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AGGIES PLAYING - z . ° ‘* BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FIRST GAME OF SEASON TONIGHT un. 10.—Basketball icultural college has stitted in under the direction of Stanley Borleske, The first game of the sea- son will be played ight with the Moorhead hormal ‘team at the A, C. armory. The schedule for the A. C. which has been completed with the exception of three open dates, follows: January 10—Moorhead normal at ALG. January 17—Jamestown college at team | HIS HYPNOTIC EYE = 2 BISMARCK HIGH TRIMS ASHLEY Locals Add Another to String of Victories SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE Ashley, N. D., Jan, 10.—The Bis: marck high school quint defeated the Ashley high, the fastest aggregation in the south central section of the state, on the local floor last night 32 to 20. The game was ‘clean and! fast and was witnessed by a big ceowd of de- lighted fans... The visitors demonstrat- ed their superiority from the start of the scrimmage. Bs ‘SATURDAY, JAN. 10,1920 - RESOURCES ~ ~ ) % * ‘ ‘REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bismarck Bank at Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business December 31, 1919. . Jame: . XS ‘A LD BE. U The Bismarck quint which played at j Janu; 21—Moorhead normal at can HAROLD, fi BECHTOL. Be Ashley last wight consisted of Holta Loans and discounts. ........+.. ‘ $632,298.13 ( AC. _ London). gan: 1057 up bypaotismie |? and Burke, center; Boise and George,|| Overdrafts, secured an unsecured, . 231.98 : January 24—Concordin college | at Carpentier smiled. ‘C'est Ja bluague!” guards; Cook gid Taylor, forwards. || Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, oat Cc p y In other words—bunkum ! Athletic Director Spencer Boise and | claims, ete. an oes a 54,901.33 »abuary HD as umestown college al ain’ the man w i is to mect Dempsey Joni’ Mogae accompanied the]! Government issues j 59,068.40 "January 31—Wahpeton science at belief that europea ‘Noxt Saturday night Bismarck takes|| Banking house, furpiture and “fxs : ALC. : : manager, Francois Descamps, hypno on Jamestown at the local gym, ‘The tures ........ . : 30,000.00 coats 2—St. John's college at tize opponents in the rind, nleht pete Satie mil mest Other real ciate Paneer i ee a7 9,200.00 S' a Oecsea ‘alley y on e Jamestown floor. othe: 4 if Februa South Dakota State aly andlentien: tapped Carpontier’s right The Jim team defeated Casselton on ite rom other eash ies 3 25,901 18 Brooking: ! H The Friday. night, and after it .has en-] |. URCCKS and other casn Mems..... - og FUT. February 9—St, Olaf at A. C. Herne the spmotism, | monsieus.’ countered Valley. City, Blsmarck will] | Cash ........++++ teteceeeceeseees 14,181.25 92;879.40 February 13—South Dakot c repeattea: hypnotism !” © scoffing} have some idea of what it must go \ at-A. O. aint ues threw back his head and up against in the castern: part of the 1n—Fargo college at A. ne ; d eee state, if the Capital City captutes the Totaliiszsccisie hee vetoes vee cede vet ecy 06 0, §87B,019.24 —North Dakota univer: B Europe convince: Slope pennant. Bismarck has’ two = sity at Grand Forks. Stuart Martin writes, the uncanny games scheduled with 4 Fargo, one here y; B March 5—North Dakota univer- theory that Carpentier’s “unseen and-cne in the Gate City. LIABILITIES o city at A. G. Ceramabs mello person- fed eS SN SER ae ‘ je * March 9—Fargo gcolleg at Fargo projected along with ‘Ca i in; aren e Fargo | $ contidence in Suekie ae acpeh MANDAN HIGH i Capital. pee paid in ...... Ardennes $ souieue March 12 or 18—St. John’s at A. ©. convineé opponents of defeat. ». BRATS BEACH |) frejiccaag peckle Ices Senanses, pip eee pacino eames acer Martin spurns the theory of outrigh: Vy BEATS BEAC Undivided profits, less expenses and, : NORTHWEST MOUNTED hypnotism, too, but he says: “Projec- “Beach, N.-D,, Jan. 10.—The Mandan taxes paid. 9,558.38 SEEKING MOONSHINE (omer neregnalt A Tol tordo with high school basketball team, by a| |. Individual deposits’ abies ‘ta check. $351, 670.78 ° rae sles succes 4 score of 28 to 8, easily defeated th)! Guaranty fund deposit ......... 