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— Bt hat MONDAY, JANUARY. 1B 1925 THE sett S TRIBUNE CHURCH PULEIT i a industries. It is pointed that “The repayment of these Suinding committees of the, state i vances to the bank appears t nelude itor Obert Olson mands he shat uistaitt upon future bi rleigh co: y chairman of | Benson, Patten, McCrory. stitudions to cover their ie than municipal. The “full list of Magnuson cienc s is an item which Senate committees follows’ Sw Ingerson, mecits eful atteat Agriculture | Obert. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, | These sdvances are divided tol i a hfeta| Steele, low rT nugon, > Me- Prominent in Church and | Advance tate charita- 1, Aipiksn,| Aes f ble, educational and pen Se Civic Affairs, Leaves dl anetielcron me 8 jt ‘Benson, | Magnu- | To Mill and Klevator Asso ciation To Home Building Asso Kretsehiiar Camp, Patten, Ployhar, . Whitman, usch, Martin, MAKE cintio Ison, Steele, R astor of Marsh-| ¢ Rev, H.C. the Presbyte for the last e to his congreyation Sunday would resign the pa’ January 31, Postlethwaite, an chureh of B angounced nees of the ation include on the operating account of the en terprise und $48,590 on the constrce tion account. Like the other ad vator asso Apportionment Wog (Chairman), Bond,» Ettestad, | ht years, Olson of! Wana ae inces of the bank to te institu , Steele, if Motors tions they draw inter at six per Storstad, ent , Patten, Seamands, | Administration Lauded “The general administration of the highly efficient report holds resulted ur portance Banks and Banking | Ingerson (Chairman) 1 rud, Patterson, ckson, Rusch, Mikleth Porter, P: has have n taken tows successor to Rey, Postleth Coming here on Octe from Marionette, Wiscon ue tlethwaite soon be s well as conducting his church work, and he has continu ed active in many lines of end associated with the church and econo methods as re minor in in entioned the fol should be pal Corporations | (Chairman), Obert Olson, | Martin, Rusch, Be | Wog, Steele, kK of internal chee ration ven occ Lynch, Kal- Reeom ya good citizenship during , ing Boe ie anagement : Corporations Other Than Municipal! pastorate here. The Presbyte: H ; pant lea a more rough — in check Obert Olson n), Tofsrud, | Hjelm: Bi k, which had ni ° e > 1 ‘. eres i 5 4 a hich w reafter better safeguard | Ritchie, Baird, Inger Whitman, | when Rev, Postlethw bere \ the moneys and properties of the | Magnuson, Seamands, Hjelmstad. | came to the city, now a member- see hip of with the chureh in good | 20k Coartie’ ELOY ’ ‘ iS To much laxity was observed in) MeCoy (Chairman), Benson, financial condition. : Frederickso! Bond, to the money ¢ er | mands, i thun, Schlosser, | ire in the acceptance ten, — H j Whitmer, Rev. Postlethwaite will store his | Biving ei household goods in Bismarck and ©: pects to return here for a couple of weeks in the spring or early summer, Rev. Postlethwaite would like to have remained in the chureh until af- ter Easter, but the du of the| church have becofie nd the work of raising i for caused Rev. Postlethwaite to e to begin his period of soon, Returning to the pulpit April after a long illness, Rev. Pos Education the Bank of the farm} Murphy — (Chair in the audit, Steele, Babcock 4, follows Porter, Ma ‘on, Lynch, The statement North Dakota, includ n department, of October Elections Carey (Chairman), Benson, Bond, Baird, Magnuson, Atkins, Bukken, Stevens. Enrolled and Engrossed Bills | J. Olson (Chairman), Schlosser, | ets to state insti- nd industries ans in proce nces for taxes and tlethwaite has found the du of a ) . " ¢ insurance on farm hall, Bond, Hjelmstad. his pastorate exceptionally heavy the} yon. ROUEPALI RIEU past Ehret a da Sone cee | Interest