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“LINES FOR FUTURE Weather Report? DRAWN IN SPEECHES [ <b 0 <e, «Party Leaders Hit at Adminis- tration Policies in Lincoln Day Addresses ota: fair tonight an Wednesday; lowed by ' colder west and north rtions Wednes- ‘Washington, Feb. 13.—(4—Lines for | COLDER ie future Repubitcan campaign attacks! Pair tonignt and Weeuesdentane appeared drawn Tuesday from Lin- (tinued mild temperature. coln anniversary addresses by four’ For Minnesota: Partly cloudy to: high members of that party, hitting/Might and Wednesday, possibly light vachi! snow in northeast portion; warmer in at the scope of dali maeniner®: jeast_ and south portions tonight, fol- esday. threatened encroachments upon in: dividual freedom. GENERAL CONDITIONS Arthur M. Hyde, Hoover Secretary cage ES hoa pct , in New York, asserted Over the lower Great es and over of Agriculture, in X jew 8 ‘ork, assert HOHHGEA AIHA ihe Bie’ wae, the government was leaning toward ™ compulsory tactics in dealing with | hile a high vmagals Beri Ming og farmers, was managing business under| right snow fell in the lower Great codes, and that states had surrendered | Lakes region and in Manitoba while their powers for emergency relief'elsewhere the weather is generally funds. [eee droj et in the “Washington has become not alone | ST! ’§ Tegion ans : Valley, but readings are above the Sh el the city hall of the n8-| seasonal normal in the western states. Everett Sanders, chairman of the an station barometer, inches: Republican national committee, at/28.18, Reduced to sea level, 30.01. Gettysburg spoke principally of Lin-| coin but also urged party members to PRECIPITATION Preserve “‘that undefiled strain of in-|_ For Bismarck station: corruptible democracy.” poe A ea ioreete Representative James M. Beck of} Total, Jan. 1st to date .. me Pennsylvania, former solicitor general, | Normal, January Ist to date .. speaking before the National Repub- | Accumulated deficiency to date Ne York with Hyde, baad | lican club in New York wii 'yde, NORTH DAKOTA POINTS | fol- a.m. 33838388333 B88 Ey 3838) 00 cl .. Clear fogey.. 0. clear.. ia., Clear... 8. S. Marie, Mi | Seattle, es. Spokahe, Swift The Pas, Man., clear. Toledo, Ohio, snow | Williston, N. D., | Winnemucca, Nev. Winnipeg, Man. Sealed proposals for furnishing | in th Bism: | ceive | Commi Secretary ta unitil | M. Monday February 26th, 1934. | ‘The approximate areas to ed are as follow 1, \Governor's Room *s Chamber “hamber new State Capitol Building at) ck, North Dakota will be re-|5 by the Board of State Capitol | at the office of the} arck, North Dako-| in Bis nine thirty o'clock (9:30) A. ustl ‘Justice's Justice's |Justice’s Se tary Chief Justice's Cham- ber . |Conference Room . |Conference Room reconstruction program was made, 26 «26 = .00| ters of trade and industry will differ | Valley City, eldy. governments that now regulate the) est Pct. | Henry P. Fletcher, former am-| nee eee s Jand Republican dinner at Hager- | Calgary, Alta., clear. after refusing to accept a similar prin- | Des Moines, Ia., clear. past and present administrations. | range” Ait D., HELP YOu KEEP |Lander, Wyo., clear... ‘innet is, “4 Utah, Regular Habits nou! nt for strength and en- Otherwise, this ailment may cause You can correct it, usually, | erous “bulk” to your daily menu. MISSIONERS Inside the body, the fiber of ALt- oF the intestinal wastes. Isn’t it safer—and pleasanter— Two tablespoonfuls of ALL-BRAN with each meal. If seriously ill, see Serve ALt-BRAN as a cereal with a contended that if the present social 5 est. Pet. Permanent: 4 |Grand Forks, cldy. Preaek “Our government in the vital mat-| Jamestown, clear 22 22 00! 