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| penses, taxes 4) Guaranty fun i} Savingst de- \f the above statement is true, to the i PAGH TWO RUM RUNNING BiG INDUSTRY | ‘tourishes Along South At-) lantic Coast, Says Chicago | Paper chicago, July 12.—-Rum sili mg the Florida coast has develop-| 1 into su flourishing industry | it some Florida auto dealers sell) rs specially built to transport li- or, furnish a negro chauffeur and | arantee s delivery anywhere, | 2 Chics ly News declared to- | y in the second of series of copy-| thted articles describing rum | ng along the Atlantic seaboard. The writer who with a bootlegger | imed Terry investigated rum run-| ng along the Florida const declar- | @ he had been approached by such | n auto who believed the | newspaperman to be a bootlegger) and described transportation me-| thods, particulary the negro driver. | “The secret is this,” the article} quoted the dealer as saying, “if you | buy a car from me I will supply a negro chauffeur who will drive you| through in style for $10 and his ex- penses. Most of the northern rum | runners who try to take booze through from Florida make the mis- | take of driving the car themselves. | They are a hard lot, they wear) caps und sweaters, they don’t shave, some ¢ tobaceo, they talk with) their ‘R's’ spread all through their conversation. A southern cop can} spot them as far as he can see} them. If you take one of my sedans | and one of my chauffeurs and sim- ply loll back all dressed up in the| back seat and let my chauffeur do! your ,lying for you, I positively | guarantee that you will get by. Bank References’ Given The dealers, the writer said, of-| fered bank references and other proof of their reliability and inte-| grity. Further in reference to automo-| bile “dealers selling special bootleg- | ging cars, the writer quotes one} dealer as promising to follow) through on the deal by introducing | the prospective rum runner to prom- | inent northern business connections | at the other end. “[ give you my word of honor, ir,” the writer quotes the dealer. “write you an introduction to the sales manager of our cars on Michigan avenue, Chicago, who will) ake you to the president’ of the bank=with which he does business, and they will assure you that we' are gentlemen of integrity. If I send | you out of Florida with a cargo of whisky in one of our cars every | acility at our command will be at} vour service to assure your safe ra- vival” REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE DRISCOLL STATE BANK at Driscoll in the State of North at the close of business June RESOURCES Loame and discounts .... Overdrafts, cured and imsecured .... Warrants, stocks, tax -ertificates, el etc. 3,878.36 7,600.00 $136,161.06 434.79 niture and fixtutes .... Other estate Current ex- 6,135.73 | paid, over un divided profits ae Checks and other éash items ....... Cash. and Due from other banks ... Total . 2,596.97 33.80 8,837.62 8,871.42 Capital. stock paid in jurplus Individual | deposits sub- ject to eLecks 8,768.93 544.85 $ 15,000.00 8,000.00 deposit ......, Time certi- ficates of deposit ...... 102,957.08 OSItS .o eee. ee 321.40 as hier’s checka’ -out- standing ...... Due to other 80.86 other than thosé“above stated .......6 26,007.35 Total : $174,760.87 STATE OR NORTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh. ss , G. B, Mills, Cashier of the above | named bank, do solemnly swear that best ‘of my knowledge and belief. __C. B, Mills, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Fith day of July, 1928, H. A. Knudson, Notary Publi Corree, Attest: ie £. Elwell Bice ‘Barnes Directors. = NOTICE OF SALE "Notice Mherebe given ‘that that certain, mo! fe exeeuted and deliv- d=by J. Doran _and Martha A. » his wife, of Bismarck in the of Burleigh, North Dak dated at North ; ord fete ths Mice of the Registe rleigh County in, the North Dakota on the seven- day of’ July 1919 tn Book 15: ts on house ir “in thi to of ‘Now ‘debutantes at the Piedmont Driving Chib, one of the most exclusive | even terms—and in good form. 2. 9,082.54 i . $174,760.87] items. 