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MONDAY MARCH 14, 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE} PAGE THREE Piaitmereetne te eT ‘aetna mr | reports must be either in. the, local |oftied or the Fargo office tomorrow. | Three representatives of the col-|if You Are ‘Sure Our display RESULTS “REMARKABLE of | lector's office are in the lycal office. H PUT IN | They are F. D. Riley, B. E. Hitchcock | j and Mr. Mershon, who came out from WMS Prominent Rochester ‘Citizen Tried Ten Years to Get Relief, But Tanlac Is Only Thing That Helped Him One of the latest to testify regard- ing the powers of Tanlac, the cele- brated medicine which has been ac- complishing such remarkable results, is James J. Beasley, * 102 Elmdort ‘Avenue, Rochester, New York. Mr. Beasley has been chief.-record keepe NEWYORK WA pr PETITIONS Platform of Economy in Munici-' pal Expenditures Is, Given Petitions were prepared for circu- lation today for Francis H, Register,| attorney, as a candidate for the presi-; dency of the city commission, | The principles enunciated in the} petition are gs follows: Economy in, municipal expenditures consistent with an efficient administration of a grow-; ing city regardless of factional strife.” ‘There algo was considerable talk RUM RUNNING BANDITS, GIVEN TWELVE YEARS i Canadian Judge Hands Out Stiff Sentences to Border Runners Regina, Sask. March 14.—Robert to Like the New Blouses Easter Millinery Awaits Your Inspection for the Department of Water Works, city of Rochester, for thirty years and is a well known and highly respected citizen. In referring to the-remark- able recovery of his health by the use of Tanlac, Mr. Beasley says: “I have been ‘trying for ten years to find relief from.a case of dyspep- sia. Nothing ever helped me_ to amount to anything until I got Tan- lac. This is saying a great deal, for I did everything it seems that a man could do to find relief. Of course. I was hardly ever sick, enough to go to bed and was most always able to keep going,.but I just never felt right. At times during those ten years, my stomach, would become. sour like vin-; egar. I would have an ‘uncomforta- ble bloated up fealing after eating that would last for hours. I suffered| has relieved me entirely of indiges- @ great deal from nausea, At times| tion, I never have that distressing my heart would flutter? and palpitate; feeling any more after eating, and 1 and I would become alarmed over| feel perfectly fine in every way. J my condition. My nerves were on/ will always feel grateful for wha! edge all the time, and I became irri-| this wonderful medicine has done for’ table, nervous and restless. I hal} me and'I am only too glad to give it no strength or energy. to do anything. | my heartiest endorsement.” 4 In fact I wasn't like myself at all. Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. | Even a week or two ago it was nj Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. effort for me to get out of my chair| H. Barfette, in Wing by H. P. Homan, and T felt as stiff and clumsy as an|in Strasburg by Stiasburg Drug Co., ‘old work horse.’ Stratton & Earp, Regan. —Advt.! of other candidates for the commis-jEnhart and Van Mulholland were sion but. none had ben announced to-} sentenced to twelve years in the pen- day. Petitions must be on file with! itentiary by Justice McDonald in the} ; | ( the city auditor on March. 16. ‘court of Kings’ Bench at Estevan f \ Saturday when convicted of shooting 3)! with intent to kill and robbery. | KK i | JAMES J, BEASLEY Of Rochester, New York DUE TUESDAY; ssitse'riie *" " for Milady’s Approval MAY PAY HERE REPORT SOVIET © UCH a wealth of novel idens is t feat: be found in the new ; : anys Office to. Be Kept Open ATTACKS POLAND and Coats for Easter re os te to Receive Payments | tually do not know upon whieh to lay greater stress. ; “It is-really remarkable what Tan- lac has accomplished in my case. It Stockholm, March, 14—The At- jtonbladt’s Riga _ correspondent says today that from 18 to 20 Bolshevik divisions with artillery and an aviation corps are ad- vancing against Poland ‘In the district of Smolensk, Orsha, Moh- fley and north of those places, Income tax returns and- payments to the federal government are due tomorrow. : i There wag a long file of people going to the internal revenue bureau's iffice in the postotfice building, Bi: marck. It was announced that it be kept open until 10 o'clock Tuesday aight, “March 15. to receive returns GOHQOLS ENTER “MUSIC CONTEST I! The law provides a 25 per cent pen- alty for delinquency, and requires the | Minot, March 14.