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aecdtast =e ww p2aesroae = a 8 h n te ¥ u c fe FE a u ec t tl’ ti b » i ' “4 phir aoa * fanan ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929 1 4 SNES AWAIT | , STATE'S AUDITION — Miss Marian Sandin and Ivan Jones Represent Bismarck Wednesday Night Fourteen amateur Singers, winners in | tests conducted th recently, are t test. which Pecnslucted over tation, Wed- scoring test will the district Chicago n North play a de Of the state’ of the radio In the 40. points end Belle and E. H. s will be Associ- he con- at smarck Pilot Trio Flies to G wath Potter were H. F. Johnson department. Robinson, bet dtuated in| 3914, won two lett ball Well 25 letters in ba | ball before i 5 was basebell Captain Heerman Laid To Rest in Devils Lake « Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 2 Yast rites for Captain Edw Heerman, 95, prominent Lake pioneer and oui of the northest, were held Sunday] afternoon at his home, with Rev. Al- bert Torbette, Lemmon, 8. D., offici- | “ ating, Interment was made in the G. A. R cemetery, with a large number of | townspeople and friends from this region paying tribute. A large floral offering in the shape of an anchor was sent by the city of Devils Lake in memory of Captain Heerman’s many services to the community, especially in pioneer days. Serving as pallbearers were A. V. ‘Haig, Noel Tharalson, Arthur Powell. | n, Edward Nelson, and | wf Devils Lake and lifeiong friends, | were Edgar LaRue, John Maher. D. G. Duell, James Stenson, Richard Daeley, and Henry Hale. Navy Day Celebrated On Land and at Sea | New York Stocks | 25 PM. PRICES 1 Bower and Light 1 Ron, Mil t ad Forks il week. cllow ‘Peueis and Che 1! | heneitiiaan Grid Gam Impossible This Year| Washington, “Oct. 28. Major | ‘al William R. Smith, superin- ; "of the West Pont militar; ademy, and Rear Admiral Samuel Robison, of the Annapolis navy iemy, will mect here this week to} s their long standing ated today. uggestions that the would re: relations, suspended however, two Aelia unfounded. West Point is concerned. he said, such a game is out of the question and it would be foolish to ‘attempt to arrange it. Chrysler’s Daughter To Wed All New York, Oct. 28.—(?)—Miss Ber- nice Chrysler, daughter of Walter P. Chrysler, automobile magnate. is to marry Edgar W. Garbisch, former {cotball star at Washington and Jef- ferson and */est Point. Formal an- nouncement will be made at a dinner tonight at the Chrysler hotel Great Neck, Long Island. Miss Chrysler is 21 years old. Mr. Garbisch, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Christian Garbisch of Washington, Pa., was football captain both at Washington and Jefferson and at footbae) 1 ame this year merican |* > 2 Regan ‘h was given by the Ameri-, The | urday evening. fenith console radio was won by} Wm. Hanson of Washburn, who held | the lucky number, 74 el A special meeting of the American ‘y was held in the, afternoon, st whicl ed to hold their an-| e day dinner, details vhich will be announced Bismarek | nd et her’ e Wilson. the week: NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 'Thursday evening where she re- mained until Monday morning. Carl Johnson was a Wing shopper Friday. Joe Klemin has rented his farm to Orville Bailey. Carl Johnson has installed a new i radio, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and ceughter Verna May and Tracy Degnar attended the ‘show Thursday evening at Wing. Wn. Witt and iacob Rath motored to Bismarck Mond: st Witt and E Med at the Vriday evening. Ji Bere Tiotored to Wing Sat- urday afternoon. LeRoy Marchant iy a McClusky} {caller Saturday evenit Christ Wentz called” “at the Jake Wentz and Roy Marchant homes in Triebwasser Marchant home | heme in, Regan The Rier Rising jertrude and Clara | and Mabel Dimmond alt of! spent the week-end al were callers at the home on Saturday evening. Mr. and s Dan ‘femily of Wilton ed with rela-} tives here over the week-end. hilling: was a guest | of her aunt, Mrs. A. H.