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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1937 Ballerinas’ Feet iDISTRICT HEALTH \First Showing of 1938 Lincoln- . ‘ NIT ORGANIZED IN Zephyr V-12 to be Held Tuesda Give Them Away ! pay : 2 i my SOUTHEASTERN D eee ny EE= =| PRISM WILL APPEAL N. D. AUTO LICENSE LAW FROM WARD COURT | Held in Death Only Sure Way to Tell Dancers the design of on Street Is by Their ;6-County Area Is Designed to Priced Line and the location of the controls. A IN MILL, CITY SOUGHT Minneapolis Traveling Man -shal ille, which extends from Duck-Like Waddle Facilitate Protection of the iatament anal te the ‘oo, 13] Without N. D. License Is | designed to enclose radio heater If there are Bismarck persons who | Public Health Bismarck Tuesday will get its first] installations. Seats of chair heignt Found Guilty glimpse of ‘the 1938 Lincoln-Zephyr a motor cars on daplay at Universal Mo~ Fee octet tee are un-/Commonwealth Club Points to A district health unit, first estab-|tcr Co., . Showings Lai colt nts allow am-| Unsolved Murders, ‘Evi- shed in North Dakota, has been or-|other cities are being scheduled as]. w00l" .ctobetne toursta augeeag poe , ‘would dike to spot the lovely ballerinas of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo off stage when they appear here Sat- urday, they must look for persons who Minot, N. D., Nov. 29.—(%}—The North Dakota motor vehicle license - ganized in southeastern counties with | rapidly as new cars are shipped from |‘The spare tire and supporting rack, dences of Rackets’ law will be appealed to the state su- oe an daapelend traditional show- | headquarters in aoe, Mute to Jaci Ge tincoln Motor company plant in| piso hoceed in the einaranee, can Preme court fm interpretation and : tate protection and promotion of pul be swung down out of the-way to per- j clarification provisions relating RrnisGcas ate beeueiul, aes lic health, Dr. Maysil Williams, state} Smart and well-groomed, the 1938 | mit access. Raetorie esa: bar OORT core to the licensing of traveling salesmen, and models of physical perfection, they | health officer, sald Monday. Lincoln-Zephyr cars inject into the sectights “utterworld " Retsvitiog wad {t was reported Monday in Minot. The area, comprising Barnes, Stuts-|relange of motor car fashions a new ; asked of the Hennepin ty district man, Ransom, LaMoure, Sargent and|end modern style note. It is a fresh ne Dickey counties, is elastic and may be | approach to the advanced streamlin- 71,558 Head of Stock [cours monday by the Minneapolis increased or reduced as demand is|ing pioneered by Lincoln only two Tested Along Border Prec gbaeacy ae te inqosee ines are difficult to detect off the stage because they don’t look like showgirls, they don’t use make-up and they don't have time to parade hotel lobbies and shown, Dr. Williams said. Other dis-| years ago with its entry in the medi- Minneapolis, a traveling man, guilty streets. “ the Patrick J. Corcoran death. De- ; tricts will be organized if this unit/um-priced field. cf violating the law by failing to have ee othe rontine of wel daly proves suiccessful. ‘Two new convertible body types, a| Inspected and 1 tested for admissiot elaring the request was not intended “Since population and economic/sedan and a coupe, have been added| into the United States at two quar- pitti stenel steed vey jeg faked status of North Dakota does not lend/to the Lincoln-Zephyr group. Other] antine stations along the Canadian ived Minneapolis murders and to itself to practical organization for full| types are a sedan with four doors, a boundary in North Dakota during the ueores of rackets involving liquor, Punpaeenia’ ees latory hardly be compared to any other walk of life. Practice is a necessary part of their everyday living. ity or county health depart-|coupe-sedan with