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4 PAGE TEN | lowing add ut the meeting of the tary club by Jason E. ist at the Eltinge th jay noon arek Wy Tone is an impulse or vibration of whi is eptible the [i Musical tones are intervals |1 range from the de sound wh est to the hig the human i tones or their combination in a ple ing manner, either through the of the human voice or instrumen constitutes our word music. Top in combi V into two grad nm nd minor, human hearers mu works of a more dramatic sort where ways embodied inner jin musical instruments and* aeting the producer, or characters appeared, Such was the Rane whieh: implante vity hymn of Komanus written in the conscious or sub Fitth Century, H of the hearers from which sugge Ve ont times tions came reactions. | find that the ¢ yin Veni Cre rou he shyt tor Sjivitus was written by Charles of toms-toms . and the we he Bald, son of Charlemagne, about wailings of reed instruments |!40 A. D. caused frenzied mental rea It is fitting to’ mention at this | the dawn of time even to te point that Martin Luther was the Ancient people dashed with these | st sounds in their ears into carnage religious rite: I listening to those might become equ: but we know or music. | Dimittis jin the churches Particularly interesting and appro- | Second Century. ional Music jin Excelsi tie fol- | Hymn couding ¢ latter heresies Throw was merely an arr nothing as to The Magnific! the Benedictus, we find f hymn nturies hy the religious contro Ws so rife the co firmly f At the period w were refle me urgy in their by St when @ hymn-singing proc h the centurie ten, and sid the Pipe Organ organ in its early niement of pipes, neiples of the bag pipe Howing the pr 8 words , the Nune and though colored | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE .—~ — PLANE FALLS IN STREET, KILLS MOTORIST sion that subsequent sales (of state bonds) will continue to reflect a downward interest trend.’ “The IVA’s refrain from stating that confidence was shaken by their [own gets and by their own obstructive methods and not in any manner or degree by the lawful actions and the judicious course of the Nonpartisan League; and they fail to state that their tage was partialty overcome and that confidence was largely re- |stored through the sane educational jsale of state bonds prior to the r {efforts of the Leaguers, resulting in a hgale of state bonds prior to the recall electior STATE MUSIC “CONTEST PLAN: | TOBECHANGED Smaller Districts May Be ed—To, Be Discussed at High School Week Grand Forks, N. D., May 7—(#)— Plans to divide the’ state into 12 or more districts in each of which pre- liminaries to the state music contest will be held will be discussed during the state high school week at North Dakota University. i In many instances, university offi- cials in charge of the contests have been advised, schools have not entered the district’ contests because they have had insufficient funds to attend sthool band contests will be one of the features of the we Several hundred youthful musicians are ex- pected to take part under the leader- ship of one baton. Five schools have entered their, bands in the contest, the largest number on record. Regulations of the railroads with regard to reduced fares for persons attending the high school week cele- bration have forced the university to form a défirite organization with a constitution, officers and a member- ship fee, University authorities suid today. Each schoal will be charged a fee of one dollar and the money will be used in furthering the interests of the organization. Recent receipt by Maurice Tsancson | of Perth of a diploma certifying that he, was a winner, lasp year in the ational geod roads essay contest is expected to increase interest im that event. The diploma was signed by Dr. J. J. Tigert, United States Com- missioner of Education