The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1932, Page 9

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ilies THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1932 | MANDAN NEWS | JEAN HARLOW AT HUSBAND’S RITES BRAVES PREPARING POR GRDIRON WAR To Take Field Against Linton Contingent in Opening Football Skirmish Hostilities along the Mandan hi school football sector are ated to get under way next week when the Braves will journey to Emmons county to take the field against the Linton Lions in the season’s initial skirmish, The Mandan contingent will enter the game as an outstanding favorite to win, Eight lettermen make a nucleus around which Coach Leonard C. Mc- Mahon expects to mould his 1932 eleven. The Brave squad has been drilling for the last two weeks, preparatory to Swinging into action on a slate which includes eight contests. , Besides two games with their an- cient rivals, the Bismarck Demons, the Tribe gridiron warriors will see action against Hazelton, Linton, Dickinson, Valley City, Jamestown and Minot. Bob Syvrud at end and Sterling Byerly at tackle will divide team leadership honors this year, serving as co-captains, . Other lettermen, regarded as cer- tain of first string berths, are Eu- gene Berry, tackle; Clarence West, guard; William Partridge, end; Cas- per Boehm, center; John Dahlquist, quarterback, and Joe Eroth, fullback. Promising players among the re- cruits include Robert Saunders, Roy Aodapsay OW “Buyqiay sor ‘azsatag and Bernard Toman, backs; Al Zahn, Al Farr and R. Dietrich, guards; Roe Percy, end, and Edward Toman, tackle. Early season drill sessions have seen McMahon stressing fundamen- tals and emphasizing the condition- ing process in an effort to get his faire in shape for the contest with Linton, TO STRESS WINTER SPORTS ACTIVITIES Plan Skating Rinks and Ski Jump to Be Built Near - Weeping and leaning on the arms of her step-father, Marino Bello (left) and Donald Robertson, Jean Harlow is shown leaving the Bello home in Los Angeles to attend the funeral of her husband, Paul Bern, film executive, who shot himself to death. Meanwhile authorities in- ited the disappearance from a Sacramento river boat of a woman believed to be Dorothy Millette, a former actress known as Mrs. Bern, Riverside Park _ Construction of skating and hockey rinks and the erection of a ski jump are contemplated in Mandan under a winter sports program planned by the chamber of commerce, C. E. Ar. nold, secretary, has announced. Dr. A. O, Henderson is chairman| of a committee named to plan thel details of the program. Other mem- bers of the committee are L. C. Thompson and J. C. Gould. High water levels caused by the} sodeo Sweetheart rt” of the California Salinas, Cal., won for her a long sea voyage. (Associated Press Photo) On rod one Ia write a poem ebout the delicious taste of ... Ceaméllés World's Macasont Peoduct (Associated Press Telephoto) new dam in the Heart river are ex- | pected to form ideal sites for hockey | and skating rinks, Henderson seid.| Under tentative plans, the ski jump would be built near the river so that | the stream could be used for the| straightaway at the foot of the jump. , The committee plans to enlist the services of volunteer workers in| carrying out the winter sports pro- gram which is expected to entail very little expense. Mandan Chorus Will Appear at Dickinson Thirty members of the Mandan Male chorus left the city for Dickin- son Friday to appear in a concert held in connection with a celebration commemorating the 50th anniver- sary of the settling of Stark county. They will appear in a concert with WE SUGGES For Food Specials Seedless Grapes, 2 2'-lb. baskets Red Grapes, 3 lbs. for PEACHES, Basket . Sunkist Oranges, fair size, special, 2 doz. basket -25c¢ Fancy Cantaloupe, Watermelons, Hubbard Squash, Table Queen Squash, Carrots, Beets, Parsnips, Egg Plant, Rutabagas, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Green Onions, Celery, Head Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes Post Toasties, large pkg. ...... Campbell’s Tomato Soup, Oliv-ilo, the lotion like toi- let soap, 2 5 c 8 bars for . (2 bars free) Cocoa Cream, an excellent hardwater soap, 3 bars for (2 bars free) Try Certo for Jams and Jellies None Better the Dickinson band. Tuesday the chorus will go to Washburn for a concert during the McLean county celebration and jubilee. The organization will appear in! Bismarck at the state Baptist con-! vention Sept. 28. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Warehouse For Rent On Soo Line Right-of-Way. 50x80 ft. Write or call H. E. Spohn, Bismarck, No. Dak. Richholt’s Thayer and Seventh Phone 631 Fruits and Vegetables Staple and Fancy Groceries Saturday Extra Special Krispy Crackers 2 214-lb boxes Queen Olives Quart jars, Seedless Raisins New crop, Pork and Beans Minneopa Brand, 214 size cans, Pancake Flour 4-lb. sack, Tomato Soup Campbell’s, 3 cans for Post Toasties Large package, each (Scottie Dog Balloon Free) Use Certo and save 2!'4c per glass on your grape jelly ed Meat Department Our Meats are U. S. 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