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» bi i. i BISMARCK DAILY TRIBONR The Kind You Have ee Binet E and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of EZ AUia and has been m Z- sonal supervis: aI, hilediits Allow no one to ¢ A‘l Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jus' s that trifle wit and endanger the health of and Children s-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless sub! Drops und Soothing Syrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For been in constant use for the Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; gi The Children’s Panacea--The Mother's Friend. 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E ston of street entertained a te noon today with a luncheon | Nurse as Guest v Kurth, who ras a Red Cro: > hospi t of Mr served York, will be a gu Ss TONIGHT monthiy are Loy Spetz {will be held 1 ~ |Elks clab. Reports of : ate convention of the 1 zion held t week will probably be made, e@ has been some talk that a new ropstitution would be presented at time or discussed and that the [ton of officers at this time, i FARE WE LL To M MRS | ne, S$. MeCONKEY | 7 oC will | meeting of ion.! Richards of Dickenson, who is rated|leave it between Fargo college and | ; line, st might take steps to hold the elee-! |Davis will use in the Fargo game.|}prised of veterans, players who won \. has been largel A FOOL AT 40 VARSITY TRYING) study of medicine and ulcers, eczema and skin diseases. ce rheumatism. catarrh, f * OT CR wr " m pation, stomach, ‘kindney. and liver Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 23.—With| troubles. Mf @. ‘Mendenhall, 40. years lone victory, one defeat, and one tie! 4 druggist. Houston, Tex: ‘game as the record for his team 80/4919. J. Gi Mendenhall. far this season, Capt.-Paul J. Davis)! Ind. Dear. Sir:—"Having suffered coach of the football eleven’ of the] from 42 to 18 months with a nervous University of North Dakota, yester-| breakdown, said by physicians to be {day began the first of a week’s stiff | sciatic neuraligia, ‘ ising general practice workouts preparatory to the poisoning; an eing 3 our adver- j game to be played next Saturday, } tisement in the San ‘Antonio | Oct. 25, with Fargo college in Fargo.| cated on Dr. A. N. Fisher, | Reports of the stinging defeat which] te recommended your serit the Hilltoppers administered.to Wah-} umber) 40 which 1 have been wsing peton ‘Science have ‘served ‘to make] or thrée month: -.* I have received | the Fargo college game loom up big) great penefit from it. Slecp well, good [in the "varsity hort appetite, have gained several Although Coach thas been! in weight, get up: fecling | playing a brilliant string of backfield morning. | ‘Have no pains. |men who have done some good work, ee {his line has showed up poorly in} many Respectfully, J. L. Dupree. 1713 jevery game played. The line is light,| Common st... Sold by Jos. Breslow. [averaging 180 pounds ‘to the man. fj The ineerserence hs been ck, hE —=— Eee tackling ‘high, and the men do not hang together well. In the three] Dakota tine for as and ask | games played, they have showed a) Vithin but a short distance of goal, | College Saturday My nerv- tendency to play a defensive, rather than an_ offensive game. only to lose itor se ‘on some fluke. ius Kelly, former player for) eens jthe North Dakota Aggies, and_ the} {man who, when he reported to Coach Davis’ at the university, was dubbed “the biggest find in the state,” star- red in a fullback position in _ the Sov ath Dakota game of Saturday. Kel- an offensive man, good on short dependable in a pinch, but used when a_ long’ gain is BISMARCK 10 BE ONE OF THREE T0 PLAY FOR TITLE Capital City, ries Grand Forks Lead; 7" ded. Dutch” Houser, former basketball! star for the A. C. as been doing nite at left tackle, while Lynn Sin- tir, another former A. OQ: man,! whom Coach Davis brought to the Inter- university with him, has been work- | A ‘ S ing at right end, Sinclatr is not rated | collegiate Games as a star, but is dependable. | + of Minot,! The North Dakota Aggies, Fargo captain and left end of the sity | college and the University