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| / THURSDAY, ENROLEMENT IN RURALSCHOOLS EPTEMBER IS INGREASED: Gain of Three Per Cent Reported in School Numeration There was a very noticeable in- crease in the attendance in the rural ols of Burleigh county in the past year over the attendance of the pre- ‘ceding year. The school enumera- tion just completed shpws that there were 4,419 in attendance this year contrasted to 4,291 in attendance last year. This makes an increase of al- most three per cent in the number of persons between 6 and 21. The fol- lowing list gives the name of the school district and the enumoration: ‘Bismarck 1870 lowa ... + 183 Grass Lake . 52 Aurora . 46 Wilson . 61: ‘Pleasant View . 42 Canfield 46 Trygg .. 4 Painted Woods 58 Ecklund 192. Ghylin . 78 Schrunk 29 Phoenix ol Florence Lake , 50 Thelma Glenview . hristiania . Lyman . ‘Richmond Clear Lake 37 Harriet 115, Lein 74 Riverview 3 Burnt Creek 49 Naughton 39 Francis . 43 Highland . 32 Linden . 112 34 37 39 IT SAVED HER LIFE. Mrs. Alma A. Martin of Yakima, Wash., R 4, Box 30, Cured of Goitre, wrote in 1891: “I cannot too high- ly recommend Dr. Hayssen’s Fam- ous Goitre Ointment, for I honestly believe it has saved my life.” Mrs, Martin is well and hearty today and will gladly tell others of the remarkable cure of hundreds in her vicinity, even though hundreds of dollars had been spent without relief. Ask your Druggists, Lenhart Drug Co., J. Breslow and Finney’s Drug Store, or write The H. H. Hayssen Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Using Tobacco and Snuff. -GoldSeal No. 10- Kills the desire for tobacco, snuff and cigarettes. A guaranteed. harmless veget- able treatment. Sworn affidavit and testimonials from grateful men who have been ,cured. Our FREE book tells why you should not use tobacco or snuff. Write today. Or we will send C. O. D. and you pay the postman $2.75. Tell your friends. INLAND CHEMICAL CO. \Dept. D. Bismarck, N. D. \the youth knows what ensued, but in \bank, apparently fleeing immediately 15 McKenzie Sterling . Driscoll Cromwell Lincoln Apple Creek . Boyd ‘Morton Long Lake Fort Rice . Crofte Sibley Wild Rose Two thousand one hundred fifteen girls and 2304 boys, a tot 4419 pupils were enrolled last BANKER KILLED BY A BANDIT i (Dodge, Center, Minn., Sept. 15—D, T. Rounesville, vice-president of the First National bank here was shot anil instantly killed late yesterday by a young man, apparently intent on rob- bing the bank and who was captured a few minutes after the crime. Rounesville was alone in the bank ‘when the youth entered. No wne but the county jail at Owatonna last night he steadfastly refused to talk. He did not steal anything from the after the shooting. DEMANDS MINE PROBE CONTINUE Indianapolis, Sept. 15.—John_ 1. Lewis, president of the United Mine One man was on base at the Workers of America, in a message to; and Baynne was pitching, President Harding protested against, ~~~....~~-~ decision of senate committee to drop) 50.4; i ; v Rag ce jection booth with the latest modern its investigation into conditions in ha mechanical equipment that could be Mingo county West Virginia coal fie! ds. installed! The istage which is large ier as | enough to h dle a dina iJ YOUNG PREPARES stow is equipped with a tull oatht of LOAN BILLS FOR ene canines New York, Sept, 15.—Bahe Ruth made his 55th ne run, breaking: his last year’s record of 54 during the sease was In the first game of toda between New Yor! a St. Lo ith ining of the double-header Anderson has ad- a large number NEXT SESSION ‘° attractions this winte:. The house | will open Friday night, Sept. 16, wita LET RCE concert and Charlie Uhaplin in “The Washington, Sept. 15.