112,673.07) ti 18,080.45 Ft 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ATLANTA’S DEBUTATNE BEAUTIES Atlanta hag selected its six bathing beauties from the season’s | «lub Dixie. These two are Miss Marian Ivey Harris (left) and Miss Virginia Dabney. AN EVEN RACE Three girls im an athletic meet at Paris take the first hurdles on and Twenty-two (1 to 22 inclusive) PROPOSAL FOR BIDS in Block Twenty-five (25) in Gover- ner Pierce's Addition to the city of Bi rek, Burleigh County, North Dakota according to said addition now of record and on file in the office of Register of Deeds of} said Burleigh County. | There will be due on said mort- gage upon the day of sale the sum of Eight Hundred and Forty-four Dol- lars ($844.) Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 11th day of July 1923. H. W. Buck, Mortgagee. The School Board of Burnt Creek School District No. 24, Twp. 140, R. 80, will receive sealed bids at the Range 80 for the purpose of moving old school building No. 2 from S. W. Corner of NW% of Sec, 8, Twp. 140 R. 80 to about 40 rods North of SW Corner of NW% of Sec. 12, Twp. 140 R, 80, also to put up a cement foundation 16x26, 1ft. high and 8 in. thick for main building and also foundation for shed 8x10, and to put World’s Speediest Train Averages 61 Miles an Hour . London, July. 12.—The fastest train in the world is now running between London ahd Swindon, a distance of 77% miles, which it cévers in 75 minutes, traveling at the rate of 61.8 miles an ‘hour. This is one of five trains an- nounced in the summer schedules of the English railroads, that will make better than a mile a minute on regular runs. The longest run is between London and Bath,.106% miles, which ig made at the rate of 63.1 miles an hour. Another feature of the summer train schedules is ‘that\daily hon- stop trains are run between Lon- don and all the important. cities and summer resorts in’ England, which are designed to allow the worker to live at the seaside and continue to work in Londot, | DECISIONS OF SUPREME churt FROM KIDDER COUNTY L. C, Pettibone, Plaintif-Appelfant. vs. Plaintiff-Appellant. W. P. Tuttle, SYLLABUS: 1 In.an action for dissolution of partnership and for an account- ing, evidence examined and held suf~ ficient to support findings of trial court. 2. From an ex¥mination of the evidence the Court is of the opinion that the evidence wholly fails to es- tablish that a partnersh¥p existed Edme Hinkle,’ 13, has been miss- ing from her New York home since April 10. Mystery in her case was| deepened when her mother received | ‘a note from an anonymous man who said he loved the girl. between plaintiff and defendant as alleged in the complaint. Appeal from District Court, Kid- der County, We L. Nuessle, J. AFFIRMED: Opinion of the Court by Knee- shaw, District Judge. 4 Nuessle, J., being disqualified; | Kneeshaw, District Judge sitting in his stead, Newton, Dullam & Young, for “Ap- pellant. Lawrence, Respondent, Murphy & Nilles, for FROM GRAND FORKS COUNTY Bank of Inkster, a corpora- tion, Plaintiff and Respondent. vs. | Adgust Christenson, Defendant. | AFFIRMED. Mary Christenson, Defendant and Appellant. SYLLABUS: jon to foreclose certain es executed by one ts, the other defen- dant, wife of the mortgagor, claim- ed to™be the 6wner of some of the property mortgaged. The evidence is examined, and it is held to sup* port the findings of the trial court that the wife of the mortgagor is estopped to assert her title as against the mortgagee. Appeal from the District Court of Grand Forks County, Hon. Chag. M. Cooley, Judge. Opinion of the Court by Birdzell, J. W. J. Mayer, Grand Forks, North Dakota, Attorney for Appellant. MeIntyre,-Burtness and Robbins, rand Korks, North Dakota, ‘ Attor- neys for Respondent. BROADCLOTIL RETURNS Broadcloth is to be one of the popular fabries for coats this win- ter. It is more supple than form- erly and has a high luster. For Sale—New ice Box. Siegel’s Shoe Store. | Clerk’s residence on Sec. 6, Twp. 140, | B& TRAVEL FUNDS Safety of funds is a matter of prime im- portance to the traveller. Nothing can-so detract from the pleasure of a vacation trip as worry about the loss of one’s money. Traveller’s cheques will provide ‘safety and eliminate worry. These cheques are, in effect, safe guarded bank notes. They are cashed without question by hotels, railroads, merchants, etc., only the counter-signature - of the owner being required. If lost or stolen, the owner is protected dganist mone- tary