The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SECURITIES 80 HE NEVER cat 3 r COMMISSION [fo oe MAS TOE MAY USE FEES (ini SS MONEY IN STATE General's Ot'ice |e Sd a / j ‘To Consider Gov. Sorlie’s Idea | Faverable Ruling ; iQ é | for Putting Surplus Funds Z| | \ i Announcing the Opening the Question in State Banks Plans for putting the state’s money . ° jt work within the state will be con- | . i of a committee representing | state bankers’ association andy state industria] comm ion { | The bankers will come prepared to{ isubmit tothe industrial commission | CARS-TRUCKS-TRACTORS ‘recommendittions as to the terms on | which the Bank of North Dakota} ‘should. deposit in “other banks | e e e state a part of the; hl Ath Sales and Service Station k. The plan is to bring it ba |to North Dakota and make it ava’ able to aid in_developing the sta’ Sorlic Broached Plan yuhe plan first was broached to . : . Te at a conference in Fargo: several We will formally open our new garage and service station to- ecks ago. At that time he asked Soe te eee ee enn raKons| morrow, SATURDAY, NOV. 28th. We cordially invite the public should deposit in the smaller banks perticot its, susplas: funds Tt ty to call and inspect our new building. orth Dako'a be adequately it Is expected that a modification | Those purchasing five gallons of Energee or Purol Gas on our of the plan adopted by the federal | reserve banks in loaning money to jinember hanks may ultimately be opening day will receive four coupons, free, good for one quart each adopted. Under such a plan the : the bank af North Dakote approved | of Tiolene Oil. : ont wenn as security for ieee er aortle uae iprovened bat We are now ready to accept cars for storage. Our storage rates se ; anive: ie « iionie at fi Sweetienp. cone » deposited in smaller Bad . ra . ; fi . Tet ae Be AMIS Lee val alton They wal Win in asbatrel: [eee and & hele pee. cents cOF ae include delivery privileges, and we will assure you quick and courteous put it on « railroad track. Long managed to roll} money thus collected in interest the rack and went down a 20-foot embankment, where he | If per cent would go into a} service. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. found hours later, He is recovering in a hospital ETve OF sinking fund to meet pos- el 1 Vader the system which the bank: vanieein the bnulwith y tw fart that a gale lers are expected. to advocate and A special six piece orchestra will play during the afternoon and blew | which the industrial commission may teens! While f ar everal | war | . . . . . . FARMERS USE at 4 ae Widsy hie are nt ie | oh Mie. dees] elton nao nun would be Tae. evening, and souvenirs will be given to all those visiting us. and fa of the Campen| thé state's money only in those of ladies} banks which are on a sound and sta- reieubons| wenHnen or ralars today ble footing. It is expected that the ‘ ‘ c | nette requirements suggested by = the f th a bankers will stress this point. The . size of the bank will have nothing to een tit ‘i larger than the bank's stock. Can Save Time and Expense “eer = by Using Motor Vehicles ms : ay ie Ha HAIL TAX CASE INDI iN GIRL PHONE 318 MAIN AT SIXTH STREET for Transportation | “sss 8) SPURNS ROUGE, will] an adverse d Morton ity Catist- | county district court, wer nted Chtertain-| to the supreme court toda | 1 endeay- sistant Attorney Gen John | Thorpe appeared for the state | 1 : | girls of mixed blood in the contest | so Miss Little Dog, offi y| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results | ibune Want Ads Bring Resuits fidignantly deny the use of the van-!next to the most beautifal Indian | —————————— be name ‘WL. Halliday, 3 F .|Perhaps a Dash of Carmine work. f 1% Murtha, Dickinson. 7 court's decision will determir "| Would Have Brought Her bag dauber, claiming that rosy 4; BY NCE fatal | er or not delinquent hail taxes shall} . ity panes hevita {| girl of the Northwest Ini %, ‘STOR BUREAU cremnammamgt atti att! the Blue Ribbon fies the natural ernst 3 fig Sptaner owt clos Ner= "The Helling Agency||{ OLDSMOBILE if i in decision several enths| Paras ge ese Maybe so, but some Jeanette is the 17 year old daugh- ai a 3 Fuchs on o the supreme court he ée-} Glacier Park, Mont. Alas! $f the Blackfeet Indian bucks who| ter of Chief Little Dog, of the Glacier! | Genel insurance a ect | Hawn hail taxes did sot constitute) had Jeanette Little Dog, blood j themselves use paint, declare the tint | National Park Reservation. cd an a AND SERVItE - ; ja nrion Hien against real estate ss is! Blackfoot Indian girl of the Glacier | appeared in suspicious-looking layers : Bonds. KOTA AUTO ‘ ‘ | the ease with other debsquent texe5| Netiongl Bs Reservation read| ape many of the mixed breed girls.