The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1934, Page 7

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BESPESSSakiarackie TF Bleaatsasase BRASET CRT? Oe BFUR POS tT? Ba &S * the campaign. Fi- nal approval of the projects awaits acceptance of workmen’s compensa- THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1934 mins, director of the federal housing ‘the relief rolls of the state to act as Sdministration in North Dakota, said. |canvassers, clerks and supervisors in The canvassers will move from 'the campaign. home to home in the cities, distribut- | Local chairmen have been appoint- WIL GET UNDER W AY ce insurance responsibilities by local |ing iiterature and urging the home- ied in each city, to direct the cam. IN STATE OCT, 2) gessesstiosteres —— el Canvassers Seek to Release by $500,000 in Federal Hous- ing Campaign canvassers, and one supervisor; Grand Seeking to release $500,000 in “stag-| Forks county, $1,596, four clerks, one Nant” money, more than 200 canvas-| supervisor and 24 canvassers; Barnes Sers, aided by federal relief money,| county, $888, five clerks, one supervisor Soon will move through cities in the|and 12 canvassers; Stutsman county, State, urging house repairs and beau- | $1,092, three clerks, 16 canvassers, and tification, as part of the state-wide | one supervisor; Burleigh county, $1,392, HE : to beautify their dwelling |paign. Chairmen who have been aj Places, and to modernize them. The |pointed inculde: 8. W. Corwin, Bi campaign is expected to last for three |marck; Frank Wetzstein, Mandan; weeks, according to present plans. ; William Johnson, Minot; E. J. Gurski, Replies from 115 bankers in various |Jamestown; Harry E. Polk, Williston; communities have shown an estimate John McGuire, Fargo; Frank Day, Of approximately $500,000 will be re- |Dickinson; John Morgan, Devils Lake; in the state for construction George Dixon, Valley City and Paul: tion work, if the cam- |Griftith, Grand Forks. is successful, Cummins said. _—_—_—_— paign will be BANDIT CONFESSES disoclatinna’” PATKS | sainneapolis, Oct. 6—(P).—Thwarted early Saturday in an attempt to hold Total |UP a south side chicken shack in individual banks will receive | Which he fired a shot in an effort to Guarantee of the federal govern- |¢€Scape, a 32-year-old Minneapolis man it up to 20 per cent, Cummins ex- |later admitted to police he had staged Hepieky rE home modernization campaign. four clerks, 20 canvassers and one su- Ten federal relief projects have|pervisor; Mortun county, $888, three been submitted for approval to E. A.| clerks, 12 canvassers and one super- Willson, state federal relief adminis- | visor. trator, for funds with which to carry Drive Starts Oct. 20 bn the campaign. campaign is expected to get Tentative plans call for an expendi-| under way simultaneously in the 10 ure of $12,596 in federal monies, with| cities about October 20, Robert Cum- Gone Up in Smoke a; o) Will That Be Your Unhappy Story? Don’t wait for the Fire Demon to Investors Mortgage Security Co. F. A. Lahr, Mgr. Dakota National Bank Building BURNER — $29.50 AND HEAT WITH The Safe Fuel then pay for this excellent, clean and economical fuel after you have enjoyed it. : Montana-Dakota Power Co. Bismarck — Mandan — Dickinson 5 Broadway four other holdups in the last several The campaig: weeks. The man gave his name as serve a three. Gorden Given, de- terioration; to release individual cap- ital into circulation and to alleviate! Cor ‘unemloyment. BANDITS GET $7,000 ‘ning, Ark., Oct. 6.—()—Three | youthful bandits Saturday raided the A total of 22: persons, under con- | Corning Bank and Trust Co., and templated plans will be taken from | escaped with $7,000 in currency. Over $20,000 in State T reasury Awaits Claims of Possible Heirs Brijl AH ELEVEN, He Lying in the state treasury, More than $4,900 awaits the claims of possibile heirs to estates which have escheated to the state. Few have established claims to i money which has reverted to the state, by reason of death of citi- zens without wills, without known heirs, Alfred 8. Dale, state treas- urer, pointed out. Only 17 have established their rights to money in the fund in the past 10 years; none rep- resents comfortable fortune. For someone, should he estab- lish his rights, an “estate” of 82 cents awaits claiming. For others, the estates will amount to only a few hundred dollars, Largest estate escheating to the state, to which the right of claim by possible heirs has gone for- ever, is that of George W. Good- man, Griggs county farmer, who died in 1913. Without known heirs, he left behind 480 acres of farm land, which in the past 20 ST. MARY’S DEFEATS sa All three points after touchdowns jWere made on running plays. jlah threatened the St. Mary's goal jline several times during the game jbut the Saint forward wall held for downs and Lee punted out of danger {Two Completed Passes Result/each time. The Saints made 12 first years has given the state $4,046 in rents and other income. Re- cently, the statutory period dur- ing which time.the estate must be held for appearance of heirs, expired, and the