The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1930, Page 7

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Lester McLean, Bismarck, Is Missouri Slope’s Net Champ Defeats Jack Stephens, -Man- ke dan, in Final; Jamestown | --Men Doubles Winners Players were entered in the men’s branch of the meet from Fargo, Jamestown, Bismarck, New Leipzig, Scranton, Stanion, Hazen, and Mc- singles and 18 pairs e doybles, Results of matches in the closing rounds follow: ‘Bismarck, elimina’ cent Hubbard, Mandan, 6-0, 6-3. ‘W. P. Baird, Mandan, defeated Bill ‘BRuseell, Mandan, 6-4, 6-3. Stephens defeated Sprecher, defeated Baird, 6-2,'7-5. Final Mclean defeated Stephens, 6-0, 6-0. DOUBLES 4-6 Larson, Bismarck, defeated Stoelting, Hazen 6-1, 6-4. '-Wiest, Jamestown, Biel gt 3, 6-4. . Saurphy, Jamestown, and Miller, Bismarck, beat Sullivan-Walter Tos- tevin, Mandan. Hardwick, Mandan, elim- inated McLean-Murphy, Bismarck, 6-3, 6-2. Semifinals Schauer-Weist teat Kratz-Larson, -6, 6-3, 7-5. ra “Miller beat Stephens-Hard- wick, 7-5, 7-5. Schauer-Wiest defeated Murphy- Miller, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. FOUR CAR MISHAPS OCCUR IN MANDAN (Me Dne injured Sunday; Bis- marck Man Faces Charges in Mandan Court Mile g : Fe E Morton County Mén- Jour- to Devils Lake Today to See Suspects Owen’ Tolin Is Correct Name; Remains Will Be Sent to Philadelphia, Pa. Owen Tolan, 42 year old man who died of denatured alcohol at New Salem Tolin is a nephew of Catherine Gar- Philadelphia, Pa land, » Pa. His remains will be sent to Philadel-/ Phia today for funeral and burial rites at the request of his aunt. Tolin was identified through finger- prints which Kennelly forwarded to the war department. He formetly was employed by a con- struction company in Morton county and is said to have been intoxicated most of the time for 10 days preced- ing his death. An empty bottle which had contained denatured alcohol was found near his body. HERE IS DAILY LOG OF “QUESTION MARK” Location of Coste and Belionte at Intervals by Eastern Standard Time (By the Associated Press) Monday &, m.—Departed from Le Bour- &. m.—Passed over Les Andelys, 7 on English channel. 10:45 a. m—Steamship Berengaria reported that Coste plane said every- thing was “O. K.” 11 a. m.—Passed over French steam- ship Marla Therese in 52:40 N. 12:20 12:20 p. m.—Liner Columbus heard Position given as 51:20 north 16:00 2:45 p. m.—Marconi Montreal sta- a heard position given as 51 north west. 5 p. m—Liner Saint Louis gave Plane’s position 50:10 north west. 6 p. m.—Liners Bremen and Europa gave position as 48:39 north and 32:00 west. 11 p. m—Liner Jacques Cartier heard position 43 north, 41:15 west. Tuesday 6:00 a. m.—Passed over St. Pierre, south of New Foundland, completing transatlantic crossing. 9:35 8. m—Passed over Canso, Nova, Scotia. 10:25 a. m.—Passed over Halifax. Flyers Escape in Errand of Mercy Independence, Cal.p Sept. 2—()— Schneider, Fresno pilot and , State ranger, re- today after es- of their’ plane near Mount Whitney, where ‘they had flown on an errand of mercy, they had dropped medical supplies at the emer- gency ‘camp where Ed Jordan and Donald Downs were being treated for serious injuries received in a land- slide last, week. Neither flier was injured. They re- In Trouble Again Texaco National data correspondent aon Usway 40 Usways 50S, 54 & Kan, Usway 54 Usway 54 2 Usways 54, 470 & 66 Usway 66 2 Usway 66 Some doubt was * dhe could be consummat reality. Perfectly feasible, So Stu Hawi “his contentions with his new 31. The question of traversing Toute was serdled by our interested in the car to a full stop in the clear space ahead ing daylight or within the space illuminated by the night arrangements were made tions to be open at specified times to ( replenish the car with Texaco Ethyl and Texaco Crack- its at night”. As the route ly ar etnarly env led t contemporaries who were also om if a purely theoretical trip could |—arranging for a motor patrol vy traffic. UN. ts, demon- | about it. speed limits and over the thejobtained betwe Angeles: in Penna, in W. Va in Ohio in Indiana in Illinois in Missouri in Kansas in Okla, in Texas in N. Mex. in Arizona 4s in Calif. _ Totaling 3066 miles in 67.64 