The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1929, Page 8

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Se AL NA EN RRR ete EMAAR I AS YBGC HOLDS |° Strikes Fret Biow, ° YOUNG And Loses in Court UP MINNESOTA BANK, id you ae the iat Bib. ca can't bring charges against your an- snjurcd, st least, On August 20, J. W. Barker swore Grabs Between $2,500 and out a complaint against John Elich . charging assault and battery, They $3,000 and Overlooks Sim- are neighbors, Elich, known general- ilar Amount; Is Novice ly as a law abiding citizen, according to testimony, pleaded not guilty be- fore Justice Riley and was granted a continuance of three weeks. Ten witnesses, five on cach side, st. C —Three up the First Ni Chattes, a man with 91,45 currency today was captured by A posse in woods a mile east of here. One hundred fifty persons, {t was brought out that Barker and h engaged in an argument. It itter, Barker, testimony re- (: . struck Elich on the shoulder. Elich picked up a switch and used it ted by police and Winena cenas oH his neighbor. it was testified officers surrounécd athe Thom. | THe Justice dismissed the case with aocees ana Fran ear tied F025 for each to keep the peace le Is ex- * . Pearce belle! anat ins was toe Hinckley Hearing Is Postponed by Crane entire leot of the hank. Previous estimates placed the foot at as high as $3.00. He was taken to the Winona jail. Preliminary erring for Paul — Hinckley on a charge of abduction of St. Chartes. Minn, Sept. 6.—)—: bandit today held up two emo! the First National Bank of St and escaped with beiween $" $5.000 in currency. The robt parently a novice. overlooked kley was arrested in Great ilar amount in silver. | Falls, Mont. a short time ago and Pursued by S. J. ‘Thul. vice presi-! brought back to Bismarck by Rollin my, Welch. Burleigh county sheriff. uled for yesterday, has ea poned until 2 p. m. tomorrow. A nd H. Crane, justice of the will conduct the hearing. Nn poste dent, who was standing 10 feet a in a lobby, the bandit fired sever. shots as he ran toward the woods.! ‘Thul retreated when the bandit fired | A sheriff's posse and several fae Medina man who died on Northern zens. orranized a few minutes afte: pacitic train No. 7 Wednesday after- the holdup. searched the woods and) jon, will be held at that town, The watched the highways body was forwarded to Medina yes- = Bandit Thought Foreigner terday afternoon, accompanied by Entering the bank while Thul and the widow. Chaney Persons. a director, were con- versing in the lobby. the bandit. who appeared to be about 30 years old and! & foreigner, walked up to the cagi S 216 Broadway We Aim to Carry a Full Vegetable: BAST FUNERAL AT MEDINA Funeral services for Albert Bast, where George Eckles, assistant cas! was counting money. Near Ecikls with her back toward the cage. sa Mrs. A. M. Gould, also an assistan’ cashier. The bandit pointed a revolver at | Fekles, laid down a red bandanns handkerchief on the counter and mut- tered a few words. in broken English. | that sounged to Mr. Eckles like “Put \ the money here.” Mrs. Gould was ordered to “put hands up.” Pointing to the handker- chief, the bandit muttered “Money. ') Eckles took all the currency from one ! of two drawers in which money is | kept and placed it in the handker-| chief. | Demanded ‘More Money’ ' “More money ” the bandit demand- ; ed. Eckles replied “There isn’t any more.” although between $2500 and! $3,000 was kept in another till. There also was additional cash in the vault. Wrapping the moncy looscly in the handkerchief, the bandit placed it in his pocket and ran from the bank. As he ran Eckles yelled “Held up!" at- tracting the attention of Thul and Persons. They in turn shouted “The bank is robbed!” and a crowd con- Fancy Concord Grapes, per basket ........ oe ted. H With the bandit about « half block | in the lead, Thul gave chase for nearly two blocks, but gave up when; the robber fired‘ at him. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Two room apartment, private entrance. No objections to ‘one child.. Phone 627-J or call at 307 Fourth. WANTED—Girl_ or woman to do! housework from 4:00 p. m. till 7:00; p.m. Call at 208 West Broadway. | WORK WANTED—By the hour by two women. Phone 219-R, Mandan. you demand. Oh, you, Radiantfire! for | these cool September morns. | on applesauce ANY TIME a gasoline vendor tells you there is no difference in motor fuels he is givi a Fo sou ip neg pe pep a ¢ Parco with Erbyl. appeared recently for trial of the case. | a Burleigh county girl recently, sched- , BISMARCK, N. D. Specials for Saturday Fancy Spring Milk Fed Chickens Complete line of seasonable Fruits and Vegetables. Phone your orders early for better service. KILLS MOSQUITOES FLIES BED BUGS - MOTHS ~ For your protection vou are cautioned \N not to accept a ‘‘substitute’’ when you want FLY-TOX and ask for it. You have a right to purchase exactly what | Pefum- WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE cai There is a0 quicker acting, stronger. safer or better household insecticide than t We