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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Union, following that the facilities, and mail it to th | thrown out. Maranville singled but} VANDERBILTS RECONCILED | tion has ended the four year es-| At the Dome tonight——Wam- CHIC. AGO GUNS farmershad been “double crossed” ROT ARY HE ARS | fecitien, that, country. The, was forced by Sherdel and’ Douthit! New York, Sept. 20.—(?)—_New trangement between Brig. General! pee Ohanko A big by opponents of Herbert Hoover. tralia club will do the same, mailing | flied out to end the inning. York World says that a reconcilia-| Cornelius Vanderbilt and his son, time band. Pay iy hae ‘ ——__ tute wa) the secretary of the| The Giants went out in order. Cornelius, Jr. : i 2 ‘ jismarck club. ‘ ea ee s ‘ ‘ The Cardinals, after filling the ee OME aE | KILL ANOTHER |GARY RELATIVE | PHIL SHERIDAN, |i wpe bap hgh, wer tld er: | ADVE Wamblee Ohanko Serenad|, De. He WW. Henderson, fer i . 3 ‘ jess. Dutch Henry repla OCG ee ea ee John Pocseit Was tii DE AD IN R ALL DISTRICT Hk AD will be set aside for the Bismarck inthe box | after Hh singled. | Wh ols Your vihe é ers Flying Demons of Jazz— cline as op opened otfiees over onan " ‘risch singled, Bottomley sacrificed, A P an’s taneously, Bismarck observing. © | and Hatey. walked, to fill the bases Friend, Ethel?) traveting exclusively by plane. : Patron, Mortally. Wounded Sydney Day and Syndey observing | Pit oon clack out and. Lindetonn 17. Office phone, 848. Resi- i ape a Bismarck Day. : egg ail rae ‘ f 656 ‘After Argument ie YEA. dad Mrs.|Club Official Entertained at! There were no' visitors today out- reaee (Wiens. ahiaah and’ touched! ‘Tell him to take McCoy's faced At the Dome tonight. dence phone, : — race” Prude! en, Epara Siee Postponed Luncheon Meet- pee re Sree en borteens | Cohen “singled to its an’ at- eoed healthy: flesh on his bones to Chicaeo, Sept. 200A gun |and distant relative of the late El Pm : Wahpeton; oR, Roberta Welnes | tempted. “Giant. tally, O'Farreli, | Rox like a real man. BISMARCK CITY AUDITORIUM fight in the Turkish Cafe on North . Gary, chairman of the United 3 Gitys Roy Baird, Dickinson; W, W. | batting for Henry, flied out, Sherdel | ‘Tell him that the whole country ‘ ist lark street early today ended with] States Steel corporation board, Fuiler, Faren, E ; tossed out Welsh at first, and the | recognizes McCoy's as the one great! Monday Evening, October 1s! aon Lat roan cand Sone teaay fo tee eae Bismarck Rotarians today enter. The’ meeting scheduled for next | eas ended ae Hs ao oe up | flesh builder. . ee | ; in eek : oe aa ebay Lee lery iceme, len Carro! f ninth-floor west side ee i eese’s grounder an SSE jim Tell him that thousands of men) A a fenerv: Including Gal j Fo » wounded, apartment. ” tained the ae en Rep ae nctnonee Seo | aut. Aid worden O88 just as thin as he Curtain promptly at 8:30 i a, his wife, a man whose) Mra Pruden, police learned, had| district, Rotary International, Rev. of Al Smith and his party in Bis- —————— are now proud of their well-knit, at: | GOLDEN JUBILEE CONCERT } name was not learned and Miss Rose|been suffering from a nervous| Phil Sheridan of Rochester, ‘Minn. | a rek, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _| tractive figure. ji i , sig \ : pace ware | called to laprertea bern “tired ut ive gino Heesiges the woveriors The Gag ati! Naf was ar ‘ i Gly woman put on 15 pounds * Save per cent. Last week jt was 98.24| FOR SALE—Simons day bed, chairs | in six weeks. ; ! ears Gn ae iat stmt Sod perpen S| bee eat and odd pieces of furniture, Call | |, McCoy tales all-the, ritk—Reed tien Otters carrot and Foet-| POR T LAND [TG |iasr'nce wie teard'ot crests | CARDINALS SET +a Tables ‘er 2 One Dollar Woxes any | > icers ‘and Fogar- met wi of directors A me Dollar boxes al - ty approached, Pecora and his com- and the various ‘committees this GIANTS BACK IN FOR Silber Il 3 bd eae thin, tindetwelbhe man or woman! panion drew pistols and opened fire, i morning at 10 o'clock, at which time be Red Abad! ee ahd ing. sé N’ | doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds and ‘itnesses said. The officers, wound- VETS’ CH OICE he inguired into the’ club's, affairs HOME RUN FRAY | ite, 3f,2006 Fourth street or feal completely satisfied with the | returns ire, ping "| Tonight he visit with the Man- ret marked improvement in health— Pecora mortally wounded, Wileons “| dan club. ‘ * re your edegi is authorized to-re- 4 companion fled. “Rotary,” Rev. Sheridan said, “is (Continued from naze one) WANTED—Bell boy at Hotell turn the purchase price. he two women were held for| Denver, Colo., Sept. 20.—(?)— not a social, civic ,or professional | scoring Lindstrom ahead of him.) Prince. The name McCoy’s Cod Liyer Oil uestioning. The poli Portland, Ore., was selected as the | organization,” in explaining its neg-| Jackson fanned for the third out. oe Tablets has been shortened—just taken to the hospital where their| encampment site for 1920 by the! ative and positive sides. Starting the seventh Sherdel} WANTED—Young man of ood | ask for McCoy’s Tablets at Finney’s injuries were said to be not serious. ite) Say Sve navi ae “Rotary is mutual fellowship for; Walked and was helped around tc character with car to sell nation- | Drug Store or any drug store in| ee St if I this and other similia dupe their unwary vic- Pacific, October 6. The Ladies’ Aid of the First Peon nay renee ere a tine told with chills, § 9 5 to $ 5 o 4 i ‘alchen, who accompanied | Baptist church will hold a rum- doctor, Dr. Hildebrand, who was thrills and laughter! ' sina