The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1933, Page 2

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fLCTRCI ARMS | CONTRACT INCITY WLLSTAGE | = ANAPPUIANCESHOW rr EXPEBES PLAY IT ec BY WM. E. McKENNEY d (Secretary, American Bridge League) | | | | | Today’s Contract Problem East has doubled South's bid- of four spades. Can you find the play which will per- mit declarer to make five-odd? Countless Features Suggeste: as Practical Gifts Will Be on Display I had another interesting visitor today in the person of that popular Cleveland contract authority, John H. Law, noted for his daring plays and his catlike quickness in taking ad- An electrical appliance show—an |vantage of his opponents errors. He innovation in Bismarck sponsored by is quick to recognize the unusual in| dealers in electrical supplies—will open a hand. Saturday, Dec. 2, and continue through During the conversation, I recalled the following week, ending the night the following hand which he played a] of Saturday, Dec. 9. few years ago in one of the national | Bismarck and Mandan residents tournaments. are urged to visit the attraction. | The Play | where scores of electrical features sug- | gested as practical gifts for Christ-| Fast opened the ace of clubs and, mas will be on display in various 2S long as the damage was done and booths. the king set up in dummy, he con-} The show will be conducted in the {tinued with the jack. Dummy won Solution in next issue. Prince Hotel building at 116 Third|the trick with the king. West un-| St., with hours from noon to 10 p. m.|blocked, dropping the queen, and Mr.! each day except Sunday. Law in the North discarded the three deuce of hearts from dummy. West Eight firms already have secured of hearts. ‘went right in and won the trick with floor space for displa according to! He next’ led the ace and king of the ace. George E. McCarney of the North spades from dummy, which set up, West could see that the declarer Dakota Power and Light company, in was going to endeavor to get a coup general charge. They are the Bowman! @1087643 on him, but there was nothing that Furniture company, Corwin-Churchill 9Q3 he could do about it. So he return- Motors, Inc., French and Welch Hard- ed a club and North trumped -with ware company, Melville Electric Shop, | the six of spades. Montgomery Ward and company. North led the king of diamonds North Dakota Power and Light com- and then played the queen of dia- pany, Service Electric Shop and Tavis |monds, overtaking in dummy with Music company. : the ace. The king of hearts was On exhibition will be ref played next from dummy, followed by washing machines, radi ‘a third heart, which North ruffed | with the seven of spades, | Mr. Law now had managed to get ‘tid of his two excess spades—one countless other electrical conveniences.| | Duplicate—Both sides Vul. betes Z SHINee Re a ered Attendants in charge of booths will | Opening tead—@ A. belie a pelt ui Sop explain the electrical features, answer | |yonth West North East | e diamon 7 ‘i ‘ m in dummy with the jack. questions and inform visitors where} [1X N won . and how to obtain them should they| |JN-7: Fass 2@ Pass This left West with nothing but the pa floor lamps, lights | and bulbs, mixers, clocks, heaters, | stoves, sewing machines, fans and) irons, percolator: t | . Pass 3@ Pass jack and nine of spades, while North “ef Tange f0r-page announcement of| Fase Pass Pase /held the ten and elght, The seven ‘i \- the show was being distributed | \ throughout Bismarck and Mandan} |my. West was forced to ruff, and ve sday, calling attention of resi- | West's jack and nine. | regardless of which trump he played, arnt to the nay It now looked as though the de-|the declarer was bound to make his : 9 |clarer must let West make his jack | ten of spades, thereby losing only =e bs and nine of spades. However, Mr.|spade trick and making his contract. ' Weather Report | i teat a ap FOR Olson reached into his pocket and Law refused to give up and led the/ (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) E | SS | pulled out a pistol, fired two shots at . sore Strange But True him and then turned the gun on her- fallowed’ by cone) News Items of Day | self. The shooting, authorities said, i (By The Associated Press) | occurred after an argument prompted iby jealousy over, rivals which each | thought the other had. North Da- Light snow TEACHER'S APPLE VANISHES cious, fal j_hflwaulkee — Muwaukce _school!'Three Plead Guilty; lowed by colder teachers received the following com- Nad ‘north ‘Munication from Milton C. Potter, | Get Long Sentences superintendent of public instruction: | South Da-) “It is well approved corporate} Marshall, Minn, Nov. 20—(P— ki Gener ally'principle that officers and employes |:rhree men were sentenced to terms alee poienieeenna in the same corporation should not! yy to 40 's in state prison at Still- tonight. borrow from or lend to each other.