The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1923, Page 3

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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ie eee ’ PAGE THRE j | encourage and promote greater ef- | INTO THE JAWS OF DEATH it OFFER PRIZES [forts and interest in high — school y | track work, the Kiwanis Club is of- if z medals competed |fide students of the Va |Iligh School in a track mect to be {held in Valley City during the |months of May or June. clamatory Contest onsisting of will be given & Kiwanis Club to Offer Series! anenewian g first and second place | Jin an annual Declamatory Contest of Prizes in Valley City © be held in the Valley City High | | abs | School under the supervision of the This Year | uperintende it und principal of the Hey City, N. nis Club of Valley © r to stimulate and ter endeavor on the p rhe | THIRD: heal’ a Medals for Annual High in or. School Debate. The Kiwanis Club courage Will award suitable prizes consist- tof the |ing of medals to each of the mem- students | bers of the winning team participat- ink in a local igh School Debate. 2 AX SEEDED “LATE BETTER ion to © consisting of scho nners and medals. zes will be 2 eh ven to compe on friendly terms with his cighth grade student in Barnes County, with the exception that this who wri xamination the Ste the Coun’ More Resistent to Wilt, Is Explanation of A. C. Authorities i But this keeper in the London Zoo was April or early lend, the Hippopotamus, and the enormous beast made no objection ie a when his lower jaw wag used as a chair um nt nce MMT 'WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise oi Merit Only” National Gingham Week APRIL NINTH TO FOURTEENTH It’s Gingham time — and this store is on time with its aisles and counters sparkling with colorful cheeks and squares—new as this budding Spring of Twenty Three. Nothing more cheerful ever left the looms of Scotland, England, and America. But it isn’t only the beauty and freshness of the new Ginghams that deserve your earliest inspection—every yard is more than worthy of its price as all items on this page will prove to you. TET eS UL TM TM AUR TU wilt than, thay | ——— uegording to authort ) completely absorbs Geiiine nua North Dakota Agricul. ;ents or cuts off the supply of w who make the follow. [from below, the flax plant pcitty, DE anIGeS| eer ny more interest in- | fig Where the fungus is abundant in the) vanis, Club is offer: oil, and the conditions for its p to be competed for in a} |. A ee growth and spread are rble, and t by the high schools of j , Madea’ where flax plants not able to resist the disen of th flax field oyed. “Flax plants are most suscep’ to wilt in the seedling state wilt fungus is more virul ummer weather. F y tends to establish it extensive areas ¥, not inelnding Valley | | ay be completely This cup will t nning the high Stair and Pederson Oakland Motor ares its nourishinent f robbing the pl and cutting When the students of Valley | Treen eootteniite Track Meet Medals. ‘To | moi sture supply school more sturdy and_ resi: tacks of the fungus. Plax seeded later reaches the seedling, or tender A * they wil] maintain e stage the time when the condi- » Last Time tions’ are best for development of | "eR wih ah the wilt. Moisture likewise, Pie Ges TONIGHT essential to the ieties of flax. vary to wilt N. D. the North Du tion will res d produce a varieties v and Primost 4 tance in his newest feature ee LAND” _ MONDAY and TUES SDAY , sport to are. partly r INGLES RITE i WITNESS TRIAL {Continued from Page 1) children old enough to give testimony will be called to the 4 Robert Z. Leonard presents Jamestown, April 7 us for J. G. Ingle who di Other important w Jamestown were held 1 S lealled by the state ure County Cor-{ ternoon at Dawson, the loner George V Sheriff W. J.) ing held in Jamestown at | Gilchrist, Deputy ff Tom Oak-| home on 114 8th Ave land, Dr. Floyd Robe Dr. J. A | ducted by Rev. G. A: q | McDonald, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Good | town. Burial was é and the various embers of the Ried ‘family, including the pare | brothers and sisters