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‘George D, Mann gave a three minute | dis: 3 ie , approved of the previous method 5 0, VW. ROBERTS vale noon pone aspects: of Rotary:| the former Industrial’ Commission re- : ae Do Pe peld from the Ger-| hospital for treatment. vert Davis — Severe : i ‘Membership Not. E: \ called the $26,000 worth of bends, and; Us Wa n Baptist church tomorrow. of the city, a well driller, injured his RICKET 4“ jp Not Essential the new method is now to be instituted. a |p Besides they parents, there: are, left lower limb. while ati Work and’ rh : Membership is not essential to a : aT to mourn the death of little Edna, |tered the hospital f: sa F ; ; Gon participation in the benefits of Ralary | LEGION GUEST HAS BIG IDEA HEAD T0 TELL four sisters, Katherina, Annie, Emma penn age Cod-liver oil is the “ ' fem kor she fend) guccens: ob Rotary ie ; Ue and Frieda, ‘and four brothers, Henry,| -,. At Bismarck Hospital best thing in the i 1 \gnea!! Theembt ae . i : nn, Harry and the little brother, | Ms: J. “Volinsky of Moffit, William world for nS mblem of Rotary you will! M, Charles Bertrand cap ) an Woe notice has a stall conter but a | cradles. Bertrand {o¢-F rance/ 7 jane P ¥ ho is about a year old. Bllwein of Moffit, 'T. FP, Lechner of ‘ 4 ~ "circumference symbolical of @ Rates Association of Veterans to Pre- | ys Max, Gottlieb Miller of Krem, Martin J r 4 Oy. cea ian’s obligation: “Service Above | serve World Peace. aa G Bade Welss of Krem, H.D. Place of Mitt, S i, Part Work ‘Plays in Various 'Self.” If Rotary were confined to ye, Rated eR eae. ; TS TAKE 2 Rowendink of Strasburg, Judith ASN i | aie ore we Self.’ Jf Rotary were confined to, @/ an ‘association of men of all. coum-| pea i us | Swee of Driscoll, and Mrs, N, Weisz| [| contains richest cod-liver alks of Life Reeounted | come a cult with a limited appeal, an-| tries who fought with the Allies against) presentative Anderson Will! fos Soren neve: envered (he Pismerck (44) oil, abundant jin the vita- F ~ , Before Rotary Club | tagoaietie to the spirit oY cooperative Germany, ag, the Tell, of Investigation Into ] 0 F i ple mines that every i rane : IE most effective unit | : oVe Vale Brotherhood to Meet. child needs. af —_- ‘Anyone, then, regardless of race,} to. presen asl Agriculture therho Weather held the boars at the|creed or previous condition of servi-’ (0 preserve world A Ate The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- AT ALL DRUG STORES « Ff noonday luncheon of the Bismarck Ro-| tude, who fears God, honors his coun- peace is planned A, Installed as Noble Grand” With| *,, will hold their regular meeting byes PECs te ' ¢ tary club. O. W. Robert3, in charge |try and places service above self.is 4 by M. Charles} Fargo, N, D., Jan. 4.—In picking the, zx | Thursday evening, Jan. 5. All mem- z ; of the local Die eve a most inter- aria whether he is conscious of Bertrand, member | man eeu auatitied to answer the ques-|,, Other Officers i bers are requested to be present to if esting account of the work of the: bu-|the distinction or not. of the French | tion, “What's wrong with agriculture,” take part in the installation of offi- i ry reau. He was introduced by Phil.| ‘The Golden Rule is the divine 1: 5 _| Which will be the theme of the annual is ae cers. State Manager M. D. Fire insurance premims | In this a anievere fue cored ee che tren ‘ powers Deeaumen relationships, but it See een eee Grain Growers’ Convention Meaeeae. i pane age \of Fargo, will be in the ‘city iat Seat ene: almounE: to; $250,000, 000 aay » Mr. Roberts explained in popular|is alsova basic law governin fdet He ‘ in fargo, January 17-30, officers of San i . th te _ terms’the science behind weather pre-| balance in coanemics Hotary de: of the Inter-Allied) the convention picked Congressman pace feat: im an vonen