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In Pennsylvania, May 15, Republi-! cans will have opportunity to express themselves at the polls on the sena- torial candidacies of two men, one of whom has supported Roosevelt's pro- | gram in public utterance and the other of whom has criticized it | Senator David A. Reed. seeking re-| nomination, has said: “I'll continue to} resist those experiments of the pres. ent Washington government which I regard as futile and fantastic . . America is being fed poiscns i wasteful policies . . . invite disaster.”| Aligning himself “beside President Roosevelt in his fight for the forgot-| ten man,” Governur Gifford Pinchot. | campaigning for Reed’s seat, ci the president: “It is becau: stands so often for the things for which I have fought 21 my life that I propose to support him. Senator Reed has stood for all the oppressors | Of the people.” | George H. Earle, who resigned as minister to Austria to seek the Demo- eratic gubernatorial nomination in, Pennsylvania, has given notice he will! “back the policies of Franklin Roose- velt to the limit.” In Connecticut Senator Frederic C.} Walcott, Republican, has started a/ campaign for renomination. | A candidate for the senate seat from Minnesota occupied by Henrik Ship- est stead, Farmer-Labor, is Representa- | BISMARCK, N. D., clear 22 “4 tive Einar Hoidale, who has expressed fear that to turn Roosevelt's leader- ship now would be to invite disaster. | ‘The primary is Jure 18. | Driver Ignores Stop | Sign and Cars Crash) |Helena, Mont., cldy, An automobile smashup that badly, damaged both cars involved occurred | at the corner of Sixth St. and Thayer | avenue, about 10 a. m. Friday when John Moos, 300 Ninth St, drove| through the stop sign and struck a/ car driven by Charles Donahay of) 421 Ninth St. i Neither driver was injured and, ac-| cording to Patrolman William Ebel. ing, Moos assumes all blame for the! accident. i | Swift Current, &., clear 38 | TO-NIGHT AND EVERY FRIDAY ff KFYR 9:30 PRESENTED BY The GENERAL SURPRISES tive varieties that will make your garden more successful thea ever before: ‘Sugar Rock Muskmelon Early Sunshine Sweet Com Red Core Chantenay Corrot Davis Perfect Cucumber, To acquaint you with “FARMER” SEEDS these new items are now offered. SPECIAL AT 5c PKT. Look for the “FARMER” SEED CASE AT YOUR DEALERS 1€ your dealer cannot supply “Farmer” Seedx, send his name and address to FARMER SEED & NURSERY CO. Faribault, Minn, “SALESMEN” Salesmen who will analyze to- day’s buginess problems will ap- preciate the immediate opportun- ity in selling Cash Systems, Credit Systems, Safes, Salesbooks and Portographs. Analyze the merchant's desires and needs for better business control, records and information, then the McCaskey Register company’s continuous improve- ment of equipment to meet to- tay’s needs, and you will want further information. Territory local, must have a car. Good references. Commission leifte coast. cooler west and north portions Saturdey. For South Da- kota: Unsettl ed {tonight and Sat- lurday; somewhat warmer tonight; Rees Rib por- jon Saturday. vigor ‘Montana: Unsettled tonight and Saturday; cooler west and cen- itral portions tonight and east por- tion Saturday. For Minnesota: Increasing cloudi- ness, possibly some snow Saturday and near Lake Superior tonight; not much change in temperature. GENERAL CONDITIONS ‘The barometric pressure is low over the Great Lakes region (8, 8. Marie 29.36) and another “Low” extends from ‘Saskatchewan southward to Arizona (Swift Current 29.56) while high pressure areas overlie the Great Plains and the north Pacific coast re- gion (Seattle 30.00). Precipitation has occurred in the eastern Great Lakes egion but fair weather prevails from ississippi Valley westward to the Pa- Cool weather prevails from the Plains States eastward but temperatures are somewhat higher over the northern Rocky Mountain re- gion and over the north Pacific coast. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.17. Reduced to sea level, 29.99. Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 25 ft. 24 hour change, 0.1 ft. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: ;Total this month to date Normal, this month to di Total, Jan. 1st to date .. Normal, January 1st to date .. Accumulated deficiency to date NORTH DAKOTA i ae! Grand Forks, clear Jamestown, clear . Valley City, clear 28 4 WEATHER IN THE NATION Low- — est Pct. Amarillo, Tex., Boise, Idaho, fy 3838888388388 Devils Lake, N. Dodge City, Kans., clear Edmonton, Alta., cldy... 42 Havre, Mont., clear Huron, 'S. D., ‘clear. Kamloops, B. C., peldy. Kansas City, Mo., clear |Lander, Wyo., clear.... 40 Medicine Hat, A., clear Miles City, Mont., clear Minneapolis, Minn., clear 30 Modena, Utah, cl 38 Moorhead, Mim No. Platte, Neb., clear. Okla. City, O., clear... rr. Albert, Sask., peldy. Qu’Appelle, Sask., clear Rapid City, 8. D., clear Roseburg. Ore., clear St. Louis, Mo. 33888883: 82388838888 & Marie, Seattle, Was Sheridan, . Sioux City. Ta.,’ clea: Spokane, Wash., peldy. The Pas, Man., peldy. Toledo, Ohio, snow Williston, N.'D., clea | Winnemticea, Nev. cle: Winnipeg, Man., clear Capitol Wall Falls; Telephones Are Out ‘Telephone communication with Lib- tty Memorial building at the capitol was interrupted Thursday when part 0: the wall of the old capitol building fell across the telephone cable, break- ing it and isolating offices in the | Memorial building. Manager F. H. Waldo of the North- western Bell Telephone Co., said he expected the line would be repaired -|late Thursday afternoon The old capitol building is being wrecked anc the material hauled away and the high wind Wednesday is thought to have loosened the re- maining walls on the east side of the building, which caused part of it to collapse Thursday. It's harder to find women comedians than men, says a Hol- lywood director. Be yourself, is man’s motto. WHEN YOUR DAUGHTER COMES TO WOMANHOOD their teens need ‘ ; a tonic and regu- lator. Gi Lydia E, Pi s Vege- table Compound for the next few months, ros \er how to her health at this i critical time: When she is 0 bappy, healthy wife and mother she will iaE. egetable Alex Rosen & Bro. able of e Capitol Edition. Ras ewe; Weather Report ————__——4 tled tonight and Saturday; warmer lotice — School and county | , warrants are taken at par in \trade for merchandise here— Extra copies are still avail- Tribune’s New Per copy 5c. = cypeDts PIAY IT. Solution to Previous Contract Problem | lee | | i “Delaying the Finesse” is the topic of an interesting article by John | Beamish which appeared recently in the Bridge Magazine of England. The article brought out a very good point. | I should lixe to call two of his exam- ples to the attention of my readers, The bidding is according to our | own system. The Play | ‘West cashes the king and queen of! Duplicate—E. and W. vul. j hearts and then leads the ace eal | Opening lead—w K. hearts. Of course the natural play, , ¥, . is to trump the heart, but before/ West ive fora doing so, why not look the hand over! be fam ass Pass ONIRACT BY WM. E. McKENNEY (Secretary, American Bridge League) jand, as Mr. Beamish says, “Reserve |the greater number of chances for! | yourself.” { | You have a losing club, and if the) clubs do not break, you may have to take the diamond finesse. Why not|trump. Win {t in the dummy with discard your losing club on this third/the queen and pull trump. heart? Now lead the king and x of clubs, j iwinning the second club in dummy s: {with the ace. Then lead the third Today’s Contract Problem | | ciub from dummy and ruff with a South is playing the hand | | small spade. at four spades. West cashes | | Now that the club suit breaks, you three hearts and then leads a | {can discard the losing diamond on club. But the declarer still | |the good eight of clubs and you do can make his contract. How? | | not need to take the diamond finesse. | If the club suit does not break, as |® last resort you would take the dia- ; Mond finesse. But the point of the | hand is that, by refusing to ruff the third heart trick, you provide your- self with the greater number of pos- | sibilities; first, your opponent may lead a diamond or a heart, which | gives you the hand; second, you will be able to find out if the club suit | breaks before being forced to take the | diamond finesse. If you had ruffed the third heart, jyou ‘would now pick up the trump, lead the king and x of clubs, and East would be in before you knew ‘whether the club suit could be estab- lished. Then East would lead a diamond, forcing you to decide immediately whether to take the diamond finesse, (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) | Would Sell Gas in For Fight