of Ophelia, | LIQUIDATION INCREASES IN ing ° and so akota, azzmania- orge Grit 2 ( = STATE’S BANK Donald fer and Priced at 35 Priced at 29 = ’ By Edmund Goulding aes Louis Thiring. eb yard! | o2.ccoeecctceas Cc PORAVARS .. csr secienee Ce TT; . (Continea from page 1) The Ingles family have resided in 2 A Tiffany Production posits of money by the state trea- | Jamestown since last fall, coming 2 M. H. Hoffman, General Manager who received tax re- on, where they li Mn ed for fourteen years. The ¢ | widow » these will be | Ingle i d out rapidly, however, it is! t expected that the footings « in the near future suance of the sta dier bonus voucher ces during the month of Feb- ‘ruary from countie urv! 7,000 in sol- been paid ~ Children 20c. Admission, Adults 35c. juans, and which will oans from the bank of bonds, to be made ing to the th his son J. | after the sa about May 1 Bonds. U. S. Bank and Real Estate Warrants, ery and Claims Depositary Banks (Redeposits) Open _ = Cash and Due from Banks and Trust Companies Bills Receivable: Loans to Banks (open) $ 783,342.29 Loans te Farm Loan De' . 1,051,597.46 Other collateral loans ......... 308,183.62 |Home Builders 441,122.06 | Mill and Elevator oper: ating 2 ace’t 300,000.00 State Institutions 524,795.42 Redeposits to Banks (closed) 254,381.50 aes ‘Loans to Banks (closed) ..". soe 381,597.36 | Receiver’s Certificates, proof ‘of claims pie 787,392. 56 | Farm Loan Special Deposits . | Items in Transit hy | Interest earned but not collected « Furniture and Fixtures m Net loss over earnings Is growing because of the perfect service we give. Water from our own artesian well, pure soap, experienced help, careful | LIABILITIES | Capital Stogk vik | Sinking Funds due Treas. ‘Twp. School, “and . $ 500,900.94 S inspection, prompt call for and delivery [I cenifeates of Deposit 1,608,479.62 takes the drudgery out of wash day. 1,011.02 ns ] cary) NA, 9,826.91 ‘or all this super-service our charge Tait at Doporits bjt to chet 2 az.0 20 POUNDS OF WET WASH $1.00 © BU pie 82h tndieations 200 Bas 466.17 5¢ per pound for all over 20 pounds. Call |General: und fe; Tyaneuters: 2018 us on phone 684 | Gity ‘Treasure: { Township Tre: | School Treagu . 0 State Treasure {Collection Items ....... | Appraisal . Fees ... | Proceeds of Bonds, for ‘whic! been issued .. ‘ |*Due State Treasurer on Bank | ‘Send it phe Capltal Laundry Co. | Launderers and Dry Cleaners. Phone 684 re se cota,” ‘NEW AGENCY [$ FORMED r headquarters arried on at the shop for sev- as the fungus. — Fl greater ¢ral_ ye in those areas where the rainfall and| ~The building is being TOM MIX soil moisture conditions are favor | and decorated, i to maximum. erep production ng seven new mo- s—touring, roadster, $1515. ATTENDED BY MANY PEOPLE gle Pay 2. 186 taken to bring the mattr into] Undertakers Embalm Fi ir e is placing bruary 12, 1851. On Aug bead ee Frei ers ‘uneral Directors the disposal of the | ust 7, 1882 he was married at Wah- | Contest Over court, :As\a)rosult the nallticall not 39 Licensed Exobalmer in Charge artment, which is| peton to Miss Sophia Mickley of | ‘ belllngioyer. DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT NES. that city. “Mr. Ingle died on Aprit Last Election - —— PHO 246-887 2,148,123.37 $ 2,000,000.00 8 Yi | 7,002,853.14 | 3,11 ae $11,997,145.26 *Interest due the State of North Dakota on Bank Bond Series from July 1, 1919, to July 1, 1920, on bonds held by the Bank of North Yard Wide Tissues Attractive afternoon dresses can be made of these fine tissues. The patterns are in keeping with the pre- valent demand for smal} checks and broken plaids. The quality of this material insures satisfactory service throughout the spring and summer season, Priced at per yard ... Woven Tissues These 32 inch woven tissues are ideal for lovely spring and summ frocks suitable for any occasion. Patterns and color combinations too are unusually attractive. Priced at per yard Meadowbrook French Gingham Meadowbrook French Gingham is developed in novelty patterns strik- ing broken plaids and checks, that most women prefer for sports wear. This is an excellent