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4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935 . Active as Hosts to Kiwanians of Minnesota-Dakota District Members of Bismarck Club Who Are Taking an Active Part in Entertaining Guests W. J. McDONALD C. J. TULLBERG H. 0. PUTNAM A. D. McKINNON L, V. SPOHN W. 8. MOELLER CLARION LARSON G. A. OSMUNDSON PAUL WACHTER ARTHUR SORENSON J. P. WAGNER REV. H. W. GRAUNKE ¥. H. WALDO REUBEN M. STEE F. A. KNOWLES ao wig SR a 4. L, BARTH i, F. O'HARE REV. ELLIS L. JACKSON GEORGE 8, REGISTER F. M. DAVIS DR. R. F. KRAUSE DR. W. E. COLE CHARLES C. GOODWIN A. E. BRINK JUDGE A. G. BURR A. P. LENHART FRITZ 0. LUNDE O. A. CONVERT LOOK RIFLES OVER! Open Season in North Dakota Coincident With Montana * Is Considered Recommendations to Gov. Walter Welford covering regulations for an open season on deer of from three to five days, are expected to be made late this month by Arthur I. Peter- son, state game and fish commissioner. Peterson said the definite term of the open season had not been deter- mined, but that he was conferring with Montana game authorities to af- fect a simultaneous season. ‘The season would be effective only in certain portions of the state, with areas in which big game hunting will be allowed io be principally in te | WORTH LUMRY P. E. BYRNE DR, J. 0. THORESEN B. 0. REFVEM H.C. FRAHM JUDGE FRED JANSONIUS erm sections of for’ ota, . Peterson said. . had sent the outstanding chaulked|and Johnny Van Ryan, and Don i Fy over William Schommer, the Big Ten 5 ‘. Both North Dakota and Montana Log-Rolling Match Ts | oot experts of the United States|Budge, and Gene Mako, clashed at Welch Keeps Public conférence and University of Minne- N. D. Legionnaires to Strictly Family Affair to have a large number W. G.: RENDEN ie : -| Links Tennis Crown Board i i = a tears & large number and Canada splashing into the water.|Longwood for the national cham: , sota champion from Minneapolis, in Special Train Regular game wardens concentrated |ports that “deer are plentiful along! Seattle, Aug. 26—(P)—The world’s| Elmer Swanson won the title in|pionship title Monday. | New Orleans, Aug. 26—ce)—Barn-| the fame dectsive straight-set fashion) pio) yD, Aug. 26—m—Ar- =f n both sides of the state line several | the Missouri river, and that sportsmen |log rolling championship has changed |1934. Mie Bereh EAiey. FObyOG Sf) | 4: welsh of Washington, DO, re-|‘ ret, mareees his every step toward | ote for ¢ spectal iain to ke days before the opening of the sea-|at Williston and other points have |hands but it’s still in the Swanson 8 ee, preg | Brookline, @ member. of the U. 8.) obi. public Parks singles|T@tsining his title. /400 North Dakots Legionnaires . son, Peterson explained “to prevent | declared an open season on the gume | family. Davis Cup Teams Will |wightman cup forces, and Enrique | eg peed x shooting.” ell Hs ho GAten ko thon.” Seventeen year-old Walter Swan- 4 of Spain, will Kay| championship here Sunday, showing! Joseph Lister, noted surgeon, was|national convention at St. Louis Sept. ry MiThe last open season in the state|" "The “one-ouck™ regulation wit! be [son dumped his older brether, emer, Battle for U. S, Title [Mae 2 nie? form which appeared likely to make| the first to use antiseptics, He in-|92 to 26 are being made at state ‘ on deer was in 1933. The praciize| enforced, Petorson said. with wardens |into North lake here Sunday to win jStammers, attractive British Inter-/it difficult to dethrone him in future| vented a three-legged pump which| headquarters here, it was announced thas been an alternate season of odd |instructed to “enforce to the iitait” |the title and the emblematic Cloquet | Brookline, Mass. Aug. 26.—()— |nationalist, and burly Roderick Men.| tournaments. |threw a spray of carbolic acid over|by Jack Williams, department ad- years for deer shooting. ‘laws covering killing of does and | belt. Two sets of U. 8. Davis cup doubles |zel, of Czechoslovakia, for the mixed! The lanky Scot gained national! the surgeon and patient during an! jutant. The train will leave Fargo 2 said he had received re- | fawns. «~ vot | They met in the finals after each teams, the veterans, Wilmer Allison | doubles honors, i title for the second time, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4! operation. at 10 a. m. Sept, 21. F ¢ ' a Ue i & ¢ ! 4 ) f