are preparcd to convince you of its outstanding superior- ity by the better performance oe ‘your car. Parco Ethyl is a certified anti-knock gasoline which combines : every quality required by thc high compression and high speed \ motors of taday.'e Quick responsiveness; full-throated 3 ddabing specd; extrs mileage; all plused by yr bgosetg oir HELGESON IS NAMED -BURLEIGH INSPECTOR sion Names Assistants in 40 Counties | son, state grain storage commissioner, | this | Said today. McClusky, Sheridan county; J. D. Grieve, Bentley, Hettinger county; jcent of the rye crop in the United | William Gillen, Burt, Hettinger coun- | States in 1929. | Fall seeding of rye throughout the | county; A. M. Hanson, Warwick, Ben- | United States likewise will show an ‘son county; J. M. Kelly, Devils Lake, | increase, it is reported. With larger . H. Helgeson, Regan. Burleigh | ogren a Laon ae to winter tagonist in Justice J. W. Riley's court j | Rorth te ton Ot egemer®. 0 | grades, 11; FIRES UPON BANKER and get very far. Not if you are un- State Grain Storage Commis: | vey aon ie dite Bene, aa : | agricultural statistician at Grand Forks, reports. It is an increase over the acre pondengel ai es 1,160,000 acres ‘were y farmers. An unfavor- | Grain inspectors have been Ap-|able fall for seeding winter grains pointed for 40 counties, Oliver Knud- | a year ago, together with the drought this fall in the harvested acreage of Appointments announced by Knud- | cal Sracnaa may tie Rg ;son today follow: John 8. Aker, of | alized, however, Kienholz says, since Baker, Benson county; L. M. Archer, | soll moisture conditions this fall are Ross, Mountrail county; John Beck, | unfavorable brought about a decrease | Ramsey county; H. A. Miller, Fessen- | than average crops in the last tWo!1g to 29, den, Wells county; H. L. Nelson, | years, | Minot. Ward county; M. B. Olson, be limited over the country. |Guthrie, McHenry county; Olaf J. Seltune, Rolette, Rolette county; Vorachek, Lankin, Walsh county ‘fred White, Dickinson, Stark county; Helmer Gunderson, Rugby, Pierce county; E. McClartey Starkweather, Rock Lake, Towner county; Alvin! Stomner. Mayville, Traill county; T.y G. Ecklund, Fryburg, Billings county; O. C. Hillesland, Douglas, Ward coun- ty; V. C. Briske, Garrison, McLean county; Oscar Olson, Sherwood, Ren- ville county; Jacob Spore, Hebron, Morton county; A. K. Anderson, Crosby, Divide county; Albert Peter- son, Washburn, McLean county. Counties in which inspectors have | not yet been named are Adams, Bow- | man, Burke, Dunn, Eddy, Emmons, , Foster, Grant, Kidder, Nelson, Oliver, | | Sioux and Williams. | ! | Grocery Line of Fresh Fruits and s in Season FLY-TOXs lot of applesauce. There is a +. Schools at Dickinson Slump in Enrollment Mrs. ge | Dickinson, N. D.. Sept. 6.— Public| mediate; and Miss Dora Young, dep- Towner county; Willlam Brunmeyer, | schoojs enrollment has fallen off here|uty county superintendent of schools Bertsch’s Grocery 520 Broadway of wheat this fall will First Bank Stock Corporation Capital Stock — Authorized Ten Million Shares Par Value $25.00 Per Share a Transfer Agent Roosevelt grade, 34; 2nd Rak 12; 3rd vide af on | Burleigh Principals : Conduct First Meet school or Carleton college, has been elected ad- A visitation of Burleigh county's rural and consolidated schools ~Ah to seeding operations. |demonstration teachers will be com- North Dakota produced about 21 per) nieted by Oct. 5. Mrs, W. E. Parsons, demonstration teacher for rural schools, will visit rural schools in company with Miss Madge Runey, county superintendent of schools, during the weck of Sept. Consolidated schools will be visited the first week in October by Miss Runey and three demonstration in- structors. They are Eric the Mayville State Teachers college, who specializes Theodore : Selke, of grade ‘Serr, Mandan, inter- Phone 903 Specials for Saturday Jello, 3 pkgs. for .......++ Northfield Milk, 3 cans ... Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, large size pkg. Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. for ............ Argo Corn Starch, Saturday, 2 pkgs. for Minneopa Peanut Butter, large jar ... Madison Dill Pickles, 2 cans for . Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for ..... THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929 Farmers in State to Seed Increased Rye | Acreage, Is Report jor supt. nerg reveais. By schools, the enrollment this Burleigh county high pong and assistants will meet Demonstration Groups | M33, Mscse Runey, county super: | states to the international conference Visit County Schools | ss" schoo! building at 2 p. morrow. The was made today | Stockholm Problems in the various schools will | after word had been received by Don- | dent Hoover to be ‘work; First Minneapolis Trust Company, Minneapolis The Certificate of Incorporation Provides banks, and to the stockholders of the Metals Bank and Trust Co. of Butte, Mont., the First National bank of Great Falls, Mont., and the Western Montana National bank of Missoula, Mont., to ex- change shares of its