The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1928, Page 8

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| ianan abe | MANDAN NEWS | rk sass, tnond CHT Oe * Papooses Win-Lose _, On Basketball Trip Losing one game a fhe Braves! one game and winning one ‘the Mandan Papscees, local cagers ne &@ 26 to 5 score night. Garrison sent their whole iram to wane end ibis seating wen eir_ scou a ies bore fruit as Garrison seemed to cinct, residence of ames P, Cur- Roberts, 622 Tenth street; ward, residence of Paul 1701 Bowen; Fifth ward, residence f Temperature and j | ¢—$$—___—_—.. (Mereu! BISMARCK —Cloud: Burnquist Files For U. S. Senate St. Paul, Jan. 14.—(AP)—J. A. A. Burnquist, former governor of Min- ard,|nesota, today filed as a candidate ’|for nomination at the June primaries ublican ticket. ie Ullmann, | +9 file for this office. reserves, a 500 percent-| of W. J. Targart, 308 12 Main; Mr. Burnquist was governor of the age on their invasion of t the Under. Sixth end, first Precinct, _fenidence state during the world war period. ‘wood Garrison cou: ursday| of J. W. Scott Seventh etreet;}_ . ar Stes ea te wantea| Be Edens oe koienes, "ta -indbergh to Take lence as. Je nde! Dboys 16 to rus night while at| Fifteenth street. F ‘ive-day Vacation Underwood, the Papoores buried the pues ‘ol. Charles A. off from France filed at 9:40 a. m. for a five-day vacation near the town of David, about 200 miles st of Panama. Road Conditions | —_———+ readings at7ea m) | 4 have solved their opponents’ offense 10; i i last ni fair, + oad’) panama, Jan. 14—(AP)—The y At Underwood, the clever reserves!" St. Cloud—Cloudy, 35; roads fair.| post of operation of the United % that Coach Leonard McMahan bas| Minot—Cloudy, one below; roads| States army at France field report- develope: bewildered the locals i¢air, ed at noon today that Colonel 4 Pith, Cdeie fast passing and drib-) " Duluth— Wet snow, 28; roads fair.| Charles, A. Lindbergh landed safe- & The r—Partly cludy, 36;|ly at 11:30 a. m. at Bouquette, é Ue ee ean ile ry” Of the lroads fair, where he will spend several’ days! ; . Fargo—Drizzling, 23; roads fair.| vacation. a Mandan FG FT PF Pts} Jamest a Clouds, 10; roads hei Canaan) 16; Co] mmcemte Hc] COOMM MS Mandan Vicinity ! Robert Wilson of the government | experimental station left Thursday for Washington, D. C., where he; will spend a month in agricultural | work, Cow Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Rourke of this city left recently on a three months’ trip to New Orleans and other southern, Points. Mrs. Cherles Krug left Friday for Glendive, Mont., after spending several days in this city as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rob- ert Cummins.” | R. L. Meech and G. L. Heegaard have returned to Minneapolis. after ope Staal business interests in this city. cee Mrs. Frank Klein and Mrs. P. S. Anderson ‘entertained at a card pire Thursday evening at the in home in compliment to Mrs. Henry Nelson and daughter, Hazel, of Driscoll who are visiting at the Anderson fiome. At the conclusion of the card games a luncheon e was erved. born Thursday to Mr. u ‘svedericks of this : A son was 7 1919 Special Session Journals Are Scarce If senators at the 1919 North Da- ion looked a shortage of journals of the 1919 session, and the investigative ardor of “ed aay — who wanted to = just we ar predecessors ‘wen' about it in 1919 war somewhat squelched when: it was found there was a Stareity @ special session. dered 5,000 copies of the first day’s Journal printed and 3,500 copies PHfbing wet snow. 26; roads Crookston—Wet snow, 22; roads Gand Forks — Snowing. lightly, Mandan—Cloudy, 10; roads fair. Cross, will be held at 5 o'clock Monday, Jan. 23, at the Ass’n of Commerce. All members are expected to attend. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION! The most important meeting of sportsmen ever held in Bur- leigh county will be held in the Lions Room at the Grand Pa- cific Hotel Sunday, January roads fair. i 26| Manakto — Partly * cloudy, 30;| 15th. All who hunt or are in- : Pts) roads od, te sore, terested in the outdoors are } F Devils Lake—Snowing, 2 below:| urgently requested to be pres- a 0 *°Winona_—Cloudy, 34; roads fair, jent. Your future game supply ‘ 8 ne in Burleigh county, depends ‘ 1| Annual meeting of the Bur-| largely upon your presence at | 5|leigh county chapter, Red|this meeting. 