The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1930, Page 7

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Baby Wins Gussuer, Vernon Homan, Ernest | was not in the form of an order. ny Meenae serie tite mance railroads have approximately 60 fin, Kenn joslin, Myron A thi ts Robert McCurdy, and Richard| risers” The aoe tenn win Schmidt. sever: dred Adult scouters to receive their pa! be Mpeg i weal [Seren nr Hose Ts SOY STS FIRST MEMBERS OF SCOUT CAMP ORDER Kenneth Joslin Elected Chief of - “Melntosh and Bismarck Travel WIl.Be Made Easter; Optim- fem Luneheon Keynote | eld Van Wyk, “teorge Jaszkoviak, and Set for Oct. 22 in Ber ot Aw DRINK MORE WATE at the Prince hotel, Bismarck, from 9 3 inte the Chan Owapi lodge of the Or- < 4 Con gar tions in the state are; glasses a day help wash the at Camp Chan Owapt lighted | day, Oct. 20, both from 9 a. m. to! ‘Then rub Mentholatum on first degree were Robert Byrne, Arn- aportent polelk: 5 Waldo Ellickson. = Pilot Examinations FOR YOUR C Chan Owapi Lodge of Or- Prince Hotel Here} PHYSICIANS SAY Applicants for pilots’, mechanics’ — and airplane licenses will be examined Thirty-two Bismarck and Mandan to 10 a, m. Wednesday, Oct. 22. by At physicians agree that drij the aeronautical inspector from the ing water is the first Scouts Saturday night were initiated it of commerce. the treatment of colds. Seven to, der of the Arrow, & national camp scheduled for the Dacotah hotel,! out of your system—aid your fraternity of outstanding campers. Grand Forks, Wednesday, Oct. 15,| in throwing off this threaten ceremony was put on in the | jand the Gardner hotel. Fargo, Mon-| condition. a small camp fire and fifteen | }10 a. m. | chest and throat. Cover your ch S Applications should be sent to beval with flannel, for although Ment .G. Fulton, scout executive, Rob- shown in the arms of her mot inspector at Scheduled stops, not| latum. does not stain, the ex] fil H Associated Press Photo Beverly Hall, aged 8 mont ié wae, ry * | Washington. warmth increases its action. Mre, Ethel Hall, Gary, Ind., whom he saved temporarily from a 30- 4 Put just a bit in each nostril ot- Railroads Get More + jay Jail sentence for +a tiquor the tip of your finger. The ple: Edick, Kenneth Joslin, Bud Munger. | foes by refusing to be weaned. | ms ¥ |, Yapors of Mentholatum rise 80 ition ote oe hath De ce: OE HOMIE Wak og Ee ok = i} : Not ie cool, soo! fet ae annual meeting Will be held each oct- Out Freight Rates) how easy it makes sour brentul Staying at camp that night, the! ober. | | For 86 years Mentholatum 4 Program consisted Sunday morning he scouts who received their ini-| Over protest of the North Dakota; been a reliable home-remedy. of reveille, breakfast, devotional serv- tiation into the Order were: Russell | tate railroad commission, railroads} this faster, surer way to get ices, election of officers, and the Saxvik, Jotn'C: . | will have until Feb. 1, 1931, rather} Order Mentholatum NOW at drawing up and adoption of the by- , ‘ameron, Sidney Bjorn-| than Nov. 1, 1930, to check out the| favorite drug store. 