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PRIVATE BANKS TWOBIGDAYS 0 NKS F SPORTS AND AL, _.PRESENTS PLEA TO HARDING | | CARNIVAL FEATURES TO LIFT pee SUED Ow PUT EVERYTHING LESSEN DEBITS | | | | SWIMMING POOL DEBT, opEN) PY BAFTISTST0 IN LETTER, SAYS TO STATE BANK "eae NEW MINISTER | | | ; . \ i } ‘Street Dance, Water Sports, Ball Games, All on Program For the} | ‘BRITISH PREMIER Two Days—Elks Band Starts Ball Rolli as | i olling es, Monthly Statement of Bank of Rev. L. R. Johnson, of Monte-| , % North Dakota Shows Con- | The water sports are fine! i! video, Minn., Unanimously Lloyd-George Declares That Gov- dition of Institution The ball games offer the best in North Dakota. siti | ernment Can Concede Noth- The street dance tonight with carnival features offers a lot of fun. Elected to Position Here i 2 And tomorrow night the kiddies show at the Rex will give tots of on-! on ing More to Ireland tertainment. { ———. STATEMENTS COMPARED) These are the features of the bis two-days campaign to lift. that $2}000! SUCCEEDS DR. JORDEN) ——- | dot on the swimming pool, the price of every one in the city. Citizens! | PARLIAMENT SEPARATES already have responded. ‘oung ladies who have volunteered their Serv-j hie } j Changes Between July 15 and lees to the Biks committee in selling tickets for the water sports and the| New Pastor is Expected to As- Fy ase ball game have fou! at people are exceeding]: ii te t ‘ n j i in August 15 are Shown in vee ene ceedingly willing to help lift | sume Pulpit Here the First | Adjournment Only is spay 7 Se Comparisons The Elks band started things rolling this afternoon by playing before] ; til October Because of Iri ! t pal the sports began at the swimming pool. marching there trom the uptown Sunday in September | Peace Situation district. The water sports were on this afternoon and again Saturday j{ eae The monthly statement of the Bank) afiornoon. The street dance beginsat 9:30 o'clpck tonight, | Rev, L. R. Johnson, of Montevideo, STIRS of North Dakota, issued today as to!, Bathing Suit Parade | ; Minnesota, has accepted a call to the London, Aug. 19.—(By the As- August 15, shows a decrease in the) ‘The sensation of the week is prom-| | pastorate of the First Baptist church sociated Press)—Lord Curzon, the footings from $11,218,658.89 to $11,-!ised for Saturday afternoon when A E IS lof Bismarck. Serer for Howls? ee 356,58, ; de of bathers from the speaking in the House of Lords to- 145,356.58. No marked changes in the there is 2 paramo Seer rne latest | Rev. Johnson, who was unanimous- | day on the Irish negotiations, said _ Status of the institution from the bathing creations, from California’s’ ily called by the congregation, is ex- the government had offered all time of the statement on July 15 are| snug garments to. Atlantic City’s jPected to assume his duties here the that could be given without com- shown. Some of the comparisons fol-|showy costumes, will be shown in the} fe i Sunday; a September. Ben Promising. the safety of the realm, ee _ | parade, it is promised. Following the! | Johnson and their four children wilii the sovereignity of the crown and zt r * ! come here at that time. 1 the dignity of the empire. parade judges will review the cos-; i ! ignity o! pre. Individual deposits show increase . f | | .The Baptist church has been with- | tumes at the pool and prizes will be; a from $542,426.99 to $566,206.63. awarded. s H jout a pastor for some weeks, follow- London, Aug. 19.—(By the Asso- pment due trom sepositary banks ‘A well known merchant offers as a} -_o | ine Rev. Jorden’s resignation. Rev.