quality, firmly woven, well designed material These qualities combine with fa Silk Striped Tissues Just a r thi are the nev gay color: rikingly attractive patterns. Checks, broken plaids and plaid patterns are inc!ided in this handsome collection. Priced at per yard Moorland Zephyr Gingham “hrresistibly charming will be the verdict passed upon your new frock made of Muorland Zephyr. There is an unusual charm and a certain al- luring quality about this fine grade zephyr, with its fine colorings, lovely quality and attractive patterns. Priced at 59c per yard Glenkirk Gingham The satisfaction of a pretty frock is increased by its serviceable quali- ties. With their superior laundering qualities, fast color and firm weave— is the ideal fabric for attractive frocks for afternoon and sports wear. Patterns include checks and plaids in effective color combinations. Priced at per yard Dalories Gingham Dalories Gingham is a_ practical, material particularly suitable for serviceable house dresses and_chil- dren’s school frocks. You will be pleased with the effective patterns and attractive colors. year as last to Handle Cars In addition ir depart- lelphia_bat- he radiator which has Zemodelee puring, tw passenger ctory prices MEA CULM nT W Rae UR MU " service. Priced at per yard serv t the fami Clairlock Ginghams Afternoon or Street frocks made of Clairlock gingham give that satis- faction which comes with the use of high quality mate: The patterns and color combinations in this range afford splendid opportunity for strik- ing costume effects. ived by his | absent voters’ ba numbered in the did iisae eto t|| BUSINESS DIRECTORY | not change the respective position WEBB BROTHERS ud been in fairly good health, although suffer- | ing at times from heart trouble, and 3 a complete shock to of the candidates, partisans of the losing factions contend they were illegal and that their acceptance in- validates ‘the cle ps are be- ae May Have Linton, N. D,, April 7.—H. A. Archambault, early well-known resi- dent of Emmonsburg, died last week at the hospital in Mobridge, follow- ing a steady decline due to old age. He was 83 years of age at the time of death, was a French Canadian, and had lived in the United States since 1861, Deceased settled in witat is now Emmons county in 1876, tak- ing a homestead at the mouth of the Beaver. Nv D., April 7.—The insti- Oakes, _ insti oceedings to invali- tution of court date the city election of last Mon- day is threatened by the anti ad- ministration forces, The result of the ele as originally announced gave S, Bergenthal, present council- man from the third ward, a plurali- ty of five votes over Byron Gibb: {his nearest opponent for the mayor's chair. The city council, in session as a board of review of the election, certified as th official count 261 votes for Bergenthal, 239 for Gibbs, d 104 for W. F. Rathman, the third didate. The official count included several ! ELS A drilled well is your only assurance PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Pone 100 or 687 ————— a — F BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made 19 Order. Day Phone 100 For Dry Cleaning that will please you. Call 684. Capital Laundry Co. 1,265,917.48 | TONIGHT SATURDAY 6.86 68, 303. 40 32,765.87 77,123.87 $11,997,145.26 “POOR MEN’S WIVES” with David Butler and Barbara La Marr PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY HOWE HODGE PODGE NOVELTY of an ever ready source of pure water. The’ dug well is not only filthy but is very apt to go dry when water is need- ed most. Guard against drouth and all other emergencies by having a well— Drilled Now! \ B. M. BEERS & SON Well Drillers 980 11th St. 2,104,380.56, Next Week “LADY GODIVA” founded.on the poem by Alfred Tennyson PATHE NEWS CHRISTIE COMEDY 613,995.41 “THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER” Movie Chat Lloyd Hamilton Comedy : “MIGHTY LIKE A ROSE” PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY 871.31 181,425.00 | 90,505.49 MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:80 = Phone 616W, Bismarck, N. Dak.

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