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THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 29, 1925 PACE SIX _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Miss Mary Fleming arrived recent TY 1 ly from her home at Monange to vis- | Cl MAY t the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. O8) BECOME WORLD'S ba . attended “and everything sold at’ a) Of America which, was held in St.) 1 y fair pric | Paul. , ‘Chicas - ‘ . {The potato crop in this part of the hicago, Oc . Minneapo- . and Mrs. ¢ ed A 0) ng i. $c i 2 ew cl tb Bismare the sun as “the world's greatest grain é > . . Homer «Nelson, Mr. pected. Rotay F TAKES ANOTHER gy and se ert Brenden and’ son, ™ ne well over market. . a Abe . | Hows (Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein, the prospec e——_-. gj returned from a HE'S NEW HOME RUN KING Paul and other | cect aun News of Our veri Beats Ruth's Record By Reccatly Getting | Neighbors Sixtieth Circuit Clout LEIN NEWS While away he ile held at the J. Ma? ; aI | A movement has b launched by Caen considerably higher by spr irs, J. M. Loin : unified | leit} Ml Strand has resigned his city, represented by the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, to link u great clevator sy of Duluth minal, which would virtually bring pent part e Superior to the Cities? ing with | The new mai in and son k over the busi ening at ther! Doris B nd ifternoun at Steele y . trip. ice O'Btien ha } Commerce rule: be submitted : aaa Alice O'Brien has returned to! rules to be submitted to the basket social Saitne where she ie cinplored in| the members for a vote un November schools; after RAGine apes _6, are reported to possess the pote eral days in town with her parents, | tit! effect of immediately ing the gral Gaye 1 Lon re volume of business in grain trading at M n extent 4 eit could log. over Chi wheat tradi New Fall Gloves Fine Imported Leathers in attractive new shades Men who know and delight in fine leathers will appreciate these two new fall gloves from Hansen. Select imported cape-skinstock—satin grained, but firm in texture. The kind tt wear.as well as they look. And they're cut on the famous Hansen pattern to slip on your hand, the first time, as easily as an old glove. The Hansen The Hansen Thorobred Ambassador $350 Sovdoven vening, Oct. MOUG WILLING = => Neh Cate TO FIGHT WICKS © 3 all with housework. os ‘ i in th fesotay i spending some e here with ‘her sisters, Mrs. Roy Pravitz id Miss Ruth Olson. A number of young folks from here attended the big L i The Amendments oward Brenden, Helmer and Ea- [8s held in the Re Fhe amendments, which are under- nae fy ren yaldcnen bane ek day night. ; stood here to be virtually certain of | show at Wing on Friday even Miss Fre De ee aus i See gan : siti 4 Jathat members must gi Th Iso drove to Robinson to whore he:has, he the lowe i il ition, 5. instead of ata rate which 1 shipments v rence Rise, Arnold! | pres Orwell. Gunderson and ek: to seu the | Pe tended the show in ning. iristianson and N. A, Soder- uled flax to Driscoll on Sat the principal ummer and ing A number 20,000,000 bushels, with those of Min Ss. so that grain at Duluth is / y like grain in Minneapolis for | the purpose of selling in the cast. Hitherto, the Minn Tumblers gave an} ainment in Grand theutre Frie | heape ; ening, The proceeds went to fended (| 5. L. Bnalght, the min ed under a <s trip to Chicago and ther points [because when eastern bus south and east, grain for future delivers they had T of Wilton folks were injno assurance that they would be able t week to hear Mr. F ve the grain at a low. rate the deal. prof tc Herbie Gunderson s ters Dri day, ohn Birkeland was in Bismarek on Pure Silk Lined $4.00 to $6.00 Bergeson’s 6 piled up during peur of cary not getting his in unloaded because of the eleva-} phen, win and Joseph Rise made a seh Proter : 1: H x trip to Driscoll on Wednesday : Ane 8 : poe es ire and Mrs A. Soderholm ook | CLEAR LAKE to Meet Leroy . : H d spent Sunday afternoon at{ r .s | 7 5 : ‘ ie ms : Hthe J rkeland home. on Fargo Card i } ge : eee