of. North eleven, do the North Dakota rooters| Dakota are in an interesting, three- theiy hopes of winning, and pos-| cornered race for the inter-collegiate sibly running up a big score against | football ¢hampionship of North Da- Fargo college. Jolmson is without a}kota for 1919, the result of which will doubt the speediest man on the! be decided Within the next two or eleven. He handled some beautiful | three weeks. forward passes in the South Dakota! Fargo collége: will play thé. Uni- | game and scored one of the two toueh- | versity eleven in Fargo next. Satur- ‘downs, after he had made a neat 40-| day’ afternoon, while the Aggies will {yard run down field. play “South Dakota State college. in The following Saturday, Noy. play the Univer- r Upon “Bud” Johnson Other linemen, whom the football | Fargo. idopesters give positions in the Fargo! 1, the Aggies will college game, provided — scrimmage|sity at Grand Forks. work of this week cripples none of| ‘The Fargo: college-University ganic Jimmie Cassell of Hope,! will eliminate one of the three con- left guard; John Hansen, Veblen, S.| tenders. Fargo college defeated. will right guard; Ellison, center; and}leave it between -the Flickers.and the D., 1917 star, and now working at Aggies. The University defeated will them, ar s one of the strongest men on * the] the Aggies, with the issue to«be de- 5 cided when the “Aggies and Pilots | Backfield Candidates meet on Dacotah field at ‘the North With a string of eight candidates | Dakota” Agricultural college’ on ‘Sat- |to pick from for the backfield, with|urday, Nov. 8. |the exception of Joe Boyd, for. quar- Dope:is ‘All Upset jterback, dopesters will make no pre-|. The dope on the three-teams is all diction at this time as to whom Coach/in the air. All,three:teams are com- Boyd has done some mastery work! their letters before:the-war call came. as field marshall of the. Flickertail|. On results, however, the Aggies and eleven because of his head work and} Pilots have a slight edge: The Aggies responsible for what|have . defeated Moorhead normal, ecess the kertails have met on| Jamestown collégée: and St. Thomas. the gridiron.. Jimmie Conmy of Pem: | The Pilots ‘have won ~ easily from bina, a brother of E, T. Conmy. and; Moorhead normal~ ‘and Wahpeton FD: Cs government. po- program has! rshments will be{ DON'T NEGLECT A John P, Conmy of Fargo, has béen| Science... The’ Fifekers lost to the |after Boyd’s job, but has been handi-| University ‘of Minnesota, tied’ St. capped a sprained ankle. Thomas and won from the University Robertson of Langdon, right half,!of South Dakota. °, °: who started in the South Dakota Supporters of: Fargo’ college say game, Griffith of Grand Forks, Jack!with Coach’ F..H.-Watkins back on Vaughn of Colorado Aggie fame,| the job, the Pilots‘are‘a fighting crew Cameron McKay, Dewey Martin, and} that will be real opponents for the Frank Duggan are’ other backfield | Aggies and Plickers: candidates ‘working against each other). Anyhow: it is going: tobe’ a real for berths in the Fargo game. Alll fight, : ith the dope anyway the sup- rank about equally, although Robert-} porters want to putvit. ‘ RHEUMATIC PAIN | Buy and keep handy a bottle of pain-! relieving § Sloan’ 8 Liniment | ng another bottle and kcep- dy, didn’t yout Get it today tl y cl it fonighl C i ¥ he is soon ie ing E or poultice @ in. Thousands sers keep it handy for 706: $1.40. don’t’ suffer need- | pooeecccocecsercosecccenccececoess Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest. Dance ee fone Ae hee 514°8th St. ro Phone 130K enccvosnvccoccetecscadecstoncoors Sew. AAUAAASNEAUAUEAUANESUANEANOLOASOUOANOUAAUONEONONONNN2S OOTBALL RERUUUAAROUOROUERURERODIEEENTT. -VS.: _ BISMARCK HIGH October 25th - Admission—25c and 50c | South Dake ‘the four quarters, son, McKay and Duggan are given High Schoo}’ Situation a a little the edge on the others. Dope on the high-school situation Although North Dakota won’ over also is very much muddled, but Val- by a score of 13 to.0j ley City high, as_a result ‘of its vie- jin the game played on. University rgo high and other teanis | field here Saturday, the breaks of the