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PAGE EIGHT RECEPTION | up the ent tem and building up nerve for Rev. Walter E. Vater and 8 new discovery these glands Reba 5s ik a ow scientifieally prepared in Family Extended Best Wish- (convenient, compact tablet form for ‘Effective Treat- | ment Seen in New by Oth Ministers internal use. ‘This preparation is Mark Is Reached {years and in more than eight thous- es by er MIMISECES known as Glandogen, prepared from |and cases. The book is sent post- peeee jthe vital glands of healthy young: New York, Nov. 19.~-Stock prices, | aid free to persons afflicted with Be a iwhich have most perpenilic: | CUE OF eee eee enue MANY ARE » who have taken Glandogen | ularly for two weeks, started to | 7p this item and mail it with name i only a few days have written letters | crumble this afternoon under the | *@ address to Dr. MeCleary, D5ss A large number of members of telling of results that seem aston- | weight nornoue (olunie of pre ee ee Sa shing. Glandogen can be* procured |;-4, EGUCHI HIGERSIOUI oe —Adv. Bends of at Lenhart Drug Co.-—Adv. i wwe RHE eT oa in ‘the MeCat ee me eee vetvine cluiin for insurance when eer ae rd endick, a voeal sole by Mrs. | crossed defense was willful destruction of family by the i Schoelkopf and a piano solo {shortly a property. Appealed) from “Bovtinesy)| Vater recently came here from Dick Ruth Rowley. tions that the total would |Ceunty, Kneeshaw, judge. Affirm- { refreshments were served. [come close to 2,500,000 Jed. Opinion of high court by Bird- i The chureh is ting off the jzell, justice. pastorate of Rev. Vs excellent HEAVY BUYING | Sarre shape, according to members of the! New York, Nov. lv. One of the/ PRAISE GIVEN f board. All past current ob-|most violent buying den rations . ons were cleared the last week, !since the clection took p today COL. TUTTLE » church in eacellent fie jat th of the stock market | — i pe although heavy phys- | 40 individual Praise is given in “The Pennant,” i l improvements were made — the | irless pamphlet of the North Dakota Tub: Great interest is being shown in for that period culls Badly, uo Gino enaaaey Os the vus departmental organiza-|exeess of 330,000. shares. jCol. William P. Tuttle, former North tions The young people of dao Dakota resident and one-time can- worth League have rallied to Rev. nituizne didate for Congress in the Second Waters cull tor eveat activity among | Decisions of i North Dakota district, who died re- the young people, and the organiza Supreme Court} cent'y in Chicago. Col. Tuttle ren- tion hi 48 members in the dered the financial assistance which het) Glas ‘alas Decisions of the supreme court an- | mide possible the first issue of “The of the Epworth League now is 96, d wergHes Pennant.” » goal of the organization is | d Charles J. Gun- | The pamphlet says: “Had it not nest Sunday, ! as D. A. Gunder | been for the generosity of this west- ood will resume the church s and meetings started last . probably having the first din- ner in the next week or ten days. 50th Wedding | Anniversary New England, N. D., Nov. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Boettcher, who live on their f: s northwest of w England, are celebrating the REV, VATER hoann y of their wedding |today. They were married 50 ye inson to assume the church pastor-j ago at consin, T. ithem were born four children, all presided at the of whom are living in homes of the in connection with ‘own, while the parents, both A. Lochrke spoke years of age, are managing their own in behalf of the official ‘board, Rev. | d- enjoying the -best of C. F, Strutz responded for the min- |b i sociation and wished Rev.| The greater part of their married access on be the other |life has been spent in North Dakota Rey. Vater respohded, ex- | and they are loyal residents of this hope to be of service! state. They moved first to a home- » for the fullest co- near Arthur in Cass county. operation with all agencies, ‘where they raised their children. England built an- through A musical program was rende moved to the 2} which included a duet by W. J. N gle and Dr. Howard Anderson, They og- | territory in 1909 and h. jother home for them duet by Mrs. John Larson and Mrs.[hard work and careful management. No, 1162 Report of the Condition of THE CAPITAL SECURITY BANK at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of F business November 15th, 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts +. $154,364.95 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... . 5 158.88 Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, ete 7,994.08 Government issues ........ : 40,000.00 Premium on Government issue: 700.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real Current expenses, profits Checks and other cash items...... Cash and Due from other banks. . 1,317.24 6 1,100.61 + 101,054.06 102,154.67 "Hayne laeata aerial oet cs moore oICms LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in... Surplus fund : ord Individual deposits subject to chec 1,000.00 ©.§ 81,496.84 Guaranty fund deposit... 889.23 Time certificates of deposit 78,297.73 Savings deposits ............. 8,211.21 832, Sashier’s checks outstanding. . Due to other banks.... .. 