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, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1924 CORWIN TAKES [PRINCE To co ON MAXWELL | IN BISMARCK Southwest Quarter of North Syosset, N. Y., Sept. into good shape on the other form of FOX HUNTING 8.—The Prince of Wales, having gotten Field and exercise daily in the swimming pool on the James A. Burden estate, where he is stay- ing, is expected soon to take an- country gentle. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Polo { {Retired Farmer [AT 78, FEELS LIKE HE WAS YEARS YOUNGER Declares | That Tanlac Not Only Re- But fo minha iyeslae’ oe man’s sport on Long Island—fox stored His Health E fF akéta Given Dealer o hunting, He paid a visit to the . ; ‘ ae ins kennels of the Meadowbrook Gave Him New Energy. Popular Car The Corwin Motor Company,| hounds and hunting horses with ‘| “Well, sir, this Tanlac medicine pioneer automobile dealers of Bis-| great interest. |comes nearer making young folks marck, have announced their .con- —---~--———_—- {out of old ones than anything i nection with the Maxwell Motor have ever heard of. I have gained } Company, as distributors for the 12 Ibs, on five bottles and while I southy quarter of North Dakota. am 78 I don’t feel my age a good The new 1925 Maxwell models, seen Anow for the first time, are the re- sult of four years continuous effort on the part of Walter P. Chrysler and the same force of engineers that built The the wonderful Chrysler Six. arkable performance of the now common talk the over, The new Maxwell will just as much. surp: in the four cylinder class, as its sister car did amongst the sixes. Representatives from the Maxwell cause The North Dakota Society will hold its next Hunt Club yesterday and looked over the English and American MEET HERE} N. D. Horticultural Society | Coming to Bismarck H Horticultural | meeting and flower and fruit show in Bismarck, according to George F. many years,” ment of Andrew M. Loucke, known retired farmer of | ville, Minn. tion. At times anything down and my nerves wi also in a bad way. I couldn't sl well, in fact, my health just seemed to on a general decline. “Since taking Tanlac my health annual | “Before taking Tanlac I was hav ing a mighty bad time with indiges-; I could not keep is the striking state- well Stewards- ere jeep had frequent dizzy spells and, he is ee i aA Will, who has returned from Han- excellent, pecially for one of my the new features of the Maxwell to | kinson, where the meeting was held.! Teo vee thie 1 faci ik re al vismarek people. This demonstra: | The society will come to Bismarck invigorated that 1 feel like T could tion will continue until Wednesday | sometime next August. a “| 5 A fine flower show, with gladiolas | day’s work again.” evening. La ds have attend- BA the. wut hee raeee !as the chief exhibit, was held, Mr. ; wan iee is Hu Eee by a {gos In connection with the factory ex- | Will said. He took some vegetables | ¢rugais ‘ept no substitute. hibit, the local dealers have brought the “Talking Maxwell” to Bismarck to entertain the public during the show. This car actually talks, sings, lights its own lights, blows the horn and does many other seemingly im- possible feats. It is a free exhibi- fruit show. This will be the first time Alleged Bank tion and everyone is invited to see Robber Held, byte ers SRCRCTISE LUCIE AH Wien cum Pie wee . 