4n degree, but not in kind, from the! WEATHER IN THE NATION industrial life of the individual in | ! a h 3 \ Italy, Germany and Russia. BISMARCK, N. D,, clear 29 Dassador to Italy, at a’ western Mary-| Boiss, fae eles stown, hit in part the NRA, saying Chicago, Ill., snow Canada was advancing economically | Denver; Colo., clear... ciple. He cited trade figures from the | Devils Lake, N. D. eldy. “ | Helena, ‘Mont |Huron, 8. D., | Kamloops, B: C., clear. . Kansas City, Mo., clear \Medicihe Hat | Miles Clty, HEALTHY AND HAPPY ‘°°: Delicious Cereal Promotes The right kinds of foods form the noid sis of health. You need ergy. And you need “bulk” to pre- vent common constipation. headaches, loss of appetite and energy. by eating a delicious cereal. Kelloge’s ALt-BRAN adds gen- Tests show this “bulk” is similar | cciRinaa AGA to that found in leafy vegetables, | BOARD OF STATE CAPITOL CoM ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA RAN absorbs moisture, and forms | 4PVERTISEMENT FOR CARPETING @ soft mass. Gently, this clears out ALL-Bran is also 2 good source of vitamin B and iron. to enjoy this food in place of takin, Patent medicines? - daily will overcome most types of | vommon constipation. Chronic cases, your doctor. ALL-BRAN makes no claim to be a “cure-all.” milk or cream, or cook into fluff tauffins and breads, - Remember, Kellogg's Att-Bran | fs all bran with only necessary fla- voring added. It contains much more needed “bulk” than part-bran Products. Get the red-and-green 331 yds. | The maximum price per yard sub- mitted by bidders for carpet and ‘pad- ding) laid in place shall not exceed} Five! ($5.00) Dollars per yard, Each biddér will be permitted to submit | ckage at your grocer’s, Made by jeight (8) or less samples with unit | ‘ellogg in Battle Creek, |price of each. bids must be ac- and | a" - and companied by samples of carpets {full description of materials |make. | All proposals must be submitted in| duplicate in plain opaque sealed en-| velopes with the words “Proposal for! |Carpeting in North Dakota State Cap-| itol” typed prominently on the face of} the envelope and all proposals shall |be addressed to: Mr. Frank L. Anders, Secretary, | Board of State Capitol Commis- sioners, Bismarck, North Dakota. Big reduction in G & J tire prices. While others talk higher tire prices Gambles reduce ’em again —G & J Trojan, 41.40-21 was $6.48, now $4.89, 5.25-18 was $9.00, now |; ithe Board of State Capitol Commis. $6.95. Tubes 79c up. lor reject any or ail bids or parte of bids as it may deem best for the In- terest of the State of North Dakota. BOARD OF STATE CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA R. M. RISHWORTH, President rck, North Dakota FRANK i. ANDERS, Secretary Bismarck, North Dakota Dates of Publication January 30th, February 6th, 13th and 20th, 1934, BOARD OF STATE CAPITOL coM-| i MISSIONERS i | NORTH DAKOTA STATE CAPITOL BUILDING FUND| The Board of State missioners offers for receive up to Two o'clock (2:00) P. M. Monday February 26th, 1934, and will then open proposals for the pur- chase of five per cent, (5%) State Capitol Building Fund Cortiticates in the amount of Three Hundred Fifty- two. Thousand Dollars ($352,000.00), in accordance with the provisions of Section 14, Chapter 205, 8. L. 1931, Bidders will understand that ‘the State Capitol Building Fund Certifi- cates in the amount of Three Hun- dred Fifty-two Thousand Dollars ($352,000.00) will not be issued all at ono time, but will be issued in par- tial amounts to the successful bidder by the Board of State Capitol Com- missioners from time to time as funds bec ry to pay the con- aterial furnished and erformed to complete the con- struction of the new State Capitol Building. No bid for less than par Sap he a TAKE YOUR pencil—add up the value of just the large things in your kitch- en and compare this fig- ure with the total amount of fire insurance you carry on everything in your home. You'll be greatly surprised! Ask us to insure your household