The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 6

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‘PAGE SIX : If you dant to ihaite the whole. day ha just Whistle, : Always the ‘same the world ‘over SSS LADD SUPPORTS RICHARDSON FOR FEDERAL JUDGE Fargo, May 3.—According to a tele- gram received tod Senator Ladd is supporting Seth Richardson of Fargo for appointment to the federal judge- ship provided for in a bill that passed the senate last week and which is now before the house for final action, | The n se says also that Sena- tor MeCur upporting, Andrew Miller of Bismarck for th: ppoil ment. Concensus of opinion is that Sena- eee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PY» BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS American Association a Milwaukee Columbus . St. Paul. American League. : Cleveland ... #12 Washington . 1 0 | Boston ..: | Detroit New York . : St. Louis Chi Pittsburgh . Brooklyn .. event federal court chambers would | be established at Bismarck, and upon) the retirement of Judge Amidon the | only federal chambers in the state | would be at the Capital el city. * | ELECT MOTHER LEO. —'The State League | d a department | of the } ate Nurses as- | sociation organized last year, held its! first annual meeting in connection | with the State Nurses association, held | at Grand Forks on Wednesday, Thurs- ; day and Friday of last week, A v interesting session was held and it! was largely attended, The object of | the league is to raise the standard ; of,the training schools of the state. Officers for the ensuing year are, other Leo, Jamestown, president, | ister Gilbert, Fargo, vice president: | | Sister Salome, Grand Forks, secretarye | reasurer. The next meeting will be | held in Fargo on May 22, in connec- tor McCumber’s recommendations io 7 tion with the annual meeting of the | the president will govern, in which i nurses assoristion. \ Charter No, 9622 Report of the. Condition of the Reserve District No, CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK North April 2 ibs SOU at Bismarck, in the State of Loans and discounts, including rediscounts.... ’ Dakota, at the close of business on |< 28 1921, KO! $ $68,350.08 | | i | Charter No. | St, Louis .. : ‘RESULTS YESTERDAY American Association Minneapolis’7, St. Paul 2. Louisville 15, Indianapolis 3, Others postponed. American League Philadelphia 6, Washington |. Boston 2, New York 1. A St. Louis 7, Detroit 6. Others not scheduled. National League Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3. New York 8, Boston 1. Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 3. Others not scheduled. Sunday Games Cleveland 4, Chicago 3, (12 in- nings.) ‘Detroit 7, St. Louis 5. Washington 6, Philadelphia 4. ‘New York at, Boston, postponed, New. York 9, Boston 4. Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia-2. St, Louis incinnati 1, Chicago at Pittsburgh, jostponed. Minneapolis 6, St. Paul 1. Milwaukee 8, Kansas City 6. Indianapolis 5, Louisville 4. SPORT BRIEFS Babe Ruth's sixth horher failed to give the Yankees a win over the Red eee 2434, At Bismarck, in the State of North April 28 1921. RESOURCES — MAY 3, 1921 | i = Sox yesterday. Ruth tied the scor | iting his homer into the right field stand, Thirteen ‘Detroit . players got base lon balls in the-game with St. Louis | yesterday, which went 13 innings and| jin which 29 hits were made by both) | teams. i The Pirates’ ae playing fine| ‘ball in the Nationals. Timely hitting gave Pittsburgh a win over the Cubs, ; 4 to 3, yesterday. Glagener hurled the victory. Kelly’s homer for New York ywster- | day-—his seventh of the season—help- ied the Giants to. victory. Kelly’ ‘home run came In the first inning and: helped rout Pitta oft Boston, from the MORAN WANTS TO | ' > MEET: GEORGES New York,¢ May. 3.