—Congress-! Kid.” y |man George M. Young has in pre- ae ;paration two important bills for in-! — troduction upon the ressembling “ KILL H M E congres: ; i The first bill will authorize the! Federal Farm loan board to close up| the seed loan transaction of the gov-) ernment for 1919 in such a way as} less than five bushels per acre in 5 the case of rye and other grains as) Fargo, Sept. 15.—Carl Rustad, mer- well as wheat. The former relief Chant of Cartwright, two days before law mentioned only wheat. It als the date of hearing on an arson notes in ignorance of the relief mea ording to word here today. The body sure passed by congress may have a hag been shipped to Kindred, where refund of the amounts so paid. hig parents reside, He was arrested The second bill covers the seed! in connection with bu g of a build- is now no law to authorize cancella-| | ——— tion of notes where ere Hes been | START CAMPAIGN a failure of crops. .The will per-j| mit concellations where the yield) FOR $1,250,000 Minn., Sept. 15.—A cam- to cancel notes where yields were} provides that those who paid thei harge, shot and killed himself, ac- loan transaction of this year. hers ing at Cartwright and was out on bail. is less than five bushels per acre. aaa iee! Moorhead, | Paign for $1, NEW THEATER TO | work in Europe of the National Luth- OPEN AT STEELE | eran Council. will be iegun Sept. 20 at a conference at Concordia college here, it was announced today. 1921, Wi E. A. Anderson, the well known ho- ‘arr Loans and discounts . Overdrafts, secured ot ficates, claims, etc THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. 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F next few months. of the news. / out gloves. =“ all sides in the great controversy that promises to “rock the’state.” PAGE THREE THETAN TACIT WV bv Both Sides of the First Statewide Recall in America The Bismarck Tribune, the, absolutely independent A\—will tél] all the news ae: Follow both Frazier and Nestos in their battle of the Subscribe for The Tribyne now so as not to miss any The Recall Catildron will handle the situation with- ~ ae In the fiews columns will be absolute impartiality to SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail In North Dakota—per year..... $5.00 By Mail Outside of State—per year. ... . . $6.00 By Carrier in Bismarc k—per month...... .60 FG Wire tre Nira Ore Wa 8 Pia Moe Nite Vote Wore Nm We MP NOT Nive ira We re Wee Nr Sr NON ME SWE Sood Wore We re Noe re Report of the Condition of RESOUR« secured ‘and u ‘ants, stock, THE FARMERS STATE BANK at Wing in the State of North Dakota, | at the close of business Se} ~= OPENSTOMORROW SAYS PACKERS tel man of Steele, will open his new| ——-———__- Banking 3 house, d : ke re the ani ixtures . 2,900.00 Ideal theater on the location where the BOY HELD IN Current expenses, taxes’ pald, former opera house which was burned | over undivided profits..... 931.66 down stood, The theater is a credit | : DUAL CRIME Checks tana + oth- to the town and will scat, if neces-/ er cash items ....$ 669.70 ; ci sary, five hundred people, with the eo Nest teataee from tsa 55 largest dancing floor in the county, la- ait dies’ and gentlemen’s cloak rooms, a; Total eakercrieer | 81 9 ‘ ; roof pro-/ 1 balcony and‘a modern fireproof p Captial stéck paid in Xe 00) Surplus fund oo 0.00 Time Cashi, Matinee at 3 p. m. Nights 7&9 p.m. Prices 25 & 50c. Prices 10 & 23. i | cou Bills Your Last Chance Tonight To See The Photoplay That Is Generally Conceded To Be. | GREATER THAN THE GREATEST Heretofore Produced, Introducing to the Screen World | OTIS SKINNER America’s Foremost Romantic Character Actor in the Play That is Acknowledged to be His Most Noteworthy Success i Edward Knobloch’s Famous Spectacular Drama ALSO