The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT INMATES OF © | Priseners Paid 25 Cents a Day: .» s Grand Forks—When the newly é council £. ma it Gi plong o PRISON LEARN | ° SAVING HABIT: and Some Have Put Away | . Nice Sums 1 Few _ prise North Dakota sta ri th with 1 5 | instruction. jects only Washington West Virginia .. . Wisconsin Wyoming Hawaii . Total . Fi 365,625 feces ++ $78,125,000 — | NEWS BRIEFS a ee Grand Forks—The city commission here will be petitioned by the board ‘of education to call a special efec- tion February 1 at which time citi- zehs will vote for oF against a $250,- 900 bond je for the purpose of buildin, Sebool.” addition to central hign ee for the resulted over ihe samiog at je nami An pe te de busi of Epigo 4 refiie com-* WASHES DISHES TO BECOME posite NORTH DAKOTA aa = seerenmen al examination: again be given the May 24. The schedule of examinations to be given at this time is as follows: | ‘by the state department of public Tests in half-u ill be given at this time. ‘sub- inclu Monday, January 18 English, coi Grammar, H. Economics. Social Problems. es one to eleven. Tuesday, January 19 Algebra, Adv. Arithmetic, H. S. Farm Accounts. Geometry, Solid, Trigonometry. Wednesday, January 20 American History. Home Economics 1 to 4. Mechanic; Civics, H’ 8. 1 Drawing 1 and 2. Thursday, January 21 Botany 1 and 2. Geography. H. veek beginning | 205 10th St. Phone 776 HAS TOTAL OF Are Endangering Practice in Small Towns Grand Forks, N. D. Jan. 6.—(). ‘North Dakota has now a total of 485 physicians as compared to 604 in 1918 and 231 in 1903, according to figures given in an article on “The Number and Distribu of Physicians in University of North Dakota, pub- in the last issue of the Uni- rterly Journal. rticle by Dean French is suid to be the result.of remarks more lor less directed at the medical pr ‘fession, to the effect that many peo- ple in North Dakota have.to go 50 miles or more in order to receive medical nid. It gives the number ‘and distribution of the doctory of the state at the present time and sinh Bs sane embarrassment of being such diseases as 485 DOCTORS i Telephone and Automobile: design and now Carl Kositzky, land commissioner, has invented a new folding table. Sorlie’s brakeband. them give smogther braking action than other bands and practically never wear out, Sorlie contends. Hi ief is based on 18 months of ex ce with the bands on an auto- mobile truck. Kositzky’s table is unique in that it ean be folded into a small case. The top consists of heavy imitation leather unstpported by boards or other stiff material and. the legs are fastened to the remainder of the; frame by an ingenious wedge dqvice which holds them firmly in place. The table, which is three feet square when assembled, can be packed into’ a gase three feet long with an open- ing eight inches square. Will Establish Aerial Transport Route Next Spring: Operation of an_aertal transport service ‘between Grand Forks and the Twin Cities would be inter- state commerce and would come under the jurisdiction of the inter- state commerce commission, the pegs wi ou objectionable. Onthe contrary cach con’ tained a moral so she: teat ied: moved, id won: so en- 2.8 8 } Yet.there are as this since an exam: e TAKEN, fi my r you so desire. February HARVEST OF Work of Putting Up City’s Harvesting of Bismarck's crop was comme: Wachter Transfer company, supplies the city with ice through- crew of men at work on the riv preparation for filling its largc ice houses with the frozen liquid. ~ The ice is about 18 inches thick at the present time and is of an ex: ceptionally good sence of snow dur! two and onc half millions wl ‘tue Story none are more in their support than Mrs. Crisp. till pesiole: who! belie ‘Wharhes tt be » story of joy or séréow, of love World secre ss Leer Stet period caused the water'to freeze in- to clear, solid ice, free from frozen slush. The Wachter company. will harvest ‘between 4,000 and 5,000 tons this season, the Bee of which will go into its own houses for summer delivery. Several private ice hous about the business district are filled by the Wachter concern. the harvest gets well under about 60° men will: be employed. GRAIN DEALERS OF STATE WILL HAVE TRIP TO WINNIPEG Grand Forks, N. D,, Jan. 6.