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~ PAGE SIX : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924 DEMPSEY T0 [wit Baseball Trial Hurt Amateur Status] smser and the other grains had j FEDERAL.GRAND JURY PREHISTORIC MEETS HERE APRIL 22 _The movement of livestock to the Fargo, N. D., March 28.—A federal MEET WILLS? ith St, Paul market showed up in grand jury will ‘convene in -Fargo ry, except in the’ edse' of| & | BONES FOUND on April 22, it was announced today alygs, for which the movement was! a: by Clerk of Court J. A. Montgomery. _ fully as large as that in January, if /~ LESSON V : . |“ sudge Andrew Mijler will open a the shorter month be taken into con- _—_ term of court at Minot on April 3. The regular May term will be open in - er sideration, Hog receipts continued t | = 3) ™ Sanat His Manager Says He Will | ve: abnortally tdegerretelpigveticaea| By J. H. PUELICHER, Chairman, Ante-Date Semiapes of Pre-| jigs on May 20. wot zht Negro in Mexico | tle were about normal and sheep te-}| { Committee on Public Education, American Bankers Association. historic India, Claim if } Mey ceipts were sub-normal as compered i nt Why does not the banker pay savere as high interest on vith the ten- i eaaeeee Peri eek their money as he charges borrowers when he loans them that @| -Los Angeles, March 27.—Addi- @ ear average for thet & f p Omaha, Neb, March 28 | month, Receipts of all classes of 4 ; ' : Kearns, manager of Jack Denipsey, [animals were larger than a r ago, y same ‘money? Text hooks say he must charge a tional human bones, supposed by ~r 4 heavyweight boxing champion, told i iS more than he pays so as to meet overhead ez-, | scientists to be tens of thousands of LANP HER an Omaha World-Herald reporter to i ewo-fiftlis, larger, a penses, his unavoidable losses, and dividends. oe aie were Gueai ay bere at day that Dempsey will fight Harr | The tee ve .| g ‘ x + | today by exeayators on the Cunajo Wilts, negro aspirant for the cham-| | try wen also eatailertarrebeaney Cuts Re aD eit tery nollie chirenaly | aren, Labering theo Gusemire, un; HATS pionship, ut Tia Juana, Mexico, next lin‘Javiuary; extent for hogs Fee eet |e tenance of the bank building with costly | cr u steady rain, jthe scientists 4 favor Day | pecdee"animalle were laninnen’ gonna equipment, such as steel vaults, so the (| brought to light what they regard as N Kearns, here for a brief stop en | country tackebe ary than'in the same depositors’ money will be safe; light, | new evidence in support of their A 1 route the far west, said the on! heat, supplies, fire and theft insurance; (lj growing belief that they have un- The hat for you \ , thing remaining to as ; e the t taxes; and salaries to men and women covered the fossils of “a race of| 4 arrival on the ‘acific t a itures to the contra on froth, race track 1 Tia J has made us th Y 7, fete thes aaeue assistant paleontologist at the Si and we are going to accept,” Kearns » marketing ‘of agricultura ts misfortune to fail in business. Althoug! sonian Institute visited the fossil pit : ‘ was quoted ag 1 haute faehne ot Eanes bankers exercise great caution and are experts in judging today to make close examination. your head. This a business conditions and character, they sometimes have such losses. These must be met out of the gross profits from in- terest charged borrowers above that paid depositors—as fire insurance companies meet losses out of reserve funds created by careful investment of premiums. . DIVIDENDS = money divided among stockholders out of clear profits left over after overhead, losses and all other interests of the depositors have been fully taken care of. Thus bankers pay depositors less interest on their savings than they charge the borroWers of those savings so that they can earn funds to meet the expenses of rendering efficient, care- ful and valuable services to the depositors. He declared thy there. wag every : ae) reason to believe that the skeletons|/ Spring it’s the had not been disturbed since the pleistocene period or ice age, which, Lanpher. ended some 