Harold Lloyd, Bebe Daniels and Snub Pollard in | \ “BY THE SAD SEA WAVES” that My 1924, Corre at and Other Curre: Friday and Saturday We Will Present MARGARITA FISHERsin “The Gamesters” Some of the Big Piture Attractions We Have Booked : | Allan Dwan’s Big Success, “A Perfect Crime” This Mon- | day. Thos. H. Inces’ Super Wednesday. Maurice Tourneur’s Screen Classic, “The Rudyard Kipling’s “Without Benefit of Clergy.” George Last of the Mohicans.” Production, Arlis in His Noted International Success, \ George Beban in the Super Special, “One Man in a Mary Miles Minter in Her Late Success, “The Little Clown.” Wm. D. Taylor’s All Star Produc- Clara Kimball Young in “Mid | Channel,” also “The Soul of Raphiel.” Anna Q. Nill- | son in a Big Production, “What Women Will Do.” Real Arts Super Special Production, “A Private Scandal.” Million.” tion, “The Furnace.” Chicago police say they have the confessjon of Harvey W. Church \(above), 20-year-old youth, of Adams, Vis. to the murder of Carl Asmus | (below) and B. J. Daugherty, auto- mobile salesmen. Church is said to have told police he clubbed both men to death, dumping one into the Des- plaines river and burying the other in a garage, and went off with the $5,400 | automobile he was going to buy from | them. | Time Bill Special, “Lying Lips,” Next es STAT! Colossal Con “The Devil.” that this 1 Pretty Childish Fancy. Billy, unlike most children, is not MATEUR NIGHT deposit . standing . Notes Total STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss.=- I, H. P. GODDARD. above named bank, do s the best of my knowledge and bh THE STERLING Sterling in Warrants, 2 ficates, claims, etc Covernment fssucs . Eanking house, over undivided profils .... Individual subject to check Demand. certificates of deposit oe deposit se Savings denosi ‘Total Individual de posits , subject to check. .$11,497.35 certificates iy 699.69 ler’ and bills” nted .. payable . 5,00 the above statement is trn 570.18 39,767. 88,80; monly swe: Ey to H. P. GODDARD, Cashicr. 921, BENJ. F, LAWYER. Subscribed and e 7 this 12th, day of cela to before me; Notary Public. commission ct. Attest:— H. P. GODDARD, R:_D. HOSKINS. Directors. Report of the Condition of 6th, 192), Loans and ais Poubis ces Iscount: + $119,528.55) Overdrafts, red ai ee secured wn fixtures . real estate nt expenses, ta: certificates of 62,39: payable . 3 'E OF NORTH DAKOTA, inty of Burleigh, s8.— H. E. Wildfanz. Cashier fo est. Me my_knowledge and be 4 day of Sept. 1921. this 14th, day of Sept. 3921. A. S. BOLSTER. Notary Publi E. .WILDFANG, Cashie Subscribed. and sworn to before me expires Feb, 20th, STATE BANK at the Stats of North| but the akota. at the close of business Scpt.|corner on the market, latest advices Checks and other i cash ftems ....... | Cash and Due from | other banks.... 5 5.7R118 | Total gee veg ices «sss sonore $134,422.98 LIABILITIES Captial stock paid ii $12,500.00 Surplus fund 5,500.00 the above named bank. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. to lief. Tr. ic. My commission expires Dec. 5th, fraid of thunder, One day, while} 1922, | playing with some of his friends, it) Correct. Attest | started to thunder, frightening them. H. P. GODDARD. | But Billy soothed them by saying,| H. E. WILDFFANG. Is FRIDAY NIGHT. i “Don't be afraid, that’s only God play- “Directors. © P| ing his orgs TRBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS “ RMT | | Now very few are engaged in trans- 2| towns ipto North Dakoia. 