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iL SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1923 . MANY NOTABLE MEN ON PROGRAM / FOR BANKERS CONVENTION HERE The complete program for theNorth Dakota State Bankers Asso- ciation convention, in Bismarck nextweek, was announced today as fol- lows: PROGRAM. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1923 7:30 p. m. Joint’ meeting of the Executive Council and members of all Standing Committees at the McKenzie Hotel to complete reports for the convention. FIRST SESSION WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1923 \ 9:30 o'clock sharp Call to Order . . . President Sprague ‘ Invocation . Rev. Dr, Ryerson, Bi N. D. St. George's Episcopal Church «+ Convention in Chorus Fargo, Song Leader; L. Wagner, Bismarck, Or panied marck “America” by Association Ba Hon. R. A. Nestos Governor of North Dakota 1. Porter jon Vice President Scandinavian-American Bank, Minot President’s Address . M. H. Sprague President North Dakota Bankers Association . ie Cashier Kirst National Bank, Grafton Appointment of Resolutions Committee ‘and Intro- duction of Resolutions to Be Referred to the Committee Presentation of Printed Annual Reports of Secretary and Treasurer, The Convention in Chorus Annual Report of Executive Council W. F. Hanks, Chairman Report of Income Tax Service Department By J. A. Cull, C. P. A. : of Bishop, Brissman & Co., Advisors Report of Legal Department Service Hon. A. G. Divet, Attorney. Annual Reports of Standing Committees: Immigration Committee A Welcome to B oy tia Response . ky jorth Dakota Bankers Asséciatic Vice President N F. A. Rinkel, Chairman Agricultural Commission W. L Forbes, Chairman Committee Blanding Fisher, Chairman Banking Education Committee Frank R. Scott, Chairman Committee on Branch Banking J. R. Carley, Chaifman Community Development Convention in Chorus Address: “Lignite as the greatest potential asset of North Dakota"—By Maj. Stanley Washburn, President North Dakota Lignite Coal Operators Association Address «Dr. V. K. Stickney, Dickinson, N. Dak. . Subject: “Early Days in North Dakota’ Adjourned ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION In accordance with Article 4 Section B of the By- Laws of the American Bankers Association, a meet- ing of the North Dakota members of the American Bankers Association will be held immediately fol- lowing the adjournment of the first session of the Convention, Wednesday June 27th, for the purpose of electing: A member of the Executive Council (for a three year term) to succeed Wesley C. McDowell, of : Marion, whose term expires with the closing of the 1923 convention, A. B. A. A Vice President for North Dakota of the Amer- ican Bankers Association, to suceeed J. J. Nierling, President Citizens National Bank of Jamestown, whose term ‘expires with the opening date of the 1923 convention. A A member to serve on the Nominating Committee An alternate member of the Nominating Committee At this meeting, d. J. Nierling, Vice President for North Dakota, will preside. Division Meétings will also be held at the same time and place, presided over by the respective Vice Presidents, for the election of Vice Presidents for each of the several divisions, viz: The Trust Com- pany Division, The Savings Bank Division, The Na- tional Bank Division, The State Bank Division. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1923 9:30 o’clock sharp Convention in Chorus and shgrt concert program by North Dakota Bankers ‘Association Band Discussion: “Credit and Transportation” By J. E. Phelan, President First National Bank, Bowman “Wheat—its Consumption—Its Relation to Farming and General Business” , / By Capt. Guthrie of the Washburn Crosby Co. Minneap Minn. Address . . . ..... . Dr. J. L. Coulter President North Dakota Agricultural College Subject: “Do the interests of farmers and bank- ers conflict in the promotion of cooperative { marketing” Ys Address’. . . . . Dr. William Arthur Ganfield President Carroll College, Waukesha, Wit Subject: “Saving the Day for the U.S A2 Address Dr. Wm. B. Guthrie partment of