hours. whether such a tri The start Th theory it ecemed Mth and he volunteered to prove conference sections ‘which an of the roads wo) 1990 TEXACO Natiosal Reed Reporte . MADE IN U. 5. A, turned on horseback. Schneider said motor trouble made it impossible for their plane to return over Shep- herd’s pass to Independence after dropping the supplies. Two Fatally Hurt At’ Devils Lake Devils Lake, Sept. 2—(7)}—Two deaths, one ffi a train and the other in an atomobile accident, occurred in this territory over the week-end. A transient identified as Frank Morris, 35, fell under a freight train in front of the GreatNorthern freight depot here Saturday and was killed when run over. Coroner A. E. Too- mey has been unable to determine where Morris’ home was. J. L, James, 25, Clarksville, Ark., harvest hand, died in a local hospital shortly after midnight Sunday as a result of injuries suffered when his automobile collided headon with one driven by A. R. Malcom, East Grand Forks, Minn., several miles north of here. Two other occupuants in James’ car and those in the Malcom care escaped with minor injurtes. Slayer of Priest Declared Suicide Willmar, Minn., Sept. 2.—()—The body of ® man who committed sui- cide two and one-half miles from here Thursday was that of John Gira, exonerat slayer of a priest at Winona, Coroner L. C. Jacobs said today. and living room in a modern home. Call at 522 Second street, f FOR RENT—Attractive 5 rooms and bath, all modern, natural gas heat if desired. See this. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. Held for Death of Man Hit by Auto Drayton, N.,D., Sept. 2—()—Two weeks after he had been struck by a car which inflicted internal injuries, Gustave Larson, 81, pioneer resident of this section, died at his home here yesterday. Alvin Larson, driver of the car which struck Larson, was released on $1,500 bail and bound over to district court when he waived examination on @ charge of manslaughter. They are not relatives. - Surviving the dead man are his widow, three daughters and two sons. LINDBERGHS RESUME FLIGHT Bellefonte, Pa., Sept. 2—()—Col- onel Charles Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh took off from the Bello- fonte airport at 8:45 (E.8.T.) this morning for New York. Early weath- er reports indicated “moderate fog and poor visibility” along their route, = TUESDA Our New National Service We didn’t know—so, we asked -our After some .. L. Powell the New York and Los Angeles arrivals trip the all the way from Santa Rosa, New Mexico to Kansas speed. there were two. F. to 124 degrees F. were ex; motorist can duplicate entirely to those chaps who run the which keep the graveled and earth portions in shape, =) well as ieee surfaced portions and keep lewton, Kansas, |so don’t be annoyed ” signs—they're there to make touring easier and more convenient for YOU! Y, SEPTEMBER 2 correspondent: exhaustive Soagd vg nape, roads court decisi ie loped Toutes the following conditions en New York City and Los Sess rszzasy "115 ” 682 from ney es pedi srt ots Aug. arrived in at 4: Aug. 16th exactly on time! As any car, no matter which make, should have at- tention once in a while, the Buick the car carefully, found it O. K., it and returned it to Hawley at the end of his P.M. on changed the oil, and he left east bound at 9:25 P.M. the 16th, arriving in New York at 9:45 P.M. on the if made the round trip in 2)4 hours less than juestion as to the accuracy and i E, Parker of the Westeri® toads were muddy practically since Mr. Hawley’s slogan a Personal hurry to take chances”, he drove icked up a lonely nail; east ‘emperatures ranging from 52 perienced each way. this trip with greatest tractors who at those “SLOW—MiI but the weather was clearing here. The Lindberghs, driven off their course en routesfrom Detroit by fog, stopped here last night. Building in Fargo Going on Steadily Fargo, N. D., Sept. 2—()—Fargo's building program for the first eight months of 1930 topped $1,000,000 with the issuance in August of 41 permits amounting to $180,322. The total for eight months is $1,031,605, or $138,082 below the figure jfor the first months of 1929. Look! Listen! jf) The first 25 kids to call at 305 Seventh street Wednesday will Waverly Caps 98 930 seo |, STERLE LIONS ARE GUESTS OF CAPITAL W. €. Parsons and Walter Jen- sen Win Golf Tournament Concluding Program Seven members of the Stee!