} ciated Press)—The British govern- Dd a shows decrease from| prize the handsomest bathing cos-: . + johnson was recommended very high- ment, decraled Premier Lloyd George $2,511,491.74 to $2,406,137.99, and the|fume inthe Luces store to the best, Hwvestigator Says Certain Facts /iy py pr, Bruce Kinney, of Denver, today, in making its settlement pro- number of banks holding deposits/high diver at the pool Saturday af-| Must be Disproved if She Colo., superintendent of Baptist mis-} posals to Ireland had decided on put- shows decrease from 290 to 272, indi-|ternoon. Some very accomplished i sions in the central states, according Iting the whole of its terms in the cating a continued liquidation by pri-|lady divers are to be found in the city, is Freed to Rev. Finwall. Rev. Johnson was \letter to Eamonn DeValera without vate banks of dealing with state bank./and this is expected to be one of the; ed invited to preach here last week. Fol- keeping anything back and the se- 4 4 Registered checks shows decrease| most interesting events of the Satur-; i i lowing consideration this week it was : 5 5 quel had proved, he said, that it was from $215,510.90 to $209,706.58. | Los Angeles, Calif, Aug. 19—Mol-! decided to invite him to the pastorate. Mrs. Sumner T. McNight, of Minneapolis, treasurer of the National jright in adopting that course. G ‘ The Weather FAIR FORTIETH YEAR ENGLAND STATED WHOLE A contingent fund to take care of state treasurer's registered checks shows increase from $26,355.33 to $58,- 480.01. Net profits shown as increasing from $140,493.63 to $143,914.41, Public deposits, sinking funds, show slight decrease. Public deposits of state treasurer and state institutions show increase. IBUNE==] _ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 _ PRICE FIVE CENTS day afternoon sports. Tomorrow night 25 amateurs will compete for prizes at the Rex theater, the total receipts to be donated to the pool fund. The ball game on Saturday after. noon at 5 o’clock is expected to bring out the greatest crowd of the season. Fargo and Bismarck will play their last contest of the season together. The two teams are playing this colm McLaren, chief investigator for the district attorney's office, late last} night commented on Ralph Obenchain’s! i statement that the man who killed! J. Belton Kennedy here August 5 ‘would be in jail by Sunday. | Mr. McLaren said that he would ;act on any evidence warranting an- {other arrest and that the only de- ‘sire of officials was to see the slayer| of Kennedy arrested and convicted. Rev. Johnson was educated in the south and held pastorates in southern! churches before coming north to Min-} nesota about three years ago. He is about 40 years of a and has had aj} very successful pastorate at Montev- ideo. Prenches Here Sunday Rev. John Henry Boose wiil occupy. conference. SURVIVOR OF INDIAN FIGHT | VISITING HERE) League of Women Voters, will be spokeswoman for the committe from that organization which will call on President Harding Aug. 17 to urge the ap- pointment of a woman on the United States delegation at the disarmament | LABOR BODY T0 ATTEMPT TRADE. PEACE TERMS He had heard no suggestion from any part of the world except Ireland, he remarked, that the proposals had not gone to the limit of possible con- cessions. “I want to make it clear,” contin- ued the prime minister, “that the gov- ernment did not put forth haggling terms but put forward everything it could possibly concede to purchase peace and the good will of the Irish Public deposits of county, city,| Cvening at 6:15. the pulpit of the First Presbyterian i q * aii ok | s eople. In Ireland itself, so far as I ‘township and school funds show de- List of Prizes. | au he added baie aneory | church again next Sunday. Rev. Boose! yriivoy Torgeson, of Homan, Cava- pte the doubt is not so much as must dispose of the charge against! i, making a trip through Yellowstone! © Been Z to the terms but as to whether the create from $1,543,403.01 to $1,253,711.- Event No. 1.—First prize, $10.00 swimming suit, donated by A. W. Lu- Mrs. Obenchain, now accused. Thej facts show too strong a case against National park this week but will re- lier county, who visited in the state capitol yesterday knows just exactly WITHNO. DAKOTA government really means them. ‘The pamphlet costaining the month- Second prize, fountain pen, do- : {turn to Bismarck Saturday. Rev./ i ly statement also carries an article by nated by Hoskins,” Ine. Third prize, her to be disregarded.” « | Boose was Rev. Postlethwaite’s suc-|what an Indian massacre is like. He| “ph, gqennet Alte Cutting t F. W. Cathro, director-; 1, head- ; 2 ‘ ?; Coincident with this statement it}. i Rae oot bat | 3 Y ~ at is a question of working out a4 * general, he two pair socks, donated by U. W.