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wal =| P Bid ob 5: THE BISM 4 PCW’ TRIBINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1982 ar the CONTRACT 29 BRIDGE | EXPERTS PLAY IT Fe pan | BY WM. E. McKENNEY Secretary, American Bridge League Continuing our summary of the! penalties laid down for infringing the new contract code, we find the fol- Jowing provisions: Surplus card held by player other than dummy. (Declarer of left- hand opponent may demand ne" deal if offender has played to sub- sequent trick and if deal stands of- fender must remove card playable to complete trick.) Playing with incomplete hand. (If | actually missing or not duly dealt,| there must be a new deal. If located in quitted tricks or other pack. card is restored and holder is liable if revoke has occurred.) Suggesting play by dummy. (Left: hand opponent may require declarer | to play the card suggested or not to| play the card suggested.) Drawing attention to which hand has lead by dummy. (Left-hand op- Ponent may choose the leading hand.) Warning against incorrect lead by dummy. (Left-hand opponent may choose the leading hand.) ** * Drawing attention to status of trick by dummy or opponent. fender’s partner to play highest or lowest card in suit led or to win the | trick, by trumping if necessary, or| not to win the trick.) Unauthorized looking at trick. quitted (Declarer or left-hand oppon- ent may call a lead when next it is} turn of offending side to lead.) Claiming uncertain tricks by de clarer. (Either opponent may re quire declarer to play in manner stated or to make statement com- plete and thereafter opponent requir- ing such statement may settle any matter left open.) Revoke corrected by opponent. (De- clarer may treat card played in error as exposed or require offender to! play highest or lowest card of suit! bid.) ally by dummy. (Loss of right to question partner about revoke and; established revoke if attempt is made to exercise such right.) Revoke corrected by declarer. | (Left-hand opponent, if he has play: ed, may require declarer to pl highest or lowest card of suit led.) Revoke established. (Two tricks won at revoke or after, for the first offense. One trick won at or after revoke, for each subsequent offense.) Leading or playing before decision. (Right to decision is not affected; and card if played by opponent of. declarer is exposed.) Claiming lead of suit not held. (Penalty lapses.) Claiming unauthorized penalty or advising partner concerning penal- ties applicable. (Penalty lapses.) The laws are not made to take care of unethical conduct. Bridge is a e, and one ‘ul of th “$0 HAPPY THAT | TRIED ALL-BRAN”’ Delicious Cereal Brought Re- lief From Constipation If you have headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness or any other of the frequent effects of constipation, read Mrs. Schneider’s letter: “Since I have been eating Kellogg’s ALL-Bran, I don’t have to take anything else for constipation. How good it is, and how much bet- | ter it is for constipation than pills or any other medicine. “I would never go back to what I | used to take, because Kellogg’s ALL- Bran is wholesome and healthful.” —Mrs. John Schneider, 950 Tenth Street, Oshkosh, Wisco: Constipation is usually due to lack of “bulk” to exercise the intes- | tines, and vitamin B to help tone | the intestinal tract. ALL-BRAN has | both, as well as iron for the blood. | The “bulk” in Att-BrRAN is much | like that of lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the wastes. Try Att-Bran in place of pills and drugs—so often habit-form- ing. Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of constipa- tion. If not relieved this way, sec , your Use as a cereal, or in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green pack- age. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. (Declarer or | left-hand opponent may require of- | Looking at other hand intention- | MniNy a | conduct at the table. from which a player is about to draw) ja card so as to therefrom is considered a dishon able act. Use of private conventions, making calls ‘or declarations) ir anything but a lawful manner, hesit- ion, voice inflections, playing s with special emp! little things that are constantly ing, are classed as unethical con- duct It is beyond the scope of the law- making body to govern ts. The proper re to play with the continual of- wi to infringe | provid | (Copy) | | All Union Barber Shops will | be open Wed. until 10 p. m. pps all day Thanksgiv Richholt’s Thayer and Seventh Phone 631 Make your selection for your Thanksgiving dinner at our store and get the best. .33C Queen Olives quart jar, each . pint jar, eac h | aa square can . 23 TREES eee A look at our window will suggest your needs. sh Meat Department Turkeys and Chickens Call us for prices _ fF Salad Bowl Dressing— ib Home made meat, per Ib. ey | Pork Roast, Scott’s Grocery The Red and White Store Where you save not only on Saturday but every day in the week. Yes, We Deliver Free Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. ... RES aatbewrs, 34c ees 22c eae 19c ore eompeee 4 ay Rates 24 c ee 4lc Tokay Gra, SS ee 10c | Apples, Nuts and Candy Celery, Squash, Green Top Car- rots, Radishes, Cucumbers, etc. Turkeys Chickens and Geese at the Right Prices brate Thanksgiving day. cumbers, Celery, Spronts Peppers, Tomatoes, Fruits, Nuts, Figs, Fig and Plum P Ginger Ale, We invite you to cooperate with us in the preparations of Wednesday, because we close all day Thursday to cele- So order liberally today and early tomorrow. In that way you'll get the best selection. We have everything you will need for the dinner. vegetable list—Fresh Beets, Carrots, Head Lettuce, Cu- Radishes, ‘abbage, Parsnips, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Other Items Remember, all our weekly specials are on sale. store and make your selections. R. T. Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. PHONE 371 Our Green Onions, Brussels Cauliflower, Turnips, Bagas, Dates, Fruit Cakes udding, Preserves Grape Juice Visit our FORKS MAN SUCCUMBS | STOMA ! Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 22—()—| “aused be CH ULCERS THANKSGIVIN rol Tom Moore, 53, who had been in the ; H automobile business here since 1911, V™uingly to VON'S Pu SPECIALS t died early Tuesday from meningitis, | provement may be seen in 10 Frui ke ii . soe He came here from Genoa City, Wis. VON'S, u ‘ruit eta pump al Path a aud His widow, two sons and tis sister | Write for ourtne ‘Bro pat ee) reads, rolls, a es an¢ are left. m of uttarer:’, Omaha Vou cookies. Phone your special orders early. Phone 462, ras ; vomacer | TTTTLE BROS. 212 Sixth Street PACKING CO.1c. . Se | Headquarters for Fancy Poultry : QUALITY STORES |i] == os For your Thanksgiving Dinner we have Celery, Carrots, 313 MAIN INCORPORATED PHONE 110 (Limit with Meats) 1 : i Ripe Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Head Lettuce, Radishes Where You Buy the Best for Less P lb it 10 B i Head Lettuce, 2 1 Sweet Potatoes, 1 9 Suggestions for Your Thanksgiving 4 solid, crisp, 2 for Cis DOUNGS 6453.65 Cc Dinner r= $ FANCY FRESH DRESSED i Leg Pork Roast, Ripe Tomatoes, = PEP 1D: cies casc 1 5c per pound ...... 