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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE dan News’: Mandan Gridders Win From Wilton The Mandan zh school football MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2% 1926 ‘ed assault, July 30, and that he ex-| ATARRH Man Who Tortured teed the fireman to his place of bus-| iness where he. bound him, burned of head or throat is usually ‘benefited by thé vapors of— **: §t, Paul Fireman him, with, matches and ahinped hi Enters Guilty Plea to's teconcitatons” Oh te Vv K Ss rage There are about 170,000 a ere are abou: men an or MARS. we & reconciliation, Paul, Sept. 27,-()-—Walt h aul, Sept. 27, fee. in prisons of the United | maikers did so while looking for a stray calf. Anstaadt i pleaded guilty charge, MASONIC MEETING Missouri Chapter No. 1, R. A, M., will hold its opening meeting of the winter season tomorrow night in the Masonie temple. BUSINESS VISITOR HERE J. V. McCormick, New Salem, w: business visitor Mandan Saturda Many Hear Major Habkirk Talk Here to ed \ St. “Fletcher, 38, charged with torturing Women his friend from boyhood, Edward States. Horrigan, a fireman, pleaded guilty | ,| today to attempted assault, second | degree. ‘ | Judge John W, Boerner apntinued the case until October 1 for sentence, | and referred the matter to the proba. [tion office for investigstion. Penal- ty for the offense is imorisonment not to exceed two and a half years. ¢ Salvation Army hall was pack-| | Fletcher in a lengthy statement to ed at each meeting conducted Sutur-| the court, declared that Horrigan’s day and Sunday by Major John Hab-| intimacy with his wife was_respon- kirk of Chicago, in charge of Salva-| sible for the torturing. He said tion Army prison work in 1% middle! that Horrigan had an engagement | western states... In addition to the | with his wife the night of the alleg- meeting in the local Salvation Army hall Saturday evening an open air) meeting. was held. Major Habkirk | spoke at the penitentiary Sunday merning, was in charge of the Sun- | schgol at the Salvation Army lL yesterday afternoon, and ad- dressed the young people of they} at their meeting early last ig. He spoke again at the ser- vices Sunday evening, j afternoon Major Habkirk ! spoke at the Indian school and this! evening ‘he* will give a talk at the state training school in Mandan, lat- er in the evening taking charge of | the meeting at the Mandan Salvation Army hatl. He will leave tomorrow morning for Fergus Falls, Minn., to conduct # series of meetines there. | Major Habkirk was describing as a_ forceful! and interestiry speaker by ménibers of his audiences. S Department of Public Instruc- " tfon Issues Booklet Giv- ing Suggestions Eucha he xestions for the observance of {n J Roosevelt day on October 27, the} bers! Wirthday of ‘the late president, are! Saturday ev ned in a booklet issued here by| posed of F. department of publ B contains writi a3 eas ol K : whether or not this government’ yoom proviems arising trom « | diversity of interests wnien now are ople to exercise the suffrage won " at Kennelly to Attend {days of the Republic, he said, the yenrs in many cases it has been less’ fur embulmers of North America will, team defeated Wilton Saturday after- Pasig AS mul item of business up | .Coach Leonard McMah : f the day telling of the, Hmbalming Boards of North America| .inutcre Lemme aid one wat cet Te a s held in Chicago s tonrat a possible a chance to particiapte in “| the p government could have succeeded,”| BIRTHDAY T0 ee gd Sab | M 3 | beginning to confront it.” | —— n by their fathers by going a 4 Embalmers’ Meeting vote east was more than 80 per cent; Father Slag Talk be the prine noon by the score of 38 to 9 ina game ather Slag talks ' With: a ahethe | the course of the game, in the endeav- He} e sai | the manner in which it meets the y BE OBSERVED: The answer, h id, is to get the, ~ = ‘to the polls and voting. In the early of those eligible, whereas in recent ring of uniform requirements marked by four long runs. Father John Slag was the principal’ for consideration at tne meeting of |" Sirhan 2 feet i8 2\{or to give as many of his squadmen zed i f myder, Joe Spies, Ray) instruction.