The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 3

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Purdue ane Calttorata, " eat OF ay, i Mee COCAINE IN MAST. commission already had accepted the <SUnnenrenesneenensennognanenecoanconscnnoneconaconnconnnacgncenneceanent! ith’s ing, fornia Tntérest on Bonds Is: London.~-A large quantity of co-| negro’s challenge aa forfeit money @ ‘ be ame Soicr Hee seasons, sued by the State of caine was /found by narcotic agents,| for the Greb battle. tts. Fd ths eee aie ad ses ee tle ee a antpe Chairman Farley explains that’ consecutive record was broken e “| liscove after a large mm there has been no attempt to draw “past Yall by the Olympic club of San North Dakota hole: cove: the calor line,’ Greb Tequested more incisco and the University of to seme time before meeting Washington and Stanford also won (Continued from page one) Whipping creams guaran-| the commission ventu from Smith’s Bears. elevator operating bonds $386,820.16 rt i Modern| *zeestion. But so far as th Andy’s mother and father are dead, | and Home Builders deficit $154,797.81.| teed ‘to whip at the leFN| cinis are concerned, ie match can go a brother, Philip, of Buffalo, being| The complete statement as ned Dairy. on as scheduled. the only surviving relative. Andy] by State Auditor Steen follows: Fe are ee ne sett ct AM) qoeat Amdune of twtoteet an Blake Jndustelsl Bonde Up to: ana. Including HOUSES ARE “ CAPITAL SECURITY BANK: Bismarck, N. Dak. i the “haa wed January 1, 1926. a beni ‘& Elev.” Mill & Blev. 250 TER OFF ; Reap Estate Rank of N.D. Gouaraction Operating Total Bonds Bonds Bonds Bonds Interest $2,701 ,909.85 $650,000 $577.162.07 $154,670.94 $4,083,741.86 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION TT <n eee . | . ‘ Outstanding tndustrial Bonds January 1, 1926. December 31st, 1925 - 5 Real Estate Bonds $21,359,000 Total Interest per year. $1,121,972.50 Bank of N. D. Bond: 2,000,000 Total Interest per year. 100,000.00 Mill & Elev. Cons. Boi 3,000,000 Total Interest per year. 172,000.00 4 { Mill & Elev. Oper. Bonds . 0 Total Interest per y i 86,250.00 : iene MWR Sc tisha corres $1,480,202.50 : P . BEATS OAKES Fy No other State Bonds) Outstanding, A Score of Persons Receive Verran, Discounts... . , Rbdetes | Qualifying Play Today and Ta le Deficit for the Years 1919 1920-1991 dz 193-194-1828, Minor Injuries — Relief Furniture and Fixtures. . : * 6,950.00 Tomorrow, With Champion Score at End of Half 6 to 5|_ a, ~ Mill é Blev, MI & Elev. Home Work Started Warrants, ete. . ROE ; es ceeeeees 11,425.90 \ Year RealEstate BankofN.D. Construction Operating * Building Real Estate ee 2,292.20 \ Flight Sunday | for Bismarck — Final Bonds Bonds Bonds Bonds Deficit Se : os Wee LA ihe Gee oe c al ‘ ‘ 1919. $115,044.43 8 ‘ Siena, Italy, Jan. 8—()—A score} Quick Assets: Los Angeles, Jan. _8—-UP)—The Score'18 to 9 fot giana of persons sufered minor injuries | State of North Dakota Bonds. . ..$ 10,000.00 : risigat clk arabe over tl wa Sidhe wists = Vand seer nunared houses wae Cagh scsersseees 115,488.95 125,088.95 more than’, 250 * professional and) 7 olowing @ series of thrilling mo-| 1923 239,607.20 30,604. 163,000.00 $ 76,607:20 $54,456.18 | Shocky lasting 12. seconds, “ahieh = i bros an Poon and! ments during os first half, at the | 1994 282,193.14 120,939.92 241,879.83 60,469.96 50,391.63 | rocked\the countryside today. Th Total $288,320.60 = in Sera organ gnd of whieh he core stood 6 to6 in 1085 0 1koc. ce i 149,640.00 169,825.00 249,748.00 49,950.00 | entire population fled into the open. MOUMN Ss sighs es LER Core SG NERA SIGE Reverie a eeaie 320.60 . e favor 0: marck, ie local ig! Solel: - ~ i A ti a the north and south courses of the school quint forged