The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1930, Page 9

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[ To Hit ‘Booties’ winners. | Through Children Radio Pictures’ all-talking -aystery-| Geneva, Ill, Sept. 12—(>)—Through melodrama, “Conspiracy.” which|their children, State’s Attorney Opens today at the Capital Theatre, | George Carbary of Kane county today is definite proof that the screen has|brandished a new legal weapon touched.a new high mark in dramatic | against illicit home brewers. s a i Additional Sports | Already Is Taking + MANDAN NEWS °:-: Singletary and Fouts First 'To Win in Golf Tournament + ti chalked Four husky, Iuggérs form the nucleus Price's backfield threat, age 190 pounds. i i Shape for Season Jarrett, Burma, Richrnond and Knauf Seem Assured of © Backfield Berths Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 12.—(?)}— In the midst of the second week of Practice, North Dakota’s 1930. football team already is starting to take form, | as Coach C. A. West sends his rapid- ly advancing squad through ‘almost daily sci te last year, apparently have first for the end positions with Nelson, a reserve from the 1929 outfit, in line for duty at any time. Rabe, a , also is very much in i. Just now West is using Eckholm, a sophomore, and Wich, experienced reserve, at tackles, but Murray, and Smith, two lettermen, battling on even terms with the preferred pair. Bull Mjogdahien, veteran all -con- ference guard; has his place clinched. ‘West -had Dablow, a sensational Aophomore at the other guard, but Malo, a the center post with Joe Bourne, a 1929 reserve, running him a tough race. The backfield seems about settled. St. Paul Gains Loutsville Walloped 6 to 2 -by rally feat Owen Carroll and Bat- broke: out with a five-run in the seventh last night to de- Indianapolis, 9 to 4. 109 Teams Firing For National Title P- | Competition at Camp Perry Ex: has placed an added) burden on the shoulders of the sengational half to prevent weakening his attack by de- veloping a new signal caller. With Schave, a veteran half, Si- mons, DuChene, Wexler, Jacobson, ‘Nesting, Revell, and Allen available for backfielg duty, West has several other combinations working and availablé for duty at any time. Shields and Wood _ Reach Semi-Final Round in Tourney Youths in Teens Ate Sensa- tions; Bill Tilden to Bat- tle John Doeg Forest Hills, N. Y., Sept. 12.—()}— Two New York youngsters still in their teens shared the semi-final round of the national tennis cham- today. wtih the one and only William T. Tilden, 2nd, and the strapping young California ‘giant, Johnny Doeg. Frank Shields and Sidney B. Wood, 19 and 18 respectively, found them- Selves face-to face in one of the’ semi- finals while in the other were Tilden and Doeg. In five hard sets in the identical round. of last year’s cham- Pionship, Tilden beat 4 Tilden. defeated youthful Johnny ‘Van Ryn yesterday 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, The downfall of Frank Hunter at the hands of Doeg left. Big Bill en- tirely surrounded by rising members of the younger tennis generation and marked the elimination of the man who opposed Big Bill in the final round last year. Doeg’s vic' was scored at 11-13, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. 6-4. Strong Offensive California: Coach Hopes to Re- tain Strong Defense of Past at Same Time be and ewes on the range. jen for ine jwentuck Marketing Peceprar: ey <a. ink Loki of growers ving: pprova’ Fai Beard and Nat National Livestock We i for an 4800 Blackfac face lambs for ry first half September, weigh about 65 to 68 \“pounas, A Whiteta. and 12,500 t 1 Sept fer oe the rivet to or the ten days In- tober, wil 60 to er we) # We nave’ heavier lambs also for early and later delivery: RA pe ad junds for a grog hoice testi Tos SP oa Htc ky lambs and for ‘wal: noee oll r= omer are for sale > | 36,500 Bla pisckinee . Write or wire your requirements. Pie as pected to Produce New Rec- ords if Weather Is-Good To Feed Wild Fowl Drought Has Made Shortage of Food as Well as Reduced Made Favorite to Win Fu- turity at Belmont lew York, Sept. 12.—(#)—America’s richest turf award dangled in front of nearly a score of the country's best juveniles today a8 they went through the final stages of preparation for the 4ist_ running of the futurity at Bel- mont park tomorrow. Although the winner's share of the purse probably will not equal $105,730 won by Harry Payne Whit- ney’s Whichone last year, it is sure to exceed $100,000. Seventeen youngsters battled down the widener straightaway in 1929 while the field this year is expected to sa and perhaps surpass, that number. Fotty Mandan Shotifiakers Are > Striving for Title Left Va- cant by John Tucker won two matches played in the first round of the Man- dan city: championship golf tourna- » Lloyd championship flight and eight each in the lower three flichts. E. A. Singletary vs. Dr. Lloyd Erick- son. < Frank Wetzstein vs. John Klein. Charles F. Ellis, Sr, vs. L. ‘Thompson. D.o. vs. Fred C. Schultze. Mike Schantz vs. Charles Nichols. _ Paul Shannon vs. Donald E. Fouts. Dr. B. D. Rowley Ns Dorfler. G. Second Andy Rausch vs. Ted Serr. Dr. L.G. Smith vs. Rudy Wein- Kenneth Nickerson ve. James Mc- Fig! A. C. Pfenning vs. Frank McGinnis. Roy Dow vs. Dr. A. O. Henderson. John Andrews vs. Gene Dorfler. H. McKee vs. C. Cary. = BRAVES HAVE ONLY sand filled, emptied. moved. Jensen was examined by a cian and, pays for ane Sule, appeared none worse for his experience. THREE HOME GAMES Ashley, Bismarck and Minot Elevens Are Scheduled to Play in Mandan Mandan high school's football war- riors will play three games at home and five away this season, it was an- today by J. C. Gould, super- schools. —_—_——__ nounced New York, Sept. 12.