8lformer general manager of the New ri H ! The New England company is said to} They are on the streets, on the side- { have leased 50,000 acres of land. walks, in public buildings and even | =——_ in the homes. ? The great number of potato bugs in this vicinity this year is due, farmers declare, to the hardness of the grounti which does not allow Uie bugs to dix into the earth. A heavy frost would kill millions of the bugs. RENEW EFFORTS Showers Predicted in Bismarck, | | Territory New York, Sept. 15.—Sylvan L. Stix. | i _ treusurer of the National Wholesale | The hunting season is on tomor- | Grocers association, issued a statement row. asserting that the “vig five’ meat Hundreds of njmrods will get a| packers again were att mpting to ob-|' start in the early hours of Friday! tain control of the entire general food morning, the 16th, for their favorite! supply of the country. | gndineiaseal Sarva POTATO BUGS ti fea hesesuersien” Easier By Using — yy Hat a oY ORES Waite POR BOOKLET On MOTHERHOOD At BRAcFIELD REGULATOR Co.. DEPT. OD. ATLANTA. hunting grounds. The season is open; jon prairie chickens,’ duck, geese and brant. There had been 515 licenses issued INVADE TOWN iby the county auditor shortly before! ~ noon today. Only one non-resident IN WISCONSIN icense had been issued, that to EB. L. 7 ee CF ( attorgon, of Santa Barbara, Cal. who; Birchwood, Wis., Sept. 15.—Birch- Ys looking after his business interests} wood and this entire section of north- where. A non-resident license costs) ern Wisconsin are today being over- $25; the resident license is $1.50. iwhelmed with thousands upon thou- The weather forecast for Bismarck! sands of hungry potalo bugs. The j and vicinity for tomorrow was not re-| jygs are so thick that they no longer jassuring to hunters, however. It is: | confine themselves to tiz potato patch- {Showers tonight or Friday; not much] ¢.° hut are found al ywhere. ; change in temperature. | | j /MOONSHINE SAID [ MES | = | WINNER OVER THE | GOOD HO 9 | | “REGULAR STUFF”) AT GOOD BARGAINS i Minot, N. D., Sept. 15.—Many brands: $3400. Think of it for an all modern 6 room house; lot 50x140, bof whisky ‘ingortea from Candas and anal payment and balance same as rent, good house and loca- paecee ee eee tae, etree an| $5000. Here is a fine 7 room all modern home, excellent location, | east front, garage, in a fine home district, you should see this, ‘from the “front” indicate. i can be sold—with a small payment and on easy payments. A vear ago hundreds of cars hauled whisky into the United States at night) HENRY & HENRY and some were bold enough to make, Office 4th St. Phone 961 ! their trips during the d: They con i % tinued their hauling until\prices began to fall and the profits were cut down. porting whisky from Saskatchewan Moonshine whisky made in Minot was just about as near to being the real thing as anyone could desire, the “advices” stated, and the local stuff took its place on the market. TALKING OIL _ PROSPECTS, IN SLOPE COUNTRY Oil talk is heard all over the Slope country these days, says O. H. Clark, LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT ZENA KEEFE and NORMAN KERRY in “PROXIES” Comedy—“‘Nobody’s Wife” TOMORROW England Petroleum company, who has moved to Bismarck to become fiscal agent for the company in Burleigh county. Mr. Clark declares geologists say that the formations in the territory HUGH FORD'S........“THE CALL OF YOUTH” indicate great possibilities in oil. The New England Petroleum company, he COMING MONROE SALISBURY in .“THE BARBARIAN” KATHERINE McDONALD i LADY’S LATCHKEY” “DECEPTION” BASIL KING'S .....0+ee0+ . “EARTHBOUND” WALLACE REID in. ‘00 MUCH SPEED” EVA NOVAK in.... THE SMART SEX" Matinee Daily at 2:30 says, plans to drill a well in Hettinger county about 20 miles south of Dick- inson and about 8 miles north of New England. A company also has been organized at Lemmon, S. D., just across the line, and it is reported companies are be- ing formed at Lieth and Marmarth.