The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 3

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rie 8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926 4 ty diet SONG WRITER'S. |. FAITHFUL FRIEND IS, HONORED ’ : -~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a Married W. an Eats! never. thought! was .in your system, BOOZE. *SCALPERS.” . - and reselling at fane; is shown by the resources account which lists an estimated loss of $1,- Joe, Breslow iat.-Adv. ; ae poe 511,393.18. on degosits in: closed nw Bread d Milk Jot, Brcaloy ad nangiags Adv. pacennaredtimet sane ee who ,cqnit wet, on | banks.” The face Value of auch’ de? read’ an 1 oe » |new type of the brotherhood. Since» Kaaalies’ and Misses’ Chappy ‘ 4 posits was placed, at $2,06z,649.0/ an _ ; th bey J : WIFE iN HAPPY their prosent worth at -$551,256,44. “I could eat only bread and milk; fHicl) at WANT ADS |,crc st Siniting ths amount Coats, ‘lamb: or leather lined. uffalo Springs Man | fr faking Scie’ cane MEQONIIITRD | 0,5 soins, vada “acters Beseeke Cloak Shop. BUT HE ARTSICK ee: vad E nfiad et fnyihing without <ateibe re buying at government sources BM eee : ‘lakes Hones’ nize} (ened) Mrs. J.B. Manning. ONE * : ; y Meet Maartenteting aahuhite the xlvvceenveneencncancencccnsccusnoaecnccunnenesoceengcucnnennntensveenssccsceusnvcenensnnta eesengscuavensQvuenegneaseosueesvnvernssanennascert, : i TRS gear tees ate aly Mes byeugne sroraach nent that full, bloated 0 aS . A. Fisher ai \. i \s vt ‘, Berlins ‘Very Much Disap- eeling. Excellent for obstinate con ¢ experience new to his long years as| stipation, often removing surp a public officer, amounts of old waste-matter . It is that of having money volun- aa tarily paid to the state which the state made no effort to collect and \ THEATKE of which there was no record on. the $ REE nineteen Se LAST: TIME. TONIGHT you Pointed at Lack of Bless- ing From Her Father CAPITAL SECURITY BANK | ‘ Bismarck, N. Dak. New York, Jan. 7. books. During several terms as $ ‘ (—Mrs, Irv- ing Berlin is supremely happy in her recent marriage with the. noted jazz composer, she says, but is heartsick because ‘her father, Clarence H. Mackay, president of ‘the Postal Tel- egraph company, has not given -them his. blessing. \ Back in New York, in the compos- treasurer of Barnes county and his term as state treasurer, Fisher said he came to the conclusion that the vast majority of persons are- honest ‘ the STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION December 3ist, 1925 but few are so meticulous a: Buffalo Springs ly refunded to the ments$10 as the result of an over- payment by the department in 1924. roof garden apartment — today, In his letter to the h depart- . i" Mrs. Berlin were awaiting | }? mont the Buffalo Spri man ¢@x- ri] 5 some word from Mr, Mackay, to | plained that he /had been overpaid | \ , T L ent a special de-} in the settlement of u hail damage \ 3 ¢ letter in the hope that he! claim in 1923 and that he felt it was approve the marriage. Thus | i oney. > dD’ ;, 4 r t6 his statement that the wedding was turned ever to the state treasur- aa Overdrafts ........ a aR day, 104.69 3s without his knowledge or ap- rt to be éredited to the state hail * ‘with Furniture and Fixtures 6,950.00 da A 3 s loyul\to John A. Perry, of Alden, M: = ij VERA REYNOLDS Watrants, etc. sealant 11,425.90 1 ig Monday after the | Perry's wife and daughters ving him atone. Perry thas had j Lassiter May and Real Estate : an 2,292.20 ! wedding, the World says. Carl Skoog, sculptor, abov : Quick Assets: Will Cancel ‘Trip Abroad 5 - Replace Pershing WM. BOYD fase $ 10,000.00 - —_ . g ONNNGUDONUDENOG:ORDNROAONAOAORAOAAONRADASOOAAONOceanAOEORauSgnononocooooaogzononogN| _Their proposed’ honeymoon trip to Europe will probably be eanceled, State of North Dakota Bond retary will be elected, to serve un Stars of “The Road to Washington, Jan, | 7.