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° PAGE SIX: BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : SATURDAY, OCTOBER'S, 1926 Cl REA TH AOR my, ins ae “BIG FOOTBALL low the Strike Against | mis cet | High Prices is Being Won | - orn TODAY |< yg AGT { “or a long time, remarks the New York Times, “high ‘prices seemed, like the Waenthey. about w ich, 3 Mark Twain said, everybody talked but nothing was: done.” Then the buying public, re- » Tackles Northwester in! aetinpeat last from the wave of extravagance thet swept the country in war time, began a,few months Nee eae ago to rebel against the ever diminishing purchasing power of the dollar. The result of this action n First Big Con- is seen in the dramatic price cuttings in the whol esale market last month, which affected wheat, corn, oats, wool, cotton, automobiles, textiles, clothing, fcod-stuffs metal, leather, and many other commod- ities. The wholesale prices-of these commodities have declined on the average about 20%. below the high prices of February, according to R..E. Edmundson of the New, York News Record, a commercial daily, who predicts that these cuts are “certain to be. reflected in a reduced cost of living—removing i a the -usual..excuses for striking to get higher wages.” Dispatches from various cities report that the 7 meet | precession of falling prices in the retail trade has already begun. plays | The ‘leading article: in THE LITERARY DIGEST. this week, October 9th, will be read: with ret . THR FANS ———— Noevennecnunnaniaet cent ine | ' POLITICS F TS cordia HOOK TODAY IN x: CLEVELAND TOWN Baseball Pride Blazes Forth as Indians Play for Cham- ing Con- pionship at Heme ference Game et eae a NTS MER? “| Cleveland, Oct. saseball” pride Tae ik aah ¥ smouldering in’ the he ie Cleve LHe AKT ed into tury ORI iv Ny AGAR thréugh pirations nt today for the fourth es ot der. nthwe stern gi he world’s series between | a se ve Cleveland. Two Ohi-j Baltimore, Oct. altimore and, Minnesota at E na and ( 3} satisfaction by the public. It gives a comprehensive review, drawn from all sources of information, nat i ans, fighting for the presidency, have | Sty Paul were to resume their batt tra tional nemesis, | of the conditions-of trade in the United: States, incl iding the prospects for the county getting back : no interest to Cleveland to They tor iille’ milnon leagues chempior on a lower price level without affecting the heurs or wages of.labor. paramount qitsstion is ha: Both flernoon. It the alread; _ virtually: y ae teams are confident of victo ny the “ehafiiorsh _ Amang many other interesting articles in THE DIGEST this week, are: Stanley Cov’ who _ pitel ce through its détemt by Iowa, last Clevel and ie victory in the bir £ was expected to amma’ § WT a Se Se aaa _ <The Flaw in the Baseball Diamond ie ey “Big Jeff” Pfet- ules | inere to three in today’s contests. ‘ anager in-| Hadl, of the Saints, were to face each | for t° for any el vill make ? See eee Hits: i An Atcount of. phe Recent Exposures ofsCrovkedness: in} ‘Professional Baseball: i Treated from Every Angle ‘ c, ntion for ; other. | its champion, slikht. how strane: “The + iad Question i in the Cam- ; | What Harding and ee Think of me. son's choice. Hotels Jammed * Cleveland has concentrated — her! mind upon winning and for fear that! the community mijd may not b 4 overwhelmingly upon Uncle Robbie 4 bay ot Ne q tr is i vga oth y i Each Other . s nd his eastern upstarts, the entire | 2, 49-round hount at Madison Square ght wha ae i Great Lakes nnd: midilew rden last night. Noble outfought poor showing ison’ 's Refusal to Obey bugicee . L. Stevenson Again on ‘the Stage Ss Qppol throughout. The win- : 2 last week, tion ning a tay lta asst Mivelght was anmonncad al 125 10" te. in perfeet_eomiition nie - Cooht Greetings to. Our Immigrants ‘Optiraissi ic American Singers . ‘ “ities ds and ray’ M sota today reps tel threo! 2 \ aan recites Wid Melee a onaeeerter a F its en out of fei “Dm a8 The “Gindeclared” War in Haiti 2 Phe Eastover Unchanged. in T irty 1 ; eC ace. shaw. Ue a | Largo, center, Was @sanblifie t for j H Re sends. 