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sy ” oughly, follow with light appli- myst ante pei, ae oes . BISMAR DAILY . TRIBUNE | Agricultural College Is Training | at Detroit Lakes and Expec to Put Best Team in History | on Gridiron This Year—Many Soldiers Back. Fargo, N. D., —Workouts morning and att leave this r the lake ygrounds, | more 1 join} and Wednesday. while hi thé part will fi One Week eason include Frank Chaney, The squad will stay at the Take al Ge de Ward, Ralph Camp and Las Joe ©/Heinie Ulrich, Fargo high school next day the trainin players; Woodward and Veach of gricultural college ing for the! sferred to the ed upon to make thi: team @ winner will report then, while a good | many men of football ability that the | athletic directors of the Aggies do not have a line on at present will un- doubtedly be discovered among the new students enrolling Jake Van Es, half back on the 1911 team and a brilliant open field run- ner, and Underwood, 1916 end,headed the squad of men Coach Borleske took to the lake. I a former Fargo college backf h ed the Aggie forces and g mate of Fran ancy, ‘in the rgo high school backfield in 1916, nother fast back who will be seen pany the squa Louis Duerner, run- in the green jersey this fall. Two Casuals Incladed Duerner returned to , Fargo spring after a couple of. year’s vice in the marines and has entirely | recovered from the wound he recei ed a year ago. Wayne Underwood has last also recovered from a severe gassing |hefore they scatter to different parts received overseas. Cuba Chaney and Quick are two more Fargo high school backs who will make bids for places on the Ag- | gie team this year. The list of Far- go high men on the squad that leaves | for the lakes today includes these two | and Ball, Powers and Gardner, Latimer, a Denver high school man, will be given a tryout on the squad,!presented to the undersigned, together with Borderud, fram Hick- | son high school and Munkeby, from Englevale. Bullard and Rossetti make up the remainder of the squad Coach Borleske will take to Lake De- | kot troit today. Hayes Coming Back Later in the week the squad will be augmented Peterson an old . C. player; Reis tackle and Hayes, end, on the 1916} team; Hawley, Minot man, and Harris and Molstad. Men who assured of returning to the squad at the opening of the school next week are Huey, Ostrem, Mares and Beals. Coach Borleske will use this week’s workout as a mean of getting ac- quainted with the men he will have to | build up the Aggie football mschine this season. This is the first sea- son the famous protege pf Coach Yost of Michigan has difected the football destinies of the local insti- tution, and he is unacquainted with the possibilities of the men in the squad, Play Moorhead First The workouts also will get the men | into condition for the the season, against the mal school on the A. C will ground them in ¢ of the game. They of the Detroit cour ium, lockers and sh Coach Borles University of 3 ‘Wash with weak solu- tion of blue stone or lime water, dry thor- tation of— Cor. Tth & Main St. Bismarck Missouri Valley Motor Company R. B, LOUBEK, General Manager The House With a Variety to Satisfy Every Possible Desire DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHEVROLET - HUPMOBILE HUDSON — ESSEX and PAIGE Motor Cars ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES *” Distributors for SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK A 8-in-1-time-and-money Saver Expert Attention Prolongs the Life of Car Jobbers and Distributors of KELLY-SPRINGFIELD —and—— PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Department is th [eet inthe’ Northwest. Let us make you an renee BATTERY DEPARTMENT ~ PRESTO-LIGHT BATTERIES AND "PARTS Batteries tested without re- charging, repairing, rel ml PHONE 234 WITH FIRST SIGNS OF COLD WEATHER FOOTBALL TEAMS START THEIR FIRST PRACTICE; SEASON PROMISES MUCH ‘held la n re high school men are expected, “| dent Ke this city and they had a good by the addition of! f are! Acting Comptroller of the Currency, is that with Jamestown college in Jamestown on October 11, Fargo College With the husky squad being put through preliminary drill all ee lweek, Fargo college’s outlook for t lcoming football season is very bright. |The old stars are finding that there are a number of new comers on the am this year that will make them + work ha o retain the berths they year. Coach F, Ht Watkins expects to duplicate the records made when he Among the old men out for prac- tice are Murrie, Robertson and Burns, linemen on former teams; John Keye, jan old end; while Thomas, Wells Overby and Bayer are expected to come back to the institution this fall. New men in the hill school togs |Glyndon, Minn., and Alophy Murrie of Moorhead. Several Barnesville, Minn., Bismarck Men Hold Reunion in Seattle, A number of men from this city who enlisted in the navy were enter- tained recently at Seattle by Mr. and Mrs. George Renner of that city. Among the men present from this city were Nic J. Boehm, Peter Anton, Ed Woles and Ed Montoe, all of Bis- marck. Mr. Renner is a former resi- time talking of the days spent to- gether in Bismarck. Boehm is on the U. S. S. New York, a part of the newly created Pacific fleet and made the trip from the At- lantic coast, through the Panama canal to the Pacific ocean. He is en- joying navy life and already has seen considerable of the seacoasts of the country, as well as many foreign ports, All of the Bismarck men hope to hold another reunion in a short time of the country. CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING CHARTER Treasury Department, Office of Comp- troller of the Currency. Washington, D, C, September 2, 1919. by satisfactory evidence it has been made to appear that “The Fi: National Bank of Bismarck” located in the City of Bismarck in the County and State of North Da- complied with all the pro- of the Act of Congress “to en- ie National Banking A: ‘porte existence, and ” approved July 12, Whereas, 1882, as amended by the Act, approved April 12, 1902; Now, therefore, I, Willis J. Fowler, co hereby certify that “The First Na-| tionaly Bank of Bismarck” located in the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota i i succession for the ‘mended articles until close of 939 Acting Comptroller of the Currency, {Ckarter No, 2434, Extension No, 1317, 9-6 to 10-11. JOYFUL EATING | Unless your food is digested with- out the aftermath of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both eating and living. KI-MOIDS are wondertul in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take—reliet prompt and definite. 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