} Deputy’ District. cessor at Marinette, Wisconsin, and|guryived the New Ulm massacre at! the terms—of elucidation and elabor- ed “The Northwest Fuel Problem and| Nichols, was announced by Deputy District| came to Bismarck to occupy the pul-| i : Report From Toronton Says jati i P 'p' YS jation and not a changing of the terms. the Lesson It Carrier.” Event No. 2.—First prize, best /Attoroney Keyes that the prosecution | pit quring the latter's vacation. Sun-| Birch “Coulee, Minnesota, "in: 1862." In) The outline cannot be altered nor the The full bank statement follows: | jady’s bathing suit that Mr. Lucas ean | had eran eee arts thet ease | a8 will be the last appearance of |SPite of the experiences suffered at} Committee Comes to Consult |pasis changed.” fF F = yesterday and adde a il} ‘ 2 ‘ Ae cae a i Hi iv RESOURCES furnish, donated by G. Frank Grambs. | fainst the two prisoners indicted Rev. Boose in the city and he wil |that time and arduous labor as a’ pi State Officials In view of the fact that the House ndy, | 88 reach both morning and evening. On!oneer of the Northwest, Torgeson is was about to Bonds, United States, Second prize, five pound box of candy, | * ani very ‘dai pI 4 separate and that there 5 , was becoming stronger every day. the following Sunday G. W. Stewart, | hale and hearty. —-—— {were some “disquieting facts” and State and County . $1,978,687.36 Loans to Banks ++ 2,020,913.88 Loans on Warehouse Re- donated by Olympia Candy Store. Event No. 3.—First prize, two and one half dollars in gold, donated by Harry Thompson. Second prize, bath- ; > MAY CALL OBENCHEALIN Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 19—Ralph Obenchain, former husband of Mrs.| of Wilton, will preach. SAYS MOVEMENT i Telling of the massacre, Mr. Torge-| son’ said he escaped by ‘crouching all! night under an overhanging turf on a creek bank,. which. he reached. after he Toronto, a, Aug. 19—(By| Canada Press.)—It is understood that} the convention of the Brotherhood ot statements it was the duty of the gov- ernment to consider ‘all possible con- tingencies, however unpleasant, the premier said. Geiptay. ise scs. evens ee 69,101.42 5 dooby Cowan's -Drdat Rail : ich is i ' Loans to Public Institu- Ste donated": by | Cowan's 8) Madalynne Obenchain, charged with had been shot. in. the. leg. He heard| here” is Cunuidering dhe eatieaniner| Rejection would be Serious tions and Departments. 1,217,000.00 te - ‘Arthur C. Burch with the murder of} the Indians. shouting and running! o¢. giyi 1h Males t Acceptance of the vernment’s Event No. 4.—First prize, flash; s i ? a ‘of. giving their financial support io} P gor Loans on Real Estate .... 1,644,752.89 ’ |J. Belton Kennedy, may be called be-| about all night. ‘The next morning he} the government of the state of North|terms would mean that details would Interest Earned (net) and | light, donated by Lomas Hdw. Co. Sec- ond prize, box chewing gum, donated ‘fore the Los Angeles county grand he OF GRAIN WILL crawled four miles to safety. Mr. Dakota in return for legislation favor-' have to be threshed out while on the other hand there was a contingency | ‘ ny & A Uncollected ... 282,013.54 ; {jury to tell what, if anything, ‘orgeson came to North Dakota in) apie ¢ e oes ef Furniture and Fixtures .. 62,366.11 Oe Ne Fee eT rice silk neck-| knows of the case, Asa Keyes, deputy 1884. : | Glution Tesinw ike investment in bens the terms would be rejected. \ Due from 272 Depositary tie, donated by Rosen’s Clothing Store. | district attorney, said today. i ( NTINUE HEAY Crops in Cavalier county are good,! upon the convention has been intro-| “Were that misfortune to befall the Banks in North Dakota Seeond prize, rubber ball, donated by| “If Obenchain knows who killed’ enone for some, damage done by heat) duced and a committee which has se-|Telations between these two islands “I (Redeposits) caeoon ae 2,406.137.99| Cowan's Drug Store. Kennedy the grand jury ae wells a8 | y ; cured leave of absence from the eons) Mocee bistory hasbeen fo full ct uel Bees Boa caaa or woeth Event No. 6.