4 it on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- Given Hearing) stains. |” tion convention ut Jamestown Octo- as | Sailer, the only witness called | ber 16 and 16 will he the lavgest in ah é 4 2 state, now employed in bank | its history,.L. R. Nostdal of Rugby, Physician Dies |, Manian SEIDS Rept Bt ee TreDn aNd Gra tclce. aaleeys in nvesidenls deslaved’ while inithe ells. fy i iecutta Devils tube Ree cece a rear living quarters room at the| Among the speakers will be former From Heart Failure | vank robber, given «preliminary | a rear living quarters, 24, when he| Governor Charles Whitman of New —— hearing before Justice H.C. Koy at| vas awakened by hearing men in the| Vork and past president Robert Lee| Van Hook, Sept. 8—Dr. William| Stanton, Mercer county, on uate bank. Before he could reach for his| Saner of the American Bar Associa: | Oliver MeFall, 74, dropped dead bp EUR PL a ee ran favelcey andisleavelints. Wed). twoll(tlons 2 pool hall at Parshall, the cause of | Bat Lal Se bebe Mids ti = ee —$_—— H Acuth Dalnguhenrt tailuves Helin tified by Herbert Sailer aaa ie SURER'S REPORT i practiced medicine since 1876, for a|ier of the bank and a wnarwasetised Report of Treasurer of Frances School District No. 26, County of number of years being a surgeon | trict court for trial. Bond was fixed) 5. ie state of North Dakota, for year beginning July i, 1922, and | with the U. S. navy, during which a $4000, which he was unable to ending June 30, 1924. | 4 time he vfsiteq most of the nations | furnish. - RECEIPTS of the world. After leaving the navy,| Sam Rickard, another suspect in) 4 ca, in hands of district treasurer (excluding 4 he practiced medicine at Freemont, | the Krem bank robbery and who ws sinking fund) at heginning of school year, July Iowa, and at Minot, Fond of travel, | one of the five men arrested in a re.) /MMOg, fund) At begin : $287.83 aid to have visited every state | cent cleanup at Minot, was ated B! Cash in Sinking and Intere: in the union. His wife, and a daugh-|on the bank robbery charge and bt) oe county treasurer) Nov. 7, 1928.0... 00cccceecsasess 408.80 ter living at Parshall, survive him. | en back to Minot on a warrant held), jounts Received During Year From the Following -— eer Apportionment of State Fund. ane TREASURER'S REPORT ¢ | Apportionment of County i 600.00 Report of ‘Treasurer of Christiania Schoo! District No. 17, County of bagus Levied by District School Board 1,500.00 Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for year beginning July 1, 1923, and} coi bund From Interest Thereon 741 pnding June 30, 1924. Taxes. Levied for Sinking Fund . 170.0 f RECEIPTS : Received from Other Sources, Interest 1 \ ‘A. Cash in hands of district treasurer (excluding Total Receipts for Year . 2,602.52 sinking fund) at beginning of school year, July 372.29 | Grand Total Receipts for | 1, 1923 bust deodesn EEE || Treaty Guiry 1h) THES “gpeeaas P Cash in Sinking and Interest” Fun EXPENDITURES ‘ of county treasurer July 1, 1923 Amounts Paid During Year for the Following Purposes: ieoaues Received During Year From the Following Sources: Appatatoe 70 Apportionment and County Tuition Sone 0 oka) Teachers’ Salaries 1,480, Taxes Levied by District School Board 2,478.99 iGounty Treasurer: en@Ancount of Peashecs SSale of Certificates of Indebtedness 1,000.00 ment fund 14.95 Received from Other Sources 8:08 79.99 | Stlaries and Expenses of School Officers . 117.00 Total Receipts for Year 4,079.99 | Interest on Bonds ....$120.00; 120.00 Grand Total Receipts for Year, uinelyelns Cash on Tuition of Pupils Sent to Other Dis 105.00 and Hand July 1, 1923 Books: Library Books $10.00; Text Books. Incidentals 402.64 Amounts Paid During Year for the rallovicg’ Purposes:’ Téjal BupenOinges Ducing Year. 2,402.37 School Houses, Sites and Permanent Improvements 12.20 GaRhianeHnUcany Banden of idlntaisustressure)ilat Apparatus og oda nuep nansepnaa san ase) the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 .. 490.57 Teachers’ Salaries (1 chers' Retirement Fund) 1,919.44 Cash in Sinking Fund (in hands of county 506.21 alaries and Expenses of School Officers ......0+ 193.90 HGranclerbtaiiinxnendituradbaniilGaeHimontaiana to Warran: ane Balance Above Total Receipts ...............0.. 3,399.15 4 sag 33.24 TEBBO HARMS, Transportation of Pupils : 247.70 | Treasurer of Frances School District No. 26. Tuition of Pupils Sent to Other Distric + 268.00 INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT Books: Library Books. .