Economics ‘ollege of the City of New York Subject: “America and The Problems of Today” FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1928 9:30 o'clock sharp Convention in Chorus and short concert program by North Dakota Bankers Association Band Address Fred N, Shephard Executive Manager, American Bankers Ass’n Subject: “Its up to us” Unfinished and new Business . Report of Committee on Resolutions Report on Committee on Nominations Election of Officers Escorting New President and Vice President to Stage Selection of Place for Next Convention Appointment of Standing Committees Final Son; Adjournment A meeting of. the new Executive Council will be held immediately following the adjournment of the Convention, “ ENTERTAINMENT The entertainment features for the 1928 conven- tion are so varied that it will not be difficult\for any,member to find something to do during entertainment periods. 3 Wednesday ‘afternoon, June 27th, in addition to golf and tennis contests, a drive to Mandan across® the new million dollar bridge has been arranged by the Bismarck Association of Commerce to start at three o’clock sharp. Returning to Bismarck all members will be driven to the Bismarck Country Club for a picnic supfitr and a horseshoe pitching contest, Later in the evening, members will be en- tertained at the Eltinge Theater. by a moving picture entertainment which will incluie Pola Negri in “Bella Donna.” Therg will also be, dancing and @n-. tertainmant features on the roof of} the McKensle lotel.. Thursday afternoon, June 28th, in addition to golf tennis, and horseshoe pitching, 9 ball game will be staged at the Bismarck Ball Park where ® selected team, of national bankers will contest, the state champi ip with a team of state banke: From four to o'clock Thursday afternoon, will be giver’ by a local committee of ladies for the visiting bankers’ wives and ladies at the Bismarck *Country Club. Thursday evening, at 9 o'clock 4 = following a reception at the house chamber in the ‘ State Capitol at which Governor’ Nestos and other state officials will be in the receiving-line, the As- sociation Aanual Ball will take place. The Bismarck Country Club extenda the privileges - of .its golf eur, tennis courts and club house to visiting bankers during the entire time of the Con- vention and Bismarck Masonic Club and the City of Bismarck extends the privilege of their 7 and club rooms and swimming pools ‘to. visiting bank ers, . - REDUCED RAILROAD, RATES Members are again cautioned to keep in. mind the reguced rate of a fare and 9 half to delegates at- tending this year’s Convention, PROVIDING ONE, : HUNDRED. AND FIFTY TIC! 'S ARE PURCHAS- ED from starting points and the, members putchas- ing tickets take the proper form, of eertificate when tickets are purchased. ‘The certificates must be validated. during. thé convention in order to obtain half fare rate for the trip home, KK nmi Up Cars For Big Day In Bismarck (Continued from Page 1) ance of the Bismarck chants, The company greatly preciates the cooperation of merchants and believes the family will also appreciate it The big day will start in of dust—the dust kicked &p retail Bismarck from all directions. the way the date is June 27—the date July 27 Company's office at Broadway Second streets and register, and a ticket in duplicate—one with a ‘number goes: into the box in the afternoon, best chance of all to win a prize. a, m, The parade will form at the Copelin Motor Company garage and head west. food Slag's St. strong, el forms, pla: Mary’s boys band, ig snappy pusic, Ford Owners Tuning! lin Motor Company with the assist- mer- ap- the Ford! | cloud | y Ford | owners ‘in’ their cars comingy into! By| Wednesday, | slipped | to drive direct to the Copelin Motor Every person that registers gets ticket from which the lucky number’ for the touring car will be drawn; the other entitles the holder to attend the fre@ show at the Rialto theater Then comes the big parade, the It starts promptly at 11:30 At the head of it will be Father in the neat sailor uni- In line will’ be all the Ford cars ina headline in The