—First prize, box can-|the district attorney's office wot i - vention is believed to have gone to | pmoruntee it bales e Bankssontelde of North dy, donated by Francis & McDonald. |like to know,” Keyes sald. : |Far West Witnesses Testify North Dakota to obtain definite com-|14 ef at ree Fraver situa mon in re- Dakola vcs ti es .eets ore 49,832.74] Second Prize, box gum, donated by| : mitment from the government there, {#2rd to Ireland than in Ga ich we Cash Items due from Sweet Shop. i Before Interstate Commerce A recital of the government ac-|8Ve been confronted,” he said, Banks in the State ..... 52,136.22) Event No. 7.—First prize, men’s! s Commission complishments in North Dakota by:al “whe ate Defined Issues. . Cash Items due from the knife, Elk’s emblem, value $5.25, do- 0 | farmer-labor government was the in-| hehe wee terms ine Be: State and Public Cor- nated by French and Welch. Second + —— spiration for the resolution urging the eratibi ane TAY Neve: cope ners is porations ...........664 61,287.63! prize, 5-Ib. pail lard, donated by Cen- Washington, Aug. 19.—Heavy grain| advisability of the amalgamation of | ye ,thing they have achieved. They Cash on Hand and Cash tral Meat Market. . ' a Wa} movements will continue this fall in} farmer and labor forces in all dis-j Ve defined the issues more cleariy a a f th bef I x Ttems capes senescence 25,302.94; Event No. 8.—First prize, lady’s silk | spite of high freight rates and low| tricts. a i jan ever id ore and rejection would Contingent Fund (State waist, value $10, donated by Webb ae | market prices, H. W. Picket, Salt Lake eee ee! pan ua istakable challenge to the Treasurer's Registered Bros. Second prize, lady’s white wash —Ruling of sec-| City traffic bureau, told the Interstate | ' _— authority of the Crown and the unity heck: 58,480.01, skirt donated by Johnson’s Popular Montreal, Aug. 19.—Ruling +1 fi today. F: < * re of the empire and no party in the rag obecks) .... Fe | y retary of the treasury Mellon that li-; Commerce Commission today. Farm-| Companion of Woman Killed in| state could possibly pass that over State Treasure Store. Event No 9—First prize, pair shoes, quor may be shipped from one country ers will be compelled to sell and take a loss, he said. to meet long-deferred Accident is Held in Police without notice. “7 “T am using no language of menace. Loans delivered ; to another by way of the United { Bond Issue ......--.--+ donated by Richmond’s Bootery. Sec-| ct ates resulted in the movement south-| debts. The testimony was given in dt [ond prize, box candy, donated by peand: of many thousand gallons of| connection with the investigation on Court | [ene would be indeed ; folly. Where Total Resources . -$11,145.356.58) Francis & MeDonald: ¥ BN tig te beer. grain and hay rates in western states | —_— | to igo threetening langues would be janeous acl » bd earri 2 al char 7 ine 1 oe miscel Pi r4 Unless carriers reduce the rates on A formal charge of transporting in- jto aggravate old difficulties and cre- LIABILITIES Emporium, Anton Beer. MANY CHANGES | grain, however, the movement will be | toxicating liquor was placed today Paddock Speaks to Nonpartisans| ate new ones.” Capital $2,000,000.00| Event No. 10.—First prize, manicure curtalled gre: é 2 ms 2 F ‘ | cl greatly after this year be-| against J. M. Thomas, companion of - | ——— Hee icviepay Lacinla: ean ba SE aed Te oad be IN TAX BILL cause many farmers are abandoning! Mrs. Alice Rafferty when she was! at Meeting Here | | PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS. eserve to Late 8 24,108, 87! Breslow Drug Co. Third prize, bath- | their farms, Mr. Picket said. In cal-! killed in an automobile accident east i | London, Aug. 19.—Uncertainty over five Appropriation 5: ear ed culating future rates the commission|of the city Tuesday night. Because] ‘phe red flag issue is a dead ono|the Irish situation caused the govern- Reserve for Depreciation on Furniture and Fix- ing cap, donated by Price Owens. Event No. 11.