| Folsom and Fred Peterson, who at- rpts from Roosevelt's! tended the aniz n meeting, re: hes, Bible quota-/ ported. Visitors included Mr. Beards. | |ley of St. Paul Mr. Stowe of Bis-!# ke it got away for a couple of long field runs, of about 50. yards a to Coach McMahan. for 65 and Jarvis of ibalming ¢ in the union and| op i ‘ular lineup has not yet be «t and will not be for some tim: Cattle Man Gets Year’s Prison Term t Anstaadt, Golden Valley’ cat- yer, was sentenced by ‘Judge H. 'y in district court Friday to a in bd penitentiary for buying attle, ans Were received from s , eral Lions lub Florida askin: elt's birthday | for contribution, i. nid in the re- e 7, n wor! a it was decided written by Governor ths bh asa of directors to Beation in the ne aetag nid.) C80. on oon is ft vited to at-/ {0 Phil Whic n devoted to Roosevelt des Berit ae Cra Pacifie and i! jands where he lived whil i Havin; wake tht j a tudies’ day Hal- | § tine in October. !* attendance bout eto! C.D, Dursema/ da | On Bismarck. City Property been lent to the move-| » Roosev: MONEY, 70 LOAN owest Interest Rate and Pre-payment Privilege » American ting which is , 7 and 8 He is ht and expects to return él by the loc Iso formulated jovernor's Lett lowe’en pur Sorlie said “We, the! rth Dakota, are under, ations to our posterity. It) our duty to minke it possible for] tions that follow us to o enjoy the recreational! at natural beauty that lie hin the boundaries of our state. y are entitled to have d to en 13 the creator made P. C. Remington . oF mal s arrested last spring! ¢ finding of several Indian department cattle ear markers in an of the way place on a farm with ich he had some business connec- th ¢ been butchered there, or who Yound the Crisp tasty and nourishing EAT ‘ prize for the day. |r ey was chairman of ti day de 4 hh ‘ se: Je'clock luncheon and bridge party . This was the third of a ' <ories of parties given by Mrs. Hecker HIGH SCHOOL Sac GRIDTEAM HAS: “Within our state lies a vast acre-| land, fantastic in formation,| in’color, that is called the) It would seem as if, when or of all had completed his ce, the fertile prairies and rivers with which North Dakota hi been endowed, his vision extended to Hy The joy these things yj DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Gs Arnold Theile, of farm lighting systems, went to He will be gone f eee RETURN TO BOZEMAN a | Mr. and Mrs, M.M. Crowley re- Jamestown Here Next Satyr-!turnca to “their home at, Bozeman, somoeplace of beauty, and recreation | Mont., yesterday, after a visit at the and 50 there was created for us the! day—-Fargo Eleven to Play | home’ ot Mrs Crowley's sister, Mrs, Badlands. Badlands in other coun-! |. K. Porter, amay be marvelous but there are Here October 9 i —- nope that possess such varied beauty | GO TO DICKINSON fagsirwn and color ay the Badlands of} PES sores ; | Mrs. William J. Sullivan and son th Dakotn. Keginning with a game against the have “Pheodore Roosevelt delighted in| Jamestown high school eleven on the ¢ral the Badlands. There he received the| Bismarck hinge next Saturday, Oc-) van's sister, Mrs. Fay Foster. health, inspiration and vision that tl tober 2, the Bismarck high school! eb made him not only a national but anf "ridders will open the biggest and} ELKS MEET TONIGHT international figure, We are obli-| Stiffest schedule in many years. A vote will be taken on two appli- gated to honor his memory und per-|, One of the outstanding games of! cations for membership at the meet- petuate his life und service to the) the season will be that on the follow-! ing of the Mandan Lodge No. 1256, stauy to the nation and to the world) iné Saturday. October 9, when the . p.O, E, tonight. dedicating ‘this wonderful play-| Fargo high school team will come to Mei -in-bis name. Bismarck. This is the first time that| “So effort should be spared, no, the Fargo ri bb Lead tine: ei tel oe, nti on Bismarck'’s regular schedule, and tusk left undone by us the citizens the: giikd ‘ake: abranied this veut in the belief that Bismarck grid fans Whether she is Mother, Sister, Wife, or some other fellow’s sister, your calls shculd always be made'in FOR SALE Pearl Grocery and Meat Mar- ket at right price and east half of section 35-139-79, et half of section 32-139-79. Anyone interested see gone to Dickinson to spend sev- weeks at the home of