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DISTRICT MEETING OF PARENT: TEACHER | GROUPS ARRANGED Representatives of More Than 50 Organizations to Come Here Saturday . . Bismarck High Herald Makes Its Appearance ‘The first issue this year of the, Bismarck High Herald, student pub- lication of Bismarck high’ school,’ made its appearance last week-end. { The newspaper is published every other week “by and for the students” and is printed by the Bismarck Trib- une company. { Miss Phyllis Olson is editor and! Philip Gorman is business manager. Reportorial and circulation work is done by students in the journalism {class including Frances Bergland, | Junior Birdsell, Donald Bowman, muskies. CORWIN THUS OP essere nf M.D. Ginith of Rochteter, eamieta, Siamere, jGladys Carlander, Edward Church, | 4. B. Alley in Memphie Commercial Appeat Address—“Teaching Your Child ‘Thrift”—J. W. Riley of Bismarck, state/ first base with a slide. thrift chairman. No runs, no hits, no errors, none Afternoon Music—Led by Miss Wilmot. Address—“Congress Publications” —Mrs. J. W. Snyder of Fargo. Suggestions by the state treasurer—|ter for the catch. Mrs. W. F. Baillie of Fargo. Bluege and grounded to Jackson, who Addrese—“A Child and His Com-|made a fine pickup and threw to get , munity”—Supreme Court Justice A./ his man ‘at first. . Burr. Sewell and grounded out, Schumacher Reports from to Address— 5 ‘Terry. “Building Strong} No runs, no hits, no errors, Local”—Superintendent Thompson. | left. Round-table discussion—Led by Miss! ‘The official box score: - Johnstone. Washington— AB SlCOCOCHOOEMMHONO prssrekiie wt srmrens tenn Dt Myer, 2b 2} ONTINUE )D pats“ 2 Cronin, ‘ss. Blazing Rally in Kuhel, 1b Sixth Inning Puts | Bivece, » Goslin, rf ‘irom, Dom nee Schulte, cf .... Senators in Hole|sewen, «. xxBolton CHOWMOMnOm nn me eccecceoooooHe® ereorcoeccoorme + cComccowromcon> ©S00000000090008 ‘ith, ° 4 1 0 Bolton batted for | week. the Indian school. A will be called later res, 316 Avenue A topic, “Recent Modifi- of the Volstead Act,” when the was originally scheduled to give the » Mrs. Bakken served lunch at the close of the atfernoon. SEEK ‘MARKSMEN WHO SHOOT WIRES Puncturing of Cable and Break- ing of Insulators Inter- rupts Service Sheriffs of Burleigh and Morton counties have been requested to keep their eyes open for “expert marksmen” ‘who are raising havoc with telephone communication between Bismarck and | Mandan, according to Prank J. Wal- do, manager of the local Northwestern ; Bell company branch. Men and boys have been breaking glass insulators and puncturing the telephone cable in target practice on the bridge and along the Northern Pacific right-of-way between the two cities, Waldo said. Holes in the cable permit water to enter and cause short circuits before the damage can be located and repair- ed, the manager said. {paper but she was absent. Mrs. E. P. |b: Eleanor Cook, Neil Croonquist, Bob | Bismarck sportsmen was given before man, Gussner, Winona Haggerty, Jack Har- ris, Charles Jordon, Marjorie Haw- ley, Howard Lawyer, Marian Peder- son, Lawrence Schneider, Jane Smith, | James Taylor, Ellen Tillotson and Audrey Yeater. The paper has four five-column pages 17% by 12 inches. NOTICE ‘To all persons having claims against MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSUR. E COMPANY: Notice is hereby given, that the Cir- cult Court of the State of Missou within and for the City of St. Loui ,in the case of R, EMMET O'MALLE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE INSUP E DEPARTMENT THE STATE OF MISSOURI, plainer MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSUR, COMPANY, defendant, entered the lowing order of record under date of September 16th, 1933. concerning fil- ing of claims of creditors: DER On due consideration of the Appilca- tion of the Superintendent of the In- surance Department of the State of Missouri, in charge of the affairs of the Missourl State Life Insurance Company, for an order determining a reasonatie time and_ manner. within which claims may be filed or evidenc- ed as provided by Section 5949 Re- vised Statutes of Missour!, 1929, and the Court having seen and read said Application and being fully advised