832.90 IN FARTHEST NORTH vanterestine..:in~ this ; connection Sota “er _| fast fivo from the local high school! | / Time certificates of deposi 407,137.05 H Carpentier’s own statement of is very. effective when a here last night.’ At no time in the s deposit: fi ‘3774 34 i Tegina, Sask. Jan, 10.—-Out across : weelater Deseaunpe jlivpnetle jfublect is to he made, It auleken one} game were the visitors pressed: Beach aetinge, open) S. ey, tes Ha } the wide p country, up in the : ~~ | nine none Ti een ae nF oO prehension and.makes the bod; oH icker| was somewhat outweighed but ald not er ified checks eet Riese aieee rugged brush s of the northern | been made in the most isolated dis- through th at ere show the same teamwork that Man-|{ Cashiei’s checks outstan ing. Bist e & 05 : s and among the bluffs, littic | tricts. Tieages aeulent ere I woula Heraraeietrsarecushinge La M dan did, - Due to other banks:..... RES CRN 2,281.14 766,020.86 bands of Royal ‘Northwest Mounte PCO Ret ree es F a ‘ pre: i Bie AXKT Sanne Rolicsinen'vare searching sout' itlictt MONARCH COAL D Bn retires filwed by ad ane rar otuce nein is JIMTOWN HIGH - stills and ng considerable quanti-|_ The C. A. Finch Lumber Co.| acrobatic turn ist. TRIMS WARRIORS Total cicesssics seco seas ties of “moonshine.” The scarlet riders are working in conjunction with the Inland Revenue Department. Captures have heen fre- quent, as the plants were active dur- has in several cars of Monarch lump coal. Now is the time to fill up while the getting is good. Those big, shiny lumps are just ing the holiday season, Seizures have as shiny as ever. Phone 17. The Oldest ne Largest Bank in this section of the Stale Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ‘ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED difficulty. By watching expenses and depositing all’extra dollars ‘in a Savings Ac- count at four ‘per cent compound interest in this , strong bank, you will soon build up a substan- Have you ever tried keeping an itemized .ac- tial surplus,fund. “As a gigantic finale I allowed my- self to be sent into a trance by Des- camps and did ’thought reading, ” The smile in Carpentier’s eyes stg: gested that this was fake stuff, mereiv to entertain the crowdy But writing in all sertousness in his book, “My Methods,” published b; the sport weekly, Roxing of London he devotes several pages to his ring psychology) “Self-confidence,” he says. going Into. icks which others, you never notice. look upon this telepathic com- tion’ as mere nonsense,” he Si “but, it pays a tremendous part in’ the ring, ‘an muni He's a bundle of hair-spring nerves ‘OF CASSELTON with penetrating eyes and he is in- St and keen. But I should pick hin ‘d, money-getting mana- ger and advertiser, rather than a stu dent of the. occult. TAXES, GOOD ROADS AND LEGISLATION COUNTY DAD TOPIC county auditors and commissioners will be discussed at the thirteenth ar, nual meeting “of the North Dakota County Commissioners’ association at Jamestown, N. D.. Jan. 10.—The Jamestown high school basketball team defeated the Casselton. high school five here last night by a score of 24 to 22. The game was closely contested from the first few minutes of play, and the deciding goal was not gained until the game was almost over. YOUNGEST BANK IN Thursday At the annual meeting of the board of directors of the First Guaranty County of Burleigh. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Iss, Hope one) Y 4 sge™ x ILE. “M. Thompson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to ‘the best of my knowledge and belief. E. M. THOMPSON, i 4 Cashier. ’" Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Janu- . surance of victory, “If not overdone i is- COWAN’S DRUG STORE the most potent fo Ge BA te ana paca ns ae orgs. CITY HAD STEADY }| ary, 1920, A anon eveloping this theory he points to sioners Promises to Be Boat ae Tommy Burns’ belief. in mentally sun- ‘A GROWTH LAST YEAR (SEAL) Notary Public. - duing’ opponents and points to the Interesting ! : Correct. Attest: : subconscious influence of One person Tee First Guaranty Re-élects Officers : 1 ee over another—the thing that, makes} New Rockford, N.D. Jan, 10.