season,’ “looks. like the igame were with North Dakota, and|yeal contender against Bismarck .in ; the vietory «was said tg be-earned on} the high schoot ciele. | the virtue of that f: North Dakota! Grand Forks high is a favorite in played on the defensive almost all of | the Northeastern district. Minot high nd until the last} in the Northwestern district and. Bis- stood in dire danger of losing to South | mayck high in the Southwestrn dis- Dakota. Time and time again South} trict. / Dakota plowed through the North] Valley City, dopestérs say, has a | team, however, that can win from any. of the other threé;-unless‘it:- be Bis- marck. Bismarck isn’t doing’ ‘ahy boasting- but is playing the game. Nobody Knows How Big I Am, Is Text of Macdonald Note Man Who “Licked” Miss Nielson ‘With. Aid . of . Frazier .Is Telling the World NATURE'S MIRROR When 4 -woman ig well and healthy—- there’s 9 m sparkle in her cyes, 4 rose tint in her cheeks, and she hag |, rich’red Mig blood. ee There’s @ elasticity in every move: ment and a spring in’ her step, Love comes to evety woman.who had.| ©. bounding health—but when she ig | “TY: pallid, dull’ eyed, languid, she has no'thagnetism nor does she appeal Ina letter that he he has addressed to the superintendents of: schools in th Neil Macdonald, defeated state superindent, Tes part the thoroughness: with ation has: aetet in uperintentent; Miss oJ. Nielaen, of Spower and .au- ity, ip connection. with f schools: + Seated $ letter: best tells the It follows: &- 3 Oetober 14, 1919. ‘Dear Superintendent: “Kindly. let,us have, by using. the to any man. encloved eee et st yon ne consolidated .schools .and. also. a. lis I ice a chante in feelings and of all your schools you deem likely to looks qualify for state: aid during ‘the ‘cur- After suffering ain feeling ner- | rent Lane ite eg erould ier pete i any consolidated school that has nm vous, dizzy, weak and dragged discontinued: this year, please list it, "down by weaknesses of her sex— | too, and let us kxiow, how.and. why with eyés sunken, black circles and bit-has been: discontinued. epee Na W sifu ig ae Py has nongenen ae State quickly restored’ to health by tha | Board of administration all the: power Tavortle Preseription of Dr. Pierce, ae inte dhe taking? rate Changed, too, in looks, for after tious, for. tt af x regulations. or. the ‘certification. 91 faking Dr Pierdo’ 8 Fayorite Pre- | teachers and for the, standardization scription the skin becomes clear, of ‘all public schools, and the ‘appr: the eyes brighter, the. cheeks “funds iad tioning’ of state ait plump. * It is purely veratable; der its directionsand control: | This contains 9 Aleoh It-is an old proverb that every man|_ 5 |) is either a foot or a physician at 40. T F R CONTE ‘Well, [ fooled: atong for 40 years in | the’ practice of pharmacy and the therapeutics , before I discovered the wonderful pre: scription ‘for’ Number 40 For The “d Blood. . There’ is more of this wonder- dul prescription sold/and used by the | citizens'of our home city than all other With Honors Even State “U”} piood I) combined, It is indi- . cated in all depraved conditions of the Goes Up Against Fast Fargo (| system: “In blood trouble , in sores, In sti- pounds | h every} ous system has ‘become nearly nor-) the ad-| : Cc ! 2? - | K THE General State School Inspector Iam its ‘special counselor and field agent in these matters... Se anything I can say or do to assist you in these lines I shall be glad ‘to do. “Any .suggestions-or observations you. may. wish to make concerning |», these matters we’ will ‘bé glad to re-' ceive and to give due’ consideration: We wouldalso like: to bé: placed’ on your mailing list for any’ , bulletins or other. printed’ matter’ you may have for, distribution. The board will reciprocate sending its” printed literature. to you: “Tf youvhaye any good pictures. of consolidated s¢hdols or, of schools ac- tivities we’. would appreciate your loaning them to us'-for ‘printing pur- poses. “Very truly yours, « (Signed) N. C. Macdonald, “Educational Adviser: and General State Scliool Inspector. tf. 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