two doors, a three- ” to back its y the attorney and his client in- But still you can detect # bellerina Beco eae ies 4 year ending June 90 were 71,58 head |lebor, gambling and vice” to Mary K. O'Connor, young physical i) plained, “grouping of|passenger coupe and a town limou- |formed County Judge Joseph J. Funke senile paresis they have a several counties seemed the only solu- | sine, of livestock, H. H. Cohenour, federal jrequest. education student, was held Mon- lines they would appeal from his de- tion.” Principal engineering improvements | ‘nspector, » reported, Feet Over-Developed Dr. Robert G. White, district health] are e lengthened wheelbase, a smooth-| The Oohenour statement covered) Railroads’ Finances Most ballerinas -have large, over- in the death of five-year-old {action of the license law. “4 lotticer, will be responsible for the]er engine, redesigned tranamission| 20393 animals tested st Pembina and 6 ’ ‘An appeal bond of $250 and notice freien: tow hough tou os shoe pa see basle activites of the state health de-|and hypold rear-axie gears, ‘Together| 52165 at Portal | ‘Worst in History’| Nancy aienn tast ebor Day. {or tne Boreal het vot toate ten ne they are dreams of falry bein? an unicable ¢ seaee Ba heave Mer bay voile and cn counting for 62349 head. Other in-| washington, Nov. 20—(®)—J. J. Pel- ne eb lsat higeets ade 800 bond #5 ‘control of communi ance, r an 2 Been Saviors ot aie ein A f ER AL, COURT 10 Promotion af school Hypibne, saultes ecg eteeeer rae fpection: 381 ead of swine, 1A] sy, prencent oft the, Associailon of Will Hold Memorial _{sait’the eppeat would be made. He Guck her feet were small and delicate tion, public health and vital statistics.| Keynote of the new streamline con- | horses, 17 sheep. ican Railroads, told the Inter- Service for Corcoran) *!¢ Momsy tor Minnesots. looking. ae castiery engines oe eas relive was e ig entirely, joe 4 pow end Mother of Bismarck te ‘Goamaee ain Monty an ration ote ae grid ad i] son, sani rT, treatment wi ww horizontal grille & - ae state's ibunal for interpre- Por eeicaturtey, sou learn ena 1 Trina CONVENE TUES AY ‘Lee, supervisor of nurses, bars which suggests the sleek front of Man Is Dead Aged 71)“ roads of the United States is probably! A memorial service for Patrick J.|tation « law which has aroused wide- Baronova, Tatiana Riabouchinska, Dr. Williams said the present pub-|a racing plane. The sweeping front an is Dead Ag worse today than at any time in| Corcoran, slain Minneapolis union|spread controversy. ‘and Alexandra Denilova, the most ver- lic health organization of city andjend curves are echoed pleasingly in their history.” Pelley was the first t0| leader, will be held at Fargo Tuesday,| In two drives within the past seven 4) {county health departments with part ceful body lines and smart} John Johnson, Bismarck, attended| speak in support of a petition by the| H.R. Martinson, North Dakota labor months —one of them still in progress Raguis ie fortin betel, hee are|Judge Donohoe of Omaha Will time officers will not be disturbed. lnoetae ish tear Cock New eicsalvs| funecal services ot Maple Bs Bey, Minn. ‘Minn.,| roads for a 15 per cent increase in| commissioner, said Monday. The serv- a few tips, along with the duck walk,} Preside Over First Term in “The district unit extends to the| tenders strengthen the ensemble. Friday for his mother, Mrs, Mathias| freight rates. ice will be under auspices of the Gen- fminot and aentenced in court, beca Use rs them. area more adequate assistance than! Interiors are luxurious, modern in| Johnson, 71, who died Wednesday. eral Drivers union of Fargo. they drove cars without license plates Pit eke asia duck Srna just Remodeled Courthouse can be given at present by the health | treatment in accord. with the exterior) Acompanying Mr. Johnson to Maple! TRANSFERRED TO YATES lof this state. delicious snub of a nose, it is Irina department and is an attempt to ful-| design, The driver compartment js| Bay were a sister, Mrs, Hiram Gos-| Belcourt, N. D,, Nov. 29.