-Prank Moran, Pittsburgh heavyweight: pugilist, re-| turned from: England Saturday on the! into a nail. Criers. , Tey’ll tell it. to the world. DO YOU KNOW Feed information to the pin head and watch him grow Do you know a good thing? Tell it to ° the to”meet ‘Georges Carpentier in Lon- con in Septem: reanrdlone of ie MCGRAW IS HELD te if chi ionshi OT TY between Carpentier and deck Denney N GUIL OF in july. | LIQUOR VIOLATION PL AYERS ARE !" (New York, May 3,—Johh J. McGraw, | mandger of the New York National | League baseball club, yesterday: was exonergted of two charges of violation ED UP i of the Voistead act. | Shortly after Federal Judge Landis had dismissed an indictment returned | some weeks ago charging him with jilegally purchasing liquor at the | Lambs Club last August, a jury re- | turned a verdict of not guilty to dn- | other charge of illegally possessing a bottle of liquor at the same place. | The jury deliberated less than five | minutes, ‘BENNY KAUFF TRIED ON MAY 4 lew York, May 3.—Trial of Benny Many Changes yes Made in Lineyp: in. the Signing of New Players + With a number of cHanges in: the ‘ Hst of players obtained in the. last : |two weks for the Bismarck baseball club, Manager Alex Harper~ believes | he is gathering an aggregation that will give all. the teams in North Da- Kauff, baseball player, on charzes of stealing an automobile was set for May 4 at the. request of counsel for | causi halt his car when intercepted on a- roud about ten miles northwest of Valley City, was given a preliminary hearing ‘before Justice I. J. Moe, Sat- urday afterncon. He waved prelim- inary examination, and was” bound over to the district court under $500 bonds, which up-to the time of this writing he has not furnished. He is still in the hospital, receiving treat- ment for his fractured wrist. On Crutches From Bunions Fairyfoot Cured Him My feet, were 00 swollen I hal to use © ‘Tried all kinds of buni« ures, but get no relat. After eing Fairyfoot Tam com Bier’ Ssches, N. ¥. Free Guarantee Offer If you have a bunion, dort let it keep erepine Eniryfoot hs Brour a auiek fo Waret ences, dfiving the pin ava in 2 hours and soon inion to dissppear. If it does REPORT OF THE CONDITION THE FIRST NATIONAL, steamer :Aquitania.:- Moran said he had an agreement with) Major Arnold, kota a run for their money. Wilson, a London boxing promoter,| Harper will‘tell fans all ‘about the ' York, Nationals. The case was booked | players signed up at a meeting to be! | for May_16 but the, lawyer told. Judge Rela in ie Benet show EOOBN: corner | Crain that Kauffgiad been suspended : | in ane rd streets, Wed esday | by Federal Judge Landis, commis- iB ee pistriet No, 9) nic « “ans are urged to he there. sioner of baseball, and the court de- The lineup, as it probably will be: lay was Vinterfering with his liveli- in Lie opening of the season follows: ‘hood, Kauff is ready to show himselr | Catchers, Miller Anderson, of last’ innocent, said the attorney. | year’s team, and Roberts, of Dickin- | ——--— pitchers, Al Anderson, Christen. ; WHISKEY RUNNER PLACED ithe suspended outtielder of the New eeereraee eatiefaction. you get your money ZOSEPH BRESLOW, Next to Hotel McKenzie Dakota, at the Close of Businéss on ASK Your Grocer Deduct: i P i 5 gon; H |For Notes and bills rediscounted’ with Federal Re- | Peans and diseouais including red "$500,456, a | son, of last year’s team; Taylor, right - UNDER A $500 BonD|| Hampty Dumpty Bread . serve Bank (other than bank acceptances ” ‘hander, and Higgins, southpaw, of; Valley City, May 3.—J. A. Smitl 1. juced sold) ‘Indiana; third ‘base, Zimmermaa, ot! lezed ie id . f Omaha, Nel: BARKER B 4 snuincaage Aue NE RRINE NAA CT eRe rediscounted with federal a, leged whiskey runner, of Omaha, Neb., Reserve Bath: 49,000.00 $1,520, 56, 31/ St. Paul; shortstop, Harper; outfield.’ who was shot through the wrist by AKERY Overdratts, unsecured, 1.15 tera oh Bt. Paul; Collins, former : sheriff's deputies, when he refused to) ———$—$_$ = _—_$__$____—__—— ' .S it i ismare! star. eposited to secre circulation (U. $. bonds : ie _ Gercrument sevuritiens owneds, 5. vaae | Itie probable the team will get in! DOE VAIS) 0 srocciscesieerniaree 50,000.00 DOK! VAIUE) eo hak cou enanase eae 5,000.00 ‘action against the penitentiary team’ All other United States Gov't See urities 31, 500.00 > All other United States Government Secur- jon May 15. The penitentiary team 13 Se i ties going strong... drubbing. Glen Ullin| Byte | | Sunday by a.11 to 1 score. os aa Total . ‘ 167,300.00 SARS Other bonds, stocks, securities, ete. 65,624.25 /U, §. GOLFERS TO 4,560.62 20.2741 | Banking House, $75,000; Furniture and fix- | saatre | ates, $5.36RIG ooo oan e anes cas 93016; SEE HONQRSIN . ce eal Real estate owned other than banking hous 14,483. g itn Feder I 89,371.97 | Cgsh in vault .,..... 00.0 Tee ee va 63,698.28 ENGLISH LINKS tite fom patio 30,458.38 | Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank, i 104,640.71 ease Pe et amounts due from national banks. ¢ 96,930.77 | _ New York, May 3.—America’s golt- eu ue companie: 2,153.71 | Net amounts due from banks, bankers, a! ing hope sailed out of the harbor here} yoxchang fos for cl oer. 3,481.10 | “companies in the United States. % <°\g9.75,33 | Saturday on. the Caronia, ‘The big | ot TAGAG | " TExchanges for clearing house. a $,015:08 | Vessel carried the cream of the coun- | : on banks is | Total 216,661.89 © . try’s ~amateur golfers, headed for} disdeibplion tudd 2,027.16 —— ‘England for the British champion- te oar. S, ore rairee 26 Checks on vanks locate doutside of efty or town * j ships, to be played at ilo Lael, 500.00 |. of reporting bank and othe: c: 16,935.79 | May 23, | aa 5 1.074.633.69 | Redemption fund with U.S, ‘Treasurer and due The party included Capt. William Total $ 1,074,633.69 oe pe pee ree ne cae ania eae pr ewawone from U.S. Treasurer - “ aa 3,750.00 | Fownes, Pittsburg; Bobby Jones, At- LIABILITIES | ——————_] lanta; Jesse Guilford, Boston; Wood {Capital stock paid in . : $ 50,000.00 | $ 2,159,876.18 | Platt, Philadelphia; Fred 3. Wright, Surplus fund 60,000. ————— | Jr. Boston; Dr. Paul Hunted, Pasa. 000.00 ¢ Undivided profi 47,829.67 P dena; Francis Ouimet, Boston, Na- ‘Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid” 27,766.19 ox 20,063,48 | Capital: stock paid in. $ . 100,000.00 | tional Champion “Chick” Evans will Surplus fund .... 200,000.00 | sail Wednesday with his mother. are ane Holes i utstanding, ki: 46.000.00 ide De Rosa and taxes Net amounts due to national banks 9,865.76 7 | Net amounts due to State banks, bankers, | Reese tad depieek 7.09601 HINO NS as trust companies in the United St nd for- H eserved for depreciation. 6.0905 i _eign countries ... - 87,691.34 | Less current expenses, interest and taxes: . ere rtified checks outs . 153.41 DAUD oc sscrsceerecneseninenrsreeeeoerens bron) Urbana, m1; ay 3—The University ences on own bank outstanding. reer 348.40 Circulating notes outstanding . . 70,200.00 | 2! Illinois nine defeated Notre Dame, ‘ota 058. “Seca | 0 to 2. \ Demand dep sits) © Net amounts due to national-banks. 71,686.06 é Hen subled bo serve (deposits payable Laie |Net amounts due to State banks, bankers, and . | MICHIGAN WINS Bathing bs always a delight to people who recognize 30du , trust companies in the United State: d for- digested . how closely the -habit is associated with good health. “Soren 18.080 Mh aig SGI R cing neil racers mene tenet i or other than for money borrowed) a 123,394.79 lh a total tin Gane te bai depts)” 188,531.52 : | Lafayette, Ind. May 3.—Michigan the pleasure of bathing because ey are modern, beauti- oir iv ie Meo: ian Bake | vsubject to reserves patie i | defeated Purdue, 5 to 0, in western) ful in design and sanitary. ‘heir durability is guaranteed. ieee _ | Individual deposits subject to check..........