goods and per- sonal belongings in the Hartford. curely sealed, ry, “Board of 101 is for State and en- do} Capitol Fu Certificates Full information can be obtained frdm the Secretary at Bismarck, North Dakota. All proposals must be accompanied by’ a Certified Check in the sum not leas than one per cent (1%) of the amount of the proposal. ‘The Board reserves the right to re- Ject any or all bids, or parts of bids 1 to the Board to be nd 1 card in the hand of one of your oppo- Mississippl | “cain we find an opponent making: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934 wth CONTRACT | EXPERTS PLAY IT Solution to Previous Contract Problem By WM. E. McKENNEY Secretary, American Bridge League) Sometimes, when you locate a high (nents, you may be able to use this! ‘high card to keep from losing another trick. In other words, make your losers work to your advantage. ‘The Bidding North makes a response of two no mp in an endeavor to protect the king of spades. It does not pay gen- | erally to support your partner's suit | with less than four trump if you have la better bid Of course, three hearts to the king-queen justify support, if you have no other constructive bid in your hand. |. In this case, however, North does | | have a consiructive two no trump bid,! which I believe is the better response. | | However, when South goes to four hearts, inviting a slam and showing five hearts, West should lose no time/ |in getting to six hearts. the mistak> of doubling, simply be- {cause he holds five trump. The only ienance West has to defeat the hand! lis to take a heart trick and the queen) lof clubs. | T often have said—and again re- | Today's Contract Problem South is declarer at three no trump. West opens the five of clubs. Where should the first club trick be won, and why? Solution in next issue. 13) setting the contract. Otherwise, your double may disclose just the informa- tion the declarer needs. The Play West's opening lead was the jack of spades, which South, declarer, won with the acc, He now played a heart to dummy’s queen and found East out of hearts, East discarding a small sprde. This left West with a sure heart trick. Of course, if the club finesse will work, the contract can be made. However, the opening lead of the | feck of spades looks like a double- ton, West's double should mark him for i least the queen of-clubs, so the de- peat—never double a slam contract,! unless you have two positive ways of’ (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) *9| Roosevelt Assailed at -00| Republicans Tuesday turned their at- ‘00 | tention to the perfecting of local party | ‘00 | Organizations after a preliminary rally | 00 here Monday. | 00 |lisher who was a speaker at the after- jnoon mecting condemned the “bureau- | \eracy and extravagance” of the pres- | weighs 210 pounds and stands six feet, 'Virginia Bruce t | ell ls and installing carpeting and padding jground of cruelty, jsatd Tuesday. | ‘clorer decided that it would be hope- ‘less to try for the club finesse, and | that it would be better to try to find | ‘Vest with simply a doubleton spade. | ‘The spade was returned and won in | dummy with the king. Three more ,Tounds of hearts were taken, a spade being discarded from dummy. | Declarer then led a diamond to | dummy’s ace and returned a diamond, | cashing the king and then the queen |of diamonds. He led his last heart, | terowing West in the lead, and as | West had nothing but clubs remain- ing, he was forced to lead into de- clarer’s tenace. | While the declarer got a bad break \sn trump, he did get a good break in dfstribution, Duplicate—None yul. Opening lead—@J West North = Kast Pas 2NT Pass Pass 69 Pass Double Pass Pass South 19 10 Pass aie Bay tn Jan. 14. She said : 4 | Tuesday she had engaged an attorney G. O. P. Convention io represent her in the divoree pro- — eedings. Des Moines, Ia., Feb. 13.