—Thé I, P. BAKER, aes one man command ycur_ attention] question of taxes,-food roads und legis. at Annual Meeting BENTON BAKER, 9 when you pass him on the street, while] lative problems ‘jhich “are puzzling Directors. ‘ New Rockford Wednesday, Thursday | 20k, the officers were re- -electéd ioe re Carpentier believes thatif by,“bluff”’| and fi ey 14, 15 He 16. 3} another r, ‘The officers are ¥. A. A. LINTON LEGION ‘ "WEATHER REPORT tricks, by well-grounded assitance an | ‘Che courention delegates ‘wilt “fatt| ath, presidgnt; ©. 8. Mead, vice pres-| : For, twenty-four hours ending at self-confidence and by mental sugges-| in” at-the call of. John J. Loh of Stark | dent; E. V. Lahr, cashier. The bank's)”, TO HAVE HOME) noon January 10. tion, he can make his . opponent | county, president» of the ussociation, capital is $50,000 ‘and it has $7,000 in Temperature at %y A. “shaky” then that opponent ‘is already] at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Jun, | undivided profits. “Deposits “have be-n Temperature at noon on the downward grade.” He addds: “What the occult force is T-do Not know, but I do know that 14. The addr given at 3'o’clo and the respons¢gs of Mr. of welcome will be iby W. ©. Be&sselievre, . That brought. up fo $250,000 in the7bank’y two years’ existence. The directors discussed the matter o1 Plans Made For Leasing Commo- dious Club ‘Rooms Highest yesterday . Lowest. yesterday . Lowest last night it exists.” evening. the members of the associa- | moving the quarters of the bank whild x . | Precipitation’... When Carpentier ot s ti ii a sh rie! the new banking house is being eree! buh .| Highest wind yelocity . Tele tie oren met Bandsman | tion svill be shown: road movies. cd: sbutcdnuto thes present Imesh Lihton, N. D., Jan. 10. A committ Focecast shinan, in Paris shortly papers said Rice “ap- peared as a man in a dreafn.” before the w Whatever the truth. the fact fs that at the fight between Beckett and! Car- pentier, the- magnetic little bundle of nerves Descamps trained his gaze on Beckett almost as soon as the English. man had ontered the ring, and ‘kept dhem there through the. evening,” He } pald litte attention, aparently, to, the Frenchman he discovered, Carpentier also appeared ag usual, with his.assurance. smiles for friends and perfect confidence, Just as, though | saying: “Be with you,in a minute. to. knock this fellow out first. ps is a short, fat. highly Frenchman. with -all his. coun “temperament.” His movements. re quick and jerky. His cyes are small and: beady and. his gaze. and speech ave always intense. ith energy ang victories and He is bubbling oye w tak he es Carpentier's his own, that there were “two nalities fighting Beckett from. the moment he entered the ring—Carpen- ™. tier’s and Deseamps’, ahd from long contact | and training their wills act us one.” Tord famous — Britt su ‘T have no patie Drogheda. says: ‘ lative ‘committee, George 1. Wallace of the state tax commission, will speak on the subject of “The. Question of Taxes” at Go,” Is the: bright’ subject off the address of T of the Yellows who will dday o'clousk Thursday ‘afternoon,— dress, WILL be followed by a on “kol's Arrange It So We ;membexs of the Good Ronds’ a: tion. Highway folks ~will tell the commissioners how to help. The ban: | quet. will be ved at 7 o'clock, ~ The mectin; morning will be featuted.