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8 HEALTH OFFICIALS WILL CONVENE IN ‘BISMARCK MAY 1-2 Discussed by Specialists at “Annual Meeting seventh annual meeting of orth: Dakota Health Officers’ tion will be held in Bismarck and 2. .and county health officers, beard membérs, nurses and interested in public health will the convention, according to . A. A. Whittemore, director of the state department of public health. The-convention will be conducted along the lines of a school, with Dr. ‘Whittemore in charge of round table discussions. Addresses will be made ona number of subjects pertaining to health. A symposium on undulant fever from the health officers’ standpoints will be‘offéred. Dr. R. E. Pray, Fargo, will discuss the disease from the health officer's standpoint; Dr. W. F. Crewe, Bismarck, from the veter- inarian’s viewpoint; and Dr. A. W. Ecklund, Bismarck, from the labora- tory man’s viewpoint. Other papers to be presented and their authors are: “Botulism,” by Dr. Robert W. Al- fy ribetl i} Jen, epidemiologist for the state health department. “Infantile paralysis, treatment and convalesence,” by Dr. Percy Owens, Bismarck. “Epidemic Meningitis,” by Dr. F. O. ‘Woodward, Jamestown. “Child Hygiene.” by Dr. Maysil M. ‘Williams; of the state health depart- ment. “Pure Milk Control,” by A. L. Ba- vone, state sanitary engineer. “Value of Vital Statistics,” by Vio- Jetta Roach of the state health de- partment. “Vincents Infection or Trench Mouth,” by Dr. Lloyd E. Musberger, Jamestown. ‘Accept Original Song Of Underwood Youth Grand Forks, N. D., April 11—Archie McGray, Underwood, is one of five University of North Dakota students who will have an original song presented at the seventh annual pro-| duction of the Flickertail Follies, April 13, 14 and 15, according to Joseph Carlin, Hettinger, production manager. The Follies, sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, international honorary|f journalistic fraternity, are elaborate) acts offered by student talent. Sev- en fraternities and three sororities have entered acts in the production. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GUARANTEED croquinoles or spiral permanent waves, $5.00. Lustrous, natural looking waves given by ex- perienced operators. The Califor- nia Wave Nook, 102 Third street, 4 Bismarck. Phone 762. FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow, rent reasonable. Also household furniture for sale. Phone 676-R or call at 310 Thayer Ave. West. IF RENTING see this exceptionally attractive furnished apartment, possession April 15th. Also upper 3 room apartment. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. Citation Hearing Petition for Con- veyance of Real Estate Sold Under Contract State of North Dakota, County of Tn Ci y Court, Before Juage. he Estate of John Jochim, Deceased. Russell Reid, Petitioner, vs. Joseph Ri Karoline Jochim, Rose beth Seerup, Anna Wilhelmine’ Sim- mons, Floradine Duckart, Veronika Jochim, Adam Jochim, Leo Jochim, John J. Jochim, Stephanus Jochim, Joseph Jochim, the administrator of the estate of John M. Jochim, de- ceased, and all other persons inter- ested in the estate of John M, Jo- chim, ‘deceased, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above Respondents: You and each one of you are here- by cited and required to appear be- fore the County Court of the county of Burleigh, North Dakota, at the of- fice of the County Judge of said county, at the Burleigh county, North Dakota court house in the city of Bis- marck, in said county and state, on the 30th day of April A. D. 193i at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you ave; why’ the petition of Russell Reid, on file in this Court in the mat- ter of the estate of John M. Jochim, deceased, praying that this Court au- thorize and déect Joseph Jochim, as the administrator of said estate, to execute and deliver to said Russell Reld a good and sufficient conveyance to sald Russell Reid of lots eleven, twelve and thirteen in block seventy (70) in McKenzie & Coffin's Addition to the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, except. that part of lot thirteen that had been yy deed executed by John Yochim end Karoline Jochim, husband and wife, as grantors, dated June 7, 1937, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of said Burleigh ounty in. book 202 of Warranty Deeds on page. 12, that were sold to sald Russell Reid by said John M. Jochim, under:the name of John Jochim, and Karoline Jochim, his wife, in the life time of said:John M, Jochim, by a swritten ‘contract fora deed, dated the third day of August A. D. 1928 recorded in the office of the reg- ister of-deeds of said Burleigh county in ‘bogk -199 of Miscellaneous Deeds on page 347, “conveying good and marketable title thereto to said Ri sell Reid, free of all encumbranci of the date of said deed, except special had’ not bi nm annui lev! annually Included in the yearly taxes against said