stock for stock of these banks. Since then the corporation has made an offer of exchange to the stockholders ~of the National bank of Montana, Montana Trust and Savings bank, American National bank, Helena, Mont.; First National bank, Miles City; Midland National bank, Billings, Mont.; First National bank, Calumet, and First National bank, Hancock, Michigan. Up- on completion of the plan of exchange, the corporation will own direetly or indirectly, the controlling interest in the following fi- nancial institutions: — ‘That the board of directors, in its discretion, may sell not to exceed 500,000 shares of capital stock, of which this is a part, without offering the same to stockholders, and that the corpora- tion may exchange its own stock for stock of other corporations. The First Bank Stock Corporation was organized under the laws of Delaware in April, 1929, under the sponsorship of the First National bank of Saint Paul and the First National bank in Min- neapolis. To acquire the controlling interest in banks, other fi- nancial institutions and corporations throughout the northwest, either by outright purchase or by exchange of stock. In August, 1929, the corporation made an offer to the stockholders of these MINNESOTA: First, National bank and affiliated banks, inneapolis First Minneapolis Trust Com 7 omer ee First Minneapolis Company, Minneapolis First National bank and affiliated banks, Saint Paul Merchants Trust Company, St. Paul First St. Paul , St. Paul First National bank, nerd First Notional ‘bank, Gracev’ . ille American National bank, Little Falls Northfield National Bank and Trust Com- Northfield pany, First National bank, Owatonna First National bank, Rochester Proceeds from the sale of capital funds for further expansion and It is planned to place the stock on an annual dividend basis of $1.00 per share, payable 25 cents per quarte: Price, $47.50 per share. The shares are offered subject to allotment or | when, as and if issued and or deliv. by us and subject to the approval of Messrs. Junell, in all res: stock now offered will provide other corporate purposes. MONTANA First National bank, Calumet First National bank, Hancock MICHIGAN Midland National bank, Billings Metals Bank and Trust Co., Butte First National bank, Great Falls American National bank, Helena National Bank of Montana, Helens Montana Trust and Savings bank, Helena First National bank, Miles City Western Montana National bank, Missoula or Dah, ate ert hte a es First Saint Paul Company _—‘First Minneapolis Compeny A two-day meeting, with instructors of six schools meeting each day, is tas Rurey anya. Details of this| Pleasant Wie a ney says. ) w, week is as follows: Woodrow Wilson, | meeting, which isa new plan this Ist and 2nd grades, 12; 3rd ov il ol are not announced. school, ist! 16, 1929. Subscription books will be closed at 12:00 o' sate ang «87: BODE TH HOBO, ov ealier incur deseretion, = 0" Sat and w the to ‘ accepted ie sacar i sslent sa and a ehamriotions fo slightly as compared with figures for|in Barnes county, Vall cit ” pri re jlast year, except for the seventh and | mary grades. i ‘ih ibe jelghth grades and the high school, a checkup of information at the office at New York city. fit, Driscoll, Sterling, Menoken, Mc- International Honor Northfield, Minn, Sept. ¢—U>— 1 Ellis Yale, Cannon Fails, senior at | Harrison Ordered visory commissioner from the United | , he to- |of students at Dudapest. announcement be discussed. Meetings of this nature |ald J. Cowling, president of Cariton, | guay. ; Real Performance in Clothes Making _ Hart Schaffner & Marx * \ PREP SUITS (With Two Trousers } They're made for young men of high school age. And they're scientifically made to fit growing bodies. The styles are correct to the last detail; authentic university models and the smart trim, peaked lapel, single and double-breasted suits. The fabrics are sturdy and will give long wear, You'll never find better clothes. BERGESON’S On Broadway Opposite Postoffice $25 $30 ; Merchants Trust Company, Saint Paul Ai Vo NORTH DAKOTA ee First National bank, Bismarck : __ Firat National bank, Cando Firet National bank, Mocehania. National and Trust Co. Red River National Bank and Trust Co., Grand Forks oly ay First National bank, New Rockford National Bank of Valley City, Valley City - SOUTH DAKOTA /Aberdeen National Bank and Trust Co. First State Savings bank, Aberdeen Finut Notional Beak and Trust Ga." Vermilion Minneapolis Company will be made on or about: ; Mr, Yale's election marks the first Canfield, Wing, Arena, and |time that an undergraduate student of the United States has been so hon- ored. It is the second time in 1) years that the United States has beer on the executive com- Given Minnesota Boy |mite ct tne international cm. New Post by Hoover Washington, Sept. 6.—(#)—Lelan: Harrison, who is now minister a , Was named today by Presi minister to Uru 4 k & a - > x . rd 4 ry = 5 ns Hy 3 4 a ro * ‘ = Hy 2 ® a ry Py r 3 3 8 3 s s o « ¥ 4 rg i o ° i oo ” ¢ U “ ,

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