- by. the 2 ports of the legis- the selection of offi- ‘ion of the next cun- O. Cooley, manager ‘one Trail association. s the convention at 2 several. of: the county auditors,of the state are plannhig on attending the convention as visitors. . The officers of the state association are John J. Loh of Stark county, pres- dents... L. Russell of -Fddy coun yice president; and Frank ‘Heines of Barnes county, secretary and treas- urer. M’LEAN ‘COUNTY | MEN MAKE NICE COYOTE CATCH have not been able to obtain a loc: tion, It is planned.to move-the pres- of American legion members is busy this week arranging for: the use of a very popular among the lesion mem- bers, at very small financial: outlay. It is the intention to have the place- conducted in such a manner that harm. Jess entertainments will be provid gambling or things of that kind being taboo. At the legion meeting Friday night, there was also considerable discussion felative to requirements of a ladies’ auxiliary to the legion. Lady rela- tives of legion members can form such organizations, getting their charter through the local post, It is quite prob- able that such an organization will be under way pere soon, SHEEP’ WAGON TAKES’: * PLACE OF OLD STAGE Jordon, Mont., Jan. iN iloent on the stage hetween here and Miles City—a long trip over a cold prafric—- complaine of the chill, so Freighte* J. R. Gatten. has, set up a muving house. He cquipped a sheep wagon with, bol sleds gear and. set up a large. stove. There are tiny windows, through which. the scenéry may be surveyed and seats .are provided for a dozen For North Dakota: ‘Fair to-night and Sunday; somewhat colder to- ’] ? * building in town for club rooms for count of what you spend? The Sunday Herald of London: said] o'clock ‘Thur jorning, Jan, 15, Hy | ent building to an empty lot until the} oon members. “Plans are under way | ™&B- eee In the recent fight that “he behave} will be followed by a discussion, of|2¢w home is completed. Work on the] ¢>” secure the basement of the Fir i ores porate Do this for a month, like a man with no- confidence ; ; ( he} “The Cow. Law”, by. J. J. Osterhdus, new. piructnto 9 be atarted saat Be National bank, commanly ‘known as Santon ey | ill find that seemed hypnotized.” daiyy: commnlssiones;of North Dakota. |S00n as the ground Is c! da the band hall, The. place can be. se- ven 4 and you will fin a Martin: says Bombadjer Wells, wh Stewart Lockwood ‘of the North Dako-| Weather permits. St. Paul & dollars could have acer Wells, who irt Lockwood ‘o} Nort ako Reuven cena cured very PeSaAnAbIYS heat furnished-| Winnipeg 29 many dollars col was beaten by Carpentier, is a vietin| ta Agricultural colleg . ; A few card tables, games, books,! Hele 14 i been saved without great of a stronger’ personillity, | the subject of.“Wheat. Cooti Figures in Mystery _ | jcxing gioves, éte., will make the club] Gefen, *2. 12 Swift, Current Kansas City £0) Meteorologist. ¢ “Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for‘ Hosiery. BUY GOOD COAL; : ITIS. THE HE CHEAPEST Get acquainted - with our Black Diamond Coal —the coal. without a fault. We have a good jsupply on hand-in Jump and egg sizes, and.-will make deliveries prompt- ly.. Phone 115. .-F: H. Carpenter Lumber..Co.. —————————————————— ; 5 with the suggestion that Carpentieror} © Washburn. N. D., Jan, 10—-What is aa 1 Descamps hypnotizes an - opponent.| considered as a nice catch of fur-bear- perkone: ae Erne A FACTOR WORTHY OF e ommun!1 The main point about ain is| ing animals: has been- made. by Carl] pe yee remning cold attey the DEEP COGITATION. His coed ga te 6 and. Milo Field, who live’ between’ Bie aed See en nanan “Satisfied Shippers” and “Hon: ‘ | Bombadier Wells Twas not} Washburn and’ Turtle Lake. ‘The eat" Retaras” have. guided hypnotized when C: entier defeateil men brought into tovin last Saturday “the only heated staze in Montana. , lead the Bismarck Hide & ur i : . me. The Descamps suggestion is ab-) 43 coyote pelis, which they had. killed HINSON’S for Phoenix Pure ’ in promoting a volue of ess, Our community existence depends upon the will- surd, The ‘right, not hypnatisvi,| this winter. © They . esiimated — the sinoe YSON’S for Pho wetened Gastomers” always ingness of each to generously serve the others. koncked me ont. It comes ‘so fact you} worth of them about $200.00... They zt lose. = aA have been and always will be Come to this Bank and test its service.” Try its can’t dodge it.” James White, i well-known British | | stajel phat the were quite