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ie i a Tex.—The tables were turned on a burglar who tried to rob prbipeetl preage o Paso, No other woman, would have dared to do the thing she did to hold her own! CAPITOL —sa THEATRE 2s— \e shi THEY TASTE ill Approved] “fin = YOU LOVED HER IN EDNA FERBER'S **CIMARRON’ RRESISTIBLE IN "BACK STREET” SHE WON YOUR HEART AGAIN IN “GREAT LOVER" GWILI ANDRE ERIC LINDEN —Also— Colortone Musical Revue WILD PEOPLE THEY'RE MULDER@= wih CHARLES BICKFORD Admission Anytime Both houses concurred in the amendments and the Valley City Normal Money Bi Site amount finally voted ts betow | the fi ke Hoods - Id i Cer Grand Officers and members of the board of directors of the Bismarck Country club for the new year will be elected South must play his king, West will| at a meeting of club members Tues- jin with the ace and cash two good | day evening, it is announced by A. A. diamonds, in this manner defeating the declarer’s contract. Dallas, Carroll, Roy and Har- Will Elect Tuesday Out-of-Doors Picnic An out-of-doors pienic will be stag- 3 Invitations have been sent to those Decision to hold the picnic was Committees to make arrangements for the affair will be named in the reached at a meeting of the veterans She had contracted the disease about last week-end. 0 days ago. A ‘The meeting will be held in the As- wives Sunday, May 28, at Glen Echo, win | 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles) a few miles west of Mandan. dia-} Vreeland, Garrison, whose death oc- Local D. A. V. Plans and five brothers, Alvin, eligible to attend the meeting, freshman class, The oriignal hand—with North! Besides her parents, she leaves one holding the ace of clubs—also em-) sister, Mrs. Roy Miners, Garrison, Local Country Club Mayer, secretary-treasurer. secretary-treasurer said. th suit stopped | school, she was known as a brilliant| near future by C. A. Jorde, president, fever. , although it is|student and a talented musician.|of the local unit. typhoid ing is he For Typhoid Victim freshman at Garrison aromatic flavor that’s much as seasoning Suppose that West opens the five | Forks; tn ma. of diamonds. East plays the jack.| ley, all of Garrison. Declarer would hold off and play the seven. Now when East returns the @ sure club trick—seven in all. To|Nine of diamonds, South will play Don't be too anxious to win a trick The declarer will now finesse the club, East will win with the king and just because you hold high cards. It will return the six of diamonds. urred Friday from a E 3 g i z | r s g i 4 i z the queen and West can employ a pretty hold-up by refusing to win this trick. services were conducted here Sunday afternoon for Clarabelle Vreeland, other hold-up which defeated the con- tract. may be far better bridge to lose a »|trick now to gain several later on. (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) bodies another interesting hold-up. ;Hold Funeral Ri lead. ’*, .. you'll get Chesterfielde, | Cee ‘ic tobaccos with the rightamount of Turkish can we get the flavor and aroma that Chesterfield smokers enjoy. Atlantic and Pacific fleets of the anchored in the waters between San Francisco ticed air attacks on and defense of no other diamond natural return will be South must not finesse, queen of clubs. up with his ace. take his club finesse GOERS notice a certain “touch” in Chesterfields that comes from having we it For only by blending and cross- blending the right amounts of mild Next time, ask for “The Cigarette That’s the part Larkish Lobaccos play Chesterfields Taste Better hay just enough Turkish tobacco therefore when -East plays the jack on the first diamond lead, the declarer must hold up and refuse the same to a to food. o..8 Spicy, right thet The Fleet’s In—After ‘War’ in Pacific make his contract he must take the Club finesse, With the ace and queen of clubs in dummy he must finesse to the East hand; to win the trick, playing the seven. oe Pa ute Hing ie age ae a chile Trina alt purceaitl af bein es . oi e lets FLL HF nny anti 4 iiliy A Hien | pst Hi ‘ified i ar League the king, queen and jaune’ Cult, in play- at no trump, you are ith two different hold-up THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933 depending upon which way @ finesse in another example the following @K-Q-6.2 9-7-3 04-2 A-Q-10-3 tists Fade tahataasl ball a rae Ei gai oat eae yi a A ‘| i dg das in fin ai at fi i ist ati Fa al i if ‘al ul te hhe drei re is i F uf aH i Heil : iil ij bie at: Mt Glan wi: a a iii Hl elt cana Ge ne de dente Ul eta Hate ee i! i ule ii an leh ft di aE a ue al is tes! in , fr ‘ne BAG Hits Fi 5 Pa Let i ic li il # : ah Day es Fr ii j ll if iat Ui uf He Halll it stil TURE fi PL tel : AB ull i ite ey isaetilattiten it ial ee AO ar il realuetidl We a 5 a . : “< Ee 3 ra ae Pe 3 a x esis ee oe ee Hine pe agit§ pis! alti otier Hall i ia ti itll raly ay i iq A bt a A alall if li ray ae a i este nay aula Fil el ai | i He ep i tg ii (at i ea rail Ha aL iil HF tsi if a alis tite did igegdegl rela yi Hla ugeeney (El alg a! i ite i ie mein He li Pana Hiatt