} F . who at tends school in Wilion, spent the! end at her home in Regan. d Mrs, Byron Knowles of attended the dance in Re- turday evening. J.C. Olson and, Miss Donoy an, eal ited friends here on Sat- ing. {of Lein township call- . H. Helgeson home _B. Knowles, Mr, and] con and Mr. and Mrs. tleson | were among; ig who attended the; - evening. | Lundberg and EI chilling were callers in Bismarck turday where Eila consulted an specialist. “Mrs. FL Hendrickson, who employed at the Cloak Shop in Bis- | marck, spent the week-end at her} j home here. i G. R. Thompson, Provident Li f Bismarck, trans-| c. i f Bi | been busy in this vicinity and) rena, shipping his lambs the past d . Graham, Bismare! usiness caller here last weel Arnold Christenson and Selmar! ¢ of Lein township attended the} in Regan on saturday evening. ; Etkel Hendrickson, who | at the Regnier home in W ;ten while attending school, spent he week-end here. Mr, and Mrs. A. Westerman mo- tored to Bismarck Monday evening, , |to hear the Townley-Upshaw debate Mrs. Walter Sunquist and Miss! Johnson re guests at the! | heme of their sister, Mrs. H. Wat- aturday. i: Bernice Rhines, daughter of | arles Rhines of Regan, is one of the 11 seniors of the Bismarck high | school to win a place on the honor | Il for the first six weeks of the nt term. Bernice had an aver- ge of 93 per cent in all courses, w which is one of the four highest ay. . Bernice graduated from the | 4, in the Regan school and al-} tended high school here for two ip seal } | Miss Violet Rasche, daughter of} Rasche of Regan, and niece of Irs. Sy Rupp of Regan, has success- j full ssed the examinations for |nurses recently held in Fargo. Miss Rasehe was recently in training at) marck hospit Schrunk 4 oe By HELEN MARCHANT ae, ! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson were Wing shoppers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein attended the auction sale at the Gimble farm Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and |family, Marcella, Andrew, Wilbert, Leo, Albert, Robert and Herman: j day evening. Thursday. By LILLIE MUELLER John Weber and wife and Mrs. John Mueller were sHoppers in Bis-| marck last Thursda; Mrs. Alfred Lar: days visiting at the E. Larson home, | ine Rise spent the week-end at! her perental home. Lydia, Pauline and John ef of Linton visited at the G. A. Bos- sart home Thursday and Friday, leaving for Mercer Friday. Davis and famil; spent one; last week in Bismarck. Ed Dalbec and daughter Lucille creve to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and son of Wilton called at the Christ Berg home Friday. George Duemeland and Ed Larson called at the G. A. Bossart farm Friday. J. Kf Homer and family and Helen Bleth motored to Sanger ete to visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Bleth. dohn Weber, Jr., and family call- da =. Larson home Fri- ughter Neola to Bismarck Tue: y where she will enter busine: lege. his and Mrs. Beckman and family jof Parshall stopped at the A. L, Da-| day vis home one day last week. They een route to Virginia where they will make their future home. ited with unda: | Mr, and Mrs. I. Kremenitsky and {daughter spent Sunday in Bismarck. Fred Borth and wife called at the Weber home Tuesday and Mrs, A. L. family spent Sunday tives in Killdeer. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClusky were hoppers in Bismarck last Monda; George Duemeland and Henry J: cobson made a business trip to Ole Olson’s last. Frida: relatives in Davis and Clusky Sunday. their parental home in Wing. Lawrence Olson spent the weck- end with Herman Jacobson. in were capital city callers Satur- day, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein, Mr. and | Mrs. A. O. Lein and Mr. and Mrs. Aichele were dinner guests at the E. E. See home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbec attended church services in Tuttle Sunday evening. A teachers reception proren was held at the nike hall last Wednes- After the program an old-time dance was given. Everyone present enjoyed a good time. G. A. Bossart motored to Bis- marck Saturday to spend the day th his son, at eg a patient at the ital. Lydia Kraft, Alvina Kraft, Clara Mueller and Gottfred Weber were supper guests at the John Weber, Jr. home Sunddy. A free show, “The Covered Wag-|. on.” was given by the Wing Mercan- tile Co., at the hall last Thursday. He was well attended and enjoyed by ali. 80 ic '® i Kk ble attended the sale at the Henry Everything home Thursday. old at a fair price. Rev. Munson held preaching serv. es at Canfield Sunday. Earl and George Mowder were Ite-, | gan callers: Monday. Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Verl Holden was a Sunday visitor at the Ivan Holden home. Mrs. Anton Lindberg and daugh- | le and ch Alms and chiles, Ts |W. Davis and family, Mrs. Krause if o children, John and Bill Draw- y m- | nes b and Mrs. Ivin Johnson and sons spent Thursday at the L. W. D home. Kettleson and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Noon and Marion Alms and wife spent Sunday at the Nels Alms home, Mrs. Gene Perkins and daughter, and Mrs. Albert Johnson and family 6 a | | o i night, | Delbert Davis and Paul he L. W. Davi: were shopping in Regan Saturday| M Davis} ‘the home of Mrs. Bailey's father and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. S, W. Nemetz and ‘amily called at the Lewis Jorgenson oi Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Little and Clayton mo- tored to Wilton Gd to ve a doctor. Clayton has been ill with the flu and threatened rheumatism. Dr, Thelen was called to the Ed Rasche home Saturday night to see Mrs. Rasche. He took her to Bis- marck to a hospital. Mrs. Earl Mowder visited with! . John Howe Thursda: scar, Fred and Violet Olson, Dee | Bailey and Burnett Jacobson attend- | the dance at Chasely Friday | ter, Violet, who, for the past two; jwere callers at th home Saturday. siting rela- if ° th at Hi Canada, arrived Frid: Su ho pia chi ap and Mrs, Ed Larson and son|?t th Francis motored to Denhoff and Me-| ting along rathor nicely at the pres- We all wish him a speedy re- Sa Th wei € in ha in {weeks have been v Holden home, returned Monday tojed to Wisconsin, has moved back to ved by his Shi; Mrs. C. M. The Bill Larson fam ner guests cobson home. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ent. i ft | covery. a ee Wing callers Tuesday were Chas. Koivu, John Gylden and daughter | were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Lou: and Clifford, seh ing at the cir home in Currie, Minn. Quite a few from this c One more of our pioneers He wi the time of his des grandchildren, iting. ill cemetery in this district. Howard Scott. of Fiske, Sas! He return inday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, Mrs. elf grid Anderson and Mrs. Anton Lin berg were dinner guests at the C, es Helen Little and Verna ipp of Bismarck Jacobson, Sunday. were di me in Painted Woods Sund: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe, of motored here Saturday evening to spend the week-end at the Lars Ja- They also called on friends and relatives in ert on their return trip Sunday evening. Burl Monroe and| cd at the G. A. Bossart home Sun- ores Lorene, attended a birth- Dave Hein and baby | 9; w Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gopstill, Mrs. 4 E. E. Strandemo and daughter, Alice, rty at the McGabay home ea: ‘ilton Friday evening. re capital city visitors Saturda: nm on leaving for Panama in Ibert, Dena and Elsic Bossart | fow weeks where they have secied Mercer | employment. Mrs. ildren will rema iam Fredric! nes Lyman By S. GYLDEN Jack Gylden had or operation for| they pure! Thursday morning He is get- pendir Bismarck hospi dic, and Arne Antilla. Mr. Eckholm, daughter, Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. David Hein and Jake | 4rd son, Severie, were Bismarck call-|the ™ ers one day last week. visited with Jack Gylden at the Bis- marck hospital. Quite a number from around here | viile school, spent the week-end at attended the free show in Wing) the M. Coombs home. Mr. and Mrs. Brackett and chil-| 5, ursday evening. mmunity | 74 years old Johnson Enock Anderson had some dentist work done at Wilton last week. C. M. Jacobson spent Tues- ing at the Chas. Krotz and Imer Schoolcraft hemes, Frank Lindstrom and Ray rates Lindstrom andj with her father, mn, until next sum- j They also Al{ Jim Louie, an old-timer, who mov- {Gkyvlin on the Landerholm