—First Prize, beads, BEING MADE should figure on an increased grain! movement during the next few years | of the absence of States Attorney F, E.; McCurdy from the city the case was in North Dakota politics, H. A. Pad-| ment to change its plans so that in- stead of proroguing parliament it will ried 14,084.84; donated by Bonham Bros. Second + de 4 : dock, secretary of the Industrial Com- by t+ Net Profits * 114.084.84; donated by Bonhar’, denated by Cow-| Washington, Aug. 19—Ellmination provided freight rates are reduced, the continued until next Tuesday after-| migsion, declared in a. speech Iast| Merely be adjourned until October 18. et Pro’ : c aD Co. of taxes on proprietary medicines was! witness said. noon at 2 o'clock. i night before Nonpartisans in Odd Kel-| Appraisal Fees . 4,183.38 | an_Orug 7-0. ' ize, hat, do-| agreed upon today by the house ways| ——_—__— ‘The new charge was filed before| lows he : \ ers’ Checks . 19,090.78| Event No. 12.—First prize, hat, do-| 4 4! “Blood money” was the name ap- Y é a lows hall. Casulets i nated by Bergeson Son. Second| and means committee which approved | ood money was P-) Polce Magistrate Cashman this morn-| Mr, Paddock, in speaking on the! Individual Deposits = -- 566:206.63 e, cap, donated by B, & N Clothing | more than 60 changes in the Iepub- /Pifed in the mitt ages to the money jing when Thomas was brought into| forthcoming recall election, took up| Public apesits, Sink .418,488,56|Store. Third prize, coveralls, donated Hicam tax bill. Pe ee Ree aor i peace ee |his court upon the coroner's jury! the phamplet issued by the Joint Cam.| . ts Public Deposits, General "by Best and Huyck. ‘ ; Subsequently the aay y ea |. English postmasters, 300 years ago, jcharge. Whether or not any more; paign Committee entitled “Reasons | ry ? noes ear Event No, 13.—First prize, silver] bers of the committee voted to reduce! 401 Care of horses more than of mail. | serious charge than _transporting| For the Recall” and discussed the is- and other funds ; tale |pencil, donated by Folsom Bros. Sec-| the tax on cereal beverages from the) |liquor will be filed depends upon the! sues. He declared that the issue of i emate ip ooenous 4,020,792. 1,ond prize, $1.50 in trade, donated by proposed 6 sents a gallon {04 ‘cael ‘decision of the states attorncy when / socialism, as well as the red flag was mast on a dacoral 020,792. | Sisanera: FST cap end ne a nee ee fat pee| ihe returns 6 the ne Rae ‘le hy sone issue and seer ied that the; Hold Decreased Earnings En- , teach, donated by Wellwort ore. ce ct : © H judge Cashman fixed the bond of | industrial program and its phases was 7% and other funds, Coun- | Event No, 14.—First prize, one box] cent corporation income tax on the! WORLD NEWS |Thomas at $3,000 during the time of| the sole issue before the people. titled Them to Tax Re- ty, City, Township and 253,711.02 | Pecan bars, donated by M. W. Neff.| same basis as life insurance compa-! | continuance of the case. He attacked the testimony of J. W. aici: School Treasurers ..... wade I (Continued on page 2) nies. i RES ty Brinton before the house. investigat- uction Due to Depositary Bank: } Re | IN PICTU. i i committee and in th ri | ee 381,089.19 | i ing committ d fe pertury | Pe alin Pee am ") “50,000.00 WOMEN IN NEW ENGI AND | sole in district court here, pointing Representatives of railroads operat- a . 000.00 | i | out where he d Brinton's stories ing in Ne 2 Registered Checks ano.3°| MEN AND | differed, In one case, he said Brinton! "= '™ North. Dakota ;haye; asked the — had said O, KE. Lofthus asked him to State board of equalization for a reduc- Total Liabilities $11,145,356.58 | | *There has been paid to the State, Treasurer $100,000.00 to pay interest! due January 1, and July 1, 1921, on the; $2,000,000.00 of the Bank Series bonds; issued by the State. | The Bank of North Dakota opened for business July 28, 1919, and pub-; lishes its statement monthly as of the, Cape Vridy Island negro prisoners charged with |inal assault on a young white woman at Buzzards Bay. Early this morning 25 automobiles whose occupant: : Others came on foot. They demanded the fifteenth day of the month. The Bank of North Dakota is the ‘fiscal agent for the sale of guaranteed bonds for the State of North Dakota. T. G. NELSON ILL. Fargo, Aug. 19—Theodore G. Nelson, secretary of the North Dakota Inde- pendent Voters association, was taken to St. Luke’s hospital last night suf- fering from an infection growing out of a boil. Mr. Nelson has not been feeling well for the last five or six days. He was at his office yesterday afteroon but was obliged to give up work in the evening and go to the hospital. Reports from the hospital ‘today were encouraging but the indications i that Mr. Nelson will be laid up several days. MOB, STORM JAIL SEEKING NEGROES; SHERIFF HALTS THEM WITH GUNS Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 19.