The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1928, Page 3

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Wa * tendent. at SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 _ THE BISMAKUK ‘TRIBUNE. STATE PRISON (BALL GAME AT _ RMPLOYE DIES! PRISON MONDAY Farm Superintendent Suc- -cumbs to Natural Causes This Morning A ‘baseball game et the state ison between. the prison outfit and the Washburn nine will comprise the oe -_ - — - ' Local Politician | Wants Notification — ‘ William Langer wants a notifica- tion ceremony before announcing his future political plans, Beaten.in a contest for the Repub- lican nomination for the attorney generalship at the June primary, SLOPE TENNIS ing the largest number of persons | in the ply axstpn Mandan. Tiere are.six entries from Bismarck. TOURNEY OPBN CONFESSION HAD Mandan, N. D., Sept. 1—(AP)—|. NN AUTO THEFT The second annual Missourt Slope tennis tournament opened ‘here. this morning, with 21 oy entered in the doubles competition and 87 en- Reuben e North Dakota state rison, died this morning at 5 o’clock in a local hospital, after an illness of only four days. His death was due to natural causes. nderson, farm superin- today. cere em jsoners n planned ‘other than the game. P This-afternoon the Prison baseball Anderson, who was 31 years of|team crossed bats with the Fort Lin- Labor Day activities at the penitenti- ' Warden John J. Lee, announced age, came to ihe state ae as an|coln diamond rien, employe March 1, following his grad- uation from the State Agricultural College at Fargo. He is a native of Ashby, Minneso- " ta, The body was sent there today where funeral arrangements will be completed later. Anderson is sur- vived by his parents, one brother and one sister, the latter being at home. He was w FULTON ENTERS DIRECTOR MEET \ W. G. Fulton, director of Boy Scouts of America work in Bismarck, left the city this morning for Ithaca, New York, where he will attend the , fifth national training conference of i (Vp, tacalties have been hired. ~ Boy Scout executives at Cornell Uni- versity September 5 to 12. The fifth national training ¢onfer- ence will set the new high level of scouting achievement, Fulton says. Apovroximately 1,000 men profession- ally engaged in scouting will partici- pate inthe meet. The central theme of the program will be “The Volun- teer in Scouting.” Fourteen out- standing commissions of experienced scout leaders will report the, results of a nation-wide survey of the actual working conditions and problems in more than 600 local councils and will endeavor to ° - out guiding prin- ciples and sound conclusions which will enable local councils to more effectively direct and supervise vol- unteer leaders, whose sacrifice in service is making scouting a vital force in the lives of more than 800,- , 000 boys in the United States. Four previous biennial national training conferences of this type have been held: First, Bear Moun- tain, N. Y., 1920; Second, Blue Ridge, N. C., 1922; Third, Estes Park, Colo., t) rae and Fourth, Hot Springs, Ark., oe | Fulton will be gone six weeks, he aid, MORE TEACHERS THAN VACANCIES No Shortage Reported This Year in Burleigh County b Schools Burleigh county is not lacking ‘his year for teachers in its rural ind consolidated schools, according to Miss Madge Runey, county su- perintendent. The supply far exceeds the de- mand, she said today in explaining the teacher situation in this section, adding that there are ten applica- tions to one position. Applications have been piling into the local office during the past few weeks, They fill a large box and although some have been filed away for future consideration, the major- ity of the applicants have been in- dies that all places have been ‘illed. ty: Miss Runey has been in conf 8 with several of the school board presidents during the past few days. In the majority of the cases all Burleigh county has 90 graded schools and 14 consolidated schools, The salaries paid to teachers are practically the same as last year, renging from $85 to $110 for those in rural schools and $110 to $165 for graded and consolidated school in- structors, TO LATS TO CLASSIFY house at 401 First street. Apply at 405 First street. ” r ectionery s\ 8 /P-Silive town. Write Bismarck Trib- une, care of Ad. No. 49. WANTED—Competent maid for eneral housework. No cooking. hone 902 vr call at 802 Ave. B. FOUND—A girls all wool bathing suit. Owner Pe have same by identification paying for ad- charges. 615 First street. z lelody Boys at the Dome tonight. j Owing to our church being closed for repairs, Christian Science services will be held in % Episcopal chutch, Third St. and Thayer Ave. from Sept. 2 to’ 9,’ inclusive, usual hours, Sunday School at 12:15. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Bi : NOTICE . Ps ye Club a Mon- G Dp. m., Patterson "Phone 404-R | Langer was endorsed by Nonparti- sans at Jamestown to make the race again this fall, But, officially, Langer doesn’t know it. Ruana of Dickinson and Questions as to his intention to| Sprecher, New Leipzig, accept the indorsement and make the | ing the doubles crown. race or to refuse to run aga been met with one answer. haven't been notified y tries in the singles. W. P. Baird, THREE DAYS STARTING MONDAY, SEPT. 38RD. Matinee, Monday, at 2:30 10 and 25¢ Evenings at 7:15 and 9 o’clock CAPITOL THEATRE ‘DOLORES DEL RIO From out the pages of romance — Ramona, the lovable; Alessandro, her husband; and Felipe, her "brother! Screen Play by Finis Fox in Helen Hunt Jackson's American Love Classic Millions have read the book! Millions will live the romance on the screen! See “Ramona”! Dream with her! Thrill with her! Love with her! It’s adorable Dolores at her best! 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According to the Iowa sheriff, Al- bright confessed he stole the ma- chine from the streets of Bismarek and drove it to Iowa. Here he was pax up at the request of: Sheriff ‘elch, who had information that he might be in that locality. A Burleigh county deputy, who left rite with extradition papers for the first of the week with the ma-' chine and the prisoner. Come and hear Polly and Her Pals, at the Heart River Pavilion featuring an all Lad- les’ Orchestra on Friday and Saturday nights, August 3ist and Sept. Ist. At the Dome tonight, Bill Klitz’s Melody Boys. NOTICE Squirrel Club meeting Mon- day, 7 p. m, at Patterson Hotel. All members requested to be present. Election of of- ficers, Come and hear Polly and Her Pals, at the Heart River Pavilion featuring an all Lad- ies’ Orchestra on Friday and Saturday nights. August 3ist ight, was expected to return land Sept. 1st. Overland DeLuxe four-door sedan. Model 91 in first class condition, overhauled completely. 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