and chairman of the Highway Edueation Board, and by A. H. Yoder, director of the exten- sion division of the University. The winner of this year’s contest also will receive a diploma. Gets Scholarship The writer of the best essay’ also is given annually a $200 scholarship to Jamestown College. Winners of the scholarship, in addition to Isaac son, were Horace Headen, Wilton; Marie Kovar, Jamestown, and Oliver Streimikes, Bantry. A plan is being worked out by Uni- versity authorities whereby a trophy, similar to that offered in the debate contest, will be given to the school naintaining the highest record over 1 period of five years in the public speaking contest. The school which maintains the. lead for three years will win permanent possession of the trophy. The public speaking contests pipe and the pan-pipe, the tones be » but, as !ing produced by wind forced t doth the district and state meetings. | are- divided into three classes, boys’ philosophies |them by mechanical m al Under the proposed plan no contes-|declamation, gitls'/ declamation and nvironment | biu native of Ale i tant would be forced to travel more | boys’ oration. than 50 or 60 miles to a rict con-| In order to accommodate the en- , so itl to have built a hydraul groupings “of [wind supplied hy water’ pressure) test. obable that a vote on|trants a late date of registration is 5 Hew cor y the term about the year 200.8, C., and instru.| * the question will be taken at the con-|being tried this year, arrangements and the types, of instruments em: | ments at thie Maaseiition: wate incase | teste this, month, In the dase, the|having been made to close the entry ployed, have been keeping step with » than 1000 number of districts has ranged from | books at noon on May 17. It may be the needs of an hearers through-| ~The pipe or, inckheswind five to wey Hindle et necessary to refuse beet registrations, out all time, The type of music | pressure was pne vin. hullowse . ands to Play however, officials in charge said, be- cient Assyrians, who | supy area An ensemble performance by all of |cause of lack of rooms and sleeping neie : s ‘ ‘ s ey a, : A motorist was instantly killed and two aviators were hurt:when an airplane went into a tailspin over Colorado Sprin; » confounded with flgdeen: pHeUINALles) ais: fhundrarerers i 9 a 's, Golo., and fell into the {the bands taking part in the high | accommodations, Ped Ko Sin oAT PTC SB coda jeise [center of one of the main streats, landing ena on top of an automobile. Photo shows the crowd surrounding the wreckage of the plane Dp. % and automobile; arrow points to the spot where the lifeless body of the motorist, Richard Ragan, was found shortly after this picture was In Rome the organ was first used aha in public religious the| — anneeeee rs time of Pope Vitali Sees. oo eee ‘i me 3 D. 6 tn England theatre, are: harp, door V's Pieeehs th and ‘aliout beels, cowbell, wind siren, tympani, : Like the periods of ear' whil bird whistle, castanets, hourine, Ric fecholl remiaipeil ati hens SOE base drum, tom-tem n, Which at tl This ment of mu ia : time was 1 into the succeeding Rei eof similar or COMBINED STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS t period to merely few pipes m which tones “ey, S ‘, a Pitae Aiaw were produced by a man pulling out “Voters should not he satisfied irst Stage ey eel ed with merely winning this election for pipes, and thu Rhythm and musical sounds were , ; lowing the tone to become audib use of the limitation of time the Nonpartisan League ticket, but first: produced by man through: the that the Caliph wadible,) and the vastness of the subject in-| Continued impxovement in the con-of putting in the crop, Semingson | they ARO Rida AMORVEETES inilaiaipr AMER uA fevdbiiaa evaubi Of Alraschid sent him an instrument] Volved sty peat Ee dition of North Dakota state banks| said, most