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a foot and a hand br: in sood working order was suggested here | today by nk Millan, president ate safety council »f sound common sense, STATE V. F. gee ge not only requ equipped — with | brakes hut requires owners to keep hem in good working order Elected] mr sulty bra » Leen respon ible for several bad automobile. a6 cidents preliminary data obtained by * safety coune shows. of brakes or faulty a strong contribut Milhollan said he | ACTRESS GETS Joseph A. Kitchen Senior Vice Commander at Annual Meeting N. D., of Bis board of have been ampment at during the ment of the North Da- of Bismarek, of agriculture ed senior vice aylor of Grand commander; 0. Christianson of Grand. Forks, iartermaster; H. L, Cordon, Devils Lake, sergeant; Herbert O'Hare, Bis- arek, judge Hogan, pke, Bis- 1 of ad- Prentice, G STATE PRISON Dorothy MacKaye Sentenced Today for Conspiracy Over Husband’s Death ahd labor, commander; E. J. » member of the coun minist ; and E, Los Angeles, July 2.—(4)—Dorothy MacKaye, dramatic actress, today 3 sentenced to from one to three ment in Providence, R. I in San Quentin prison after The election session was moved | conviction last week on a conspiracy forward so as to permit the west-;charge brought after the death last ern delegations t e early on! April of her actor husband, Ray Ray- their long drive homeward. |mond, of the musical comedy e. naar aad The pronouncement of sentence seemed to stun the actress. No sound Cars Must Have Both Jescaped her lips, however, as she Foot, Hand Brakes! "<2", th, words that, will send her to San Quentin, where often avowed lover und alleged fellow in Paul Kelly, today began serv- ntence for Raymond's de: Attention to the fact that automobile is required to have both Charter No, 2434 Reserve District No. 9 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the Close of Business on June 30, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with ii dorsement of this bank .. Total loans . Overdrafts, unsecured U, S. Government secur! Deposited en secure circulation wiih S. bonds y value) as 1,798,167.81 1,266.54 75,000.00 9,550.00 Banking House, $1 Fixtures, $9,19 Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful Federal Bank Cash in vauit 109,192.90 68,202.72 reserve with Reserve 197,12 254,82 in-the United States... Exchanges for clearing house . ie) Total ... “$ Checks and drafts on banks (including Federal Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town of reporting bank..... 2,546.01 Miscellaneous cash items 10,956.96 Redemption fund with U. due from U. S. 442,799.85 13,502.97 3,750.00 3,721,860.57 Capital stock pail in . ‘ $ Surplus fund .. : Undivided profits” Keserved for depreciation Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued. . Circulating notes outstanding . Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and. trust companies in the United States and foreign countries ........ cerites checks outstanding . : its (other than bank depos- its) Dems dpe to Reserve (deposits pay- ~ within 80 days): Individual deposits subject to check ...... Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits, secured by pledge ae assets of this bank or surety bond ..... Pividends unpaid Total of Peaaaa deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve. Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Savings deposits ..... State, pote e secured by 100,000.00 200,000.00 32,248.14 32,248.14 Ge 5,190. 1! 3 206,079.18 280,803.88, 1,293,880.46 134,339.36 136,065.98 9,448.00 1,573,733.80 694,374.33 or surety bonc Other time deposits .. Postal savings deposits . cots! of time deposits subject to Re- United 5 States sits ‘(other than postal savings), in iss War Loan deposit account deposits of United States disbursing and invent re Liabilities other than th 50,000.00 688,781.97 3,126.86 1,436,283.16 814.44 19,783.44 $ 3,721,860.57 STATE OF OF NORTH aii, County ‘of Burleigh, ss. : ier Me the above-named bank, do solemnly oe eee ees ot true to the best of my knowledge FRANK E. SHEPARD, Cashier. peesites and swom to before me this Se a of keh, 1927. Bat N Public, Burleigh Co., N. D. My sncolee peel April Sth, 1933. BE EA. + the absence | use of death, | $ 1,798,167.81 | 8,534.57 9-YEAR TERM IN’: h.| great naturalist before the meeting THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Celebrate the Fourth at Wildwood Lake BOATING, FISHING, SWIMMING, CAMPING GROUNDS, FIREWORKS Dancing to Dirlam’s Eight-piece KFYR Orchestra 32 miles north of Bismarck on river road 11 miles west of Wilton on No. 6 |BISMARCKANS LOOKING FORWARD TO VISIT OF ERNEST THOMPSON SETON Nature Lover, Author, Trav! eler and Boy Scout Hero to! Be in North Dakota Capital City From July 12 to July + 14— Will Give Several Talks “Ernest Thompson Seton,’ a name that spells “joy in the out-of-doors.” and one that revives the jaded spirits grown-ups, as zestfully as it; ieht for the younger people good books are read! ck waits, with keenly grow- est, the coming of this nature lover, author, traveler, and Boy Scout hero. The twelfth of July is close at hand, when the eminent scientist will arrive on the noon irst of the party of make Bismarck their first extended stopping point on their way across the continent in a tour of study, first of our native Americans the Indians, in their present-d: habitat. and with that, a never-failing observa-} tion at first hahd of Nature's wild