15,000 or 20,000 years | ago. New styles on review GUIET AT UNDERWOOD at all good hat Underwood, N. D., March 2%—In sores a quiet villag There were extraordinary in- in the grains, especially in ipts continued ‘at O PENNANT TALK IN \ OX CAMP Vifth Place Is Goal of Chicago Club That Shows Im- proved Morale corn, and hog re high levels. The stability and im- provement which took place simul- taneously in the prices of grain and of much of the livestock is particu- larly noteworthy in view of the heavy marketing of the month, | The volume of business in urban {centers in this district during Febru- a measured by individual debits recovefed all the losses of January land gained sufficiently to bring the election here, the fol- lowing offic’ were named: trus- tees, G. T. Smittr, L. Johnson, and C. M. Trayer; treasurer, Wm. A. Gogsteter; clerk, C. 0. Thompson; BY JOB WILLIAMS 2| 5 | month last year, and the declines i) | were particularly noticeable in calves a im) covers | + landtettens iii = employees of honesty and ability. thinking men ante-dating the semi- is the one that j nat Oitas Ea UNAVOIDABLE LOSSES «+ occasional un- 8 |""5* “Rohect Thoway. Hill : | aie Rebtuaty DaRIngS ' d = i Dr. Robert Thomas Hill, former ange SprUary: Ganges Sa J. H. Puelicher repaid loans made to those who have the th. looks good on total in harmony with the rate of ise aoe) PAPA LATAAT UIA ALTOONA ION AAUAOODs. |tssessor, Ray Gergen; marshall, Andy improvement which has prevailed has + Se ee ee ee als since the revival began last Septem- household checking account and] commissioner, W. F. Schmidt. y > ber. As compared with a year ago, STRAIGHT TALKS a thrift account, A thrift account the volume was two per cent greater, can be opened with one dolar, and as due in part to improvement in coun- you must put aside a certain sum try flour mill production, linseed WITH AUNT EMMY every week. You should save two operations, copper mining, and de- } dolfars each week. Money that you Be sa mn ali hard to save, 80 when we go to BERNIE WEFERS JR lea sesorieaiineseiees tn Sanne Ge ABOUT THE HOUSE MONEY |tho bank wo wilj ask them to re ten : oer sductic int horse 5 two dollars out of your woekly mivinced Bernie Wefers Jr. also John aoe eA urea aed aie the : household moneygdeposit and put that Wete rs i a pers see the | niddle of March:, This Federal Re-| ‘ Aunt Emmy found Molly crying | it in your thrift account. The See eee Re Gaateaninc an cuie coming | ¢t¥¢ Bank experienced a decline of] ~as it her heart would break. thrift account will pay interest. in in baseball, however, may afect {ore than three millions in loan’! . “\nhat's the matter, Molly dear?”| “But how can I keep my bank- ¢ 2 een during the same six weeks and rée-]| ° 4 1 h bride's. book straight?” sighed Molly. turned these funds to trade channels| She asked, patting the ive aican fads laid subicact (oan't 4 7 through the purchase of government] shoulder. you?’ snapped Aunt Emmy. “You 2 FARGO “MIDGETS” bon hud market BI Seu) eed “Oh, Aunt Emmy, {t's that hor-| went to school, you know, and the y six million he flurry of de- 3 , | rid money. The household money | bank will be glad to show you at 4) y! mand for Federal Reserve notes} * GO TO CHICAGO) mn" developed iq February has} fs gone again, and 1 don't know|Arst, Come on, Molly, let's be Eo aa completely subsided. Interest rates where it went. I can't tel) Ted, At the bank Aunt Emmy gave ! <.—-With ap-|in Minneapolis remain unchanged. * i So 3 a TV. hall Gommlercis na pers elulinrcdievaist tee end I can't finish out the week./ Molly a check to start her dccount. How Will Falk Fare? said to have red $50 a pe ees bas, | is fifteen per cent above a year ago.