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A a ENNIS RINE I pecs z THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE WISUNESDAY, OCIUOBER 2, 1933 a Baltimore, Maryland; Lansing, Mich. 5 el by the district secretary to be in the peak is near in the seventh dis- SUMMONS: must be filed in duplics im JE Roopa ieee rime Hs |the lead in the quality production but- trict, and that the volume of appli- as Vat a a ol: St, Loule, Missouri; Hel. | ter contest. cations will shortly begin to decline ome BULLI oc DAKOTA, County | ot, the dates of accrual the Jena, | lontana; Lincoln, Nebraske “a ed are Elmer L. Wicks, here also, As many of the appraisers/ Tx ‘DisTRICT COURT, Fourth Ju-|amounts of the various items wi a city, . yi mM “valley city, chaurman; A. J. Sand- BRIDGE have ‘only recently completed thelr| aint District. ich detail am shal detioitey adviee| Merion, Rateleh 3. : Pl E jness, LaMoure, first vice president; @e Migrg tar oye ps fiag Aon C, J. Rufer, Plaintitt, of ona. dieting igh the cl a from homa City, ‘Oklahoma; : ttineau, second vice al expect : other claims o} e ni » Presidents W” z O Murphy, Granville, EXPERTS PLAY IT Dakota force in the next few weeks] Harry B. Anaiewe, and all oth- state whether sult is pendipe oe a South Carolin | Seseekary ‘and Mrs. A. O. Solberg, Wil- —— es MMKYam {should exceed what was being done/er ns unknown pune ee ae tee fend at Sil describe v | liston, treasurer. TION while many of the best men were de- | *ny estate or interest In or len any security for’ such claim, partial |! Charleston, | i ¥ SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CON- h iit, |of encumbrance upon the prop- Ey ery ioe Sule Cnn eae clans [AGE cheyenne: Wremia| | TRACT PROBLEM tailed tO Wee Te Wate eer tices the: coms ug the AMissourl State Life Insurance |of this order ‘may be hoo ‘ the new men had not begun to pro-/piaint, * Company, and, if any len, known polfcyholder and Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO . ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ‘lority or creditor, frclaimed, | stockholder of Mi Today’s Contract Problem ; hall be Would you double a con- tract of six hearts by East, if duce. That there has been a big stepping up of appraisals in this district with- sification ‘ing me com: preferential cl the facts rege ‘ai fully stated, The oP | Weather Report | Germans Angered by Whispers ¢—— By WM. McKENNEY (Secretary, American Bridge League) post office addres as the same ap. fore. ny ine Gs 3 | wre h bs .d to an.| aid may, in his discreti in pears on the books or records of said That Nation ts Arming for, yor Bismarch ane yisnity:, Mosuy| piny of a hand. But T am not ine| | YOU, Meld the South hand | |in the et fey ee am aah |avaey Shs gcoeei ot ie, ett tate' ees egatzorse ste natnme |Sim'esYaetenhd Bath tay s hee i 5 ? East 5 res i file in thi eo of the y New Warfare unsettled tonight and Thursday; NOt’ ctmed to favor it except when there) |-tre‘vuinerable. |” "| | Administration in Washington, which iclere’ of the district court ‘of said | Panted by a BIN of Particulars, Claims|/notios of this order which ahall be re_ : so cold tonight, | i; no better way to arrive at my de-| 4 has also tabulated totals for the en-|county and state, and to serve a copy | {hall bo verified by perso ed conclusive notice thereof to all colder Thursday. he biddi: the d f AQI754 A of your answer to sald complaint up- | knowledge of the facts, such creditors, policyholders d For North Da-_ ductions. The bidding or the drop of | v4 tire country, ‘These figures show that} on ‘the subscribers at their offices in| Claims now or hereafter pendihg in |2uch creditors, | policyholders | and ' Berlin, Oct. 25.—(?)—The drums of kota: Mostly un-| the cards can be counted on far bet- | since the first week of September|the city of Blemarck, Hurleigh Coun-|any Court or tribunal of competent |ituinet eaid Missouri State tase in, | ter than can mathematics. | The trouble with mathematics is, snow east portion | that, while you may win on a certain! tonight; not 80; play 60 per cent of the time, you do| Cold cenians ‘tor| HOt know whether you hold one of | tead: ty, North Dakota, within thirty da: there has been a steady and rapid rise | 14+ othe service of this summons U in volume from 1,107 appraisals for} on you, exclusive of the day of serv- the district that week up to 2,480 forjice; and in case of your failure to ap- the week ending October 4, 2,777 for] pear oF answer, iadgment, peal