place. id cold. Benny Benson motored to Wilton Walter Coleman shopped in Regan Mr. and Mrs. day evening. la Tosseth spent Sunday after- noon at the L. W. Davis home. |, Me, and Mrs, L. W. Davis motored to_ Bismarck Wednesday. Nick Holgetson drove to the cap- ital city Saturda: Ida and Oliver he week-end at k.,| Arthur Wheeler of Bismarck was y night on the}a caller at the: Arne Tosseth home bus for a couple days visit at the|one day this week. Lars Jacobson home. ed Alta By KARL SCHOTZ Mrs. Johnson and daughtcr Esther were McClusky shoppers Tuesday. ° in- business visitors in the ca,ital city Tuesday. grain the past week. Mrs. Fred Hai marck, was a Schotz home Wednesday and Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh attended the revival meetings in Regan Sat- urday evening. Ted Hochhalter !cft for Minne- apolis Monday where he is taking a course in ie ‘barber school there. Mr. and Mrs. Hugleman and fs ‘ily of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Brackett and Anderson homes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schotz and sons, Thofield and David, attended church in Regan Sunday evening. Jack Stoltz and John Hirshcorn of Turtle Lake spent Sunday after- noon at the Karl Schotz home. Sarah and Edmond Schotz of Mc- Clusky spent the week-end at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh were din- ner guests at the Karl Schotz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlichenmyer and son of Turtle Lake called at the Schotz home Wednesday evening. George and Gottieb Schill are the owners of a threshing rig which d recently. Miss Heath of Valley City is teaching the Edgemont school No. 3. Dovold Schafer made a trip to the Wilton Ly mine Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John "Stroh, Ruth Schotz and Mr. and Mrs. E. Schafer st y. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Booshee of ar Pickardville spent Sunday at . Booshee farm. Mrs. Karl Schotz visited with Mrs. H. Schotz Monday evening. Miss Evans, teacher of Pickard- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson|«iren spent Sunday evening at the were callers at Gylden’s Saturday. Clarence Wanttaja| new coach which he purchased re- Olson and sons, and Bill re Wing callers Saturday. Edwin Olson, Myrle Tiudson, and Bismarck |John Zelmar will be interested to riday evening to see Jack Gylden, who is in the hospital there. Mrs. Oscar Kavonious with Mrs. Gust Lehto, son Emil. daughter Ly- ia, and Lauri Pihlaja visited friends | cf the yung. courle join in cor Rasy two Lyman|couple are vert Gylden went to Bismarck and Mandan Sunda: Ervin Josephson has been uling coal to ceed ools this last w Adolph Ki Wing Mon Sylvia Eckholm wi Saturday. Mrs. ‘Antilla, who has been living n overnight |? guest with Sadie and Selina Gylden John Anderson home. Henry Schafer is the owner of a cently. Friends of Mary Hochhalter and kpow that they were united in mar- riage Saturday, Oct. 12th, at the Baptist parsonage at Turtle Lake, Rev. E. Broeckle officiating. thelr iPPY The new st wishes for - rosperous new lations and and life. the bride’s oe. | Rock Hill nes was arising his car Lucille Sunquist was absent from jecioot the last of the week due to ;attended the dance in Baldwin Sat-|a ba urday evening. ‘Frank Kocker passed away Ee a Thursday. jnight at his home in this township where he has been a resident the| Saturday. last 45 years. Dave Spangberg . He is sur-| attended the services in Regan Sun- ife and three children, who are Mrs. Peter Luyben of Glen- view township, Frank of Baldwin, and Harry of Pembina, besides two Mrs. Walter R. Rus: tand and Ear! Kocker. Funeral ser’ ices were held Thursday at the Kocl home, Rev. Vater of Bismarck of- Burial was made at Rose | Te: J. Stroh and Carl Schetz were}, Gus Schotz has pe busy tated day. ght. Francis Fitzgerald, who is mak-! ing her home at Joe Kiefer’s, spent | Saturday night at the Krause home. Bartholemeaw and Harvey Fitz-/ gerald, who have been employed on the J. Little threshing rig, returned |home Saturday ne Mr. and Mrs. Dockter and der’s Su€day. Mrs. Ernest Gordon called at the Mrs. K. Kolb home Monday. uests at the