3 jateeeen eee be SPORT TIPS | fi ih iedes, 8 knots and| + of ~ Big Possibilities of, the. “Tittle Ens Prohibition’ 3 Blight” on Jail and > - their pocket. ue . ° uben .were said to ‘be in condition ‘tente” (with Map) , 4 ei Bb case me D4 Althongh the Dasehall amphithea-| NEW ATTRACTION is Prd ‘i gba the adv antag ot hh. Rescue Missions, . ror ea 7 = - ABe mere UR Hare maT Daa” FRANCISC Strub! naving played) one, hard game. whok French Disapproval of Black Troops ‘Vast Power: of the “American trate Th / who! is Dri i it lines up against Chicago wit the Altrock (6 Maroons have been well developed by 4 ‘i tion s now after the great) intensive scrimmage. wn fans are here tonight clam. Waller Ma league sensa- Michigan Pizys Gase An Germany | ud President Bee sae Senge ae ‘Home, Sweet Home i in Bolshevia | | The Paper Industry z ' : holds less than 30,000 specta- uly half of that number of out- oring for a place to sleep and Wola Ghaalee nn 5 ePton att x, chance to buy a Vickét at.any J Hon wher ria speaker abled, [perce ita meee oe nat brake at | . Why America is Not Rebuilding An American Agent Among the Rooms‘ are wi ple except LAYIN’ FOR HARVARD lUrbatia, a ies as FB i I << vate “fovea en F Irbana. '. Wisconsin ~ tackles : rance , etts, 0 , and ‘Bolos” $ private Doses, tor Nery hotel i8} CeNPRE COLLEGE, Ky.—Centre| Michigan Aggies. and Towa, ci : i tf los’ 1 quartering swice its normal quota. American Windmills in the Sahara Woman’s Brains Are to Man as Fifty ‘ ae ie s more than doubledNits | of ‘Yndiana, ‘faces a’ offered tor silo at Irom $15 to $u5,| eeuuanee,, since turning, Out the) eagy foe’ i Cornell - _, California “Earthquake-Proof” is to Fifty { : og according 'to locdtion. { hey are laying for Harvard and ex- $ : fered weak in * Freak: ‘Foods es Planning Ahead for ‘Next Winter's 1, on | FARGO COLLEGE 7° —". HRNBD AL MME eee x Did We Come from the Sea? ° Snow Problem nt MEETS U. OF N. D.|_ xa soho Sree C. ‘elub} acting tie “Colorado ‘Agsies, wile Plantin, “King of Printers” "| Best of the Current Poetry d the Spokane mana hat Pitcher Don Lambeth wil Test g “American Literature? Topics of the Day Fargo, N. D., Oct. 9—Fargo col- lege this afternoon met the Unive: He was sold to Kansas City for $2, Inthe iMiss g of North Dakota at Grand Forks to-| G00 at the close of the Pacific Inter- contest Missouri plays St. Tuts u day. The local warriors hoped to win | national League season. versity for the first tim@ in years, ent | Notre Dame ‘faces Western Normal in other ‘middlev s Many Interesting Illustrations; Including the Usadl Collection of Humorous Cartoons * Oe 9th Number on Sale Rates Neve tere » oe oe a Year HORSESHOE BRINGS GOOD LUCK Sa XN - pe \ a ‘ > TL = - while Ames meets Grinnel and Kaif Play Southern Teams The ‘Navy takes on LaFayette at| gre; i ' gations takes place with Dart- ; sas tackles Washburn. a Brera ae Valparaiso ie ee Annapolis and’ tfie Army plays ‘Mid- loutite invasion bf the :Penn. State ce | / Pee a Meret a eee Sane parative strength of the Indians, e<- Haein cis eet rotnt a tas | pidtron. Nee. ‘ } ton—clash_today with intersectiona! | cept that they waded into the season! | 02 tee rhe of the Season De-| “Say Oild: M F llast week with a sweeving victory in: two..af the.darger eastern’ ag: | ay ag” Bi \ a3 rivals, « % / be eee cane. noth sprimeston and ee SS ; , |e tat ots the tote ere eas path Princeton and Vale mect | ; . | grapple with opponents from less | £01thern e’evens, the Ticers ‘tacking conspicuous gridirons in this séctio:i a ae eine alu o3: fato| ‘ Si OA COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS : of the country. . | te Pde . COLUMBIA RECORDS \ « ey ES i : ON EASY TERMS ‘IF DESIRED. ' f » HURLEY’S:: / Ti | "_COwAN’s DRUG STORE ‘ | ae ORCHESTRA | a SERVI = ARNT a EE Up-to-the-Minute’ Dance | o ME EHQTO NORTH DAKOTA 33 Music. ; Katia all overthe. Rerlhwes! fr Qicty| 4061, Baty. 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