| And 1 was going to save some ev- “You can give this back to me at I Chanee has been ill on the t, ee Teas April |A chart published elsewhere in this] ery week, too!” she walled. the end offthe year, Molly. You Few youngsters today ever saw to rejoin the tea ‘ Star Recruit att Si issue, showing the loans, deposits, a 5 can save it easily. Never buy by seseiaspale Inek Lik hip quintet ana borrows of allabarks in this So that's it! It certainly does telephone. See everything fer co % bs Ta 7 a v3 s Ss is e : a : y Byers, the vid Cubs | Does Not Yearn when the ©] district from 1919 to the end of 1923,| Beat all how ality people are about] yourself. Keep accurate accounts,| |!» a horse-hair sofa. They wouldn’t secon baseman, i an rage fl For Big Leagues yy City. indicates that during the past tweive| money. Now stop crying, Molly,| pay your bills promptly ah gélon't oe hea Sl Geis fs ne Authorities of the high months, deposits have been rising] aud ‘tell me how much you are|Carry-Money around with you. é Pea eaitate agin’ wicking) Gn |iny Wear aeqitele an acceptance of the invitation | Md loans and borrowings declining-| gor emis week.” When they came out of the bany .know what to do with a fire taper, Bees cit ane mexeeday oan eryice , H. 0, Crisler, tourna. {How much of the latter may be. dite Molly was the proud possessor uf he toe. Vt. cia 5 A list of eligible| to the fact that some banks closed} ‘Ten dollars,” sobbed Molly. two pass books and a check book. i TUR SINHA fnltoresting tomes Now| ciidhee whe. cate Fa ' the probable start-| during the year it has not been prag- “Dry your eyes and come out always been afrald of carpet stretcher, or coal oil lamp. Falk develops. At first he did not! from Galvesto lineup was sent to the Chicago] ticable to estimate. <.| with me,” comforted Aunt Emmy. said Molly, “but 1 didn’t take kindly to the summary edict | what of a curiost d * Building Greater “Everything will be all right. The|know people in them could be s0 5 2 a whieh ch nga him overnight from | nigel SRD ein the Hy dm , Midget Enh ae j eicapective Bertin activity as by Feceneesuelting small accounts.|f-iendly. And besides getting ‘They couldn’t braid rags into a vn outfielder into a pitcher. No ugrue ce ua atiol on be dicate uildi e its i 5 ie seems to have caught the revital- eMither play in the minors,|from tournament officials. The Wil-| fifth above eikeeaa seo thats ees coger bare thFitl aeconnte, ee ei a peg wenn tee ived spirit of m andsis work: * anyway,’ son balP will be used in the tourna-| mits necessarily result in orders for]. +] don’ ” “ rive hdd atsic bn “ ind ithout t eeveatinlagtienlly. Felk has Neon) decciealie: brovek coreey| dvey) team (entered inthe inaiinise tone eaten eno Aen caters sobbed Mali, a 6 Keep them straight. Ijustknow| ff rug, or wind yarn without tang- - told that he will be a member of prospect and Ed AY: who has | meet I receive one for practice.| portation; and these in turn affedt = Nudd « the regular f. him in charge, is to) peonel| winners of cach game will be mile trad les money.’ Aunt E.amy smiled knowingly.— ° Te geee eres gavecnramiaa |e swine isn't [allowed to keep the ball used during | Stner aot wheleteles Heads, 2 os '\“Yoa are going to open both a! ANNE B. AYMES. ling. But they know the how and of being one of the greatest outfield | suet a terrible pla all, Con-| the game the total valuation should be a fair : finds of the time; he coud hit and! ncny tikes to where he aCe index to the prospective purchases of| by the individual debits. After mzk-| or referred measures to be voted on * throw and run. | A report gained | people, ie building material, it is believed that| ing proper adjustments in the curves! at the primary election June 25, why of typewriters, phonographs, circulation that he and Buldie Col Shox, T could walle up ana Business Is Better In| the average building permit isan for seasonal and secular trends, it ap, sinee the time for filing initiative pe- eR ena aniidd @hGh thik eee oe eee if = even better index of business senti-| pears that a substantial amount of] titions ended last night, ere also A "3 Ue Shea when this jot see anybody I he Northwest ment of general confidence. Sirce| correlation exists between the aver-| will not be any publicity pamphlet, telephones, automobiles; what fae Acad. | Ae that te wasn | eo ==> new orders depend upon business} age building permit and the volume| according to Deputy Secretary of ; 300 