farmers being in position | an overwhelming majority for the en- and the striking together of sticks of | puilt by an med Giafur, in| Made to the opera, to Talk sony at{amd trust companies is reflected in| to finance ‘spring activities without ne er epee reer ulster whieh the survivors astanets and : England | musicians, and an effort has heen | reports of their condition as of April | aid from their banks. Under present | state mill and terminal slovatoe ned me Ve of the ale ene Win. A only to briefly present phases: aminer Gilbert | circumstances, he said, it is only:at| ‘turning the key in the door of the hi ge of percus- | chester so loud it could be| &f music not generally known to even ‘aa r the harvest season that North Dako-| Bank of North Dakota’ or ‘throwing eau Mears) Hiraupkautsthertngny Tews CN SC BN sis of the combined. state-|ta farmers necd substantial finan- peters Aanegectcrpy nd T dent arith’ and. Me aie was sun Legion Auxiliar ment of the condition of all banks | cialaceémmodations. ioe in North, Deketa”; cuya 5 fhe could produce sod {plied by bellows worked by other mi ¥ . 5 ae indicates that people are paying their sabes done tet F. W. Cathro, commenting of the by ¢ through reeds and pipes | brethren of probably less amiable di ¢ pills more promptly and. that. the|Semingson said, isthat savings de-| forthcoming primary election in a} t t i) Brees eae aaa clan. \ poser dually the slides whieh Unit at Carson Be eeicise ie metting away. from| posits increased $462,400.90 during the | recent issue of The Nonpartigan. De Gon oh tate: cheneil sanat eleahd the to the 136th in State] over-extension of ‘eredit on a long- lhe eesar ara $98,670.60 since De- ues been fipae cant be : Ne i nets a ost of othe tha wind pipes were ¢ time ba: cember 31, the total figure now being | done’ is e sole argument o! e || . blow: Rieeren es Thus ¢ by individual hand application but by = = The most notable change in the | $3,881,580.84. IVA", Mr. ro said, declaring that} 4 . : age of wine perated —s in. the] Carson, ps status of the banks as compared with| That the total assets and liabifities |“that is, s atis 5 The Red Crown disc is a me sty 1 modern s man’s signal] Unit of the un Legion their condition on December or| of ‘the Banks show a decrease Seming-| Mr. Cat ines various types | | . Then tones hen came the has been organized he on March 14 a year ago, Semingson | son regards as unimportant, in view | of politicians as follows: symbol of Standard Ol Com- “A standpatter adheres obst It is composed of to the policy of the purty nd sisters of the That figure on 037.77 compared n December 31 .72 on March 14, came after it strings of py upon metal or other sub- ancient is this last st development. that ut the b n of the aid, is the reduction in the amount is of bills payable. J. Thome post) “Under this heading hanks list money « E. Stok: us clect- | borrowed from other banks. This nd Mrs, Oliver Tollef-| jtem has been reduced from. $3,737. 300.59 a r ago to $1,710,010.81 of the other items, April 2 with $100,498,910.45 last and $101,415,4. 1925. rliest one being of nine in width from five to nin hese were struck with th elbows of the performer, During the ntury, in Germ fingers pany (Indiana) service. These signs mark each unit of the vast network of dis- in Ww Mrs. J dent ary. of music eresting to note tl attributed the invent old and an Fewer Banks In State be a con- son, se, He m and harp to Thoth. To go edals were invent- = April 1, a decrease of $2,027,289.78. Another noticeable feature of the system. back into the discovery « ‘an Os about 1:20_A.{ MOSLEM YOUTHS PROTEST | | ‘This means, in the opinion of bank- | report is the decrease in the number In state yffairs the IVA tributi: tati blished ple of str Hee Germ owed ME COSTS. OF MATRIMONY | ing department officials, that banks | of banks reporting. A _vear ago| isa reactionist. 