in the premises thereo It 1s hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court that all persons having, on or prior to September 7 1933, claims, of any kind of charact against the Missour! State Life Inaw co Company, whether under poiici contracts or other obligations, shali file such claims with On re the 15th DAY OF DECEMBE! ‘That. immediately upon ‘receipt of such claims, the same be stamped with the date of recetpt thereon, and thereafter all such claims be presen ed to Hon. Joseph F. Holland, who is hereby appointed Commissioner of this Court to hear, determine and pass upon the allowance or disallowance of said claims: that sald Commission- jer give to each claimant s9 present- ing and filing # claim in fhis estate notice of the time and place of meet- ing for the purpose of deciding said cla claim so filed tn this estate must be filed in duplicate. Each claim shall set forth the name of the cred- itor or claimant, the nature of the claim, the dates’ of accrual and the amounts of the various items with such detalls as shall definitely advise the plaintiff of the particulara there- of and distinguish the claim from other claims of like nature, and shall e whether suit is pending on such claim and, if so, the name of the court in which ‘pending, and shall describe any security for such claim, partial jayments, offsets or count: aims due the Missourl &tate Life Insurance Company, and. if any len, priority or preferential classification’ is claimed, the facts regarding same shal fully stated. The commissioner afo said may, in his discretion, in any 1 stance require any such claims to made more specific or to be acco} panied by a Bill of Particulars, Claims knowledge of the facts. Claims now or hereafter pending in any Court or tribunal, of competent Jurisdiction shall be fifed in this pro- ceeding as hereinbefore in this order specified and within the time herein designated, but, except as otherwise the jurisdiction where pending, Ject to right of removal or app That, upon final adjudication of any such claims now pending in any court of competent jurisdiction, notice of such fact be given to plaintiff within shall be verified by persons having | herein provided, may be lquidated in| b= FISHING EXPLOITS Rotarians. Hear How Local Quartet Invaded North Woods Last Summer An illustrated lecture of a fishing trip taken into the Lake of the Woods country during the summer by four! the Bismarck Rotary club Wednes-/| day noon by 8. W. Corwin. . Accompanying Corwin on the trip to the “lake of 14,000 islands” were Burt Finney, Dr. H. A, Brandes and Dr. E. P. Quain, The four motored to Warroad, Minn., where they engaged two house- | | done on the Canadian side of the bor- der and Corwin and Quain took mov- |ing pictures of various scenes, which | \were shown at the luticheon meeting. | ‘A 25-pound muskie, mounted, which was caught by Dr. Quain, was on ex-| \hibition during the luncheon. The quartet also visited Lake |to fish for trout. | To refute @ rumor that the Rotary | |club is an “old men's club,” the aver-| jage age of the Rotarians at the lunch- | eon was determined. The average age was 48 and one half years. |miveat of thetr muskie’ tuhing was Associated Press to Meet at Jamestown | Mandan, N. D., Oct. 4.—(#)—Editors and publishers of daily newspapers in North Dakota will meet at Jamestown Monday for the annual fall meeting of the North Dakota Associated Press, E. A. Tostevin, president, announced Wednesday. Officers for the next year will be chosen and problems pertinent to news gathering will be discussed. | F.W. ‘was program chair- | “Newspapers to be represented are iia {the Jamestown Sun, Fargo Forum, |. Among guests were E. M. Truax of | Devils Lake Journal, Mandan Pioneer, Bi ee Dr} ‘Amon, Dt C. W, jurke, Dr. J. O. , Dr. C. W. . Pierce of . G. T. HeConville, . Coffey, | St. Paul, regional correspondent, will of | attend. 4 Grand! P. Mi, Hanson, Jamestown, is vice {president of the group, and BE. E. i The Bismarck Tribune offers you the biggest and best . magazine bargains of all time! The magazines illus- trated here are well known and widely read. They present clean, wholesome, informative and entertain- ing contents from the pens of able writers.” Find your favorite among these wonderful values, fill out the cou- pon below, and send your order today! | Clyb No. S-118 Pathfinder (Whiy) 1 Ye, ‘Weman’s World, 1 Yr. Good Stories, 1 Xt. Miestvate® Mechantes, 1 Yr. 