The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT DEMOCRATS TO STAGE FIGHT QN TAX BILL Serve Notice on Republicans State of Their to It in the Oppos 8-HOUR LAW BEING TESTED ype ryRNED = TO ILLINOIS in Trial of Case Scheduled in Federal Court at Minot Election State to Bring Out Huge Vote lees USE N.P | ABANDONMENT Pepper Introduces Resolution Senator on p rence RED ennEr advise neh in Cla Senate lent u tim would the miliar to (dhe Hacue 4 confere gt two VICB-CONSUL DIBS IW. D2" = Henry f consul at land, =} F aac i ‘ |BELGIAN KING REPORTED ILL Paris, Ay A dispate Intransigeant Brus *) King t riously ill to the He has| MacDonald Loses i In Common Vote! pected to const toda RichardSon drugged before lc on a Soo train. GRADE CROSSING LAW INVALID Washington, April 7 cannot compel — interstate the supreme court declare to join in the constraction on Stations and cannot tell them to abolish grade crossin, London, April 7.—(By the A \e Marine War Losses Are Paid; London, April 7.— About $920, + On ) was paid to shipping c panies by the admiralty, war off'ce | and ministry of shipping frou August. 1914 to March, 1921, in re- al losses and in: owing to war ris q ures were given out re-| cently iby the Roard of Trade. Ceck bv Electricity. It is Cheaher. CARD, OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their ipinanens and sympathy to us duriig our recent bereavement in the loss of our little daughter and sister. Also far the beautiful floral offerings. And. we also thank the choir for the music and song they rendered at the ser- “NO. HOSIE RY BIL LS! Jat | Amount due from State banks, bankers, and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [REGAN BANKER | IS ARRESTED ON COMPLAINT. O. R. Vold Charged with Re-| ceiving Deposits in Bank | Known to be Insolvent leigh count osed its doors December 1 as arrested here charg. iving money in a bank known to be insolvent. The charges, embrac six sep- arate allegations, gen charge jVeld with “knowingly permitting, conniving atand being accessory to ceeptance ahd receiving of morey on deposit in an insolvent bank.” The | name witness is Axel Soder, county commissioner. Void furnished bond of $2,400, $400 on each of the six charges, to Police Magistrate W. C. Cashman. | ently, it is understood, efforts have been made to reopen the bank, | » which Vold has been active, of- : ‘o put in money with others, The preliminary hearing, set for | this afternoon, was continued until | April 14. RADIO BILL IS PASSED Washington, April signed to pervent a radio communication y the Senate. It declares the be the “inalienable posses of the people” and prohibits. li i ses extending more than two years, REPARATIONS REPORT SOON April 7.—(By 7.—(By the A. P.) report of the reparations ex-_ perts will be signed at 10 o'clock Wednesda morning, it was sd | today. he report fmmediate will be turned over to the repara- tions commission. |Tinfoil Banned — From Jail Santa Barbara, Cal., April 7. y-made cigarettes in the orig- packages have been banned a tie county jail here as the result, of a demonstration by a risoner, He handed the sheriff a etal ball weighing half a pound, kK. “I could put that k you out.” ‘The infoil taken from | A bill monopo] wasp: | WISHEK WOMAN DIES IN CITY istina Herr, wife of nent farmer iediin a t ody will be interment MINE FIRE STILL RAGES: 1 | Re H dorning in the! Beulah may not be stopped| around the at this cannet owner of the land.} the | Charter No. 2434 Reserve District No. 9| REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK marck in the State of North Dakota, at the Close of Business on March 3lst, 1924. RESOURCES and di scounts, including rediscounts, Bis $1,540,704.79 Total loans jrafts, unsecured ernment securities owned: sited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) All other United States Government sec ties (including premiums, if any). Total | Other Bonds, stocks, securities, ete.: Banking House, $100,000; Furniture and fix- $7,657.06 =o ss e owned other than banking house rve with Federal Reserve Bank Cas a in vault and amount due from national banks $1,540,704.79 738.17 75,000.00 9,550.00 84,550.00 93,609.90 107,657.06 39,862.00 113,975.47 342,495.06 ust companies in the Un wes for clearing house ited States . 26,698.90 25,580.91 ve 894,774.87 on banks (including » Bank) located outside of city or town of yeporting bank Mi cal 1eous cash itefns, County and City arrants | Rede: Nas on fund with U. S, Treasurer and due from U, S. Treasurer. 2,535.96 10,401.99 12,937.95 3,750.00 | TOTAL cssemnsern$$2j392,560.21 | LIABILITIES i — a $ 100,000.00 200,000.00 | Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 4 Undivided profits 32,39: Reserved for interest and taxes ac- erued 11,714.60 Reserved for depreciation 14,876.61 Les: current expenses, interest, and taxes paic Circulating notes outstanding Amcunt due to national banks t Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries Certified checks outstanding Total Demand deposits (other than bank depos- s) subject to Reserve (deposits pay- able within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check 1,241,104.18 | Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 | da (other than for money borrowed) 69,208.04 | ‘ounty, or other municipal deposits i ‘cured by pledge of assety of this bank or surety bond A Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings); Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .... Postal