3 P. M., Lions Room, Grand Pacific. Pizivtsnaendidbene =e Dance tonight at Elks hall, Mandan, Commodores. Report of the Condition of FIRST GUARANTY BANK BISMARCK, N. D. aaa At the close-of business December 31, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .........$411,878.69 COOTAIUS oo osc eseeireceeien 172.32 Warrants, Stocks, Tax Government Issues ........... Furniture and Fixtures ....... Other Real Estate ...... Cash Reserve 30,529.65 2,485.03 . ++» 171,995.34 $638,947.91 So ay LIABILITIES s Capital Stock ......00.0..0++-8 50,000.00 Undivided Profits ............ 3,423.94 ES RI er Bills payable and other liabilities None $638,947.91 Seeking new business on our record OFFICERS F. A. LAHR, Pres. E. V. LAHR, V. Pres. J. P. WAGNER, Cashier H. E. BAKER, Asst. Cash. reports of audits of the state mill and eleyator. 3 ‘Unless the report of the special committee steering the affairs ssion extended provokes senate is likely to es- mark for compactness 1 first day’s ined oy a few pages to fold up and place as compared to some minous tomes which ve days brought forth Smart, low-swung bodies by Fisher — Buick’s famous valve 1195 ::: double that of any other builder of fine automobiles—enables Buick to offer you Buick quality at surprisingly low prices. . ster, a Sedan, and a Coupe are priced as as $1195, end all can be purchased on the liberal G. M. A. C. plan. See other cars—then see Buick. Let the comparison determine your choice. SEDANS 61195 00 91995 ae SPORT MODELS 61195 0 1 BISMARCK TRIBUNE L. Rubin Reelected tried until next Thursday, when Head of Interstate |icut Gi iet oe eines Transportation Line] « was Pedfergonia earlier in the term but the L. Ruben of Bismarck was re- failed to reach a verdict. All ded ged in the elected president of the Interstate Transportation company at the an- ors not e -Ur- bach case were excused until Thi : nual meeting of the stockholders _ Th in this y~ morning. ludgment for the eg by’ case ae afternoon Other officers of the company J. A. Charbonneau of Billings, Bela: default was granted in the Mont., vice ident; J. G. 4 of Grand Forks, reelected ry. Vermilion, 8. D. The” Novihe’ Bah R. F. Jager vs. Woodrich Const tion company. Jager sued to.col- lect $281 claimed due him for labor. The plaintiff waived a jury when the case was.callej! and no appear- ance was made defendant. Dakota, was the sco wicanee! ay neg ie" Pote Will Address eee Valley af Grand Forts, Gant Syan-| Boy Scout Leaders), is. 11 nian fr sien gon of ‘Aberdeen, 8. D4 J. A. Char- aminations held here this week and nneau of Billings, Mont. H. F. Pote, St. Paul, Minn, re-| were sworn in Friday by Chief Jus- Mav Settle Scouts of America, will addrets the] ie QV d= Nuesale. Associate Jus- cout ica, a Court May oe Hi Bisoaarek, area re on is ee Lo gE = Own rshi| organization meeting tonight at . bert | TSMUP OF MOg jock in the Association of Com- uk ene mased were, flbert merce chambers. Mr. Pote will explain the work of} ers, the area council, outline tie duties| don: Wil that it should have, describe aspects | ford, ‘and of the Boy Scout movement and as- ¥ sist in the local formation of the Boy Scout executives. Dispute over the ownership of a Duroc Jersey hog valued at $125 is being fought out in district court here today, in the trial of the case of William Brown vs. Fred .Ur- North Dakota Bests : 8 Nauor| South Dakota, 35-21 Opened the North Central Confer. FS-/ence basketball season here last| @"d Nags Se night with a victory over the South | es¢ 8% 15, of Dakota University five by a score of truc-|25 to 21. Letich, forward for Nort game, with 13 points to his credit. He was followed by Running of South Dakota, with 10 points, uf on the part of the) G5. Successful in ful in Morris, Bismarck; - Joseph M. Pow- % E. ‘Shaw, Shel- iam MWe Corbin A. Waldsh, Minot FORUM NEWS EDITOR DIES SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1928 ‘at his father’s home| his mother for money. tile in lec man, died re Friday after an illness of more than six weeks, TRIO CAUGHT AT OMAHA ebraska, Jan. 14.—)— Will Bonner, 23; Eugene Steel, 21; who gives her Crosse, Wis., by Omaha police are to have stolen Pig in La Crosse. 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