Rise spent Sunday after- ‘ wait , : ‘ his friend, Knut Spilde, 1 Botnem and Sunday at the. Ole ler in town, — | through ed from rdon finished filling his |the northwest to Mi soit ‘could be sent on to where sny time within a y al expense. r without | = i The Inter. jsion, however, in order to permit the movement o within two ye: permitti grain men to sell grain that has been | stored in Minneapolis for more th: a year and ship it on at a rate than the State DeMolay Conclave to Be Held at Minot Rupture Shield matics . «« we | Expert Coming to North Dakota De Mol sociation , Bismarck Olson. Olson spe on and daughters, Football Games “He was 67] Qui Guay and, Eros, and “Hazel | Sai aa took aupber at endment to be xeted on Will open at Minot tomorrow with the G, provides th: members d programs continuing throughout to- . ny on futures contracts must de- | morrow and Following an nk Shaffe: vi “liv XPENSE ils with j tddress, of ™ by .L. A. Corey on ma riday s to run, which be give | nd the pe retig eaes Sturtevant, affer won first BO days to take the e president: of the state associa] : aturday & Sunday Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and Satur¢ Olson help Vriday, October 2 and son ; ; “ eterna farmer of this a len spent S tornuen at ze.for his she » Jow rate. tion, the opening address will be gi Shaffer -s, Ms ii c ., n menjen tomorrow aft by te i : increase future trading in} Deputy D. M. Holmes. A busines eapolis market fron 20 to} session he loafter w RASKA DEFEAT AML of which shews that you never a n foothall, espe past performance > entire age in it will do < h furore on 4) year eton, the third member of ¢ Jrinmvirate. had its hands full in defeating Washington and 1 But the southern outfit is repute to be strong this scnsen. BEARS’ RECORD HALTED Tho *Yemark record of Cal fornia’ was unexpected] the Olympic club in The Bears went down, the first defeat they has suffered in five seasons. The Olympic club, by the way, must have™something in the shi of a real football machine. For only the week previous it handed another of the far western schools fornia’s stribg 0: suc was one™of the best chalked up for quite a while sand was esp-vinllv notewnthy in that the Bears tackle | a tough’ bunch” of opponents year after. year. 4 ae 2 iy RB ee old to the Unbeaten A ee” so the BUSINESS MEN OF TERRITORY OPTIMISTIC os mus “slifornia, : : community for the past Business Is Good vho made the a and Mrs. Lein h rey _sontor < ind the community will miss underson spent Sun-/ o. Christianson, } Ethel Brenden returned to her high school duties in Tuttle on Sunday night. Mrs. J. O. Lein of Reg: Jacobson of Bism. 'ymour Arneson hon ilso took in the surprise J. M. Lein’s in the evening, rning to their homes the same t hand grand other busin i when he fell out. ¢ were unasua 4 ne nging places wit . Shaw of Mandan spent Sund: siting with old friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkman ‘daughter Dorothy spent Sunday at tin Olson home near Sterl- Stanley WV rly in the week for Ne nd other points in the ey will be absent dor seve! months, é H sine Teas Simon Jahr, former bagker of Wil-: Clea keke ton, but now residing oud were Ordeon, nor eAUe after busin A.V. Marcell here looking: ter business interests, Iso spent Regan, | arch for the Gabroury and Ky Proctor, drowned while huni noticed week 2 et fa St. Cloud, ial meeting of the Wilton iness men Monday night it was lecided to hold a corn show 4 her day Saturday, The proposition inet with en- us nda committee was ‘pointed to look after the detail 1 to make this event one tctive to the neighbor- nd their families, and a understanding be }bween the ci country, Aft | the business of the evening was di d of w few games of whist were nda nice lunch served in the evening. The ladi the Presbyterian! | chureh he food sale in the Mutual | store noon at Which a sum was realized, which will be for chureh purposes. ember Moorman’s sss dam: 000 £1,500 Walter nownr young folks of partied in Bi The new! | wedded ¢ i de.on the groom's farm southwest\pf town. got out tod wet Wi IE first thought: should be to throw the body in front ; . ent trying to recover the fumble. Use a sweeping moto of the hands as illustrated in picture in order to secure a firm grasp.on the ball. Do not turn'over after getting the bail, as this often results ina re. fumble.