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jartvame § sme BSRES POO Mem Ms CAPTURE | ARMS IN BELCHITE Announce German and Italian War Supplies Found in Captured Town Hendaye, Franco-Spantsh Frontier, Sept. 7—(7)—One column of the Spanish government army which cap- tured Belchite in fierce fighting on the Aragon front was reported Tues- Gay to have advanced 12 miles beyond the devastated town. ‘This column was trying to cut com- miunications between the Insurgent stronghold of Zaragoza in northeast Spain and its southernmost outpost at Teruel. Other government troops proceeded to consolidate gains around the town lying 22 miles south of Zaragoza. Belchite was in ruins from 32 con- F secutive bombardments before its In- surgent defenders lost it. The government announced a large , amount of war materials was cap- | tured, including “German rifles and /; munitions and an Italian anti-gas unit plant.” STATE OF NOR ‘Dakora, COUN- IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTR + Jennie Mackachlan, : Plaintiff, vs. F) City of Bismarck, municipal 4 corporation, John’ O'Connor and ; 'y O'Connor, his wife, Willlam | Eads, Amella Sellie, also known as * Amelia Selle, and Ferdinand Selle, / her husband, John Kk. Wetherby, ‘ also known as J. K. Wetherby, | Mrs, Mary Eades, also known as Mary Eades, John Henderson and innie Henderson, his wife, the ) Todd, Mrs, B. Falconer, Chas, fington, also known ‘as Charles ' Buffington, H. W, Butterfield, Otto Reimer, W. B. Falconer, also ' known as Wm. B. Falconer, Fred Farnsworth, Thomas .M. Mac- | Lachlan, also known as T. M, Mace Lachlan, Charles Cosgrove, First National Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, a corporation, Geo. W. | Sweet, P. R. Smith, W. R, Adair, Burt Jenkins, also known as Bert Jenkins, David Jenkins, also known as Davo Jenkins, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or incumbrance upon the property described in the complaint. Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: summoned to an- of the Clerk of the District Court of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscribers ‘within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case ; of your failure to appear or answer, j du ud ent will be taken against you lefault for the relief demanded in the. complain ated this 20th day of August, A. Harold Hopton, B. F. Tillotson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and postales ad- dress, Broadway, eee N. Dak, To the above named Defendants: ‘Take notice that the above entitled jaction relates to the followin; Geaprib. ed real property in the County of panrisigh and State of North Dakota, wits Lots One (1), Two 2), Three (3), gnd Twenty-four (24), in Block Pitty: ive (55), Original Pi of Bismarck, in sald County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, ac- ig to the plat thereof on file and ord in the office of the Register eds of said county, in sald state; fhat the purpose of this action is t¢ etermine adverse claims to said real Property and to quiet title to sald property in the plaintife hereln; and Eno personal claim ls made againnt Be defendants in said action, or any iypsted this 20th day of August, A. D. Harold Hopton, B, ¥, Tillotson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and postottice ad- 305% rel 10-5, i 8-1 31 9-7-14-; Ee 2 roadway, /FOR SALE New Modern Home i ogany Woodwork, Gas fl Heat, Tollet and Bath. Income § $05 per month. Will accept small house as t ™ down payment. Terms. ca 4 Hedden Real Estate Elmer J. Pearson of Minot is the newly-elected depart- ment commander of the Dis- abled American Veterans in North Dakota. 400 Are Expected at Standard Oil Meeting More than 400 persons are expected 1 attend the Standard Oil company Gealers conference to be held at the World War Memorial building here Sept. 21, according to announcement Tuesday by A. J. Flannery, Minot, sales manager for the Minot area, and J. W. Withers, local representative. The session will start at 2 p. m., with brief addresses by officials of the company and sound motion Pictures| 5, designed to show the latest advance- ments in sales, advertising and pro- motion practices. A banquet will be served at 6:30 p. m., to the dealers and their wives with a dance beginning at 9 p. m. Expected to attend are R. H. Dodd, manager of the Minot district; L. A Day, assistant manager, and Flan- nery. Counter-Revolution Flares in Paraguay Asuncion, Sept. 7.