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ey ae, ER Rae eee — 4 ——e. : 7 PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923 Charter No. 9622 Reserve Distri d Jupiter, and th ts of the| lend itself to such observati } _ J his home town to Denver, Colorado, : RELIGIOUS | at Condition of the "*/ ASTRONOMERS Sanday iste pete at ata tet Ste mtaroa:| Overland Sells on Ged eT ry t tit bet 1921 ical stat tl ited States ii : The City National Bank of Bismarck thet east iats coee a ul er Merepecrie tale county, oe soaer| SCONE ARES” 1 hw ts Sti ote | 5 at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the Close of Business on ke visible to “the man in the street,” may be said to make -Y of Service tbe summit i Sau ati eak, 4 September 14th, 1923 Harvard’ College observatory offi- y are Lick observa- ears gee Ovesada aie the: Gxelide H RESOURCES cials say. Comets, they explain may| tory of the University of California, he Overlan je circ! a and discounts, including rediscounts, at any time be thrown completely} Yerkes at Williams Bay, Wisconsi: ~.. ‘onrels for endurance are not/ grades with wonderful pep and did HOLDS WERT acceptances of other banks, and foreign FOR C0 TS out of their accustomed course by} and the naval observatory at Wash-| always awarded to the young. In- “i dered mann ae bills of exchange or drafts bis. ie getting too near the sun or a planet,| ington. land Roadster, modet | indorsement of this bank $ 741,861.71 "Ml these bodies acting 10 as to give the ae ae SETA welie’ tal oth or enoamtated: Weleg: 2, panes . ick” , serial number 2675, built in| tured tire at the seventh mile post. Total loans bait fe $ 741,861.71 | stranger a sort of “kick” to one side Leg _paitis, callous, fal- Pike’ This Overland is still. using tie ; Brotherhood of Nat ‘And hsvarhdeie unsecured . i. 635.26' ov the other. i 1908, successfully climbing Pike's his Overland is ¢ rother! o » ANdFewW | 1; Ss, Government securities owned: D’Arrest and Di Vico Comets} 7, second comet that astronomers len arches are given sc! pate ots ea roth of ne ik “ a ‘e ase rae ne eee Aken ; zl | tl i : x und ivi t the: top purrin; e alit when le e Holds Meeting at Chicago | Deseesee eae circulation (U. S. bonds ius Are About Due For Re- | re on the deokout for this! year is pgs at i re ll A ay ic | years ago, though the original ms = 5 | ‘3 ie : owned ter retired from active service y y CB, CLC. ge “ . i , une . . return 5 t ea | Purnitave and AAXEEES 8,893.43 | rod 3870, 1877, 1890, 1897 cid i910; It Shop. who recently ‘completed a trip from | 62,000 mile: 2 J 40th ANNIVERSARY} berets owned iitechae panting house withers COURSES UNCERTAIN was due in 1917 but the telescope a Se : 'Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Ban , failed to find it, Astronomical cal- Fi age [Cash in vault and amount due from na- i { causes) culations showed that it might be i tional banks 141,386.44 seen, “by telescope only,” on twenty- * Five Day Conference for) Amount due from State lal rea and s041.56| Comets Have Been Seen at} five or thirty dates of 1923 but the _ trust companies in the, United States 941. astronomers of the world who report ‘Y- Junior Members Also Will | Bxchanges for clearing house ‘Sadie 4,046.08 Irregular Intervals for their discoveries to the Harvard ob- 6 3 tal ee 374. servatory as a clearing house of in- R Pol }Cheeks and drafts on banks (including Fed- ' _, Many Years formation, have not. picked it up us 5 eral Reserve Bank) located outside of yet. Its schedule calls for visibility Chicago, Sept. 20—Religious states-; city or town of reporting bank............._ 2,912.91 Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 20—As-| in various parts of the beavens with men and educators from all parts of | Miscellaneous cash _items....... 104.16 3,017.07 | tronomers are on the watch for two|the aid of high powered lenses on y ete 1) as the for-| Redemption fund with U. S. ‘Treasurer and comets, both discovered many de-| September 3, 8,-13, 18, 23 and 28 and ee a enc aae ine erea| cue from U. 8. Treasurer... : 2,500.00| cades ago, which apeeding over their| October 3, 8, 13 and 18. TOvVi eater Cc ‘ort cates bp el alt aia . Other assets, if any current expenses cand rather uncertain courses through the] The Harvard obser 4 here for the program of the Inter- interest paid 6,323.69 | skies, are about due for reappearance.| cpecialize on investigating comets B Nes'at semanas, sah te] oTAL "50570036 oi Vrts og prt coe at nea ri ig greater smoothness of per- formance, the new V-63 assumes MULGuat cue Unieratey cf Ones | LIABILITIES: popularly known as the Mexican War | ———————$—$—$—$—$——<———— September 19 to The celeb ‘St. James churen | Sarita sae raidite Reedy comet becatne: duBe omy tubs cara el 4 f ding of the first i thi: * i t world-wide vf fraternity. will Less current expenses, intere obstrvatory, on Feb. 26, 1846.’ Pro- CHRISTIAN its ogical position as the greatest : Te @ diniters oe aie -eunvantioks pai 15,008.33 0.300.001 £2282F JF. Di Vico, of Rome, alto SCIENCE s ea feature : i 3 ‘ ; Beli tet Spread | Socata utah Re ee EG. ee | Cadillac—the car which you may ; 1 peeve Wun ee Catt rian tot the bro-| Amount due to ete, he Unted 8 cat because he officially He its ” & 1, VY : # 4 i 4 trust companies in the Uni ta coming, his fellow astronomers have * y h ~ | 4 The brotherhood was founded in} trust, Ompurace, th one 112,262.88 | given it his name. An International _ Daily approac. wit. reat expectations. ; F-14888 by James L. Houghteling, a Bible Certified checks outstanding ... : 651.97|" Professor Di Vico observed his|] Newspaper, is for sale at ’ ° Gcame veal “and, later, interna [oashier’s, checks outstanding. aha 16150] comet godson for two months, when Harris & ; vi : ‘ ‘ iA hi ‘otal 34,790.< it passed from view. It was reckone: = ~ __fignal in scope. It includes organize’ Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) that it would reappear in 75.71 years, Ww Be cactlany, Testand, Catala Aust subject to Reserve (deposits payable with a “period of uncertainty” of oodmansee : . 3 -New Zealand=and the West Indies! , givtduat: deposits subect to. check 200 Aad.o2 | suomed see mites of the entth, tome. Bis Sons ' “ ; | The convention is expected to bring | Individual deposits subect to chec ABD. ,000,000 miles of the . Bismarck N. Dak. = together the largest group of men ‘ang |Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 where hetween the orbits of Mars u seerrover seen in the history of the| days (other than for money borrowed) 162,434.52 i Episcopal church for a like pukpose. te Ge ele sit) eb (other 4 Consecration of manhood in ser- cone deposits) est Dee nn vice is to be the theme of the con- os 371,920. ‘ fe Edward H, Bonsall, of Phil-| Time deposits subject to Reserve | Tari, Faward Be Boma’ Brother.| after 0 days, or subject to 30 days or TH . s TORE THAT ~ SELLS - FOR - LESS 1 hood of St. Andrew in the United more notice, and postal savings): 1 3 States; Dr. Nathaniel Butler, of the| Certificates of deposit (other than for Pes F University of Chicago; the Rev. money borrewed ....... esscaeeecen 357,832.16 } Sheldon M. Griswold, bishop suffra-| Other time deposits ug 54,498.56 3 gan of Chicago; the Hon. Franklin! Total of time deposi 4 Syen--~ F4monds, of Philadelphia, | Reserve 412,330.72 “4 and the Very Rev. J. P. D. Lioyd,| Bills payable (including all <3 a of Halifax, will make opening ad- presenting money borrowed other thay = dresses, i rediscounts) 7 , 74,170.81 3 Following a business session Fri-| Notes and bills r ated, including a A B A R G A I N S T Oo R E : day morning a joint meeting of the ee bliaeree of other banks and foreign = Men’s and Boys’ conferences will lls of exchange or drafts pou Ge take place and will be continued in Peecoment of this bank ............. 51,217.99 WHERE THE THRIFTY AND ECONOMICAL SHOPPER CAN SAFELY FEEL THAT BEST VAL S D the afternoon with an address on! “The New Challenge of the Junior | - Brotherhood to the Men of the ee oF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss: Church,” by G. Frank Shelby, of , J. A. Graham, Cashier ‘of the above-named bank do solemnly Philadelphia, general secretary. of acta that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge $1,193,730.26 LOWEST PRICES ARE ALWAYS TOBE HAD. . the national brotherhood. and belief. x How to introduce family prayer J. A. GRAHAM, Cashier. into the home will be the theme of Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of September, ® the Saturday program which will be | 1923. introduced by Warren Hires Turner, (SEAL) S. S, BOISE, of Philadelphia, national treasurer of Notary Public. the brotherhood, and will continue in Commission expires Mar. 16, 1928. ‘ what has been described'as the most | Correct — Attest: impressive general conference of the P. C. REMINGTON convention, It will have for its topic, G. F. DULLAM “How to Secure the Best Young Men B. C. MARKS, Directors. for officers in the Church Army.” ‘At a unique service Saturday: after- noon at Houghteling Memorial, cha- BLUE POPULAR pel, erected on the site of the rgom| Blue, in all its variations is to be where the first chapter of the bro-|Popular.for fall. The evening frock therhood was founded, speakers will | °f baby blue, which fell into the dis- include Dr. John W. Wood, executive,| card ‘when the more vivid shades secretary of the foreign work of the| became so popular, is to return to department of missions; George An- | its own. thony King, president of the Bfo- therhood in England, and the Rev. Floyd W_.Tompkins, rector of Holy| Trinity Church, Philadelphia. ‘ the Episcopal Church will speak at the concluding conference of the coi vention Sunday afternoon, at whi: time the topic will be “Christian Ci izenship.” Leaders will be the R L. Ralph Sherman, of Toronto; H bert 8. Houston, of New York, the Rev. Thomas F. Gailor, pres of the National Bishop and Council. 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