real-estate so sold under contract for » deed to said Rus- sell Reid at:the time of the execution and delivery of said contract for = deed, spon the payment by said Rui ell Reid to said administrator of the um of -five: hundred dollars ca: subject to the mortgage indebtedness against said-real estate so sold to sal sell “Reid under said contract for & deed, which sald mortgage indebt- ednet sowned by the: feat ‘Mandan’ | st National MANDAN NEWS | Eight Seeking Job at New Salem Postoffice' Civil service examinations were given Saturday morning in the Man- dan postoffice to eight applicants for the position as postmaster at. New Salem, according to C. G. Hughes, member of the Mandan civil service ‘The three applicants receiving the highest grades in the examination will be recommended for appointment to the position. The appointment may be made late in May, according to Hughes. Over 1,000 Tickets Sold for ‘Cimarron’ More than 1,000 tickets have been) ® salesman in Fargo, N. D., died presidential’ delegation by thi sold by the Mandan Lions club for the motion picture “Cimarron” which will be shown Monday and Tuesday in an effort to raise money for the Mandan Public Library, according to John Timmerman, in charge of ticket sales. Timmerman said students in the Mandan high school would be allow- ed to see the matinee Monday at 3 p. m., and students in the Custer, Syn- dicate and parochical schools would be permitted to attend the Tuesday matinee. | The Lions club committee in charge | of the benefit picture are, in addi- | tion to Timmerman, Harry McKee, L. C. McMahan, Frank Wetzstein and Clarence Bakken. Expect 25 to Attend Presbytery at Mandan Approximately 25 members of the Presbytery of Bismarck, board of gov- ernors of the Missouri Slope division of the Presbyterian church, will meet in Mandan at the Presbyterian church ‘Tuesday, April 14, at 10:30 a. m. (M, 8. T). Rev. E. E. Matteson, Moderator, Wilton, N. D., will open the confer- ence at which reports of churches will be heard. Two delegates of the Pres- bytery will be elected at the confer- ence to represent the Bismarck divi- sion at the general assembly that will be held in Pittsburgh, Pa., May 28. The Bismarck Presbytery, com- prising 19 counties, is the largest in North Dakota. IS MANDAN VISITOR Miss Mildred Patton, of Minot, will be the guest of Ruby Jacobson, Mandan, over the week-end. NOTICE Advertisement for bids for new steel reconditioning for the New Burleigh County | ‘ourt House at Bismarck, North Da- Kota. Sealed proposals for new steel fur- niture, and for reconditioning three complete steel counters now on hand, one of which counters is in three sec- tions, for the new Burleigh County court house at Bisma North Da- ce with the original evised schedule of ations on file in the office of unty Auditor of Burleigh Coun- y, North Dakota, will he received by said Burleigh County, Nor in Bismarck. North Dakota, until 2:30 o'clock P. M., of May Gth, 1931, at which time they will be publicly opened. Only’ the highest quality of such new steel furniture will be consid- ered. Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of 5% of the amount of the bid payable to the order of the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, to be forfeited as liquidated damages (not penalty) by any bidder who is awarded the contract and who falls to execute and deliver promptly the required bond and contract in accordance with such accepted bid. The Board of county commissioners of said Burleigh county reserves the tight to reject any or all bids and to change or cut out individual item or items after the contract is let. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a good and suffi- cient bond, with a surety company as surety thereto, in a sum equal to the full amount of the contract, condi- tioned on the full and faithful per- formance of such contract. Blue prints and revised schedule of specifications nay be seen at the of- fice of said County Auditor in Bis- marek, North Dakota. Such schedule of specifications will be furnished any bidder upon request to and upon the deposit of $15., witht the said County Auditor, $10., of which will be returned to such bidder upon the return of same in good order. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, April 4th, 1931, A. C. ISAMINGER, Said County Auditor. 