—Four towns have entered in the northwestern district jmasle contest to be held at the Minot i There’s an unusual distinction in the new models—The elabor- ate conceptions as well as the more severe taileured designs. You will like the new shades as well as thé artistic trimming ireat- ment. And what is vitally important is the fact that prices are decidedly lower than a year ago. Frocks 22.50 AND UP Webb Brothers “The Home of New Styles” Normal April 8-9. Rugby has entered a’ piano soloist | whistling soloist and probably a boys glee club. Harvey has a- cornet soloisé A girls sextet. mixed quartet an boys choir has been entered fron Fessenden. ! \ Granville will send two violin so- | loists, clarinet soloist and cornet so-| ' loist. ' Minot is expected to enter a large| ‘number, including the {high school orchestra. The winners in the district. contest | will go to the state contest to he} ‘held at,the University of North Da-} | kota about two weeks er. ral i Coats 15.00 AND UP From Nothing to Millions | $5,717.00 | 1905 : $35,902.00 19.50 AND UP well-known All the dainti- { est bits of | Neckwear for Easter are shown here. Easter Purses in colors to blend with ev- ery. costume. | 1906 $108,731.00 1907, $239,077.00 190! . | 1909 ' | 'FIVE IRISHMEN | JU a : | ’ TO BE HANGED I 7 $501,296.00 | Dublin, March 14,—Five young men! were sentenced to be hanged for tha ambuscade at Grumcongia in, Febru- ary. MAY BRING REPRISALS. | Cincinnati, 0., March 14.—Donal 'O’CaNaghan, Lord Mayor of Cork, , said today’s hanging of six members ; }of the Army of the Irish Republic may result in reprisals. \ LANPHER HATS The- more: you know the more yyou know you ought to know this splendid hat. ~ Dickinson, March 14.—W..F. Bur- nett is the new president of the Dick-| — {ingon Town and Cour!-7 club. The; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | other officers are: Frank Ray, vice- president; John Reuter Jr. sevre-! + tary; William Kostelecky. treasurer; | FOR SALE— Modern house of ten| F. L. Roquette, chairman greens com- large rooms, hot water heat, large mittee, and Mrs. A. P. Nachtwey,| ®4Tage. Pay for house by taking | chairman house commities. j; .roomers. $1.500 cash, balance easy it terms. J. H. ‘Holiban, east of Post- | office. Phone 745, 314-3 | FOR RENT—Four rooms in modern house, 422 12th street. shone 233. B-14-0K \ FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining room | get; like new. Price . reasonable. |. Phone 169-L. 3-14-30 | | FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house, ! furnished, suitable for one or two, ———- Phone 35 702 7th St. 3-14-3t; 7 HARRIS } NS. | S. D. Harris of Tuttle. has return- | ed from an ‘extended trip to Southern California. 1912 $733,950.00 ' i914 56,907 1915 | ———— | REORGANIZE COMPANY. ; Beach N. D.:March 14.-——Morris &! Mathison have been re-organized under | | the firm name of Beach Motor Com-! pany. C. J. 'N, Nelson has succeeded S. R. Morris. in the business, | ——— Goes to Jamestown, Valley City, March 14—H. H. Jen- }sen, who for 11 years has been con-| ; nected with C. C. Chaffee & Co. and the Marblestone Co., has returned to} accept one with Zimmerman Broth-| ers, at Jamestown. € 1917 § 45576.9:4-,4.1 6 ..0 0 | i=l), 1918 fo ib 81. 0 0 | aD ie oe : 1919 Prag 2 5 0089,, Be 2 8 0,0 | ELITE WEAR COTTON. en 1920 | Boston, March 14.-—Society leaders! | $ 2 ’ 4 4 6 ’ 6 1 5 . 0 0 phere are wearing cotton stockings and| — yyi¢, an Campbell is substituting | et eee ng nee gonane| in the Will school for Miss Pietz who the vogue because skirts are longer.| Pere A JAZZ RIOT! The spirit of Jazz turned loose in five frol- icking reels of mad merriment! And in the midst of the blare of saxophones the clatter of drums and the shuffle of dancing feet, a love story, sweet and clean as acountry wind. You'll love this picture! Substituting for Miss Piels. CERTIFICATE OF VALUATION New York, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1921. To the Grand Lodge of. the Ancient Order of United Workmen of North Dakota. Gentlemen: We have completed our ‘computation of what the aggregate of the reserves would be, by the American Expe- rience Table and 4 per cent interest, being the aggregate of the usual individual tabular reserves on that stan- dard according to the Select and Ultimate method, and we find that the aggregate reserve 30 computed is $2,167,- 276.00. As your other liabilities on Dec. 31, 1920, were. 133,557.55, this makes a total of | $2,200,833.55 as against assets of $2,446,615.91. leaving ,a surplus of $245,782.36 and giving a percentage of solvency of 111,167 per cent. Respectfully submitted, Miles M. Dawson & Son | M Consulting Actuaries. | London, March 14.