chine not col McLachlin (Chairman), Hamilton, } cumulated work during his absen leeted Patten, Hjelmstad, Pathman,| an inevease in the church acti-j; Certificates of deposit Fy indebtedness om closed bunks, mort 21,000.00 pre coming to Bisn Postlethwaide was in the in Wisconsin for 17 nette and Marshfield. AUDIT REPORT ton, — Eastgate, | Whitmer, Pathm McCrory, n, Ward. ears, at Benson, Martin, Me! Tofsrud, Whitman, ph Miklethun, | Baird.) tad Hamilton, Obert! y shall. {Pathman, Kretschmar, Porter. har, rud, Obert Miklethun, s, Hamil- kins, Wog, Bond, Atkins, | gerson, Lynch, terson, Storstad, Frederickson. oy, | Kr M Irrigat Van Cam en, Bond, ad 5 Steel Martin (C) » Martin, Hamilton, j mands, Ware ‘amp, MeCr st ate ( M Baird (C) | Schlosser, ‘\tin, Atkins, Ming Fleckten Peck, Baird, Bond, Wog, Porter, “Fleckten, Olson, Rusch, O. H. Frederickson. McCrory, Tofsrud, , Kaldor, ©. McLachlin, ‘d, Atkins, Ritchie, Van | Hamilton, indian Affairs (Chairman), Insurance (Chairman), ion and Drainage p (Chairman), Bakken, | Fleck: | Whitmer, McLachlin. Judiciary (Chairman), Baird, Ettes- | J. Olson, Lyneh,; p. le, Miklethun, ds 4) ive Stock ‘ory. Mileage and Per Diem Chairman), McCoy, Mar- e ilitary Affairs hairman), Ployhar, Ma: McCrory, Seamands. es and Minerals (Chairman), Atkins, Patterson. Public Health Fredericks: on (Chairman), Public’ Lands Ward (Ch Porter (Chairman), Magnuson, Page, Benson (C testad, McC | Ward, Ritchie, Kal Rusch, airman), 0. H. Olson, ublic Printing Olson, Kaldor Railroads h. 0: Ingerson, dor, Revision and Correction of the Schlosser Marshall kten, Stgrstad, Ingerson. Burleigh, Kretschmar. Murphy, an, Hj Carey, | Olson, Storstad, | Olson, Van Camp, Magnuson, Lynck,, ert Olson, Page, Carey, Stevens, | Patterson, " | Babcock, Pe: irman), Eastgate, | B: Babcock, Sea-j Bakken. Babdock, | Baird. Pathman, Obert Olson, Porter, t Olson, Steele, Martin, Stevens, Atkins, Patterson. Kaldor, Wor, | C. J. Olson, Hart, Ritchie, ! pay, C. J. rman), Whitman, Et- astgate, | chmar, | Temperance Whitmer (Chaigman), ‘Miklethun, Tofsrud, HL, \Whitman, e, McCrory. tetorstad, Magnuson, Atkins, Patterson,’ Path- Ways and Means Rusch (Chairman), Hamilton, C: cock, Lynch 's Welfare | Whitmer, Por- tad, Schlose ory, White! ‘ Pace tar, Peek 'ser, Bakken, ;man Public Buildings an), Rusch, 0. H. | Charitable Institution® | Miklethun (Chai » Yan Camp beock, Hart, sser, Educational 1 : Steele (Chairman), Ettestad, Hart, | Ward, Baird, Frederickson, Murphy | Penal Institutions | Stevens (Chairman), — Hamilte iKretschmar, Peck, MeCoy, Wog. State Library Lynch (Ch an), Ettestad, Me-> +» McCrory, C Bakken, Hart Joint Rules Chairman), | Miklet Patters: MeCoy, mp, “Ri te Joint Committee on Insurance Tofsrud i Wog, Mur-; Benson, Stors Ettestad, Ploy. | —$—_—_—__—— | ion <a, | Eltinge| || _Matinee Every Day At 2:30 J) Journal i (Chairman), Olson of TONIGHT | Rules i Monday and Tuesday (Chairman), Kaldor, State Affairs Hamilton Whitman ( etsehn hall, Pathman. (Chairman), Babcock Statistics Chai I... Taxes and Tax Laws Storstad | hy McLachlin, Peck, Schlosser, PUTS LOSS AT |. seouow.r ue Lf rust f si ies debe $2. 188,089.20 | fr a ee McCrory (Chairman), Steele, Ing-| Ru ets | is rogazey forse, Van Camp, Whitmer, Sea-|son, Whitma auto less depreciation (Continued from page one.) Hmands, Ritchie Bakken. Van Camp. quidation on this claim will be se ae ar cured” says the report. not Hid Pest ebGby ollections Falling LIABILITIE ‘Taking into consideration all of i the circumstances the auditors express the view that their est mate of $2,000,000 to cover these losses is substantially correct. [Interest accrued not It is pointe! out that realization pa on cellateral is on the wane a8} Inte the best part of it is now