at Cabin) Western N. D. Cities John Masseth was convicted of as-| The Montana-Eastern Pipe Line sault and battery Thursday before Co. of Billings, Mont., has applied to Justice of the Peace D. H. Houser |the state railroad commission for a and sentenced to 30 days in the coun- |Certificate to sell natural gas in six ty jail and fined $25 and costs. jelties in western North Dakots. ‘The Jail sentence will be suspended Citles’ affected by the application if the fine and costs are paid immedi-|are Bismarck, Mandan, Dickinson, ately. If fine and costs are not paid, | Williston, Medora and Beach. he was sentenced to serve the jail] A date for hearing will be set sentence and additional time at the |the commission said. rate of two dollars per day until the fine and costs are worked out. Masseth was charged with assault- ing Jake Spegmiller, proprietor of| the “Cabin,” north of the state capi-| tol. Solution in next issue. West is still in the lead. Now if| he continues a heart, you get a ruff and a discard, while if he continues a diamond it will be right into your ace-jack. If he leads a club or @ trump, you will pick the trump. Masseth Sentenced FORMER SENATOR DIES Baltimore, April 13.—()—Former U. S. Senator Richard P. Ernst of Kentucky died early Friday at the Johns Hopkins hospital, where he had ‘been a patient for the last two weeks. |The former senator suffered a stroke aboard the liner California, en route from Colon, Panama, and was rushed miles Friday as the body of William here immediately after the boat Wallace McDowell, United States |d0cked in New York. minister, was carried on a gun-carriage/ ane thyroid gland was removed to from his legation to a railroad train.| seiieve a heart ailment in 20 patients starting the trip back to the United in Boston, but what girl wants her States, [heart treated in that way? IRISH HONOR McDOWELL Dublin, Irish Free State, April 13.— ()\—Crowds lined the street for two Suppose he returns the ten of} DRISCOLL MAN DIES IN DAUGHTER'S HOME Guilack Johnson ‘Had Lived in Burleigh County Since 1908; Was 91 Years Old munity Hall at Driscoll at 2 p. m. Rev. G. P. Gaede, of the Seventh Day Ad- ventist church at Bismarck, will have charge of the services. Pallbearers will be L. B. Olson, M. T. Olson, Ole Svea, Ole Nelson, Nels Dronen and Peter Kluksdahl, all of OSCAR SCHNEIDER COMMITS = Shoots Himself in Bathroom of Home Early Friday Morn- ing With Revolver Oscar W. Schneider, well known taxi-driver, shot and killed himself at his home, 300 Fourteenth 8t., south, about 2 o'clock Friday morning, with ® .32-calibre revolver, according to Coroner W. E. Perry, who said Friday morning that he did not believe an inquest woud be heid to determine the cause of death, According to Patrolman Peter Reid, ‘who with Patrolman Vincent Kavaney vas called to Schneider's home short- Drake, N. D., and two brothers, Rich- ie Schneider of Bismarck and Frank Pargo. Funeral services have been set tent- atively for Monday afternoon and will OLSON FOR ROOSEVELT St. Paul, April 13.—(?)—Defending the public Farmer-Labor party, B. Olson, only third-party governor in the nation, Thursday night assert- ‘ed his party “believes in the sincer- ty” of President D. Roosevelt. Ce OT f Bits of News From Throughout World (By The Associated Press) | WHOLE PARTY RESCUED Moscow—Daring Russian aviators succeeded in Cape Van Karem, youth movement. SUSPECT GERMAN TOURIGT Ghent, Belgium—A German tourist Under the Treaty of Ver- - /sailles, a section of the work was re- turned from Berlin to Ghent. FLIERS STILL UNREPORTED Shanghai—Another day passed with no word of three American fliers lost since Tuesday when By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Velma Johnson, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, for a week left for Bismarck Saturday where she is employed. Mrs. Ned Asplund entered a Bis- marck hospital for treatment Wed- funeral. Mrs. Carlson is a sister of Mr. Ecklund. Miss Verna Strand visited with her Miss Margaret Hagstrom spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Minot taking state board examinations in beauty culture. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boetcher, Mr. ited with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Faiken- stein Sunday. Mrs, Edwin Johnson visited with ‘Caughters, Neva and Nadine, and Mrs. Charlie Noon called at the Ecklund home Sunday. SOPHIE GETS DIVORCE plank of the Floyd | Abe Vincent Kavaney Is Appointed Patrolman Vincent Kavaney, for the last nine Corwin: years an employe of Churchill Motors, Inc., has been appointed as Otter Tail Power Co. Would Serve Inkste: Application for permit to furnish electric service at Inkster has been of Valley City, authorizing of tate freight service interstate, Norman AH. Heinle home Wednesday. Frank Brezden and Dan Greene called at the Heinle home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons, Ernest, Richard and Junior, and Mr. and Mrs, John Schell, Jr., and fam- ily were visitors at the Carl Schlof- change |man home Sunday. Peter Hallan was an overnight guest .!at the Lars Haugen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibel and sons are visiting at the Fred Wagner ome. | |. Mrs. L. E Hall, Mr. and Mra. Bere nard Hall and daughter and Edward ‘Warner and son were Wilton shop- pers Friday. All breeds of geese in this country @re descended from the wild gray goose; they have been domesticated for centuries. Issued public storage company li- censes to William Bryna of Grand Forks, Hoenck’s fur store of Fargo, and L. B, Hiler Transfer and Storage company of Grand Forks. ——_—— it buyers’ More than 15,000 new books were Finley Published in Great Britain in 1932, Ancient Egyptians worshiped the crocodile, both living and dead. ivestock Hoenses to C. W. Archer of and A. R. Miller of Hettinger, and agent's li- cense to Christ Dronen of Finley. Renewed transport pilot's license Thousands have Ended their Bowel Worries by taking this advice! Can constipation safely be relieved? “Yes!” say medical men. “Yes!” say the many thousands who have followed their advice and know. You are not likely to cure your constipation with salts, pills, tablets or any of the habit-forming cathar- tics. But you can safely relieve this condition by gentle regulation with a suitable liquid laxative. THE LIQUID TEST: First: select a properly prepared i cof pope take the ‘you a ‘to your system. Third: gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving of their own accord. Simple, isn’t it? And it- works! The right liquid laxative brings thorough bowel action without using force. An approved liquid laxative (one which is most widely used for both adults and children) is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It is a doctor's prescription, and perfectly safe. Its laxative action is based on senna, a natural laxative; the dose can be measured, and the action thus regulated to suit your individual need. If there are children in your ~ hougehold, don’t give them any fad form of laxative, but use a health- ful, helpful preparation like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Its very taste will tell you it is wholesome, and agreeable to the stomach. De- lightful taste, and delightful action; there is no discomfort at the time, or after. Ask your druggist for Dr. ret Syrup Pepsin, all ready A Frank Statement Concerning Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ‘We believe the use of pills and tablets containing mineral drugs is raphdly, giv- ott ihe bowels wit & ud laxative. We believe Dr. Caldwell’s original prescription of fresh herbs, pure pepsin, and senna is the ideal family laxative. And we know it is a safe Preparation for children and expectant mothers use it does not cause bowel strain or irritate the kidneys. — to store /O million dollars worth of tobacco — £2 miles of warehouses - Everything that Science knows about is used in making Chesterfields. One thing we do is to buy mild, ripe tobaccos and then lock up these to- baccos in modern storage to age and mellow like rare wines. It takes about 3 years to age the tobaccos for your Chesterfield, for Time does something to tobacco that neither man nor machine It means something to keep 70 million dollars worth of tobacco in storage. It means just this: to make Chesterfield the cigarette that’s milder, the cigarette that tastes better. can do. i warehouses For wrapping, addressing and mailing per individual copy 20c. Special rates to advertisers and quantity orders. The Bismarck paid weekly. Age 30-45. See H. R. Butcher, Patterson Hotel Friday evening, April 13th, Qnd Saturday, April 14th. Tribune Circulation Dept. CONVERT’S 4

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