The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 2

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always: have given the St. Peter team children escaped when Woullan fired greatest number of farms. Missis- ——————_——_—___—* Additional Sports | |* bard battle, and should hold their ‘Mrs, Moti was removed to's Bismarck ——— “that more incorporation: or Fi ee 8, | “NET LOSS OF 238 5 organisation of farming enterprises sippl Jed | country in gains, chal: ‘i on @ large scale not. auto-/ing up 2 more farms in it hi against -Gusties. hospi fii y esrne! ‘aad Med Lele cps te the Ug ats soa as led the losing ova the: tal, cease ls . ee cultural lustry. order to)column x farms. e ELL FOR, $275,000. secure greater net returns than are| With 67 counties gaining and only Loss of Fullback Bowman Seeking iO eye resin 9 Aad Lreenha sire adits rd type pe ni jer had the fewest le No. 20 ah ° R le i : farming, large sc arms must |county losses. A , A CORTE ka attiGMSRy” oodldeehiity By WM. E. McKENNEY now shifts to his pertner’s sult and Both S Olaf nbea ‘ord exchange member, MOWNNTARUIN| EE SCE ETE Unccattar ony geass Sion eeeneeeemetsg) BotheraSt Ola) Unbeaten Record Sis | vase alle He Is Buried at Steele |«2e. sack. sikhbagh your partuer as West, ieads the ten. of : While there has been a net de- Pine bid suit and the opponents are ‘Al Droen, Backfield Star, Ex-|High School Eleven Has Been } crease in the number of farms in Steele, N. D,, Oct. 9.—(}—The body [Playing no-trump declaration, you ississippi in est| the United States, and all states should the king of your sult be- Mississippi Leads in Greatest] the United States, tm aoeses in [of @ man found near here 10 days [should open the oe Ot tit AN ex- pected Not to Play Against - Macalester : Impressive in Its: First MOTHERS now * “en counties, not e tat ago was buried yesterday after coun- Numerical Gain, Georgia tome counties, not every state |ty"aqthorities faled to make definite jemple of this play is given In the Y ‘ ‘Those in which losses by counties | identification. A following hand. ; Leads Recession exceeded gains include New York, Gare wied - inet ied! NORTH ‘ hari trig rere % ten of clubs, West discarding the four college football team, for the s—9-6 ope eae ginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tdiana, |cate relatives proved ynsuccesstul. | wesy = H—-O-7-3-2 east with Macalester in St, Paul js Maine, Ham} |The body was found strewn along D—K-0-9 of diamonds, declarer playing~ the 1 P N EXPERIMENT | O° ew pshire, Ver-| ise ‘Northern Pacific right-of-way. It| S—10-7-8 ¢_g. $—0-8-4 |queen of hearts. Bast should return |feemed almost certain today as as aighieg 3 mont, Massachusetts, Rhode istand, | "ie NOCtr fo was “killed in at- | H—10-68 105 — HOAKe [the three of clubs, hoping to either |ligaments in a.leg have failed to re- J8 | make a spade trick for himself or a |spond to treatment. , Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, OA). tempting to board a speeding train. ‘ Delaware, Missouri, Montana, Idaho, Bi 10-84 D—6-3 fe Coach Ade Christensen gave the A woman, living near Fargo, fur: Ks 7. club trick for his partner. Dummy Gles 6 an a Tu aft- Handling of Large Tracts by|Georgia, Pennsylvania, Llinois. Wis-|icheq authorities with information wins the trick with the ace, West Hl A Rd C—7-6 Companies Still Ngeligi- |°omsin_ and the District of Columbia. /1y which it was hoped to locate rela- SOUTH—DEALER 43 | dlaying the eight spot and declarer |ér thelr 20 to 0 victory over, South | jeter # ae evorth Dakota Shows ane ggo,.|tives, in Wisconsin. | Coroner J. J. S—A-K-1-3:2 Dakota State at Brookings, but when | Raker, ae ble as Solution See ae or ne eae oo. |Hochihalter, Kidder county, communs K-94 5 ednesday Dfoen nae \ o ae cate “phsowttig's. oe guiticin “ttle are ain a ere Dee Ha gre e mond and winning with the queen. a By FRANK I. WELLER sieger Or turer wie AANA ORS} mer reese C—A-10-2 Declarer leads the nine of spades, AL (Associated Press Farm Editor) Iahoma, Mississippi, ‘Washington, re i Bank Suit The Bidding finessing the jack in san dummy. chil generally caused ver Washington, Oct. 9.—(P}—-A com-| alabama, Oregon, South Dakota, Ne- losed Ban ur ‘The contract bidding wes South|This sets all the spades in dummy . by souring food in the little digestive B bination of fewer farms and in-|vaqe Nebraska, ” Minnesota, ‘Kansas, Dismissed bi Court one spade, West two diamonds, North | and the last trick is won by the de: aise 4 tract, such as sour-belching, ear creased production has indicated to|North Dakota, Colorado, Utah, Wwy- y two no trump, East pass, South three | clarer with the king-ef diamonds. bh } vomiting, feverishness, colic. a n census officials a definite trend to-| oming, ‘Arizona, Florida. and “North an, spades, West pass and North went to) If East had opened the dismond mild laxative, it acts gently, but cer- oni _—«Ward ‘larger farm units. ening, Area Ta) gain’ for the 18) Gren sores MD, Oct. 9 Ue | Rares no trump whleh SlOeet I Sr: are Wa the king of hearts . a | tainly, to open the little bowels in ‘With reports still incomplete from |was 117,764 farms. Judge Andrew Miller in federal |tracting. the declarer