ymecdng pie Le cana ae cena year SERINE ‘ dictions and the difference between | mands the practice‘of the Golden Rule Veterans’ Federa-|Sianey Anderson of Minnesota, chair-| Succeeds L. H. Langley. | The cere-Viow, ait Sara dnt trends eed weather and climate. He explained | in all relations, both spiritual and ma- tion. Bertrand|man ¢f the Congressional Joint Com- mony, of installation of officers Was | iivited, eae ae san an buy, and sell State Hail War- I ‘how “dally: ae ae drawn and how, terial. came to America| mission of; Agricultural Inquiry, Mr. ponduetet by H. A. Armstrong, grand | 7¥'°" rants. Call or write. Obert A. 4 i i ly predictions are made. It Rotarian Mandate with Marshal|Anderson has accepted the invitation | ™28te". : “ft * . A wd. >» was a tribute to the service,Nhe said, “The Rotarian mand: HH % i i pe eV invitalon iG " MINERS TA Olson, Eltinge Block. Phone B ‘ , |= late, “Service Foch “as a special |to teil the convention the outstanding . R. Green, manager of the Bank KE ‘ m1 that so seldom cold waves end storms Above Self,” ‘is the very fuest of. thesAjuerl ; - With the (o£ North Dakota, who is c f i mame in ie forecast teed ie arrive. ange neae: just as the Gollen Rule eee nS aE 00S: Tete Medal Eevicditvra lagueeee and. eins |the North Dakota “Oda volbwaniows Bf P. THE MARCH imes, he explained they were |is the very essence of Christianity. Ro-| yy have assemble Sat the convention at the sec -g| Board, was present and mhde a short Be eT behind on their schedule, but combina-} tary combats selfish poli | now have assembled under the leader- . SHU gMTaL ue socond (aay) ‘ 4 ed 2 3 q tions of circumstances were usually ee just a8 the Gia ereee ahah ship of the inter-allied federation, and PA mabresits commission, created omer eaten an te Yost PRM SE ict ° a meeting soldier: S a on, created 5 8 r 8 ° 4 He ee saves ae He. save te) worldetio: Golden Rule ea ote aa ieee of all) at the demand of the United States| The Rebekahs served lunch. There| Run coal field, between here and Fair- ’ FREEZONE In one month, he explained, he had: gripped a pagan empire. at Na TRGRTeaSL LINE ERRORS -|senate and house of representatives,| Were many out-of-town visitors. jmount, where his office announced more than 1,200 inquiries ‘about roads.| “Rotary, th - ; i i ning American and composed of members of both, is —_———_— miners were coming with avowed in- zy ‘ Mr. Roberts started tho plan of re-|is all Teter RG Hy ok exclusive: tt the Legion will send a strong repre-|going about its inquiry into. agricul- Se Ss —*| tention of marching into the Gustom Corns Lift Off } porting road conditions to auto tour- | only as each Rotarian radiates the Ro- Rentation to the conference. ) | tural conditions in a systematic man- CITY NEWS { Run territory as a protest against au Pat eee ' ists. /IHe said that the plan had be-|tary spirit in¢everyday transactions. | , Bertrand served as an infantryman| ner. Divisions of the commission are | ¢ a __«,| alleged agreement of the miners of with Fingers Ne j + 2 come popular in other sections. Every| The sixty or more Rotarians in Bis. in the French army from.the beginning |Studying the questions of agricultural | On Business Trip. the Gilhert-Davis mbine to work on a aay during} the! automobile season he | marck a merely the apostles of Ro- r to its close. He was wound- Ray aud nanclng J. L. Bell has gone to the Twin| non-union basis. D little “F 6 i has. many inquirjes, tary and it is their militanc: times ‘and severely gass # 'y committees of citizens | Citi a y i i —_———— rop a little “Freezone” on an ach- , He termed the weather man as a/ makes Rotary the vital fares ie is. ban Laine tase tertcuea lth assisting each division. Mr. Anderson saa See Ls aie at Clifford’s Skating Rink is] ins corm, instantly that corn stops ‘ “dispatcher of storms” just asa train! “As we enter a wew year, it is fitting drafts on’ thirty. different has recently appojnted the advisory | ~. Business Visit. | nd ae 10¢| Surting, then shortly, you lift/it rene dispatcher guides the operation of the | to place special emphasis upon the ecaune ae y ent 0C-! committee to ‘the transportation di- y. MEETS PATE open day -and evening. C} off with fingers. It doesn’t hurt a bit. traips. Prefacing his remarks with | fact that the blessings of Rotary ‘are a soyalsseminaied was it In.the/ vision, the farmer members of this we < Dickson of Missoula, Mont.