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How can declarer make his con- tfact against the best possible Osterdalslaget Plans Membership Campaign bration 1988, the Osterdalsiaget, Norwegian. of y originating in the Valley of Osterdalen, in east- etn Norway, took steps Wednesday for strengthening the society by immedi- ate organization meetings in all parts of North Dakota, Minriesota and Wis- ‘A.call was sent out by Amund Thor- son, Minneapolis, urging former Oster- Christmas. ‘The regular yearly méeting will be held at Fargo June 17 and 18. proved Wednesday at the semi-annual Meeting of bish- Fargo Bootlegger Is Held Guilty by Jury Fargo, N. D, Nov. 15.—(}—Arthur (Chief) Barenson of Fargo was found guilty’as charged by a jury in Cass ing out since 5 p. m. The specific charge against Baren- fie, second iti He is out on bond itional Baseball League” and will face the court for sentence | Dan Howley, who managed the Probably the end of-the present) last year. * biaiean begat attaches said. V—_—_—_—_— QUIVERING Hue te eet ane| NERVES raise $45,000 to keep them in opera-| Yield ydia E, Pinkham’ tion until the end of the fiscal year on | be ined Popo h ‘When on edge... ; Nov. 30, About 18,000 pupils and 500 you are just teachers will be at leisure, the teach- hen you can't stand the chil- antes | dren's noise... when ers without pay. é SEES SRS is a burden ... when you are BOONE SUCCEEDS HOWLEY table and blue... try this medi- Toronto, Nov. 16.—(#)—Ike Boone, Sr out of 100 women report former major league outfielder, it. Thursday was named manager of the| _ It will give you just = extra | en you néed. | Toronto Maple Leafs of the Interna onset’: Ring naa: STRINGENCY CLOSES SCHOOLS New Bedford, Mass,, Nov. 16.—(7)— & 4. Fanghed Hinsee ul ix - Ht aoe il 28 pi ei Wy He E z i A H BE Hl : i i a i 13 li i Re. Name Rev. Bartlett Proiintctivibeen Missions Secretary|Methodist Bishops ‘erick Set Spring Schedule Philadelphia, Hor. 16.—()—Final details of the 1034 achedule for the @-qdd spring conferences of the Fargo, bishop of the Episcopal church in North secretary of the church’s department and when West played the |! missions for the entire United Rev. Frederick B. Bartlett of Dakota, has been elected gon was engaging in the liquor traf- Kidneys | 2? & Fi g E a | Ea iF 1 Ee 43 i . i i sity Women. The meeting will be held | cluded Supre: in the World War Memorial building. je for any merchan- r store. Alex, Rosen babebbebisbsbeseessshetessesstsssesss? ) Phone 284 “ peter fetent er etetpheeteatente tortura | SINGER SEWING. MACRINE COMPANY, INC. 1 The numberof my machine it..,...----cnesopeas-’ eau a a7, ¥ Were SORRY -=this news is for vp SINGER OWNERS . iy a Ir you have a sewing machine made before the introduction of the modern , Singer Electric, you can turn it in now for 40% .of your original ~ any new model yoy choose. Yes, no matter how long you've had it or what you paid. This is a special offer, made to Singer owners only, because we want to help every one of them to have a now while prices are lower than they may be for years to come. A Bonded Representative should reach you soon, bringing details of this offer. But you need not wait for his call. Phone, mail, or , bring in the factory number and age of your machine and you can find out at once whether it qualifies. Use coupon. . This button identifies Bonded Singer Repro sentatives, It carries coler border and month during which it is velid. November button has orange border. - : MEN—Ajteation ! Men qualised 90 become Bonded Singer Representatives are m to carry. thie message to Singer, +, * qwners in a few sections of the city mot covered at present. SINGER SEWING MA incorPorates. ; 212 Bawy, yA 1 bave‘hed it about,..........yoars, STATEMENT OF The Bank of North Dakota BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 4,463,220.96 Warrants and Claims .................. 117,230.65 629,150.11 01 ———— $10,727,253.29 . 6,907,067.31 1,985,404.42 81,116.23 194,285.40 . 34,685.61 5 95,200.00 - $25,235 ,563.67 00 ————_ 18,610,806.28 Due Reconstruction Finance Corporation (NDRE. Bonds) w.......... cece eeee $25,236,053.67 Fiscal Agent for the State of North Dakota. Is owned, operated and controlled by the State of North Dakota under the supervision of the Industrial Commission. ao Thanksgiving o>. TURKEYS! We Buy Them From Nov. 10th to Nov. 17th CASH ADVANCE Our advance prices based on dressed weights, for live birds our plant pool profit sharing plan, are as follows: No. 1 Young No. 1 Old Toms ......... 1 1 C} toms. ............ No. 1 Young No. 1 Old Hens ......... 1 1 Cites... ses. Choice Young Hens No. 2 and Toms ........ 9c Turx ...eseeeee oo Tc These advances are based on anticipated prices when the turkeys reach the market in the east. The difference between the returns less the advance and our sell- ing cost is returned to our patrons. This settlement, when due, will be made approximately three weeks after the last buying date. QUALITY TURKEYS WANTED ‘We would prefer that our patrons hold back such of their turkeys as may indicate that they are No. 2, because of lack of finish, flesh and color. These can be held back profitably until our Christmas, January or February buying dates. Again we wish to announce that we will provide Free Custom Dressing Sane Seen Armour Creameries East Side, South of N. P. Tracks Bismarck, N. D. cost toward modern Singer CHINE co. Bismarck 1 1 ob “1 - , | There are 6 types of home-grown tobaccos that are best for cigarettes Barcut ToRACccos U. S. Types 11, 12, 13, 14, U. S. Type 31. SOUTHERN MARYLAND TOBACCO U.S. Type32, U. S. Type 11 is produced in the Piedmont Belt of Virginia and part of North Carolina. U. S. Type 12 is produced in eastern North Carolina. U. 8. Type 13 grows in U. S. Type 14 is produced mostly in southern Georgia— a few million pounds in.north- ern Florida and Alabama. , U. 8. Type 31 includes what is called White Burley tobacco. It was first produced _ by George Webb in 1864, It @ 1939, Lasoarr & Mas Teaaceo CO, is light in color and body, , and is milder than the Burley used for pipes. U. S. Type 32, Maryland tobacco, is noted for its “burn”. In this respect Maryland excels most other tobaccos. These are the kinds of > home-grown tobaccos used for making Chesterfield Cigarettes. Then Chesterfield adds aromatic Turkish tobacco to give just the right seasoning or spice. ; ¢ cigarette that's MILDER’. the cigarette that TASTES.