—Grain dealers of North Dakota are to be}: given a side-trip to Winnipeg for a full day’s stay as a closing feature of the ani convention hereon March 2, 3 and 4 of the North Da- kota Farmers Grain Dealers associa- tion, it is announced by P. A. Lec, secretary. The Winnipeg trip. will staré from here shortly after midnight of the ing day of the convention on # train over the Northern Pa- according to tentative plans. Grain commission representatives and elevator supply men serving the territory i ade ‘WINTER CROP COMMENCED rain men on the evening of the closing day of the convention. The Grainmen’s band of 40 pieces under the direction of 0. J. Hille land of Douglas, N. D., will agnin play at all sessions, he committee in charge of locul arrangements for the last evening's entertainment consists af M. M. Van Osdel, P. C. Evans and J. M. John- son. D The supply men, at their mecting, passed a resolution to the effect that they would not be officially connected with the. Winnipeg tr DR. LAMONT HERE Dr. J. G. Lamont, superintendont of the state tuberculosis ‘sanitarium at Dunseith, was in Bismarck yester- day to attend a meeting of the ite board of health and to confe! ith the board of administration: * ~ . | Burn Beulah Coal. Phone 62. Wachter Transfer Co. way Ice Supply Begun—Ice Is of Fine Quality winter yesterday and Il continue for about 30 days. The which t the year, yesterday) started a The ab- guality. freezing | ing the VVC credit nough j hiet st) ‘903 and ining in| state railroad board has informed = he fi s tenn to take care | Two years yor, grandson of La Paz, noted Rotivian | Back, a8 far a8 108 Ot fou the de-|E. M. Canfield af Fullerton, N. D = Oe eet elas 2ttist, landed in San Francisco brcke and hungry and got a job wash lereased number of doctors as cor- Canfield, an aviation pilct, asked = they are'in prison and cannot spend is dishes. In a few mont:s he had fitted up udio” in a storeroom! pared to seven years ago and the|the board for information govern ° ° ° = RamLibigithey have at cpportunity ;ner the kitchen. Several of hi | migration of doctors from the ,small/ing the operations of an aerial e ,| ation of Bis rek oS to see for themseives the manner in| magazines 4nd now Antonio is p yy jtowns to the centers of population.| transport line between Ahe cities = which interest accumulates. | war sing dishes and selling some of his work. Doctors Have An Economic Sante | named. He intends to start the Established ‘In 1905 = Tobacco Is Furnished Der in the ‘state now than in 1918 Ja not service in the spring, he said. Member Federal Reserve System, Ninth District. = Tobacco is furnished to the pris- ne the article says, to any sHort-| In its reply the state board United Stat sf , => ’ Bipceree, telus but the “Habitual THE age‘of men in the medical profession |poluted out that North Dakota bas oiik Nici ai es Depositary. = os AE Sia del A Rd but is a result of the promising &co-| no legislation’ governing aeria . Cy Remington, President. B.C. Marks, Vice President. = Me itiwsnty at 3 Sain) DATE SCHEDULE FOR nomie condition and outlook in 1918| transport otier than a law giving J. A. Graham, Vice Pres, and Cashier. A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cashier. = augmenting their supply. Others MONTH OF JANUARY < Be ome San yard sin Ee Ee eee te caobed eerie P. C. Remington, Jr. Asst, Cashier, = ieee craving. for candy and) tors have the same economic \sense ; = e vee! Is E : Y ve that of an inter-state car- = eee einer, ait 0 saci bont|| — Comuplied oy thn tinmnarek: Assoclatlon of Commerce fitter 'thr Sicehlcateants |e, arate, OOM Sel STATEMENT OF CONDITION, = accounts” by making chai | soda) siti Aleh till fess S| ae ee a uode Dean Ereneicenld: vised to take’ up the matter with ene January 5th, 1926. = eet ee That of the doctors in the state|the Interstate Commerce Commis- Assets: = sell. The man who mak 6 Sunshine Society—Mrs. F. L. Brandt ......... 