15c a | GEESE CHICKENS | H fn ; 2 1 i Celery, large bunch ...21¢| Beef Pot Roast, 1 4 UJ ar holiday. 02 C 10c—LB.—10c 12¥ac—LB.—12¥c ! Hearts, 3 for.......15¢| per pound ...... Cc cooking ag : | e e Sugar q MEATS PUMPKIN ssioctlsryt2'S.!3ifan.. Can 12 Picnics Cured 10¢ BEEF, PORK AND VEAL MINCEMEAT (ei. ae D Pkgs, 29¢ mo. Per lb. \ CHICKENS — FRESH OYSTERS CRACKERS Si" Each 21¢c 4 DIT TIE Chi dali ‘aa Y CENTER CUT VEAL SHOULDER | BUTTER szcscc= © Lb 2c al freely while cheap ........... ‘i. . POT RO AST R , . RAISINS ini Stidine or pes ..4 Lb, Bag 24c 12c—_LB.—12c 11e—LB.—1le POW’D SUGAR funcrorpenion’... 8 Lbs, 21c c ; | S SNER’ S SOURM ES aniniaeny alam Can 5e F h G BEEF, 1b. Oc r Armour’s j res roun PORK, Ib. | Star. Th inte | THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS L ARD finest shart SIs 23¢ | : ening for WISCONSIN CREAM PORK SHOULDER CELERY HEARTS Fency White 15c Ll . CHEESE RO AST | PURE CIDER, sweet, per gallon...63¢ CAKE FLOUR 's?deriwanes, Pkg. 17 5 | your enke ix n success. g. Lic 1 LB 1 GINGER ALE, per bottle ......... llc PICKLES © ct oF me Jar 27e 16c—LB.—16c 8'2c—LB.—8'2c - Tle APPLES Cyeccea Fippins per box 85¢, $1.15, $1.25 Mixed NUTS sain Jf «2 Lbs, 35¢ i (We do not efter interior er low grade apples) Bee Ae ee a Turkeys, Ducks, Oysters, Ludefisk : ; DATES confection from the 2 | hs vats VEGETABLES i. Orient ......... . L ao & a FANCY JERSEY SWEET POTATOES SWEET POTATOE: iy 3 3 } Lbs. | 13¢ Freshest Fruits and Vegetables j SOT HOLES CUCUMEREE: FRESH CRANBERRIES fi grtkuce. "salsa Lbs, 25¢€ ee pacer | jenr solid heads o ETTUCE, Ext » EETTUOH Sian nies .. 2 Hds. 19¢ Fancy, 2 large heads.. 19C | fresh, Fancy,'2 for....20C ORANGES, med. size, 49 APPLES, 9 5 Large crisp MOMDEED i nicsbancesseed C | per box ........e.ccee Cc as ae ; talk d TS, GREEN ONIONS, ee ae Celer soot fal 3c a ieee ite = lad WALNUTS, Fresh NASH COFFEE, necessity . 1932 crop, 2 ibs. nase s Oe 2 pounds ............. 71 Cc | Artichokes, Fresh ried Beene! coe, Cabbage, Radishes, | Brussel] sprouts, Cauliflower, Persimmons | Rutabagas, Parsnips, Carrots, Onions; 1 5 Is More Economical - = — —— yen c 3 See their Cranberry Muffin Ad elsewhere in this paper Gate Peau ayer eee ae 25c 5t " 51 varieties HH. J. HEINZ & CO. Varieties F 4 pre 1 “WeTh You” ~ 1 e ou _ Demonstration Sale 9) Oo p e Ci a S jank Special Prices for Pre-Thanksgiving Sale re " HEINZ MINCEMEAT uae cote 34c Everything for the holiday feast—at prices that make it Select Your Thanksgiving Dinner Fig Pudding, Plum Heinz Pure Jellies, possible to choose just the things to make the Thanks- Ser geeanaeie Broth Pudding, large un ec each cc tee ae 1 7c giving perfect— oe “INT CWERT Dp aq Large ; HEINZ SWEET PICKLES Bottle .. 25c Heinz Plum Pudding, medi- | Peanuts, fresh roasted, io enuits BE =o 4 " um size can, fancy quality, Oranges Apples rape! . & SANBORN’S DATED COFFEE PACH, aces cenar —i-. 10c ince SAMPLING AND SALE nae age : ~1 i Tale egetables * - Hot Coffee Served All Day Heiney ie muddtnss meds pire eo o ae 30c Fancy Davis age eno Head Lettuce each . 