—This photo posed for by Charles Berry. Lafayette, All-America is a jto Bismarck in the n day, by Ludwig Peil-in the near fatarc Nora Olson spent the past with her father, L. B, Olson, Olaf Olson was a caller at the Al- bert Christensen home Sunday fore- n nd Mrs, Jem Annernson and family visited at the turned home with them. nd Mrs. Art Bjorhus and fam- . Henry Nelson and Miss Ha Nelson spent Sunday ric O home, Mr: 1 Opal e Joe Rice home in township. Olaf Olson and Art Bjorhus called the George Chri afternoon. i a vacation 1 ‘institute in Bismarck. L, B. Olson. moved the Clear Lake threshing machine te the L. tenhues farm on Monda Ren, Porter of Moffit was an ov i, nightigwest at the Fred Schroeder ; supplement the regular moisture. home {Tuesday. Sehdol resumed work afler a wee -eess, while the teachers attended EB. V. Headen and Mrs, Headen Hers xt the Richard Borner home Friday afternoon. Richard Rupp spent the week-end ut the home of his uncle, John Her- debu, dF Proff L. C. Peterson was a business caller in, the" capital. city. the latter part ofthe week. Mr. fl. G. Higgins was transacting busineds in Wing the fore part of the week. y A nuhber of business, men of the capital ,city. visited here Wednesday. en route to Wilton. and. other points in MeLean county in the interests of the North Dakota Corn Show, Among those who were here was Mr. O, W. Roberts of the Weather Bureau. ‘A number of young folks from the, Wing district were here to attend the dance Saturday night. Miss Ethel Little is spending the week in the capital city, where is undergoing treatment at the Bi marck hospital. Mr. Ernest Fricke and sons, Edward, Lee sand Nerman, motored to. the. capital‘city Saturday morning. Arnold Rupp was a business caller in the Wilton neighborhood the fore part of week, , Ludwig Feil and family will move future. A ale was held om the Feil farm this Mr. McAvoy is\ doing some repair ‘ork on the Albin Nordstrom home this week, Mr, and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein were among the business callers inthe capital city the latter part of the week, Martin Bourg: of the Ri Quite a few from outside districts hnve been coming in to attend. the religious services which ure being held by Mr. Griffith in the town hall, We understand these services. will close this week. Mrs. Margarct Strand arriv in the week from Biswarck, has ‘boen spending the. past week. Cecil Mount’ was x, business. caller in the-capital, city one day lust week. Mr. and Louie Spitaer were shopping in town Saturday afternoon and evmpinss. *- : Al fofdstrom and family enter- tained some company from. Regan, at their home Sunday, Julius Meyers: has been busy the past week moving the buildings from the Butterwick form which he pur- chased last spring to his home a mile north, .John Monroe was looking after business matters in the capital city the last of the -week. - Paul and ‘Noel Borner and Richard Kikul visited with Fred Herdebu Sun- GC. Ve niove’ to Yhe' farm formerly furmed tiansan home | | moistui A. Slaa-| fall. C. W, MeConaughney, who ex- the details of the plan, said | 400. and "family will) 4 vt per cert, ‘GOVERNORS |. | IN FAVOR ‘OF: EXPORT CORP. ued from page one) ad South Dakota, Mi and Ne- informally «i their ap- | proval to congr ction that would control the surplus of agricul- liural produets so that the - portion vd at home could benefit by the ners’ export corporation me | sure, if it ed control of the portable surplus” with it, would eptable to the governors. The executiyes felt that the chief trouble with agriculture was that tae sur- ‘plus of their products set, ihe price. | Sivers To Supplement Kainfall } Governor McMullen of Nebraska j laid before the executives his plan for using the waters of rivers and streams to provide the necessary in seasons of deficient rain- plaine he hoped a surve the middle western state coud be made of to deter- could ite plan for to- overnor and I+ -nneared that the conference would end at noon because some of the ¢ |evuuves nave expressed an eagerness jto return to their des Moore and Blue in Fine Fettle i For Minot Card Minot, N. D., Oct. 29.