The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1927, Page 8

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wan ts en on em ANSWERS GIVEN PAGE FIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [ROOSEVELT MEDALS FOR 1997 GIVEN : Pershing, Hoover and Moore Receive This Year’s Honors From Association DATE SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER, 1927 Compiled by the Bismarck Association of Commerce TO LAST BATCH | 5 De OF QUESTIONS ix" Catholic Orde! ‘ Knights of Pythias, A. M. B.A. 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. pls au Richards Will Give Final Per-| ¢ formance at the {ity Audi- ” torium Tonight Mola A” Armory . Commun B. P.O. 1. 0. O. of Norw questions toanswer,| 8 h hundreds! a physical! 19 neral John J. Pershing, Herbert retary of commerce, and assett Moore, member of the x4,| Permanent Court of International tdi ce of the League of Nations, will receive the Roosevelt medals for distinguished service this year, ac- iy | cording to an announcement made ‘jlast night by James R. Garfield, dent of the Roosevelt Memori: aa Elks’ Hall . ¢ Hotel . Brandes nton, IO. O. eto b W. Hall .....--- vifie Hotel iin 1 Women, BPW. OMS .. 7M. t al Pershing receives the medal for service in behalf of the national defense; Secretary Hoover M_| i8 honored for his work in the ad- Mt | ministration of public office; and 3, wi] Judge Moore receives the medal for Si development of international The medals will be bestowed by the president of the association at a banquet at Roosevelt House, the Roosevelt birthplace, at 28 East 20th Street, New York, on October 27, the sixty-ninth anniversary of Pres- ident Roosevelt’s birth. Awards Established in 1923 velt Awards, which were hed by the Roosevelt Memo- sociation in 1923, are given n three out of ten fields. ia annua M.| These fie! Administration of M.| public offic development of public Mundy . M.| and international law; promotion of i Ae ‘i . M./ industrial peace; conservation of irs. John Fleck . » P.M. resources; promotion of the 8:00 P, M.4 of women and children; the 8:00 P. MI y of natural history; the promo- M.| tion of outdoor life; the promotion .| of the national defense; the leader- ship of youth and the development of American character; eminent -| tribution to literature in the field .| of biography, history or the philoso- phy of government. In 1923 the medals were awarded souisa Lee Schuyler, to Dr. ‘airfield Osborn, and to Gen- | eral Leonard Wood. President Hard- | ing presented the medals personally -| in the White House before a gather- M.| ing of notables in the East Room M.| which included members of the cab- amount tim user now. MG ‘ampmer he | a rck Lodge of f inet, ambassado: officers of the army and navy. In 1924, the medals were awarded to Elihu Root, to Oliver Wendell Holmes, and to Charles W. Eliot. The medals af 1925 were awa! to Gifford Pinchot, to George Bird Grinnell, and to Martha Berry. The medals of 1926 were awarded to Admiral William 8S. Sims, to Al- bert J. Beveridge, and to Daniel Carter Beard. The Roosevelt Medal, which is three inches in diameter and of solid gold, shows one side a head of Theo- dore Roosevelt and on the other a flaming sword with the motto: “It I must choose between righteousness. and peace, I choose righteousness.’ It was designed by. James Earle Fraser. The committee on whose recom- mendations the Trustees of the As- sociation made the awards consists of the following: Mrs, C. Grant La Farge, chairman; Henry J.__ Allen, Frank Knox, Albert Shaw, Herbert Knox Smith, Julian Street, E. A. Van Valkenburg, Owen Wister. Rev. T. A. Olson Is - Speaker at Kiwanis The Rev. T. A. Olson of James- town addressed the Kiwanis meet- ing Tuesday with an_ interesting informal talk. Tom Burke was also a speaker at the meeting, giv- ing an account of the district con- vention which he recently attended at Alexandria, Minn. : Harry Hanson won the attendance prize for the day, and the club songs eo First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. Bismarck, N. D. Highest cash price paid for Hides, Furs & Junk Northern Hide & Fur Co. Temporarily locdted in Far. Cry. Bldg., 215 So. 9th St. Sam Sloven, Prop. Box 265 Bismarck, N. Dak. Hall... A Mary’ = Hotel .O, Lamdquist Brandt . s mind st Knichts of » Mr AS MM of Ameri n, City Hall I. ¢ I A girl the second week in hould I mak and last will be a Lay. ! > the chang 25 8:00 P. h better :00 P.M. the r 8:00 P. M. you will 8:00 P.M. 8:00 P. “giving me i “A” Armory of Honor, Mrs. d I, am I going to marry, advise you to om . to whom you are now en- He will make you a splen- and. | 29 How much will I make on! 31 \s ie Rebekahs, I. O. Football, Bi. Lions, Grand Pe . M gaged. did bh € 0 P.M! nothing, as this! “8:00 PLM tell is still li if my se here for just one performance tonigh » May H question to the theatre tonight T will! will be h iv "s name | tt 8 5 snd full details from the stage. You Il be able to recover the watch. have lost some stock cer- Are they burned up or CLINIC OF DR, MacLACHLAN Harvard University Cures Dixenxes by Nataral Methods Without Metallic Drugs or Surgery Glasses Fitt Rooms 6-8 Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. rou will find the certif- Your trov and la and improper E. A. T.—W Mr, Richards’ last of the Tribun dif t get in it was simply! ig too late for publica-| i iswered likes you good wife. Guaranteed 3 acts and 19 big scenes of H. J. Ane gorgeous splendor the auditorium tonight’ Vulcanizing Lack of his aaa and Ask RICHARDS abont anything that 1s troubling you, love. or made. adtamene Tube Repairing pee afialrs, lost articles, journeys, changes, investments, and the show, We also call for and deliver. Tire Service that serves. A. & M. Tire Service 216 Main Tel. 356 LA FENDRICH a Fine Cigar Distributor BISMARCK GROCERY CO. WHO WILL GET THE BABY AT THE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT? Greatest Amusement Value Ever in Bismarck Prices—50c, 75¢, $1.00 and worth $3.00 This is no pig, dog or any anl- mal, but a real, live y, of Good parentage, and 11 months old. Who will win it? The Hit of the Season RICHARDS Tho Famous Magician nad His Big Show of Wonders Thrills, Laughs, Music, Myst Girls, Dancing ma is, Splendor Two Carlaads ef Scenery and Amazing Effects . Excellent Company, Special Orchestra nd distinguished|were led by R. E. Wenzel. Mrs, W. J. Targart, who sang several solos during the luncheon hour, was accompanied -by Mrs. ded | Scheffer. we: E. P. Robertson of Grand Rev. Olson, Rev. Walter E. Vater, Mrs, Targart and Mrs. Scheffer. Luncheon Tuesday Hermann Guests at. the luncheon Tuesday H. D. Paulson of Fargo, Dr. Forks, Jonathan les, fancy, per case $2.69.—Gussner’s. Phone 1060. 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