The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 8

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should ‘be prepared and this lunch, 'The first, complaint, eee the new : : SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1919. » inquest takes place at VY} o'clock | rangements have not been made, pend: TODAY’S RESULTS At Princeton, 0; Colgate, 7; final score. Harvard, 20; Virginia, 0; end of first half. Illinois, 3; Wisconsin, 0; end first half. Army, 13; Boston college, 0; | end first half. Yale, 16; Tufts, 0; end first half. BRITTIN SCHOOL | HELD COMMUNITY MEETING FRIDAY 'w. E. Parsons and Miss Elsie Stark Take Part in, Inter- esting Program | BISMARCK HIGH READY FOR BIG GAME AT 3:30 Local Football Team Will Meet * Jamestown Here This Afternoon With the weather ideal in spite of the slight snow flurry at noon and the field frozen hard, Bismarck high school Yootball team is ready for the game this afternoon with the Jamestown eleven. F Trained to the minute by Coach; Spencer Boise, the local players are con-! tident that today’s game will be a re-/ petition of the games with Dickinson; Sp and Mandan high schools when the) coun wearers of the big B had no difficulty | Mrs. in winning, | terd The field was cleared of the snow! ed by rial exerci were held at the chool near Brittin of which T. Darmody is teacher yes-} fternoon. It was well attend-| farmers living in that vicinity | jauditorium last week and the initia- | WRONG MAN SHOT; together with other food brought by those in attendance was served at the end of the exercises, This school is one of the most at- tractive in the county and Mrs, Dar- mody was complimented on the home- like appearance of the class room. The teacher installed a kitchenette where hot lunches are provided for the students’ noon day meals. (Mrs. Darmody returned to Bismarck with County superintendent Parsons and Miss Stark and will take the teachers examinations ‘Monday here, Meet Tomorrow The Knights of Columbus will hold their meeting Sunday noon at the K. C. hall. All members are requested to attend as reports of the committees handling the boxing exhibition at the tions and reception October 12 will be made. HE'S DEAD; REAL OFFENDOR FREE by high school students and with the| and following the children’s program low tem) is anger of| of songs and recitations, a community afternoon was held. W. E. Pars county superintend- | /ent of school: lked to the audience | on the progress the schools of the} county had made this r and‘ what | equipment and standjrds were re quired of sh rural school in order ain state aid It is expected ittin school will be in line | next year, field such as was Both teams are eyenly 2 footbal enthusiasts ex- 's game to be the best of the OUT FOR TITLE Bismarck out for the scholastic The team | _ es in both ; tion age! =———_———— $10.00 CASH PRIZES nt, showed how a hot Inc nes and Vet |$5.00 for two best ears Dent 1 ende, corn and $5.00 for best two ears fullback. | Flint corn mailed or delivered; \to theixoffice on or before 3:00 ; Bandits Who Looted Pennsyl- Langley & Schlabach will give! vania Bank Are Still at Liberty Today — Officials ere today Beaver Falls, Pa., Oct. of Beaver county announce that the man who was killed by an urmed posse near Cooks Ferry, 18 miles from here, last night was not one of the three bandits who yester- y robbed the State Bank of Beaver, rdered a director of the institution 1 escaped with more than $1,500 in currency. The dead man was known as Tom ia, His companions gave their as Walter Roecella and Pete Mareno, Italians of Youngstown, O. A message from Youngstown auther- itfes ed that three men had been arrested as suspects and were being AMBRICANS WILL RESUME: NORMAL LIVING. SUNDAY Clocks Set Back One Hour and End of Daylight Saving Signalized ——_ Washington, D. C., Oct. 25.—With tle turning back ‘of the clocks of the land one hour at 2 o'clock tomorrow morning the American people again will live by normal time. For two Jears the clocks were moved forward! jone hour in the spring and moved back one hour in the fal, but from now on the timepiece will’ remain on the old time basis, as the daylight saving law was repealed by the present congress. after a bitter fight in which President Wilson took a hand. time came from the far vo de clared the law was working. Hardship on them /by causing extreme early ris- ing. Representatives of the farmers opened the fight against the measure, and, although President Wilson ‘vetoed the repeal’ of the law, sufficient ma- jorities In the house aid senate were secured ty Sustain the repeal, FERRY PILOT DIES ‘AS HE LEAVES HIS WHEEL FOR DAY Capt. William Friesheim Strick- en With Heart Failure Suddenly Stricken with heart¥trouble as he ‘was leaving the ferry boat Deapolis, which he had been captaining since it started operating several weeks ago, William Friesheim died yesterday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock. His body was re- moved to the Webb brothers morgue 2nd an autopsy was held last night. Let Us Explain _. The only satisfac- | tory meth ing (for battery during the winter months. od of car- a_ storage this afternoon, Captain Friesheim came here from St. Paul, where he has a family, and had been in charge of the Benton Packet company vessel since it started as a ferry late this summer, He was known as an excellent pilot and had been in that business for some time. Yesterday morning when ‘he went to werk he did not complain of feeling i! and ate a hearty breakfast and dinner. As he stepped off the boat after mak- ing a trip from the Mandan side, he suddenly toppled over and by the time medical attention was provided, the ferry pilot was dead, Funeral ar- ing advises from the deceased’s family. Phone 458 for Wilton Lignite. This Coal does not clinker, and contains less Sulphur and Ash than any other Lignite mined in North Dakota. Washburn Lignite Coal Company Isr No Sir, There ii by some rare chance a repair job is not reot the trouble without charge. Every re tery is guaranteed so you are assured of 5: guarantee period. To get t! should drive around often batisry hee outlived its useful Is No Charge! factory, we will cor- we make on your bat-! tory service during the from your battery, you thorough inspection. When your 8 you will want the, best—the USL that we ox! ca a 15+:aonths’ (uacanteed adjuctment basic, |P. M.:November 15th, 1919. {tela in connection with the robbery. JAMESTOWN C¢ Jamestown. N. D. Biack of the Jame: a football team announced this morning that his team was in theHest of con- dition, with none of the regulars out of | the lineup with injuries, and the men and determined to give the capital city boys | a Teal contest in their game at Bis- marck today. The result of 14 to 0 on the wrong side of the ledger, made by Valley City in the first game of the season, is not considered to give a true conception ofthe Jamestown team, as it was the first game of the season and many of the men had not played be- in. TY. early part of the game, the locals more than holding their own during the third and fourth quarters, Jamestown defeated Carrington 12 to S:and Cooperstown 26 to 0. The team is exceptionally light this year and it is thought that Bismarck. may out- weigh the locals by several pounds. One of the college players said after a practice scrimmage early in the sea- son, “I never saw So much fight made up-in so small a package,” and the lo- cal fans are depending on that “fight” and good team work to bring home the lung end .of the score. Valley City is to play Jamestown a return game here and in case James- town can defeat the capital-city team today, they will still be in the running for the state honors. A Jamestown fan, who saw Glendive high school de- | feat Williston to the tune of 36 to 0,; ¢clalins that Williston is not to be con- sidered fh connection with, the state title, as there are’ several apparently stronger teams in the eastern part of .the state, Williston is living on the reputation of her 1917 team, which de feated Jamestown by a large Score. winning the North Dakota high school championship. The Jamestown team left for Bis- marck on No, 3 this morning, The lineup will be: W. Fulton, I. E.; L, Wescom, L. T.; G, Bensch. . Rathman, Wescom, MeDon- F. Haus- man (capt.), Q. DON’T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in ~~~ GOLD MEDAL Oem ‘The world’s standard romedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. ‘Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. 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