> Lions club and wives of two of them were entertained by members of the Bis- marck Lions club at a lunchon meet- ing Monday noon. Included in the Steele party were A. B. Anderson, B. G. McElroy, Mr. Weiman, F. W. dry, and N. J. Ness, Plans to entertain members of the various Lions clubs in this area at regular luncheon meetings have been adopted by the Bismarck orgunization. :/and Mrs. E, Dannmeyer, Mr. anc Mrs. . W. Bartel ‘ison, W. J. Hen- an entertainer in Miss "lorence Hardy, 16 year old athletic dancer, Who entertained those at the lunch- on with one of her feature dances. Music on the program was presented Pianist. Other musical numbers were Presented by an instrumental trio made up of Adolph Englehardt, vio- lin; Miss Catherine Andrist, cello, auc Miss Marguerite Kennedy, pian». Following the luncheon, the Liors Participated in an 18-hole twosome golf tournament over a miniature course in the city. W. E. Parsons, deputy superintendent of public in- struction, and Walter Jensen, both of Bismarck, won the tournament with & low medal score of 58-69—127, Germans Put Gang Leader Inside Cell Aix-La-Chapelle, Rhineland, Ger- many, Sept. 2.—(®)—Jack (Legs) Dia- mond, New York gangster, paced the inside of a German prison cell today while the Rhineland authorities de- cide what to do with him. | Yesterday, as he was expelled from Belgium, as an undesirable alien, said his extradition to the United States on a charge of murder had been re- quested. Diamond, who was traveling uncer the name of Jack Dolan, came to Germany, after being denied even temporary residence in Belgium. The New York police recently have said they did not want Diamond. This was in contradiction to previous arsenal in a Brooklyn apartment and with disappearance of Harry Wester, New York roadhouse owner. A good English waiter is said to be the best servant in the world. 9:00 arfd 10:30 a.m. Creme Oil Soap, 83 bars ........ 25c Pen Jel, 1 1 c glassware with each pkg. + P. & G. Soap, 10 bars Salmon, Tall Pink, 1 Ib. can, each ... 15c Stone’s Olives, reg. 35c 50c ; 32 oz. jar Prunes, 30-40, 1 2 i ; c - 22¢ ABs sh ee's Phone 816 CLUB AT LUNCHEON The Steele group brought with thems by two sisters, Esther and Ella Grosz, Who sang two numbers. They were} $5.000 in jewelry and cash. Hl accompanied by Grace Duryee Morris, | Police, arresting him at the border | statements that he was wanted in| connection with finding of a small | SCOTT’S Grocery Specials Wednesday and Thursday ‘ As advertised in Saturday’s Tribune, we are listing below a number “ our grocery specials good for WED- NESDAY and THURSDAY this week. Consider them carefully and note the great saving that may be had by doing business on a strictly cash basis. Our Free Delivery Service will be continue as before Snowflake Oatmeal, a beautiful piece table Scott’s Grocery Cash and Free Delivery Service ? ‘Stocking Mystery Puzzles O*ficials | Ward county officials are attempt- ing to unravel a silk-stocking mystery | at Max, according to information re- ' ceived at the Soo Line railroad of-/ fices here. A_farmer, living three miles north | of Max, is said to have found the | stockings, together with some tires | and some shotgun shells, in a wheat ; Shock on his farm. He reported the |case to the authorities who arc at- | | tempting to learn whether they were stolen and if so, from whom. ‘GET $5,000 HAUL IN _ DEVILS LAKE HOLDUP | | Jewelry Store Robbed by Three} if | { | in Day Devils Lake, N. D., Sept. 2—(P)— | Three armed unmasked bandits held |up the Herman Huesgen jewelry, | Store here shortly after eight o'clock j | this morning, and escaped with about i Sioux Falls Sees Aerial Performance | | Sioux Falls, S. D., Sept. 2—(P)— | ; Planes of all descriptions and scores {Of pilots were assembled here today, | Providing entertainment and aerial | |education for a crowd of several thousand attending the Sioux Falls ‘air fair. A Labor day crowd estimated at {10,000 witnessed the opening of the | second annual air fair's four day | Program. 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