The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 3

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THURSDAY DECEMBER 15, 1927 MANDAN NEWS Mandan Cage Outfit Prepares F For Wilton With the memory watery, ot 2 10-9 defeat) of a year ago rankling, the Mandan Braves were intensively drilling this week for the annual encounter, with the Wilton Miners, which is scheduled for Saturday night in the Tribe’s gym. Polonsky, the keyman of the Wil- ton team and @ cage veteran o! many seasons, will again lead his cohorts into the fray. Back of him will be a veteran team that hopes to repeat last yea ice ah La on the Mandan hi athe! this ti Chicago Police Grab Mandan Wife Deserter Arrested in Chicago on a char; of non-support of his wife and chil- dren, F; leis, former Man- dan resident and automobile sales- man, will be returned to Morton county by Sheriff H. R. Handtmann, aie) left for the Windy City Tues- ag ee in addition to the non- support charges, faces a possible accusation of grand larceny. On August 16, 1926, he disappeared from Mandan with a motor car be- longing. to John Kenrielly of the Kennelly Furniture company. Ken- nelly. had allowed Landeis to take shown at the Capitol Theatre, Fri-| Golf association next year, makes’ Ang and Saturday. bas but one personality off| the office in the 33 years the or-; im the ‘third westerner named for the screen, despite the fact that his} ganization has ruled golf in Amer- many call: would seem to ¢all for | ica. ry a Personality with every | would accept the office at’ the for- change of )be. is ‘2 war 'rol voy, the free and easy manner His soils and| Charles 0. Pfeil, of Memphis, who; ee died recently. sa the Westerner. cordiality make one, ey “great open spaces,” mal January election. ‘The ‘Chicago ~banker will replace | The only other whstern presidents; polish and innate refinement that} since the association was formed inj me travel ang higher educa- ley were Silas Strawn of Chicago, eee | Additional Sports ¢|Coleharbor Noses Out Douglas Hi, 15 to 10 15.—The school basketball an aoe a foo and hard fought ers high ‘school 1 by acne of 15-! Mo. Douglas led at is half 10-5 but during the last Coleharbor netted five points whieh tied the score as the final Coleharbor, D. ND, Dee. Qolehartor high whistle blew. In_ an extra overtime period the field Coleharbor boys netted two goals ce a free throw which gav them victory. By ain pour pastes’ Neuen pleted his span of inter-collegiate and did tie show up any of the “| dividual. sta The joi ‘and summary: Coleharbor irdson the car with the understanding that Vetter he was to sell it. Search for the missing man had been conducted in Milwaukee and| >! Chicago for the past year and a half, the man being finally appre- hended when Chicago authorities identified him. Personal and | Social News .of Mandan Vicinity ' Atty. P. S. Junger of Hebron spent Tiekdly: in Mandan on legal business. + 6@e Frank Ely, former resident of Mandan, left Wednesday for Spo- kane Wash., where he was called by the serious illness, of, his father. A marriage licensa was - issued Wednesday to Miss Ruth Bond of New Salem and Howard W. Wolle of Bombay, India, and formerly of New Salem. Upon their pel fl they will make their home in Bom- bays ee @ The Elks dancing club held the fourth of a series of dancing parties ‘Wednesday evening at-the Elks hall. pink was dancing from 8:30 to 12 oc ni SENET SUNCREST ven [ At the Movies ELTINGE THEATRE “I’m getting the biggest thrill of my career out of playing this role,” said Betty Bronson, the “Peter en girl, during - Phegrd of the Para- mount-Zane Grey production “Open Range” which comes to the Eltinge Theatre for cea y bony aes ape “T have never p! picture -before,” the rae eters ace tress said, “and I’m finding that I have been missing sometuing. All of us, I believe, want to have a lot of new experiences. When this pic- tue is finished I will have crowded. enough of them into six w: “s to last me for another six month.. “I drive a team of horses in a buggy race. I ride a careening car- riage ina ere deredge) runaway. I am trapped in a burning house with flames leaping up into my face. slide down a rove on the hero's back. I fight with the villain. I shoot at Indians. And I lived for a week in‘the most beautiful place have even seen—Zion National Park in Utah, where we, Lane Chandi screen actor, Bronson in “ Kohler, “wolf o! the villai: Ac eae tle pista an Indian fight provide the" rierlling climax, ~ CEOL SREATER im icCoy, rom. cher, friend and. adopted brother of the Tae, Pientenent Colonel in ite many scenes.” , Newly discovered 8 opposite Miss fa: MARRS Fred guns all his life, but he never faced . 2 motion-picture camera until a few months ago, when Matco-Galdvyn- Mayer signed him to a contract * r in historical Weetern ated ions. His first screen appearance was in “War Paint,” but is. soon to ‘be seen again in “Winners of ays Wil- derness,” which is. booked be Colds Exhaust our Energy FATHER | JOHNS MEDICINE fi fe! Martin Field Goals—R. Sadin 2; Fuglie 3; ee 2; Vick 1; Cowan 1; Saldin, “Foul Throws—-D. Saldin 1; Fug- lie 2; Cowan 1; Martin 1. Substitutes—R. Saldin for Sig- urdson.- Traylor Is Named Golf f Body Prexy Dec. 15.- 15.—(?)—Selection a a of Chicago to tl United States Sl of Melvin A. be oct of Douglas Scott Vick Cowan 1911-1915 and Frank Woodward of; Denver, 1915-16. |) WAGNER CAPTAINS WISCON: SIN Madison, Wis., Dec. 15.—(—| a Rube Wagner of St. Paul was elected captain of. Wisconsin foot- ball team for 1928. YOUNG RIDERS ‘CEED Owatonna, Minn., Dec. 15.—?)— 4°16 and a 14-year-old harness race driver have completed a successful season at state faiys in this section. They are Derald Maher, ‘16, and his brother, Dillard, 14, of Owatonna. Derald has driven for three years and Dillard for a year. STAGE CALLS DRU' | ,, Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 1 ley Drury, Southern Califo: American quarter back, hi ipl aut as an actor. Drury last night anr.ounced that h: has accept- ed a stage engagement to start with- in a week in Los Angeles. Burn Beulah Coal Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 Mr. Traylor -today said he! | years of or; football competition, is going to turr THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Baptists Plan For Golden Jubilees Fargo, N. D., Dee. 15.—Ten thou- leend members "in North Dakota by 11934, 500 baptisms per. year from now, until the golden anniversary, end total convention assets of $100,- | 000 by 1984 were three goals seti for ‘North Dakota Baptist churches by the golden jubilee committee North Dakota Baptist convention which met at state juarters: bere this week. The Golden jubilee commtitee is laying plans for 50th anniversary - ebration of 11 Baptist ahi a also of the state convention. 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