5 e ui stations €s! vain groping. First a atest creativesgenius in org: eee s generally are in better shape to|the report covered 504 state} | “A conservative is one who stands o instruments came the lyre and harp | construction for the next four cen- The present sys-| finance the needs of their own com-j banks and four trust compa-|in the way of progress. He upholds b the tandard Oil Company which when touched produced a single | turies until organ buil/ng spread rriageable munities without borrowing from| nies. The April1 report gives|the existing order of things and is ( ndiana over the Middle vee ate ‘ ie arte Sp urope and became a great guild protested other banks and is an index of the] data on Cae aaa and fo; fet neaped toenions progress. Wi ute which s poard with} of expert workmen, general prosperity of the state. companies. is decrease has largely| .“A progressive is never a conserva- ‘ , ridges for finger nb of assing rapidly on in the view of incall bere brought shout by a conso! idation f tive, Phoneh he realy) Besniee ele teR est. hi matter where you nt tones from each strin , je Sign of two or more banks in a community, | tive in his actions when responsibil- are or lly there emerged throu Loans and counts show a de-|the tendency being toward larger and | ity is placed upon him, in that he wnere you ma go you . Hesce the instruments ‘which In crease, also ‘a favorable sign, in| stronger “banks “rather than many| may tend to conzerve or protect.” can get Red Crown Gasoline. lution became our banjos, violins, . Bominge ons coon A year ago] small banks. ao ah Wi the report of the cellos and the humble ukule! This miracle the ote ‘these items ‘totalled $63,811,689.35. Time certificates of deposit show a| State ndustrial commission, Mr. y : Eat thtage of stringed inseroments, Mcabclnethentetcalt compens On April 1 the total was $59.526-| decrease of $4,192,271.18 during the|Cathro says Red Crown is dependable. As old mother earth after its six tded as n dount.| it cash, 100. p 100.91, a decrease $4,285,585.44. l-year, comparative figures being $50,- it is amusing to notice the effron- 165,590. Since’ December 31, 15 item 4 on March 14, 1925, and $: of the members of the IVA In- With it in your tank you are | periods of creation was t ful pounds of butter 3 pine HE a yet es, aie dustrial Commi Report of North by man, so too m of the church organ t: four pounds of Chinese tea a |has been reduced 911,02 the 319.46 on April 1 this year. Total] dustrial Commission (Report of Nort! 4 nt by man, 30 too music | of the church ork See een a a having, heen [denoaite. decseheed duties the ‘ear | Dakota Industrial Commision for the assured of abundant power for year ending December 31, 1924, page Dy, whe P from $85,707,347.07_ to $79,658,046.78. The total reserve of all banks showed a decrease from $17,908.164.79 a year ago and $17,957,028.99 on March 14 to $13,164,325.26 on April 1. Following is the combined state- ment of the condition of all state banks and trust companies on April 1, as compiled by Mr. Semingson: Abstract of Comparative Statement of the State Banks and Trust Companies in North Dakota for Calls at March 14th, 1925; December 31st, 1925; April 1st, 1926 S—_ $61.437,127.13. This, Semingson said, probably the most reliable index of the ability of the creditors of banks to pay their debts and shows that the banks are collecting their paper more close than formerly. | Bankers no longer have the demand \for spring loans to finance the work n.j that would jin the last ants | ment. TI through countless ag nployed | theatre today hears the g aceum- music in one or another of its stages | lation of tones represented by the of development to quicken the pulse | three epochs mentioned at the begin- in rites pertaining to religion, to ¥ of this article, the percussion ‘to