—()—Revolution- ists attempted a counter-coup Tues- day to restore Col. Rafael Franco— deposed after an uprising less than a month ago—to the presidency of Paraguay. The current rebels, demanding re- storation of militiary rule and the resignation of Dr. Felix Paiva, Fran- co's successor, were led by young army officers, students and dis- gruntled veterans of the Chaco war. A radio broadcast said they had captured the central police head- quarters and a precinct station. It is estimated that 44,000 thunder- storms occur daily on the earth, REQUEST FOR BIDS NORTH ee OS pees HIGHWAY Proposals, for furnishing: mainten- ance equipment and road olis will be received by the State Highway Com- missioner in the offices ef the State Highway Department at . Bismarck, North Dakota, not tater than 10 o'clock. . M., September 21, 1937, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read: ‘The proposals must be mailed to or otherwise deposited with the State Highway Department at Bismarck, North Dakota, and shall be sealed and ghdorsed | “Proposal for, Furnishing Maintenance Equipment.” ‘A certitied check of 5%, together with a bidder’s,bond In the full amount of the gross sum bid, must accompany each proposal. The price bid is to Include prepaid freight to point of destination, Contemp: aio8 purchases consist of 3—Portable. Arc Welders 2—Motor Patrols enlee: trucked complete with Hydraulic Damp ee 4—Light trucks without Truck Bed 4—600 Gallon Road Oil Distributors 4—Pneumatic Road Rollers 3—Crushers, complete: with power unit and Soro 10,000 Gallon Road on Storage Tanks 2—Tank Car Heaters 1—Complete Dragline Assembly for % Cubic Yard Koehring Shovel 1—Complete Dra; mune Assembly for % Cubic Yard Bay © its if Shovel Approximately 2,00: or, (two mile Non) Gallons of Road O! Copies of the pro; ORE “planks and : epee ctcasory wney. ero brated from e State Highway Department al Blemarels, North Dakota.” All bidders are invited to bi at the opening of the propo: he right manor ved to and all propos ties, or to accep’ mined to be for the" interests of the State, McGurren, * STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTuENT, H. McGurren, State Highway Commissioner. (S52 28, 1937. lay be deter- Try This New Kind of Paint! Beauty and economy are certain when Luminall is used. In addition, you have 2 paint that is odor- less and dries in 40 mi utes and Iéssens the mess and inconvenience of re- ing. Let us supply your Luminall paint needs from our complete stocks. BCK PAINT & GLASS CO. |A. C. Brainerds Will Make Home in Lisbon Eighth 8t., plan to leave for Lisbon to next 10 days. when she was presented with a gift by the Past Matrons club of the Or- der of the Eastern Star when it met for a 1:15 luncheon at the home of Mrs, R. M. Bergeson, 219 Thayer av- Mrs. Brainerd is president of the organization. Assistant hostess at the affair was Mrs, H. M, Beall. pointed with autumn flowers. At the places of Mmes. Marcia Thomas and. Anna Stark, Mandan, whose birthdays’ had occurred Thursday, the hos- tesses had placed a rose, Sixteen: guests were present. A business meet- ing and social hour foliowed the’ luncheon, Mrs. Ann Ferguson, Seattle, Wash., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. A, P. Lenhart, 106 Avenue B, west, was an out-of-town guest. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Brainerd was complimented by the second di- vision of the Methodist Episcopal La- dies’ Aid when she received a gift from the group. She has been an active member for a number of years. The Brainerds have been residents of Bismarck for the last 18 years. Their daughter, Phyllis Brainerd, will remain here this year to finish her senior year in the Bismarck high school. She will make her home with Mr, and Mrs. L, V. Miller, 825 Eighth &t. In addition to her office in the Past Matrons club and her affiliation with the M. E. Ladis’ Aid, Mrs, Brainerd is a member of the Order of the East- ern Star, the American Legion Aux- iliary and of the Lewis and Clark Sponsor Mothers club. . Mr. Brainerd has been employed by, the Bank of North Dakota for the last: 17 years. During his residence in Bismarck he has been affilated with the Lloyd Spetz Post of the American Legion and with the Masonic lodge, of which he is a Past Master. He will be located in Lisbon in the employ of the federal government as field su- pervisor of the Emergency Seed and Feed Loan office. ** Eleven From State To PEO Convention According to the latest announce- ment by Mrs. Iva Anderson, Willis- ton, state president of the P.E.O. Sis- terhood, 11 delegates will represent North Dakota at the Supreme Chap- ter convention in 8t. Louis, Mo., Sept. 14-17. Mrs. Havel B. Putnam, Bismarck, will be among the chapter delegates. Others will be Margaret Dunnell, Minot; Harriet Sinclair, Kenmare; Alice G, Edkins, Beach; Randall, Ellendale; Jennie Franta, paneion, and Stella W. Christensen, 8, Also in the delegation will be Grace Shanberger, Kenmare, and, Katherine Goddard, Ellendale, and past president of the state chapter. Mrs, Katherine Bergenthal, sponding secretary, N. will go as a visitor and at St. Paul the delegation will be joined by Mrs. Grace Grime, St. Paul, past North Dakota Presidente) Frances Devereaux — Wed in Minot Service At a ceremony preformed Monday at 8 a. m, in Miss Frances Marian Devereaux, daughter of Mrs, Frances Devereaux, Minot, became the bride of Charles 8. Sigerseth, son of Mr. and Mrs, O. P. Sigerseth, also of Minot. The marriage took place at St. Leo's rectory with Rev. J. W. Hogan officiating. For her wedding dress the bride chose a fall ensemble of woodland green crepe with harmonizing acces- zories. With it she wore a shoulder coemee: of rosebuds and bridal Her sister, Miss Alice Devereaux, a5 bridesmaid, was costumed in brown and green. Her corsage was of white corn flowers and rosebuds. James [| Marl attended Mr. Slgereeth as best ™pollowing the ceremony a breakfast was served for 15 guests. Pink tapers ghted the table which was