| during the day and 15c in the} Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of historical data to the origin. of the! not confined to Rotarians alone but] 4), roy, engagements into which it was] committee being J. Lowell, master of as a business visitor in the city t0:| evening, tf] “Freezqne” for a few cents, sufficient weather bureau, he accorded the hon-|are dynamic forces that can trans thrown. The senator likewise is head|the National Grange; President J. R. ale x to remdve every hard corn, soft corn, or of the first weather prediction to|form all men, for, as the poet sings, of the French veteran society made | Howard and Gtey Sjiver of the Amer- ¥ ‘ More home owners now live ‘in the| or corn between the toes, and the cal- ~ > QB , Benjamin Franktin who evolved the | “He who loves his kind does first and exclusively of men wounded ‘in ac-|ican Farm Bureau Federation; Milo] yy To: Twin Cities United States than in'any other coun-|luses, without a particle of pain. \ general theory upon which the science | last a work too great for fame.” tion, D. Campbell, president of the Nation-| Fred Schnecker of the city left this | ery, Adv. i SE Gi he sk ti ‘h. Mee dead: was song leader and in- In the formation of the inter-allied al Milk’ Producers’ association; and see th Hatter eure ea in. an interestitig manner, he sketch- | troduced a new, stunt which took well Ai A. U. Chaney, genéral manager of the| mess trip. ed the value of the:weather bureau to} with the members. peiation, | Bertrand has) american Cranberry exch 1 : ‘i the businessmen, especially those who] Among the visiting guests were quent trips to Ttaty, England, | facturers and tailreads alse aie teat To Zap. (| Sta N a Sees Re f the Condition ‘of the Reece De ; e em art, Fargo; ‘Mr. McGray, Underwood. firs 2 0 Sta Faré and one-half A yesterday for Zap to complete the in- F the part the weather plays*in litiga-| a : he was the only civilian in the dis-|plan has been ranten by oll eatin stallment of an’ electric "Tight plant CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK q eee coldest temperature registered GOLD MET ALLIC me hed campany of Marshal Foch, | from ‘all Minnesota, North and South which they have commenced. at: Bisinarck, in the State of North bakers. as the close of business on e : ; Admiral Beatty, General Diag and [Dakota points. Full one way fare must ctr DECEMBER 31, 1921. } in ‘this country, he said, was in Miles Gen. Baro cques to receive the|be paid to Fargo and a certificat ‘At St, Alexius Hospital % a i | eee City, Mint., in 1888 when it was 67 ; e, OF i RESOURCES \ ’ p i ‘ American Legion's gol _| receipt, taken from th Mrs. L. A. Tavis of Mandan-under- degrees below. The warmest regis- i gold-medal, for dls: fe station agent. Loans and ts, includii discounts....$ 821,805.33 7 tered was near Fresno, Cal. when the STANDARDT BE tinguished. service. The certificate, when validated at the| We2t 2 very serious operation at the ans and discounts, including redisc raeee, S218 | temperature was In excess of 130 de-| - conto n, entice ne holder hay re Se ee eaarwent Fenton. Dedue’: N ¥ ‘are, at pant A ‘i a es mee SCHEMES TO COLLECT DUES |sstiteates are presenter inet? | oration st the hosts some time‘ago,|Nofe and bls restscounes Tank. aecentances The wi t he ald the: - ber in-previous years has been far i returned to his home at Baldwin yes-| serve Bank (other than bank acceptances Sahara dtetert edge Ticteaerature Novel Methods Are Being Employed | °X¢eS of that figure r in| terday, Henry Miller of Raleigh, M,| 801d) +-.