Mrs. Sulli- ra MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED | All the food in the wheat Speil “Proper Dress.” Suits $25:00 and up. kan Kruetz, both of Mandan, by County | of this great state, until we succeed Judge Shaw Saturday, | in shing Roosevelt National Park in the Badlands of North Da- kota to be used as a recreational, playground for the people of the state and gation.” { OF RAY KILLED, want to see the Fargo team in action! | in a regularly scheduled game against the Bismarck team. The game will be an exceptionally expen- sive one, as bringing a football team from such a distance as Fargo costs a lot of money, and it is hoped that there will be a big attendance so that the gate cd id will be large. Two other home games are on the Bismarck schedule—one with Dickin- son on October 30 nnd one with Man- dan on November 6. The Dickinson team alwnys offers plenty of ren! op- “IN ACCIDENT, News Dispatches That He Committed Suicide , After Crash Declared Wrong |for ench *: the cent- ‘ommit $ » reports receiv P. Cai state at Austin, dispatches following the ae} pnt told of the death of Don San- . Paul, ident and that Brown committed suicid accident. driving The ante in wi Y ito a cable| o Fexas r ross the! i by h that the cable nders from the cir and broke n’s throat, causing t for the dead man Prete gheld in the Methodist church, ‘e. yesterday, Corn Show Funds Being Solicited! teams of solicitors from the! committees of the corn show) ¢ out today calling on ghe mer- chants and business men to taise funds with which to augment the ceunty and state sums appropriated fog the putting on of the show. There isin appropriation of $500 for the state, and it is expeeted that the county will also give $500 this year as inthe past. The goal of the fund so- liktters ts set for not less than $1,500, according to H. P. Goddard, secretary of the Association of Commerce. This be further augmented by money from admission fees to the entert: ments which are given every afte noon and evening during the show. Mindreds had to he turned away from at Jeast two of the evening «1 tertainment ut the auditorium last year and the corn show brought la numbers of people from all over the siate to Bismarck. The entertainments are the only art of the show for which any charge js smade, according to Mr. Goddard, and to the corn exhibits. admissions At least as many exhibits ipated this year as last and Pe ede Will, who was at Stocle last week as corn and vegetable judge at the Kidder county fair, saw man; fime displays of corn there and a ranged with, County Agent Car! Carl- son for a number of them to be sent wate show here, See United , tole ions club in pbell from| im, Campbell] © which position to mal n interesting game, nd the inter-city rivalry betwe Bismarck and Mandan makes the games between the two teams head- liners. Games Away From Home On October the Bismarck elev will go to Minot, and on October 23 the local team plays, at’Mandan. ” Season tickets covering the four home games ate now being sold ate considerably less than the price individual game, and local people are if urged to purchase season pasteboards freely der that the athletic fund m: icient to take care of all Naturalization Tests Are to Be Given Wednesday candidates will be examined enship Wednesday morning J rict director of naturali- zation, will have charge of the ex- aminations. The candidates for second papers are Jaeko Haluszezal Wi George Christo, Bismarck; Johnstone Hunter, “Bi abed Tarpinian, McKenzie: son Herman Slag, Bism Klei i Baldwin Zandviiet, Bismarck; Wilhelm Schreiber, Bi marck; ‘Helmi Alexandra Wing; William Witt, Wing John George Karonia, Bismarck, John An- Hagen Is Capito?s j Champion Golfer; Martin S. Hagen is the o; ing champion of ‘the state building. In a tournament for the capitol title defeated C. J. Lynch in a hotly contested” match Saturday aft- ernoon. Fourteen players took part! in the tournament. Lynch previously had won the capi- tol handicap tournament in competi tion with the same field of players. NOTICE The North Dakota state board of barber examiners will hold public examination October 18 and 19 at Bis- marck, N. D. j C. P. WICK, Secretary Barber Board, | 402 Broadway, Fargo, N. 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