—()—Iowa | ‘Young Giant Accused Colonel Frank Cox, Chicago pub-| Denison, Iowa, Feb... 13- PA young giant—Louis Hamann, 18, who 00 .09/ent administration and | advocated |three inches tall, Tuesday was con- 00 | “a return to prosperity by means of a .00 constructive program based on past .00 | experience.” 00 04 00 00 fronted by a possible life sentence in Prison on a charge of slaying his 76- year-old grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Evers. He confessed Monday night, County | Attorney Andrew Bell said, that he slew the woman with a piece of stove- wood in the hope of obtaining money Ask Divorce Soon Hollywood, Feb. 13. — () — What- ver hope tivere has been for a recon- ation with John Gilbert, debonair reen actor, is past and she will sue for divorce within 10 days on the | Virginia Bruce |S home at Schleswig, Iowa. FAY VALLEE IS ILL Santa Monica, Cal., Feb. 13.—?)}— uffering a relapse, Fay Webb Vallee Miss forbidden tu see all visitors, You have to equal the gasoline if you want to equal the speed! Conoco Bronve Gasoline has di is perior qualities that can only be duplicated by another tankful. Conoco Bronze Gasoline is a blend of three types of gasoline in a new formula that has created its leadership. I stating, lightning pick- rite Poe er, tnstth penton and pecater a : BE antiknock-—thése are Conoco CONOCO: MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” as ay appeai in| the best interest of the State of North Dakota, to waive any in- Seema: the bids r ved. ishworth, President, North Dakota. j ra, Gecretary Date bese rg ee 30, 'ublication anual a Vebruary 6th, ath and 36th. 1924, ‘The sutomobile industry used 814,- 000,000 of rubber, or 86 per ; a4 alma. il otal rubber eutput, ta 1898 ‘Bismarck 8 Breadwey Phone 577 Of Killing Relative| "** was confined to a hospital Tuenda, | of hel Throughout World * o | . JAPS VOTE FOR ARMS Tokyo—The lower house of = ment passed a budget bill calling for the largest peacetime defense appro- priations in the history of Japan. Prompt passage was expected in the house of peers. TRADE WAR OPENS London—Britain imposed a 20- per-cent additional tariff on vari- ous French imports—and the Franco-British trade war was on. TO SIGN TRADE PACT London — Russian trade delegation members announced a new Anglo- Rassian trade treaty will be signed ‘Thursday. Silver to Be Given Aid by Morgenthau Washington, Feb. 13.- tary Morgenthau pledged himself Tuesday for the rehabilitation of silver. A letter from the treasury secre- tary to the house coinage committee was interpreted as forecasting an early step beyond the present fed- eral purchases of newly-minted do- mestic silver. The secretary himself was called for personal testimony before the committee as hearings opened Tues- day on new silver legislation. Treasury officials look for the usual large over-subscription to the new $800,000,000 note offering on which the books close Tuesday night. The offering is divided into two parts of $400,000,000 each in 22-month, 2% per cent treasury notes. The financing will push the cash balance of the treasury past $5,000,- 000,000. This, however, includes the $2,800,000,000 profit the government a Why the Sudden Change to Liquid Laxatives? Doctors have always recognized the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can be thus regulated to suit individual \ The ee too, is fast returnit to the use of Hee laxatives. People have learned that a properly pre- pared liquid laxative brings a fect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a. ee laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. It forms no hal you need not take a “double dose” a any or two later. Nor will a mild liqui “laxative ate the kidneys. The wrong cathartic often do eget he thought she had hidden in her| ore harm Ena ele acti ieield a a rescription, and 18 ject fe. its laxative action is based on, senna —a natural laxative. The bowels will not become eo on this form ip. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Fepein is at all druggists. Member N. R. A. 330 C. 8. T. 8:30 M. 8. T. Atthe Sign of the Red Triangle Wr free Te book of chese ei, a fonySarg eight- Go to any Conoco station or dealer, who will give yous postcard. You postpaid, self- ir paeap ery orgy pled BRONZE GASOLINE INSTANT STARTING—LIGHTNING PICK-UP—HIGH TEST LOMAS OIL Co. ‘Wholesale and Retail 917 MAIN AVENUE aT a Bits of News From made when the dollar was devalued. Secretary Morgenthau explained: “We are operating our financing just a3 though the $2,800,000,000 wasn’t (By The Associated Press) | there. OO Law Weaves Web of Warrants for ‘Owl’ Baltimore, Feb. 13—(7)—The law wove a web of warrants Tuesday around Basil Banghart—‘“the Owl’— and his three companions. Federal warrants were the strong- est strands holding Banghart, Isaac Costner, May Davis and Mrs. Tom} Touhy. So numerous and serious are | the charges that the prisoners are held under $200,000 bond. Banghart is wanted in Chicago as &@ member of the Touhy gang, mem- bers of which faced Tuesday in that city their second trial for kidnaping John (Jake the barber) Factor. Banghart, Costner and the Davis woman also are wanted on federal charges in Charlotte, N. C., for a $105,- tad a truck robbery on last Novem- Reaffirmatjon of 1930 Rates Urged Washington, Feb. 13.—()—Grain marketing centers, flour millers and tvading exchanges had their day be- fore the Interstate commerce Com- mission Monday and with few excep- tions urged reaffirmation of the com- mission’s 1930 rate order for western. tailroad grain traffic. * ‘The commission, assisted by repre- sentatives of regulatory bodies. of seven states, was hearing its fifth day ef testimony in the re-opened grain 1930, providing a reduction in rates, was vacated by the supreme court upon motion of the railroads and the court otdered the taking of new testi- mony, One voice was raised in opposition jto the 1930 order, however. Harry C. {Ames, who appeared for the Omaha \grain’ exchenge, contended the order had worked to the disadvantage of ithe Omaha market and to the benefit of Kansas City, its chief rival, as a |grain terminal. He charged ship- ;Ments to Omaha had fallen off 61 per jeent during the period the order tgs |in effect, while the loss in Kansas City | Was only 12 per cent. Three Negroes Are Condemned to Death | fernando, Miss. Feb. 13—(P)— | Three Negroes who must die on the /Ballows for attacking a white girl are safe in cells Tuesday because of the uniforms of the Mississippi National Guard. Threatening crowds surged about | Monday following the conviction of | the Negroes and fear was felt for their |safety. To thwart the crowd the j Negroes were disguised as guardsmen. They donned the uniforms of the troops even to the steel helmets. Thus, they marched to the train with the 152 guardsmen whose bristling bay- onets afforded still further protection. The Negroes were taken to jail at Jackson. They are to hang March 26. All three, Johnny Jones, 23; Isaac Howard, 25, and Ernest McGhee, 23, have confessed that they had held up the automobile carrying a 17-year-old the uncle and aunt and attacked the rete case. The commission's order of school girl while the uncle and aunt Holly Springs school girl, her aunt of | Memphis and G. A. Collins, of Myrtle. | uncle of the school girl, and robbed | Nt ae seis wees cocaried asians \Stockwell to Speak | At Minnesota Fete Fargo, N. D., Feb. 13.