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Knuds 68 £6.98 68 arshi li sic, Ph Steritag 1 4 5 1 1016 6 1 44 9 2 49.59 0 2 86 Martin Hanson 13° 2 808 gsiartin Hanson 4 2 2B Martin Hanson, 10 and 11... 3 M4 Martin Hanso 3 44 8 13.99 2 1.09 17.43 1.09 alawin ‘Townaite Glenview . Elmer McCullough... 9 16.88 Madheas Hilteman.. 1 12 1.96 Hilteman 2 13 3.42 Hilteman Siz ag Hilteman 412 1.36 A ‘ownnlte Lena _Boelt 15 1 38 Johanna 16 1 58 Johanna Erickson. 4.2 1.08 *M. Reider, 5, 6 and 7... 2 1.02 wm. Watzik ae 1.02 Wing ‘Towasite an State Bank... 4 4 26.77 State | Bani, tx 3 fto ek + 4 1.68 ert Bailey, 20 ft. x ft of Lot 19..- 4 93 Bert Bailey, 20 ft x ft. of Le 4 1.8 2 4 11 a9 4 Cd 8 3.7 11 23° 8 185 24 8 18.68 sc Lands—Township 142-76 Isabel H. Olglerson, part of the NEM of sec. 10 (88 acre) .. 4.89 G. Oigierson, 149 x 183 ft. ‘of of see. 10° (50 60.47 Harry Turnoy, part SW of SW% wee a veces 2 1.95 Da nd & ‘town. art of : 4.89 105 Ade... rug Regan Townstte Invest- st 50 ft. of. City Loan & Invest- west 60 27.70 jorann’s Ist Add, Regan Towns J. W. Gramling re Regan Lands, 143-78 Jacob A. Fisher, part of NE% of SW of sec. 35 (1.51 A.) South Wilton—Kllien‘’s Ad’. Mank A. Ried at Frank A. Riebe Medric Durand . Frank A. Frank A. Frank A. Riebe eo socenens TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928 Former Bismarck | Girl Is Awarded Music Scholarship Jeanette Weinstein, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Weinstein of St. Paul, formerly of Bismarck, has bee: rarded a schol- at the Curtis Institute of Mu- iladelphia, Miss Weinstein is JEANETTE WEINSTEIN now studying music in Philadelphia. Social and Personal Kiwanis Club Hears Morris’ Historical Thanksgiving Sketch James Morris, North Dakota’s next attorney general, gave a short! historical sketch of Thanksgiving day at the regular luncheon meet- ing of the Kiwanis club today. R. B. Murphy, chairman of the board of administration, presided at the meeting of the club during the program. Mrs, F, L, Conklin, chairman of the Burleigh county chapter of the American Red Cross, gave a short talk on the activities of the organ- ization. Approximately 100 Christ- mas bags have been sent to soldiers outside the state who have served in the World War, she said. These | bags were sent from Bismarck as the chapter's share in the program of the national organization, Musical numbers were furnished by a vocal quartette made up of Mrs. . | Discussed at Meeting Charles McCalley |this week at conferences attended district of the Presbyterian Nation | Charles McCalley, Chicago, who is} Rev. Snider will confer with di-j under the auspices of the Thursday | Will visit churches at Mound, Bel-| selections. jthe Hazelton church, will preside at tations of the poems of James Whit- jbuilding additions to the Hazelton of the “Hoosier” poet. sie Mr, and Mrs. Walter Tester en- Honors in the games went to freshment course was served. table appointments, ‘ Forty-three couples, members of Hebron clubs, attended the annual Pacific hotel. Jeanette began her piano study in Bismarck at the age of 3 ycars, with Mrs. D. T. Owens as her teacher, Five ee ago her parents moved to St. Paul in order to give their daughter the advantages of study with the music teachers of the Twin, Cities, In July, 1927, Jeanette, parents, visited in the city, and at that time she gave a recital at the 4) city auditorium. marcel Jeanette’s mother, Mrs. William| Strau: Weinstein, is the sister of Mrs. Sloven of this city. ‘ Mary Huber Speaks at B. P. W.C. Meeting Miss Mary Huber will relate the most interesting details of her re- cent trip to Alaska, this evening at the meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s club, A group of Indian songs by Miss White of the Indian school facylty, and Alice Slater, accompanied by Mrs. Hermann Scheffer, will be a feature of the program, The beeen will begin at 8 o'clock, and will be in charge of Dr. Clara B. Westphal, chairman of the membership committee, . Christmas Seal Drive Will Begin Friday Bismarck’s annual Christmas sea! drive will begin Friday, with Mrs. G. F. Dullam as chairmen. The sale is under the direction of the Women’s Community Council, and Mrs. Dullam will be as: y Mrs. Fred Jansonius and Mrs. W. G. Worner, Mrs. H. J. Taylor and Miss Esther Teichman will supervise sales in the schools, and Mrs. F. H. Waldo is handling the publicity. The seals are put out by the Tuberculosis association to aid in carrying on the tuberculosis preven- tion work among sick and under- nourished