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| | | ra SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16,1926 Unlimited Confidence in Western Territory Expressed by Bankers, (Continged from page one.) lagaressive und their leaders are keen business men. Farming and fruit|/P. F. ‘aising is a sound substantial busi- Accompanying the bankers were a group of eastern financial writers, bneluding Walter Mackler, New York Commercial and the United Press treet Journal; Francis W. S. Lee, Philadelphia Public Ledger; Donald Hanson, Boston Transcript; W. F, western Banker, of Des Moines, Iowa. The we: comme! west ure dafcing the importance of the east, Mr. Korsmeyer said. is gone and the north- “As an eastern man I am naturally not overj west is zetting ahead more rapidly than we are, because it means that the west is growing more important to the nation than it has Keretofore seen, while the east correspondingly | takes a relatively less important|bank, Elgin, ne Inlace,” Mr. Korsmeyer continued. “That cannot be helped and we shall! Trust company, Kansas City, Mo. have to put up with it. What strikes lan eastern man forcibly in the north- western states is the fact that they lure building more solidly for the future than we have been led to be- lieve. In some respects, particularly in regard to the management of your municipal affairs, it seems to me that you are looking ahead more clearly than we are, You have the natural ad- ages, still hardly exploited at all, have the spirit to disregard ito me inevitable that the popula- tion of the country must gravitate more and more in a western direction; with the result of building up nearby Imdrkets for growing industries. At ate, dependence upon the east Some of the bankers in the party, on Rapids, Mich. riéultural bank, Pa y. cK K. Thomas, cashier and vice-} ance president, Peoples Deposit Bank and Trust company, Paris, Ky. Natio ‘0. F. Payne, president, Security a, . French, cashier, First N. al bank, Hutchinson, Kansas. H. Doyle, cashier, Platty J. M. Rapids ' Rapids, Aaron Trust & Miss M Humbol Ben Ruenink State bank, ¢ D. W. Hueni Sheboygan, W. William Huenink, pre Grove State bank, Cedar D. Skooglund, ° director, Fidell Trust & Savings bank, Chicago. Robert Anderson, «president, U. S. Rank of Chieigo. Fiske, vice president, Amarillo Trust company, and presi- ddnt, Texas State Bankers associa- tign, Amari ing Bank & Trust, Cedar Guest, cashier, Rochelle ‘ings hank, Rochelle, Ill. caste D. Lauderdale, State bank, Chicag director, Ceda jar Grove, Wis. , Citizens State bank, | Texas. xiward F, Schoeneck, _vice-presi- ois Merchants Trust com- 1 Cc B. vice-president, eriean association, and president, Union Trust company, | *, Ford, vice-president, Fore- ional bank, Chicago, ‘IN. @has, N. Stanton, president, Stock ee Trust & Savings bank, Chicago, ; iil, i. 8. Gentle, solicitor, Stock Yards vings bank, Chicago, Ill. Kk. J. A. Gold, president, Stock- man’ Trust & Sayings bank, Chicago, | nN 1 Wm, Jarnagin, president, Central | Mahufactrrers District bank, Chicago, mM F. K. McPherson -First Wisconsin waukee, Wis, J. Cl ichols, cashier, First Na- | tional , DeRidder, Iowa. ! JA. eat Cyeaee it Hyde Park | vice president, | nal bank, 3 State bank, Cifiengo, y. "4. ‘Brownlee and Mrs. C.! xchange National Bank, ; L. Freeland, Tulsa, Oklay F.C. Welch, vice-president and cashier, Peoples Savings bank, Cedar | Ranids, Ta.’ F, W. Miller, vice-president and cashier, Cémnicrcial National bank, Wahpeton, Ja, Melvin Fils, president, Seenr- ity Trust Savings: bank, Charles rf aa, | C. Coffins, president, Humboldt State bank, {Chicago. A. K. Chicago gs bank, resident, ny, Chi- cago, HI. :) THEATRE Today (Saturday) ~ BUCK JONES “TRE GENTLE CYCLONE” ‘Comedy Trust company, Louisville, Ky. R. F. Jones, president, Farmers Na- 1 bank, Webster City, Ia. John H. Hogan, | Moines National bank, Des Moines, la. q rm A. Power, general manager, See County Savin; ier \company, Chicaxo, Ill. , treasurer, The Con- | @-- ——~ tion ington, n Otto W. Crdy seas. queror Trust company, Joy Smith, president, Iowa: sociation, and president, | City National bank, Clintgn, Ia. . . jepartment,; of his abdony association; F. A. Korsmeyer, Wall|Bank of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. R. L. Hopkins, president, Bank of | Wisconsin, y i ee Sowden, president, Wamsley! New York Times, and Clif-| adelphia Trust, ‘ord DePuy, publisher of the North-|phia, P: A Henry 8. Irrmann, auditor, Central 's dependence upon the east,| Trust company, Chicago, Ill. \ r R. Brunkherst, auditor, Harris is advancing rapidly, re- ae & Savings bank, Chicago, Ill. Bankers | disei ' poin down whi: Soon he w: Y nee Bankers association, Oklahoma City,! West Surpasses East Okla. | i . cashier, First Bank! What d to find that the north-! of Okarche, Okarche, O ay eat kee 5 al , cashier, First National) Cat Keeps us al d ‘ihe ‘Trust & Savings bank, Chicago, i cashier, American State bank, Gary, Ind. Benj. Evans, American State bank, Gary, Ind. Alfred Hoel, vice president, West- ern State bank, Duluth, Minn. | competitors. ‘ so ice-president, Yukon the hampering traditions. It seems} National bank, Yukon, Oklar E. E. Amick, vice-president, National bank, Kansas y, M H. J. Veser, cashier, First F Tecan see that the day of jerty National hank. Oklah ly is gone.” curit Members of the Party ' Dodge, Ia. & Savings bi of whom are accompanied by | National bank, Oshkosh, Wis. " iil i . M. Appel, president, Broadw cashier, Michigan | National bank, Chicago. A Thad 8. Lampton, president, ¢ vi minke A8-|tol National bank, Jackson, M National bank, Chie: A. Balke, director, bank, Chicago, Hl. ‘ob Ewald, director, Alliance Na- 1 bank, Chicago. W. R. Dorris, cashier, First bank, O'Fallon, Il. | Bink & Trust Co., Charleston, West | ¢j j tunately ri tional b oO. T THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ROR ele A TRE SENG n Thos. C. McRae, Jr. cashier, Bank}\ C. J. Edmunds, Citizens National; he amounts to nothing and he will 4 . of Prescolt Prescot” Ark | Governor Appoints bank, bea hd ae ‘ ti raat te nothing, ally, Conpelt : ef aenfilcrl Ross B. less, cashier, Ottawa’ is bad, often destructive, but absence i ave been self-inflicted, | treasurer. tounty. Nati shir, Ottawa is bad, often destructive, tv Wem! Rev. Vater Chairman! ee | much self-confidence, not too little. L. H. Bridge ing to Berlin hair dressers, Yellow! Governor A. G. Sort | hair is going out. When Germa TODAY. | girls dye the hair, they dye i : black. Amer: sponsible, many stars having dark ment in this vicinity. ed from page one.) | hair and, according to experts, a black, Wing was named ¢ i harp knife,| bob looks better than a bldnd bob. { vicinity. smn (Conti bowels h howing no sign in. That takes courage. hi Gitawaza, of Tokio, disap- ve, tried a new way, and himself to death. With his hard- Past, for the r and a worse drink, sake,| Make a list of the fifty greatest) icise: unconscious and, inal men in history and you will find that’ one pl sibly all fifty of them,! or Light hazel! me as a blue or few hours, dead, can meet Let wu member, for our good, that | Kituwaza did in a few hours) #ray eye | Privileged children, ‘wherever. fo nine-tenths of us do in about a nor i Se can be e: eh th tal Ciitatine: Pow UUh. eatin Ton Late To Classify | ing observance of International Gold- | wrong eating on both kill the | en Rule Sunday, it will, as, President | jority. Senator Copeland, who is! por RENT—2 w : | Coolidge has said, do much towards ety ton eave, “Halt of what we: FOR RENT—2 well furnished rooms; removing the‘ misunderstandings est wi sttitable for light housekeeping the other half) jot’ water. Extension — teleph Also garage for rent, Phone call 302 Eighth street. keeps the doctors aliv It's the old golden mean, not too " 1 7 Jamestown, N. D.—Isanc LaChap-| Different or en Rule Day aie; Huron, s. D., wa of! ciation. Directors included P. 5,! ‘Timbo, Devils Lake, and Ed. Crist, chair-| LaMoure; F. J, Benway, Madison, 8. Vater n, president, Cones- If “Faust” were written now, Mar-) Preparing for the observance bank, Flint, Mich,| guerite would have black hair, aceord-; Golden Rule Sunday, December iH ie, stat man, has appointed Rev. W. # the local chairman to direct the n movies are held re-‘ observance of this world wide move- ‘ Axel Soder of airman for that If service to distressed and under-| id among nations as well as among in-| Baltimore. dent Tri ——— —_—_ In his letter to Rev. Vater, Gov- vertheless the races with light ernor Sorlie writes: “The Golden; and blue eyés will continue to Rule is the common denominator of, ! rule the world in future, as in the/ all beliefs. It is one of the few ex-! uson, distasteful to, pressions of religion around which across the table, many, that blue or gray eyes go with! no controversy centers, Neither Prost- stuffed him-| @ thinking mind. jestant nor Catholic, Fundamentalist pouring —_— nor Modernist, Jew nor Gentile crit-! this golden precept. form on which the whole com- | regardless of religion or creed | tl is the! Secfetary whose manage- re! ment has ¢ 000 niitions wee a {the orphaned children of the Near| : of our ussotini’s | WANTED local, Kast. 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