ahead during the $960,466.66 $847,150.72 $810,090.81 $386,820.16 $154,707.81 | tencat®® mrceclany he cet be = ear! art o' je secon: a] in its { There will be 36 holes of quality-| game ‘with the Oakes high school| ‘The Bank of North Dakota has paid| bonds, and owe the ‘state as of Janu-|**gund Monte Amiata. The towns suffering most severe ly were Abbadia. and San Salvatore, ing play, 18 today and 18 tomorrow,| quint at the high school gymnasium . + <|ary 1, 1926, the sum of $731,832.06. for selection of the 64 finalists for| fast night, and the finat scere was 18 | te state $200,000 for interest on Bank) ArH t,t Oe Mult or seied to the the champion flight Sunday. Nine|to'9 in Biemarck’s faver. of North Dakota bonds, leaving a bal-| smount of $960,000 for the real estate | {te Center of the Me tues Capital Stock .... + Giclock yas the starting hour, the) |The Bismarckians were able to find |ance of $450,000 due to the state by| bond payment fund. ‘This amount is| districh where three persons, were = Surplus and Profits. ... players teeing off in twosomes, the loop only three times during the | the bank as of Jan. 1, 1926. used to pay part of the interest and | Jomaged. Depos' ‘ . Harry Coopey, professional of Dal-| first half, and the Oukes players dur-| The North Dakota ‘Mill and Eleva-| principal of the Bank of North Dako- Hts esas ee Other towns affected were Pian Castagnaio, Radicofani, Castel del Piano, and Arcidosso, The first shock was felt at 10: a.m, After a lull the movement be--S j= |= #0lal..... TO TO ak Sei whe again, but with lessened inten sit The prefect here has sent severa las, looms as one of the favorites fa it bonds. for the big money. Others | com: gor and Pesce ge dpe EE A Sl lili ee ont ae mandiny i eries: lacDona! . 5 is Smith, 8 Great Neck, Ne-Ys; William | $4, Oates Hehe Toward eet: | Free throws: Watkins 1 out of 1, draw (10). Paul Stedman, St, Louis, E. ‘Wild Bil’ Mehihorn of Chicago,| from’ his guard long enough to make | Lobach none ue of one, n 3 out] defeated Nick Olivia, Albert Lea, (8). and-Al Espino also of Chicago. ‘lone of the baskets, and’ MeCulley, | Of 3) Robb 1 ut of 5, Hromas none Baicta’ eran ie qui Notable in the tournament | Oakes’ center, bgp the other on-a! Out of 2 McCulley 1 out of 2, Root], Portland. Ore, —Tod Morgan, junior are Joe Kirkwood, ‘New York; Bob-!jucky shot from the center of the| one out of one. Gerlcieal Wesekowe over dammy Cath: by Cruckshank, Oklahoma Cit; floor.) Watkins, Lobach and Olson echnical knockout over Sammy Cam-| aides to the district to organize re al teous, Grand Rapids, Mich.; for, Bismarck, Wee .| hand to bother about his relations’| ing but I'll do the best I can,” was Senha Ae a pagno, San Francisco (7). Black, the Wichita, Kansas, veteran; in the eee ee VINEZ AND SID an * Charles ¢. Hung, amateur champion | "Hollenbecke right forward for Bis- UNCLE OF THE . ‘of Hawaii; and Y. Kayo of Toronto; | marck, was decidedly off color last = es afta otal the way he put it. Borrowed Money Detroit to exhibit his wares, but he had not yet decided whether he will. Hope Muslin, Basement, | 15c yard. . George Von Elma, Los Angeles ama-| night. Besides*being unable to han- teur; Joe Turnesa, of New York;|dle the ball, he drew three personal and Dewey Weber of Grand. Rapids, | fouls during the first few minutes Mich, dler of Maine, Wilder holds an in- Mic of play and was then replaced by “Don't claim to bi y ch | dler p beets rer Sacobson. ‘The Bismarck players had Novak ead eeuid beat “anybody, | Vitation from ‘Henry Ford to go to an almost airtight défense in last| - Don't know until 1 try.” night's game, although their offensive FEBRU RY 96 tat f He spoke with a characteristic work still shows a chance for im- twang and an equally characteristic provemen: i = - 8.