The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1929, Page 1

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cs, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 221 ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS = Macks Trounce Cubs 9 to 3 Probe Killdeer Man’s Death by Poison Potion Mm | ‘Toil, Labor, Saving Finest _|CONPERENE CALLED ! SINE | » AFTER DRINK OF BEER BISMARCK GAS LINE Prime res Speaks at In- : Murder or Suicide Seen After FROM MONTANA 10 a — : Post-Mortem Reveals Evi- BE BUILT IN SPRING NEVER WENT TO UNIVERSITY dence of Poison 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RH E [Earnshaw and Grove Fan 13 IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS PHILADELPHIA 1) | Oo 3 | R | | 1] & 0 | oF Bruins, Duplicating Ehmke’s Educational Expert Tells Board cHicaco- - - HHGOREOOOR an | | eee For Philadelphia: Earnshaw, Grove and Cochrane. FOUR PITCHERS POUNDED Reor- ee For Chicago: Malone, Blake, Carlson, Nehf and Taylor. —— Foxx Lashes Out Three Hits, ganization Needed ° teas Natural Gas to Be Also Piped|‘To Reach High Place One Must A Tee | — DLL LL Di. |: ‘Starting Scoring With Homer i Use Insect Powder Play-by-Pl WAS ESTRANGED WITH WIFE From Baker Field to the Follow a Hard Road With MUST MAINTAIN STANDARD } U ke Flo | |___Play-by-Play | With Two on the Bags _— Williston Area Courage and Stability’ a | ee ee | 6 ’ Sia, Guages oe . Dag ’ T ‘aaah Farmers Pay Bulk of Taxes, but | | 5 Are Violently Il | MEETS EVERYBODY Bs ind Poti DAt be peat deml Wrigley Field, Chicago, Foul Play Probable,’ Says Tom Far reaching development ts in Mon-| Washington, Oct. 9.—(#—Prime Children Are Not Receiv- id is the crowd gathered on a cold gray Oct. 9.—(AP)—With the big Jolinson, State's Attor- / tana’s natural gas industry and in the | Minister Ramsay MacDonald said to- Chicago, Oct. 9.—()—Five persons afternoon for the second world's| bats of Al Simmons ai gas distribution service of the Min- ing Full Benefit became critically ill early today from series game, sending big George Earn-| Jimmy Foxx beating a tattoo ney, After Probe Gey ‘in ‘eocepeiny the hiotiorary degree r used by mistake for ha of his regular pitcher i ys Power of doctor of laws from George Wash- bis SaaS Tone. , the mound. ‘The start wor made'a| against the fences, the Ath- — ington university that one could nev-| Reasons for reorganizing North |POpeaee OOM 4 os suanieo test of speed when Joe Mccarthy | leties crushed the Cubs to- pieecgeei es cwerger gol real er acquire anything in this world | Dakota's secondary education system | 45 "her chugren, Sam, 6, and Stella Alice R tt countered with Perce Pat Malone,| day, 9 to 3, to score their Killdeer, N. Dak., Oct. 9.—Dunn | without purchasing it by “oss om Possibl 4; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Gelman, | Alice Roosevelt Longworth and | srie out king of the National league.| second straight victory and county authorities here today were . D., ind Mildred Tress, 3, a niece of Dolly Curtis Gann Cyn So that the discomfort of the| the tenth ii fe | ‘The degree was conferred and the | ministration today by W. E. Peik, piro. é y ong 5 wrsohas Det nt dle attempting to letermine whether | premier’s words uttered in continental | educational expert of the University |MU Shapiro, ang John, sures at Reception Cece the umpires whee heaa| American League in world’s Mike Skachenko, 45, was murdered or | and ‘ memorial hall where seven years ago | Of Minuesota. salesnian, ‘returned soon ‘after the na today to start the game on time after | Series competition, committed suicide by drinking poison. | | of spring, the five great naval powers of the| Partly as the result of the ope meal had been eaten and found the Wiailiwtnn a. 8 Ishbet |the crowd had stood for the national A drop of around 15 degrees in Skachenko, a farmer living 18 miles World signed the first agreement for | mation offered, the board decided to | tiene violently ill NSDL “tant cer tikes ee ee | temperature, plus the after effects of > + + west of here, died in convulsions Sat- | franchises in Wate tecucanee’ or toro Maal schiocis meet with De. Peik and ——————— Londen with the assurance that she | FIRST INNING, AtHEnics | the opening day downfall of | the urday morning and it was decided | served already oe fot World noses | the heads of the educational depart- TRAFFIC has met almost everybody in Wash-| | Bishop up. Ball one, | inside stfect gon ‘toe etttusae Sane 1 3 & . tow. Stri . § 5 . second game of the world’s series be- come to his death as dere nod acer : te Williston Bee Pongo of vert sprang ed D lees, ae, Lis Barcinta ed _ bes oatee. ager ae ser oe tree a Cubs and Athletics. { = institutional heads and to assist le We | tle time to rest today from the strain} ‘ree. Migh. Foul into stands, ie cool snap was accompanied by tif! them in arranging to.carry them out. of the brilliant