Bs a - ine teenies Fe eee tubs er efault ee ction 1 5. je the week ending October 11 and 4,083] iter'Semanded In the complaint. |Ject to right of removal or appeal; settled tonight and Nazi propaganda have begun to beat Thursday, rain or | throughout the world the praises of the German government. The emphasis is on peace; jurisdiction shall be filed in this pro- ceeding as hereinbefore in this order specified and within the time herein designated, but, except as otherwise surance Company. The Court reserves jurisdiction te amplify, extend, limit, abrogate o1 otherwise modify this order as the Court may deem proper. Dated Sept. 16th, 1933. O876 HST54 upon Germany's earnest will for amity. (Blind) cain) ws s hear 2 i the 60 per cent or one of the 40 per a “North Dakota, |" ‘That, upon final adjudication of any 4 Whispers heard in other lands that night, colder! oe eee: ad hae | for the hid ae oe 18. fee, Sar ae, ier ey uc tsito HOURBSIALTR IK Ray court HA. bine é ‘ Germany is secretly arming, that Thursday. | cen’ ands, y ry BI ‘ tepped Up Over Ca at Df COMMSLELE, TMOG nttion ot ovasi-military target practice is spon- For South Da-/ with the result that you lose in the Figures for the entire United States Attorneys for Plaintiff, |such fact be given to,plaintite within sored among storm troopers and that kota: Somewh at] majority of times. 6 show there has been a gratifying! First National Bank Building, |thirty days after final determination| All claims should be matied to Emmet O'Malley, Superintendent the Insurance Department of the State of Missouri, Fourth Floor, Missouri unsettled tonight and Thursday; warmer central of any such claims. Nothing herein contained shall relieve the owner and holder of any such claim from filing Today's hand is a good example, however of the value of mathematics Bismarck, North Dakota, stride forward in the matter of ap- - BI oarcR: THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- praisals throughout the beta the} ro chemists are working out new, de- 108 543 structive gases of war, are particularly 310 vexatious i * ROV 5. in cointract. 5 | |total volume rising from 13,413 for] ANTS: & proof of claim in the time and man-|State Life ‘Building, Fifteenth an: Vieptcuchy te Giethaeh On ‘ie que. THEY ee ee ‘The Bidding Solution in next issue. 25] | ine week ending Sept, 27 to 15,620 for Ie PUREE Sean on ita ntti | Or MUPRURR GERDA RS OERCUC TERRI Hemmant Oliline oer % Ms 3 101 2 7 tion of her “secret arming” that one For Montana: Unsettled tonight South West North East the week ending Oct. 4, and 20,912 for | Poiates to the folitwiieg desecined teat | ith day of September, 1985, against Intendent of the urance | i, of the largest chemical factories Wed- and Thursday. probably showers west Pass Pass 1 Spade Pass 'yight down, the king will fall and the | the week ending October 11, pre reg situate in the county of BO Missouri State Life Insurance ae ts the State of nesday took a group of foreign cor- portion; colder west and central por-/ 2Spades Pass 3 Spades Pass’ declarer will lose only one spade| Likewise in the matter of loans| Burleig! Pipe ge Sy RR eS fntendene ota rt nourl 8 Tiles ovurauce respondents through its plant todem- Ucns tonight. | 1 tag tonient| 4 Spades Pass Pass Pass / tick, But I want you to take the| Closed, that is loans upon which the/‘Omit!, All of Section Twenty-nine | eta oe nes a aienoarin eee Company. onstrate no poisonous gases were be- and Tuesday, probable snow or rain;| OPening lead—the club king. |, J, 10 and 4 of spades and divide | farmers have received their money,|four (44) ot of Range Seventy peo? oe ° Bet wd js Pye 10-4-11-18-25. ing manufactured. warmer tonight; colder ‘Thursday of The Play |them between the East and West|there has been an increase over aj seven (17) Wost of the Sth, P. before the commissioner hereinbefore Di As a corollary to her slogan about) Thursday night. East has led the king of clubs and tands in different combinations, and|{W weeks ago, the figures for the Nam & Young, [Aappointed, and within the time fixed : peaceful intentions, the German for- eign propaganda emphasized its cam- ‘ raign against Bolshevism. GENES AL CONDYELONS The more this idea is accepted by A low pressure area is centered over the outside world. the easier it is to/the northeastern Rocky Mountain explain Germany’s brown marching |Slope (Medicine Hat 29.64) while high columns and military discipline. |pressure areas are centered over the