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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1933 ® about 774 ipared SPECIAL TRAIN 10 here 10 days ago in one of the most t be left off the rolls, | popul | ] H brilliant rators wou b . Popular concerts will be presented by /at the Canadian national exhibtion. : Per ce seeking revenge in the Sunday game ‘pire gapeaetae |i along she ling dit the interests of | lie wre ce Tee eae ee hie BVO LE. Sean tes ae | fore, Hesdglariee shed ese dun. which will begin at 3 p. m. g ritt, who composed the march, “Lone | has pl at an . 5 3 good, » 8 lamb cro} BRING FANS HERE Each teams expected to use its ADOPTED by SIOUX EH cate North Dakota will be VISIT IN BISM ARGK sz which was dedicated to the| |] modern hotel. rhe very reason- ; ta, Montan! Negro battery Sunday. Roosevelt Da- without ® federal prohibition depart- | Bismarck Boy Scout band. | Up to 1926, fatalities in scaling the @ i ch “smalid Sn re vis is scheduled to pitch and Quincy lent yth the exception of. William ‘The band is described as a “potent | Alps did not exceed 50 a year; they ee ped CIFIC HOTEL ! Troupe to catch for Bismarck, while O'Leay of Minot, recently. named| jfactor in the religious circles of Win- | H@Ve always exceeded 100 a year since ative stat Hundreds From Jamestown to/B. Brown, southpaw, will hal tor Walter F. Mei f depuy administrator. : | Salvation Army Musical |nipeg.” ‘The organization is active, |then except in 1928 when the number i | states) 5 Be Taken on Tour of Cit Jamestown, with Charley Hancock as r F. Meier of Seattle Otfer agents dismissed include Emi | 92/Vation Army Musical Organ-'piaying at hospitals, penal institu: pn SI EN res eee i heep state 5 Y — |receiver. ‘ Named ‘Hehaka Tonka’ At | Neton and C. I. Nelson of Fargo, W.| ization to Give Concerts _| tions, summer resorts, and rural pro-| = de : Sunday Forenoon ——————_- C.Rustad and A. L. Russell of Minot, | grams, and participating in parades, | = tern state Hold Services f Mandan Ceremony R. J. Hoselton of Grand Forks and | Here Sept. 3 luncheon programs and other civic DINE IN COMFORT 5 y —_—__. ervices for Mig Pearl Krug, stenographer in the| functions. During the summer the| ‘ower A special train next Sunday wil! Drowned Youngster Fago office, band plays Sunday afternoon concerts ||] Why not dine where the alr is always pare and clean, Our water ‘ring hundreds of Jamestown baseball Following a visit with Bismarck- ———— Announcement that the Salvation |i% Winnipeg's various parks, ak Pelccnggl eral Lengerey that Leet cool temperature Uptur ans to Bismarck to witness a base-| runeral services for Harry G. Web-| Monee”, Elks Tuesday, Walter F.] | TO PROBE HAMM CASE /[a:my band of the Winnipeg cltadel| The organization has traveled in||l| Sha comfocr” This system has been installel for your convenience pe tet sinh “bole and ber, il-year-old Bismarck e oan Meier, grand exalted ruler of the Paul, Aug. 9.—(#)—A special fed-| will visit Bismarck Sunday, Sept. 3, | concert work east to Toronto, south | i With ever epital City nines, at the city park,| Ber dn cy Who |B. P. O.E., was enroute to his home at| era’ grand jury Wednesday was ord-|was made Wednesday by Adjutant |to Chicago and west to Portland, Ore. | Gooa THE SWEET SHOP _xxcotem i it was ein ednesday by T. P. Peipelay & pond here last Saturday | Seattle Wednesday the “big elk” of|ergi into session Friday to consider| Herbert Smith of the local citadel. | During its last visit to Toronto the! Food Cool — Comfortable — Always Service bad fs th ae mali iy 68 api og Northern a8) ee Ww hc es at wens es ee e th) William Hamm kidnaping case. | A Salvation Army service and two |band occupied the main band stand uc. q b y ernoon e exal ruler's ian name i 0 — ~ n the w Plans have been launched by the| ‘rom Webb's Funeral Chapel. “Hehaka Tonka.” a — ————————— 6 per es association of commerce here to take} Adjutant Herbert Smith of the Sal-| Sioux Indians adopted him into is 1932, the visitors on an automobile tour of | Vation Army was to officiate. Inter-| their tribe as @ special feature of the nitinues a! the city before the game, according to} ment was planned at St. Mary’s ceme- entertainment program at Mandan reek’s rata, H. P. Goddard, secretary. tery. i Tuesday evening and presented him f wavering ‘The special train will leave James-| | The boy's grandparents, Mr. and | with a war bonnet as a testimonial of les in thd town at 8:30 a. m., arriving here| Mrs. Riley Caya of Lynxville, Wis,,| his adoption. Colonel A. B. Welch and confusio shortly after passenger train No. 3,| Were here for the rites. The ‘boy was | Officers of the Mandan lodge directed al recover which is due here at 11:03 a. m. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Web- | the initiation. . Goddard says that more than 100 ber, 323 Front avenue. Bismarck and Mandan Elks were : eutomobiles will be required to take Lawrence, older brother of Harry, | '--te tn Merion Tuesday evening at a of proper ihe visitors on the tour of the eity ra lost his life in trying to save “Dutch lunch” program in the Man- 4 and urges volunteer moto: ‘ dan Elks hall, ein thal it theveanee AHF ‘ethics the eae It was Peter Klein of 815 Tenth St. Upon his arrival in Bismarck ‘Tues- is due. Details of the tour will be an- and not Wade Green and Harold day forenoon Meier was greeted by a nounced in-the near future, he said, Smith, as first reported, who brought Elks officials from various Points in The train will leave here on the | ‘"¢.20's imp body from the pond. the state, ‘The drum and bugle corps return trip at 8 p. m, ein, driver of @ delivery wagon, of the American Legion Post particic- A special fare of 50 cents per per-|DroUsht the boy from the pond and ipated in the reception, son each way has been arranged, Held when Green and Smith arrived Meier was the feature guest at a Allen said. The train will make the and began their resuscitation efforts. luncheon of the Bismarck Kiwanis termediate stops between Jamesto Two doctors worked four hours and club Tuesday noon and gave a short ‘ and Bismarck to pick up ont ale Wn | oxygen machines were brought into address. Sam Stern of Fargo, vice The largest baseball srowd of i | Day in ® vain attempt to revive the president of the state Elks associa- season 1s antlelpated here Sunday by | Pou"este?-, Klein sald he thought the tion, also spoke briefly r Nell i O., Churehitt, manager ot the Stniites, been under water about five e Pile Head ie Heng from. el lub, in view of the special ——____ ! g ¥ train arrangement and the fact that sean: it , Dickinson. Jamestown nipped Bismarck 1 to 0| is doom veces fepyxiniess “|, Mele® stopped here on his way trom Rev.wovi, iin, where he had at- tended a district Elks meeting. Failing to appear at a hearing Wed- nesday forenoon before Police Mag- istrate Edward 8. Allen, J. C. Maddox — wa RIVERSIDE TIRES = of 500 Avenue A, in default, was fined $100 and $22 costs and sentenced to & 90 days in jail on a charge of reck- . oS sapiapent td Blowout Proof because of an extra patented process: Le rere of Walter E. 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