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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933 siso will play during | 'ormer Bismarck Boy BOY KILLED IN SHOOTING Santiago, Cuba, Nov. introduce Rev. Jennings. As a special and is scheduled to end Wednesday NOTICE—School and coun- 1.—()—A | night, ty warrants will be taken at Kiwanis Club Gives Ladies’ Night Party Thirty-five couples attended the Kiwanis club Halloween dinner and pridge party re was Lgl om jay evening e privat inin tay eof the Grand Pacific ho Dinner was served at 7 o'clock. ‘The season note was emphasized in the black and orange decorations in- duding streamers on the ceiling fights, orange moss hanging on the walls and designs placed on the table covers. Black tapers in orange holders cast @ suffused glow over the tables which held pumpkin vases CAPITOL —zs THRATRE 2ee— Tonight and Thurs. Until 7:30 Admission 25c From the novel by SINCLAIR LEWIS starring sd IRENE DUNNE __ WALTER HUSTON _ and Ely Culbertson in “My Bridge Experiences” Starting Sat. Night “WILD BOYS OF THE ROAD” PALACE Theatre - Mandan Tonight - Thursday 7:15 - 9. P. M. Prices 10c - 25¢ They’re At It Again! MARIE DRESSLER WALLACE . BEERY “Tugboat Annie” Friday - Saturday A DRAMA OF EARTHY PAS- SION BORN IN THE SKY! $4.00] ber, 1983. filled with chrysanthemums, The far one Novelty paper caps at Al Brink, president of ¢! servi cit bead be program om turn. ver fudge A. G, stock. ben Me chairman and gt Oi Stine pid Lad to the Kiweens and rs. C. Narum sa Other entertainment pe i en by Dr. Daniel T, Weston, Mandan, who played violin selections, Group singing was directed by W. J. Me- Donald, a Kiwanis member, After dinner, bridge was played. Score honors went to Mr. and irs. Henry 0. Putnam, 628 Fifth St., who held the high scores for individual ans a Semen players, committee which inged the party are Judge Burr, J 0. F. H. Waldo and J. L. * * Community Players Give Dramas Tonight Moses and Emory Putnam are —— on the ticket committee. Proceeds from the performance giv-|____.. Alla - len enor evening at 8:15 by the) Wilton Lutheran Aid Commu: Players will go toward i Dew stage scenery for the Biee| LO Give Fall Supper FuY sudltorium, officers of the drama-| ‘The public is invited to attend a chicken supper, miscellaneous auc- tic group have announced. This is itaeae tines Gaston Which tn-| tion sale and program to be sponsor- Under Difficulties,” “Sardines” and “The Prince of Court Painters,” will| east of Wilton Friday, Nov. 3, from be given in the auditorium. Beginning at 7:45, a five-piece or-|The char Apeontne Bar an ce ! years ago to go to Chicago to train|which went into effect at midnight states to be tested for tuberculin. jomas Jennings, a former membe: = = - of the local church and of the Ep. “4 ‘ number, the Misses Ione Noggle and Will Preach Tonight | Mariorie Hawley will sing a duet, | ten-year-old boy was killed Wednes- | wees j“Th aay during street shootings which; Rev. Jennings left here several|marked the political-labor strike cattle were on the waiting lists in 23/dise in our store. Alex Rosen e Hour of Prayer.” for the ministry. He now is visiting During April, 1933, nearly 2,000,000 |Par jn trade for any merchan- |& Bro. his mother, Mrs. Carrie Falch, and worth League, when he preaches dur- other relatives residing north of Bis- ing the regular prayer meeting serv- ices Wednesday evening at 7:30. Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor, will have charge of the service and will| Phone 141. Chestra under direction of Haerold|30 cents for adults and 10 cents for Yeasley will play a half-hour concert. | children. 8,000,000 Miles of Flying Equal to 3 1/3 Times to Moon Heated Cabins 72° In All Northwest Planes Summer comfort on your winter trips There is no finer mode of travel—wear regular clothes—enjoy hotel comfort in fast transport air liners NOVEMBER FARES « Special 7th Anniversary Offer Round Trip Bismarck - Twin Cities—$27.50 Bismarck - Chicago. ..$52.50 Bismarck - New York. $138.81 (Return limit 10 days) Entire trip by air Planes East 1:10 P.M, Planes West 12:40 P. M. Thru connections to De- troit and Washington Scenic trips — comfortable —fast—safe. Every con- venience and all safety features. No dirt, dust or cinders. Air mail pilots who have flown thousands Fly Twin Cities....4% hours Fly Chicago .......10 hours Fly New York....14% hours CITY TICKET OFFICE—Prince Hotel—Tel. 800 AIRPORT OFFICE—Tel. 826 Charter No. 2484 Reserve District No. 9 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCT. 25, 1938 Assets Loans and discounts .......+-+ssseeeee Overdrafts ..... Aci gckue CL eununes es Shacks we U. S. Government securities owned ............. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned........ Banking house, $97,750. Furniture and fixtures, $18,685.47 ......... eoccceces Real estate owned other than banking house..... Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ae Cash in vault and balances with other banks ..... Outside checks and other cash items ......... a Redemption fund with U. S, Treasurer and due from U, S. Treasurer Interest earned not collected Other assets ......- seeceee$ 797,857.74 384.13 934,310.14 894,040.11 111,385.47 3,862.35 189,084.13 653,618.02 6,798.63 5,000.00 33,102.75 35.11 + + -$8,579,428.58 its, except U. S. Government depos- pony Soe and depneite of ster Lanta. 6 916,341.39 i its, except postal savings, public funds ee of other banks ..,........ ass» 1,818,402.99 Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions oF byrne al 186,188.98 an - United States Government pos! decent cashiers’ checks outstan 188,014.67 i ting notes outstanding ...... $ 100,000.00 Interest, ne, and other expenses accrued and pepe Capital account: Common stock, 2,000 ‘ shares, par $100 per share. it eno O0 00 Srp ided profite—net ....serreoeee 10,559.96 336,559.96 TOTAL, including Capital Account .... -$3,579,428.58 ta, County of Burleigh, ss: ftole of Note ees, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, x, SHEPARD, 2 : Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of Novem- C. W. VORACHEK, _ olay Public. aa ° ission expires January 22nd, . Mee Correct—Attest: ‘0. N. DUNHAM P. J. 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