hitter I | Ace eel , (Continueg from page 1) confidence, it is important to’ have| of business in thist district, with a| State M. W. Duffy, the legislature HAGEN FAILS TO 1 ed a seasonal increase and the price] some index of it, The average build-| lag in the latter of from nine to} last winter having reduced the pub- happens when a push of the but- Gece he urapines GOLE IN SU: of potatoes remained unchanged. ing permit will rise when large pro-| twelve months, with greater emphasis] licity pamphlet to include only the | ¢ thinks k will maka a remarkable | The Goddess of Golf is a fickle Greater Marketing jeets are undertaken. Presumably | upon, the twelve-month period. various measures. A considerable tr, ) La vs hiigherie’Mariaty toured the Orie : Unusually large marketing of grain] the larger projects are the most care- ——_—_—. expense will be saved the state with ton gives light, or a kodak’s flash with the American All cat Walter | 4nd livestock is reported as follows: | fully planned and are either deferred TAX BODY TO no pamphlet published, the | Grin regeipts at Minneapolis nd| or advanced in time, aecording to the Sasa ee 2 Ce ersete nuny and Pebreae ey ne | duegmemt of there we ave ender! © KEEP ON WITH. | conzssr over mansuat fixes their image on paper. son why, he shouldn't be a star, ception and tlax. Such in-| pend upon current opinion as to the| ITS PROGRAM | rere 8 oe mare Be The Mori south wa ordinary at this time] outlook for stability of prices and| office fof amare Alawes, contested sat Their education i di as In the the 1924 White Sox | for He ize incneckinta of | other cgudlly fui oue ah uaeGie ‘ =a the village clection here; William heir education 1s as modern as al Be a A | cea anaimeb NG EACAUBT Ym O PAR EUS NCSE:COn: (Continueg from page 1) Laney defeating John G. Richter, 99 4 ae arked, and Feb-| siderations. This month we have iderson plan was proposed, Many] to 50, Other officials. follow: trea- 4 Vv ule epee amounted to! made a statistical verification of the! school officials have opposed the| surer, John Heisler; clerk, A. F. Stol-|_ the advertisements they see, jlogie of this sequence of evcrits | measure. lees aneiice, Di ilceegnnks abeapary : aon ce eee ths averaee Palla ne The fail to file the petitions al-|L. E. Davenport; trustees, M.| if - ore than | permi e volume of business} so means that there will be no consti-| Noddings, Albert Wierschke, and J. 1 oe ah te: | which actually takes place as shown | tutional amendments, initiated laws] 0. Meier. They have a) more use for the expected ne entered elevators at Du- : . In fact, Febraary re- ° r my iso = iso si cer s| Giant Tunnels Under Hudson River © lamp and chimney of yesterday Ryne ater than the total re- : : eens. sen jceipts for the year 1923, causing cle- than you for the wick and tallow Hat cll i Ske "tne Surg the for Jersey-Manhattan Motor Traffic ie I ee ee alloy used about enema be! Tube Linings Will Contain| %* i ee esac , of the day before. 2 portant ovement. ni 'y, and re- i: “ ‘i : ris oats and flax were 115,000 Tons of Iron Receipts of ler than last and Steel th the excep- Bf —— oe there w Pitching Record Contest Spoils and rye wi r in Febr of corn stocks, Advertisements indyce such Career of Star I time, in’ terminal stocks of} ‘Total Cost. $42,000,000 progress. They urge wide use e month, Stocks of “4 ; Greek chronology was reckoned in "ger und HE newest -marvelg of tun- va By NEA Serre hob Leon | Slee, of Tour gears correspunting | fax wel nellng, the new vehleular that means improvement. They White Sox. Leon thinks he can come back. He feels the biceps of his pitching arm and smile he old souper is us good as eve! Hope springs eternal tn the old- tier’s chest, especially in lute March | and early April. Of course, Cadore’s | arm is not as good as ever. He River, which, will allow motoristy to go from Jersey City directly in- to the heart 6f New York City, are now progressing rapidly. When finished the tunnels will connect New Jersey and New York with tyo huge tubes, twenty-nine and a half feet each in diameter, help