+.--++-+++ Vasituseasecseneccocssecere * 71,885.55 e ee ‘3 mploye : Wynkoop of the city and George omer eer aT -f- was known to have exceeded more —_—_— to Induce Legion Members to RPE ERE ESTP RTT Scharf of Wishek have. entered the Total; Loans ... $ 750,469.78 Marea Tate ay shade end the That Is: The Opinion of Repre- Pay 1922 Assessment. P. NEUM NIA FATAL ¢ Overdratts, unsecured - 1,619.67 as in Siberia where official | . . Z Haws U. S. Gayernment securities owne: {homomoters registered as low as 97| Sentatives of 3 Scandinavian | — Yovel means \ TO LITTLE GIRL ‘]Deposited reul (U. S. bond: 4 pelow! ‘ Novel means employed by American eposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds ta es : Central Legion posts to get in membershi| cramer aes par value) ...+eseeereeee Ra Guatnonn +... $ 60,000.00 Z oe Baers wag given en enti: | el Banks tae len Hive tn 1005 %ee ea ae ae sega ve ana ts half year All other United States Government securities 14,850.00 g 2 a Hf sive iceP as aae eee é) Mr. and Mrs, Phillip ‘ ; 4 dress and several questions were ask- Stockholm, Jan. 4—Representatives imeyt in every community where .a Weigenbure a i PBR: i passed: away at the home CAPSULES Total . geced galatieiae es 64,850.00 . ed showing the interest among Ro-| for the three Scandinavian central post is located, according to reports | 400 Eleventh street, sce , , 4 rt t, is vies a , yesterday. - | (0 c 40,068.69 farengitt the More of the ua. a banks jaccided at a meeting just held| ‘© |-egion national headquarters in In- | monia was the ene eee. oe M | DY Pieiate ata concn praia : 4,747.81 vel feature o! r m wi "1 B ¥ : le (MiDY)f {Furniture and fixtures|...-..... 747. ‘the introducing of each Beeiiter by th ree ablibien re ete ved me Ar 1 ; i} munerel arrangements had not been) —§ Nia Fpucecapsctuneia Real estate owned other than banking Bere 42,756.98 his fellow member. This was carried | tallic standard in Europe, though round the top of the list is the | entirely completed but the funeral —_— Lawfyl reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.... 51,798.54 outst <4 ; hes in] pe, even gk | story from South Dakota. A post is Cash in vault and amount due from national im a snappy manner and there} it should prove. impossible for every Pepi were some novel characterization. | currency to regain its former value: wre ers oF men ho. pays) ae noaae due’ from’ State ‘ba nk , ‘Danker 8, and isi: A communique, issued after the | @s ues hefow a set date a biscuit | Charter No. 2434. , Reserve District No. 9 e from. State banks, bankers, a € ’, ; : ao nance | ‘ trust companies in the United States. 1,964.51 A a : meeting stated that probably at the the newest bride in the REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF mpanies) An [resent ime-no country in) Burope | 2%! va asian, hve of the THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Cheeks on banks focated outsd me __ | Real be abe to retum to the gold) tots brine dstibuted conta) at Bismarck, the State of NOES Danas Typts Tore Ot anes OI edemtion fund with U. & Treasurer and due eae i Uv | - izes —$20, $10 and $5 DECEN 31, Redemptio: % a It’s E: If You Ki You Kt D jation of the United States. The plan | in gold. ‘The biscuits may not be Re RESOURCES he 4 vue ‘a ae ile Us Be treneuren ands Oe wt 's Easy: ‘ou Know Dr. {that scemed to offer the greatest 8 ! pos o ( rom U, S. Treasurer ....eceecsceseees daocaes 2,500.00 Edwards’ Olive Tablets “1 charfce of’ success was for England broken open until the night of the post |Lodns dnd discounts, including