S. W. Nemetz home Wednesday. . Rasche called at the S. Jor- dahl and Roy Little homes Satur- a! afternoon. enmar Jordahl took Chas. Ours threshing separator to the Chas. Kuehe place Saturday. C. O. Kettleson and son Jennings and Marion Alm called at Andrew Kolb’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond were ¢| ome Sun home Sunda; Bernhard. Fordaht, Emil_and Orlo| pldopaer left for Little Sioux, Ia., Saturday where they will be em- ployed picking corn. Rev. Monson, Kenmar Jordahl, Einar and Arthur Strand motored to ismarck Sunday. Arthur consulted | a physician. Kenmar left for Fargo ere he will enter a barber school. Mrs. Aegot Ryberg was a guest at the John Anderson home Thurs- The I. S. Balcom Sunday school class bee its quarterly meeting Fri- day eveni is at the schoolhouse, Norman ittle borrowed J. F. Lit- tle’s truck Monday and hauled some coal for his father. Mr. and Mrs. fe Howe and fam-| ily, accompanied by Lot Walker, spent Sunday at Bismarck as guests at the Henry Swanson home. Henry Broste and Mr. and Mrs. Gross Broste were callers at the S. L. Jordahl home Thursday afternoon. Bernhard Jordah! and Emil John- son were transacting business Bismarck Wednesday of last week. Those absent from school the last week were Ollie Cook and Hester Bailey, Einar Strand and Harlan Schilling. Mr. Davis is threshing this week for Homer T: The county nurse visited school Thursday. She seat the entire day examining the pupils. | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN were in | ° The McCullough brothers threshed for Ole Olson last week. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin helped Mrs. Ol- son with threshers last week. a services held in Regan last we The Jordah! and Johnson boys left for Iowa where they will pick corn. There was a large crowd at the Gimble sale Thursday. Alice Strand, a graduate nurse of the Bismarck hospital, is at home to stay for some time. Rev. Monson conducted services junday morning instead of evening. He will be here again Sunday, Nov. 2¢, in the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Pete Jacob- son, Dee Bailey, J. W. Olson and daughter Edna were callers at the Ole Olson home Sund: Mrs. H. 8S. Taylor and Mrs. C. W. Wilkenson attended the project les- son in Wing Friday. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin at- ismarck making their home with i daughter Alma called at Earl Mow- a Mrs, Sheffy Bailoy and children |<, on oe at the Gus Gordon {1928 lor and Alvin Ghylin, | 19 Quite a few from here attended |) MISSING FARMER DEAD Aitkin, Minn. Oct. 28—(@—The jbody of Charles A. Johnson, farmer of near Arthyde, who disappeared Sept. 19, was found near his home Sunday. He is believed to have com. mitted suicide because of ill health. STRANGLES TO DEATH Red Wing., Minn. Oct. 22—()— Norman P. Olson, 10, son of Mr. and | Mrs, A. H. Olson of Red Wing, w: accidentally stranzled to death by = belt at his home here Sunda;. {BANKRUPT'S PrTitt 5 | CHARGE AND ORDER OF ov OTICE Wane: by kre jIn_the District Court of the United Sta rict of North Dakota. | ‘Matter of David T. Dixon, Bai Te the “Honorable Andrew. ¥ | Ula buat Pie th Court of the ted States for the Distric North Dako! er David 7, Dizon, of Bismarck, tn the County of Burleigh, and State of North’ Dakota, in said District, re- at_on the 19th nder the acts of Congress relating to bani. ruptey; that he has duly surrendered ualyre rights of p: of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptey. Wherefore, ho prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bank- RU pt such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated, this 2ist day of September, dD. 19 DAVID T. DIXON, Bankrupt. Qraer of Notice District of North Dakota. the 24th day of October, A. D. n reading the Petition for bis: of the above-named Bank- ru it is- ‘Graered by the Court, that hears ng be had upon the same on the 38rd day of December, A. D. 1929, the said court trict, at. ten o'clock in the forenoon: ard, ‘that notice thereof be published jin The Bismarck Tribune, a news- [paper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and ‘other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, jit