$73.1 + BAD {Total amount of Warrants Outstanding June 30, 1924. . None ‘ Coal, fuel, ete. cee » 204.82 cong ap | Total amount of Bonds Outstanding June 30, 1924 . 2,000.00 To Expenditures During 2,054.88 Total indebtedness of District June 30, 1924 ... 2,000.00 Cash on Hand (in hands of district treasurer) at - Approved this 8th day of July, 1924. \ the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 ...........+ 2,126.11 By order of the District School Board: Cash in Sinking Fund (in hands of county treasurer) Attest: H. GIERKE, Clerk. HENRY MILLER, President. Grand Total Expenditures and Cash on Hand to nied at 4 Balance Above Total Receipts TREASURER’S REPORT MRS. W. A. STEHS, Report of Treasurer of Highland School District No. 27, County of | Treasurer of Christiania Schoo! District No. 17. | Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for year beginning July 1, 1923, and | INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT ending June 30, 1924. ‘Total amount of Warrants Outstanding June 30, 1924... $ 121.00 RECEIPTS Total amount of Certificates of Indebtedness Outstanding June A. Cush in hands of district treasurer (excluding 30, 1924 + 1,000.00 | ‘sinking fund) at beginning of school year; July Total indebtedness of District June 30, 1926 . + 1,121.00] 4, 1993, $646. Approved this 8th day of July, 1924. B. Cash in Sinking and Interest Fund (in hands | By order of the District School Board: . of county treasurer) July 1, 1923. 338,89 Attest: H. C. OLSON, Clerk. W. C. HOEFT, President. | amounts Received During Year From the Following Source — — Apportionment of State Tuition and County Tuition TREASURER’S REPORT RUNG eee oa pecans ees 140.17 | Report of Treasurer of Linden School District No. 28, County of Bur-| Taxes Levied by District School Board . 2,349.29 leigh, State of North Dakota, for year beginning July 1, 1923, and ending | Sinking Fund from Interest, Thereon . 02 June 30, 1924, Taxes levied for sinking fund .... . 94.25 \ V RECEIPTS Sale of Certificates of Indebtedness .. 900.00 Cash in hands of district treasurer (excluding Received from Interest on General Fund 33 sinking fund) at beginning of school year, July 1, 1928 .... 7 B. Cash in Sinking and Interest Fund ( of county treasurer) July 1, 1923 . 1,444.49 EXPENDITURES Amounts Received During ‘Year From Amounts Paid During Year for the Following Purposes: Apportionment of State Tuition Fund School Houses, Sites and Permanent Improvements . 69.30 Apportionment of County Tuition ... Apparatu 69.00 Taxes Levied by District School Board . Teachers’ Salaries (less Teachers’ Retirem und) 2,088.88 Tuition of Pupils Residing in Other Dist: County Treasurer on Account of Teachers” Retire- , Sinking Fund from Interest Thereon ment Fund 36.81 State Aid | Salaries and Expenses of School Officers . 112.50 Sale of Bond: 14,508.75 | Interest on Bonds $30.20; on Warrants $.03; on ‘Cer- Bale of Certificates of Indebtedness . seeee 1,900.00 tificates of Indebtedness $21.00; Total .. 51.23 Received from Other Sources, Interest on average Transportation of Pupils 53.25 balance seseees 67.65 Tuition of Pupils Sent to Other Distric 72.00 Coal and wood sold . toes 92.02 Text Books $49.88; 49.88 Total Receipts for Year 26,651.77 | Fuel and incidentals 341.95 | Grand Total Receipts for Year, Including Cash on Total Expenditures During Year arn 2,944.80 Hand July 1, 1923 . 31,968.04 | Cash on Hand (in hands of district treasurer) at EXPENDITURES the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 ..... 1,121.34 Amounts Paid During Year for the Following Purposes: Cash in Sinking Fund (in hands of county treasu r) 402.96 chool Houses, Sites and Permanent Improvements.. 6,445.18 Grand Total Expenditures and Cash on Hand to Apparatus .. seseenee 164,80 Balance Above Total Receipts .......... 