rediscounts.... $1,616,844.70 as land the United States; in common, to will serve as cards | Deduct: f Total sec eeeesccee cee eeeeee nee dbees oe $1,043,663.42 i - she searet of Kee Pine young Bi, feel | take the first step toward the re-estab- recipients of bis- notes and ae rediacounted: with | BS young—to do this you must watch your ~ | lishment, of this st ‘d. WI cuits tec they cpuld not, judg ‘ederal Reserve Bane (oto ag i by? liver ‘and. bowels—there’s no nee ‘of | | first’ stepeout a Etaerthyh Waraee oa erom their aveight Seria ines nee than bank acceptances soldeel. 20,000.00 Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 _ havinga sallow complexion—darkrings difficulties had been taken no great | ~xined gold pieces or bricks. : Notes and pills rediscounted ather SUE Na Bean 50,000.00 under your eyes—pimples—a bilious | time would elapse before other Euro- Leama ; than with Federal Reserve Bank Ns ia x Undivided profits ... 15,099.82 M ¥ look in your face—dull eyes with no | pean countries would follow. out in Be a post gave its|* (other than bank acceptances sold, . [3 7 ER W PE | Circulating notes outs! zs 60,000.00 j sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety So long as the value of the British ince officer varte blanche in collect-| “hut including rediscounts —yitit 4 Amount due to national banks .. 17,644.75 if cent of all sickness comes Arom | pound-had not been stabilized in rela- A few mornings | ‘War Finance Corporation. 19,500.00 Amount due to State banks, bankers, an a inactive bowels and liver. ee ition to the dollar, the meeting consid- were being routed - : companies in the United States and foreig a, _ Dr. Edwards, a well-known physiciay | ered that none of the Scandinavian | vit of bed at 4 a. m. by members of ey } 39,500.00 $1,577,344.70 | countries ...........2.seereee ei ee 93,626.61 in Ohio, Derlected'a ere tale Sra countries would, unaided, be able to | the committee who refused to let the Overdrafts, unsecured ‘sie aielelgcqeceeeeeses 345.04 Certified chek outstanding .. 179.01, : pound mined with oiveciltoact onthe "| stabilize thelr roo. values ta:rela-| swmerdr go Dic to bed inte had U.S. Government securities owned: + aac daieclte (othoe Chew Rank dep ostta) 0K 16.60 I A 2 z | tion to the dollar. 2 1 up. ‘he various state depart: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds tt ‘ (other than bank deposi is) sabe patients for years. | The opinion of the meeting was pe Sa Salk trap pane par value. see 75,000.00 | Ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 j ‘Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, thesub- | that, until a fixed international mea- ments of the Legion are ina hot con-| ay) other Un States Government Secur- days): stitute for calomel, are gentlain their | sure of value had been obtained, every |*'°*t for the honor of being the first | 44 seers 44,250.00 Individual deposits subject to check .....++++++ 187,146.62 action yet always effective. Théy bring little qountry. should abstain from ail | ‘0 send in the complete dues of the Pt eS AE Certificates of deposits due in less than 30 days i , ¥ abot that natural buoyancy which all | experiments with the stabilization of membership. Total 119,250.00 | (other than for money borrowed)........++++ " 116,563.28 Should eno yon ee and | its currency. / ————_——- _ ( Other honds, stocks, securities, ete. ‘ 60,426.21 total ot demena deposits (other than bank ‘ Soni # le ; iture and fix- leposits) subject tg, Reserve...---... +++ $ 303,709.90 Dr Edwards OliveTablets are known WILL HELP CHEER UP BOYS | Dancing House, $79,000; pare Time deposits sub hee ir oli 5 a tures, $5,363.16 .......ssceecsercscenseeees 80,363.16 | Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after by their olive color. 15c and 30c. NEW METHOD 2 Pe Real estate owned other than banking house. . 