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Kenneth Sorsdahl, 7, Son of 0; A; Sorsdahl, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY APRIL zs, 1936 cia Gey Fee Rae Von of Get TIELKS LODGE STAGES * NINE ROUNDS BO Fly and: ‘Heavy Bouts Put on Following Rites ‘on Candi- bap rasoar ‘Miavareeatn ‘produc- Aen aegis rush scoot students pag Seas es =n WOOD “ Will, present a-nlay;- erg One Chunk From Only Paving Would Be in Keep- |runel contest st the. Univeraiy ot} Blockhouse Captured, Other: lodge replaced’ t . _ Ang With General Surround. wih sport when, when it pend a a ba 0. a cer teiaete Rates inary’ pegeantry following the ORD SES CLE pass & necessity for a: was filed & few weeks ago with the city com- neta and forwarded to railroad Miller and Kautzman’ ‘Arrested .on- Charges Of - Assault; ult; Battery; Anton Mutter Sand Joe Kautsman, farmers living’ north of Mandan, are at liberty today without bond pend- ing their hearing on charges of as- sault and battery at 2 p. m. Tuesday before Charles M. Sheen, Mandan Justice of the peaca Miller and Kautzman were arrested | 4, yesterday by John Haridtmann, Jr., deputy sheriff; and released: on their wn recognizance by Justice Sheen. The assault and battery ‘charges. against the two men were filed fol- bart lowing a squabble at a country dance ® short time ago. Seniors Present Play ‘The Family nily Upstairs’| Seniors in Mandan high school last night presented their class play, “The GEORGE FISHER IS }/state competed. NATIONAL LEAD Cardinals Hit at .617 Clip;.Paul » Waner, Pittsburgh, Not Far Behind ; ere ital April 26.—()—Georg: * the top of the regulars with © mark of -517 for eight games. Fisher, who went to the Cards from the New York Giants just before the lendersht te oe part 9 ip in two other de ents, He has made 15 hits, a total, only by hong he sicigonant of the Oubs, and has scored seven mma to tle with four others. Johnny Fréed- holds second: place Waner of Pittsburgh, cleven hits give him an aver- : leaders are: A718; Frederick, Brooklyn, 467; Terty, jew York, .467; henso: i Games; Toledo Mudhens Far ‘in Lead for Teams * the soul a ona A pirpearrnsad iS samnber ct Se west pee bane af Wood been N.D.ORATORY MEET| = Mandan Youth Loses t Loses to Grand] Forker After Judges Hold Extra Conference Bhasiards surrender mementoes ' tgting de wit be pice Roosevelt cabin on the sete eaptal grounds h sents thi cing neues tia A ‘conference of the agg “eu |e AB on and soloist for her Berlin, Apeil 26—(P}—If Johann Strauss, the waltz king, were to come to life again, he would find a female rival in. Edith Lorand, Hungarian violinist. Edith Lorand has ‘set the tongues for F. Sho of the Manes word wags Leave or r Fargo Ww “ ‘one of. intelligence:and breeding. | ing by emulating Strauss in two’ le is certain such. eyepeony not | Ways, ‘acting both as conductor —t Mandan's boxing far fans were trekking have brought two pleces.of wood from | 8010 violinist for her eet ney Gut of-the Morton county city today | the war which were not “aut devoting her entire program to classi- bound for Fargo, where tonigit they "Tha plasm of Gone ook’ Tale and modern dance music. ‘i ‘will witness the $8-round boxing card tention until he moved from North|. It is unusual for Germany ae to be staged at the Fargo auditorium: Dakota to Kentucky several years beautiful, slim young woman ae a and for which Jack Dempsey, former |#8°, Davis said. He remembered embroidered white Hungarian wot champion of the world, oe the Roosevelt cabin is located on the conductor's stand e capitol grounds and decided or igh re than 50 Mandan fans will the two pieces of wood might ! gather at the auditorium tonight; | Something to the snaiait of Rooes fight followers in the Morton county| Véltiana there. _ ‘winter. But they insisted on GAS PROJECT F FORCE’! sera tons Sit eeepc Ses > HAS STARTED COMING yo ay WILL HOLD = urphy are two other stars| John Lewis, First of Staff, Will {931 MEETING HERE Program. Be Followed by 30 Qthers on: Use as™ Fuel: ‘ shis aoasteae ame nice : 1 pease dates enon class, ud Hens} The van of the forces which also led in team scoring, shoving over brought here this summer by sofa Conclave Cities at Meeting 46 in six games, to 23 for their op-|struction of the natural gas line from in Devils Lake Ponents. The 1929 champion Kansas |the Baker, Montana, fields, is begin- City Blues had a team fielding aver- | ning to arrive. buried at sea en esas District winnera from all over the i under the pillow of Squires will represent North Da- kta at the zone finals in Kansas May. 17, diers on the ship. told him were. There was a heayy di i pleoes of the 'wood,. a x Mandan’s Boxing Fans Davis said the dead man evidently: estimate. tered pete ‘of Ber! alif., this The well-balanced card, one of the pert 4) ‘al t pis wearing principals Boomer Brooker, Mandan featherweight, is expected to draw. hundreds of fans from all over the state into Fargo for the affair. Charley Retzlaff, Leonard, N. ‘tn far in front in team batting with tN MIE eh in that depart-| First in is John Lewis, who came} Bismarck-Mandan ndan was named the jj ment, and. ‘here’ held, opponants to 16 Joint conclave eity.for the 1931 meet- rue in five games* “=| the Black Hills; to-titke charge’ of the |ing of the state’ DeMolay association, Four veterans of major ‘league ex- | merchandising ae ae the it was decided in a session at Devils perience, Mike Cvengros, of Indian-|Montana-Dakote Power ny, |Lake today. apolis; Wileey