—()—Major ana 115,488.95 125,488.95 USUEDONGEHOEOUQOUONOOESOEOOOONGRONSOONAADOCOLODNNONOOONENANOONNOONEGNLOOOGESROGODSOSNSHSCGNONONSGNU LOS aNOvOnaoOnSooOggnoOnORESoONNOOEOOOONS, , Min Beclin hee untae der the directi Mbeki a ; ae . on the verge of tears on leaving At- Spegneyer Ail hcudine ', has been suggested-to replace ANDY GUMP Sea ie aS ce hee 4 Prat eka . ++ $288,320.60 lantic City. ; H Md: ae ¥, ne 1k ya eral dohn J. shing as neutral x . 80 disappointed that father | held in | of § ow head of the Tacna-Arica plebiscitary COMEDY siecle i ! shee: down co aoe us,” sha Bra ate an 1 | ste 5; Myint teow 4 commission in the event f etieey ist said am. supremely happ; but | oe | y : is appointed to carry on the work in . oh, so heartsick, Ihave a very heavy) Bayk of North Dakota! ',” Sat eee a during General Pershing TOMORROW & SATURDAY ‘ , heart. eae ; 4} bi fi sd rato 1a ig return trip to this country for med 4 Sd a Capital Stock 00 Mr. Berlin is a Jew, and his wife! Deficit of $2,067,- | th SEBESIOTD. | eal and dental treatment. a vapital Stock .......... : : eee cesses BF 50000 a Roman Catholic. j é ‘ Fee ie eet or cullatecad,{, le is possible that General Lassi- Surplus and Profits.......... sedeseceeecee 2,835.42 he New York American. today 286.34 and corporations on other collateral, | tor may be named to act only tem- Deposi = Oar s that it has learned from {sit " y for General Pershing, but eposits . ee. eee eee ee : vee + 235,985.18 iends of the family that Mr. Mee! (Continued from page one) | Porn etna eons Id the latter find it imposs 99 Borrcwed Money ......... 5 see. None made a new will which euts| on good assets and taken same into! noteg NR I EL aL a nude his labors in South Ame ' which is the ‘ropuéed sical of hiv for- | Mgeount, in statements | Hage en ie “anpuincmiony nay hs me 8 i MAINTE tune. | Sone cerritoaisretega ects tua fad Gr at tesa en made on this point.{[™| With Man 0° War and s charged with the farm loan appli 4 : thE hie be the fastest race horses De ee TOP ke Ag. | Attinatign: of tit ion of | rooms soneted Prise tude weccived’ the| documents and general closing. ex oeoms following <telogeam vidscthe’ iontal pet gg fe tii of the Senet: 2s - 5 ment consists of an application fee | , a eleerapt eomeeny publicity, but | 9f $5,gnd appraisal fees ranging from |{ we have been misquoted ‘so much | $10 6 $20, which is not sufficient to that we wish to make this statement) Maintain the department. ‘This de-| cjg, ; in Order to set at rest the fabrica-|P#ttment has an operating loss for] o¢ ‘ tions that have been published in cer-| the period of $40,057.66. I ries bonds tain newspapers. We have never said | ., The, collection | department livered ; one word for publication, except that | Charged with the coll - ithe state farm loan act. This aaroane| we are very happy. That statement |¢st and principal payments on farm | represents the amounts of loans on| we repeat and, beyond that we have |!oans and remitting proceeds to the! qeposit with the state treasurer : j nothing more to say. state treasurer. {pending issuance of bonds.) | “Ellin Berlin, Irving Berlin.” “The income of the collection de-|" Loans Have Questional i : ay partment is an administration fee of! 9. Loans to closed banks, $568,- one-half of one per cent int 1. (This consists of loans made lowed’ the depart nks which have since closed. All signed to the surer secured by collateral notes, 5 1923. All loans assigned prior to that ieee eee cauenismnte| date (making up about one third of | \., that the bank lal loans assigned to date) are hand-| able slonacin this { led without compensation to the