23,561.99 Si daye: or subject to 30 days or more notice, Miss Rita Gould, Vaudeville Star, Of-|Cash in vault and amount dué from national Gantt postal savings): ‘ . : fers Her Services to the Amer- banks ...-- EA pechian sods es 178,682.87 | Certificates of deposit (other than for money i N MORTG AGE ican Legion. Atmount due from State banks, ban! borrowed) . 398,241.19 a cine | . u 7 Other time deposits s "S68. Automobile Painting |; wis companies in the United States 32,811.04 m ee 47,668.36 | 3 i be 889.79 ‘otal of time deposits subject to Re- i New Shop Just Opened. | —_—. “The boys need a little cheer now Bxchanees for sclesrine house a Z Seen 5 serve lame tee near ve 445,909.54 723 3rd Street. ‘Industrial Commission To Issue|(. °° much as they did when they | checks on banks lotated outside of city or town vere States, deporits (other than postal. sav- All Work Guaranteed. i \ ee Ae NE. ne of reporting bank and other cash items...... 22,416.84] gorocits a TTA eee fepoalt, scootiut and . Bonds As Work | France, homesick, Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due: ' es disbursing offcers.. 78.29 Phone 415J. Jacob Fell, Prop. s, Work Goes On Gah cea Tee Seige Treasiirar'.. 3,780.00 |Blls payable wth Federal'Reserve Bank........ 7,500.00 a Pe aa ia ble. Tl do my ‘Advances received frem War Finance Corporation 10,000.00 i a = Saal Senta aa raverdies the in re,” said Miss N Total ceseedecreereeetser ene ag 9 $2:216,708.67 Total ; Idi ‘a have ‘disapprove , Miss ROS Total ses eeeere eves digha sbayeceete see $1,043,663.42 ‘the former method of i | kets! Goulds 0) ok pai STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, etre: K I L 1 E D ee upon ‘mill and. elevate prop.| 1 & , vtudevitle Capital stock paid in ene ' ” hes, F | erty for the purpose of issuing bonds, | ‘tase in offering Undivided profits 4,025.57 wa) i County of Burleigh, Gold Seal No. 10—kills the desire $5,000,000 was placed ‘upon the Drake i ician te BR a ham 2 the above statement is trae'to the heat of my knowisdge aad tele y ns —Gold. Seal No. i 70005 d jon the Drake} we American Le accrued vee 9,672.71 st of my knowledge and belief. . for Tobacco, Snuff and Cigarettes. A WP ulehe ore eae orks) mul on sion, During the Reserved for depreciation. 12,048.93 25,747.11 | \ _J. B. RHUD, uaranteed harmless vegetable treat: | i not been started at| war Miss Gould Circulating notes outstanding . 75,000.00 beet ? Cashier. getty Se uanints fein Sgndtetal pie nev Abont $25,000 worth of bonds moat the period ‘ Amount due to national banks. Rereeerateey 62'323.88 Subscribed and sworn to before me this ath day of Tanwary, 1922, : - of America’s par- mount due to State ban! n yal Ui: - Hi fi men who have been cured. Full treat} ats new plan provides that a mort- Meidieneines companies, in the United States and foreign (SEAL) Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. ment $2.75. Our FREE book tells 2p tne ‘Drake mill and mortgages | tus the various A. B. F. billeting certified oh istanding.... Les 99,364.17 | Correct—Attest: y,commmidslon expires Juieleeie26: why you should not use tobacco. It is | Win] pe placed upon the Grand Forks | s, staging entertainments*for the dese ad total Sumas Be re 162,084.07 396.02 ei c Remington, Free. Send right now. _ property; {or the’ money, already in-| ‘ldlers. ; Demand deposits (other than deposits) sub- LA Graham Inland Chemical -Co. P Ai ‘ed, which is about $1,000,000. Ad-| After she had passed most of. last | Jeet to. Reserve (deposits payable within 30 Pah a Dept. -D. Bismarck, N. D. ee issues will be made as| summer in governinent hospitals and | days): par Bae 7 ‘ogresses, covering addi-| recreation camps entertaining sick and | Individual deposits subject to Check....eeeeeyee 1,273,458.24 | i y Start the New Year right. rea aun: Inyeete Under