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Bases on crowd balls off Schumacher 4 (Myer, Bluege ‘Manush, Kuehl); Crowder 3 (Ott 2. by Schumacher 2 ‘int ild pitch, Schumacher. Umpires: te, Moriarty (AL); first base, (NL); second base, Orms- (AL); third base Moran (NL); los- Crowder. Time 2:00. Additional Society | tern Star Honors 3 Officers Tuesday li 5-54 FE z with Mrs. Blanche E i i ete le 3 3 5 i 3 ab ge : F Bait 23 ie z ere eee i i i= i i 33 iy z F 9 : F ; E z é i ge EE s g g & iends Invited by St. George's Guild | | i ogteeteeey Bee aa ia 5 : fies eeeg pecck de : Ee | id : itl, i nell Hi iE 1 a i I ; Hl f occurred within the last few weeks arid | have caused considerable inconven- fence to persons communicating be- tween the cities as well as unnecessary expense the part of the telephone company,” Waldo said. “It is entirely possible for such injury to result in @ complete failure of the facilities be- tween these two cities and isolate them as far as telephone service is concerned.” Waldo said it is possible the guilty persons do not realize the amount of damage which is being caused by us- ing the telephone cables as targets + and parents are urged to caution their boys against the practice. Anyone apprehended for shooting at cables is The U. 8S. Patent office will not re- ceive applications for a patent claim- ing perpetual motion unless accom- panied by a working model that dem- onstrates beyond all doubt that It will operate as claimed. In France drivers of mit to a physical examination. Driv- ers of private cars who have caused th all public vehicles and motor trucks must sub- |?" Nothing herein contained shall relieve the owner and holder of any such claim from filing & proof of claim in the time and man- ner hereinbefore provided. All claims or demands existing on or prior to the ith day of September, 1933. against the Missour! State Life Insurance Company or its property or the Supe! intendent of the Insurance Depa’ ment of the State of Missouri, as successor, which are n & AG jot now in litiga. the commissioner hereinbefore pePainted, and pritnin sthe timo fixed ommissioner onal Sai ‘or the hearing e time hereinbefore provided for the filing of claims to which this ore der is applicable is hereby determined to be @ reasonable time for such pur- any creditor neglecting to resent his claim within the time y this order shall be debarred of all right to share in the assets of said Missouri State Life Insurance except upon further order rt for cause shown; That a copy of this order shall be promptly published: by plaintiff once uring each week for four consecu-} tive weeks in some daily eekly publication in each of the following elt! in st: in which the Missouri Ife Insurance Company was au- 83: Montgom- Arizon: San Franc a) rado; W an accident must also have an exam-| 2°) ination, ( Twenty types of plated dinosaurs are known to have inhabited the earth in prehistoric times. Twenty-six per cent of all trucks are used by farmers, Insull Charge i: Enrages Singer ss é reg indians Topeka, Kansas: Baltimore; sistetunite ees ore, Marylan nsing, Mic! genes ot Sackson, nour Fe, Ne Bismarck, eee ‘Okl: ol Sy ton: she Satan, i yenne, yomin, nd eS Eger may be Heated to cach or pel . stockholder of Missouri State 1 rt his last known is og the gone ap- records y, but the ublication Of — foresaid shall be the only + The Court rves jurisdiction to iamplity, limit, abrogate or otherwise modify this’ order as the Court may deem proper Dated Sept, 16th, 1933, HA. All claims should be. maitea 1 e. Emmet O'Malley ‘Superisten of Migeurh Fone ee | State Lite viftgenth nd ‘Locust Strei R. Ei intendent of the Insurance Migeoutte "In “nates See Sy 2! of "4 out State ‘3 ce 3 5 1 Bullding, Fifteenth a jets, St. Fou Missourl. Super- Lite’ Insurance 10-4-11018-3 hall be presented to and tried | { | { | | 1 i jp UAMY UAH Ae MERIGAN| TRE BISMARCK ‘The Country Home, 1 Yr. 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