—UP)—Mark Moore of Minneapolis and Earl Blue of Fargo, who headline a boxing program here tomorrow night, worked lout ix public yesterday and local f tic fans are delighted prospe of a high class bout. Both men are in the pink, with Moore determined to. wipe out previous defeats by the Fargo light heavy. Miller of Minot vs, Walski of Fargo; Compton of Minot against Gunffer Smith of Moor- head, and Levitt and Retzlaff, both loeal boys, will furnish the -other bouts on the card. i i ———O Gained 10 Pounds : ‘in 22 Days That's, going some—but skinny men, women and children just can’t help putting on good, healthy flesh when they take MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. ‘As chock full of vitamines as the nasty, fishy-tasting cod liver oil it- self, ‘but these sugar-coated, taste- candy, and won't upset the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, six- ty cents und money back if not sat- isfied. Ask Finney’s Drug C P. Lenhart Drug Co. or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, “Directions and formula on each box. : “Get McCoy’s, the Stiginal an@ gen- e Cod ‘Liver Oil Tablets.”—Adv, ~ “Ground Gripper” shoes are a man’s most valuable as- Rosen & Bro. ee ————— out. Fixtures for sale. Please call at store. 1 ———— “The Iron Horse” shown one solid year at two dollags.. admission in New York City: "Watch for it at [the Capitol Theatre... ufl...0a. O SAMINGER: less’ tablets are as easy to take as! set. Sold exclusively by Alex |‘ ’ Folsom, Jeweler, is selling} was) ! banquet be given, followed the presentation of the two degree + by the Minot chapte ‘s program includes. ¢ | ions, select jof the 1 for of . An automobile will take place imme ch und the deleg: then atte Devils me ‘at Ro rand ball at the Masot 1 conclude the meetin; Mr. Tuttle Can Sleep After Gas Is Gone “After taking Adlerika, the heav feeling (gas) in my abdomen is en tirely gone and I get a good night res (signed) J. C. Tuttle. Ai lerika removes in TEN minutes and brings out a surprising amount 4 v matter vou never thought was in your . This exceient intestinal e won- jderful for constipation or stomach trouble. Sto ing. Jos. Breslow, draggist.—Adv. temple Never in your life have you known anything to compare with the complete HAPPI- NESS of the wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & Bro. : ooo “The Ion Horse” was shown one solid year at two dollars admission in New York City... Watch for it at the Capitol Theatre. xxx ». 92). Report of the Condition of THE ARENA STATE BANK at Arena, in the State of North Da kota, at. the close of business Oc ber 15, i925. ‘ RESOURCES Loans and discounts...... $2 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured a Warrants, stocks, tax certi- ficates, claims, ete. |... Banking house, . fur! and fixture: d fixture: Other real ¢ Checks and other cash items Cash / and Due from other banks .. TOTAL 3,057.90 2,266.64 - |ABILITIES Capital stock paid in urplus fund Undivided profi penses and. ts Individual de- | posits subject to check |Guaranty fund deposit | Time certi cates of de- posit Cashier's checks outstanding | Bills payable’ Ay War Finance Corpordition. . | TOTAL $39,086.72 | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County | {of Burleigh—-sa.. 55 |, .% A, C. Isaminger; Cashier of the above named bank; do.solomaly. swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ’ “A. C, ISAMINGER, Cashie: 4,314.20 hls ith ’ of October, 1925, Notary Public, Burleigh County, North Dakota. a |; My commission expires May 28th, 1930, Correct. Attest:— Directors, ty und election ; 19,444.80] 2)745.49 | Subscribed and sworn to before me at “McKENZIE HOTEL from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. 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