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ILLINI CHAMPS ENJOYING REST LET ’EM BLOW!’ Amencan Tribes No Longer Headed Toward Extinction. j Intensified Educational Cam: Urbana, ‘Ills, Dec. §.—Members .of man, Applegran, Koch, Sternaman, HUMPHREYS’ ntensi ucational 2 the University of Illinois football team, | Lovejoy, and Leltsch. will):he, tone by, . paign Will Spread Gospel of champions of 1919 ,are enjoying a well eradueton: WITCH. HAZEL. OINTMENT earned rest after finishing the hardest schedule ever attempted by a Western | Conference eleven. Tho Illini partici- pated ig seven conference games, win- ning from Purdue, Iowa, Minnesota, Chicago, Michigan and Ohio, and loos- ing one—to Wisconsin, in mi Coach Zuppke’s initiative i 5: ing a schedule of this size is‘likely to be followed by other coaches for the 1920 season. The schedule willbe drafted in Chicago, Dec. 6. In speak- ing of his plans for next year, Coard Zuppke declared that he expected to schedule cither six or seven conference games and that four of this number were already carded, although the ex- act dates had not been set. The four teams which Illinois is sure to meet next fall are Minnesota, Ohio State, Chicago and Michigan, Both Minne- sota and Ohio State will play on Illi- nols field, while the Chicago game will be played at Chicago and the Michigau (COMPOUND) For Piles, or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning. One application brings: relief. at all druggists CHIC HARLEY MAY BECOME PROFESH Columbus, O.. Dec. 8—Chic” Har- ley, sensational all-American halt- back on the Ohio State university foot- ball team for three years may play professional baseball next summer. Harley, it is said, will be offered an outfield position on the Columbus American Assotviation team. Manager Bobby Quinn, of the St. Louis Ameri-|- cans, recently announced that Harley could have a try-out with his team next summer, if he desired. “Chic” has not decided whether he will play professional baseball. He has announced ,however, that he will not play professional football, al- though he has had several tempting offers of $500 for a game. Clean Living and Sanitation. } The new policy of the Govern- : ment to assign lands individually to the Indian population of the United States and thus to break up the old Indian reservation system, gives rise to a problem of race amalgamation which the Episcopal Church in its Nation-Wide Cam- paign is facing as an immediate 4 task. The Episcopal Church has long been ministering to the Indian pop- ulation of the country in its isolated but rather compact groups, but with the iminent scattering of the Indians "among the white popula- Send Free Sample of Ointmentte ° 3’ Homeo. Medicine C 156 William Street, New York. rmcard SICK STOCK BOOK on treatment of Horses, Cows, tion, comes a still more pressing ; contest at Ann Arbor. Wisconsin is Sheep, Dogs and other animals, sent demand,~ a demand which the almost sure to be another team on the ry JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure ‘ree. Humphreys? Homeopathic’ Vet. Church will endeavor immediately e Silk Hose. erinary Medicines, 156 William St. N, Y. to meet. Medical aid, schools, re- { fi ligious instruction and vocational training are all means to the end of making the Indian ready for modern Christian society, accord- ing to the vast program of activities as laid down by the preliminary ¥ survey of the Nation-Wide Cam- paign. Nurses and physicians will preach the gospel of clean and sanitary living conditions, and treat the In- dians for their bodily ills. A high mortality rate has prevailed among } all the tribes during the past years, due to a Jack of proper sanitatjon i f i and hygiene, and the alive rece ‘of Plete success of all its previous ef- abandoned by the Government, will i iti The forts in their behalf. Since 1823 be taken over by the Church. i" yaaa a eee Hapa the Church has conducted Indian Missions in New Mexico, North longer a vanishing race; his birth missions, all with highly beneficial