ‘spent /in needless extravagance, Plans ‘for the campaign ‘have been completed:.and according» to announcement by: M. BE: Harrison; ‘Wars Savings Organization director; there has’ beem::a-isplendid response from the public: and: in'many localities the present campaigns ‘be- ing carried’ on by the old : Léberty:| Loan organizations. and where thtschas:|, been impossible :the War? Savings Workers are rallying once more ‘to the good of the-cause. ee The object of the campaign: is to. again impress upon the country the Paramount importance of practicing economy and wise: investment 1 To Salvage War Thrift...” October 6 sales will, be. limited. to the recently authorized $100 and $1,000 treasury certificates. * It is the desire: of the ‘Treasury ‘Department: of. the Federal government: to! lay before’ev- erybody the OPPORTUNITY: to buy one or more of these’ saving certifi- cates. 4 “It is an opportunity to salvage the war taught: habit of buying govern-' ment securities,” commented R. A. Young, governor of the Ninth Federal Reserve distriet, “and it’s a chance to encourage the steady: workers in the smaller war saving stamp work by:a ‘big brother’ day’s help from those $100 and $1,000 certificates. It is a chance for the busy -businessman to strike a hody blow at the high cost of liviffg and’ it is an opportunity to put in a big day with our characteristic American spirit to better economic conditions.” No Specifled Allotments. There are to be no state, county, district or township allotments by the district organization in this campaign. Each county will strive to secure as large a distribution and sale of these certificates’ as possible. It is not in- tended to allot a specific amount, for any individual or to attempt. to. sell to any one individual a greater amount of certificates than he can afford to |” buy and hold. These certificates are a guaranteed investment. The following. brief‘ anal- ysis of the $100 and $1600 will prove interesting: New Certificates Analyzed. Issue—United States Government Security. Denomination—Issued in denomina- tions of $100 and $1,000 (maturity value). Rate of Interest—Bear 4% interest, compounded quarterly. (@leld 436% interest). Maturity—Maturfty January 1, 1924. Method of Purchase—$100 Certifi- cates may be purchased at any post- office of first or second class, or at any bank or trust company. ° $1,000 Cer- tificates may be purchased at any bank or trust company. Tax Exemption—Exempt both as to eral, State; and Local taxes, except estate or inheritance ‘taxes; “surtaxes, and excess+profits “and: war:: profits taxes. 1 cas Safety—Issued’ in registered form only. > Not: transferable and payable} only to owner named thereon, except in ease of death or: disability: | Regis- tered in “Washington ‘and ‘ protected from loss:by fire, theft or in any. other way. Holdings—Total ‘holdings sof War Savings Certificates‘by”any: one per- son, series of 1919, and Treasury Sav- ings: Certificates not ito exceed $1,000,| , zturity value. oe, f Redemption—Principal ‘and accrued interest will be paid-at any time fol- lowing second calendar. month after month of purchase upon ten days’ no- tice. (Table showi¢g redemption value at any time prior.to maturity appears on eaclf Certificate.) Exchange Your War Certificates. “It is well,” gaid Director M. 5. Harrison, “for the public to bear in mind that any individual having a war saving certificate partly filled with stamps of the 1919 issue may complete such certificate ‘and exchange same for a $100, maturity value, treasury. savings certificate. This applies only |‘ to the 1919 issue! of stamps.” Fraternal organizations, — school boards, churches» and other organiza- tions are particularly interested in the | sale of these certificates because of} the fact that the certificates are ex- ceptionally attractive security for such | organizations. By investing in a $1,000, maturity value, certificate, or several of the smaller denominations, these orders wilf find, that ‘they hav a fund which is drawing a goo@ rate} of interest and which will, in case of | emergency, be convertible into cash gm ten days’ notice. , Not until the time of the Reforma- tion Was marriage a rite to’be sanc- tioned within the church. Prior to lwas certainly to be his, but the grea BY) ing symptom. Ifit is caused by dts curative “THE 'UNPARDONALBE SIN” Eyery now ‘and then most directors of regulary program, _ motion pi features or special feature attraction have,to-have a’ try at something ext ordingrily big, such a8 “The Birth of a or #The-Hearts of the World.” Mat-| ‘shall Neilan is an exception. outent.- When Harry Ger- ded to put Rupert Hughes’ tiling story, “The Unpardonabie in,” into.one of the greatest of the igger productions, he sought Mr, d Miss Pickford objected strenu- ously, because it meant another dirce- tor. for two of her pictures—and the movie fans know what the Neilan-Pick- ford combination has been; but she finally relented and Mr, Neilan began work on the big play. Fame which was not sought after tent of that fame was not to be re until the opening of the picture. I? 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