30c for laws of the Lodge. son, Paul Whittey, Donald Lund,) new reduced class freight rates. | tube or familiar jar. (60c for Kenneth Joslin was elected as| Woodrow Shepard, Melvin Ruder, Joe| ‘The railroads argued that they dic} large-sized jar.) Sekima, chief of the lodge. Write for free sample of Men! | latum and booklet “How to Get B Ken- | Wright, Ernest McCall, Carroll Bak- | not have to di the tsi neth has been a juntor officer at er Charles Shearn, Robert Murphy, | by Nov. ‘a eS ‘ inton Bailey, Raymond Friesz, Dun-| The carriers were Permitted tine ad- | of Colds.” Just send your name STORY OF GAME | cetvert up. Bair one, outaide, ‘Ball | jean Wallace, Melvin Munger, Robert | ditional time because the report of | address. ‘The Mentholatem” @ two, outside. Ball three, outside. Ball | . B ) | Edick, Ben Cave, Walter Ward, Paul! the Interstate Commerce commission Wichita, Kansas. (Continued from page one) four, outside. Gelbert walked. Grimes | Melvin Munger; Nischeneyit Sakima, For the first time'in many years, Senator George W. Noris, left, and ex-Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock, right, ’s rival Republican and Democratic candidates for the senate this year, met the other day at a dinner siyen by the League of Women Voters in Lincoln. Mrs. Ellery Davis, league president, is seated between these two contenders in one of the most interesting senate races of the year. Crackers,” to be presented at’ the! Ball one, outside. Ball two, outside. |@ Paramount: Theatre for four days be-| Watkins flied to Simmons tn Short | ginning today. . Wilson up. one, outside. Strike one, swinging. Foul tip, strike |* PLAY-BY-PLAY (22 edt Sina | Stirs Scandal Pot Foul, on | nt i gli patie ia fe" ae pee AP TET 3 snip Ubatlie sia SiR th re ile 43 é 25 HG ln th Ut i ieprs tH ie li ile “aE ey is ad UE rehEdlege outside. Strike one, pe evens. eee down third strike top of the stands, strike two. Grimes we, Pea tite Rig” Bait | fted to Haas in right: center. No Tuns, one hit, no errors, two left. 1 Eighth Inning .| _ Athletics—Miller up. Ball one, high. | Ball two, outside. Strike one, called. Ball three, outside. Strike two, called. Miller rolled to Gelbert and was out at first. Haas up. Haas bunted to Grimes and beat it out for a hit. Boley up. Ball one, outside. It was a waste ball. Haas was called out FrTYT ee Eg? “2. Strike one, called. Ball three, low. Ball four, low. - Moore walked. Bishop up. Ball one, inside. Bishop claimed the ball hit him. Strike one, swing- ing. Bishop forced Haas at the plate with a grounder to Bott g senior vice chief, Robert Byrne; Mascheneyit Sekima, junior vice chief, Robert Edick; Olomipees, re- » Myron treasurer, Robert McCu: lace; Nischeneyit Nutiket, deputy guarien of the trai!, Paul Gussner. Ex-officto are: Gegeyhumet, supreme chief of the fire, W. G. Ful- ton, scout executive; Kittakima, chief | of the fire, A, C. Van Wyk, camp di- rector, The scouts adopted the name of | Chan Owapi for their lodge name, and the Bison for their totem. The Chan three months and one at the close of each camp period at Chan Owapi. An olds Checked 72 | P. of the plate, strike one. Dykes forced Bishop at second, Gelbert to Frisch. No runs, two hits, one error, three left. 4 Cardinals—Grove went into pitch for the Athletics. Douthit up. Ball one, low. Ball. two, inside. Strike one, |. Douthit popped to Bishop ae gf F afeyl vil aT: : i iz L 4 i i 7 BE Z ge J E age j Fag de . Bottomley struck out, for the third time, swinging at a fest . No runs, one hit, no errors, one He [ Ninth Inning Athletics—Cochrane up. Ball one, outside. Strike one, called. Foul, down the first base line, strike two. in front.of the plate. Blades batted for Watkins. Ball one, wide. .| Ball two, inside. Strike one, called| Ball three, outside. Ball four, inside. walked. Wilson up. Mary Elizabeth Altemus, dai @ member of @ prominent old Philadeiph fey, millionaire fide and son of ar'Bt. Jamee the Lees, Phlladelphies aftar thele weaging’ g2 ie aE: ARLY Foltow It fo tae Hate! 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