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PAGE TWO.’ A THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ FIRST COLONIAL COOLIDGE EXPECTED TO REVIEW CONGRESS MEET PARADE Ea WASHINGTON BALL CLUB CELEBRATED «- ec Ww ashing fen Colorful Two Day Program) ject Wein at Carpenters Hall and Linen at Valley Forge fers of the the make to do pt (B is going to opportunity An official welcome by @ commit tee of the city government heads at | h the the ball park will start the ceremon- its honor to 4 pennant winning baseball ies. Then there be a pi Amer de up flag bac! Pennsylvania avenue. is expected to review the Coolidge parade from a point ne House where the returning valiants ill be met by District Commission- Rudolph to be handed a key sig- the cerem, s mapp- | ard of comm sion ye! . would excite the envy | potentate and it plann- | nalizing of a vi possession of celebration tonight will be President of the United Sree CALIFORNIA IS I | Condition “Little During Morning SOUTH FRANCE ge of Rain F Floods Rail-'sishop Messmer of Milwaukee is a TT esa " usly ill hi suffering trom FOR COOLIDGE way Stations; Tracks langina pectoris and general rhea matic trouble He has been in vs attending the meeting of the Catholic Hierarchy of Amercia Phys Washed Out | (By the 4 cyclonic. vio Paris, Sept A storm of Says-C. A. Johnson, Back! in attendance to From Tour of Coast {ravaging southeastern hbishop Messmer said a report |The ancient city of Orange has/ issued at noon today as “not neces —- {been particularly hard hit, 3 fatal” but something seri- Mz. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Mi-|iige or ruin flooding the railway|ous for a man of his age. Ure enue ecu. Vis ne their stations, hing out the track} The Archbishop is 77 ars ot daughter Mrs. W. F, Gettelman. Mr.) ang * cat the main railways/age. He was taken ill early today Mounbonmconenpinces Spending, the from Mu les, while on! and physicians said there had winter in Los Angeles. He has justi the other side of the Rhone a mile! been no material change in his returned from an extensive tour of /of trackage was wash |condition this morning. the west. tee Speaking of Coolidge’s chances in) passing of a locomotive. Two} California, he seems confident that! jodies were found in the deb: the President will ¢ that state/and it was feared ‘o that other: and there seems to be a growing sen-! perished. ‘The streets of the city | timent over the entire Northwest/of Nimes were converted into to for Coolidge, Mr. Johnson contends. |rents. A number of buildings| Mr. Johnson has been prominent) were struck by lightning and one| in Republican ranks in this state and| man was Killed by a bolt. believes with the proper organizatio | Detroit, GO UP COAST Coolidge. Mr. Johnson has Been the | lif. dge collapsed the | FAIL TO FIND MISSING SHIP Mic ity ok Sept. j thorough check of the Lake Huron 50. miles at coast line trom Oscoda, below Alpena, to Port Huron, the foot of the lakes, noon today to reveal a’ the missing whaleback Clifton, with its BRYAN CHANGES Republican nominee for governor in this state and served several terms | in the legislature from Ward county. AGED AUTO HAS Santa Moni ( GREAT I RECORD | te wortd tires” ied by 5 {Lowell Smith in the flag SPEAKING PLA Signed statements) by repute Heneeee nenved oheome ——— men through whose hani v ML, cian inane | Norfolk, Sept. 25.—(By the a pone 10:15 2, m. ‘They left Clover fiell | 4 “p 5 Knight coupe, now owned by id then turned north over the} es nse al Rouse, of ramento, Calif. has announced tod. 1 coast line and five minutes later campaign for 2 e a g e belie a arya wi passed, give pounds eee had disappeared from view beyond ae ans tate a leant MHI cha mates caviin ctha| te, mountains) “north of (Santali ave aad ester : est trail of any motor car in the|nMonica. A crowd of about 8,000] cnty © world without its motor ever once} carly in. October and po: f w the planes take off in a clowl being taken down. of dust that completely The s traveled 150,000 miles) them from spectators vad it i d that in the period) were well in the ai during ach it was rolling up a —— ss ile: al to s times the | Bill IS SOUGHT make a trip later in that month i the before winding up the j campaign. | a $20 Cause of _ Fight, Shooting 5.—An John obscured until they tor, no person has ever viewed the internal mechanism of the motor. The Coupe, a model 84-B, No. 88, engine George New Lexington, 0., Sep over ) whi 2, was bought by Dr. encer, a well-known physician] Peking. China, Sept, 25.-—(By the s alleged to ‘have eramento valley, in Novem-) 4, P.)—-An appeal and a warning ‘Coleman, 48, resulted He disposed of the car it} to rival for fighting on the|in the death of Coleman and the April, 1923. During the years of his) Manchurian-Chihlian border for} PYOMable fatal shooting of Mar- ownership the car was in constant|the control of the federal govern-| Shull at Santoy, near here. Both use, day and night, Sundays and hol-j ment of China, to quit bombing es miner idays included. unfortifed towns trom the air was = agree Dr, Spencer emphatically states | <r: today at a meeting of Pé x HERE'S WORST BOY 7 that never while he possessed the| reign’ government ministers | , Berlin. Berlin has its coupe was the motor opened for any | here. “w raigned = : | cou ntly after stealing jewelry mechanical work whatsoeve From Dr. Spencer the passed HIS “MOTHER” NOW jfrom his grandmother, hitting his into the hands of H. A. Hirsch, of | Chicago, Sept. 25.