| When a daughter is born in Lap-|fl First Guaranty Bank Bldg. SALES CO. i 2 are, she would have realized] However, there can he no sree [sala the father presents her with a 212 8 Phone 428 _ INSPECT FILES | Opposes Granting ett yciiee a conetarnayet | crimson | from the verdict of a beauty contest, | reindeer. Phone 8727. Bismarck, N. D. ; Main St. one of Franchises to | could have had a box of it for four a | bits agency store, and with hes ric CoO.) some of this decora she might ar lik its ris Latese York Company Wants] Hug! es Elect e have at in rash. sce ‘ en e e mess Protest was filed with the state| prize at the Spokane, Information Concerhing | yajtroad RS. Clark,| Northwest Indian Congress WEBB BROTHERS BOWMAN “ Joperator of electric. plants at Dunn| entered without artifice: : i Undertakers | Embalmer 5‘ DERTA G Damage Done by Storms — | Center and Werner, "Dunn “county,| , But Jeanette Little Dog never tid Funeral Directors PARLORS r against the grantin f franchises to ; ag) i ee Fre ee ane con Blsnarck ye gece Ree [ Licensed Embalmer tn Licensed Embalmer in eva nspeet the files of) heh has applied. ta the city eon | SHE if now Bere at hone ; Charge, Charge. © purpose of aemuising all posible | missions of the twa towns for wer-| Tora net to. have. heightened er Day Phone 246 Day Phone 100 Ue, pueppse: 01 agaiitiny AN poly to sell electric service. all a ay Phone ER Re vere gene Enc ger iroad Commissioner Fax’ Hard complexion a hue.or ino, . = “ Aaa IR a eae a i would | _ Miss Alice Garry of Spokane In- Night Phones 246-887 Night Phones 100 or 484K. teradoes and hail danrage has been | niig that it has no jurisdiction over | diam descent, a student of the go teuil of New York city by he granting of franchises by city | ¢mmment Indian School at Chem : - 2 In his app§eal to the | Oregon. was declared winner of t id that the requests by beauty. content one a mixed and full antly the New York organiz ss company had not been{ bleed Indian girls from as many enily, the ‘New York ercaniia-| crated but that it they were it) Nor#mmest tribes: Thadeunes eaninanion claking.. j would practically amount to confis- eeks Were Natural Huc ns » eonipanie a woud ecient oe “| while nothing in the rules referred torm hail risks, asked Oisness i “#tion of his property. to the use of rouge, Little Dog | information voneerninge the kin MONUMENT 10 TREE faced the judges with only her na- character o storms occut-| poronto—A. i tural copper hue, Her admirers ‘on Wi ‘nthe state au other data on a herente--A monument in honor of | Hot et cien are suilt coneineed| MAKES SOMnd teeth and healthy gums ning oe it | tate insuranee commis: | iL CoEHAde, decate nada, The monument is made | Of Her sty eas oei ently. Malle snet I will sell at Public Auction at my farm, 1 mile South- the Ne a arble and stand ar the | & varpath over the result 0 ea ismarc| i seri in ull the, New York bureau | of marie. and stands, anor near ths the contest, they now sie wondering east of Bismarck, the following described property on : 3 questions, inciud. | Pot : sho of carmine on those : s to whether sr not the| 4Pple tree grew high cheek, bones | (Te r r MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1925 open te have dazzled the Ha : : : EX e 16,015 Sined the lntocwna i has| the right gifts at just | } male) = g AF Pesiaoma erec0d;,, Kensus, 4 Since the information as} r t 1 into allowing their first S E A Si | GOD andl dndiana, 125,000" commercial | ttle bearings on tl "s business! the right prices.on sale Satur- glaies to have remain ool tne : Sale Stars at 1 o'clock Sharp. no records were a ch gees wre ttle Dog until the blue. ribbon 3, 3 vccke hace mage t# supply the information, Oisness day, Nov, 28, b Club No. 1, | Wi Ninned or’her blanket : . ° eed. road fe eka basa Hes aid, but an invitation was