andi! Uses cei mage sale in the church parlors himself a. sufferer of Gallstones, [cine ™ 40,000 ENTER Polo Grounds, New York, Sep’ — e 40,000 persons 81 the historic Polo grounds this Se bien ational League championship. ihe Nee tian ema with the task of ship aspirations, BYRD AND CREW _ LBAVE FOR HOP Norfolk, Va., Sept. 20—(7)— Commander Richard E Byrd's aevial fleet set out today for its great adventure at the bottom of the + World, . The giant whaler Larsen swung into Hampton Roads, and the second ship of the antarctic expedition was under way. Aboard were the four planes and the three pilots who will guide them over the unknown frozen mountains of the South Pole. Only one stop lies between the Larsen and Dunedin, New Zealand, where she will join the steamer City of New York, already through the York to complete final business ar+ yangements. He will then cross the ‘, tontinent to join the Larsen at San Pedro, Calif., for the voyage across. thony resident, will be held Sunday |been present. It has been found { Mf ke Li Fares canal. | Commander Byrd| afternoon at’ St. Anthony. Mrs. |ther, Gelisomes tat lie siete j Unmista ably New an ae Heclbater batave See ‘New | Weigel was well known in Bismarck | years during which time the victim | 00x. MOTOR OIL, found berths aboard the whaler i Tomorrow: Larsen. at 9:00 a. m. ended his trouble. This treatment Sioux Oil Co. Stations: ’ Pan thaseemeets cttevertes tract on Gopalusaiessico. FRED THOMSON The Fall Millinery Season Is Open Brookhart Says Dr. R, W. Henderson, for-|amazing that Dr. Hildebrand’s Lab- | Corwin-Churchill Motors Democrats Have merly of the Roan & Strauss| oratories, at 155 N. Union Ave. Connelly Motor Co. Monday: Deceived Farmer Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 20.—() —Senater Smith W. Brookhart to- day charged George N. Peek of Mo- line, Ill, Frank W. Murphy of heaton,-Minn., and William Hirth c® Columbia, Mo., with “double crossing the farmers” in a speech pre} for delivery before the an- nual convention of the Iowa Farm- ey’ Union. The three men named by Brook- hart have advocated farm support of the Democratic presidential appiest men in the United ceo the ave, an in hia pre- pal speech, ere Peek, hy and Hirth, when the aesslas veto was sustained by the senate and it was too late to pass any other bill. They had defeated any farm relief whatsoever by delayi action until late in the session, nae they had kept the issue alive for thelr Tammany candidate in the No- dvember election. khart had been invited to ad- 68 the convention by Milo Reno, the Iowa Farmers’ president of POLO GROUNDS it. 20. rmed ter- noon to watch the New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals do battle in a double header that may virtually winner of this year’s ‘kers Dytlaiaete athe winning bot mi to bring the Giants to - tie with the St. Louis Cardinals. An even break with the Cardinals would be almost fatal to the New Yorkers champion. Presented to the encampment, those of Portland and Sacramento, Calif. On the roll call by departments Port- land received 366 votes, and Sacra- mento 250. ‘ German Ship Makes Second Trial Trip Friedrichshafen, Germany, Sept. 20.—(4)—The di ble Graf Zeppe- lin made its second trial flight to- day, remaining in the air for more than nine hours. It landed safely ‘ible, in which Dr, Hugo Eckner intends to fly to the United States, cruised over many cities in southern Germany. ° i City-County Briefs State’s Attorney Charles Coventry of Linton was a business caller here Wednesday. A marriage license was issued Monday to Alfred E. Christianson of Telfer township and Miss Esther E. Glum of Glencoe. John A. Allensworth of Braddock, banker, is in Bismarck on business this week. * O. J. Weisner, poultry specialist at the State ‘Agricultural College, and A. R. Miesen, county agent, are visiting the junior poultry clubs in Burleigh today. Funeral services for Mrs. An- thony Weigel, 56, pioneer St. An- and her funeral will be attended by several relatives and friends from this city. Saturday, Sept. 22. Sale starts clinic, has opened offices over Cowan’s Drug Store, rooms 15- 17. Office phone, 848. Resi- dence phone, 656. the promotion of more intimate, efficient and ethical relations among men.” In explaining the international scope of this organization the! speaker explained that Rotary was | not an international peace society, | as it had been misconstrued in some instances. 4 At this time there are 44 clubs in various countries, and there is the Possibility that six more will enter during the year. In closing his address Mr. Sheri- dan urged that the club’s affairs be conducted in such a manner as to create a more efficient leadership in the community. The district president announced that a novel feature in the Ninth district was being planned. He is appointing a foreign Rotary club to each club in this ditsrict to render a service. Bismarck’s club will be Sydney, Australia, and it. will be the duty of the president or other official of the local Rotary club to prepare a brief on the city of Bis- marck, desling with its industries, third by two sacrifices and then scored on Frisch’s triple. Bottom: ley mpopped for the third out, e Giants, two runs in the rear,! tied it up when Terry singled and Cohen got a home run into the left ld stands. Cummings ond Reese tlied out and Welsh’s single meant little when Lindstrom ended, the inn- ing by striking out. Scott went into the box for the Giants in the eighth. After fouling Scott’s first offering Hafey got an- other homer into the left field stands. 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