Foreign Ears Assailed upper Mississippi Valley and over Every Nazi propagandist dins the! western Oregon (Des Moines 30.48). idea into the ears of forcigners, \Light, scattered precipitation occurred It follows, then, Nazi foreign prop- |in the Great Lakes region and over azanda is also much concerned with |the Northwest; elsewhere the weath- discrediting German emigres abroad, |T 18 generally | fair. both Temperatures dropped from the Plains States to the followed with the ace. East then led a small club, which North ruffed with the five of spades. J. A. Waldman of you will be surprised to learn that | the only time you will lose your game jis when there are three spades to the sind in the East hand. Therefore, the finesse would do | Mr. Waldman no good. If he finds three spades in the West hand— | Whether the king is in the West ‘hand or not—he still need not lose | his game. In such event, a finesse | might produce five-odd, but first of all he must make game. Therefore, his correct play with this three weeks just mentioned being 1,462, 1916 and 1,748 for the 12 land bank districts. For the three weeks ending Oct. 18, the Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, has closed land bank loans for $1,- 157,000 and commissioner loans for $325,000, a total for that period of $1,- 482,000, compared with $797,000 for the entire month of September, so large increase in volume of money forneys for Plaintiff, * Att First National Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota, ||, Th 10-11218-25 11-1-8-15. o NOTICE To al sons having claims again: I p MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY: Notice is hereby given, that the Ci cult Court of the State of Missouri in th eR MMMIT OMALERE, in the case of R. EMMBT O'MALLEY, that the current figures indicate a SUPERINTENDENT ne THe INSUR: © actually going into the farmers’ hands|STATE OF MISSOURI, plaintiff, vs. now compared with a short time ago.| MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE within and for the ¢ DEPARTMENT by said commissioner for the hearing on said claims. e time hereinbefore provided for he filing of claims to which this or- der is applicable is hereby determined to be a reasonable time for such pur- pose and any creditor neglecting to resent bis claim within the time ‘ixed by this ordet rred of all right to shi in the assets of said Missouri Life Insurance Company, except upon further order court for cause shown; That a copy of th rder shall be Promptly published by eee once during each week for four consecu- tive weeks in some daily or weekly publication in each of the followin, SOE CENTS A MILE STeliecon all N. # stations, good in coaches and Tourist sleepers. Between many points, fares are even lower. Travel in Comfort _ st r= Example Fares, Bismarck’ to ee Bey Hitlerism’s | Grea re varmer a NY, defendant, entered the fol- | cities in 8} peaceful intentions and the alleged |weciter ieraile sie the wore ppt bt Sabha deter URLs bch hl hy Twin: urtarce® voor ucdersdacere? | slate Life tionrntoe Comeeay eRe eT, ‘mminence of Communism before| Missouri river stage at 7a, m. -0.1 ft. | 0 lose only one spade trick, is to lead|much the increase will be for the/september 16th, 1933, concerning fil- | Hitler seized power. |24 hour aaa ft. Ree ee cule if eae ed not anette paras begets vad ing of claims ps aeantore: J at, 1933: lgntgom- See ee y i g icially Bismarck station barometer, inches: ‘all, he could go over to the dummy, | optimist er - a a 3 bs Fee ees otticlaly tne 2822. Reduced to sea level, 30.06, lead a small spade and, if West fol-|crease recently in appraisals, num-|,,O" q"¢,c#ouslderation of the Applica jan Franctsco,| Miles City ....... 6.05 political systems of other countries. | Cincinnati, who was playing this | lows, put on the queen. ber of loans handled and loans closed Rpoeneel mesbarement ior the Rtate <r T. P. Allen, Agent, iesutterances‘of Willer ’and aublénd: PRECIPITATION hand, now was confronted with the! If you will shift these four trump|as shown by accomplishments, For|Missourl, in charge of the affairs of North Dakota For Bismarck station: several weeks there has been a large Ts cate Naziis s itself | following problem. ‘around you will find it an interesting Company, for an order determining a 5 s, Chissted vith worid mision, "(Normal Tone onde’ css. aT fs ue that tn this hand you can Sudy tn mathematical dstbution. | force of reader, examines, and Wp-|raabanatie time na,mantertucun owe gopega, Kanaae, Erengtert | Northern Pacific Ry. One aspect of this is the display of |Total, January Ist to date .... 