children. Niney-five per cent of the funds raised will be used in health work in the state, and 50 per cent are available for necessary work ia in Bismarck. A part of the fund is used by the Community Council for the school milk fund. The seals, which show a Christ- mas ship with the emblem of the Tuberculosis association, are espe- 2 {cially attractive this year, and the committee urges that everyone buy as many as possible to use on pack- ages of every kind. The campaign will be carried on from the es following Thanksgiv- ing until Christmas ev “/QNO0LE EATS ANYTHING NOW Minneapolis Man Knows Over ° LOTS ACH South Wilton—Mucember’s Add. Mr Marie Ollen- a Dozen People Who Have % corner of SW%, thence west 75 ft, south 150 ft. east 75 ft. north 150 ft place of beginning pn Sgetion 2 18.74 NW corner of the Swi, 150 ft, thene Ts ft. south 12.07 jan. less part: Erickson, aj so the north south 13 of lo! in Bee. 2, (11 16.18 MINNESOTA OFFICIALS ARREST MANDAN MEN Albert Kaufman, alias John Red- acy, who were arrested in connection with the giant alcohol Piel 17 miles Sort of enian see ago, were released y on $5,000 bond og at ‘Fa ae were lately ares in- nesota authorities, ie The Minnesota federal authorities have eel ty the two men oe Lice ting uj operat it out consent the in nal revenue department, They are held in de- fault f $1,000 bonds each. and wilt be taken to St. Paul tonight or to- morrow, according to Judge Andrew Mathews, alias Ro-| ha 21 Been Wonderfully Helped by Hee Sargon 3 6 6 “Besides myself I know over a 10. 8 dozen People, who have been won- 6 lerfully benefited by Sargon,” said jo 107 James O'Toole, residing at 4011 East ae >| 54th St., Minneapolis, recently, 8 Mr. O'Toole is a World War Vet- § nm, 143-89 eran, having served in D Battery, eG Pore enelne BLP 827 Artilfery, 88nd Division. “Ten years ago,” he continued. “after I came out of the service, I began to suffer from stomach trou- ble. My appetite was poor, and the little I forced myself to eat soured on my stomach and caused severe gas pains and indig:stion attacks. I was dreadfully bilious, and frequent- ly had headaches and dizzy spells. I was constipated nearly all the time. “My nerves were in such bad shape that often I didn’t get over two i three hours sleep a night. I was tired and sluggish all through the day. I was losing wei and strength rapidly, end wap in no shape for work or anything else worth while. fi “A friend of mine, who had taken Sargon, insisted on my ing it. ve now taken three and I tell you I feel like a brand new man from to foo! Nn, gas OF bine spells have been entirely over come. I don’: have that weak, de- pressed feeling that used to be with me all the time. My nerves are in fine shape and I sleep like a log every night. _ “T have gained weight and feel wonderfully strengthened and helped in every way.”—Adv, with her) Me” Sam | Adolph Ap Plans for New Church at Hazelton Will Be | Activities of four Presbyterian {churches in the state will be planned : 3 by Rev. W. C. Snider, Fargo, execu- Will Give Varied tive secretary of the North Dakota Musical Program Missions, and directors of the churches, appearing Thursday evening at 8!rectors of the Hazelton, Emmons o'clock at the Presbyterian church county, church Friday night and Musical club, gives a program of field, and Amidon Sunday. * readings, impersonations and violin! Rev. Frank McDonald, pastor of Mr, McCalley is a versatile per-|the meeting Friday night. It is former, and his humorous interpre- comb Riley will be especially en-|church will be discussed at the joyed by all who love the writings} mecting. Mrs. Henning Wins Tester Bridge Prize tertained guests for three tables of bridge at their home last Mba rs. Martin Henning of Flint, Mich., and 4 crepe. At the close of the evenins a re- rations in autumn colors were used in the rooms and for the Lions Have Annual Thanksgiving Frolic the Lions club here, as well as mem- bers from the Mandan, Elgin and Thanksgiving dinner dance’ of the club, held last evening at the Grand A special Thanksgiving dinner was served, and following this irs. That Bab You've Fred Graham sang two solos, “Down at the End of a Garden” (Brahe) Longed For and “Will 0’ the Wisp” (Spross). Other numbers on the program! Ms. Burton Advises Women on fete # piano selection by Miss Ruth| Motherhood and Pp | ‘reiss, and a duet, “Come Sing to| « several I was denied the blessi Meador: ys, Sohn | agen spuciee eters raham and Henry Halvorson, A of Kansas City. i jedi skit, “On the Sidewalks