animal and bird life. It is a matter of local pride that Rismarck has been selected by so distinguished a party as a first stop out here where the W begins. Russell the State Historical Soc of North Dakota, who has been selected by Mr. Seton as manager of the tra portation department of the expedi- tion, is very busy with arrangements for the trip. To Address Service Clubs The address to be made by the at noon of the 13th, when all the clubs of Bismarck meet the avelers at luncheon, will be on al | valiantly Reid, museum istant in) » subjéet upon which the speaker hi made many more than 3,000 public] PAA OA AAU GATT OC TTT addresses, that of ‘ooderaft Ideal.” His six volume set, known to his numberless young readers as the “Library of Woodcraft and Pioneer- id upon the inexhaus- dge of his favorite craft, upon which he will speak at that time. His “Wild Animals I have Known” is the address by which the speaker has come to be placed in the eate- gory of just two other speakers in U. ark Twain” and Henry Ward Beecher, known as the three gnost popular speakers in America, And meant Canada as S$. for Ernest Thompson |Seton spent his entire young ‘boy- hood and youth in Canada, first as a child in the “bush,” near Lindsay, Ontario, id then his school and col- irst return trip to his native Englands where he so_ valiantly “broke into” the library of the Brit; ish museum at the forbidden age of nineteen, when a man must be twen- ty-one to be admitted. The story of his admission as a life member at the hands of the three trustees, the Prince of Wales. the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Lord Beaconsfield, after grim’ refusal all the way up through the powers that were, is a acteristic sketch of the young ish Canadian American who so does all things of good repute. Talk of Interest to Sportsmen Sport lovers have their favorable ction of the author, as well as many other classes of readers, ame Animals and the Lives y Live” is a gentleman's story iar the lives of the hunted, told from their sidé of the age-old struggle be- tween the hunter and the hunted: and none are more keen on the side of fair play for the hunted than. is the huntsman who is a “good sport.” This will be the subject of hismain address, to be given in the City Auditorium on the evening of the 13th: “Wild Animals I Have Known,” when all young people between the REA UTENUEENEA LUO OTEUOLOUOEGUTOAD EGU UHEUUSEUUHHNHEELNAALTNP 33 Travelers Cheques The safe and convenient way to carry money when traveling, ena- bling you to get cash as you requi: it at any time or place in this coun- try or abroad. FP. E. First Guaranty Bank BISMARCK, N. DAK. A. Lahr, President V. Lahr, Vice President J. P. Wagner, Cashier i. and cold drinks. We 111 Eighth street. Announcing the Reopening of Our Confectionery and Lunch Stand Just the place to get your smokes, ice cream place of business and have a fresh stock of everything new in both places. Our stock of accessories and tires is com- plete and we are anxious to meet all our old friends and new customers in our new place of business in the' 800 block off Main Ave. at E. Baker, Ass’t. Cashier have remodéled our Watch for our big ad next week LOCKWOOD ACCESSORY H. C. Arnold, Owner 111 Eighth St. T ages of eight and eighteen are to;sonri river be the guests of the Bismarck Rotary club, and admitted free. “pay their own way i and take chances on secu.ing one of the few reserved seats, or any place| else available, just so one secures a) which place where one may hear and sec! July 8, at 8:30 a. the beloved “Wild Animal Man” of the children, the scholarly, polished traveler and nature South Dakotans to Take Part in 3-day Tour of N. D.i:. Approximately 50 men from Huron, | Aberdeen, Pierre, South Dakota, have signified intention to join North Dakotans in| permit of an 5 eels meeting. The, the three-day tour over a large part| auditorium wi of the state of North Dakota which will be directly affected by the Mis-) rs in Toronto. previous to| = Adults will] United States lover of the sible Buchanan, | rington, touching | route ; Lake. \of Devils Lake. Officers and AYEAR OLD AND: A YEAR AHEAD flood project if it is constructed, sentatives, governors, mayors, engi- neers, state legislators and others) soring the three-day celebration. All have begn invited to ill leave Jamestown Friday, as the ultimate destination. The tour will follow the James and Sheyenne river valleys as far as_pos- Arrowwood New Rockford, Harvey and other cities along the to. Devils Lake and A huge outdoor meeting will be! eld at Lakewood Park on the shores | will include speeches by many promi i nent men of North and South Dakota, Redfield and| Wilt be held in the Chautauqua au- ditorium if weather conditi than 3,000 people. 2 miles south of old Painted Woods Lake James River, Development associa-{ Ten ‘thousand different books aré jtion, the Missouri River Flood Water | Printed, in the United States each senators and repre-| Division association and the Greater | Year. . North Dakota association are spon- water diversion In the United States there are 41 e the tour/ who wish to make the tour or attend | persons engaged in farming on each the huge mass meeting at Devils/1,000 acres. France has 120, Ger- m. with Devils Lake] Lake are cordially invited. y 109, and Italy 246, Lake, Announcement Bismarck Dental Clinic Wish to announce that W: A. 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