funerals, to periods of pleasure or! Peri wind period and the to the dance. The latter word must | String period. now receive a somewhat longer dis-| Upon the silver screen every emo- ion, for in every one of the afore-| tion, every contingency, y cus- mentioned rites the dance and music| tom of the past and present, every were so entwined that to eliminate | imaginable phase of life below the ‘ne obliterates the other. The term | earth, on the earth and in the air rein they say: . ith the credit of the state firm- ly re-established and corifidence re- stored in North Dakota securities, combined with generally easier money conditions and a firmer bond market, it is the expectation of the commis- thesteep gradeor heavy going, in good or bad weather. “ae roads 2 Bag Foor est are sible highways for you sause the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) - has gone before, with Service Sta- ns and Garages selling Red MS CATCH MICE Me.—Mrs. O, W. Creamer ket of clams in her cellar She found three dead t between the shells 0’ Now the neighbors are movie mice hel three clam taking it up. the Close of Business on “Th Dance” covers thos tions | are represented. To furtHer the pre 504 State Bank: 478 SI s 54 Sta é aiaanure when indicated Hae {sentation of the een pictures the 4 Trust, com-- 4 Trust cone, 4 Trist, cones trea iw ‘ Pnoraene o . “ a tional motives, whether used ages be. | music must be in accord. ‘The movie 5 ~ RESOURCES panies reporting panies reporting panies reporting Decreage (D). . Decrease (D) Crown:Gasoline. make fore Abraham came out of Chaldee | Organist of today is a, creature or sic aeiuas ‘Dec Sate one oh OS ae Mar. 14th, 1925 Dec. Sst, 1925 it ible f J ar is descendants | circumstance is like no mus eae ae Apr, 1st, and countless of his | descend es ian iefore” Niny inthe anna of Apt, 1st, 1926 Apr: Ist, 1926 pt typ ca or you to gow known races in the western hemis- | musica of music ; : phere in their feast of the nalatice must be large, and must he accurately | Loans and discounts Ga,811.696.05 $ O14B7AgTI —§ $9,26100.91 $4 285,585.44 DF 1,911,006.22 D yam, : ‘at the dancers might produce the | Classified as to rhythm or themes. He | Overdra 099. 125,756.14 138,950.79 15,149.0: : “With Red ‘ steps of bodily motions necessary to| ust select musts through the aid of |Warrants, stocks, bonds, ete 5,474,423.06 oai7e7i19 © . 6,849,152.50 sareoagT. ‘ eae With Red Crown in your Seri cat ihe ves et musical Abape aeaagiage cam i | Government issues 4,488,583.85 4,74 1734 i PaNuine peel cia t x Saniepeore 488, 748,391.96 4,010,217.97 478,365.88 D 788,173.99 D 4 Pp iawas jarperntive. ca anking house, furniture and fixtures . 3,181,143 3,012,780.62 2,910,610.50 270,538.07 D : ents, rie ay eg nBin4as? — Bo1zangz 291060. 598.07 1022002 D/H «=. «= Maximum. power. 3 teante and a Pe ariet Sime the My ad and soulfully intrigued b: ‘th Dole real estate bea . 6,429,972.53 6,332,838.76 410,198.13 I 97,183.77 D Pay rn hhave been enlivened by the gestures ; emusic nt expenses : 1792, 64,792.22 D 4 As exp! H of dancers find the sounds of drums.| FSM isedy from severely Due from approved reserve agents - 15/688,306.16 , 15,580,283.20 _ —9,887,004.63 §;701,301.53 D 5693,2787 D you ee dale pete Spats" samboutine nd ex tthe maw Samy, and the tone nts [Tue from other banks. : 425,206.87 438,808.26 343,348.02. 81,858.35 D 95,460.24 D cover your own idle West, jaze ut the procession of music-a ‘ fash items .. - : cs ; . companied dancers of ancient EeyPt.| the organist must. observe rules of | C2 2 894,652. 