—Seth Wil- | ITALY RECOGNIZES MANCHUKUO Raconors. : fill the purpose of the social security| spacious and unobstructed, permitting] sett, and a brother, Joseph, both of| sn, principal of the reservation school! Rome, Nov. 2—()—Italy Monday MINNESOTAN, 80, DIES If she has a duck walk—and a Garbo| First term of federal district court /act in carrying preventive services tOlample room for two persons and the| Jamestown. Mrs. Johnson, native|here, has been transferred to the| formally recognized Manhchukuo, the| Moorhead, Minn., Nov. 29—(P}—Al- pee st the fairy-footed Riabouchni- |1? ppivoiacok 5 chlaraed and comndet fhe ial prone ee or less erecien driver to ride in comfort. The trans- of Norway, had resided in Minnesota Sunaing Rock reservation at Fort| Japanese ee establihsed in |fred Olson, 80, died Sunday in his . 8. = fin, past,” ymmen| has been low- z rates. huria . . a she has a duck walk—but has the |ence Tuesday with Judge J. A. Don-|is planned’ to use the district as = mission housing greatly years, Mane! Kragnes township farm home. choe of Omaha presiding in the ab-|teaching unit for state public health capa paca esteet legs you've | sence of Judge Andrew Miller, ill in alstudente doing post graduate work. oe, Is Youngest Fargo hospital. pa er ag U. 8, District Attorney P. W. Lanier pBironova. is youngest of the baller- lang other court officials were expect-| YOUth to Be Feted of this generation. ed to arrive in the Capital City Mon-} At Christmas Party than . Yot as she is, she is acclaimed day night for a term of more ee ig hee, Pavone, On er (Mera teen 2H PURE sauign| Celtel ity Wile boys and tet ANNOUNCING THE 19 Fee ear ee Mine aa of 12, audi |% Lanier are Harry Lashkowits and|®e going to have s Christmas party : a noes, iratinetively sereed that here Donald Murtha, assistant U. 8. district | ®!l si orn again Shee oes tha ences artist knocking insistently at |®ttoreys; Marshal 8. J. Doyle and Just it was the cl mee an his deputies, A. G. Kennedy, G. H.|Christmas party will be in ty the door of greatness, Today, at 18). 0 wy ‘O'Leary, ‘A. O, John-|®uditorium, on the afternoon of the =a Aes hailed as @ ballerina as) 01 and Howard Strack; J. A. Mont-| day before Christmas, Dec. 24. Theil Far two continuents for her |@omery, clerk, and his deputy, Frank|be ® program and Sper shiog. tnrilling feat of forming 32 fouettes | Talcott; Roy L. Humphreys, probation Runeey Ute sega ee amd wel enone 2) e@ uibour te ‘Baronova has been |°fticer; Beatrice McMichael, reporter; | tastes for sweets not forgotten. } Pais tos crenteat classic dancer on Fas Oreetciand Pete Talcott, ie eet aly iid Fiseavetses) a rap! on the district attorney's staff. Sith av tovely ‘angelic face, she’ was|,, Whlle painting and varnishing of /committee to srrange for the annual . oe, ‘ the new offices of the court entourage | kiddies’ party was announced Monday ; bon in grad, the daughter of €f} have not been com by H. P. Goddard, secre! Mem- = pleted, the incom- | Dy le ag tee Sey feranition navy. Flee: | piete job will in no way hamper court |Lers are W. L. Nueasle, W! ‘Moel- \ Paris by way of the Orient. Colonel de | Procedure. : : Ba ace tvdsva ther at the Paris school SSS SS Brophy and W. H. Payne. They were f Olga Preobr: of the fa- 5 chosen as representatives of different canes =" BOUBVE MOUNTAINS (2= === Not only is she a great classic dancer, 9 but, she is an aocomplished mime and | Logan Woman’s Death a dramtic actress ranging whole 6 9 gamut of human emotions. Every part MOVEMENTS ENDED Found ‘Unavoidable she acts and dances she makes un- — ‘ forgetably her own. —_—— moot dards 29—(P)—A verdict Elysi Hill in Los Angeles | hol e highway mishap an “un- sian ark . B avoidable accident” in which Mrs. BS. oF WS Has Not Slipped Since Henry Abrahamson, farmwoman near =a THD =e s d Logan, was struck and killed on jaturday Thanksgiving eve by a car driven by Edna Jurgens of Granville, was re- Los Angeles, Nov. 20.