herd i es- constipation, colds, children’s dis- an Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Caii-|""* witie no state in the 42 report- | CoUs’ here has dismissed the action The Play tablish his club suit, and then if West : eases. Mate and Aan ie oa-| gh" cetera aie is |Sisea ce ncaa ae na | Me enn ea a nace wel a Fog my |ner onds. ul woul J 8 HE, Hus ows a net loss of 238215 farms) cyery county farms were lost in. lfetie, to recover 400000 in “unPaldjteging diamonds, ne lends the king |qo ee pint of lime water in neutralizing - cow’s: milk for infant feeding, for the entire United States. For the every county of New York, New | notes and $16,000 uncollected assess- most part losses are grouped in the |’ Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu- | ments ‘rom Linus Johnson and J. W. ; setts, and Ohio. Twetoy, directors of the bank. New Hampshire, showed the great-| The consolidated action of T. O. est rate of loss, its number of farms | Holt, Clifford Tuft and W. J. McCabe decreasing 27.6 per cent since 1920. | of Grafton to recover $5,000 in Liberty Arizona, increasing 329 per cent,| Bonds from R. W. Bucklin, receiver showed the greatest rate of gain. in| for the First National bank of Graf- farm numbers. ton, was started yesterday. The ‘The South presented a curious pat- | plaintiffs claim the bonds were in tern, both gaining and losing the/ the closed bank for safe keeping. cy a LOSSES IN 2% STATES OFFSET GAINS IN 18 Highlights in the nation’s trend to fewer and larger farms, as in- dicated by 1930 census returns: ‘There are 350,881 fewer farms in 24 states than in 1920. There are 117,764 more farms in 18 other states. Of 42 states, five shows loss of farms in every county. New Hampshire shows great- est rate of loss, its farms having decreased by 27 per cent since 1920. Arizona, with 32 per cent more farms, has the greatest propor- tional gain. Mississippi, with 40,352 more farms than in 1920, shows great- est numerical gain, while Georgia Yeads in numerical losses with 54,480. older farm regions of the East, South It is Studebaker’s «and Midwest where modern é; <aies arms in the interot of more [ : H _ ee deliberate judgment that Remote regions not reached by good roads, telephone of electric service, or where modern - . machinery is not adaptable, have N . o .* ri . seen an outright abandonment Tr 3 9 of land. . f - That situation is particularly no- 7 ‘ QMANUPACTUBED UNDER STUDEBAKER PATENTS) é 4 BHSs Ses SR aS SREE ae Gen. Orto H. Fak One of America’s‘ Leading Industrialists. ticeable in Georgia and South Caro- “tina, and to a lesser degree in New TMiRadhnsiment as worked from te is the greatest development other end in such states as Okla- “4 A muggests the breaking up. of huge, in au omo ive engineering half-cultivated holdings. ‘ ay “ig ecg ey aad since the self starter place of “corporation” farming— shows *an increase in the number of individual farms. facturer can achieve national ac =‘. ey imeem eae regen uae Why America is going IX our announcement advertising ceptance for his product merely , Nel an , ; | Tanaltions fevorsble to eorporats p= tree wheeling. pe ec Hs ed o- oe -through a vast advertising expendi — Pete raneuaeniatie of ty eine is generated hy SOA Ne OS “ re ture. Today’s intense competition > . ts. M ‘every automobile. But uatil velopment in automotive engineering demands that a product be identified inn pete gr ie the self starter was introduced a. focal clog Ey 4 eer ‘and chassis. admire your enterprising use of the Ultra Violet Ray in the ‘Toasting’ "ES UUSHSSSSQRRU ESAUSESY SESEREOSE PAERZSS SSIPEEETaOR of the LUCKY STRIKE tobaccos.” Ny nder cont Tt saves 12% to me '\ extremes, the Chamber of Commerce 20% in gas and oil. It adds im- ) of the United States days a good mid- measurably to chassis life and cuts ground would be es system repair bills. The engine works only three or four times the present 8 miles while the car travels 10. ‘average size, but still operated i ri BETTER PERFORMANCE— AUGUST Other manufacturers either announced new models or reduced prices in July and August, but Studebaker advanced to Sth place among the 45 makes of new cars registered in August. SEPTEMBER On September 18th a new Dictator Eight with Free Wheeling was announced and pons ranks fourth a soins of eee pei hich repistreti. been received. LUCKY STRIKE—the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacces =the Cream of the Crop= IT'S These other features of the new Stude- baker Eights would put them ahead of all The World Champion The World Famous The New PRESIDENT |. COMMANDER DICTATOR $1850 to $2600 $1585 to $1785 $1095 to $1250 130° tad 150? Whsadbeses Big coed itd wistinee | Everyone knows that sunshine mellows= . that’s why TOASTING includes the use of. ‘Your Throat Protection~egeinst irritation — against cough Semis mest CATes Ns caneA RY Big tr fag Hao Bismarck Motor Co. 514 Matp Avenue CBRIS BERTSCB, Mgr. Chas, Daffy, Shields, N. D. Walter M, Thompson, Wilton, N. D. Kroll Bros., Gackle, N. D. - GM, bres, N. F. C, Werner, Dawanon, N. D. RK. eler, MeClunky. N. Bros., Napoleon, N. stgtenbent Of Generel Falk eppoere oo

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