4/4-11-18-25, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Daniel Hasz, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned adininistrator of the estate of Daniel Hasz, late of the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said decedent to exhibit them with’ the necessary vouchers within -six months after the first publication of this notice to said Administrator at the office of Dr, W. FE, Cole, Resident Agent, in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, North Dakota, or to the County Judge of said County, in his office in said County and State. Notice is hereby further given that the time and place fixed by the court for hearing and adjusting such claims are the 28th day of October, 1931, at ten o'clock A, M. in the Court Rooms of the County Court in the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. Dated this 4th day of April, 1931. JOHN ‘HAS: Administrator. WHIPPLE & PERRY, Attorneys for Administrator, Ellendale, North Dakota. First publication on the 11th day of April, 1931, 4/11-18-25 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Louisa Hasz, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Administrator with | will annexed of the estate of Louisa Hass, late of the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors: of, and all persons having claims against, said decedent to exhibit them with the ld | necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this no- tice to said Administrator at the of- fice of Dr. W. E. Cole, Resident: Agent, in the City of Bismarck, in 1 | County Judy aah Bae: North Dakots. ) made of this citation office in si fotice the th rt of the County Court in the .Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. Dated this 4th day of April, 1931. inistrator: With Will Annezed. PERRY, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1931 Ton to Begin Work Fargo, April 11—(7)—R. F. Bald- win, postoffice inspector in Fargo since 1924, has been transferred to Minneapolis effective May 1, it was announced here Friday by Joe P. Johnson, St. Paul, inspector. in charge of the St. Paul. division. Mr. Baldwin will be succeeded here by Walter R. Ton, an inspector at Bismarck for the last two and one- half years. Mr. Ton’s transfer to Fargo will be effective April 15. Says Wife of N. D. Minneapolis, April 11.—(4)—Dr. Gil- bert Seashore, Hennepin county cor- oner, Saturday announced Mrs. Stella Hansen Sommerfeld, St.*Paul, com- mitted suicide. Mrs, Sommerfeld, whose husband ts March 31 after taking poison. Dr. Seashore's decision followed a written report of an investigation by Detective John Finlayson in which the policeman ‘said Mrs, Sommerfeld “killed herself. No report, however, has been made by the university of Minnesota on an analysis of the contents of Mrs. Som< merfeld's stomach, requested by the coroner, Mrs, Sommerfeld was known in a Minneapolis law office where she was employed, by her maiden name of Stella Hanse! Captain Ira Eaker After Record Again Wichita, Kas., April 11—(4#)—Cap- tain Ira C. Eaker, noted army test pilot, flashed eastward toward New York Saturday in quest of a new transcontinental flight record after a brief refueling stop. His red and blue low wing mono- In Fargo April 15 ba experiment station at. Man- in. Those interested should make ap- plication at once to the county agent. Preference will be given to commu- nities where no or only a amall num-' ber of applications have been accepted the last year or two. . \Silent Tribute. Is Paid Statesman (Contintied“from paye-one) Roosevelt and ‘her sister Mrs. Richard .| Derby. The route of the ‘funeral procession Man Killed Herself, vs lined with great crowas. ‘The cortege arrived at the church }at 2:05'p..m. People, many of whom \had’ no chance to*get inside, were ones up: I ee deep. » yy. pre-arrangement, .and. for. the | sgfety- of: the -president,. the chirch | doors were: not“opened to’ the public | until. atfer the casket artived: -, The | was in its place. “ Those who had ad- | misston’ cards were admitted to the jehurch by going first through the | parish’ house. Met Casket at’ Door | In accordance with the Episcopal {ritual the "bishop coadjutor and the assistant rector, Rev. Bernard Hum- mell, met the casket at: thedoor. The bishop coadjutor pronounced a brief prayer and the cortege proceeded down the aisle. The casket was placed before the | altar, beneath the great golden dome. Mrs, Longwo-th.and her stepmother proceéded to their seats, followed by other members of the immediate |family, the house. servants. and the [church choir,’ S Then there was a lapse of 10.min- | utes while the public was admitted | to the remaining seats. The special train which bore..Presi- {dent Hoover and his party to Cin- |cinnati for the funeral of Speaker | Nicholas Longworth arrived at 11:14 | Saturday morning. plane which carriéd him from Bur- bank, Calif, to Wichita in six hours, two minutes and 38 seconds—a new record—darted into the air on the final lap at 11:54:33 a. m. (C. 8. T) He arrived here at 11:42:13 a. m. After refueling he was away in less than 13 minutes. Montana Farm Land Increased in Decade Helena, Mont., April 11—(?)—Al- though the number of farms in Mon- tana decreased 10,384 between 1920 and 1930, the latter year found far more land in operated farms, accord- ing to a state summary issued by the director of census. The summary shows that in 1920 Montana had 57,677 farms with: total Notables Meet Hoover. President and Mrs.’ Hoover, accom: } panied by Captain Russell Train, na- val aid to the president, and Captain Joel T. Boone, the white house phy- sician, were met at the Oakley station , by a party of notables as they alight- | ed to go by automobile to the Long- ‘worth home. Postmaster General | Walter Brown and Senator David A. | Reid of Pennsylvania and other-mem- ‘bers of the party did not leave the ; train, A great crowd gathered at the sta- tion as the train pulled in. The offi- ‘cial reception. committee included | Mayor Russell Wilson, Col. Campbell |B. Hodges, the president’s military ‘aide, and Kermit and Archie Roose- velt, brothers of Mrs. Alice Roosevelt | | Longworth, the widow. The presidential party made its wa: {through a fleet of cameramen to By-High Officials| €}man, Devils. Lake, ‘second “district AMERICAN LEGION RALLIES. PLANNED Mott Will Be Hosts to Legionnaires “Fargo, April-11—(@)—American Le- gion rallies will be held: s00n in 10 towns and cities in the sixth and sec- ond North Dakota Legion. districts, Jack Williams, state adjutant, an- nounced here Friday. Mr. Williams, R. J. Kamplin, Bis- marck, state Legion commander, and T. O. Kraabel, Fargo, state veterans service commissioner, ‘will attend all gatherings. Theodore Martell; Car- son, sixth: di , deputy, will attend sessions in- area and Frank Coff- deputy, will join;the tour for his ter- ritory. The sixth district meetings will open at Elgin April 13, with other ‘sessions at Hettinger April 14, Bowman April 15, and Mott April 16. Second di + meetings’ will be at Minnewaukan May 4, Bottineau May 5, Rolla May 6, Langdon May 7,:Wal- halla May 8, and Neche May 9. . Mr. Williams also announced North Dakota is leading three northwest states—Minnesota, South Dakota and Montana—in membership work. There are at present 9,345 members in the North Dakota department. as compared with the 8340 quota set by the national headquarters. North Dakota thus ‘rates 112 per cent. as compared with 100 per cent for South Dakota, 92 per cent for Minnesota and 75 per cent for Montana. Elks boxing card of 28 rounds at World Memorial building at 8:30 p. m., Monday. Open to public. All seats 50 cents. Don’t miss this. acreage of 35,070,656, while in 1930 the | vaiting automobile. number dropped to 47,493 but the! car was followed to the Longworth acreage swelled to 44,122,285, an .in-' home by another machine in which crease of 9,051,629 acres. The aver-| the Roosevelts rode. age farm size had increased from 608.1 | The president's | liquor sales alleged to have been made to under-sover operatives. ‘The women are Mrs, Hilda Peter- son, who was out on-ball pending action on a previous liquor. charge, | and Mra. Christine’ Bradford, s under @ suspended sentence for a prior liquor conviction. * Former Minot Man _ Accused of Murder Sioux City, Iowa, April 11—(?)— Mike Kelly, former Minot, N. D., base- ball player, and the accused charge of murder, The date for the eal be arraigned late Saturday. - shot during a Rolaup ot his store. | Trait Health Head Arrest Four for Wins State Honors Liquor Violation) 5. sever vinje, Hulsboro, ‘Trail! Grand‘ Forks; N. D., April 11. pean, health officer, has been’ rank- he Two:-men and two women were af-/| health rested Friday night as a result of} state health department. * The Pioneer Bank’ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Established 1879 Fifty years of experi- ence in-dealing with the problems of the Missouri Slope country “Red Line” Standard Form Legal Blanks — Gun Club Will Hold First Shoot Sunday ‘The first trap’ shoot arid“mesting of ‘the year.of the Bismarck Gun club will be held Sunday at .2°p. in, ace ‘The men are Mike Marleau: atid] cording to'George Ebert, secretary of a seepedverg ‘a taxi driver. All) the organization. as first in “Who's. Who«in public | are: Ith work in North Dakota” by the | Pete “FIRST NATIONAL. BANK attendance. is expected. Discussion of the state trap. shooting event to be held here July -19, 20 and 21,'will be made at the meeting, according to: Ebert. ‘ Present’ officers'of the organization Ray ‘B. Stair, president; Fred ‘vice president; and’ George tary. acres in 1920 to 929 acres in 1930. Seek Cooperators For Tree Planting Washburn, N. Q.; April 11—Tree planting ‘cooperators, are wanted ‘who will summer fallow the ground this year and plant and care for trees according to instructions, according to County Agent A. L. Norling. Trees will be furnished at one cent, each in the spring of 1932 from the State Forestry school or free from the gov- 'Farm Hand Is Charged | With Striking Woman | -Allery: Pewuremployed. on~a-ferm | north of Bismarck, is being held in jail awaiti a hearing to angwer | charges" of. ult “and” battery inde | against him by-the wife of his em- | ployer. | Pew is alleged to have struck the | woman after an argument. | He was committed to jail after he | had failed to provide a $500 bond for | his appearance Thursday. FARGO’'S Uneonil For Small particularly. adap’ meetings. 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