The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1930, Page 3

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3 . Frank Richardson . Ann Pennington David Rollins © Warner Baxter - J. Harold Murray Will Rogers Edmund Lowe “Whispering” Jack Paul Page Walter Catlett Richard Keene George Olsen and his Music Smith William Collier, Sr. Tom Patricola Dixie Lee James J. Corbett Charles Farrell George MacFarlane Marjorie White Victor McLaglien EI Brendel , Frank Albertson Sharon Lynn Janet Gaynor Give Us Your Business for the Month of May Gussner’s ‘va: ‘Phone 1060 make its report on Huston to the sen- Party men. who have discussed the| "ie jate soon. Ha i fie : ily THUSTON REFUSES TO Chorus Is Feature Of Music Contests 3 A 2 ie” yn Win Doubles Honors erapher at works, Belle- police said, that a dozen fires in iphur Springs, W. Va., fan confessed, 28.—()—John Vi ited a half $200,000 Life Insur- ance Fraud Increase ——— =| REPUDATEDBY BASS plant “for. the thrill of ‘Arson For Florence Jenke, steno; 10 Belleville Stove ville, UL, ‘she sta e| Allison and Van R; » shot! whitesul; ‘oledo t Wins &: 2 Top After. Grabbing reaking Arm Topples Bar at 14 Feet 2 ie _were wo full § By WILLIAM WEEKES B Warne Misses as Hens Lose , Apel oe rapa nity fo tee Boat Iltini ches; Cleared Bar at 13 Feet 11 the fast-| Saints Beaten 10 to 5 Hi i _28e aE hell aie ig segs i Fans Threaten Umpi Pole Vault Big censin, Will Get Opportu- Yr running as clean up man for Illinois | Annual Supply Bill for Legis-. the record: in: vee line @ scant foot behind Paterson, Colonels at ay ‘For F the Penn- and mi starting blocks to race the Ne E pects Declared Bright Northwestern, Tied With Wis ight Year vai H a g great ° in Century carnival to a smashing ‘in world roar pertorme 100 yard dash. aria the famous 5 seconds, 's, record Philadelphia, April 28. the second straight year, Ohio State's Stnpenn aluraay race n High ae Caer Pros onds in Relays shot from his new qi ca wi a apie Tat anh FTF ip aa ae ii le eit ri Heil al cers ] ih H die tik He i i ih jhe SHE sili | ae ene an iia ie ‘ i Heat ane & "ie re 7 ie iin cea nals ee it is (8 inl 2 ei igi Gla Hi lzsi ii ae | ‘if Ge Pecnatate Hib ae il “ln ih fits 3: anya: sea Rae ate teat veal iil Fi FH ioe eh é En i p i iit 2ndS Yard Dash in 10.6 Sec- test disputed peliets ¢ fa Tessas Brmeonncena |= li : pen- ay after- dawomnoceo]e Ig dmeonnsconn Is 9, 2 Rgerennsce [he Boonencence jr second @nd four in the sixth but could not {overcome the big margin. ps of the | ' Bartcpated in the first double ‘play of the season. Next Su: baseball Trietcinerereveent {2 erect omsees |= : ke ie Hf tila ‘ Nel He a ae H iI a al Ea ihe Na lhe al aad Baa Fa fil Bee ce 12-9 first game was a typical loosely Renonmnmnce Ig 2, gham ‘and Brown. Door wiceris: and Phelj tak 320, Scoring nine runs in the first two Innings, rf talcomb; double Lincoin 1: Good Crowd Sees Typ- ical Opening Tilt the Fort Lincoln nine beat Cunnin: Mark on Record © Used for Playing Stoller, 1 3b rrell, p to Erase Biggest Black morial Stadium Will Be eltz'12, by Correll i Le ses, Fort Summary—Bases on balls, off Cor- ‘mpires, ll 3, off Leitz § Grove Giants oller to Phelps incoln 8, Grove Giants ime of game 2 2ohnson, Totals ... ‘Bcore by innin . ers; Correll, lavig,’ 1 \ | J Hagen and Holoomb Gat Home Bioux City Heavyweight Will Try| a Plot of Land Adjacent to Me: Soldiers Get the Grove Giants 12 to 9 at the itentiary diamond yesterd: noon in Bismarck’s Sechmaedeck Evenson, ef, 38 Btoller, ¢ Fort Lincoln . Grove Giants . Hai e ii Carter, rf Weitz, p . Bkiles, rt Glenn, rt Phelps, ; fe [Additional Sports a { | 4 a ok af r4 es v ys 2 3 : “er

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