—A mob of nearly 200 men and women car-| arly today stormed the local jail threatening to lynch three! rying ropes e: well as men drove to the jail. three negroes from Sheriff Rosenthal. to a halt. Chief Warden Boland warned the to attack the jail they, would “be shot The warning hafi its effect but Miss Butler at Buzzards Bay early th highway robbery and erim-| { s included women as! When the jail defenders, five men in all, fired in the air the crowd came mob, shouting that at the first atfempt down like rats.” the crowd remained outside the jail nearly an hour and a half still threatening an attack. All three negroes have been identified by Miss Gertrude Butler and William Eldridge as the men who held them up and criminally assaulted is week. TWO TEXANS BEATEN Brenham, Tex., Aug. 19.—Two prominent Brenham residents were kid- naped by unmasked men, tarred, feathered and beaten last night. Haven't you often wondered how this newspaper gets those marvelous newspaper pictures so soon—pictures from the four corners of the globe? It’s just modern journalistic enterprise — just one more ex- ample of the way this news- paper strives to serve its read- ers, The Tribune is “The paper with the pictures.” “BACK FROM WEST i Finds Financial Conditions Same s Here Governor Frazier has returned from a ten-days trip through the west. He spoke at Sandpoint, Idaho; Tacoma, Yakima, Prosser and _ Bellingham, Washington, and returned by way of the Canadian Pacific railroad. The Governor said that he spoke before the state grange meeting in Tacoma and at farmers meetings in the other cities. He said he found) farmers in thi ections interested in farmers organizations and in the |Nonpartisan league. Financial conditions appear to be about’ the same in the agricultural sections of the coast states as they are in the Northwest plains states, the Governor said. Farmers in the fruit belts in Washington have good crops and are hoping for good prices ecause of damage done by cold weath- er last spring to eastern fruit crops, tion in their valuations on the ground give a $11,000 check to cover up a shortage in Scandinavian-Ameri-| can bank in onversation in which! M. W. Thatcher and William Lemke} took part and in his perjury trial he, said that Lemke and Thatcher were; not in conversation with him in Lof-| thus’ presence on the matter. i Mr. Paddock declared that the in- dustrial program succeeding in| the face of great obstacles placed be- fore it. ! FAMINE STALKS ~VOLGA DISTRICT London, Aug. 19.—Famine is still ravaging the Volga district of Russia, jbut there is a decrease in the cholera epidemic, says the Moscow corres- pondent of the Daily Herald. During July 22,000 cases were reported as against 42,000 in June. Free transit of relief materials is that earnings have decreased. The request is before the state board today for action. The same request was made by rep- resentatives of the American Railway Express company, the Pullman com- pany, the Valley City street car line and the Grand Forks street raliway. Representatives of the various corpor- ations present were: Miland Continent- al, E. B. Stebbins, of Jamestown; Great Northern, W. L. Schoettler; Soo lines, Geo. Kingsley; Northern Pacific, M. T. Sanders; Milwaukee, A. S. Dudley, of Milwaukee; American Railways Ex- press company, H. S. Marx, of New York; Valley City line, E. S. Richie, of Valley City. The county auditors of the state are meeting with the state board today to discuss the question of lands values. ISSUES REQUISITION Governor Frazier has issued a re- quistion for the return to Tanpen of Sivert Solen. said to be in Marietta, Minn. Sheriff Olaf Lindsuth, of Kid- der county, who obtained the requisi- being permitted everywhere in Rus- he added. i sia. tion said that Solen was charged with [having sold a mortgaged automobile.