103,440.41 273,168.25 Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable . ‘ y Liabilities other than those abov , S. G. Severtson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. % S. G. SEVERTSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of No- vember, 1924. A. J. ARNOT, Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. My Commission expires August 4, 1927. Correct. Attest :— eel C. W. McGray, J. A. Hyland, Directors. a Crescent Lignite Coal Mined at Washburn, N. D. A high quality of lignite, is dry, hard and free from dirt and sulphur. ——Sold by—— W. P. LOMAS Office corner Main & 9th St. Phone 82.: Apples for sale per box, $1.85 and $2.00. bien Discovery, BREAK AFTER announced that the men’s |“! Is Celebrated) ° i | i } 1 | i | se of seed grain. Affirm- years, i nion of high court by [the whole forest echoes with the In ustice. sound, but a thousand acorns may cobson, plaintiff and re-|be planted — by some unheeded . The National Tea Com- | breeze.” s ” defendant and appellant; ap-| Col. Tuttle financed the first is- pealed from Ward county, Lowe, |sue of 1,000 copies, the pamphiet judge. Affirmed. Opinion of high court by Lowe, judge. Delia Crites, plaintiff and re- spondent, vs. St. Paul Fire and Ma- rine Insurance Compa plaintiff THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Piles Can Be Curec Without Surgery An instructive book has been pub- lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the noted rectal specialist of Kansas | City. ‘This book tells how eu from Piles can be quickly and chred without the use of knife, pene | sors, “hot” iron, electricity or any Profit-Taking Affects Market | other cutting or. burning method, | without confinement to bed and no After the 2,000,000 Share | hospital bills to pay. The method has been a success for twenty-four STOCK PRICES Tae ern pioneer, at a time when the sky was overcast and the outlook for- bidding, ‘The Pennant’ might never and respondents, ind Son, plaintif 1 » Feland, et al, consti the board of county commis- I e rs of Morton county, defend-|have been displayed. One _ little | ants und appellants; appealed from |kindiy act, unrequited and unno-- ticed, may gather potentiality with ! judge. 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ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. AMONG MEN “WILSON BROS.” or “EMERY SHIRTS” are . tan th. Don't take my word for it. Let me send you free my trial treatment and ct vourself, Personal attention is given case and you are treated ex: were in my office. R E E TREATMENT scribef is will, to user opal erie St in toreach eacl ly as if you AND INTERESTING BOOKLET 1 have successfully treated thousands of patients for fat reduction. Without Change of Diet or Unnecessary Exercise Below are a tew extracts ef letters trom g1 tu) patients which bear out my statement Meme Jetpeanas ex etesalt of your teat | Sad séee never fat spell mony hjoas faonaie”: considered to be among the finest as well as 19 ALIENS ARE SENTENCED BY Be Sentenced Under the Consular Act Grand Forks, } 19.--The Grand Court closed this morning than day and a half the sentencing of 19 ali for ting the United States immigration act of 1924. Federal Judge overruled y afternoon, A. R. of Fargo in bel of an alien cli- ent, thereby deciding in effect that immigration law violators be tried under the United § inal code. Following the his decision the 19 aliens were ar- raigned. All entered pleas of guil- a demurrer filed he demurrer, filed Tuesday morning by ‘Mr. Bergesog, raised the question the consular t, governing the manner in which aliens shall enter to carry with it the penal clause. The decision is considered as be- ing of far reaching importance, af- fecting ‘as it would have done, the procedure in the future for hand- ling these cases. at noon for Fargo and others will leave. this evening. Aliens sentenced this morning by Judge Miller were given light sen- have all spent considerable time in jail awaiting trial. came. Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire EXPERT FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN COMING TO BISMARCK Nov. 21 and 22 at McKenzie Hotel From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 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Klein’s Toggery OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 107 5th St. Phone 428 JUDGE MILLER Court Holds That They May ks term of United States District fter less ith Andrew Miller of Bergeson announcement of to whether or not the United States, was broad enough Some of thé court officials left tences, he explained, because they After complet- ing their sentences they will be sent back to the land, from whenee they RUPTURE on Friday and Saturday tress low. j only quick. the e: Dublin taxi chine with was Always D., Pope ‘ [fe —Adv. WOMAN SHOT IN TAXICAB Story Suicide Dublin, I Darrell Figgis, gis, member of the Dail died in a hospital of gunshot wounds in| the head received last night as she | was being driven in a taxi outside Try Joint - Ease For Rheumatism When rheumatism settles in any; of your joints and causes agony, dis- or misery, that Joint-Ease is the one that brings quick and lasting relief. 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