Tribune yester- day. The best way for every mem- ber of the Ford family to start it is Richard and Orville Dewey, gra vant to follow in his footsteps. Jt ruise with the District Naval Rese the are members, the boys had to smiling. ‘HREE KNOWN SERIOUSLY HURT (Continued From Page One) and many sheds and smaller build- in, ndsons of the late Admiral Dewey, ust before they sailed on a practice rve of Washington, D. C., of which mop up tie deck. But they did it Ashley. between but it rained ha Drake and from Max to One report said the the river west of W: up to M. The rain slighted territory Bismarck and Washburn, do from Falkirk anish, d crossed hburn, going and to Drake, demolish- here. Twelve prizes in the parade i ing a number of small buildings and | Shingles were b f 2 : bee B more was added toi The Ford|°! owe : ac Waa : tipple was moved 18 igehes. -ton truck bringing a load of : ; 3 5 this | f the mine company were snapped. WANTED money on Ford day will get prize. 2 The judges Will occupy a review- ing stand and get a good look at every Ford as it passes by and then judge the best decorated Ford cou- pe, best decorated Ford sedan, old- est Ford, best looking Ford "(old style up to 19175, best looking Ford oldest (1917 to 1923, new style), driver of Ford car, car with largest number of passengers coming town, largest family in Ford car bringing most cream to married couple The le goes right up to the state capitol tunch provided by the Copelin Mo- tor ComBany, right under the gaze of the statue of Sakakawea. If the bird woman who, guided Lewis and Clark could look down next Wed-} {i nesday she would see a_ strange sight—where she __piloted* through the wilds of Dakota rflore than a Ralf century ago she now would see the Ford family with their modern steel horses. After the picnic there will be a free show at the Rialto theater at talks. 2:30 p. m., with movies and Three representatives of the Ford Motor Company are expected here to greet the visitors, bringing a per- sonal message of greeting from Henry Ford, ay ‘asnen taese will be other stunts before the drawing at 5:30 p. m. Bismarck merchants generally will keep open house on next Wednes- day. The Copelin Motor Company will have ladies rest rooms at the offices, and the Bismarck rest room at the Masonic temple will be oper in the morning as well as in the af- ternoon for the women and children who are to be here, Mrs. Chris Martineson, in charge of this for the Bismarck Community Council, announeed that the attend- ants at the room. would make a pecial rule. The hours usually are frdm noon to 6 p. m, but the rest rooms will be open in the morging as well next Wednesday. Wildwood: Pavilion Opens Ford Day, June 27th. Coal may be loaded at time. NOW. C. H. BERGER, any Are you interested in:Silver Fox breeding? ' It is attractive safe, and profitable. Manitoba tas unexcelled fur producers and hardy, prolific breeders, Wr! us for information. Pa +. CANADA WEST SILVER BLACK FOX CO, LTD. 345 Somerset Block, to car, town, owning 1 grounds for a picnic men The mine could not operate today. A big force of men was busy clean- ing up debris today. Speaks In Dark Rev. Joseph Ryerson of thé Epis- copal Church, Bismarck, was deliv- g the commencement address at Wilton when the storm broke about ), The snapping of the electric cables of the Washburn Lignite Coal Company, which furnishes the city with electricity, -put out the lights. Some people became fright- ened and ran out of the hall, but Rev, Ryerson finished his address in the dark. In the meantime cand les and lanterns were obtained to provide meager light for the presen- tation of diplomas and other exer- cises. It rained but 1 Wilton. , Reports were received at Wilton that-tops were blown off of several automobiles caught on-the road. There was a heavy rain at Moffit and east last evening and also at 5 or 20 minutes at / | A SESE SSS | Se SS EP a ETE BUNGALOW FOR SALE BY OWNER One of Bismarck’s finest, best located bungalows. Beautiful lawn, shrubs, flowers, trees, garage and gar- Built by owner for home. The Bismarck City Band under auspices of Association of Commerce wants band in- struments. Those having same for sale please com- raunicate with L. C. Sorlein, ssociation of Commerce, Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck Ford Day, June 27. You will like Bismarck. den. down, balance terms to suit purchaser, or $7,000 cash. WRITE TRIBUNE NUMBER 582 ; Premiums For Wheat At State Fair Attractive | Fargo, June 23.