The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1930, Page 3

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THE BSMARCE RIBUNE. MONDAY, gaa 27,1930 2 LONG HAVE GEST ~ BAD LANDS VIEWS Blain oa wc us a Club Planning for Ladies’ Night tn Celebration of Val- jea Dunscomba J entine Day. 6 Students Leap for Life to Cheat Blaze. New Port, R. I., Jan. 27.—(#)--Six econ wena vo! them girls fers the college. leaped bay ne third eee wery of the Chasen building into a firemen’s net today after they ‘had been trapped in the [ae by a fire which caused Gam- lage estimated at $100,000. Sixteen jother ‘students and three instructors were taken from the building over ladders. ‘WIDN oe Salles gore soring School for: Auto: . Each Hi is TWo Games ‘Games Without Hardware Men Defeat; Jamestown Rests 3 at the Bottom” signed, wtrix orth ‘and feutarent ied ‘of the e1 Condition ‘of : James to of Francis Hi. ‘M. Hanley, Jr:, Is - Said “Satisfactory? Seaton ot Seines mt. Hanley, 3: faery ee a wt ith .pnéeumonia veil. Wateriows surance Com John Gunard, Benie H Smith” Darwit AM. Inman, Wiliam, Hinman: Adele 7 Inman, Mark sheate. Brank J. Gal corporation, the necessary vor months atter *ine fl this ‘notice, to sald exeeutrix at Fesidence at é22 Fifth. St “of Bismarck, in Sonny, of ta the Court of said Burle office: in the Court e city Bismarck, in* Burleigh County, ants, North Dako |State of North Dakéta to the above You are hereby further notified that | named Det nen Hon, |. C: Davies, J ‘ss Jounty | Yor her in and) for, Court Burleigh. and. 5: has tis fixed tite Sothaay ‘Of aay. ‘A 20, at the hour of 10 o'cioc forenoon ot era Within: tnvety days. aver th Rooms: of Court ice Of this summons upon you, ex- House in the city of Bismarck, it aid | clusive, of the Gay. oF service; and in County, and State, asthe time and | case of your failure to ap Place for hearing and adjusting all |swer, judgment will bi Claims againat the estate of the said | you by d [Esancia, Re ry As ley, and all sehen F pereate unknown hav: ing any estate or Interest in or lien or encumbrance. upon the property described in the complaint, Defend- | A five-day..welding school and = three-day equipment clinic are being pdosored here this week by Quanrud, Brink aiid Reibold, the sessions being Conducted in the ‘old armory building. The Lions club had visitors day {the noon luncheon today, nearly every member bringing a guest. As enters tainers for the occasion, the club had MOTHER ATTEMPTS Seeeecs| M00 CHDREN| = |seenery in lated taiics, the Lite Kills One of Three, Ther of Three, Then Shoots ine Me | eastern terne ar Self, but Will Probably summoned to an- compiding Te th action, is on file in the office of the seek ot rd court, and to serve a of your answer upon the sub “windsn sind Grad ; Forks . high schools are tled for first place.in the unofficial basketball race ‘of the Sioux Land high ‘school football conference | with two-victories each and'no de-| J: feats, accordirig to standings released today by A. O. Elstad, Jamestown, secretary - treasurer of the organiza- 3. iF OF ane aken against t George Washington’ to default aA the relief demand- The master welding school, con- ducted by the Smith Welding corpor- ation’ of. Minneapolis, opened today and will continue until Priday eve- ning. ‘The clinic on salesmanship and other ‘equipment selling phases will continue over three days. Luncheons will be.served each day, which will probably be the extent of the social features. - ’ Represented at the welding school and nye are the A. C. Sparkplug company, of: Kansas City, A. J. Knadle; " Gates Rubber company, Denver, J. J.. Jones, Om Ray Bestos Manhattan, Inc. F. C. Allen; district. representative, A. C. Klein, | 5: Worcester, Mass., technical engineer; Acme White Lead and Color works, Detroit, J. E. Kohley, Minneapolis; Halstead Oil company, New York city, J. A. Connors, New York; Black Hawk Manufacturing company, Mul- waukee, Stanley Boyce, Minneapol! Indian. Refining company, Lawrence- ville, Til., Glenn Ackman, Minneap- ring _ company, ‘Wells, Omaha; Durkee Atwood Man- ufacturing company, Minneapolis, W. B, Smith, Minneapolis; Decker Baltimore, F. olis; Smith Welding ‘Basketball is without official sanc- wOwewrHoo is eee the young Mandan man be- INSTALLATION OF BIG |" Two ‘Mechanical Giraffes’ and 60 Men Will Aid in Re- placing Work - One 110 feet long, said