loss. Issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50, and $100 they constitute a convenient and highly desirable medium for travel funds. Benton Baker, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (TR Building on foundation. Sealed Bids will also be received for the sale of old School No. 1 on NW% of Sec. 24, Twp. 140, R. 80, for cash or Bankable | . Bids wi REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF | Haver, Bids will be opencd on 11th THE FARMERS STATE BANK | dence at 9 P. Board _ xeserves at the close of business June 30,; right to reject any or all bids. 1923 at Baldwin, in the State of Wm. Paul, Clerk North Dakota. Bismarck, N. D. RESOURCES Loan and discounts .... Overdrafts, ' secured and unsecured .... Warrants, $101,052.25 Tribune .Want Ads Bring Results, 376.60 3,275.58 4,300.00 8,478.93 We must unload a | undivided profits Cheeks and other cash 2,838.52 Due from other banks and cash...... $. 7046.08 Total . Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 4140.69 $128,462.57 without collars. New All sizes, He values 98¢ $2.00 values $1.35 $ 15,000.00 2,500.00 .-$ 15,484.23 Guaranty Mund de- 5 734.05 ° 66,252.27 8,531.57 checks ou t- standing ... Bills pay- 3,111.37 89,113.49 Suits Values $1.50 Sale 98c EBA Total ... $128,462.57{ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh, 8s. IJ. S, Fevold, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Fevold, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July 1923. + J, P. Wagner, _-Notary Public. Commission expires 2-19-1924. Cotrect neat F. A. J. 8. Fevold, Special Values. $7.50. values $4.95 $8.50 Oxfords $6.50 corel ay f BARGAIN SALE! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY we mention a few of the hundreds of COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Men’s Shirts ‘A dandy lot of Dress Shirts—with and Dozens of other bargains. Men’s Balbriggan Union Men’s Shoes First National Bank The Pioneer Bank ot of high grade merchandise at once. Here bargains. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes patterns. A big clean up of the latest styles in a wonderful line of Pumps, Oxfords, etc. 25% Discount Ladies’ White Shoes Canvas and Light Kid. We don’t carry our stock over and will sacrifice profits for quick sales. Children’s Shoes iN Get the Kiddies Shogs.Now. All chit. dren’s shoes ‘marked down for quick “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” New Victor Records _ Special Issue Stella—Fox Trot Great White Way Orchestra Carolina Mammy-rFox Trot Great White Way Orchestra Hear these fox-trots and you will wonder at the extraordinary dances which have been made of simple materials. “Stella” is a happy-go-lucky dance tune you can pick up in two seconds; and you'll agree that “Carolina Mammy” is a real find. iy No. 19087 10-inch List Price 75c When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In | Brooke Johns Bebe—Fox Trot and His Orch. Powerful, strong-toned fox-trots in no danger of being drowned out b: shuffling feet. The first number is one of the biggest of big hits. Bot are lively dance numbers with Brooke Johns chanting away at the top of his voice. No. 19092 10-inch List Price 7Sc _@ Barney Google—Fox Trot Great White Way Orchestra I Cried For You—Fox Trot The Collegians In “Barney Google” you hear in music the whinnying and galloping of the ous steed, Spark Plug, inspiring you to ke: rae with its thythm. “I Cried For You” has easy-flowing tneledies which also fairly invite you to dance. No. 19093 10-inch ‘List Price 75c Gulf Coast Blues—Sugar Blues : Tennessee Ten Down Hearted Blues—Medley Fox Trot Tennessee Ten Blues, blues and more blues. Two medley fox-trots just loaded down with them. Here you have all the characteristic “blués” effects that make such superb dance music. Get this record today and dance’ to it tonight. No. 19094... 10-inch List Price 75c ‘ ‘ Hear the above Victor Records on any of these Victrolas . Pick out the records you would like to hear and have the nearest dealer in Victor products play them for you on the Victrola with Victrola Tungs-tone Needles. They are all Vietor products, made to be used together, and through their combined use you secure results which are impossible with any other combination. The three Victrolas below are representative of the eighteen styles from $25 up. -\