col- lected. A table is appended which shows that collections on the sal fees . i collateral have shrunk steadily j-frust fund capital ae. from year to year following the count closing of each bank, demon- strating says the report “that Total the day is close at hand when it Deposits and liabilities . Due borrowers on farm i loans inprocess 962,116 43] current } $10,003,974.17 ; 268.1 “i m certif contingent liabil Deferred income-apprai- will no longer be profitable or | CAPITAL FUND: consistent to employ collectors | State of N. D. Bonds, } on this collateral.” se original | Taking up the operating loss of authorized by | $188,089.20, the report shows that as capital .,.....$ 2,000,000.00 | when the audit for 1923 was made} on Nov. 7 year this deficit | DEFICIT: was $142,983 The def has | From oper- ; therefore increased by $45,106.15 dur-|_ #tions ...$ 188,089.20 | ing the last year. Revere for i losses This loss for the year divided as follows among the departments of the} ove 2,000,000.00 bank. ae aaa Banking Department ......$ 3,580.63] Total . 38,089.20 Farm Loan Department ... 34,194.81 resources, with losses added, Farm Loan Collection Dept. 86; total liabilities The entire loss of the institution | > Since its organization is charged to |= the various departments as follow: | Banking Dept provisions for Probable losses From Operations .... Total Banking Dept. . Farm Loan Dept. Farm Loan Collection Dept. : ‘ Total... "$2,188,089.2 Loans To Institutions i In its comment on the condi- WGR—Buffalo, + -$2,000,000.00 | REPAIRING PRESSING, DYEING in Ladies’ & Men’s Clothes. We call for and deliver. ‘Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works. Phone 58 24 hour service on all mail order: Florentine Quaretet—String Bourdon. gladly mail rare Sepntcrt fs FARMERS All markets on raw ma- térial are’ ‘going up. Uh Pays you. to save. pers 3a _ lap Hides, F urs; Scrap Iron, Bones and all * other junk... .; and Dring sf ship’ “tiem “ SAM SLoveN 3 Bi "Tro M ta 1 nae ig Where You get ‘yetaah: h | i | | ' THe tornado <tush a town.’ | | | A touring car tossed by the | Giant trees "easily ‘ | an railroad*bridge collapse. SAM SLOVEN ff) Opposite Standard Oil x Co.’ fi ' 120 South 11th tl ARTISTS Mme. Frances Alda—Soprano. Mr. Frank La Forge—Pianist. Quartet. you one. HOSKINS-MEYER THEATRE -é+_«:FPonight, ‘Tuesday, ‘Wednesday— A mountain” flood’ sweep a village. wind. uprootéd, A maddened river fariged with: logs. A railroad train plunge ‘into the water, A man ride giver of logs to instant death. The greatest: number of thrills ever crammed into a photoplay. testad, (Ch. n, W VICTOR ) RADIO CONCERT The Victor Talking Machine Co, will give their Second Broadcasting Program on JANUARY 15 8.00 p. m. Central Time Through the following stations. WEAF—New York City. WJAR—Boston, Mass. WFI—Philadelphia, Pa. WCAE—Pittsburg, Pa. WCAP—Washington, D. C. WDBH—Woreester, Ma Victor Concert Orchestra —Conducted by Resario Drop in and get a program or call us up and we will OTHE TORNADO” - A super-melodfamatic Photaplay! a thrills, Once seén, Apver forgotten. The last, word in Hjelmstad, Stev- Ployhar, Murphy, 0. H. Olson, At- Martin, Kaldor, In- | orter, Pat- | man) O. H. Olson, | Olson, Schlosser, Benson, | |, ©.-d OK] Kaldor, ea| ze. fansse n casey |present a ES CRUZE pe s€OMPSON | “the, of 7d? | Got Weeds? | | PATHE NEWS | AL ST. JOHN COMEDY “HIS FIRST CAR” MANDAN ~~ - —TUES. JAN. 13— Matinee and Night VAUDEVILLE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! AL SWEET’S Singing Hussar Band Joe Devlin .Co. In Musical Moments With Comedy. Huler. and Horter In “Love Blossoms” with Songs and Patter. TOOTS AND. PAL) Introducing. the Wonder Canine. Who Does Every- - thing, But Talk. §.. On The Screeh i: eTollers of the Sea” Big, Sea ‘Thrill: Feature. TIME: .