to be the larg- “| est in the world, at the Northern Pa- Not Fully Convinced Several Mandan residents ‘today ceuld not’ be ‘convinced that Carl Ben Elelson and: his mechanic, Esrl Bor- Black, aie }erash eee ict ‘Minneapol Inc., Acard ‘8. D., G. ©. Reams, Aberdeen; and Sunnen Manufactur- ing company St. Louis. ‘Automobile Collision * Victim Is Assaulted Minot, N.D¥ Jan. 77—(P)—With convinced that the men died in crash and consider the affair This was announced this morning by J. J. Kelly, roundhouse forenian, who said the operation will take four or five days. The new turntable has required o time of more than 40 men, including half a dozen electricians, the last | [i month while it was being assembled outside the roundhouse. The round- house has been made larger also, that there wil be adequate room after the .| new device is installed. After the old turntable is removed, &@ concrete base for the centerpiece will be laid, Mr. Kelly said. Then the cranes will begin moving the giant structure into position inch by One of the cranes is permanently ¢] stationed at Mandan; the other has Jamestown. the as closed. Nevertheless, all are awaiting eagerly further reports north, Mandan Game With charging aggravated assault | week: warrant and battery in their possession, mem- bers of Rigen onie in — today are lor @ man late Saturday struck J. P. Reeve, dis- trict manager for the receiver of closed state banks, of Burlington in the right eye after a minor automo- bile collision three miles west of this city. Friend of Presidents, Ansley Wilcox, Dead Buffalo, N. ¥., Jan. 27.—(?)—Ansley x, friend of four its and Wilcox, frie president et President Grover Cleveland and ia Howard Taft also were his ° | Lowest nigh Frecipitation to a. Highest wind Velocity ia REPORT GENERAL Ren dae Vow High teat last st PEAY ne ca STATIONS— night Dodge City, Kan, Mont., cloud: Mon 8. wee m 1 SBRERS: of: Shaken eo0. + mestomenn. » PIMSNURNANSOLONGUAVAS RACHA R sega ceesarane et: 1 She: SSSSeRaess: x THER FO ef . jeint te it (nite Tues oe tt tered mech }, scattes precl hous th melon over that se nS ssteololagtst, f THER AND ‘AND BOADS part toaae felt fair, 3s roade fair, . $3 cloudy; roads fair. ‘poor, |fer, Mrs, the been brought from J Edwin A, Tostevin Is Lien Meet Chairman Edwin A. Tostevin will be chairman of the regular weekly luncheon meet- ing of the Mandan Lions club at the Lewis and Clark hotel tomorrow, noon, it was announced this morning by Dr. L. G. Smith, president of the organization. peor ooh i has made no an- it regardng the program ecangent for the session. Members of the club, “in alphabet ical order, each act as chairman of a meeting. AT THE MOVIES | ter, Deceased, which have Feet aut hereinbefore provid ine? the 6th day of January, A. D. Helen M. Register, the executrix f the last Satkes oe testament a NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the. Estate of Sara M. Andrew, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the. dersigned, A. P, Lenhart, adminis: is- trator of the estate of aes M. A drew, late of the city of Bismarc! in the County of Burleigh, Ten Stats of North Dakota, deceased, to creditors of, and all persons faving claims against said deceased, to ex- hibit thom with the necessary vouch- ers, within six months after the first ublication of this notice, to said A. Lenhart at his place of business at 600 Broadway, in the city of Bi marck in said Burleigh County, or to the Judge of the County Court of Bur- leigh County, at his cttice in the Court House in the city of Bismarck, County, North Dakota. peter further notified that vies, Judge of the County Mats and for the County of id State of North Dakota, “eea the 12th day of August, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock f the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms, in the Court House in the city of Bismarck, in said County and State, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims Against the estate of the said De- ceased, ich have mn duly and regularly ipresen a hereinbefore prov! Dated January 17th, A. A. P. LE! Admi Dullum & Young, Attorni ministrator, Bismarck, ota, First publication on the 20th day of jant A.D. 1930. NOTICE OF sean, FORE- SUR WHEREAS, Default has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mortgage hereinafter describ- ed by the non-payment of the three amortization installments