+ 1,175,868.74 j conference baseball. i Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable af- * | Certificates of deposit due in less than~30 days _ We sell and install this equipment and guarantee our ter 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more |eoener. than for money borrowed) Ee eatipe, | NORMAN ROSS, i work as well as the fixtures. First-class workmanship in nd ostal savings): ividends unpal . 10.00 i 5 of deposit (other than for money Total of demand depo: an bank A oon ms | SWIMMER, "WEDS Lamia you money. That's ie kind of work HD) 3 412,093.54 deposits) subject to Reserve.........+.- 1,261,685. \ e we.do we can save you money the nest time you Other time depos “37,393.10 | rime depesits subject to Reserves Palo Alto, Cal, aM May 3.—Norman as sonabl ” Total of time deposit i 499,486.64 , | Certificates of deposit (other than for money Ross, world champion swimmer, and need plumbing. Repair work at rea le prices, United States deposits (other than postal borrowed) : arenes | Miss Beatrice Dowsett were married.| ‘ \ ings) including War Loan depos' | Postal savings deposits . 67 5 . ss * sits of United States Disburs Total of time deposits subject to Reserve... 219,957.05 i The days are coming when the Bath Tub and shower he 4 \e led Sn eri Tet postal sav | call often—the summer days when night time finds us | deposits of United States Disbursing of- \ tired, sticky and uncomfortable. corve Bank (including all TtgAtione repre- Hiceras Shc cee eS 842.687 | Give every member of the family a chance to enjoy ‘senting money borrowed other than r |U. S. Gov't Securities borrowed. 16,000.08 H a refreshing, invigorating bath as often as they feel 000.00 ; Total ... ‘STATE OF NORT! County of Burleigh, } le with Federal Reserve Bank 17,000.00 | $ 1,074,633.69 | the above statement is true to the best of my Knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of M (SEAL) My + State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss: Cashier of the above. named bonk, do solemnly | to break the costly, nerve-shattering above statement is true to the best of my knowledge an Bills i credit and Travelers’ for cash and outstanding Total I. Frank E. Shepard. I, J. B. Rhud, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that | swear that the | belief. J. B. RHUD, . Cashier. y, 1921, Correct—Al test: « A. HENDRICKSON, Q. N. Dunham , Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. J. L. Bell, commission expires June .26, 1926. H..P. Goddard, Directors. Correct—Attest: P. C. REMINGTON, J. A. GRAHAM, G. FP. DULLAM. Directors; Subscribed and sworn to‘ before me this 2nd day of May, 1021. (Seal.) payable with Federal Reserve Bank. Checks sold” likeit during the hot weather. The cost of having a well ‘equipped bathroom in your home is probably less than -you imagine. Ask us for prices. \ Up to date Plumbing, Hot Water ‘and Steam Heating. Only expert mechanics employed. Frank G. Grambs Bismarck, N. D. Phone 561 — DO NOT FORGET THE ELKS MINSTRELS, FRIDAY ; AND SATURDAY, MAY 6 AND 7. * § 2,159,875.: 18 | ! | -“No-To-Bac” has helped thousands tobacco ‘habit. Whenever you have a ionging for a cigarette, cigar, pipe,’ or for a chew, just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth in- stead, to help relieve that awful de sire. Shortly the habit may be com-/ pletely broken, and you are better. off mentally, physically, financially. It's ' so easy, so simple. Get a box of No- To-Bac ‘and if it doesn't release you | from all craving for tobacco in any i form, your druggist will refund your | money without question. FRANK E. SHEPARD, Cashier. . 8. LOBACH, Notary Pablic, Burleigh Co., N. D. My commission expires-April 27, 1927. te

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