this plan} wounded men, Miss Gould -informed Certifitates of deposit due in less than 30 days ‘ © Stop using Tobacco. | rowing probaly seen: Center the legion that on her theatrical tour,| (other than for money borrowed). a 97,989.89 000 at a time, or until a DoH issue is| OG Cre winter. She WOuld elye;Ner Serv eal yeaa s (other than bank Bao % oe completed, coga| tees. free) (0), legen sposts in: all the deposits) subject to reserve. +++ + $1,381,448.13 E A G L E -When tile firm of Chicago attorneys |‘? she visits. Many posts are time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after a | ayer themsely he of the poverty 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, Y . —_—_—_—_—_—_——o—SS | to have a stage star feature their ama- and postal savings) # = Tailoring and Hat Works For Raw Sore Throat | teur theatr for the benefit of needy | Certificates of deposit other than for mone | z Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing. ; and disabled service men, borrowed) ......++++ s | tf Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Knife At the first sign \of { Postal savings deposit 241,508.51 | TRE Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pressed. | 052 rub BigND \O%r AiER Wy! SOFC: i Anes UePOs TS x . 6.64 | liver. Ph 58-Op- | = tub on a little Musterole with | aK Total of time deposit subject to reserve..$ 241,515.15 | Direction Valleau Theatre Compan: altel I for and doipmarck, N. D. ‘Mail your fingers. | Asking Too Much. United States deposits (other than postal sav- Deny: prdere Solicited: _ It goes right to the spot witha gentle | “f don’t want to eat this egg, it’s ings), including War Loan deposit account and tingle, loosens congestion, draws out not a nice egg,” protested the'six-year- | deposits of United States disbursing officers... 909.21 TONIGHT : soreness and ; ae old daughter of the house at the | Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank..... . \ 30,000.00 POLA NEGRI : is aclean, whiteointment ‘| breakfast table. ——_—_ \ | made with oil of mustard. It has all “Mary.” sa evi Total ...... 0 sess eaiee sleeves anch ele $2 e666, ‘ON | the strength of the old-fashioned mus- |, «. Mary, said her mother sternly, | state of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, paues OE 8 in “ONE ARABL a | tard plaster without the blister. ‘you are always complaining of: your | I, Frank E. Shepard, Cashier of the above named bank, di lemnl P. r s 2 ep aN ANE ° ; y 5 lo | . : Order Your Coal From Nothing like Musterole for croupy See a a i ie hetore oon area? that the above statement is trae to the best of my inowledge!and| athe NEWS 2c oo -Topics of the Day | children. ‘Keep it handy for instant | von Sy else Tl have to sive vou a [en The New Salem jee _ Seand Gs cents in yard and tubes; \ word ober I'll have to give you a | - : FRANK E. SHEPARD, | i: TOMORROW eae | nospital size, $3. | st . Sr Cashier. MAY COLLINS in .“ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE” Li nite Coal Co | BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER All was quiet for sonie thinutes, | Correct—Attest: ' % Comed inoor ‘ ig ° Then trom t&e other end of the table H. P. Goddard, | Wo asso FURS Sek ive aes aes de'gs ss INOSTAMS (Corner Front and Eighth St.) J) | sounded ‘a mournful voice. ' c Be | t Tea RRR T ST eel | Herr pints op eae van tre -L/Bell. | COMING Cis. Ee non ob : é Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1922., CHAS. CHAPLIN in. ..“THE IDLE CLASS” ‘ ‘ $5.00 PER | << rE H. E. HANSON, WALLACE REID in. .“THE HELL DIGGERS” <i DELIVERED WANTED—Girl for general house- ; i Notary Public, Burleigh Co., N. D. MARY ALDEN in “THE OLD NEST” _ work, Phone 265, 1-4-1t | (geal) My commission expires Dec. 15, 1927. ! Rae re = I Matinee Daily 2:30. Evenings 7:30 & 9.

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