dinner and reception | Fowl into stands. Bishop struck | ‘iff breeze off Lake Michigan and ee eee bers| The results of this conference will in her father’s honor last night at| {Wty Swangime vistowaly oN one, cal of football than bossball fame for ipal a at = d fe tue' final fondo ccqapuseunrie wide, outside. Strike one, callea. | the outfield bleachers to be fairly well to a new kilowatt filled by noon time. Washington, with visits to historic| Malone was sticking to hie fast | ri was a day for furs, ov " shrines, welfare study, and additional | ball 5 peed oe oe stimulating influences, ine coldest Srl : U. S. 10 Carries Highest Aver-| social contacts. At the embassy re- = ~~ = ee au | Most uncomfortable any world’s series age Number of Vehicles of pein =. trae eel, in single of 600 three outside. Taylor called for day has experienced since the semi- s x . Bown) another ball. Haas struck out, | freezing game between the Senators All Routes in Region of pearl white crepe. received in the and Pirates in 1925. second of three very huge, and very Proto - pfeil it Weather Qainn crammed parlors. ; pen outside. Strike one, The weather was considered likely slenalceieae al ue oe cei sees| Though the heavy carved doors, to| causa it was very fast. Bali | to influence the old master, Connie tol oroner’ 7, sched eo hese ge a an sigunass ia ~ two, high. Foul into the bleach- Mack, to start the most ancient of y, probably meet 1 a a viest i & distinguish. | ors 'near leit field, strike two. | his twirlers, Jack Quinn, instead of Friday, becat = : (Continued Dakota. accord: h Ball three, low. Cochrane waikea | the younger, stronger George Earn- many : ‘on a fourth bail inside. Simmons | Shaw, for the attempt to follow up the up. Foul, strike one. The ballhit | “dvantage gained by Howard Ehmke Simmons’ bat. Malone threw to | in such dramatic fashion yesterday. first. Strike two, Simmons swung Quinn, the experts pointed out be- Alice Misses Dinner so hard he aimest fell, Simmons | tween periods of exercise to keep Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, called out on strikes. It was | {rom becoming numb, likes cold Call Coroner's Jury ‘A point west of New England on 10 wife of the speaker of the house, re-| aS ‘corner. No runs, | Weather for his assortme:i 7 . No eather for baffling ent tra turned from her summer vacation in ee ‘one left. of spitballs. The only danger ap- trail. time for the reception, though not in 1T INNING, CUBS Peared to be that the ball might be The time to accept the invitation to the FIRS' Strik call- | ce-covered by the time a slow curve over dinner just preceding it. mp Strike one, reached the plate. Ti F y McMillan She appeared in an unusual gown| e@. Strike two, he swung. Ball Pat Malone was the Cub pitching | ot flowered tafteta in dark inven-| eas, Ppongemnagr tinge a Mc- | choice, regardless of wind and weath- like in effect. Its very full skirt| English up. FT Flying Party Leaves Belize, British Honduras, With er. Entertained by the antics of Nick . 508, Gi touched the floor in the back. big hand. Strike one, called. | aitrock and Al Schacht, the thou- ) — Miami Destination Asa On platinum chain about her| Strike two, swung. Foul into the | sands who flocked into the bleachers peep NY ” pears to neck was a Maltese cross, set with| stands. gs rer ‘right | Hours before game time huddled to- 3 Pci rio — all brilliants and emeralds. Throughout | over his head. Foul inte gether in blankets, coats and newspas without pur-| Belize. British Honduras, Oct. 9.-- the reception hours, Mrs. Longworth | field stands, Feul inte same | pers to keep out the chilling blasts. by your own | 7—Colone! Charles A. Lindbergh to- jin was the vivacious center of a chatting| place: “english hit (ol Altrock Runs Wrong Way jenr.own ended his explorations of the |the : group. ing fast balls. | English pi ua | The football act of the baseball to high | Yucatan Peninsula for ruins left, by Dolly Gann C; left fleld for two Foal, sirike | comedians was the big hit of their never come |the ancient Maya Indians when time . Mrs, Dolly Curtis Gann, who came} feared. Hornsby up. Fes) sf®© | morning overture, particularly Al- may at-|#0d early enemies wiped them from with her brother, Vice President Cur-| one» against, screen. Strie tam | trock's persistent efforts to run the preg but i Mexican terrain. tis, was gowned in cloth of gold,| flomes” OS Too pa swinging. | “TORE way for a touchdown. must name y trimmed in rhinestones. She wore) w, .