9.46) See that if he lays the ace of spades | (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) |ists on night shift as well as full time | TES Grovined by ‘Section 6049. Rec sa _ =e Saree —-|day shifts, and all departments are jis greatest. The heaviest volume of {applications is reported to be in | Stark, Ward, Burke, Dunn and Grant Normal, January Ist to date .. 15.02 | Accumulated deficiency to date.. 5.56 NORTH DAKOTA tet 4) vised Statutes of Missouri, 1929, and functioning at a rate that had not the eee Eeiae aren = ae = nd vi pplication an eing ful advise eS in the premises thereof: It is hereby ordered, adjudged and anti-Semitism, which it tries to popu- larize in other countries also. Minister of Propaganda Goebbels, in a speech last September, warned HOPE 10 COMPLETE | counties, md Mr. Jamieson intends to rt a d by the Court that all Jewry the whole world soon would | |add to the forces in some of those Hearings on Motor having, of or prior to September Ith, discuss the Jewish problem with dis-|Grand Forks, clear } counties, Applications Set 19 3. fen Bann or character Pstrous results to Jews. ipo clear ‘ | Instructions have been given the anee Company, whether under polleles, Another aspect is the derogation | Valley City, clear 20 20 00 jentire force to utilize every hour of contracts or other obligations, shall of democracy and the extolling of WEATHER IN THE NATION | daylight for work in the field, and re-| ,, Hearings were set on eight applica- jfile such claims with plaintiff, as Su- Fascism or “the leadership principle.” ‘Low- High- jserve for evening the work of com- pe Gee tite freight rik odeiie perintendent of the Ingurance Depart. The average Nazi is firmly con- est est Pct.! pleting the field notes upon which| ficates in North Dakota PY | ch f the affairs of the Missouri Jd wi the railroad commission on four vinced the whole world will sooner or| BISMARCK, N. D., clear 24 33.00 silesactinenaai |the reports are based. While thor-| (ir J oe Onnounced Tuesda, Setore aie 4606 DAY GF Dnckiaaeee, ee te reorganized along Fasicst yet ess So mn ON iitiucaneangraiirs with | cUsely aoe! ines fe 4 aearitgs Gilienssin ey ai vate 18337" Ry “f if 4 < . U. Mas ‘als | two farms a day, and under favor- we ‘hat, immediately upon receipt of Fy Through thousands of channels the ones: eae 28 100! PP! ee able circumstances can appraise even| #Y City on the applications of Melvin | ai such claims, the came bea ped | One very desirable unfurnished Nazi propaganda is being spread into | enacts Clear 52.00; From Four to Six in : J. Ford, Valley City, and the Erie|with the date of receipt thereon, and propagi i SPI |Denver, Colo., cldy. 1% 00 jas many as three farms per day per] Toy rine, Erie; at Beach, R. E. Tut-| thereafter all such claims be present- ather countries. |Des Moines, dacvelsar... 26 46 to! Eachiounty |man, this is not possible with the| Zruck Line, Erie; - ed to Hon, Joseph F. Holland. whe is apartment, kitchenette, living room, 5 ‘ Se Devils Lake, N. D., clear 14 24 00 |present force composed chiefly of | !¢,0f Beach. hereby appointed Commissioner of HUSBY SURLST AD AT \Dodge City, Kans, clear 32 64 .00| ee men who have had not to exceed| ,, Hearings Nov. 3 will be held at Bow- upon the. Ailewance cri nanoetece bedroom and bath, electric stove, monton, ‘Alta. .’...... 18 22 02! three months of training, and many |™4" for: John ©. Jones, Buffalo, 8. id claims; that sald : | |Havre, Mont., cldy. :- 46 .00| St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 25—With 131 sMesraets D., Myron Gabeline, Bowman, A. L. |r Said claims: that sald Commission- | : 5 } |Helena, Mont,, peldy. 56 00 appraisers ‘commissioned in the state |°¢ Whom have had but a few weeks. |crisrin geranton; and the same day |{7g2i%y fq Cacn, cinimant fo present= | electric refrigerator. Laundry and paiten, 8. Ds chy... 38 .00)of North Dakota, and one or more| Appraised 415 Farms at Lisbon for Rosedal Truck Line, Lis- | notice of the time and place of meet- : . ° |Hanmco’s; 2 Ge clear.. 