The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1925, Page 6

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iat : nen eer THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THEYRE THE B iG "TEN? S “BIG THREE” | seis, in cleaning up the affairs of both banks and the expense will be prorated between the two, thus cut-| ting down administration costs, Mr. | Storing said. | The Merchants National Bank of | Mangan was aeciarea insolvent shorc- |ly before Christmas, 1923. One 15) jner cent dividend has been paid to lepositors and the receiver intimat- ed that another substantial dividend might be forthcoming oon, The nk was closed a few Sports| CARDS PICK ON DODGERS Pirates Beat Braves; Cubs Stop Giants ‘Turtle Lake , Weeks ago | | { | DIVIDEND ON 68 MOREBANKS I$ AUTHORIZED ayment on First 58 Closed Institutions Is Now | Nearly Completed t. Louis, June 9 The Cardinal a good start in t oklyn, winning 6 to The win fg run Was scored in the last inn nen Manager Roger Horn ed, bringing home Blade Toporcer tied the tally with a home run, 0 h ir series with ROI-TAN CA cigar you'll like ¥ i 3 : “Extra inning? No, but extra ng ae ss ee . 2 quality in this ROI-TAN Brookly 620 030-000 7 i A ten percent “dividend hav : ua : ee 1110 021-6 141 been paid to the depositors of the PERFECTO EXTRA!” (A ee ABERGe RAL URGI ifirst 58 banks closed after Nov, 14, : : dime, really.) Genchee eee a mate 1920, except for unpresented c! 2 3 | Dickermen, and O'Farrell or claims in dispute, member the depositors guarantee fund com- mission will authorize payment of a similar dividend on the next 68 WIN 9. Pittsburgh stead feated Boston 8 to 4 banks, The first payment included State bank of Ol : The Mirates hit three Boston pitcher banks closing up to July 1, 1923, bank, Ruso; oe Rie hard while Aldridge pitched a steady while the next dividend will include Hien Sie Genk Coleen” Game for Pittsburgh. Granthant led banks which closed up to Dee. 31 of American State bank, Golden the Pirate attack with four in| tReGwa Me ay eac! Farmers and Merchants — bank ad a | Under the plan adopted by the Cogswell; First aoe bank, Joe R i based ronnie supreme i . ville; State bunk of Grenora, Seeur- ‘ Roston 600-300 010-4 eionvetheudepoxttorsieuee’ meen ae ee oe ity state: ey eg 4 Pittsburgh 111 040 10x—8 anty fund, created for the purpose | —— pee z eee al pa, FO auch 2 BU nEI uerdderds Genewiehy andi of reimbursing depositors of closed} depositors of the first 58 banks Dividends To These Banks pute uane Ba WINC SIAL, : Gibson; Aldrid, dE. Smith | state banks, a 10 percent dividend] which closed been increased in] The next 68 banks in line for a baie aldwin : | will be paid’ on all closed banks as| several instances by dividends of the j depositors guaranty commission fund| punks Farmers State ber CINCL NIPS: PHILS: | quickly as the fund permits. This| receiver of closed banks. Depositors| dividend, which closed between July | R#rmers State hs) First Si Cincinnati, dune 9, Cincinnati feated the Phill > to 2. They t away to a four run lead J and Jane 1, 1924, ares Farm, | State bank of Kramer, 7 bank, Cartwright; — Spr ank of Fessenden, Hurdsfield| oon T; 2 bank, Hickson State bank, | State bank, Trenton State bank, may require a period of several] of the People’s State bank of Hatton |1, 19 years received 100 percenteon the dollar of | $345,000 Already Paid Out their deposits, and depositors of the | Ame. HX KA : . ones ‘ venta bank, Russell ae bunching their hits in the first in Approximately $345,000 has been| People’s State bank of Leith have and Merchants bank of New| State bank, Russell; Ameri ning. | paid to depositors of the first 68| received 60 percent in dividends from a Siete bani