* ‘outside. By noon, there were still big empty may be few ornaments. Her manner was| Wien UP. | 2 Nard, Bali | Spaces at either end of the new Jghnson. of your ‘that rease in traffic appears gracious and dignified. She, like| Strike onc. He Sune Balk 0) | bleacher sections, in contrast with! called Katie pallid only Bismarck, with the average| Mrs. Longworth. was a center of st-| ioe’ mall four, Wilson walked |‘H¢ capacity jam of opening day. living with men and ‘and east of the city. At/tention and interest among the "a ball outside. Cuyler up. | There was no wild rush whatever for, estrangement stability guests. Their names have been linked| Bau” one, inside. Strike one, | the turnstiles although the attendance’ ons ean In upon the frequently in Washington's long dis- Toul. strike two inte right | WS not expected to be much short of since her prime minister, used this cussion of rights of precedence. po ge ‘i Cochrane and | the first game figure of 50,740. legally, Citation: Lady Isabella Howard received in| garnshaw consulted. Foul into | The Cubs came to the park early ; the “James prime silver brocade trimmed in silver lace.| rignt field stands. Cuyler fanned, | 2 Seemed anything but down heart a ‘social lead- She wore necklace, and dia-| swinging at a fast ball for the ed as they joked and kidded in the er whose ‘and quiet mond ear rings. On her left shoulder} third strike. dressing room. What's one game? shouted Gabby j Hartnett, with an echo from_ the |Pugnacious Hack Wilson. “We've: come back before after taking a short count and we will do it again.” " The number of guesses as to the A's ‘| starting pitcher was reduced by one © up. Ball | when Eddie Rommel, the knuckle-ball out on ® artist, went out for batting drill. The (Continued on page seven) q EEBESE it it Hit wt i 3 f i i i é ! i i i i i i $ i aoe Si “Binet anf tigs in high, tale’ Strike swe, called Educators Fear Rain | many | Foul upper stands. . ‘ Mfrile no offical Injured’ today, and glass in'all witt | fear, Dykes walked one pieh | May Chop Attendance ” : dows in the vicinity were broken| outside. Boley up. Ball one, far | At Dickinson Meeting Secspenmine. uniformed policemen were to! when a Kaiser bridge pontoon ex-| outside. Foul, strike one, against . a polly we been arrested this morning by | ploded. It was thrown several hun- screen, Foul back of plate, strike = oyna wall . dred feet into the air, ailing on the tue. Malone threw to first. missing poe Beg bergh : had’ to dive for it. Foul into members "of" the —- aviator Endurance Flyers Have the | stands, A fan caught It with one as “The Divine which corn. Begun 10th Day in Air with | hand. Malone threw to first. He ‘Arm of the Great the the penning gas| threw again and a third time, if 20, what caused day. Mrs. Chicago, Oct. 9—()—The endur- hat | Foul, the ball hit Boley’s gat as — oe pol, eek, | 8n60 | plane | “Chicago— We wilt” Mt | the attempted to get out of the soared its 10th day at 6:52 a. m. way. L gfe rg = Bigg. od 16-year-ol1 Willa corn and the | today with word from its two mystery pga gg ner 8 priestess of the Tn the course of the afternoon the ' SUSY tee Sieh plane and pilots were stopping at first. Earnshaw wp. found Sunday in = casket paaty ohcees ke sae thelr | Capable of remaining at least 10 more Foul, strike one, back of the plate. the flooring of s house oc- undeniable ruins, seen | Gays in the air. At 6:52 o'clock, the Foal, strike two. It was 2 tip. ‘her foster parents, Mr. and pone gg her gm gn ‘had been aloft 216 hours and Malone threw to first. Earnshaw Rhoads, cult members. by & land party five massive | pine by fig and. one-nelt swung hard at the third strike of the circumstances of white pillars, believed never to have | fad Passed by fim end one- ‘and missed it a foot. Ne runs, Geath and burial hes indicated —_— been seen before by white men were P 4 of one hit, no errers, two left. ? died of, natural causes, but a Wells, Minn., Oct. 9.—()—Martha Seer vase Sica), Caneenis, pl oar Bho rag SECOND INNING, CUBS ' analysis of the body is being in Donohue, rursi school teacher near of the jungle there. piethensen sp. Bail one, ta. Sse eae oo ° No ” Is Ulti : of oo bye bene he, Some one, call rom tance aly, because er ing Workers as Toast Is Banned SATs |B ° e ° out frightened the -be as rag Dies Saviors 5 eon shams 25, entered the schoo! Texts Chicago, Oct. 9—UP—One of the 4 who hed a|five"ta his euestion if she wat the [0 American flag fluttered from the | Said. Pray tle} to 2400 B.C. de tats who aid not aio when the [hand tn holdup of the | {tee Ris dived ‘wer up nnd marten | steel skeleton of the trade | Taising 2a at Burling and Center | Drake the moving | tor the door. building today was the 18th amend-| “yoy at this bid New York. burned down 33 years ago was} spirit in oe eS ‘The screamed and the man| ment to the constitution. ¢rinks,” an ® led who lost his twin in |banditry years, to flee in his automobile} The flag was a lw igo bulance found’ the child ery eet gg BA Md a end Says His |senes, tos . in shadow of the fire, took living at Cndet| sisanger to. her. Police ‘believe. he nh of Danger | neck clean, was | E f | ry i F Hil il tf i i ft a Litt + Hi i i a i tilt 4 i

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