4,469.10 Teachers’ Salaries (less Teachers’ Ret ement Fund) 13,275.47 County Treasurer on Account, of Teachers’ Retire- ment Fund 184.05 Salaries and Exp. e ree 207.53 Interest on Bonds $1,218.58; on War rants $1, 398." 72 on Certificates of Indebtedness $66.50; Total.. 2,683.80 Transportation of Pupils . 845.14 Books: Library Books; Text Books $ 1,230.83 Other Expenses: 1 2,470.26 699.00 - jupplies, Drayage, ete. 5 1,066.38 4) Total Expenditures During Year 7 wpiCash on Hand (in hands. of district treasurer) at the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 ...... 1,655.29 ash in Sinking Fund (in hands of county tre: rer) 2,050.92 rand Total Expenditures and Cash on Hand to Balance Above Total Receipts ... A. J. CARLSON, 4 INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT Total amount. ‘of Warrants Outstanding June 80, 1924 ....... sFotal amount of Certificates of Indebtedness Outstand' F 80, 1924 .. otal amount of Bonds Outstanding. June 30, 1924 Total indebtedness of District June 80, 1924 . proved this 21st day of July, 1924, By order of the District: School Board: est: J. D. HOAG, Clerk. jing June to be shown in the vegetable ciety has held a show in Bismarck. .-$ 3,871.78 28,261.83 31,968.04 Treasurer of Linden School District No. 28. +++ $1,170.21 P, F. SAWYER, President. i Oven a0 Mitton bottles sold. and; the so-| 7: pation made and recommended the Tanlae Vegetable Pills, for consti- by manufacturers of Tanlac.—Adv. ——— ———SSSSSS====== |BAR MEETING yeggs flashed an electric torch on: him and at pistols point ordered him! jto hold up his hands. They forced him to open the outer vault door by | use of the combination and then pro- ceeded to blow off the time locked | j combination of the inner safe. He positively nue) Linden. | | Reads Paper; Falls Down Stairs! Carson, Sept. 8- {Was so interested | Was reading while | the he » climbing stairs in his home, that when reached the top step, he paused for a time, and forgetting where he was,! gehoul Dist. No. 14 Gackl. stepped back » alighting at the; foot of the stairs on his head snd shoulders, He suffered no serious injury. Sentenced To Penitentiary |*. George Miller, arrested here on a charge of breaking into box cars and| stealing sugar, was sentenced to serve one yeur in the state prison by Judge Jansonius, when he pleaded guilty to burglary in the third de- gree, IS PLANNED Total. Receipts for Year Hand July 1, 1923 . 30, 1924 Approved this 8th day of July, 19: Attest Grand Total Receipts for eas, Including Cash on Cc. EL CHRISTIANSON, Treasurer of Highland School District No. 27. INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT Total amount of Certificates of Indebtedness Outstanding June Total amount of Bonds Outstanding June 30, 1924 . j Total indebtedness of District June 30, 1924 24. By order of the District School Board: = io) an i) 7 & S s ES THANK YOU —o— Mr. and Mrs. John Banabash have sold their share of the Sweet Shop to D. T. George and George Chisto and wish to thank the public for: their patronage. 3,484.06 4,469.10 TYPICAL CROP _| Men’s fur felt hats cleaned and reblocked. City Cleaners| j;and Dyers. READ IT BEGGARS DESCRIPTION! Signed: Geo. Hummel | Clerk, | D 8-26-30-—9.3-7 IN HOOVER, Total amount of Bonds Outstanding se TREASURER'S REPORT Total indebtedness of Dis Phone 770. | Approved this 8th day of July, \ paeSay | By order of the District School Board: RIBUNE WANT ADDS, Attest: ELVIRA L. CRAWFORD, Clerk. G. Report of Treasurer of Morton School District No. 47, County. of REPORT GIVEN | Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for year ending July 1, 1 Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. | ending June 30, 1924, A splendid, though not bumper, | RECEIPTS crop, and up to early expectations, is| A. Cash in hands of district treasurer (excluding | ithe verdict