de . . : “e partment. { » certificates $1,485,- Thousands of Homes Flooded| “Giving the collection department s consists of receivers’ credit for administration fees earned ito: the‘bapietor fe; —Destruction Rivals That [during the period and char Dt . . expenses of the departm elude fonts ol y of War Period ing foreclosure costs, Pau Ta thea dion » . erating profit to that department of | iqends that receivers will be j ‘ = of $7,801.67. Ipay to the common. credito | / is, Jan. 7—-#)—-Official fore-| Prior to July 1, 1923, the collec: | (uestion, of whether these funds ‘ ; ‘(veaste thrice having been belicd by|tions of interest and principal pay-|Come urider the: guarantee deposits |* @ * events, Parisians are viewing with! ments were m treas-| is in litigation, In the considerate apprehension the waters | urer. The colle i favorabla eaclsionithe of the Seine, which are slowly but! by the Bank of North Dakota in 19 surely rising. — «a... | With the different changes in the; The authorities, however, maintain! methods of keeping the farm loan! that even at the worst there is no} collection accounts, we found it nec- possibility of a disaster. ary to make an audit of all The principal sufferers thus far! joan collections from the be are the eastern suburbs, where thou-| Octobet, 1921 sands of houses have been floodcd. “All or Officials say that the Seine willl state tre continue to swell until tomorrow. Along the Oise, disaster has been sive a 10 per cent div- idend and later dividens may be distribute i; ividual deposits subject to 1062.8 of deposi- justifies inal notes on file with the |* urer and payment of en Idorsements were verified, io Methods Are Being Improved is unty tr sinking urers funds, due county < wrought the length of the ‘valley, where the water is nearly a mile wide. At Guise, the people are liv- . ing in the upper stories of their homes and are being victualed by means of boats. Soissons on the Aisne is cut off from railroad com- munication, ‘The lower quarters of the town have been evacuated. Marne ig way out of its ban teau Thierry is badly flooded. Recede In Belgium a err Escout, which ‘a tendency to risc er, the situation continues Normal conditions are lowly as the flood waters s been much devastation, Some persons estimate the uction by the waters as nearly as great as the one by fire and sword in 1914 It is estimated that the damage throughout Belgium will run into hundreds of millions of francs. ONLY 8 FEET BELOW FLOOD LEVEL OF 1910 é Paris, Jan. 71.—(@)—A rapid rise of the river Seine last right and ‘this morning brought its height at the Austerlitz bridge, in the heart of the city, to within eight feet of the dis- astrous flood level of 1910, when the most destructive flodds it the history of Paris occurred, The river is with- in less than: six fect of the level of the 1924 overflow. ‘The peak of the rise probably will 1 ed Saturday. Hundreds of ilies in subarbs of Paris have abandoned their, homes fok higher land. : ‘Precinct Meetings of Nonpartisans to Be Held Saturday Meetings of members ofthe Non- partisan.league will be held in every: precinct in Bismarck and Burleigh county Saturdi aswell as every precinct in, the atate, In Burleigh county, with the exckption of the city of Bismarck, the meetings will be held at the usual polling’ places at 2 o'clock in the afterrioon. In Bis- marck the precinct: meetings will be held at’ 7:30 in the evening, at the following places: u \First Ward, Ist Precinct at resi- tharlebois, 602 3rd St. First Ward, Precinct, at resi- dence of I. A; Cram, 36 Ave. C. - First Ward, 2nd Precinct, at resi- dence of James Curran, 222 3rd St. Second Ward, 2nd Precinct, at resi- dene o f Alfred 8. Dale, 215 Wash. Third, Ward, ist Precinct, at resi- dence of