ot eS Te ee dare RW banks which closed, and, approxi-| the rece: nd 10 percent from the } aneATmericanliStatel| Pate oe kona eermene mani Of Philadelphia. .000 002 000 1 mately $575,000 remains in the fund.! depositors guaranty fund commis- f Van Hook, Citizens State ink ot Re ue G ae ar One Cincinnati 401 000 00x 0 Unpresented and disputed claims on| sion. abHD eR TAELES oRaTITES nk of Benedict, Bank of Oli- Bing, nu WL fa the first 58 banks will, however, it is] Other banks on which dividends Blaisdell State ba - Poe and Hargrave. | expected, reduce this amount ma- ve been paid by the receiver, in State bank of Burlington, tate bank, terially. About 8,500 checks have ‘been sent out to depositors of the first 58] are and broad jumper. As a sprinter] banks, while between 3,500 and 4,000] bus, ddition to the 10 percent of the d rs bank anty fund commission, | of Dunn Center, State bank of Ori of Colum. | rmers bank of Mercer count Hor: bank, First McGRAW_ BACK; 0, June 9. Watford bank, Joliette; nts drop- st winter he! high CARLSON several te bank, poigits The Three” on| equaled indoor marks| he confined most of his activities |claims on which liability is accepted] 30 percent; Prosper bank of Dawson, F ate | Rar ae Regan e Monell McGraw of the Giants, who recently | track horter row Uocthe ehorvaindsoraaven But he|by the commission, have not been| percent; Citizens te bank of nk of Neche, Farmers and Mer- RM pease pole bank, Rutter bdinimervousibreskdown:- watch: || In ‘other! wo DeHart colored sensation is also a{could turn the hundred in excep-| presented for payment, and probably| Hazen, 10 percent t Farmers of |chants Dank of Overly, First State | Manuinns | § ecurity ban of Leeds, apthe game from a box. Lefty| Hubbard’ of Mic and Larry| good hurdler. He's taken the high| tionally fast time, too. 3,000 claims are in dispute. Hearings] Minot, 10 percent. ank of Epping, Merchants State| nd State, bank of Wolford. was hurt in a collision with} Snyder and George Guthrie, Ohio! sticks in close ‘to Of late, | Best Since Kraenzlein have been held on some of these] The first 58 banks which closed.|bank of Werner, Bottineau County ayment of the first dividend of 10 percent required a period of Scott at first base in the sev-| State howeve: ort of deserted the| We well recall the 1919 Big Ten|claims and other hearings will be|on which the guaranty fund dividend | bank of Bottineau, Farmers State Di enth and had to be carried from the| As all-round athletic aces they're ‘nt for the sprints. | outdoor classic. when Johnson’ com.| held, before the guaranty fund com-| was paid, included several of the|bank of Oriska, Tower City State era oe . ne elie field. \j out the class of the tern move, too. |peting in his final meet for the| mission decides whether these claims] largest banks which ¢ bank, Security State bank of Bone- |‘! é re th pene E ee orep RHE. Reer Movin Eee: Ne are ‘hurdlers| Wolverines, took down four firsts] Were guaranteed within the meaning| them the Scandi ! ill, First State bank of Bergen,|ment of the se ond dividend is con- y York 000 102 100-4 9 1! the middle west has gazed upon in also star in ) point of the [Dee meal heen bank of Fargo, the Williams Ce | Merchants State bank of aie Fort | Summated R Chicago 020 O51 11x--10. 12 0/ some time. Gan pole| | He won the high and’ broad 4 ceiver Realizes Considerable — | State bank of Williston and the First | Ransom State bank, Granville eee ; BURiog UGreantield? candoacewdy:|| CHuUbardcis Mic pore and both hurdle events, setting new | The 10 percent dividend _naid_to! Farmars of Minot, Lee Wisct State bank ot Norwich,|__READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS a) Hartley; Alexander and Gonzales. And what the an Olympic | conference: in the first two sae Ea ee |the Ma and B a the h | nam In words, he had a % summer, He| perfect d winning every event in . , nsistent around 15| which he started. e tch has done better. That's] Johnson better than a six- \ : », vou must admit. ey're | foot man in the high jump, could i v in the furlong event.