any they have, why the prayer of |the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by. the court, that the Referee shall send, mail, to all known creditors, copie said ‘petition and this order, ‘addressed jto them at their places of residence ag stated. Witness The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said Court, and | the seal thereof, at Fargo, in said dis- trict, on the 24th day ‘of October, A.D. 1929, 4. MONTGOMERY, (Seal of the Court) lerk. y E. R. STE! Deputy Ftierk. AL NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAl It has been made in the terms ditions of that cer- taln mortgage reinafter described by the non-payment of the two amor- ization inst: is! tee for the 1923, 1924, 1925 sw, Therefore, Given,’ That, that certain. mort executed and deliv is wife, mort. 1 Land Banke of Saint Paul, a body. c te, of the City of St’ Paul, County of Ramsey, State ‘ot Minnesota, mortgages, Dated November 13. filed for rec- of the premises in such mort hereinafter descri at t oor of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. at the of 2 o'clock P.M. and day of December, 1929, to fausty the amount due upon’ such’ mortgage on the day of sale, for said defaulted indebted ness, Said sule is to be made subject and inferior to the unpaid mR of the aforesaid mortgage Federal Land Bank of Saint amounting to One Thousand. a Hundred ‘Twenty and 83/100. Dollars ($1720.83). The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Twenty-six (26), Town- ship One Hundred Forty (140) pod Range nty-five (75: West; containing oe te Sixty: (180) acres, mor according to the Government sur: vey thereof, There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale for teas metetiiten inetallments and. taxes the of ‘ight Hundred Fourteen’ ‘ana S47100, Dollara (51488), together with statu- tory attorney's feen ant cost of fore «Dated this 12th 1ath aay of ‘of October, 192 THE LAND BAN {OF SAINT PAUL. & Tillotson, Wins for Mort- Ni akota. * | Mr. and Mrs, John Newmiller and; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner both of and Luella| Mercer were Sunday visitors at the Christ Berg home. ing Thursday evening. i gest crowd of the season was| present, ie Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Rath and fam- ) moved to Tuttle Fri near Arena, came to live with her son, mes eree the nee They re Tyne ‘and Slee E eckhstan and Sal-| | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and lie Gylden visited at Henry Inget’s|son Lyle were Sunday dinner guests Sunday, at the Ernest Gordon home. Wales pope ant Pica Kekbelm Sako Kettleson motored to Re- bic iecag o Pier een Tack. 4 bist eos J. oe Little called at the Ira West Point. He played center. Nieters, John Witt, Herbert Ziegi- By RUTH LITTLE In 1924 his spectacular playing | meier, Alma Kindred, figured largely in the defeat of be lends selected for many all- | New York, Oct. 28.—(?)}—Navy day. ; usually celebrated on October 27, the anniversary of the birth of Theodore fRRoosevelt, was observed today on ships fs ih of He also was cap- ‘at sea and in port. ain of the tennis teams both at Ships in port kept open house, with | Washington and Jefferson and at the public invited to visit and inspect | West Point. Per Case - $1.00 Your last chance to buy these grapes at this reasonable price. Estherville BROWN & TIEDMAN tend the All-Round Development the country’s fighting craft. Bestowal of the Theodore Roosevelt | medal for distinguished service upon Owen D. Young, author of the rep- ‘rations plan; Robert Putnam, librari- an of ; and Owen Wister, novelist, marked the observance of | the seventy-first anniversary of | Roosevelt's birthday yesterday. A speech of tribute to Roosevelt by (Charles Evans Hughes was broadcast | by radio. Conference Invites | Capital City Youths Bismarck youths are invited to at- (Conference for Older Boys at Fargo Nov. 15, 16, and 17, it is announced by Officials of the Fargo Y. M.C. A. tives from churches, ehurch schools, Boy Scouts, and oth- er. older boys’ ‘ions Since he resigned his lieutenant’s and Clair Ghylin stayed plaid cemmission in 1926 he has engaged |. in the cotton brokerage business in j F By MRS. ROY LITTLE Miss Gladys Rue spent the week- cnd with Miss Myrle Hudson. Bailey and Louis Jorgenson homes ‘ednesday. Tra “Bailey helped Mrs. P. E. a New York. GRANT R. R. INTERVENTION Washington, Oct. 28.