The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1927, Page 8

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I bao ‘PAGEEIGHT _ OPENING GAME OF °27 SEASON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927 Attraction at Carnival - NONSTOP RACE TO SPOKANE IS burned to death when the Beauval | — -————____ Roman Catholic mission on Lac La| | Time Is Extended Plonge was destroyed by fire Mon- day, according to word received here | in Golf Tourney A steel cage-like ame has been placed on each window at the top of the Washington Mo ument to pre- vent persons jumping out. last year. today from Saskatchewan.’ The mis-| sion is in a isolated section and only meager details have been received, Those who have not already qualified in the women’s tourna- For any Autumn Meal Three persons killed thems-:-es that way a DRAWING NEAR ED TODAY ment now being held at the Bis- ' \ | N AME OFFICERS marck Country club can play | S | ee melee Thursday or Sens | a 'riday of is week, according 42 Gridders Having Stiff Workout | Three Are Entered — Eddie AT FT LINCOLN ecm baa today iv | in Preparation For Ashley Stinson First Off, Followed 1 clement weather earlier in the : \ 3 Encounter by Schiller Lieut. Col. Thomas W. Bi reg tt ein the. qualifying | chided jieut. Col. Thomas W. Brown of time in the qua ] B) 4 a round, it was said. Pairings for ae | Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Sept. 21-— to Be Commanding Officer the final matches of the tourna. ‘ 3 4 = ¥ E aa —Eddi Sti Di it . t eee START AT Sl hope Tit che nemston.ftteht. #8 of Third Battalion halletin board “at the country a | Spokane at 2 p. m., eastern stan- club, ae i, y | dard time, today, starting the tri- ji UR CF SEs eon To Admission to Initial Fracas) Srigulae nonstop race of the nationsl| cr vawony Werte Wee we ie nicagttSHY, BUSINESS ‘ WH ere » He | air derby. ing offi af ji .|. Chicago — Bootleggers and cus- 1 Will Be Free—to Be Held | SAS Au nbes plank “ana” 9ellew commanding officer of the third bate} eee eee ete : on Hughes Field With only two da fo son is forma high school, Ce gridde de. field, thi re will be several shows, the carnival compan Bismarck Sailor on » ae features, 4 number of riding devices and lane disappeared into the greying eties vestwaea, that of Duke Schil-, ler, the Royal Windsor, was dragged to the starting mound. Schillgr’s entry in the race made the affair an international one with Canada, and) the United States represented, two of the racers were on their way. Stinson was accompanied by Fred incre: s in his ger pay, but | Koehler, a test pilot from his factory at Detoit, as co-pilot in the race. talion, fourth infantry, which is to be stationed at Fort Lincoln this fall, it was announced today. Capt. H. H. Noyes is to be in charge of the quartermasters’ de- partm: nt. Other officers to be stationed here » P cians, dentists, b..1l players, soldiers and acrobats wereafter will be un- able to buy accident insuranc., the Accident Underwriters Association has ruled. “hysicians, ministers and dentists are too often in con- tact with disease, the others are in- Onwarm days or frosty days With prunes or canned fruit Robert C. Wright; Capt. George F. Bloomquist; First Lieut. Elmer D. Pangbur First Lieut. Henry C. Jones; Second Lieut. George A. Tay- a ~ re: Maj. Charles H. O, Lovewell, 4 . 6 on pl The plane shot down the runway | @%e: “aj. Char yo sy’|cluded in the “extra-hazardous’ game with troupe is one of the entertainment features with Siebrand | at 2113p. m, It required only a few| Post at alas Wl class, For breakfast ‘lunch " supper, S which 1s now at the ball park in Bismarck. In addition to|seconds for the take-off and then| Rase; Capt. Willis A. Plapps; Capt.! = = Soa ae 5 be in the Dae abeaate more notably they have brought him Schiller had as ue reliet Pilot Bd. au Set neat aie = wie new at stethetag isa eS) Ig y svivania contentment. His employment. is|ward Bohn of St. Louis and West] Ing; Second Lieut, , a chool board by Edmond A U.S.S, Pennsylvania contentment Tis, employment. | vatm Beach, Second Lieut. James A. Harron. ‘ tp ; ela POHIBKE Russell 1. Pemecave, cont he rama of life. He re- ———— pt ctltiaebte arrived in Bis- ts tice on is} tL bee E. Petersc f Dn, » ‘tic if it were yesterday, 20 LOSE LIVES FIRE marck this morning. § Fee er Ee ee a Enact Serine gute aise t in 1866 at the out-| Prince Albert, Sask., Sept. 21.