of One Hun- dred Thirteen and 75-100 dollars ($113.75) each, due September 18, 1928, March 18, 1929 and September 18, 1929, ! marc upon which a payment of Seventy-one and 6-100 dollars (: 5) was made, and the further sum of Rive Funded Fifty-three and 42-100 dollars ($553.42) paid as taxes for the years 1923, ae Brunick, widow, mo the races a body Baul, County of Ramsey, aterof. Sai ence, mortgagee, dated Se id filed for reco! oftice oe ‘the Register of Deeds ot Burleigh Coun’ North t rt t of 2 Be" 24th day of Febru- ary, 1530, to sat ety the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, for said defaulted indebtedness. Said sale is to be made subject and a principal “of the eto The Federal Land Bank of t Baul amountin to Thirty-two Hundred Six sna Gotlars (3306.01). ‘The premises des- cribed' in such mort ich Dakota, and ‘aes: the ctional East Half (Fri Eu) ‘of | Section One. (1) “ Veh ek ship. One red rt) North, of Range GO, Went. ey taxes tl bu Ning ‘Hundred "Ten na 43-100 dolia: (391 ther with ere at- ae rh er jt of foreclosure “uted this “ina THE. sony of f Janary, 1939, FED! D BANK OF SAINT TEAUL. Mortgagee. ALFRED ZUGER, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakot: > (1-6-13-20-27 2. o) suMMOXS Btate of North Dakota, County of Bur- Dbtrict Court, Fourth Judicial Di Py aff Plaintiff, vs. 8. Jane lane Dennison, es W. Raymond, and all other persuns s unknown claimi: y esi or interest in or lien encumbrance upon the property. Hag! in the compla! ani to the above Dal *Wethorelt, bas ere! joned swer the com taints in Chis which is on fil A in tl rn afte ur Ford. | clerk of said c f your tallure to case of your aver, judgment will ic ta oy it” for the rel First National Bank By Gre ‘Bisma: tispal Ba ‘Dato Ne ‘Te the ‘Spare memes. efendants, and ke Rotices ‘That - above ene titled action Thiety nine, (39). Flann ate Bese E ee Addition 2, the thi th “da; Sopecemess te nates i 1/6-18-21 Bd niblh ng Ia He by, ore ogiot eee tt ee tween the the een, by eins ‘consent, ai a “hat the Dusineta iS Wu etre: will be alt Mecers, at egister, also known as!ed in the compl: paint. and Wt presented as | 192: ciaag this of chiro? a een foe es Att First National’ Banke Bulging, ae North Dakota. NOT! Re To the ween famed ‘Detendants, and gach of them q ed jon relates to. 4 Wikehe real property, bees of Burl a ty: ih st ae, “Yen: 36), tn Block Twenty -one’ (21) and in Block "Three (3): ney, wo (3), Three. (3): Rirteen (13), Fourteen ifteen i dn. Block Fou a thirty (30), Four “o (ro ana i ck Fou (14); Lote Twenty one (21), Twanty-twe (22), Twenty- three (23) ‘wenty-four co in Block Fifteen (15); and Lots Fifteen (15) and ike (16), in Piece Six- teen Aad all in ete 2) and Weth- erby Addition to the elt and Lot Seven (7) o! in made he jefendants, oF oiDaled thls Lith day of December, ated: this er, 192 oth i Attorney for Pial ingt National Bank Building, Fok North Dakota, CITATION HEARING FETITION FOR LICENSE TO sere er we North Dakota, County of Bur- in scounty Pht) Before Hon. I. C. Da‘ Ju In, the Matter Of the of Mar: Izetta Soule, a known Mary if Lio: er, = Theodore Sinclair, ‘Helen G ner, Samuel Hotchkiss, kiss, Louis C. Butler, George Garner, Mrs. George Garner and Elva J. Shaw, Respondents. {The State of North Dakota to the ove Named Respondents: Above Named R id You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court_of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at the of! of the County Judge of the Court House in the jor to show cause, if any you haye, y the petition of Arthur J. Garner. executor of the last will and testament of bf | ate also known aa y an of L Angeles, and state ot ‘California, for license to sell certain real estate d rv" as required by la: saene at this ¥ 20th day of January, "By the Court: (Seal) DAVIES, a ge of he Cou 'Y, Court. Dullam and ‘Young, Attorne: lor Ex- ecutor. 