—-English forger, , Jailed here, made ink out of dust. | Pulled a straw out of his -cell mat- ‘tress and whitted it intoa pen. Then | wrote a message to his wife. “Most {re sourceful forger on record,” Scotland | -4 detectives say. | 5th St. and ‘save money. i Shop at'the Emporium, 116 Financial Statement January 1, 1921 ‘ ASSETS Real Estate (Book Value) Mortgage Loans on Real Estate . . Bonds and Warrants (Book Value) . Cash in Depository Certificate Loans to Members Furniture and Fixtures Interest due and accrued, mortgages . Interest due and accrued, bonds Interest accrued, certificate loans Rents( due and accrued Market value of real estate over book value. . Assessments. actually collected by subordi- nate lodges, not yet turned. over . Assessments due from members carried by Teserve Loans to members on “Half Cash” plan . Earned Commissions advanced, not due . Bills Receivable’... GAS FUMES NEARLY FATAL, Fargo, March 14—Ole Johnson, who} was found under his automobile in the; er tie eet i garage overcome by the gas fumes; “Tom Mix takes all kinds of , from the engine which had been run-; chances in “The Road Demon”: ning, charging the battery, recover-; eae i ing. He was unconscious for 36, hours. | and it is more by good luck than} | His physician declares that if his wife! good judgment that he does not; had not found him as soon as she did’ commit suicide.” — Exhibitors! a ge enne y ! he cound not have been saved, | Trade Review. : 7; e fe ” BLY A HOME The Girl With the Jazz Heart” 92,100.75 1,072,325 .00 524,388.00 - 39,534.26 567,956.55 5,642.19» 30,591.28 12)145.19 2228446 701.50 7,899.25 6,170.88 PRISON OF MANY HUES, New York, March 14-—Cells in East |. View penitentiary are being painted | in tints of blue, brown, yellow, green and pink. Each prisoner selects his ‘own color. Warden McClennan says, 34,469.01 (he is doing it for psychological effect. More Pep than a Peck of Pickled Peppers. for Stiff Joints LET’S GO ORPHEUM TONIGHT LIFT QUARANTINE. Sheldon, March 14--The quarantine | j has been lifted from the schools and churches here, as the mild epjdemic | of smallpox. and scarlet fever was | abated. HERP’S A NEV Chicago, March 14. the newest drink discovered by pro- | hibition - officers. a mixture of; ‘moonshine and coffee, with a 65 per cent kick. The latter part of the ; name is derived from the effect on | the drinker. . We have sold hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of homes and other property in Bismarck and Burleigh County with 99% of satisfied buyers, our customers are our friends showing that our property is never overpriced. We have sav- ed buyers thousands of dollars. We have a few houses that we are offering at pre-war prices. A beautiful modern bungalow five large rooms and bath, gar- arge in basement. This pretty home is brand new, $2500, cash. Balance easy terms. A bargain. House of ten rooms and both, hot water heat, very best hard wood floors, large lot. Pay for house by taking roomers. $1,500 cash, balance easy terms. Don’t fail to see this. House of five. rooms and bath, coal range, hot and cold water. A bargain’ at $2850. $900 cash. J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745 Fire Insurance Written $2,452,258. 10 5,642.19 $2,446,615 .91 ...$ 19,385.20 . 8,171.60 2,588.82 8,229.82 {Deduct non-admitted assets, furniture and fixtures Jazz Orchestra Music 8 Reels Tonight Total Admitted Assets LIABILITIES Death claims unpaid (proofs not in .. Salaries, Rents, Commissions, etc. Taxes due but not delinquent Assessments paid in advance . Rents paid in advance 103.66 Interest paid in advance, mortgage loans .. 18.46 Reserve, as per calculation ‘of actuary . . 2,167,276 .00 Surplus... .0eseeee eee eees ensues f, 245,782.36 RINK. ffee-ach” is jSAuncnvncensvcuenesvauocensuonsvecuucesanssavcavcvecenscessvucenaccesssccvssnseeesvoveaneconanguts = LE MAYNARD'S MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street, Phone 978 The House of Baldwin Pianos RESOURCEFUL FORGER. Total Liabilities, including surplus ....$2,446,615.91 ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN -JURISDICTION OF NORTH DAKOTA ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS C.R. GREEN . Past Grand Master Workman B. C. MARKS .Grand Master Workman JOHN E. NUSS . « Grand Foreman FRED M. WHITE .-Grand Overseer E. J. MOORE ... . Grand Recorder R. S. ADAMS ... ..-Grand Treasurer W. J. KNEESHAW . Chairman Committee on Laws ED. N. LEIBY .... . Chairman Finance Committee DR. G. A. CARPENTER Grand Medical Examiner B. A. PALMER, Dist. Mgr, Mandan, N. D. Widdicomb Phonographs Sheet Music Player Rolls Phonograph Records B. C. MARKS Baldwin Grand Master Workman |’ “Tom Mix takes all kinds of ‘chances in “The Road Demon” ‘and it is more by good luck than, |good judgment that he does not jcommit suicide.” — Exhibitors | Trade Review. . | For Sale—5 passenger Dodge |Sedan in first class condition. ‘Address P. O. Box 428. l Ellington aonenanconanaonaandgasuneanscoan Hamilton Howard Modello and Monarch E. J. MOORE Grand Recorder Last Word in Pianos MANUALA “The Player Piano That Is All: But Human” SAANUODNGAOUEDAUNDOUAUDAUDDNOOAOOOUNDONEEUOGNOUEEONCUOOEUOOOUOUOOOUODOOUGOOUOUGOOEDOOOUOEOUOOOOCROOUGDIS® R. S. ADAMS Grand Treasurer F. W. SNYDER, Dis. Mgr., Bismarck, N. D. 314 Broadway enna uunauesanccnunsnuasonancucanvozegnguanogy