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PAGE TWO THE | BISMARCK TRIBUNE MAKES PLEA TO AID BOYS QF AMERICA Muther Flanagan Gives Ad- dress Before Bismarck Rotary Club whose chief need one elected hoy thawe ate the to reach, Fath Bismarck Rotarians at the noon luncheon of the club Xenzie hotel. e declared that the im) often abroad that 1agan made lots of e entertainmer is true he said. ‘The home has dly come within fifty percent of ing its way each year. He de- most neces Flanagan told regu atthe than $900 two night's per- thanked its kind words of thi I that slightly more secured at the nees here, He zens and had many say about the enterprise ci character by sary he y work is oun reform school or j Here he os ion with the , is most ne jong the hoy: neglected child for the ss helped will grav! heeor criminal or ite ‘There is need to teach the boys oper respect for law and order. te need is for more Leoniral West (stil) ielbne 12) years old iends and more interest in the| He is the son of J. T. We h who has taken the first f Kansas wins the heavywe scaooll ep and is hailed into court. He (left), nould have the advice and help at his time when it is easiest to turn rival seems to. be: Harold Hamilton, 1 Meadow, near Fairmont, W. Va. Hi He is inhe eighth grade. Both ure active THEY TOTAL 570 POUNI ‘old tips the scale for their weight. of these ae is Sections 3449, 3461, ' made- in-Bismarck product, print- us amended by Senate Bill 211 laws! ing, binding, and difficult emboss- of 1923, and 3452 of the Compiled’ ing work being done in the em: RORGED NOTES Laws of 1913, Our attorney holds! of The Tribune. Rate paleo fee (ify 645 IE TCETRT ‘e IRISH SPURN | PEACE OFFER | as counties are concerned Trish supplementary to said Section: 846151 as umended, and does not in any way take away the power of counties to continue to issue bonds running | not to exceed 20 years. However( | Boston Business Woman Indicted by Grand Jury this question is not material for the! reuson that said House Bill 129 does) not Free hecome effective until July 1! § terms of are quite sure that when | declined to ve considered the matter fur- ther, you will agree with our attor- ey ud e t that the b Hs be | ececaled/add Weireered|(oiug prompt: | E eeLOO COMMENT maine of Ch y ded our co note for $25,( ly provided in our contract. with | ON LEGION FILM Lene Saaih A ‘ie puTS Vv ruly, Bosto: While the "Ftatinans Wont & co, IS LAUDATORY vac'on tie ccount itis tie New York, M: 8, Boston business won communicate further; with the Republican leader. ae laa ng in this city, to dicted on a charge the name of Charles M, Schwa indietm pounds. as though Leonard’s neares schoolboy of Fla at 250 poynds im into the right path. After ae Paraiba owes provi Cavett, defendant and respondent; | other prospec buyers the pre- lesen: ine appeal from Ransom county, Allen | tended purchaser thereof to the det- Father Flanagan was gi Lites, ution ary ei! Woes larinenieot the tiffs as ta 81.41 on promissory Henry d's inaugural gift] of $4,770.41 alleged due on commis-| other to enc n a gan of [sions on land sales, Supreme court | Proper prunes ndy to ve’. In pre-]| holds off-set was improper and any ar nay senting the gift he said that his] commissions due Cavet not due from hey claim Bismarck house handled 8 cars of| bank itself but from a separate land | Teparable prunes a 19,200. ¢: 480,000] company. Reserved and remanded. | Tied out. pounds or « grand total of thirty] Opinion by Bronson, judge The court i million prunes. Franklin D. Tonne, plaintiff and | Purp Will gave an excellent bio- Towne and traced his George graphy of Dr. respondent vs. Horace State bank of Horace, defendant and appellant ap- Sree ate eevicronl coy, muanls @52U paan trom ius) county) (Cole judyel|| one le iez weitien: to Uelinan tate. He paid a high tribute to Dr.