—(#)—Dr. J. P,| turned here by a Ward county cor- rat ae eee i sar. pupatsss Coltornls caus OF Tech- | oner’s jury. y Se ence | nology geologist, expressed belief Mon- and Mrs, F. E, Erickson, Clarence e i Allen Hauske, W.|Gay the “moving mountain” of Ely- Don Shortridge, Minneapolis, Minn. [alan park has ended its travels, HUSTON WINS CONTRACT Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Follund, Si “The fact that there have been no|, Grenora, N. D., Nov. 29.—D. B. Hus- acy mre New Eng- new minor slides since Saturday, no|tM, Minot contractor, has been Fargo; Emde Haase, A. C. Anderson, iconstant slipping of the loose d: awarded the contract for construct- d. A. McNamee, Minot; Mr, and Mrs. dicates the movement has ceased,” Dr.|ins_ ® waterworks system here for GS ddennston, Venturia; Mrs Fred \Buwalda said. “I am of the opinion |$9i,886.20. WPA funds will be par- mllyas Me er etiy nD janie olen, that the slide has definitely settled.” [tially used, jones: tad, Kloten; Martin Flom, 4 City officials met to consider ways ——— ‘and means to remove the 1,000,000 tons NOTICE TO CREDITO) of earth, trees and rocks that cas-| INTHE MATTER OF THO ESTATE led over Riverside drive Friday |OMoths? is" Roreby given by. the une night and into the dry bed of the dersigned, Executrix of the Last Will Los Angeles river. t Mai erophy, late of the City of Births —_—____ Blama ck, in the County of Burleigh Son, Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Hietzmann, PIONEER FARMER DIES and State of North Dakota, deceased, a to-the creditors of, and all persons Beulah, at ij) & m. Sunday, Bis-) Pargo, N. D., Nov. 29 —()— Swan|having claims against sald deceased, Son, and Mrs, Bohert | 8. She ard Monson, 77, Fargo, who farmed in the|to exhibit them with the necessary 609 West ‘Thayer St., at 1 Feat: | Harwood, N. D., vicinity for 54 years, first publication of tls notice, to asia LEO AD a ae as rat Les: qos | Sled here Monday. Executrix at her residence at’ 9 Street, In the City of Bismarck, in mwelfth Ste at 1:10 4, m. Bundes, St, Burleigh County, or to the Judge of Alexius hospital, 5 Son, Me tnd Bre, Pant Hogue, Baia || Swim Star Better | |the,county Court of Burlelen County, in, at 12:50 a, m. Monday, St. Alexius Cit: 5 . 'y of Bismarck, Burleigh County, Rospital, North Dakota. . You are hereby further notified that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court within and for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 15th day of June, A. D. 1938, at the hour of three o'clock in Marriage Lidhnses Ivan Merclein Wilsonjand Miss Irene Ruth Bjugstad, both of Bismarck, Gaturday, . R. 8. Shepard, Bismarck Interna- Harvester bri . as the time and place for adjusting all claims a, estate of the said Mary ceased, wnlich fave beet duly and ree IN THE ANNUAL, fashionable parade of model after This new car breaks with the usual, too, in its The new LINCOLN-ZEPHYR is bigger inside, big. vlied ° cones me pes model, improvements, changes, refinements are modern power-plant. The V4ype 12-cylinder en- _ger outside. The wheelbase is lengthened to 125 MAR 4 AND, to be observed on everyhand. Buthowseldomthe gine, used and approved by more than 45,000en- inches. Great comfort results from the placing » formerly of Fargo, as man- the northwest division. Ross branch. The division ex- from Chicago to the Pacific GARET B. WENT! yZirst Publication on the auth any i whole car departs from traditional ways. thusiastic LINCOLN-ZEPHYR owners during 1936 of car weight and passenger weight toward the Nelson