savings deposits _... Total of time deposits subject to: reserve United States deposits (other than ‘postal savin; including War Loan deposit 90 $ 58,984.11 25,749.31 294,723.96 439.79 1,352,512.01 336,801.20 vices. MR. AND PETER OLSON. ‘MR, AND MRS+ P. FETCH, MR. AND MRS. J. CARLSON. GOLD BEADS Tiny gold beads make an elaborate pattern on a sheath gown of white satin. L Here's something for the senatorial inguisitors to worry about. The la- dies are mixed up in this Teapot Dome affair we've been hegring so much about, Just look, here's a New York girl wearitg teapot neck- }laces and teapot earrings. See deposits of Pulled States disbursing officers STATE oF. NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. Aone I, Frank E. Shepard, Cashier of the above-named ba ik do sole: swear that the above statement is true to the best of nae pherspe! and belief. f , FRANK E. SHEPARD, 5 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Jeep OBACH, (SEAL) H. a Notary, Esitle, Burleigh Co.,°N. Gee (alee 'y commission expires April a7, 1927, 0. N. DUNHAM J. L. BELL, *C. B. LITTLE Directors, a - spector for the kh to come to this bration in May, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924 AN OBJECT LESSON go Y. W. lear health wie Chic Health St o the per ese Roly ing hauntir effects of prope: Poligs ot peters und Impre aw iH bits and diets. RAILROAD MAN SAYS | TANLAG MEETS TEST _ lea unial organization of the associa- B. J. Ellison, Car Inspector | tion it nei For K. C. S. Tonie|' meeting, there will be sp cil gatherings in different parts of Credit For Keeping Him|c United States and Canada. Actively on The Job. 100 Problems _ aan Face Chemists At April Meet! 7.--Heli Gives “Well, sir, if a man feels right, it, certainly shows up in his work. Take | ne, for fhstance getting trains out a railfoad yard all day means hard but since takin} we ell-equipped f hington,' Ay an aid ty aviation, the pro: chemistry in this count: colpnial days, the development o tae’ ode work, vil statement Dove ell-known car C. S. Railway, iS thousands men as well as people in,‘ trade and profession who have regained their strength, health | Ai; and fitness for work by taking Tan- Will ee { Hu “In 1918," said Mr. gestion, diarrhea, and made me lose considera work and I was get ru only from be ae here AG said tg be now in its ruitful era, will be read by S representing practically leading colleges, technic s and universities, industr built | A es and the state and fed- 4, etal governments, ! The papers an& address all athe fanlac ended my ailments, © up fifteen pounds and made strong, well man of me, Tanlac built m: fyom aw ing We her ire WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers _. Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 Tanlac is for sale | Accept no sub on bottles sold. good drug. | itute. Over Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. . —Adv. Unitarians To Hold Centenary; | | | i April 7 7.-Revy. Henry Foote, secretary of the tion, has sailed PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 687 » ments with a number of disting. uished scholars and liberal leader: y for the ce’ 1925, of the ou ON ALL TAILOR MADE SUITS We make Suits for from $25 to $65 Work Absolutely Guar- anteed. Dry Cleaning ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION F RANK KRALL Annex Hotel Blk. _, of chemistry since pre-war days, ~Iswers, ni | eds of papers dealing with |; | | | i frau The Proof of a Pudding Is not what the Chef thinks about it-- ---It is what the fellow who eats it thinks. ' ---That’s why we welcome any suggestions or criti- cisms from car owners. ---It helps us to render bet- ter service. Lahr Motor ANNA NH NN ed from industrial and educatio: sources, the identity of which not disclosed. declared by leaders of the society, will evidence amazing expansion great inroads having been made upon the supremacy formerly held vy Germany in this field. Problems involving the maintenance of hu- man life, of the petroleum indus- ty, of enriching American farms, | CO™Mbined on enhancing the nation’s| Varieties. ‘ cconcmic prosperity will be dis- cussed at scores of sessions, to be ded by more 1,000 dele- Gargle with warm salt water then apply over throat— exquisite lace is used on the a lips worn understhin frocks. Wide bands of real lace are often combined with two or three narrow The even i conclude a field demon- ration of material and equipment x» the Chemical Warfare Service at Edgewyod Arsenal. A list of 100 vital research prob- lems, all of which press for an- made phblic by the s strating the need o: UB * coer 17 Mile ete ae caabea Investigation in v. , Nine of the problems relate to r z F Rickets? "- SCOTTS , EMULSION? Y Food Unrivalled seyen “to inorgani < fo organic chem fen to cellulose and ni ‘ four to paints and varnishes, and cne to paper. The list was obtain- Billiards, per hour.... Dee Straight Pool, per hour...*..... For 50 ball game... For 25 ball game. . Snooke, per cue... Rotation, per cue...... M. W. NEFF 114—4th St. \ NON NN Sportsmen Attention There will be a big Crow Shoot soon. Get in on this by registering before Wednesday evening, April 9th, at 8 o’clock, at French & Welch’s. If you cannot call phone your name (Phone 141). Be sure and come as crews wil! Pe made up and all details arranged or. 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