The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO WASHINGTON LIQUOR RING IS INDICTED Three Deputy U.S. Marshals Are Among Those Indict- ed By Grand Jury April 1 hia Washing nd jury struck out or law v tions in a question which recent become increasingly embar rassing to officials endeavoring to enforce the prohibition statutes. The xrand jurors handed down a block of indictments which included: Three shal A lieutenant of pol deputy United States mar nd helpers Bares © men and 14 women, classified for miscellaneous liquor violations List Disappears Three alleged leaders in Washing: | ton’s famous liquor ring, whose list of high person customers mysteriously — dis several qionths agg. Three young women stenographers of the ring Patrick H. Barteman, Charles Mar shal and John G, Numan are deputies involved, and with p He die Th e, they with con o have brought here from the south in porters. pin Mo and He Curti din con hi by Milton Lamso are ection with the The cater une Star 1H, Simpson, it orders to furnish at various social funct ios? BRIGHT SHOW I$ PROMISED “Married Today” Declared Laughable Show find a company on} versatile and ex tion than we are artied Today,” says Seldom do we with a more sm anno} ent of the production A farce comedy fairly éingling and jingling with a laugh every second. | It is at the Auditorium Wednesday | \ you will reme » worth while rtists who know No burlesque, no d , but just a straig’ The caste and among noted for he Grumpy, Polly The Deep Purpl and many others. Cheating © VOLCANO IS IN ACTION’. Rome, Italy, a.| P.)—A violent the crater romboli on thy April 1. =UPy the dows in the vicinit by the shock and 1 injured. 2 | PENSION BILL | IS PASSED) Washingtut,- April. 1,—— An “ad- dusted pension” bill designed to 1 thove inequalities hetween grat tics now paid veterans of the The following ¥ warra ranty deeds the transfer of real estate hi filed with the Register of Deeds dur- ing, the past week: Evalorne Schutt Donald G. Cathea Séetion 5, Township 138, Range 78. | and husband to} ife; Anna Gradin to J. H. Geistler and | wife; P. Lots 9 and 10, Block 98, Bistiarck. Mathew Clooten to Bertha J, Hoita, N 4-2. Section 32, Township 140, Range 79 | Rhésa Knowles to George Knowles; Section 18, Township 138,,Range 78. { Bentz to Anna Bentz; Gov. | ce Add. Lots 1 to 24 inclusive, | | i | | | , Bismarck, Gir NG “AHEAD OF THE BUNCH” “The brightest students begin their courses in Spring,” declates | F._L. Watkins, Pres., Dakota Bus- 4 iness College, Fargo, N. D. “They show y they’ re bright by starting wisn are smaller, advancement icker. They finish at the season | when office help is most needed.’’ | «This i is sound advice from a fa- | mous educator, whose pupils are | employed everywhere. J. C. Van | Auken isnow with Fox JewelryCo., | id Rapids, Mich. ; Treva Ken- | ie U. S. Nat'l. Bank, le, Ore. ‘Follow the Mul” NOW. Write F,.L. +806 Frou St,Fargo,N, D. } iN f | move jate THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, APRIL 1,.1924 . ‘The six-muasted vessel Wyoming, on Dangherty (rig \tlantic City. Photo st ju deo boarding ht, HOw friend SUPPORT FOR ~ BILL ASKED ae ing, mins, of the bill ahead tion te position A Del Rig, Uoba f members of the ce the board gning us t the railre in back a statior a.) ST REBEL BAND GIVES UP} April 1. rating in pn Sunday at o Consul Pen: it over to the gi pride of Maine shipping, attorney general, | mn with & Fargo high plays tomorrow morn-|trich of Idaho; Jud; The no te | ‘EXPECT CROWD AT A.C. FORUM mi excentionfilgiiaree Assoc expected W. ie hotel. I April 1 Forum held ia today vaca + | months, i issued yest sia and his . Y Jarnecke, when} Miuot, “April 1,—Billy ar for trial on 0, 160 pounds, last n me of the na- economic services do they render the paid anything. + il, Puelicher ; pha respons liabilities. those ¥: erg, suce eause of the influence they bring: es and o services. AT We hear of bank capital, surplus and stockholders, HARTIC TABLE WHY BANKS? LESSON VI By J, H. PUELICHER, Chairman Committee on Public Education, American Bankers Assoclation # community? BANK CAPITAL=The money necessary to engage in the business of rendering bank- ing services to the community. $f SURPLUS=A part of a bank’s earnings not § paid out as dividends to stoekholders but # reserved for possible losses or.to expand # activities as needed by growing business. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS=Protection to de- positors, because if trouble arises depos- itors must be paid in full ont of these % funds if necessary before stockholders are # BANK STOCKHOLDER=Anyone able, and willing to buy stock in a.bank, and to assume the risk of the business. A share of stock represents # a fraction of ywnership in the whole, and with ownership go communities stially organize banks interest successful farm- ful merchants and successful manu‘acturers be- In smaller DOUBLE LIABILITY=The obligation under/the.law that rests on a bank stockholder, in case his bank fails and the assets are not enough to pay depositors, to pay an amount equal to his bank stock, ia addition to losing his origina! investment. This is not the ease in corporations other than banks. ampie: If a man owned $1,000 in bank stock and the bank & failed, and after the: assets had been used, the bank still § owed money to depositors, the stockholders would be. re- = quired to pay up to another $1,000 if necessary’ to meet the obligations to stockholders. Thus it is séen that bank capital and bank stockholders per- form real economit ic and for Constipa- What ¥ attendance edne: forum dinner to be held t will be several Biumke, ht w pounds, IT is WORTH violate rded a technical knockout over ” wholesale} Earl Wynne, Minot, 170 {withdrawal of liquor. ‘Phe court{when the Jocal man was unable to jalso re nitted th 0 bail} start in the yventh round. which was ordered fort ited yes-7 - a terday ; cur? |. Means is to held for the MONEY Daugherty ating commit | tee. | MANCHESTER WINS Cane h FOLEY tion i ic etball| tion and Billious These won- tournament, by # score o te 19,| derful e helped millions Manchester led throughout the game,| of people. Try them! is Ges an Adv. Ex- | and indication: ,|DON'T GAMBLE WITH is reported lost at sea with all on SUCCESSOR TO “DAUGHERTYT0. ae ~ BESOON NAMED == VERY Man usually follows the “lines of least resistance’’-- ND Naturally “puts off” getting his “EASTER” UIT Until the “last | President Coottige Has Limi- | ted Field of Men to Choose From Washington, April 1.- Coolidge is approachi with respect to suce M. Daughert -President were given tobe rutives had conferred or Pepper, Repub- jter the ex | tion would be made within two | The President has * | which of those under a ion | would accept the place if it were of- |fered them and is now engaged in | choosing among them. Stone Mentioned ee lis *, Stone, dean law: Federal Judge Die- and former Governor Nathan Ner of New Yo en during the r, that othe dent's mind to a gi p were Arthur supreme jovernor xander 5 Michigan, and Sen- gr Borah of Idaho, "SPRING TIME | IS TONIC TIME ‘(The System Needs “Spring| Cleaning,” Just’ As The Home Does. TANLAC! | Has Been Called The World’s Greatest mites |= By Over 100,000 Persons, Who Have Testified That Tanlac Has Helped Them Regain Their Strength and Health. YOUR HEALTH DEMAND THE BEST Has _ Benefited Thousands Of Persons Suffering From Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, Rheu- matism, Nervousness and| Kindred Ailments—Tanlac Is For Sale By All Good Druggists — Accept No Substitute — Over 40 Mil- lion Bottles Sold. i nlac EXPERT Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Spectacle repairing. Railroad watch inspectors. Mail orders given prompt attention. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck tood to include 'DENTES DEMS HALT CONGRESS, Senator Robinson, Leader, ! Says Legislation Ought To Be PdShed Ahead Washington, jeition on the | Demoer part of ats to rok ong the round of gistitive prc heen wailing while the 1s occupied attention ators. | CARPENTIER | | on FIGHT} —Georg ght hea investiga 1 ti of Sen- son, Tunney’s today, manager, announced 25 Ounces for 25¢ Use less than of higher * priced brands WHY BAY MORE? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OUNDS moment.” IGHT = NIGHT ONLY - Friday night March 21st, by member of Jamestown Collsge Glee Club, an apron prized as keepsake. Think it was left at Presbyterian Church. For reward write Mildred Kellam, James- tdwn, No. Dak. Automobile Dealers HY you have diseontinuéd con- tract and have automobile re- pair stock or tires on hand, we part of steck unt is, allowed. Write Hanson Automobile Paris Company, Fargo, N. D. Bright as a new dime considered by metropolitan audiences ~ as the best yet. 4 MAIL ORDERS NOW. . Advance Sale, Harris and Woodmansee, ~ o---Marek Sst. O Get the most in workman- ship, style, etc., get your suit ARLY--and in order to get the “cream” of the patterns you should have Klein fit you up-- ) SUITS and TOP COATS NOW!) *0- The Big Day is April 20th Klein Toggery Auditorium Theatre Wednesday METIPOPOL:- ITAN CAST INCLUDING — Ottis Olwer C. Kimball Bea. _ Madelyn Goddard. The smashing comedy hit of the year.’ An evening of Glorious Fun, . ee $65 $30-$40 : CURTAIN 8:15 | y2nd a) When You Do Your Marketing Today Order a a Can oe It does the work of both solid fats and oils better+quicker— economically For Shortening — For Frying Far Mayonnaise ee Eleven Advantages of Ancizo Gil . Fries beautifully, thorou y, quickly. Does not of one food to anot can be used over an . Heais quickly. . Measures easity and aecur- dly with other ural flavor of Koodtas not curd in mayon- . Dor + Its can is dustless, rustless, easy to handle and store. Send for free Amaizo Cook Book of selected recipes. ‘Address: 111 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Il. 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Free estimates and expert suggestions on prospective plans for homes—Even free plans on buildings’ not within the scope of a regular architect. ai mines: ROWS Bismarck Lumber Company Phone 17 Cor. Sixth St. & Main.

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