estate will go to the state school fund. One woman received $4.95 in excess of the estate left by her son, through a bookkeeping error in 1928. After probate expenses and other costs had been paid, the woman was mailed a check Tepresenting the estate. Fifty-seven estates have es- cheated since 1923; 17 have been paid out to heirs who have ap- peared before expiration of the statutory period. Everything Electrical s , Melville Electrical Shop 406% Broadway Under G. P. Hotel Telephone 179 —But you're safe from loss when you're INSURED When flame bursts forth, let others scurry madly about risking their lives to save their property. YOU who are insured need take no long chances, A POLICY —is waiting for you here., Let us consult with you about it—today. City Insurance It’s so needless to take a chance when safety may be purchased at a few cents a day. Yearly, experience proves the value of Fire In- surauce. The wails and moans of the uninsured contrast vividly with the satisfaction of those com- pensated for their losses. Obert A. Olson Insurance and Bonds 106 Third Street Bismarck, N. Dak. it Might Be Your Neighbor's House Afire-- with Sparks flying all about your home Think of the anxiety—the worry, until the danger was past. Think how much easier you'd feel if your home was insured for its full value. It doesn’t cost much to guard against loss by fire. A mere trifle, in comparison with the security it offers, and the reward it gives in case of a loss. Come in and talk it over with J. S. FEVOLD INVESTMENT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, BONDS Sales and Rentals, City and Farm Property Bismarck, N. D. PREVENT fire in your home by removing dangerous hazards which a careful inspection will reveal. Write or call foran Inspec- tion Blank. No obligation. Nowis the time for action! FIRE PREVENTION WEEK October 7—19 The HELLING Agency, inc. 111 Third Street _ Phone 877 Perhaps you believe in your invincible luck. You may figure that, having squeezed by without insur- ance so far, you can man- age a while longer. And you may be right. But why take rash risks when pro- tection is so cheap, so sure? Consult Us at Once Hedden Agency 321 Main Phone 0 FIRE, the greatest thief of all, can’t harm your valu- ables when they’re in our great fireproof, thiefproof vaults. A safety deposit box here is surrounded with great, thick walls of reinforced concrete and steel to give you the greatest protection that the world offers. Protect yourself by renting one of these boxes for a few dollars a year—keep your securities, your valu- able papers and belongings safe always, The First National Bank Bismarck, North Dakota Affiliated Through FIRST BANK STOCK CORPORATION with First National Bank, Saint Paul First National Bank, Minneapolis | plunged over for the t | downs to the losers’ six. In Touchdowns; Lee Goes | The lineups: Over for Third latins le | Dolan It Displaying a brilliant aerial attack | Welsh jthat saw five of seven passes com. | Guthrie pleted for long gains and two of them Mike for touchdowns, St. Mary's eleven de- | Fass" feated the Beulah high school foot- | Bessinge ball team, 21 to 0, at Beulah Friday. | Lee tossed a pass to Erickson short- | eridesin ly after the first period opened and ty the shifty Saint back squirmed his | Le® way Over the goal line for the first |= —————_—_— coun | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY in the game on a lateral a heave from Lee to Erickson, the Saint SPECIAL—Our regular $5.00 oil tonic player broke away and raced 45 yards! permanent complete with shampoo, to the 3-yard line, where he was| trim and fingerwave, $3.50. Cali- downed fram behind. Tommy Lee; fornia Wave Nook, 102-3rd St. Phone 782. Bismarck Eighth Grade Students Here’s your opportunity to promote FIRE PREVEN- TION and at the same time win SUBSTANTIAL CASH PRIZES. First prize ......$15 Second prize ....$10 Third prize .....$ 5 s By Writing Essays on “Safeguarding the Home Against Fire” Limited to 500 words. Must be written during school hours, Should not be signed but name $ should be attached on separate sheet. Must be written on penmanship paper with pen and ink. Judges will be Miss Henricka B. Beach, E. J. Taylor and C. G. Carlson. Must be submitted not later than 6 p. m., Monday, Oct. 15, to MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Be 218 Broadway Bismarck Phone 377 Play Safe! Get Your Furnace Repaired Now We will be only too glad to give your heating plant a thorough check-up at once. Don't wait for the Fire Demon to warn you. Repairs will pay for themselves through fuel economy. And a éafe furnace is the best fire insurance available. French & Welch Hdwe. Phone 141 Make Your Home Safe from Fire INSULATE NOW and at the same time PRESERVE HEAT - INSULITE Is an effective barrier against fire as well as cold— against heat in the summer time and-cold in the winter time. INSULITE YOUR HOME NOW AND BE SAFE You'll be amazed at the difference it makes. Central Lumber Company . HAR! ,. Headquarters for Building Supplies 601 Main Avenue Bismarck ‘Telephone 17

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