of Bic. | MRset.te Prods of, trible sulfering, ang k,” was given by Cora Marie and Marian Jenson, and Englehardt played a violin Y and ins tg dreds ie secret of my happiness, and I will, lasiyseveal | it,to any married woman who wil solo, fiers her advice entirely with- : 7 . ve Music for the dancing after the Sur tierce eenas oaite to eb tere program was furnished by the Vaga- Margaret Beriee: onds orchestra. a Garresnondence will be strictly confidential Hazel and Peggy Vogle of Linton were week-end visitors in Bi.marck. * A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Winter Thursday, Novem- ber 22, at the St. Alexius hospital. The regular meeting of Bismarck chapter, No. 10, R. A. M., will be held this evening at 7:30 at the Ma- sonic temple. thought probably that plans for |* Tune inevery Sunday onthe White House Cofice Dinner Concert between 13: and 1:00 o'clock on WJZ, WBZA, WBZ, WRAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WLW, KWK, WREN, Know Her? You ought to know this lovely New York City girl because her blonde beauty has been displayed on | ~ s0 many magazine covers. She's Marion Dahl, 35 Clarkson St., Brook- lyn, Artists say she’s a “type!” They fairly rave over her delicate flesh tints and the golden glory of her hair! Miss Dahl says: “Everyone I know, tells me how wonderful .my hair looks, nowadays. I don’t fecl like it’s a personal compliment, how- ever; I take it more as a.compli- ment to the method I’m using to care for it. It’s the rage among girls here in New York. A! you co is put a little Danderine on your brush cach time you use it. My hair was wiry and herd to keep in place, but Danderine makes it soft and easy to dress and holds it like I arrange it, for hours! My scalp fairly tingles with vigor aftor I} use it, and it keeps my heed so clean I don’t need to shampoo half so often. It b:ings out the color of my heir marvelously, making it fairly glisten!” Every applicction of Danderine! tones and refreshz3 your scalp. It removes the oily film from cach strand and makes dull, stringy har that gives a holi- leamy, soft and easily manageabie. 4 t fusalves candi! ang eone it day air to out of your hair. It isn’t sticky or oily, {ft doesn’t show. All crug everyday meals stores have the gencrous 33c bot- | tles.—Adv. | Breakfast—luneheon— = = Sunday evening supper is always an event when waffles are served. So is unwrapping Christ- 1 map gifts when a West- | inghouse Waffle lron js among them. Offering @ choice of three beautifully de- signed models, ranging in price from $10.00 to $16.00, a Westinghouse Waffle Iron makes one of the most delightful F. J. Bavendick, Mrs. reene, George Humphreys, and enry Halverson. Grace ryea Morris accompanied the quartet on the piano, Other guests at the luncheon were Judge Fred Graham, Ellendale, and Miss Mary Cashel, secretary of the! Burleigh county chapter of the! G. E. Win- ments last Saturday. The !on; Riga to Vladivostok, 6800 miles. American “ed Cross, Pair Indicted Here Are Arrested Today Heino Siirtala and Eino Pihlaja were arrested here today on charges of illegally disposing of mortgaged property, They were indicted by the Burleigh county grand jury which Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck. N. THEATRE Last Time Tonight Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Tuesda which*they are mixed wi first scene to the last. you love to laugh, don’ miss— GLENN TRYON “HOW oe TO HANDLE WOMEN” COMING! Starting Tomorrow “The Air Circus” with Mary Brian and Chester Conklin NEWS PICTURES COMEDY DNESDAY & THURSDAY Corinne Griffith with Edmund Lowe “Outcast” 3 Evening Shows Thanksgiving Day 6 - 7:30 - 9 o'Clock Thanksgiving Organ Recital 4:00 P. M.—5:00 P. M. ST. MARY’S PROCATHEDRAL REV. DOM. E. VITRY of the S:. Cloud Music Institute and Minneapolis School of Music and Art. “+ vic—Catholic and Non-Catholic invited. ADMISSION 50c Tonight! Has South an initial bid in the Auction hand ..1...? Should West bid Spades or No Trump? If the utter, does East's si oblige him to make a take-out bid? What is the final call? Try this hund your way -— then tune in with the experts and see if your bidding is up-to-date! KFYR. . .8:00 P.M. Mr. Work will bid this hand for you at Contract, too! gifte that, you could give, or that could be suggested. CUNG 7 AC OUT. Electrical Appliances ‘The Sign of a Westinghouse Deeler ; | Slorby Studio | —————_———— ee has CHIE. avnsersrrcre rovers Qe 2 temmary broadcast will appear in this Mt. 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