—()—Walter L. stockwell, Masonic official of North Dakota and a graduate of the Univer- sity of Minnesota in the class of 1889. will give the Charter Day address at \his alma mater Thursday at the in- vitation of President L. D. Coffman. Stockwell has been president of his | class for 25 years. The convocation nearest Feb. 18 always commemorates the reorganization of the university on Feb. 18, 1886, the school marking !ts beginning from that date. “Life and traditions of the early years” is the topic chosen for Stock- well’s address, with special reference to social, educational and inspiration- al influences. Mr. and Mrs. Stockwell will go to Minneapolis Wednesdi Always “ 29 ; Yun down : Build up your resistance this winter with vitamins and minerals! Have fewer colds, eat better, sleep better—feel fit! rer ol by tating McRESSON'S VITA liver oil by taking McKE: s \ | MIN CONCENTRATE TABLETS OF | COD LIVER OIL, Chocolate-coated. | No fishy taste. 3 tablets equal in vitamin value 2 teaspoons high grade cod liver oil. |. McKESSON’S are the ONLY vitamin concentrate tablets to bring you valuable minerals (calcium and phosphorus) as well as vitamins. Don’t overlook this impor- tant advantage. Vitamins alone are not enough! your druggist. REPORT AS OF DECEMBER 30, 1933, OF CORPORATIONS WHICH, UNDER THE TERMS OF THE BANKING ACT OF 1933, ARE AFFILIATES OR HOLDING COMPANY AFFILIATES OF DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. Bismarck, North charter No, 13398 : BY REASON OF COMMON OWNERSHIP 0 STHWEST BANCORPORA’ & CONTROL VESTED IN NOR! iT ‘TION OR THROUGH Federal Reserve District No. 9 DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY (This report to made t= compliance with the requirements of the Banking Ast of 1063) z cy teens oie in’ \UBTIN STATE BANK, At age JAN, Austin, Minnesota Bowiue, sian, Genera Banking STATE 4 UNION ‘BANK, Browns Valley, Beinn. DODOE CENTER STATE BANE, Dodge Center, Minn, ‘BANK OF ELK RIVER, Eit River, Mina. eee use San Be catenin ngok county: BANK, Luverne, Minnesota Sauer Ta LLG TREATS eee, UNION STATE BANE, Montevideo, Minnescts Genre Banke ATE: STATE BANK OF NORTHFIELD, Northfield, Minn. NORTHWESTERN STATE BANK, Ortonville, Minn, General Banking A UNION STATE BANK, Bauk Rapids, Minnesote ‘General Banking MURRAY COUNTY STATE BANK, Slayton, Minn. ‘General Banking UNION STATE BANK, Thief River Falls, Minn. sr ‘General Banking FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK, ‘Tracy, Minn.—General Banking ‘ATE BANK OP VIRGI ‘Virginia, Minnesota Sonera ‘Banking wise NORTHWESTERN BANK OF GRANVILLE, Granville, MD General Benting OT on "ARMERS STATE. BANK, Maddock, North Dakota ” Ueneral banking MADISON VALLEY BANK, Ennis, Montane ‘General Banking Cy 5 HILL COUNTY STATE BANE, Havre, Montana BANK & TRUST CO., Lewistown, Mont, General Bathing and Trask Busines FIRST STATS BANK, Malta, Montana ‘General Banking MANHATTAN STATE AX BANK, Manhattan, Montane BANK OF MILES CITY, Miles City, Montans ‘Genera: Banking NERS & MER‘ ‘Roundup, Mentans un CHANTS BANK, NK OF SHERIDAN, STATE BERLIN STATE BANK, Berlin, Wisconsin NORTHWEST GAVINGS BANK, Mason ity, Iows SECURITY STATE BANK, Norfolk, Nebraska ‘General SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANE, Omaha, Mebrasks “rms ALBERT INO., Albert Lee, INVESTMENTS, INC., Tuan -Handics Weel Eatate & Ouiee Ameo SECURITY INSURANCE AGENCY, Paribeult, ina. ‘insurance Agency ncies Weal Easate & Ounce fcseie” Candies Real Estate ae tnourance® LIVESTOCK LOAM CO.. Minneapolis, Sinn. Gibnales Livestock Lease sy 80. SIDE INSURANCE AGENY INO., Minnespetis, Mine, Tasurance Agency ‘TION PAE LAND OOMPANY, Mianenpels, Mion, a Minn, MESES Eeer™ Comma, boone AL COMPANY, St, Paul, Minn, '00., So. St. Paul, Mina, CELELEURETUCLUEEL EEC EEE El PEEEGEEPGEETLETTT DERE EROCOREOERCURU US PACCOURECOLORERRESOREROLELOEEE, CECE COUP CROP e eee cece ee cece cece cece ce eee eee NATL INSURANCE AGENGY, Valley City, . D- ‘agency BANK , Huron, 8. ‘iliniales Weal Estate Operstes Beak _ Ni 4 . FIRGT NATIONAL AGENCY, Watertown, COMPANY, Omaha, Neb. 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