| water by District Judge Albert H. WARMER For Montana: Somewhat similar principle applies, Generally fair tonight and Thursday; with especial force these days, to the|after they held up and robbed the Warmer tonight and east of Divide giving and receiving of gifts—parti-yiarmers and Merchants State Bank Sy Minnesota: Unsettled tonight | Waly from children.” # Balaton of $1,200. and Thursday probably some rain or} <* means that teacher may no long-) They were Frank Kroy, 35, of Glen- RacainGncrn wipe ‘somewhat |? 2¢cePt luscious red apples. wood, Ia.; Harold Fisk, 31, alias warmer in west portion tonight | 3 ! THEY WEREN{, SO BIG |alias Leo Miller, both of Omaha, Neb. Chicago—One of the latest bits |Kroy and Fisk formerly lived’ near of crime news from Chicago is |New Rockford, N. D. that the police had locked up GENERAL CONDITIONS Low pressure areas are centered over Iowa, southern Utah and north-| t ern Alberta (Edmonton 29.54) while} eight Thanksgiving turkeys. high pressure areas ove! the east- Policemen were reported to be ern states and the north Pacific coast! casting longing eyes on the fowl. ctG mots isttiedangSexttred| Ale in custody was tsacore | LIFE LONG “FRIEND” Keeps Them Fit at 7 Precipitation has occurred in. the, Sharkansy, & butcher, accused by northern border states, in the Cana-| City Sealer Joe Grein of having ‘This safe, alle v oR able laxative dian Provinces and in Utah. Tem-) scales that exaggerated the weight peratures are moderate in most sec-| of his turke: tions, with readings considerably | ; as iy nthe 4 © “— —NR—has been Musissippi “Gailey and southern |, JUST LAUGH IT OFF asdependable asa Plains States. Chicago—To avoid stomach aches, ; Faso y dbctanatite Missouri river stage a.m. 0.8 ft. laugh. patie a So said Dr. A. C. Ivy, professor of Fears. NR keeps é . inches: | phy: . vestert -| them regular— a1 29. 86. eS: physiology at Northwestern univer year after year css sity. faithfully—with Persons in this country have been | nerer any need to signi- | imerease the dose, No wonder their 24 hour change. -0.2 Bismarck station b: 28.02. Reduced to PRECIPITATION For Bismarck station | Worrying too much, and Total this month ficant” he said, that dea Normal, this month trie ulcer have increase Total, January u 43 since the depression. | siraigihonsaud penulnice haus treats acs hes, colds, NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Delay Inquest Into Bitlousness: 7 tow. | Choir Leader’s Death Siaizcicx Pet. Valley City Jamestown, cl Fergus Falls, Minn. Nov. 23—— | “FUIMS” Sick piel for ecitincigee- Plans for an inquest itd th¢ 11) | shooting of Miss Clara Olson. 41-year- t, old choir leader of Folden township, j\early Tuesday were held up by au-| thorities because of the serious condi-;] For Thanksgiving ion of August Scramstad, Underwood | Serve Calgary, Alt ‘00 village clerk, who was found at the Chicago, Ti. cidy. 58 Olson home shot through the chest. | Cloverdale nver, Colo.. cle: Scramstad is at a local hospital! eer} Ee SGN and physicians said his chance of liv= Individual Ice Cream Dodge Cit, ak LEH ; Ff Turkeys Edmonton. Scramstad told authorities Miss or cough. Act quickly—don't let it develop into a more serious ailment. Give Thoxine— fi ssafe and they hike it Nota gargle. Money. ry THOXINE Lander, Wyo. Medicine Hat. A., Miles City, Mont., ‘Minneapolis, Minn., cl Modena, Utah, cldy Moorhead, Minn., No. Platte, Neb.. Okla. City, O. Pr. CHiLp’s SORE THROAT: 10¢ Get them at your dealer’s store anytime. See your dealer today. He will ap- preciate your order now. 3. NOTICE—School and coun- ty warrants will be taken at) par in trade for any merchan-'| Mandan Creamery. dine im our store. Alex Rosen & Produce Co. Sioux City, Ia.. eldy. Spokane, Wash.. pcldi Swi‘t Current. S.. eld The Pas, Man., cldy. Toledo, Ohio, rain . Williston, N. 238833338 PERRY “Kills Indiana Youth |W UNERAL HOME Wednesday investigated the slaying) of Kenneth Morgan, 19-year-old Offers Convenience bank immediately after being indicted by the grand jury. The. robbery oc- curred Nov. 14, Nearly all the loot, sewed inside the lining of the suit coats of the men, PLAN NEW VILLAGE WELL Beulah, N. D., Nov. 29.