you lift the out-of-date into the attic — rid you of the water buckets and soap kettles of slave- each acconimodating two lines of traffic and each having an rea ahree-times that! of the old ‘Hudson: River Tunnels’ Spaces are reseryed ‘at top and bottam for ventilation, The tubes will con- tain a compartment for fire ap- Dardtus andosther rey Gevices: The tubed are built. ‘ing se z tions composed of fourteén cast 2 Line New Tunnel: {non plates: Ge eal ; One of Great 29% foot Rings Which Will New Tunnel welghing’2b00' Bound =) | clogs SRUEN), Big Showing Sire of First. Hudsohifunnels, The Bethlehem. Steel Corpdratio n + The ‘tubes, in-fact, have | with no more: danger. than ‘a ‘s fabricating for the, ‘tannel 107, epaeresd the north caisson | on.an ‘open:street. ‘trafic will be 000 tons of iron segments and 7,600 “Jersey side and. so accurate jstrictly «regulated ; with fast- and tons @f steel segménis. 105,000! ig dhe work: of boring that there|slow lines of vehicles): .» Tae tons of thest Have ‘been bonipicted |’ as *anty “ohe-half di inch devia-| «Just what effect the new. tunneje and shipped or madé' ready for| tion whep'the: bore reached the | will have on New York's already ; shipment “from “the Bétnichem.| coment wotlk itremendous :.traffle congestion is bs Eeinibeac: ‘| wren pabsing through the silt,/imppsaible to predict, but it-is be- ‘he bore for ‘the tunnels Joon ts pret ate isy somotimes made | lieved that the ease of entrance to | Rotors | wet ooh, “290- sealed his fate as a pitcher the day he pitched 26 innings for Brooklyn against Boston, holding Joe Oeschger even, 1 to 1. + Cadore hasn’t been a great pitcher since, and he never will be. Maybe he will step out and win a nd there for the White Sox ason—surely none will begrudge him any amount of suc- cess—but when he talks of being as | good as ever he is merely talking. dom. They bring laté improve- ments within your reach. Read the advertisements reg- ularly, Keep alert to the new. f WILD PITCHER REFORMS INTO STAR FIELDER By NEA Service Sarasota, Fla., March 28.—Because Bill Terry of Memphis, Tenn., is a fainily' man and loves “kid he is now in the big leagues with the Giants and is accounted a sensa- tional player. Terry came up to the Giants a couple of years ago as a left-handed pitcher and was terrible. McGraw noted, however, that he’ took a nice cut at the ball. Later he learned ' WITHOUT ADVERTISING, YOU WOULD NEVER KNOW A Shek oe “i 05 fe the New Bork slde-is titourh. fork: power of giant 44-\the metropolis:from: the mainland and progressts‘@ ring a a ) s’ecl jacks which/may. allow a: reductioi the Jersey side “tg river silt and work hield forparg relent- whole prices * 6f* 1e ‘com. fap ee Santee ais iS any CaaS ae a gee pe Present. there. are : ~ Phree satan Phe ‘taal f the proposed ther than fergies caissons wére fi py up the mem iatine ier 4 : 340 inthe ope Neat i bout 9,250 feet, | the . passage of vehicular. t from Staten Island. Ons double and ° thel andi 4 «the | across ‘the ‘Hudson River-south- oi se ne rarermeer ate IT PRODUCTS WORTH UNTIL . | + ray JIMMY JOHNSTON SLIDING, ANDY HIGH WITH THE BALL the young man was a father of three > shaft is locate $77 4 3 ebildre: 2 ‘ Major league managers insist there is going to ‘be revival'in base |alde and” two ah witt tin to $42, y." Booth dnd Fitnn;of New : Co ee ete nth Ante Gar ploy Te. Co eee eee everson [the New | Jeigus she senttow Mpaptea fo) unnetewhten a6 Bein Bue nade _¥QU HAD BOUGHT IT. out one day..*I’m going to is feature of play in the southern’ coe ee Here we have Jimmy |'will be - the river ventilation | every conceivable condition. In| the joint supervision ’of the tunel " sa Hep ener igs dircie sess schd you out'to' Toledo, . Fosget that | Johnston showing the rookies the proper way to slie and' Atidy High [shatte and the tubes will pasa case a fire should break out, -it!commissions of : New~"York «anv you. were B: pitcher. Tell Bres- ilpstrating the proper way.to put the ball on the rufner, ‘hrough them Jike threads through ‘would be bandied ‘the:seme as and!New. Jersey. —-