} Afiymed. Opinion by Birdzell, judge, | Wed & Co., Minnexpolis, on May 5, Towne as a dental expert and his ft and | b¥ States Attorney Allen is Dearborn Truck Co., p John J. Nedreloe, defendant and willingness to engage in all move ments for the betterment of — Bis- marek George Langum reported a meet- ing he attended at Fargo; Secretary Bradley a Moorhead n W. Murphy meetings a respondent, vs. sheriff Ward county, appellant, appeal from Ward county, Lowe, judge. Reversed and remand- ed for new trial. Opinion by Chris? tiunson, judge. Commissioner utes meeting, in w Paul and Minneapolis. : oe house “Bob” bh and \John TAXPAYE ERS tained) that vere initiated as serg ind assistant by Dr. La Ro lemonstrated the duties of the ice chief ure which to keep or- er and to collect fines. MAY LOSE IF SALE OBTAINS placed the cash basis ane vided for the A. S. Bolster spoke upon ideals J Anis amar nd aims of Rotary discussing the {Continued from Page One) ost effective article in a recent | Johnson gave the information to prospective bidders upon the strength umber of the Rotarian. An address upon the Spanish-] of statements given him by the de- | mo \meriean War which was to have | fendant commissioners. of issuance. In en given by Henry was post- Worth More They Say. n med until next week. They further allege that the Fonds Dale Simon of the May program] of Burleigh county are worth more mimittee presided. The following | on the market than the amount for | dition sre guests which the commissioners attempted Father agan, Major Henry, to sell them, and that they wouid | missioner £. Byrne and Rey. W. J. Hut sell for par and a substantial premi- The reply to Mr. «on. Gov. Nestos back after | ym, 8 follo eee nauele Greek: Fraudulent Charge Dear 3 DECISIONS BY HIGH COURT Decisions of the supreme court anded down today are: Ransom County Farmers bank, Jaintiff and appellant vs. C. E. The plaintiffs afore-} ¥ said pretended attempted to b Heged “that and alleged contract entered into by the defendant, C. A. Swanson, as here- inbefore set out, was entered into il- legally, unlawfully and fraudulently | ceived, in that said purported and alleged | you abou contract was entered into secretly} sum and without notice or knowledge to beg to who and taxpayers of they loss if the contract is car- asked to ted contract ile force and restrain the commissioners from ratifying th nd proceedi understanding was made to issue refunding bonds, g districts ut the same time pro- of warrants outstanding at the time of the tal ing effect of this act and provided that the bonds should mature in not than ten years from the date my opinion this kes the proceedings taken up to this date void and I write you now in order that you may know the con- funding » purchased. the matter he has done. “The authority county and will suffer “In examining records of County as shown by the min- the same were to 1 not proceed further until another meeting of the County is had.” acknowledge receipt of vour letter of the 5th relative to the bonds of Burleigh county which we As our Mr, Geib rek the day it was re- we telephoned him to call on which we as for the STATE BANKS SHOW DEPOSIT GAINS, March 10th, 1929: December 29th, 1922; RESOURCES on March 10, 1922 Loans and discounts . $10: 0,014.49 —$102,566,947.42 Overdrafts ........ 220,411.90 239,330.82 Warrants, stocks, bonds, etc. .. 4,427,153.19 5,270,283.63 Government issues .. 1,362,447.09 965,727.73. 966,320.14 3,270, 003.49 3,984,920.95 4,490,098.25 Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate .. Current expenses Due from Approved Reserve Agents 9,752,058.02 11,641,894.12 Due from other banks .............. 484,593.71 759,500.83 505,773.66 606,765.96 1,646,749.54 1,751,254.99 $127,945,525 1.23% $132,276,724,70" NET INCREASE (I) OR DECREASE (1 (D) LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in —. $ 11,286,500.00 $ 11,299,500.00 Suvis f204 _.._.._____.._. 4,084,350.00 4,027,287.90 Undivided profits. 64,449.02 99,612.83 Due to other banks 329,871.04 368,167.21 Deposits subject to check ..... 26,468,646.05 31,935,509.65 Guaranty Fund Deposits. 254,233.13 - 405,076.08 717,597.33 442,607.00 56,385,116.16 8,127,768.26 2,236,574.53 2,557,057.80 1,779,708.72 1,663,035.41 19,547,003.76 20,706,100.50 4,787,605.65 517,982.28 53,869.84 127,019.78 wovesemeerene $127,945,525.23* $132,276,724.70* NET INCREASE (I) OR DECREASE (D) Total Deposits March 10, 1922... $88,121,746.96 Total Deposits December 29, 1922. 95,499,221.41 ‘Fotal Deposits April 3, 1923... 95,811,913.49 | Total Increase March 10, 1922 to Apr. 3, 1923. 312,692.08 Ed Reserve March 10, 1922... 