The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1930, Page 9

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er | | qe \ Speedy backfield into shape. " Sept. 20, with Elgin, "Yast fall, the probable opponent. Oth- Morton, Burleigh, Kidder, Mc- Lear, and Grant Farmers Will Participate Missouri Slope farmers. will st Missouri Slope fairgrounds,. Mandan, early in October, the exact date not yet having been set, the agent said. Farmers from Morton, Burleigh, Kidder, McLean, and Grant counties will participate in the event. Farm- ers who have rams for sale or for trade are urged to bring the animals to the fall market in October. Representatives of credit compan- ies are expected to attend the sale to arrange loans to farmers who may need them, Mr. Newcomer said. More than 100 rams were sold or traded at the last year session. MANDAN FOOTBALL . mn BRI Has Eight Lettermen for Nucleus of Eleven With the first week of practice nearly completed, Athletic Director Leonard C. McMahan believes pros- pects for a winning Mandan high school football team are exception- ally bright this fall. | Even though he lost one letterman during the first practice when Joe Eckroth, giant lineman, broke his collarbohe, McMahan still has eight lettermen from last year's eleven back in the harness. - ‘They are Captain Walter Kalpacoff, | Lioyd Dietrich, Pete Syvrud, Art| Kuebker, Frank Boehm, Ephraim Owens, and Sterling Byerly, with Bill Fleck expected back Monday. Boehm | is the only letterman from last year’s club who has had backfield experi- ence, but McMahan anticipates little trouble in whipping a reasonably The Braves will start their season winner of the South Missouri Slope championship er games are planned tentatively with Ashley, Linton, Jamestown, Valley City, Minot, and Bismarck twice, the last to be played Armistice Day. Between 35 and 40 candidates an- swered McMahan’s first call to prac- | tice, and the coach expects the squad | to swell gradually in the next few days. Assisting McMahan with the coach- ing work is Roland Byler, former ath- lete at the Moorhead, Minn., state teachers college. cs 4 An indepéndent Mandan” fodtball team, under the leadership of Frank Heidt, also has organized for the; season. * Ram Sale Early in October eS Being Arranged for Mandan EDITORS, PUBLISHERS | “(GAME AVENTORHAD where they expect to attend the horse Taces over the ‘week-end, returning to their Mandan homes Monday or Tuesday. They are Frank Wetzstein, John Wetastein, Fred Sommerfeld, Robert Eric NANDAN RELATIVES E. J. Rober and Mrs. V. L. An- derson Related to ‘Father _ of Diamondball’ Lewis Rober, inventor of. dia- mondball, who died at his Minneap- Tuesday, was an uncle of E. & sport similar to baseball recreation to the working at. 616 Ontario street. He leaves his widow and two sons, Lewis, sr., and Harry, both living in Minneapolis. Mandan War Mothers To Entertain Group From Capital City. Members of the Mandan chapter of the War Mothers will entertain mem- bers of the Bismarck chapter of the same organization at a social gather- ing in Mandan next Wednesday aft- ernoon, it has been announced .by Mrs. Anna J. Stark. Mrs, Stark will have charge of the program. ‘The War Mothers of both cities will gather at the home of Mrs. E. A. Tcs- tevin, 411 Fourth street Northwest. Police Magistrate Has Moved to New Quarters James E. Campbell, Mandan’s vet- eran police magistrate, today was at home in his newly established office in the city hall. The magistrate yesterday moved |from his old office in the barement under the Mandan Chamber of Com- merce to his new office quarters. He now shares_quarters with the police department. . Se Ee taco ted ‘Mexican Youth Fined For Striking Woman LEAVE FOR WINNIPEG | Five Mandan men today left in| automobile for Winnipeg, Man.,! Pleading guilty to a charge of as- sault and battery, Ralph Victoria, Mexican youth from Billings, Mont., We are now doing business Ladies’ rubber heels put o: when our fixtures your business. Announcement 4181, Broadway. We render good work, good service and use only the best materials. Our shop is equipped with the newest equipment and rave all been installed, ours will be the most modern and up-to-date shop in town. We solicit CAPITAL_SHOE HOSPITAL 418, Broadway : / in our new shop located at n while you wait, only 25c Farms for Sale A number of well improved farm homes and ranches in western North Dakota. moderate payment down, For information, write to Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota, resentative, 322 Hannafin NG AT THE GATEWAY pass ou are made to feel at home— Where.) First Class Rooms and Reasonable prices with easy terms for balance. Federal Land Bank of St. or R. G. Wilde, field rep- street, Bismarck, N. D. (OF MINNEAPOLIS: . Three Restaurants— ' AT MODERATE RATES EXCELLENT FOOD MODERN FURNISHINGS W. B. CLARK, Manager COURTEOUS SERVICE HOME OF WCCO STUDIOS. . audits, office problems and apher| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930 dan, beginning at 2:30 o'clock next Monday afternoon, it was announced by officials today. Funds realized from the affair will go fer the purchase of prizes award- ed to winners recently in the Mandan Flower Show, which is sponsored an- Hoa by the women’s civic organiza- ‘The public ts invited to atterid the affair. was fined $17 by James E. Campbell, Mandan police magistrate, yesterday. Victoria was charged with slapping Mrs. Alma Lawson, living near Flash- er, late in July. The youth was work- ney the vicinity of Flasher at the Discusses Suicide SHERIFF BACK HOME Sheriff Henry R.