A. Mason, former secretary tennis is The LINCOLN-ZEPHYR V-12 during 1936 and and 1987, has been refined to give an even middle. Prove this on your faverite back road! NOTICE OF DELINQUENT REAL 1937 did —and still does. The new LINCOLN- smoother performance. And new-type valve lifters, \ This year, a new Convertible Sedan and a new | to U. 8. Senator Lynn J. Frazier and All lands and lota situates in Bur- ZEPHYR for 1938 does even more. Trulyitcanbe withoilcushions, bringeven quieter operation.... Convertible Coupe bring to six the number of will speak over p. m, (C8T) baron wes ome Which tases Yor the voor 1958 ronnie said: It breaks with tradition again! Developing 110 horsepower, the engine gives 1410 _ available LINCOLN-ZEPHYR body types. Drive this aes sold by ‘the ‘undersigned ‘Auditor of Graceful streamlines that gave the LINCOLN- 18 miles to the gallon—twelve thrifty cylinders! | modern “twelve” today. This modern “twelve” 1 eee ay Bald sale will begia’on Ranuagy? Dee ZEPHYR a distinction of its own in two years ‘The basic construction of this car is a definite “is still the only car of its kind at any price! Lincoln cember 14th, 1937, at 10 o'clock A. and will continue from day to day un- previous areeven more pronounced thisyear. Prin. break with tradition. In closed types, body and _ Moter Company, builders of Lincoln and Lincoln- til all of said Jonge ae lots are sold, = and said sale will be held in the oftice ciples of functional design, rather than mere style, frame are net two separate units, but one unit,a Zephyr V-12 motor cars. etaetacnn ae "pensies ticiate the carla mailers tome. Thame the lov s0d\. sleel feamevork, ell rermbsn versed toWInc Le 5-5 $1808 allonad od Baan Aan, Be A 5 horizontal radiator grille, aside from its beauty, this rigid framework, steel top, sides and flooring «3 paaeral sexes extra. The Sedan Wiustrated te $1395 tires included. the City of Bismarck, in i id the eae nd increases cooling efficiency. : are welded. You ride surrounded by steel. delivered at Detroit factory, white sidewall tires Ae operators of the Hardy Truck Hines of Glendive, Mont., was settled @autrday in Morton county district court at Mandan with Judge Harvey J. Miller presiding. Hearings on the Great Northern railway’s applications to remove 3,474 feet of spur rails will be held Dec. 7 eerie and Olais and Dec. 8 at Rock Lake and Bottineau by the North Dakota railroad commission. ‘The railway also seeks permission to remove 2 loading platform at Ojata. ‘The Williston Lutheran Men's chorus ‘of 40 voices will broadcast from KFYR ) Sunday, Dec. 5, at 8 p. m. All Scouters in the Bismarck district A list of all lan to such sale is on fi examined at the off! signed Auditor of aid Burleigh Cou ty, and a copy of such list with names of'the owners and descriptions of the lands and tracts involved and the to- - tal amoung of taxes, and penalty due on each of such la tracts, in- cluding cost and expense of advertis- Ing the same, has bi office of the unde: sald Burleigh County, and a copy thereof as aforesaid has been poste in each one of thi following places in sald Burleigh County: In the Sterling Btate Bank in Sterl- ing, North Dakota: Tn the Moftit State Bank of Moffit, Horsey oakes ta, H. Lundberg's General store In Regan, Nort Dakotas and In the Olson's Hardware Store in Driscoll, North Dakota, Said lands and lots will be offered for sale at the time and place afore- said in the order they ‘appear in sald In Witness Whereof, I pare: signed my name hereto as Auditor of sal Burleigh County and hereunto affix the official seal of said Burleigh Sb SAA nN Miss Gta Ce ae feat County, on this 28th day of November, diving Greene seriously ill of a (EAL) Universal Motor Company spinal M. Lol ' ies of Burisigeh ish County, jorth Th 39 12-6,

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