Fred Hanson,.712 7th St. ‘hird Ward, 2nd. Precinct, at resi- dence of S. S. McDonald, 715 9th St. Fourth Ward, at residence of Matt Pillen, 119 8, 32th St. % Fifth Ward, at residence’ of J. H. The| , ferin; “Making farm loans on the amore tization plan was a new business for the state, with no precedent to fol- prove methods of time goes on.” pingyaccounts as Among the detail: of bal heet items portion of dat the close AO on dey enters ou deposits it 4 per cent interest. except an count in a Duluth bank which draws er cent. Redcposits i the state, $ ash on hand, other cash items $4,1 ‘ 4. Mill and elevator milling bonds banks operating ——————————— KARNAK KEPT H Such Quick Work Of My Years Of Suffering I Want To Tell Everybody What A Word-Beater It Is,” De- clares Reed. , “Why, I don’t believe I'd be on the job today if I hadn’t got hold of Kar- nak, and the way. it made such ‘quick work of my years of agony and suf- is the reason I want to tell everybody what a world beater this medicine is,” declares C, A. Reed, of 126-W. 9th’ St., Sioux Falts, S. D. “My stomach and kidneys had got- ten me into such a rundown condi- tion that there didn’t seem to be a part of my body that didn’t ache with rheumatism, when I was down it was all I could do to get up. “Everything I ate would sour and blodt me up tight as a drum_ with gas. I would have sick. headaches and dizzy 3} pains through my. back and kidneys, and. my--whole system just seemed full of poison. My sleep was. so sorry that mornings I felt like’ I’d already gone through a hard day’s work. I:don’t see how anybody could have felt’worse, © “Well sir, Y'd just like to shake hands: with the man who. made this Karnak. It had some test in my case but three bottles made a clean sweep of all my, troubles. not. an ache or pain in my body now, and I eat Goed: sléep good, and feel’ like’ my old self in every ‘way, t wht out inj SAYS SIOUX 11s,. would have awful]: There’s duc township 1 due schoo} . ench in- balances kept 20, ) oF polit due 8. ub-divis The consolidated balance sheet which lists s of all the bi de} a whole shows e bank has pts of $16,68%,- nt th: and | bilities of $18,750,9% balance, much of the deficit occurred IMONJOB | FALLS MAN WORLD, DRAMA NEXT. Paris—Dramatists from every coun- try in the world will attend a novel convention here next spring. The French Playw ty has in- vited repr the to exchange d discuss royal- lies, A. —- MUST JOIN CHURCH. Enniskillen, Eng.—William Ruther- e ford Copney, in his will, directed that E in the event of his son, Edward, de- claring that he has returned to the Church, of England, a large sum shall , ‘ be paid to him, DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor _ Consultation Free, a Licas Blk.’ Bismarck, N. D, | == $§till Lower Prices Graham Brothers announce a substantial reduc- tion in the prices of their complete line of trucks and motor coaches, effective January 7th. This is their third reduction in eight months. It brings the price of their product far below any truck of comparable merit. Large production justifies low prices. Graham Brothers are the largest exchusive truck manu- facturers in the world. 1-Ton Chassis 1%-Ton Chassis - MBM Low Chassis M BRQADWA 4 +o - $ 975 - 1245 1295 \ f.0.b. Detroit * : NEW PRICES B. GILMAN CO. : Y AT SECOND STREET PHONE 808 3 BISMARCK SOLD BY DODGE BROT: “Colderhend, Bismarck Bani Building. | 1 tell the world the claims for Kar: Si PERS si , 1st Precinct, at: resi- ‘are not half strong enough. Jus’ } gee GN, Fishers 400 ith St. "| Naver’em'see me, about it” DE. LER Ss ‘ VE RYW ; eta hs Ret Scouting x pre-| liable’ druggist’ Birmarek . and Se a pe a aaa Bee ane inet“ cgnmittee* chairman’ and: sec-! every: town — Adv,

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