—North Dakota | spring wheat growers will do well to |. consider seriously entering some of the best of their crop ratsed in 1922 at the Inter-State Fair held at Fargo July 9 to 14. The premium list in the agricultural department has been | entirely revised, ang the following premiums for wheat-have never be- fore appeared on the premium list Especial attention is called to the fact that the Spring Wheat Crop Im- provement Association, of Minne- apolis, offers a chest of silver for the best peck of Marquish wheat; and that the National Marcaroni Manu- | facturers’ association offers a silver | trophy cup for the best peck of | amber durum offered. | In addition to these two special prizes, sweepstakes ribbons are of- fered for the best hard req spring wheat and for the best durum wheat; and grang champton and re- | serve champion ribbons are open to | al] classes of wheat. The number | of prizes offered for Marquis wheat and for Kubanka wheat have been taised to five, In addition to these special and | general premiums, attention is calleg | to the fact that a very substantial first prize of $10 and a second prize of $5 is awarded for any collection of grains grown on any one farm. This collection to be considered must include a hard red spring wheat winter rye or wheat, flax, | oats or burley, and any other grains | such as amber, durum, red durum, emmer, buckwheat and peas. Bismarck Ford Day, June You will like Bismarck. 27, Wildwood Pavilion Opers| Ford Day, June 27th. SPECIAL TODAY AND MONDAY ONLY AT AKOTA F Conn Baritone Saxaphone coms | | plete with case. | | | One Holeten Cornet. Two Mandolins, 1 Victrola good as records. 1 Vocalian Phonograph. H 2 Record Cabinets. | 2 Violins complete. | new with Price $7,500. $2,500 Reduced Prices Effective at Once — Get These Sensational Prices \ Before Purchase of Any Car _R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR Bismarck, N. D. Ny C eye ‘ | with a large supply of liquor in her jsame for sale please com- PAGH THREE Wildwood Pavilion Opens Tord Day, June 27th. CAPITOL / TONIGHT U. S. SEIZURE OF LIQUOR IN N. Y. IS HALTED (Continued from Page One) der for the seiz ire of liquor ght vamships under gov- ernme.t s a their task greatly augmented tod y when the French liner Paris stesed into quarantine in by fo hold, BAND INSTRUMENTS WANTED The Bismarck City Band under auspices of Association of Commerce wants band in- struments. Those having JOHN GILBERT —in— “HONOR FIRST” 2 reel Snub Pollard municate with L. C. Sorlein, Association of Commerce, Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck Ford Da 27. You will like | comedy June “California or Bust” marck. Monday SHIRLEY MASON —in— “THE NEW TEACHER” PLEATING Accordian Pleating Knife Pleating Box Pleating KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner Bismarck GREEN RIVER “The Snappy Lime Drink” A thirst Quencher that you'll like Other cooling suggestions Brownie Root Beer Aunt Nell's Ready Punch Maker It's Good, In All Fruit Flavors. 3rownie’s Ginger Ale For Home Use. With a Mild Twang. At all Fountains and Stores. Ask Your Grocer. American Fountain Supply & Products Distributors of the Famous Green Polar Fountains, Fixtures-Glasswaro—Supplies. B18 Robert it Paul, Minnesota. Street Wednesday, AUDITORIUM Mtrest- - The Big Show of All Times 36 SCENES 36 100 People 100 EDWARD_L. BLOOM PRESENTS SPICE 1922 ACK LAI THE Revug WHICH STARTLED BRoapway Exactly as Fresented at the MY. Winter Garden. FRONT ROW SEATS ARE LIMITED Secure Yours Now By Mail. Orchestra ........ Balcony. .. .$1.00, $1.56. , $2.00—Plus 10% Tax. Send Check or Money Order With Self Addressed Stamped Envelope. 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