centered by @ wedding cake ey aye Raison eran Guests included members of the two families, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Hartl, Miss Martha Ki- lander and A, D, Ross. Miss Mary Fred J. Hessinger 410 Tenth Street Phone 1063 PROMPT. GUARANTEED SERVICE No job too large—No job too email Electrical Wiring and Contracting General Electric Products Hot-Point Refrigeration Cool-Aire Air Conditioning Service Electric Company John B. Kettsick, Prop. 206 Broadway Telephone 85 SHEET METAL WORK Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, 711| The table was ap- F Lee Devereaux, Bismarck, was an out- of-town The bridal couple left Monday atter- roon for the west coast, going via make their home sometime within the |!0& Mrs. Brainerd was honored Friday |sirm, Degree Hono! association will hold its first regular meeting of ue os anne oer bebe lay the World War At 7:30 p. m., a meeting of the of- ficers club will be held. All officers are requested to attend promptly. The regular meeting will be held at 8 p. and also plans for the fall and win- ter season. son and Frances Schafer. * * * Presbyterian Women The annual guest day of the Wo» men’s Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will be held ‘Thursday, Sept. 9, at 3 p. m. at the nue B, west. Korea, Siam and the Philippines. munities, ese ke Railroad commissioner and Mrs. Elmer W. Cart and daughter, Mary Ann, 923 Eighth 8t., returned Las day from a 10-day trip during which they visited the Black pats, Wek soucnane points and Denver, Colo. they went to Salt Lake ay. ies Commissioner Cart attended the na- tional public ptilities convention. They returned t6 Bismarck via Yel- lowstone paola * ‘The Misses Mary and Ann Dolan, Minneapolis, Minn., formerly of Bis- marck, returned Friday to their home after being the guests of Miss Neola Winter, 521 Tenth 8t., for the last week, ‘During their stay in Bismarck they were entertained at a number of parties by tema ol classmates, from Fargo, where she had been visiting her nee ae Ruth Hazel- Harriett | tine, since her ret States after a tour of the southwest and the Beste. coast. sons, Merrill and Donald, 703 Second selections for the gas refrigeration dealer. Homemakers Picnic Is Attended by Sixty * a? Memorial bulding | Miss Kraft Honors House Guest at Tea Honoring her house guest, Earl m. A special invitation is issued to|Conway, Oak hy) Tl, Miss Helen new members who were admitted|Jeanne Kraft, during the convention in June. Plans| west, entertained a sunday afternoon for an October rally will be discussed from 4 to 6 o'clock at an informal tes. Thayer avenue, Presiding at the tea table, which was appointed in a yellow and white ‘On the committee in charge of the seal was eg sagh tore oy meeting are Christine Huber, Ruth/0f-town guests were Bruce Aune, Lillisn Frendberg, Mabel Ol-| Miles City, Mont., and Frank Nichols, Fargo, who was the week-end guest of Miss Ellen Tillotson. Mr. Conway returned Monday. eve- ning to his home in Oak Park. Will Hold Guest Day Geneva Robinson Is All Presbyterian women of the city ployed in the are cordially invited, -as well as wo- ope Saat seers, men of churches in neighboring com- Cancianak. where er home, Feted at Luncheon Honoring Miss Geneva lon: entertained left es * & home of Mra. F. E. Logee, 216 Ave-|the employes of the State Fealiroed commissic Friday at a Of special interest to those attend-| luncheon at the Country club. Covers ing will be an exhibition of arts and/| were placed for 17 guests. crafts from a number of foreign coun- | ored guest was presented with a trav- tries, including China, apen, India, atte bag from ‘The hon- from the commission, Robinson, who has office for the last two been em- pea acta ie she plans to make Sterling Club Will former! tax social securit Miss Olive Ranes ruroad Sunday Estey Ns Meet on Thursday last year. They will make their home in Stockton. If you consider the ofa Fic CAS. reltigersior to ALWAYS CAS rete is ALWAYS silent—it has no moving parts Sass uolay ce Saas Cato aed eo lacing. FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE Visit our show room or see your peller, were reeceea home of Mr. and Mrs. 315 Mandan St. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pike and two| there are about 066, COLOR PLANS FOR YOUR HOME Our Home Decorating Dept. will gladly assist you in making interior or exterior decoration of your home. ‘Ask for our free booklet on color styles for the Home. Dealers in Benjamin Moore's Sani-flat, Utilac, Interler Gless and Dulamel. | WANTINE PAINT & GLASS CO. Bismarck A SOUND INVESTMENT (That Mahes No Sound) to be-. Pheme 544 State Water Board Negotiating Agreement for 2,100 Acres of Irrigation AMONG THE RIGHT CHANGE Ss You don’t have to buy on mere claims—to get the hesting plant that will suit YOU exactly. The easy way is to rely on Crane's sound counsel. The tains equipment for every type of system + : 3 for every need and preference! Crane will study your individual requiremeate, select- ing the equipment you should have for best results and | Bapesior races ee on Oe Tee cre ee cooling and dehumidifying. epaaeprg ed maser boilers, Crane bas that, too. 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