11,883,401,27 14,152,649.94 14,228,165.76 1,117,283.68 6,510,932.08 Abstract of Comparative Statement of the State Banks and Trust Companies in North Dakota for Calls at the Close of Business on with Call of April 3rd, 1923 652 State Banks ‘Trust Com- ies reporting 1923 on April 3, $ 99,243,779.41 195,861.01 5,437,372.06 811,351.08 8,949,794.21 5,129,219.95 393,076.50 11,905,004.99 560,413.35 521,618.94 1,762,747.42 | $129,910,238.92 $$ $ 11,149,500.00 3,965,255.37 340,613.41 31,032,142.76 478,702.80 479,513.60 59,185,332.39 2,946,589.91 1,349,018,62 18,206,010.38, 571,918.38 205,641.30 $129,910,238.92* to all re owners of said coun- djudge the and of no alleged contract. 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Cavallini,} & 500 claim of the plaintiff, Members of the staff responsible for the publication are Editor, Bruce Murphy; ,Business Manager, Donald Jones; Athletic, Terrence Halloran and Dorothy Landers; Calendar, Dorothy Moses; Photog- raphy, Jack Burke and Fran Wanner; Art Editor, William Ank-) ¢It is a pleasure to know that th enmann; Humor, Richard Penwar lreally beautiful story with its den; Society, Helen Gross; Mi cinating actress, is to be the lead- Editor, Alice Strutz;,ing attraction at the ing Manage: Paul God- | Theatre, tonight. dard and Robert Birdzell; Circu is tion Manager, Kathleen Harri Publicity Manager, Lee Scroggins. Due to the t that the low price set on the books does not warrant the publication of any ex- tra volumes, the business staff an- | Anne Woodstock is the fiancee of a nounces that only four hundred | district attorney, played by Vernon copies will be printed, and as this | Steele, and a patient of Dr. Kasimir, goal has been nearly reached, ad- 3 Hindu ph an and hypnotist, vise all who wish an annual to act | portrayed by Bertram G ssby. Hear- quickly, | ing of her engagements, the Hindu, The annual is almost wholly @ | who has become madly infatuated with Anne, sends for her on a pre- | text, and subjects her to his hypnot | power. Next day he is found mur- dered in his offices while Anne re- | members nothing of what happened. credited with an absolutely new success, one that puts her in the front rank of screen artists and which has won for her the enviable freputation of being the greatest emotional actress on the screen, as well as on the stage. Swi Belgium, zerland pets and mats in THE ELTD The feature at the y is “For the Paramount picture, with ton in a dramatic role, Round trip from Bismarck to Ethel Clay- ; Jennie Dunn, a girl with a petty See criminal record, whom Anne has be- | friended, is accused of the crime. The w me solution of the mystery and the inane climax are fascinatingly work- |ed out. Players in the cast are ZaSu 33 ee paying serve mayne wel . Apri 'S, 1923 | 1) addition to the feature, the Eltinge n_ Thursda; A vi $8,328,168.01 D | Pate: via Radio and 2 Mermid com, 43,469.81 D | ody, “This Way Out.” 167,088.43 I | a 154,376.65 D | Dance at Patterson Hall 35,126.74 | Wednesday and Saturday 639,121.70 1| evenings. 393,076.50 I 2 263,110.87 1 | 199,087.48 D | 85,147.02 D | 11,492.43 1 Increase (I) and Decrease ®) March tl 1922 April 3, Increase (I) and Decrease (D) Dec. 29, 1922 1923 $3,066,235.08 D 24,550.89 D 1,010,218.87 I 551,096.01 D 16,525.93 D 1,859,216.46 I 393,076.50 I 2,152,946.97 I ’ 75,819.64 I 15,845.28 I' 115,997.88 1 al CATARRH of BLADDER HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE $1,964,713.69 I $2,366,485.78 D | $ 137,000.00D § 150,000.00D | 119,094.63 D 62,082.53 D | 64,449.02 D 99,612.83 D | 10,742.37, 1 27,553.80 D | & 4,563,496.71 I 903,366.89 D , 224,469.67 I 238,083.73 D 2,850,216.23 I 710,015.38 I 78,626.72 1 86,906.60 1 1,057,564.13 I | 389,532.11 I | 430,690.10 D 314,016.79 D ‘1,340,993.38 D 2,500,090.12 D, 4,215,687.27D 53,936.10 1) 78,621.52 I $1,964,713.69 I $2,366,485.78 D | They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. .Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city sarhe Rate Phis railroad fare and Hotel expense. tis! | Britain can speak by telephone to | France, Holland. a week for a staff to | Only *29.70 Yellowstone Prg iG Park | =a Direct E By the Short Sea Route } S.S. 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