° Matiriee 4:00 p. m. ‘Movies 7:30 to 8:30 p. m Vaudeville 8:30 to 9:30... 2:30 tq 11-p.m. .# Manday SMART MODEL A glorified Alpine crown added to Patterson, Vanla very tiny rolled brim is one of the fad, Stevens, C. J. O1- | smartest_in_millinery_now. ® Children Cry for . STORIA MOTHER: is especially pre- eve Infants in en all Ese of Wind alll ang ing therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach milation of Food; gi CASTO Castoria pared to re and Child amns $ ays look for the signature of ‘SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS Stiff, swollen, inflamed, rheumatic joints should be treated with a rem- edy made for just that purpose only. Remember the name of this dis- covery is Joint-Ease and it will take out the agony, reduce the swelling and limber up any troubled joint af- ter'ordinary cure-alls have miserably failed. Just rub it on—60e a tube at All druggists—-ask for Joint-Ease. Always remember, when Joint- gets in joint agony gets out—quiek. —Adv. FIGURED CORDUROY Figured corduroy makes very ser- viceable negligees that wrap around and are tied in place. DR. R. S.ENGE Consultation Free * |] Lucas Blk, Bismarck, N, D, OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St.’ Phone 428 iving natura! sleep. Physicians everywhere recommend it On Tuesday. THE SECRET IS OUT. Wednesday and Thursday, we celebrate Installation Day. This day means a new era in our banking service to you, During the past years, we have tried to serve you efficiently and wel r We believe we have succeeded. Your loyai patronage has been appreciated and we hore and have reasons ’ to believe it will be continued, We strive at all times to give you greater service and better protection - for your funds. positors. Plans have been made to broaden our service to our de- The many things which this service includes are too numerous to mention, but they will be explained to you Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. . A complete line of handsome Antique Moorish De Luxe Pass Books will be used in our various departments. These pass books are attractive and rich looking. A book you will be proud to receive, to show, to carry and, to keep. For our Checking Depositors, we are pleased to announce that we have adopted. THE WORLD’S SAFEST BANK -CHECKS—SUPER-SAFETY INSURED. Each depositor using these checks i insured without charge against checkraising and-other fraudulent alterations up to the amount of $1,000.00. This insurance is carried in the well-known Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company. : Each check is also protected by the famous William J. Burns International Detective Agency, Inc. Check Insurance is just as necessary as Tite, Health, Fire, Burglary and Automobile Insurance. for our customers. We are pleased to provide this Positive Protection Complete details of this protection, together with other useful informa- tion will be explained to you on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. When you come into the bank, follow the red arrow and receive this in- formation. BISMARCK, CITYNATIONALBANK NORTH DAKOTA ‘What the Provident Means Sse! 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The creation of financial resources available for the financing. of local needs. * 5 * “K Home Office payroll placing thanbantil of: ‘dol: _lars annually i into community trade channels. » With. a,fid|d, of its own, making Bismarek the life insurance centcr of the State of North” Dakota and with branch offices in adjoining states. . i L CITIZEN OF BISMARCK THE eres fe WP INSURARON COMPANY SHOULD COMMEND ITSELF TO YOU.IN. CONNECTION WITH ALL OF YOUR LIFE INSURANCE NEEDS, : Anliuacn, . DAK.