Moore, of St. Paul; |Four ether staff men with thelr fauy-|, Offloers of the association will be Cobb, Milwaukee: and Ben |illes will be in shortly, {p assay tn the elected tonight at the close of the SS eine, te “wos tee Seed Seer atc inet Fa eccasy straight’ games ing |be on at incent, Fargo, pace. Roy Wilkinton toppéd ‘the llst [Dickinson tn ane “ree at jected Junior counelior of the 1990 in strikeouts with 10. Later 20 to 30 fitters will be brought. fonvention to fill the Siege! Blas Other leaders: Home runs, High,|in for’making house connections for |by the death of Theodore B: 8 apolis;" a Solumibas, 2; Is use of natas; Th “Rapid | Devils Lake, state president. Ole City, said Mr. Fick, MilWatikee, {connections eee |neld last night with over 125 couples Bouner=pent Toledo, and in attendance. This afternoon an auto tour will be the diversion and — the annual banquet will be nevamduska chapter, Devils Lake, will exemplify the DeMolay degree after which the 1930 meeting will pol Louisville, ‘and Layne, Louisville, 3. WDAY Will Broadcast |22 One eee totalled 1,307,372 bales. to-follow the-progress of the Minne- apolis Millérs during the present séa- son as‘a result of arrangements made Mikado radio station, to exce| of this team. WDAY's Ssting NOTICE TO CONCRETE CONTRACTORS 5%) are requested by the undersigned for construction of two concrete = nis courts on the rai i # xvik, PSuperinte! ent aug 1. fo be opened, at 20 P.M, orved't to elect Sunday broadcasting of these gemes will open on Friday, May 2, when Louisville meet s Min- Hacks at Minneapolis: - ‘All Minneapolis home gaines will be broadcast direct from the Miller's JUDAS’ KISS BROUGHT NTO MINSTER MONSTER TR ie off ot oe attool Distsiet No. te [ARD PENWARDEN, A Clerk. Conviction of rtag peg Shot Sexton - orlilg Il, April 26.—()—The kiss | @ Biblical lore, shooting’“with."intent to| 1, Burleigh charges of County, Nor Kil The feron of Be, church,. Amps. EN, Clerk. er Pat Fy Seats sa bids for' thé concrete curb and aide of 1 eta] » eae, he Us dition City of Bie Noruy £ ie will be Senet ts cri aed tion, and to 34, ‘| Sout! 3 sl fine Clee Suantities are Ho viet eee it of Stroma ful ied "Goncrete hag? Ry and gutter. gun not Pinter oes nd complat than Ji isth, 1931 ee ah eee shall be made, tipon a basis ih payment for a por. to be Cotton ginned in Alabama in 1920 Sealed bids (with with certified check of re. wens Staleial Birict, “Balt Ht Mtekeno ‘Lerand, angarian young » No female conductor, moreover, has hitherto attempted to be the conduc- tor and soloist. Edith Lorand mounts the stand with her priceless Guarnerius del Gesu violin, conducts with her bow till the solo part séts in, and then turns to the audience as Strauss used to do; the violin’s rich, impassioned ‘subordinate itself absolutely to her leadership. She reminds one not only of Johann Strauss. Hers is also the manner of the “primas” of the fam- ous gypsy bands in which Budapest abounds. This is especially, apparent when she plays Hungarian and other national dances. ‘There is a fire and s temperament to her playing that recalls the pas: sionate musicianship of the violinist “rip of a Hungarian gypsy orches- tra. lIee Barrier Blocks Superior’s Traffic From Lower Stations Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., April 26.— @)—A_ solid barrier of ice across Whitefish Bay today blocked all na- vigation into Lake Superior from the ower ports. Ten freighters lay at anchor above the American locks, waiting for warmer weather and shifting winds to open a channel. Three of the boats have been here nearly a week. Phil E. Baer of Paris, Tex. has been United States marshal under four of the last five presidents. ° Tendergreen, a vegetable similar to was | Spinach, kale and sauatert, is being ‘The annual DeMolay dance was| o's erete curh and Vest side of lots 17 to clusive, and along the South side ‘of lot 17 and along t ig Siorth side of, tot cl Laur in I 13. en :: BEIT Fi PORTHER ESOLVED that notice be given to owners of all FF & HE nite bouts were by Pete Olier and tor, and two sisters, Jeanette and Louise. His death is the third be: reavement in the family in two years. State Laboratory Is Given Assistant in Opal Bodvig, Steele Miss Opal Bodvig has been added bacteriological Ornamental Grecian: Lawn Vases and Flower Boxes 718 Fourth Street e > 2 i J. F. Griffin, site Agent bred Si Chris De Groot Dies, _ '. at Menoken; An N. P. Section Man Chris de Groot, 80, 50, @ section man on the N. P. at Menoken, died at 10 O'clock Friday night, at his home, Arrangements for.the.funeral services and interment have not yet been def- initely .made, but these may take Place Monday. De Groot was born January 16, 1880, in Tilinols. For a time he lived in South Dakota, then came to North Dakota and took up hip resi- dence at Menoken. The remaining members of the family are Mrs. de Groot and five children, Marjorie, Dorothy, Vera and Vad&, the latter twins, and a son. There also are two brothers and — sisters, Henry and Harm, August. Brinkmuir and Mrs. John Briskmuler, all of Marian, 6. D. ROOSTER NOT WORTH MUCH Ames, lows, April 26—(4)—Roosters, says lowe State college, cause an an- nual loss of $2,000,000 to Iowa farm- ers because fertile eggs spoil more remot than infertile ones. After the breeding season is past the rooster it just a boarder. —_—_——— Dr. R.S. Enge Chiropractor © Drugless Physician fucas Bleck Bismarck, N. 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