—(7%| $$$ hr new field tong navy July 8 has break of the ants of San Gil,]—One nun and 19 children were} Phone 944 for Tire Service. ( 2} ing field and we etining ave {and tells proudly how as a city \ to one of the uty jon tie |funetionary he was commendecred |— (this section ¢ i ue Bt clear the streets of _ barricades od-sized ed today from George B.) and to erase the signs of slaughter. | ! € spectators ace Fargo. caus y# In order th : tached to z : | | ji protected, offi ued ith her base at Los! Try our modern high pres- it galing jihat mo allowed on | Angeles ae and home port, sure greas.ng service for all! x the fie and a pectators either) Rremerton, ‘ash. — D> pi, i 1 stay in the grandstand or back of | According t» present information, (Cat: Prices — reasonable—| } s the wire fence that runs along the| the Pennsylvania is scheduled to sail| Short Stop Station, | yt grounds. There is plenty of room| with the fleet for maneuvers in| =| } for everyone to sce the game from) Hav waters shortly after the} 1} outside ‘the fence and from the} new y | 1¢ grandstand, it is pointed out, and fie) een cee Notice Sot uf the rule is necessai, in order to 8 . * | otice v i qe keep the he in Bees tila | Heavy Frost Hits z |] The North Dakota Barber Ex- ) hs aes: a Si layers Injure | ity Las aminers will stage public exam- wes; : aad rtd propped up ud City Last Evening) inations ne:followss i { 1 ce e las oC jays and ere ee Sat :, Reap vcvenl pea skeh ‘\ | Bismarck and "vicinity were Jamestown October 3 and 4, t \=sa- I ‘. the game. Gordon I sited by a heavy frost Tuesday, |} '2% ‘ on et ARI |\ 7 * bruised side, but is e3 the mercury dropping to 32, Some Bismarck —October 6, 1927, — in part of the game. Hank Brown is having trouble with hi: feet and it is not known whether he will be able to play. John O’Hare is also having trouble with his fe not expected to be in sha the Bismarck-Mandan game from Saturday he: Heds a@ bad charley horse and may p only part of the game. Practices are thowing that Bis-{_.The prediction for tonight and, unless he passes a sat- i room, not e . It lights Mie tiaee tare cer ood bore | Thu is: “Partly cloudy; warm- | examination in the poet arpaapent irr eae etna ae tialities, ‘The makings are there for |¢T tonight. following -subiects: quickly as it lights. Odorless, ashless, smoke- speed and shifty playing and there ia eas \ set al cle etal lesa Saves furnace bills and a ton is plenty of weight to balance off|Madrid Pins Medal | iste things. Coach McLeod is drilling the players on fundamentals mainly and is polishing off the ragged edges. Jus what sort of team Ashley will have here Saturday is not known, ua pss taking no chances, drid—an emblem just like one which L peers! Company and preparations a-e being made for|General Primo de Rivera, Spanis me = wi a hard cone ites dictator, wears. 5 2, Sicrilleation: 504 Broad od Like! ndida $s pi B. Y Le is fe eis as aaa ange Jose is 81, and for 64 years he | * Goaraathcs PHONE 72 the team is becoming better defined. As it now stands, Adam Brown and Klipstein are the likely candidates for tackle positions, showing good both on offense and defen: Cervinsky and Nicola are shining center, while Ernie Be played center lrst year, been shifted to end, where he is coming along well trom, York and Gordon Landers the other end candidates. In cuard positions, Slattery, Har- ris, Roberts and Lee look best, while in the backfield there is a group which promis to do sofhe speedy up ar et and is | © up of |been a street. sweeper on Madrid damage done plants by the frost. Other points in the state reported , even lower. temperatures, the me y dropping to a minimum of mum of ¢ on Street Sweeper, Madrid, Spain—(AP)—Jose_ Li pez Espasandin has been aw: medal of labor by the city of M. pavements. The decoration tribute to his homely he conviction that he has found happiness in life because he lik h k and because he enough to is in other boys che: the world over. find fame. But he never got farthe: than the stree him save only that of decoratior with a medal, has been his selection by the city coun to flowers and! rded a! philosophy— | nt 1 earns He started out to of Madrid, and the highest honor life has brought to n | ny to head the gang! ity cleaners which labors in the cation receipt. ¢ «PW Minot—October 1927, Devils Lake—October 13, 1927. ‘and Forks — argo—October LE 19. 1, Halrcutting. 2. Shaving. 25 2 No person granted a license to harbering in the state of North 10 and 11, October 1s, and 26, be practice B. Science of barbering. 3 Care of tools. ‘C. 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