1 ntage are locating in = does so in his spare time. “aiire nd Pacifie Hotel see ee ttas is showh bythe Loans and Discounts............-.. 6... ese e cece eee 8 650,492.33 = the oll outa, at the | prison holie Oi St Mary's fact that in 1903 Bismarck with a Real Estate, Furnture and Fixtures. ................5.... 58,401.72 = while the oil is being mixed. 7 aie “Comaumuiy eAMagdnle Temple population of 3.18 had six ‘doctors Quick Assets: ‘ = h ‘ tae. or one to each 553 persons. In 1925. => Be So talén ce orapped | Me Be AA. OU, W BT edi it had 24 doctors for 9,150 ‘pedple or, United States Bonds. . Say seeees8 50,000.00 = : fo bekalt el ne elaeed| Nonpartisan Women’s Club--I. 0. 0. F. Hall . ne for each 381 persons. \ 4 to make the wastebaskets, 8 Daluhisis Soctaty--elke Halle; : os : : one UOT Raige nad, ove adc ek tie United States Liberty Bonds. . 199,900.00 = DEP an Ghionn swhe We D. A. Re Grand Pacific Hotel... [0712315 Noon | egch 478 persons. In 1925 the ‘pro- Other Bonds ............... 46,068.44 = eae ay trom. Morton. county. for | of Columbus “St, Mary's... ese - 8200 FM. |nortion waa. one for each 272 persons Cash and Due from Banks 334,407.26 680,375.70 ‘= eaeeen Nall h Lodge--1. O. -- vente - M. |In Grand Forks the ratio was on Bleed - senbo . = ete ae ie satuee onl 2 r. Auxil T.Blks Hall... a doctor to 638 persons in 1903.. Now| bla 4g es = be, picvures. re Mr ft aes M. lit is one doctor to 451 persons. | APES rE Er Lrioren cb iri teeter Serre Pan 339,269.’ => works, which also is copied from ori-| CY ian St sine Pc ee al ae he: Liabilities: = Rrerpriapnoatls ix ilmitea. pens ‘ Tee eanountre hd He 1 PSS Oe eee 200) $ 50,000.00 = ithe : comen tivel arder to maintain a pay — ee Busine ing practice in the small. town, Surplus and Undivided Profits. 40,750.80 = DAKOTA 10 GET ae cae Dean rrench said. The telephone Circulation ...... 49,700.00 = jas f and the automobile have made Deposits 1,198,818.95 = | Miss ossible for persons. to obtain the F + SEEN AE % os) — Workmyn's I | services of more widely known city |g also do automobile Top and Te peace es = 15 0. E. Hall. doctors in the same time that, the {Curtain work as well as all Total..... He Re r $ 1,339,269.75 = local doctor formerly reached their|M kinds of Upholstering. eis ails eiisire cists a geehec ete MaKe kee et aes ct ee eee oR a = 18 homes, and have enabled persons liv” Invites the confidence and business of the public. = ToeeM Se Tees yea Work Guaranteed. Has a record of Twenty Years of Continuous Growth = jodge-—Masonic 1 tage of hospital facilities. “i le = — City Commission--City Hall ‘he result, the article says, js that ‘ = North Dakota will receive $1,1 Kiwanis © d ithe smal] town practitioner has left * Liew remain hen ih eehabl Coon Meath = 720 of the total of $73,125,000 1 War Mothers only emergéncy calls and those which x Holds a strong position with, avai ash Reserve. = ree fpr, ues Ini the construction Mothers: Club Mr come at a time when road conditions Bee... A x ~ — of federal aid roads, according to an Eastern Star—-Ma rr weather make traveling difficult. a => Giiouticemont «made stoday by § A0.U a ee in which doctors can a = retary of Agriculture Jardine. This! 20 do as well in small towns as they gan = Apportionment was authorized by. the ieee in the larger cities is ta have the iSTHUULIOOUHINUGAASAOUGAATOOERAERAURUASAQERAGRAUEUAOUAOOAUUEOGOOAOOAERAGEUGEAEOUEOAUOGEROEOAEGOUOGOOAU Ae postoffice appropriation act of Feb- f Pythias Ww. community pay them a onus or » ruary 12, 1925, and is for the fiscal | tholic Order of Fo! St. Mary place them on a straight salary bas year beginning July 1M oy ie Commandery Temple ——_____—_— ist 4 The new funds wi ent en- A.--A. 0. U ie Nanas ve ' . - ‘ tirely on the Federal aid high’ rtisan Wom lub--I, O. O. Hall 8:00 P. M. STATE OFFICERS ¥ \ “ f system under the same plan of co- So sks Hall Ea abet: 9:30 A. M. operation with the states that has | Lodge 1. O. O, F. Hall... 8:00 P.M. . been munancess ey ul operation for 7. lub—Grand Pacific Hotel . 