| surpass 24 feet in the broad and was ean ) jump over six| ood for 15 seconds in the high i FROM MACKEN, more time Dry In thr Yanks Trim = Browns and! ab bard, Olympic wi tition he Boston Stops Tribe last year. e to that| hurdles and 25 in the’ low. placers in| Johnson was perhaps the most whenever the tile athlete since the days ‘of 4 Kraenzlein, the’ Penn ace of ‘ound | some 25 Sago. r produced| But getting ‘back to Hubbard, an celebrit Johnson was the F Cart Johns In Record ‘Time fa few year SS Hubard has heen clocked in record) even more vel hia, June 9.—After thestime in the century dash. He has| bard Athletic ned thejalso made the distance in 9 4-5 on| Joh s in the eighth, Detroit beat out the home team in the third game of i ene : S re indeed of the and Guthrie. Th nifty trio—thre an cither Hub- rl Johnson passed out te spotlight. inter, hurdler,| They're the Big Ten’s “Big Three.” Snyder Snyder ot Bssatios vorterdiay 7016) Baum. MERICAN | ASSOCIATION in homes in Mandan. And . cartner and Groves _w pounded | rat Toledo. could not be counted as Detroit 110 020 201-7 11 t{@——_—. 9 | ——-—————q_— jot in the ee ee : aeons Ce ee ara Results Yesterday city GROWS re more men, most of the trav- Baumeartner, ‘Groves, Rommel’ and = Mandan’s population has incre: eling salesmen, who would — estab- Cochrane, Perkins, | IS per cent in the past five. lish their headquarters and homes f ; NATIONAL LEAGUE ito wher einen: ; here if proper apartment houses or WIN ONE h (Results Monday) hence | Renee ees ete New Yo 9.The Yankees} Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 6. It is very probable, Mr. Iverson took the of a series with| Philadelphia 2; Cincinnati 5 i | aude) tha a eome aperscnsuwere: Over the Browns yesterd . Geh-| New York 4; Chicago 10 | looked in the census taking. Some rig’s sacrifice fly ng Combs| Boston 4; Pittsburgh 8. shaw, is came) persons dodged the eensus taker be- pie ita sdeciding cuniin the 0th | nthe last| cause they sought to evade assess- ‘With two out in the ninth, Hoyt al- | AMERICAN LEAG cena ments, it was indicated, although thi » lowed Pinchhitter B ett to si St. Loui aindan’s population short] type was scarce, and others m y have © ta hit and Robertson and Rice Cleveland 1; Boston pee what gt actu nould pped_ accidentally, although deliver successive home runs, fore-| Detroit 7; Philadelphia | i oe oe fe u house in| the elty was can: ing Pennock to come to the rescue] Chicago at Washi led end | a qerihadanp notitions ote cod and dale secured, and the game to go into an extra in-| third, rain Kinds in this city but whose | .,50me interesting information was | = lecunilieseure aresidingw reste eb ined oy the assessor. 2 ee cfnm ; Be). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION New Sule her or other points) (Of the! 6,088 listed, (juat an even < New York 020 101 1001-6 14 1| ‘Toledo 4: Loumwille 12." | aus ito; the inalility, copsondrey Nous | AP cre Hea eeecee d ac a 2 5 do 4; Loui ing facilit a : Bee i Danforth, vi angilder, Gaston, Grant) Minneapoli Kansas Ci “Without exception the men inter-|, The city has 2,570 males and 2,498 and Severeid; Hoyt, Pennock and| Others not schedul viewed declared. they. would. prefer| females. Five negroes are residents Bengough, Schang. eal here, three s and two females, q EHMKE STOP TRIBE a) : i 3 a ‘ Pe ey ne 3 SH) ES 7 y, in foreign countries, 524 have been if Boston, June nmke " BACK AG: IN! j naturaliz There are 331 males j Cleveland five hits yesterday and | and 292 females in this class. - Boston won, 3 to 1. In the dust 252 boys and 284 girls of the Indians made their run on a bunt city under 5 years of age, while by MeNulty, Speaker ingle nd | ‘ . there are 178 men and 126 women | Knode’s double. After that the who are over 60 years old. i ors were helpless. ie are 822 boys between 5 and RHE | 20 years old and 871 girls of the Cleveland 100 000. 