Dakota, Wyoming, Arizona, Neva- rate has surpassed its death rate, results. i ik da, Oklahoma, are also making q Manual training schools will be The largest Indian mission oper- progress in educational and religious ) Poking—They’re bundling up the lit- tle ones for the winter. And after the bundles have been tied and fastened there isn’t much headway old Jack Frost can make.on the little ones. Ane Illinois card for the Badgers always prove a strong attraction here: Indi- ana and Northwestern have been off the Illinois schedule for, several years und it does not sec mlikely that ‘they’ will return in 1920. Wom A scrutiny of the prospects for 1920 shows that Zuppke will have twelve ai retaalphcnosk eas at gir | tale Cece eae a campaign. Carn 5 HY ee nese ste eae Bence be saaee end Petty and Olander; tackles: K i Mohr, g1 ; Tr, center; Bol isis Kashnial ceedystslantat reduction Tstahioe auaelerbect Ralph Fletcher rels in healthful, speedy, pleasant reduction c ot men and women who have been for years |and Walquist, half backs; and Crangle, fatness. Use oil of korein and AUDOUNUNEDOSOURUOOUOUDANONUOUOUGUQUUUEUGSUEULOUGLOOGOEOCAONNOOCOOEOGUSOONAONNOONONNOESAAeOSaNROuOaNE 4 Wanted to Buy oeeeee. “CITTLE CHIEF NATIONWIDE ‘ mpaign Mascét on South Dakota Reservation x Episcopalian Co SECOND HAND FREIGHT ELEVATOR—MUST BE TON OR MORE CAPACITY MUGUDGUURAUUAOUONCQOQUCQQROQQ0R000R000R00000R0000R000R0000 established as a result of the Cam- ated by the Episcopal Church is training, Many of these have hos- saree eae system, No starving, {full back, constitute the members of paign, arid a complete system of that one in South Dakota, consist- piel wards and cera ateune ce reises, 9 calomel or tee Hae ata wie are em oer Ae i i in of ninety-seven __ stations. ere are more than 336,000 In- x rt, ant . | be back in the harness again . grade and high school installed. A mg LY: Endorsed by physicians Gelightful See ee eee ee eu eetael pak 4 igi du. These minister to 25,000 Sioux In- dians in the United States whose papa eee palieionts et dians, of whom 5,000 are communi- problem the Episcopal Church will will be built for community wor- cants andf 12,000 baptized but un- attack with the increas in financial ship. Training in home economics confirmed’ members. Two Jarge resources and workers that will be for the women and girls and in ag- schools for Indian, children have the result of raising. the Nation- ticulture for the men will also be been established there, The major- Wide Campaign fund of more than given. ity of the clergy are Indian and-the $42,000,000. Of these Indians, 260.- The Episcopal Church feels con- congregation collects $10,000 annu- 200 cannot read or write English. + fidence in this plan to Christianize ally for its own church support. Jess than forty per cent, are Chris- here, Positively harmless. ‘sid Americanize the Indians of the The school for the Oneida Indians tians, and fewer than one-half are pa aA raat in vise |overy one of tuelr games. It liad : : ; ee : ie serances hi ee A Ae TE expected that, Leitvemdahl would be | *74s0vttsnnetnintittNQsut4ngu0ue04nevdteiaAqednauusuesviendeddaveusdss0uuysunsgusnuoeoaiegutensvegasaan» Reduction 109; to 60 bs or prema: ig wer you require ‘ metrical figure ponitively guaranteed op fair test, under $100 ‘orfeiture or no ¢ost to you. Kirkpatrick, halfbacks and» All- Conference selection in 1917, Kirk- patrick is enrolled as a freshman at vinite Joy Sn keopint. a diary that ADDRESS TRIBUNE yates Tene | Hlinols this fall. His addition should , = ens orks = ; pring needy, Health and attractive. |be a big help to the team as he was|= bY ing appiness Into you ie etsT Beans |Tegarded as one of the best punters in = BISMARCK, N. D, = Tonter and easily Matar pot e the west ‘in 1917. Zuppke’s need of a pee had may obtain of] of korelty at bteadldaay punter was apparent this fall for the Tith convincing testinontatgrmatieds tn pian [lini were outkicked in practically bine ne Re PPAR z = =

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