2:15 at ARE I . years. The roads included in the Mrs. J.P. French ....... pM. i system are the most important in the; isters--A. O. W. Hall a, i untry and reach directly or indi- mmission —City H. Two state officers recently r bs : reetly eve of over 5,000 popu- | 26 Club--Grand_ Pac re dd patents on devices . ‘ latic T bureau reports that ap- et eae nated them and each hopes that a tely 10,000 miles of Federal! ‘A. 0. UL W. F aria they will soon come into’ common f id road were paibeht ‘ { Business and Professional Womens Club —Club Rooms .. use. ea Meat i ie and the ind Chapter Royal Arch Masons: nic Temple Governor A. G. Sorlie led the w: 2 7 that the coming year will be equal Rotary Club-—Grand. P: Hotel : when he obtained a patent on Y suecessful. Fortnightly Club--Mrs, Rawlings .. automobile brake hand of his own f Shares By States American Legion—Workmen's H all . The new apportionment is as fol-| 28 Degree of Bane A. O, U. W. Hall eet Ft juws: R Neighbors of Ameri O. O. F. Hal S Apaetiondsent| 20° Halates of Counhus ae See ¥ 4 State Fiscal Year!” U. C, T.—Elks Hall .. ; -@ 9 ~ $ $ 15 . ' Ariz Gooding bill and will send telegrams Horticulture. o9] ° Arkansas to all of North Dakota's representa-! Physiology. H. S. A True Story Based on the Disillusion- ; California tives in congress, UTEINE, them to sup-| Zool a oe nx eee wiakaice we ay ment of M Cc ‘3 p As Set F th in H ‘ paper sates he olorado port e bill. ‘riday, January 22 ad en Tis} showed that there Connecticut " oe Music. ; sine WwW . A This P. \ was not a single objection- Delaware 5! Minot—-Sulesmen of the Standard] Bible. WHAT was the Declaration of London? Letter hich ppears on age able word vale Oil company the northern half Psychol i ‘WHY does the date for Easter vary? 4 jeorgia Y{of the Minot division are meeting i {] WHEN th: t pyramid of Sei " I Minettedny aoiiisenseiiieineasi bene: 2, i] “Ghee buen MES, Irene frie of Kowa Mant For Example, Take the February Issue {See Mrs. Gyan’ leer dn the pects for the coming year. About 30 cial Arithmetic. \ HOW can you distinguish a malarial toba, gasped in amazement when sne lesmen are in attendance. 1 Geography. a a ei ‘saw her husband reading TrueStory Mag- etter hekne modathawanestenie oe } ica i ite E ue pr 5 4 of success at the price of her soul, Jack Krone, suspected Bismarck Bank Suspends; — |}, WHO wasthe ° e Siusnes? azine. She had been led to believe that it she never have ‘Pod the terrible Tekan thede atc Grann Are these “eix men" corving you too? was not a refined magazine, that in places ‘she frankly describes under the ticle, u sentenced to 10 days in the cil Rezerves Are Depleted Give them an opportunity by placing - it was indelicate; 1f not immoral. And “fHetprak™ y q Maine saatarduy, whe q 7 > < leave in True ine. : here yesterday when he pleaded ieee és W ERS | to find th he had’ tnarried, Maryland guilty to a charge of peddling with- Action is Vocuntary EBST now to find the man she had tharried, — Oeagain, if Doris had known how easily a young : mae Massachusetts 1,089,055 | out a license. Krone is alleged to teading “that awful magazine. ais fooled by men —she would have ! URIANCE Michigan 2.217.418 have been selling silverware which! the ®ismarck Bank today NEw ‘TIONAL on PY bee eutsion Ia atic hie | Nt mie 2430168 was thought to have been stolen at Tepe apace ibma a ede AME Lana clone DICTIONARY At hee aglamacens of ahnched remon’ found herself. Her own story, “Her Caveman w' aan tl Pointe pega uecd pleted reserves, according to, Gilbert oy de Rd a 4 ja fe cos sans: Lover,” fppearsin February True Story Magazine. of Bitterness fe 4 Montana 11551660 | Bag «1 re. | S@mingson, state bank examiner. in your home, vi tory . : i Nebraska ‘588.128 contig’ man mie “automa: f2ree of Men was Inmediately put schoa) ota azine and then prove to methat a single ,,¢ these are but ewo of the sevsogann big bale: ee ia: 18) bile agencs for Fargo! tank and until thia work is eampilaa Slab, library, one.is immoral. 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