-Paul Evans is; Schoel-teacher with a brick, stealing San Francisco, who drove it until last{ not going to worry about it, “Well,| Pennies out of a blind man’s cup and February, when it was taken in by it’s all in the fa aid as he} forging a check on his uncle. The the Willys-Overland dealer at Sa kissed his new Mrs. Ther-| boy is 14 years old. mento, who usfs the car consta Evans, who was his own sweet- Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. rt until he introduced her to his ther, Joseph, a policeman, in his own work. The car still pos- sesses power and speed and though a grand-dad in performance, will amble along more cheerfully even now than many an automotive young- ster. | AT THE MOVIES | o———_——___—_ 3 CAPITOL Take a lot of thrills, stir well and add comedy and flavor with ro- mance. There you have an ideal combination, And that is what Monty Banks has supplied in “Racing suck.” The good old melodramas of salad Jays were always clean, always ex- siting, always entertaining. And that tits “Racing Luck” which Herman >. Raymaker directed. There is everything in it to enter- ain and that’s the present day func- ion of the motion picture. In addition to Monty Banks in the unniest role that clever comedian 1as yet portrayed, the cast includes delen Ferguson, Francis McDonald, Martha Franklin, D. Metzoras and William Blaisdell, at the Capitol ‘heatre.” DELICIOUS CoFFEE the accepted Coffee QUALITY MAINTAINED Plush and Bolivia Coats Require steaming. Our modern $9,000.00 cleaning and dyeing plant is fully equipped to handle your work efficiently. Some . Saree THE ELTINGE “Find Your Man,” with the famous og star, Rin-Tin-Tin, will be shown t the: Eltinge theatre, Friday and day. ie the well known Bel- ape police dog, was brought over e from France by Lieutenant ncan, who is responsible for his raining. Rin-Tin-Tin can do every k a dog can do and many tricks | host dogs can’t do. He can scale a/ ive,foot hurdle and clear a twenty- five foot stream. Besides his athle- fe ability he has a remarkable dog fitellect. “The story of “Find Your Man” is! oid in.a lumber center. It is full of | spehse, thrills, love, and as for ac- | Fon, there can’t be a lack of that | 4hen Rin-Tin-Tin is present. ndrews, ex-soldier, and Bud é Grins foal, find themselves involved | CLEANERS a plot to steal government. lum- } AND r. Paul makes the discovery too DYERS : and he ig arrested on a charge ft and murder, of which he is ocent. The dog's remarkable work | ures in Paul’s escape’and his raculous rescue from death. @The cast, besides Rin-Tin oe June Marlowe, the girl with ——We Call For and Deliver-—— Phone 770 422 Broadway ‘President j ur the White |_ ters in attending K s| jcourt in full: regal | Phi z 25 § . i knee reeches, 150th anniversary of the meeting, the, team wins the pennant or not night, attended by all the city cel- of the First Continental Congress Just to reward it for the best race | ebrities, who are fortunate enough | and the 200th anniversary of the ® Washington ball club has yet] to gain admission, will add the fin. founding of the Carpent * Com- {m4 | ishing touches. pany in whose historic hall the | ~~~ — ——— = patriots met to discuss the rela-jthe soulful eyes; Eric St. Clair, tions of the colonies with the)Charles Mailes, Pat Hartigan, Fred ARCHBISH mother country began today. Stanton, Lew Harvey and Charles | A colorful two-days prog) Conklin. | which began at Carpenters’ Hal i} and ends tomorrow afternoon at | i historic Valley Forge has been ar- CYCLONE HIT | ranged. ‘The central fi nal ah ' Changed | t)einia Mr. Hinton, from the rear platform of | today. COURT DRESS AROUSES LABOR Protest Is Made Over the’ Appearance in Court | London, Sept. (By the A. P, | A mighty howl against, the © of England's laborite minis- | ds, embroidered shoes, cocked hats and all the; rest of it—will probably go up to z Hall, when} 21st an-j bor Party holds nual conference next mont A dozen resolutions on the sub- others protest against it; another merely views it with disfavo olution to he offered says nisters find it absolutely ttend the court they should wear tional attire” and if not admitted Number 10 Down- ne street shall be the place to settle the matters requiring His; Majesty's presence. DAVIS BACK IN HOME STATE; Candidate Is Making Tour in, West Virginia On Di en route to a on, Harpers :F W. Va. (By the A. P.) —John came back to his home te today to present again his ause for the presidenc Encour- agement by his campaign through the west Mr. Davis is determined to conduct a mil campaign on what he has denominated as the three dominatign issues—common honesty, common justice and com- mon courage—in government. In his trip through West Vir- Ta 4 his train. ton, where he will n address, he will other intervening towns. VESPERMAN Defeats E. B. Cox in Country | Club Opea Play BE. Hol. champion of the Bismarck Country Club. He upset the dope bucket in finishing the championship match 26-holes, medal play, yesterday fernoon by defeating E, B. Cox four | up and three to go. Vesperman made the first nine t of the ministers and their} ho in 41, the second nine in 43, the ives and daughters wearing court; third in 47 and had 24 when the play | egalia just like the “aristocratic | finished, while his opponent had | old order” are on the agenda. | 48, 45, 41 and 27 for his score. Some of the resolutions ress|_ The new champion’s name will be regret that such is the case, while| engraved on the Little cup. ‘BANDITS BIND TOWN OFFICER oF -Attér Truman, Minn., relieving Ci Draf, night mar- shal here. of his gun, flash light and k yen bandits who drove into town about 1 a. m. today, es- corted the officer to jail, locked ; him in a cell and then blew the Sept. vault of the Truman National Bank. They escaped with $300 in silver and an undetermined amount posit boxes in the vault. Ford Runs 57 Miles on Gallon of Gasoline automatic and self-regulat- heen invented by John A new ing device | A. 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