1/20-27 County of Bur-| 8. In ‘District Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- Olse nt. The State of North Dakot Above Named Defenda: You are hereby summo: rye the come of the pi ita i itled action, which com- Pe) filed with the Clerk ict Court in and for the Sounty of Burteieh, State of Pad der co) to the Plaine hi the ay roetderiaag ate of such service and in case at ‘your *tatlure to appear judgment by default will be taken ‘against you for the relief demanded in the complai: fe Dated this ah Hh gay ot Jat Jai Aiteral Office an Fi urt, Fourth Judicial Dis- pabere, pi egelmtlte, vs. Ernest The State of North Dakota to the ‘Above Named Defen re hi joned t Complaint of the piaintite in e above entitled action, which com- pleine ‘has been flied with’ the Clerk of the District Court in and for the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer’ upon the subscriber at his office in Bismarck, North Dakota, in the First National Bank Building, thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such si anc of your failure to ape Ht it by default inst you for the reilef demanded inthe compial int. Dated this ah art of January. vols LLIAM LA! erase. it Bismarck, North thieiith dey of an sie eon Dente 27; wit 0. Pension for Veterans Burleigh county. They were new slides, photographed last summer by the naturalists. | Rev. Emil Benzon, the new pastor jof the First Lutheran church, ‘was. introduced in typical Lion style in the form of a trio of jest in combination tH | with Fred Peterson and Obert Olson, for whom he hopes to have the pleas- ure of sometimes being mistaken, he said, as he walks down street. Dr. A. M. Fisher, who has the ap- Pointment of entertainment commit. tees for February named these, as- signing the evening of February 10!" 1 {to a special committee, as this is to the Valentine day ladies night. The committee consists of A. L. Fosteson, A. L, Bavone, Dr. R. 8. J.B. Mason and C. B. Zimmerman. Ray Stair brought up the fact that skaters are beingchargedon the base- ek; j ball park rink and asked whether the club considered this justified, as some children are not prepared to pay the charge of a dime, as where there. arc several in the same family. City Auditor M. H. Atkinson, who ‘was present, announced that the charge was made in the evenings only, when older people come to skate. The afternoons and Saturday are free to the children and there are two other rinks for the youngsters, at the Wil- liam Moore school and at Twelfth and Thayer. This was considered a satisfactory explanation, A. A. Mayer, assistant cashier of the Dacotah National bank, was intro- duced as a new member. Also John Wilbert, scout master of the Lions’ troop of Boy Scouts, who-has: ‘been: made an honorary member of the club in recognition of his work. Guests of the day were, in addition to Rev. Emil Benzon, E. A. Green- wood, state dairy commissioner; ‘P. B. Stedman, Minneapolis; Dr. Ken- neth Morris, M. H. Atkinson, T. R. At- kinson, C. B. Plomassen, D. B. Tracey,} E. J. Anderson, C. Ossnes, V. B. Cun- ningham, Aberdeen, 8. D., R. J. Mc- Donald, Milwaukee, John A. Page, 0, | Alex McLean and Scott Cameron. President Emeritus Of Michigan Is Dead Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan, 27.—(@)— Funeral services for Dr. Harry Burns | Hutchins, president emeritus of the University Of Michigan, will be held here tomorrow, Dr. Hutchins, who was 83, died Saturday following @ stroke of apoplexy. ALL TALKI woman risked an empire for love—and the man who loved her risked even. more. MYRNA Pathe Talking Cap Arena in the northeastern corner of} Recover Albert Lea, Minn., Jan. 27.—(A— Mrs. Adolph Schaub, who killed her four-year-old daughter night and then shot herself twice through the breast, has a chance to Saturday | rect recover, physicians at a local hospital f said today. Mrs. Schaub intended to kill the other three children, ranging in age ay to 16 years, letters found in her home show. Patricia, 7 ycars old, and ‘Frederick, 10, escaped by the rear door as their mother shot at them. Beryl, 16 years old, was sent to a neighbor with a letter just before the shooting. Patricia said her mother placed her and Eunice, the 4-year-old girl, in bed, and then got in with them. Her mother took Eunice in her arm. Patricia told authorities, and said “Kiss me, dear.” As the. child put her arms around her mother and hugged her, Mrs. Schaub fired. Patricia slipped out of bed and escaped with Frederick. “My only regret is that I cannot take my children with me,” Mrs. Sagi oo pie Price for over 38 years USE LESS than of high priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT | reseeeeAt FOX MOVIETONE FEATURE | 7 BLACK WATCH: A Man’s Man becomes a Lady-killer to save his coun- « sauce. VECTOR MLAGLEN LOY DAVID ROLLINS TONIGHT and Tuesday 2:30 - 7 and 9 p. m. 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