-)—John Wilder. pyevity. CIN INN ATI’S ere"Gabatitates Take Floor, | French Lightweight | Cham- cunts dom Vt, 80 yenrs old and Wel." hig first visit to Boston ana|] DIR. R. 8, ENGE more foul throws “in the second‘halt,| Pion Has Lost No Prestige |New York Athletic Commis: Roston, spirant to fiddling cham- cat WET eEip he hae Ove te i pionship Honors, boasts of some made, Chiropractor while the best Oakes could do was to mich ri , | thing more than’66 years of playing “Wider hasn't fiddled in public fc : W RST NEED Sukie up one more’ free throw. “Con- Since Coming Here sion Will Not Interfere a his 10-year-old violin. | He is) 29 yeath, Heveild; And-for that, reas Consultation Free sequently, with the score 18 to. 6, yale : uncle of Président Coolidge. | son’was uncertain of the outeome af Bismarck, and about five minutes to play, Coach| | New York, Jan, 8.—UPI—Luifen With Proposed Plans The rugged old Vermonter, who his theatrichl engagements || Lueas Bik. N.D, H. E. Collins took out his first string| Vinez, lightweight boxing champion ‘ used to play “old Zip Coon” for the | ty" Yon expect fo do much play- |Iomm men ae put in the me ‘ond team. ne of France, tonight/meets Sid Terris N . ae Tey ees future ad onan Beals Mea t Oakes players secured one more field| of New York in u10-round match at| New York, Jan, 8.—~ iger|a youth in Plymouth, is here tod Other Important isin tine goal and another free throw during| Madison Square Garden. Vinez has Flowers, Atlanta negro, and Harry| to fill w theatrical engagement, In of Pittsburgh, the champion, n he plans to compete t in a middle-weight title| any fiddler not younger than to . the balance of the game. a decision to Charley Rosen Strengthened by Recent The Oakes quint went to Mandan coming to this country, but the today where it will meet the Mandan | veteran of 438 ring battles has not this city February 26, so ‘3 for the old time championship Player Purchases Jhigh school team this evening. Bis-|]ost prestige, as many boxing crities | far as the state athletic commission | of New England, marck’s next high school game will asserted he had outpointed Rosen.| is concerned. Wilder did not know if his illus- Cashman’s Grocery Cincinnati, —The player ;be here on Saturday night, January] Terris appears to lack a knockout At the commission meeting Tues-| trious nephew knew about his piltchases of the Cinelanati teds |16, with the fast Dickinson team. | punch but is as fast as any man inpday a suggestion was made ,that| “Don't know whether he'll like my 516 9th St PHONE 626 this winter have been few, but Man: The Lineup. the division, The winner of the| Flowers face Dave Shade of Califor- playing or not,” he confided to re- . ager Jack Hendricks thinks his new! Last night's lineup follows: hout will be selected for the propos-| nia in an elimination contest. The| porters. “He never was much of a Free Delivery Plump steers furnished men strengthen important posi- | Bismarck— —Oakes | ed tournament for Tex Rickard’s dia- tions—first base, shortstop 7 left | Hollenbeck rf sa hobh | mond studded belt. = oe arackis. brown crust ield. A eee af. romas oo an ie tender under ‘The catching problem is. still un- : e. MeCulley | -—————_______, ‘ solved, and the strength of the pitch- . Root f FIGHT RESULTS | Specials slices of these tempting ing department hinges largely on the ri Saunders t THESE MEAT P ICES ARE FROM OUR : cuts of beef. Saturday’s return a fam of Carl Mays, the sub- i McCarty for Watkins, |e cs ns Samo ‘ Size 2 Standard Corn, Doz. are Sosstnentbta toasts: eee specials: marine twirler. fornia. this |Jarobson for Hollenbeck, MeGettigan| yray. 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