—1\—Author- ity to intervene in the application of ; the Northern Pacific railroad to con- struct a line in central Montana was granted the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific today by the inter- state commerce commission. Jap Premier Escapes Dagger Assassination Tokyo, Oct. 28.—()—An apparently weakminded Japanese was arrested today after an attempt which police | sho believed was directed against the life of Premier Hamaguchi. The Japanese leaped to the running, board of an automobile leaving the 'y and Mrs. Carl Johnson and ly spent Sunday at the Jacob Wentz home. and Mrs. William Witt and jfamily were Wing zhoppers Satur- \cay evening. Miss Martha Suezle of McClusky spent the week-end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jaci Wentz. LeRoy Marchant motored to Mc- Clusky Saturday. Herbert Ziegleler i is now staying Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark. Mrs. Christ Wentz and family ent Tuesday visiting at the Wm. Vitt home, Herbert Zieglm r Saturday. : and Mrs. Christ Hein spent Sunday with relatives in Tuttle. Miss Martha Suezle called at the G. Marchant home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant spent puney evening at the Fred Smith aia Witt motored to Denhoff lond: c was a Wing Edwin Triebwasser was a Wing shoy oper Saturday evenin, . Lizzie Triebwasser visited at the Wm. Witt home Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg spent Wed- nesday at the Uhde home. Mrs. Anna Knutson called on Mrs. Frank Mickelson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little. motored to Wilton Tuesday. ‘ irs. A. H. Lundberg and Frieda ob beg called at the Wm. Mickelson home Wednesday. Grant Lindse: ing the roads Wednesday. dinner at the Roy Little home. Mrs. Pete Mickelson ae at] u Wm, Mickelson’s Wedne: Earl Bonar. ai wi A a Regen caller Wednesda: Mr, ai Pa ‘Tom Hollingsworth of Wilton were vis at Harr Davenport's and) Wm. Mickelson’s Thur V4 afternoon and evening. Mrs. Anna Knutson and son Lloyd, ‘irs. Harry Davenport, Charlotte and Hp Wilmot, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Norman _ attended cLurch services in Regan Wednesday Mrs. Anna Knutson and son Lloyd nut a Ny callers in the cap- was out maintain- pore dinner at the Joe Carl Bergs ital city Tuesday. ‘Among A party was held at the Jacob Wee home Sunday evening. Christ Hein called 6 on Mrs. Henry Seilenger Monday. Mrs. Henry Seilen, |epent June and Kindred uesday at the Christ Hein afternoon and evening were Mr. Mrs. Carl Sehi the" at ° o folks visited with Jack the Bismarck hoewital | éu ley to wite a few of the Lyman you Edwin Olson and M: e’ Bismarck hospital. Nina Waiste 5) with friends in Doroth; and me ey Josep the Bismarck Sevett, Gylden the south en, took lad le Hudson were dinner eo at ae Gladys gue Edith motored to Rue’s home at marck Sunday-] Sat While in Bismarck they visited with Hazel Howe spent the week-end Jack Gylden, who 1 a patient atjas a it of Grace Callers a the Mrs, Strand home eae and Mrs. Jordahl ing} Mrs. ‘Saigon at| Patton cook for threshers Wednes- Nir, and Mrs, Earl Mester and Wilton Francis, londay. My: a3 Hudson spent Thursday eve-|tored to Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS the Regan shoppers Satur- | dy; ning with Sadie and Selina Gylden. Ae a sine | home were Laurice OT phelaineoinadiaesiplbigial their grandparents Friday and Sat- evening. A large crowd attended the cases in Regan Saturday evening. Mr. Hanson of open won the radio tena were Ghy- ay ing Association shi ssociatio: three, oar stock. Tue: men threshed for Ghylin’s M and Tuesday. H. Taylor called at the Ghylin home to see Ed Rasche Tuesda: Einor Strand helped Sunday. a4 ‘Ole Olson helped Mrs. Gi with threshers Monday and jlivs Sartell t the week-end ‘ul spent vi Cc. W. Wi iomer Talo notre “ub meeting at Mrs. A. Koplin. as a guest of nd Mes. Wing Fri a the All Phones 1400 The Sanitary Stere