900-1 | | same 1,281 men and 1,180 women 000 600 112<—3 | are between 20 and 60 years of age. Ss and L, Sewell; Ehmke and Referring to the housing problem, h Bienen. Mr. Iv learned that there are i econ | 3 " : , a : [1125 families in the living in f : 3 hes 4 095 dvellings. : ‘ , | bs jl @ books on the census will not : | BASEBALL | } : : a ’ j close until July 1, Mr. Iverson says, | ; s o-—_—_--—__—___--_----® {2 persons who think they | fs i ave heen missed in the enumer- 3 5 r «american League |ation to phone him at his home or » ‘ u his office, 28W. ‘ Philadelphia = i e . F ! Washington joseph SPARMBR [DIES ae a oh ago s i cy agi » one of the . “Cleveland most prosperous and best known pela mers of this district, died at 4:3 @ a oO £. po Ss | lock Sunday afternoon at his home . Ae Detroit | 14 miles southwest of the city. His 7 é Beano: health failed about six months a i Fe joston | due to his advanced age and he grad . : \unily, weakenael undloneath ended ft > - National League sufferings Sunday. i | Mr. Soucy came to Morton county | 9, ; [peace misencara) | est ‘em ‘ai ia ; New York 15 | homestead 14 miles south of the city.| / ~ t Brooklyn .... 20 | He was one of the first men to ever : : if is Pittsburgh ..- 19 | successfully establish a fruit“orchard t ean d & . Cincinnati 23, {in the county and his diversification |, ag * a a iedeiobie Aye oe in es cere felled him a a cago... | comfortable living and competence. CWe DB ES ie'was! born August 2, 1651, in| |. «WE State it as our Boston ...... astern Canada and as a young man cf & ‘Z i se re moved to, the western provinces and hovest heli that f ‘ Mcsieen Ananelation | farmed. Coming to the United States the use : iE \for a time he was married at St. tobaccos d ; es 6 Paul in 1882 to Miss Juliana Resch in Chesterfield ciga- . & Louisville - 29 20 and later returned’ to Canada. _His j ae ae | widow and two sons and four diugh- rettes are of finer Z fanapolis ....... 27 23 ers survive. 1 ’ Milwaukee ea 2 He was a member of St, Joseph quality [and hence im asus City a) a Catholic church of Mandan and the 4 bi 123 26 jfuneral services will be held from of better taste] 5 : 4 fe 4 29 that church at 10 o'clock Wednesday * . re § 39 morning with Rev. Fr. Clement than in any other 1 Dimpfl conducting the requiem mass, oie — | Burial will be in the union ceme- bs a at the z 4 4 a GAMES TODAY | tery. f : Be - STORING GETS NEW JOB | , ae = ee ea ©. C. Storing, receiver of the Mer- | Pe liceett & Myers Tobacco Co. . é e é A E ants National bepk here, under ap- i paeesat xt Philadelphia. | Pointment of the S. Comptrotier . P | + Cleveland at Boston. of the cnereaty has received orders A ° 0 combine, his’ receivership of the ae ig NATIONAL LEAGUE lacal bank with’ that of the First z - e fork at Chicago. What a cheer greeted Babe Ruth when he once more took his place in|} aa an oe Seo orrane woo me Iphia at Cincinnati. — right neu for the Yankees, especially fromthe kics! Here he ig, still| ty of the latter institution. Mandan i an Beton, baa Pittsburgh. ‘a:little weak, but back.at the old stand, \ will be the headquarters for the re-

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