38 40 00 /appraisers in every county of the| For the first week of October the| bon, and R. C. Zimmerman, Lisbon, ins for the purpose of’ deciding said locker in addition. Fireproof build- \Ganter, Wee. ae lear ce E a state, F. E. Darling, debe fale met ee ae avert ae Certificates were pane aes Each claim so filed in this estate * d to locati t Medicine Hat, A., cldg., 2 2 ‘99 |Praiser for the seventh federal landj farms, and for the second week, 429,] Jensen, Kenmare, al WwW. ys good wntown u Th 500 A a Bien ae City, Mont., ane 4 “ “00 | bank district, is pushing his force for! the work for the first 15 working days} Sherwood. ‘The ieeetee of the Sear ai ing; 0 ion, ren lore an issemble At Minneapolis, M., peldy.. 36 ©.00a clean-up if possible before winter | of the month covering 1312 farms for) Bismarck-Center freight line, Center, rt ismarc Modena, Utah, clear. 78 00 closes in. ;more than 71% million dollars in loans.|to provide freight service "between reasonable. Inquire at the Bi kk La Moure for Land Moorhead, Minn, la 28 100, Guy M. Jamieson, appraiser in|This is not yet equal to the weekly|Center and Killdeer was denied and NOTICE Tribune office O'Lakes Session ‘Orla . 4 ae polar 52.00 charge in North Dakota has assign-| volume of applications, which have!a further hearing was ordered in the Children’s hair cuts, 25¢ . lPrcAlbert. Sack cli a -00| eq from four to six appraisers to each been averaging somewhat more than| application of the Northern Transpor- t Gi ific Barber | Qu’Appelie, 29 ‘p(county in which there is an accumu |$1,000,000 a day from North Dakota| tation Co., Minot, to provide freight |} @t Grand Paci La Moure, N. D., Oct. 25—(!—Hard | Rapid City, clear 34 40 00 |J@tion, and is planning to make sev-|during recent weeks, but in all other|and express service between Minot, work and thorough organization in|Roseburg, Ore., cidy. 52 62 96;eral shifts the coming week to con-j districts the volume of applications| Sanish and Watford City as an exten- the dairy industry will bring back the|St. Louis, Mo. clear.... 34 66 00 }centrate on counties where the need | has begun to decline, and it is thought |'sion to a certificate now held. prosperity it formerly enjoyed, John res peed ae ae £ m 00 ” Brandt, president of Land O'Lakes| 8-5. . Mich... peldy. 6.04 Creameries, Ine. told more than 500 Srerigan sats cldy..... 58 60 28/ Persons at the North Dakota Land! Sioux Giiy Tay pele. 36 gOS O'Lakes convention Tuesday. | Spokane, Wash. clear.. 52 64 00/ Brandt was principal speaker at an| Swift Current, &., rain.. 30 36 00/ evening banquet, while during business | The Pas, Man., cidy..... 12 20 ‘10/ sessions State Commissioner of Agri- | Toledo, Ohio, clear .... 30 52 (00/ culture John Husby and Dairy Com- Witlisien, N. D., clear.. 30 32 00 missioner Shelstad spoke. Winnipen aa Nev., Relay. 48 80 00! Given a tremendous ovation as he Pees Man cl 20 26.00 began his talk, Brandt stressed the fact it is necessary to keep men of ex- perience at the helm at all times, in the dairy industry as well as in all lines of agriculture. “These leaders,” Brandt said, “must Bive service to each other and to their organizations. No wave of a magic wand is going to bring back prosper- ity, but good hard work and thorough organization.” Mandan Man Named To Help Beer Chief Appointment of Rex Ware of Man- dan as a deputy beer commissioner Was announced Wednesday by Owen T. Owen, state beer commissioner. Ware's appointment makes the fifth deputy to be named by Owen, I keep coming back to that word “balanced” Commissioner Husby encouraged the dairy farmer to keep building for the future and Commissioner Shel- stad reviewed the conditions of the dairy industry in the state. He point- ed out many things that must be changed to make for better coopera- tion. At the banquet, a prize baby beef on the back of the Chesterfield package Dad, we must get the football games. We can make our old radio like new with new “B” Batteries and Tubes, and it won’ was served by the LaMoure Creamery|§ cost much 7 s. “B” ft I th 3 i bal: a and the LaMoure Community Club to Batteries, ot Gamble a U o| wi : the farmers and business men from d ; 6 SUS, thing is out of balance—top-heavy, not ” , many sections of the state. and up. i on an “even keel.” What you read, “Chesterfield Cigarettes are a balanced blend,” means that the right amounts of the right kinds of tobacco are welded together; that is, home-grown tobac- , cos, the right kind, the right quantity—are blended and cross-blended with tobaccos from Turkey and Greece. When these tobaccos are balanced one against the other, then you have a mild When they aré in balance, then you have ‘— ask read the statement onthe back of the Chastorfld package? May we ask you to try Chesterfield? 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