35c - Celery | Cauliflower, Spinach, New Carrots. RIPE OLIVES, Dimond Budded New Peas Brussel Turn! BBC chee 2lc eT A Walnuts, me 1b. 23c weet Pusioes |: enapeeey, He SALAD DRESSING, SHRIMP, wet or dry einz incemea’ " a GGrom fac .<cchcs.iace 14c pack, 2 tins .......... 35c 1 Ib. can, each . ” 20c Filberts, large round, fancy Richelieu Vegetables and Fruits quality, ‘They should command your attention for Thanks- — FRUITS — Heinz Mincemeat, +3 7 c EOD, 6555 cece > 1 9c ie aGeee! ahre dinner. A 2 Ib. each . ? ORANGES, sweet, juicy, 3 doz... . 74 cao Almonds, Peerless, medium 3 No. 2 cans for c " ghell, fancy Richelieu XXX Wax Bei FANCY WHITE FIGS — CRANBERRIES Sweet Cider in ¥ y 1 71 3 No. 2 cans for ...... seseee RED EMPEROR GRAPES — POMEGRANITES bulk, per gal. 50c quality, per Ib. .. Cc Richelieu Golden Bantam Whole : , per gal. .... DATES, fresh, 2 pounds ........23¢ : Almonds, I X L, soft shell, Richelieu Green ARparagus Eumplcin, extra fancy, fancy quality, 22¢ ey cae 3 for .. 4 J leu WASHED CARROTS, 3 lbs. ...... 10c ae pas re i 1 5c Ber Ibs, ssc cas chelieu Pumpkin, - Libby's Whole Kernel Libby’s Tiny Salad Pecans, paper corn, each ............ 20c tan 25c Pumpkin, extra fancy, shell, per Ib. .... 29c NEW CROP NUTS CANDIED PEELS megum ea) 13. ¢ | Brazils, extra 22< } FANCY MIXED NUTS (Orange, Lemon, Citron) fancy, per lb. .... Cc mes as capa H WASHED BRAZILS CANDIED CHERRIES Mi a = Sig age Ae FANCY ALMONDS CANDIED PINEAPPLE ixed Nuts, fancy 1 8 Brazils, large Sis pasta oes PAPER-SHELL PECANS MARASCHINO CHERRIES quality, per Ib. .. C | washed, per Ib, .. 18c ss ih FILBERTS - WALNUTS LAYER FIGS z i Meat D t : 7 leat Departmen: | A Fai Turkeys and Chickens Special Roasts MEAT DEPARTMENT aime Calumet Baking Powder ney Tae a ae, | Se GEESE, TURKEYS, DUCKS a ‘ FANCY HENS AND SPRING CHICKENS Is More Economical Candy Department bus 25c - Fresh Frozen Strawberries - 25¢ A special iine fo pion Tee. Also Lydia Darrah Choc- | See their Cranberry Muffin Ad tes, now 60c the pound, 4 CHICKENS, in thi TEE. 12be| Sao shanien is Wo . é dressed, Ib. 4c, 14c G Speci | ROUND STEAK, 17¢ | vest Boa 5 Ty 8 young beefy Tbe vo----- | YEA Roast,” 190 FRESH VEGETABLES Minneopa Small White Asparagus, 23c | LEG O’ VEAL, 1 4 c | wus ROLL, St Artichokes Brussels Sprouts Fresh Peas Celery CAN .....- Sseeedseees aasbdscannens tis Cc | wate 2B, plaee sania, Ib, roses op 22c Cauliflower Red Cabbage Turnips Beets oe ee Oe pensegeheee tussle saben .2lc in eee 17c ear caene 23 Sess Seed Sues eaten Radishes minneopa Stated Olives, 25c e Superior None reen Onions Bunch Carrots Parsley Green Peppers Heinz Plum or Fig Pudi miu ,, 18c auaity Cottage Cheese setter 18c Fancy Table Grapes Persimmons Cocoanut Bananas size, each estat ..33C q Seedless Grapefruit Sunkist Oranges Minceme: 1 Ib. cans, 21c; 2 Ib, cans . Richelieu Tomato Juice, —Cash and Carry— Geese Ducks " Bulk Dates, f lity, put up in 2 Ib, flavored, halt, 1b..... L4¢ LUDEFK, Bt VEAL STEW, 7 LIVER SAUSAGE, 9 | Se Scot ane c hey! oes are c patted Peo Ne” ck Nuts tn the shell | Hamburger Q¢ | Pork Sausage Q¢ To Wb, f0P A161 Ib f0F ....css00000-- ODE Per pound .......... re GU S SN ER’ ‘ Phone LET US SUPPLY YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE All Phones 211 18 Third st. DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30 2, m.—2:30 & 4:30 p.m. J Close 6:15 P. M. prolles. qimt pane

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