987,937.53 2,933,972.61 1,039,820.35 T 996,085.08 I good ‘taste and not play, as I once dance, at the long robed men, who, " heard played when quite young, “At 7 hand hand, solemnly revolved about piages ae young, “At) TOTALS : O45 $ 92,290,037.77 : ; N Pa sey about the can | the Devil's, Ball” to accompany a i : 5 acai) ; tn canclent “Phoenicia, and. et the | News Teel depicting the funeral cort- NET INCREASE (I) OR DECREASE (D) —— $ 9,125,421.95 D. § 8,208,872.68 D everyw: Greeks who danced in honor of their | "51 ditce, with such atartline in LIABILITIES : the MY wods—is it not a glorious pageant? | novations ax the, movie and. movie 7 : . ii : ¢, Homer named Apollo “Orchestes” or | Oyrany some equally startling effects | Capital stock paid in $ 8,915,500.00 $ 8,520,500,00 $ _8,154,590.00 I this “The Dancer.” Could a more coj Fearn seme star o 915,500, 520,500. 154,590." $ 761,000.00 D $ 366,000.00 D oe es arnnett be pee ould wine ant) have crept into music viz, daze.” Surplus fund . ~ 21996,300.18 —-2,816,469.57 2,713,284.74 283,006.99 D 102,224.83 D in vicinity you can get Hee eltinship of the vo art | ante Sin ‘ban aleyfuric| Undivided profits 780,788.87 4,467.64 4,467.64 1 746,921.23/D Red Crown a \q than thix ancient word, from, which| hunters! “Here ‘are 'n few lassice| Due to other banks .. 304,785.42 ' 279,865.87 198,713.50. 108,071.92 D 80,652.37 D é (At dhis “point “i is pertinent, to which have been pursued, knocked | Deposits subject to check 30,387,445.75 -33,91,639.37 28,881,493.99 2,005,951.76 D 5,010,145.38 D ‘a Sine den coutocen taste to eck ott | anes, a8 follow Guaranty fund deposits .. 331,192.90 320,497.95 374,106.26 42,913.36 I *”" 58,608.81 T reheta—Strains from Wives of Windsor. T'm Always Chasing Rainbows— Merry 56,697.01 D ~ 4,192,271.18 D 462,400.90 I 3812.68 D _ 2,027,289.78 D 5454.24, D Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Savings deposits ... Certified and cashier’s checks . Bills payable Re-discounts ¢ Other liabilities ». 591,969.92 50;165,590.64 2,919,179.94 1,007,182.50 3,737,300.89 53,210.99 5,800.94 - 533,751.01 _ 685,462.91 47,510,402.20 - 45,973,319,46. 3,282,910.24 3,381,580.84 1,031,971:38 818,369.82 2,018,992.01 1,710,010.81 36,346.24 41,756.75 7,195.79 2,021.05 1,711.90 I | 1,587,172.74 D | fa 9 { Hi Sts | Can 7 ‘or anything more bizarre than to. witness, an archaic Boe ee Greek festival, where to the sounds| Gr 'sq nnn Fantasie Impromptu of drums, reed instruments and cym-| "Yes, We Have No Bananas—Strains 3 appeared and walked} trom ‘Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” ak our tight rope] and Balfe's “I Dreamt I Dwelt in the 4 és itke to Marble Halls, Spee from ian Rose-—St 7 a ls fg iy ooy Od oT Mal Maal A or pecemuany th jir classical works. agi , a unton wherein divorce|“ On the Banks of the Wabash—-In- TOTALS ti \. $ 101,415,459.72 $100,498,910.45 $ 92,200,037.77 Mmean ‘the extinction of the| spi LA Pe eee ee ae : ’ Doe, 1 ould) mean ‘the, extinction of the! spized by =n tn Nearer, My God, NET INCREASE (1) ‘OR DECREASE (D)_<——— a $ .9,125,421,05 D.. f 8.209,072.08 D i t Night on the Back Porch— ss 7 ; Perse | “Tne Development of Ecclesiastical se ig, ttom Gounod’s Sitomee and i ee A rN eid ‘early Avatolic Church, the | "Wetvging Heme the Bacon—Strains | Total Deposits Marck 24th, 1925 .... . $86,707,247.07 ee : i Le C singing of hymns. | from “Bringing In The Sheaves.” Total Deposits December 31st,.1925 86,350,627.97 ‘ # s, because sung in cata-) Sh on and onthe list might go, but | Total Deposits April 1aty-1926 - ‘ 88 046: F A 0 places, were | it reflects the restless spirit of posits April: 1a 1926 ... 79,658,046.78 % : tr tal ac- as that loves haunting melodies | Total Decrease Dec, 81st to Apr. 1st, 1926 19 aan | a wp of shortened to suit snap- | Total Reserve March Téth, 1925 . ‘ am ‘their |’ 'T@ give the movie-patron—an ‘iden| Total R@Rerve December. 31st, 1925 such | of seme of the aids to picture inter-| Total Reserve April Ist 1926 suit we jon the following so-called| Total Resérve Required April 1st, 1926 bs a { of the organ, not classed with hr orggn pipes, in your own Surplus Reserve April ist 1926 .. sonnel sisal