ed upon western] aus ng fund) at beginning of school year, July I | North Dakota as harvest yields con- i 3 : Buh : § 3sa.ss | tinue to be reported, Typical 1 Cash in Sinking and Interest Fund (in hands . Ports are contained in a day's bulle- a county treasurer) July 1, 1923 720,00 Jimmy was a 90 jtin to the Mi ver division | s Received During Year From the Following. Sources: lef the S80 ihe Ne Givi | lionnient of State and County Tuition Horsepower Lidgerwood to Cogswell, 80 per-| Taxes Levied by District School Board GRE tikesiine aon running | Sinking: Fund from Interest Thereon \ Lover |20 to 23 bushels ransfer inte 8. F. 60.00 ley 40, flax 10, ved from Other net) | he knew his gasoline, he Fullerton, wheat 16 to 20, rye 20 Receipts for Year 1,661.91 Me ae ecu mvare eebenEy to 25, flax eight. Grand Te Receipts for Year, Including. Cash on he knew his younger set, and | Braddock, wheat 15 to 23 bushels,| Hand 1, 1g es 0.49 when he stepped out on ile with but 30 percent of threshir eee Peed Way. In tbe it Mh finished; rye 1b to Ob: ARETE Rt EXPENDITURES powered racing car he came has: sagen Amounts Paid During Year for the Following Purposes: backs with $10,000 and— the Venturia, wheat 20 to 26 Bunhele, (fo: hool Hous es, Sites and Permanent Improvements. 6.50 prettiest: girl in town. ils Vie ee CREA Teacher (less Teachers’ Retirement Fund) — 1,380.10 3 wits 40, rye 26, barlep Salaries enses of School Officers 4.00 It's a romance with speed rest on Bonds 48.00 NOTICE . ; r T That ‘school poard of Klundt ye es mex Books iN ota ie Logan County, will receive Incidentals {bids on next winter's coal supply. | Trans. Co. 8. PF. | 60.00 This coal to be lignite Screened} Total Expenditures During. Year badouag 1814.19 Lunp of high grade, “Bids to cover | Cash on Hand (in hands of district treasurer) at | 135 tong or more F. 0. B. kle, the June 30, 1 17s North baie Bids to be eves nking Fund Cin hands of county treasurer) I7O.13 Sept. 25th, The board res eeyenutl Ge ENED aaeeateor vejset ‘spenditures and Cash on Hand to aN Gide Malance Above Total Receipts : se 49 | Treasurer of Morton School District No. 47. INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT W. MORRISON, Cook by Electricity. | { President, WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE? IT STAGGERS BELIEF! |) Here Are a Few of the Things “Maxee” Does KNOW FLIRTS TALKS LAUGHS LIGHTS ITS OV 10,000 people saw this mechanical marvel in Minneapolis in one week. THE CAR WITH A MECHANICAL BRAIN NOT RADIO—NOT VENTRILOQUISM Don’t take our word for it — COME AND SEE IT! —BRING THE KIDDIES— PERFORMANC DAILY AFTERNOONS CHILDREN UNDER 12—15e OTHERS 85e READS PALMS PLAYS JAZZ TELLS TIME LIGHTS — BLOWS ITS OWN HORN L, AT THE HOME OF THE GOOD MAXWELL SEPT. 8TH TO 10TH. Interesting — Instructive — Mystery — Comedy CORWIN AGTOR CG, L LASKY MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 Matinee Price Adults 35c, Children 15¢ Loge Seats 50c SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN - WEDNESDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK NOW SHOWING PRESENTS TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING 7:30 AND 9:15 Evening Prices - COME EARLY AND GET YOUR SEAT--DOORS OPEN AT 7--“COVERED WAGON” STARTS AT 7:30 Universal Jewel REGINALD gf DENNY In a Dazzling Story of the Younger Set “SPORTING YOUTH” CAPITOL THEATRE Commencing Tonight, Monday 8th. 35 35¢ Sept. Adults Children 15¢ Automobile Top Coverings —for— Chevrolet Touring. .$11.00 Overland Touring.. .$11.00 Dodge Touring— Model 1921...... $11.00 Model 1922 and 1924 ...........$1850 Ford Touring......$ 7.00 Bismarck Furniture Company 219 Main Street Bismarck, N Adults 50c, Children 25¢ Loge Seats 75c SPECIAL MATINEE . FOR THE CHILDREN WEDNESDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK CHILDREN UNDER 12—lic OTHERS Sic

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