—A new vil- lage well to supply water for the vil- lage is planned by the village board Tests are being made of water in wells | in different parts of the village and vest holes are being sunk to locate the best water supply. The work will all | oe done by hand labor under the civil works program of the federal govern- | I will buy Cattle, Sheep and Hogs every day at Soo Stockyards, Bismarck. Will take in live veals Friday of each week. Broke and un- broke horses for sale or exchange at all times. HERBERT HAWLEY hone 169 Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. mersen Tuesday night just 14 days | Thomas Stevens, and Amos Orr, 31, They pleaded guilty to robbing the | Medecine elds ld PHILCO 16X ~The moet NOTICE ping ohlnme ling magnificent and most inestingredientsareused— werful Phileo ever buill choice imported and domestic KL WAVE—gets standard more ; <= Canton, 8. D., Nov.0—(®)—R. F.| Beach, N. D., Nov. 29.—(7}—A squad He was bound over to circuit court: are “not promising,” Territorial Pioneer | rveiaay.. Sond was fixed at #100, er . nesses at Dies in Connecticut} Nichois was intoxicated and was driv- ing recklessly when the accident oc- Danielson, Conn., Nov. 29.—(®}— |curred south of Worthing. Mrs. Rob- Henry Harrison Heath, 87, former ert Clark of Harrisburg, who was with member of the Dakota legislature |Nichols, and Ronald Culp, infant son When it voted to set off North andjof Mr. and Mrs. Lee South Dakota, died at his home late|Falls, passengers in the other car, Monday. He had lived here 20 years. | were killed. Heath a native of McHenry county, Illinois, son of parents who had left Virginia and settled on prairie land} Kildeer, N. D., Nov. which is now @ part of Chicago, He was a farmer in early life and took up| Killdeer last week. averaged 12c a pound He went to California as a passen-|to approximately $5000. ger on the first trans-continental | were shipped from other tain from the central west to the county. Pacific coast. Later, he returned to Towa where he remained until land in Dakota i? Opened in 1882 for home- sveads, le was a rancher for 18 years and then aided in settling Ar-|par in trade for any merchan- tesian county, Dakota. He edited/dise in our store. Alex Rosen and published @ newspaper there and/@ Bro, + twice went to the legislature. Heath leaves his widow. a daugh- ter, Mrs. Helen Heath Cameron of Wilmington, Mass., and a son, Henry ag Jr., a publisher at Las Vegas, Culp, Sioux KILLDEER TUR) nounds of turkeys were NOTICE—School and coun- ty warrants will be‘ taken at AT to Ip From vat to lip—every step of - hops—malt, made from the highest quality barley—and, crystal pure artesian well water. Expert brewmasters, provided with the most modern equip- ment, skillfully combine these fine ingredients in just the Auditorium 5; proper way. No wonder you'll smack your lips and ask for radio i sien tor ‘Mandan Beverage Co. Distributors Mandan, N. Dak. South Dakotan Faces [Beach Court Mentor _ |rart Bact ts rar we srry Keo ment of te county Manslaughter Charge Miller, and Ernest Schmit, re-|state committee for approval, Not Too Optimistic| ie iri was recovered. Fisk and Orr were ; taken tn Nichols, Sioux City, Wednesday/of 35 candidates for the 1933-24 high ‘conference. oth Was arrested ee hee ate, CttOY | awaited trial on ® charge of first-Ischoot basketball team is working out |" ers ! ‘All three waived extradi-|iestee manslaughter as the result of|here this week as Coach A. D. Mac- In treating children’s colds, an automobile collision Nov. 12 in|Master develops his team for the WILLIAMS COUNTY BUSY | don’t take 4 which two persons were killed. opening game Dec, 12. Williston, N. D., Nov. 29—(P)—Wil- Chniiess ule according to MacMaster, who has only |liams county's public works commit- testified/one letterman, Ralph Jones, a for-|tee is speeding plans for the employ- + PHILCO, forl934, The new 1934 Philco models are here! Visit any Philco dealer and see how Philco engineers have reached new heights of radio formance. Spec- tacular improvements, life-like tone, far-reaching ole that betny yourliter, And VALUES !; Your radio dollar has never bought you so much as in these new 1934 Philco models. Cabinets of exquisite design at prices that never * brought so much in tone and performance! N AAKAARLARRANAAL SMO = ——— volume con- SUITOR tions. fas new Philco _—trel, tone control, full sise distance Gets Police Hand Tebbed alaat as cabinet... . $29.50 EASY TERMS LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RADIO TAVIS MUSIC CO. Phone 762 i 417 4 s from gas-| “evening of life” isso free from complaints. | Millions of people welcome the ald of this re- Center Leaves Not only from our own South- land—but from Turkey—from Greece—from all over the world— the very cream of tobacco crops is gathered for Lucky Strike. And only the center leaves are used—=no stem—no stalk. Each Lucky Strike isfully packed—firmly rolled. Even the ends of the cigarettes are filled —brimful of choicest tobaccos. No loose ends—that’s why Luckies draw easily and burn evenly. The Geam “its toasted” FOR THROAT PROTECTION—POR BETTER T.

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