—Because of the} The 1930 Oklahoma spring pig|intendent of Mandan it, recommendation to ‘shorten the duck-shooting season has been x crop showéd a 30 per cent decrease 1629, THERE’S ONLY fe a5 2 5 Ef =z e F { i i i | i als ij ! tf & t F Hl ; i | E 5 F3 J ts at home will be Ashley, Bismarck, and Minot, while oppon- : one reason Thet's because most people prefer the match- less Kellogg flavor and crispness. Likewise, there’s only one real reason why you should ask for Kellogg’s —and that’s because you'll eraekly flakes. No other can have the patented inner- seal waxtite wrapper ‘that keeps Kellogg’s always oven-fresh. Prove it yourself. Tr Kellogg’s for breakfast. _ Serve them for lunch these warm days with cool milk ents away from home at , Dickinson, Linton, Tamneator sid ind had a game aschedul Braves for Sept, 27.. The quested the change so: they (0—Bismarck at Oct. 18—~Linton at Linton. Oct. 24—Jamestown at Jamestown (night game). Nov. 1—Minot at Mandan. Nov. 11 (Armistice Day)—Bismarck at Bismarck. | AT THE MOVIES i PARAMOUNT THEATRE The Two Black Crows are back on the talking screen again with a brand new story and funny sayings. This | time Charlie Mack and his insepar- able parther, Moran, playing through- out in blackface, take it upon them- + | terday. action. In suspense and interest, in action brilanee any ‘ling ploture shown any here in months. Beaste Love, who has risen to the tinuity with extremely good taste. “Conspiracy” will hold your inter- est until the final fadeout. It’s great entertainment! Baltimore Man Is Blue Goose Gander Rapid City, 8. D., Sept. 12—~)— Henry L. Rose, Baltimore, was elected most loyal grand gander of the Inter- national Order of Blue Goose, an in- Rose succeeds D. L. McCoy, Sioux Falls, 8. D. Milwaukee was chosen as the 1931 convention city. L..H. Bridges of Omaha was the only man elected to the executive vancing. enlist | board, other officers adi Oday | tural. gtael used in the about 3,880,000 tons. The opening scene reveals Charley Mack as the kindly dog catcher of a to his tumble down shack and comes valet to the oddest collection of hapless mongrels it is possible. to imagine. But one day, Mack and his good friend Moran, shortly after the. dec-| Jaration of war, enlist in the army. They believe the recruiting sergeant when he tells them that life in the army is @ joy, an unending round of sleeping, good times and good food. So the Two Black Crows, always on the outlook to avoid work, enthusias- tically sign up with Uncle Sam. From Sat., . Sept. 13 BIG SALE The U. 8. merce reports that it of Com- in 1929 the struc- country was ‘ Sat., Sept. 13 Fresh and Smoked Meats Mild Sugar Cured Smoked HAMS ‘ 24c PORK SHOULDER ROAST, fancy lean, Ib, RING BOLOGNA, Fresh Made, Ib. 144¢ Headquarters for Fruits and Vegetables Mr. Paul Brown in charge RADISHES, 3 bunches for ... FANCY TOMATOES, 3 pounds for, . TURNIPS, 3 bunches for ... GREEN PEAS, 2 pounds for PLUMS, per crate .. JONATHAN APPLES, per box ....... * SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag for feeding experiments by Fig, Mp of Nebraska proved that by feeding cracklings (meat scrape) at $85 per ton with shelled cosn at 98c per bushel, a < We manufacture iy also priced right. NORTHERN HIDE BOX 265 eracklings with the most modern machinery, Write for prices. & FUR CO. BISMARCK, N. DAK. i information yesterday that of the Brock, which i i LALO | aa dren will be per- thelr home but supervision ge college nounced by J. R. Dice, head of the dairy department. According to the terms of the transaction, the college have exclusive use of the bull for three Dean Pansy Ormsby Piebe, the new bull, is a member of a family long noted for type and production. His six nearest dams average 945 pounds of butterfat in a year, which is equi- valent to 1,181 pounds of butter. His sire’s dam made a record of 963 Pounds of fat as a three and one-half Year old, the highest record for the year 1926, 5 Dean Pansy traces three times to King Pietertje Ormsby Piebe, the youngest sire to have 15 daughters that have produced over 800 pounds of butterfat in a year and said to be “Restless CHILDRE pacer will i. bared nha apparent reason. But ‘6 ‘ways Chstoriat Harmless as on the wrapper; mild ans tastes. ue its gentle Cero a youngster more surely a powerful «medicine. That’s the ny, of this special children’s remedy! It may be gf the tiniest infant—as often as is need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or similar Pe epee it is invaluable. 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