a few votes this year and. that’ anybody our basic idea in making returns. ~ Buyers of modern and convenient facilities. ite fight promoter, “Descamps helps | contd ¢ Eu 5 ee ient facilities. Sound out its | Carpentier fight, theve is Yo doubt!" hey Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides and generous policies. about that. Thiy way: by his wonider-| guns. Junk. fal foresight and judgment. Carpentier Not only ao they make a nice little /qanners of ¢ You will then realize our first desire is to add to ente the wing with: an air of domi- nance imparted to him by Descamps’ profit by selling ‘the pelts, but thes, a bounty of $32.50 which >. Laurence Gardner, 18-year-old child SLOAN'S GETS EM! Furs, Coats, Robes and Leather. the growth and strength of your community—yes, wonderful gift in making himself ac-| they receive from the county. “Taking! companion of Dr. Christopher Schott] Famous pain and ache Liniment, Write for price lists and catalog. and ours. axainted with psychology and pecu-!in all considerations both the> Mr.| who says she wi vith the plscsician, Bismarck. Hide: & Fur Co. The Bismarck Bank Vetire he could rities of the who is to be met. 1 training is applied and it is as inst a man whom he had been’ g and knew all about and wis xh Carpentier were. entering the} have made it a very, profitable. . They are not the only nce, , Who receive a benefit, many hundreds, of dollars a ca: for the mena of the county killing off: of the- coyotes. distributing Christmas gifts at the time of the murder in Louisville, Ky. Dec. 24, -of Miss - Elizabeth’ Griffith, Schott’s office assistant.. Inset: picture is Dr. Schott. who is held:in,the death of Miss Griffith. The body-of:the dead kept handy, Beings gratify- ing relief HEUMATIC twinges: case “up ,soon. So do stiff joints, Jame back, neuralgia, overtaxed muy cles, and those pains from weather ex: Dr, Pierr Faidherty, Carpentier’s Co a BENS. woman found in\Schott’s. office, too—they don't fight” lon 2 “The Friendly Bank” medical adviser who supervises his] DEVILS LAKE TAKES and the Gardnor. child is expected to Pealast the “counter-irritant Sloan's Shoe Repairing training; The secret: of it, 1s _ CONTEST FROM .FORKS | furnish « strong alibi for the physi-) Liaiment roduces. . ~ Bismarck N th D: k ta that Carpontier is a man who studies. \ cian. Keep this old family friend handy or aKO All the time before and during a fight aees cli for instant ,usc-—a little. penetrates \ he is working with his brain as well as his m During training he ni a se a study of what he will have to contend with as ma any men do of 2 mathematical problem. Gilbert Collins, psychologist, refe-s to Carpentier’s career as hypnotic sub- ject and adds: “Students of hypno- tism know that the power of a posi- hypnotic suggestion, properly adminis- tered, almost irresistible. >) Grand Fork SDs Jan, 10.—Devils Lake was the victor in the high school basketball game here last night. when To Cure a Cold.in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO. QUININE: (Tablets). It stops the Cqugh and Headacne and works off the Cold. E. the team from that. city beat Grant Forks to the tune of 37.to 14. " Otherwise Oecupi “Nohod id--Mr, Groucher, “Is generous Hoth to sympathize ‘hon- este witty other people's — troubles W: GROVE’S signature on each box. 30c. STOPPED: USING TOBACCO—I used to- bacco for forty years and: found some- thing that cured me.“ If you will write , enclosing 2 2¢ stainp I will tell Address 404 10th and Bismarek,- No D. 4-10-3t toithout rubbing, leaving no skin stains, muss, or clogged pores. You ought to kecp a bottle handy always. ‘i ac druggists. hree. sizes ‘sizes — 35c., Sloan's S Liniment sé Crewsky repair ‘shop: does quality shoe repairing. A fahcy job at a reasonable price: Many \ Jobs can be done while you wait. ‘Send your work to me by parcel post and T will do the rest. JOE CREWSKY 109. Third St. Phone 898 | When he hus a Looulmche of tls on.” j Another, E. VY. Lee, says: © “Hyp- ,

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