issued | Offices of the State Record. | “Now that the question is raised, the : 4 - MEAP oF NORAES ad or experts from the New York bur- any eel sieuiture” of the. mac | 8% {9 Vibit the state and make, what : All Broken to Work, len Hoes they could of the 3 tion's leadi une records here. I Asiaiie UN ARO nav a YOUR BUSINESS 3 20 Head Milk Cows and Springers whether or not the state insurance State Farm Bureau es Ghowoand trucks are nocd by Yoda somminsioner ierctiates teen “ ”. : Tractors Teer ae peincin Ee torna ; es and windstorms and why, | : LIBRARY E 1 Case 2 Cylinder (12-25 H. P.) 1 Minneapolis 4 Cylin- have witnessed an increased. traff for nae od ee Heenan | i i : : s : der (12-25) H. P.) 1 Oliver 2 Bottom Tractor Plow, Ce ee te Ge nrown, (2 y Ree Gudea j The experience gained by our officers during Automatic. One 3 Bottom Tractor Plow. rake gt othe sate reas sort ince awed wane ed |] MAKING FRIENDS many years of contact with business men Machinery Cee ee ee at” using t of the bureau ng | : and business affairs makes this bank, in ef- 1 Corn King Manure Spreader. 1 Corn Planter, Fly- s market roads this year. | the que he ; 4 : : ‘ a i ee es : ing Dutchman. 1 McCormick Binder. 1 1-Row Corn Cul!- 5 yaneeals ey It has been said that the only : fect, a “reference iibrary” of business infor- tivator. 2 8-ft. Dise. 1 8-£t. Spike Disc, 1 Cultipacker and ASSOCIATION'S jisveetatsteciigee:, | Wat teche' te ou val | eo FINANCES ARE IN Voth venue ce used car business is to sell them Berepers. 1 Pamepie Cream cepateiery, 1 Black: fini cause by lehoving, he ald “as is”. That may be a good ; You will find us ready at all times to go into cralky ee Gondsten ea ee 3 Waren GOOD CONDITION es Sea ues way to make money—for a short : your problems with you. Feel free to take pendent 2 Bottom Plow. 1 Hero Fanning Mill. + NEWS BRIEFS time—but it is not a good i ; se ; Wide Tread Sleds. 2 4-Section Drags. 4 Deering iti [2 serene | Reaper 4 ee full advantage of the advisory service which Mavens 3 McCormick Hay Rakes. 3 Sets Hay re iB" cesesie, yn. seamneonter pry hay ype: —we'place at your disposal. Bunchers, 4 Hay Racks. 2Sand Boxes. 2 Light At the association headquarters Wed- | Wyoming was mantled today with] if we get the friends, the profit Wagon Gears. 1 Cutter. 12 Extra Mower Sickles. Fee eal ot fin tow mere: | pobanneusall: har SeougEe will take care of itself. 1 Heavy Block and Tackle. Forks. Bolts. Picks. bers of the directorate. Some of the| ‘ = : : r Pipes. Shovels. Fittings. Log Chains. Heavy Dain directors whose terms had expired | chendan, me Weather conditions Stacker. Many Miscellaneous Items. re ulso present, as the meeting|throughout Great ritain, especial- a 5 . were oth ca final ‘one. for the jold|ly along “the northern and eastern M.B.GILMAN CO. TERMS: 2 per cent for cash. Amounts over $25.00, board and the first for the newly|coasts, are the worst for the season mnoanwaviar seconn sr, 3 bankable paper due October 1st, 1926, bearing the pre- CIty NATIONAL constituted board. tin years, and reports today of the} 4 3 vailing rate of interest. Parties desirin, to tak d- ‘The election of officers, which was|wrecking of fishing vessels give a PHONG 808 4 BISMARCK. i" ig e ad- to fave been a part of the evening's {total loss of 39 lives. ie 3 : vantage of time payment should consult the clerk be- paiigah pas deterred until sA0tMr| i vod; Gale ARE BBN 0 BE P. C. Remington, President. fore the sale. ing to be held soon. lollywood, _ Ca ick for : meeting eine the association closes|and Douglas Fairbanks dre going t0| J. A. Grabam, Vice President end Cashier. a “threesyear_ period, “memberships make “another world tour, ‘Thetr : SP. ©. Remington, Jr, and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Casb. ; GEO GUSSNER, OWNER hi been signe or at lengt plans ca ‘or departure late in Janu- . ' pid» ei} ° ofie i ampegs cau Or er Seana natn caacmuenete : 1k Thema: Mietinone:. 1. A. Grabs the financi ‘s ae F; ie i 5 2 e jeeraination are in very good condi-| Valetta, Malta.—The British light : et ‘ pa pret: ; Graham, Clerk The association has paid all|cruiser, Danae, sailed for Alexandr i jabba " iiabad of iis legitimate expenses during the, Egypt, last night on short notice,

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