-Handtmann was | back at-his Mandan home today fol- | | : lowing a trip to the northern part of AT MANDAN MEETING Newspaper Legislation, Circu-| lation and Office Problems } Are Discussed | | Handtmann returned last night with | | Peter Knoll, manager of the pool hall ! | which was robbed. At Devils Lake | | two suspects were held but Knoll de- ; lared they were not the Mandan! Call Martial Law | For Spanish City Renteria, Spain, Sept. 5.—(®)—Vir- | tual martial law was declared here | today and all business houses closed ‘after rioting broke out during a gen- eral strike unexpecfedly proc'aimed Editors and publishers from this section of the state engaged in “shop talk” et luncheon which opened the| fifth district State Press association ‘meeting in Mandan today. | Newspaper legislation, circulation | i | i | Associated Press Photo Justification for suicide In cases | et “persons dying slowly of an agonizing disease” was discussed by London’s “gloomy” Dean Inge in an address to churchmen, topics pertinent to the industry were | discussed in an informal manner at the luncheon, | Following a business session, the; visitors will be guests of the Mandan Pioneer late today, and tonight are} at noon. to be entertained by the newspaper at, ~~~” | _ More than a hundred civil guards bang | the Mandan municipal course, who is were patrolling the streets. Many a i hotel. peor anes elas oc | in charge of the tourney. rifle shots were fired in the air to Earl H- Tostevin, Mandan editor,,. Prizes in the city tournament will frighten the mob. Many were in- and Fred F. Jefferies, Washburn, are} b¢ offered by Mandan business estab- | jured, including some women, but no in charge of the program for the! lishments and no fees are charged|deaths had been reported early this meeting. ‘ for entrance in the meet. ~ afternoon. - ‘ site | 4 The injured” were mostly persons | struck by stones which the mob i hurled at police, or who were knocked | | down by the horses of mounted | guards, The demonstration started Z | as the outcome of reports that a com- | Pe mittee representing striking iron 7 \ workers in San Sebastian had been “ | ety ee evreneenene locked up for attempting to visit the civic governor and discuss a strike for Qualifying Scores This Week. | Proceeds Will Be Used to Pay/higher wages. Renteria is an iron end Should Be Turned in to Art Olson, Pro H Prizes, Offered in City aoe ee ees | Flower Show E. L. FISHER DEAD Members of Mandan’s Civic League, | Minneapolis, Sept. 5—(P)—E. L. woman's organization which devotes’! Fisher, for more than 40 years promi- in Mi business and Mini golfers today ho tnir| ttle for the city championship. imuch of its time to beautifying its |nent Qualifying rounds are to be held | 7! - this week-end, vith the match play eae city, wjll sponsor a card party ;manufacturing activities, died unex: in the various flights set for a per- and luncheon at Hudson Hall, Man- |pectedly at his home here early to- tod covering several days. | John Tucker, 1929 champion, has, moved away from Mandan and there- fore will not defend his title. | Golfers who participate in the tournament at New Salem Sunday are requested to turn in their qual- | ifying scores in‘ the Mandan city | tounament today or tomorrow, ac- | cording to Art Olson, professional of | FOR RENT FOR SALE: ° The studio and transmitting reom Modern Bungalow. Terms of radio station KFYR is being given. moved into larger quarters, and the rcom now used by them will be available about October Ist. This i very central location, on Broadway next to the postoffice, may appeal It interested, call H. A. THOMPSON s . to you. Will remodel if desired, See 8. A. Floren, room 12, Hoskins- CULL, BAKKEN, Meyer block. Phone 400. BRADY and JANZ Certified Public Accountan: | (INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS ~ Celebration Saturday, Sept. 6th Join Us in Our Gas Day | Celebration ~ Throughout the day demonstration of Natural Gas Appliance. Floral souvenirs to the ladies registering at our sales office and an’ opportunity to win one of three prizes. Z Afternoon Program. Parade at 2o’clock. Band Concert 2:30. Band Concert 7:30. Lighting of Natural Gas Torch 8:30. Free Street Dance 9:00. Prizes Awarded at 10:00 o’Clock p. m. “Talks to be made in front of Postotfice at 8:30 Don't Forget the Date and Place $, SALES OFFICE Montana - Dakota Power Co. 102 Third Street | day. He was secretary of the North- western Casket company of Minneap- olis, with which he has been connect- ed for many years. 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