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°e SEM ARCE DAILY_TRIBUNE ra MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920. = cctv — ~ |/TOWNLEY KREPS- Pe aM |) UP THREAT OF RETALEATION, ee CUERUDRNOAENNAEAONETTTN JAMESTOWN IN — 14-0 VICTORY EVENTS AND_ GOSSIP FOR THE FANS = ———— | —_———' fale Finley’ "Merchants If They’ Oppose Him: He will Wreak AY OVER BISMARCK ; an..a Nem, art n “league : farmers Sand: realapnty aa Finley ‘ ‘e . on Wednesday afternoon that h? : High School Teams Fight Hard, would come back ‘ie ‘Finley if he had : to “crawl” to’: wreak: Vengeance on But ‘Line Plunges’ Prove business men ff they, by, their vote or ; by their influence defeated-him in the! ‘ Downfall November elec f i Erick whinge )* &/ Sterbrooke} ; | Steele’ county township ‘farmef, who| KLUDT MAKES LONG RUN . attended ‘the meeting, was in-Fargo| = ’ | today and fe quoted | Mr. fownley as. SNE ei follows: » - Bismarck high ‘school’s team bowed “If 1 find that Non poison gas before Jamestown in7a hard-fought bags, ‘1. Vy Ay-in\ Finley, have | football game Sattrday, 14 to 0. done anything by. your” vote or The game was without spectacular your influence: t6, defeat me, features, “ex! for a couple of Bis- Frasier, Lemke,--Hagan ‘and, the marck. play Jamestown won by | rest of the tieket;, I will see to it battering Bismarck’s line throughout | that © the’~-Nonpartt the game. “Her touchdowns came in arount Pindey. al ‘Wik net the Second and fourth periods, and dollar with you, elp me God. WAN J practically every gain made by the * *- You don’t have to get’ | fy : 3 7 Z o ‘ your goods’ here,’ away to Sears. an them, they 3 the Non- purtizan lea URS: A will come back: to: Finley-if Ihave to-crawl, and ‘start: the iMegest oucan send ‘Beebuck for Jamestown boys was on line plunges by’ their backs, with a few. tackle- around plays. ‘The work of Halloran and Taylor, playing. defensive ends for~Bismarck, | was of high order. Not a single gain was made around the ends by the Jamestown backs, The Jamestown team steadily hjt the line for small’ gains, pushing. the local boys, slowly bai " me pe EY ih, 5 df dan get'you j back for The Black Shells if, fe pai all, you don’t like them. Just eo ck the vari the i and we will, ‘0 you i; f whole: box. 4 a Bre of fey, The Black Shells have reaghed. We make exactly the same guarantee with e, Z r There,i is, no, " Long. Rifle cartridge as ac- curate at distances from 50-to 250 yards asU.S. te gt " fecelmfier to that‘mrade by hifi Michigan, © Grand’ “Forks, Langdon, Valtey- City and‘ many other places.. At the Finley meeting, according -to Mr.Elitngson,; Me Townley’said: ‘If we were to have the electio- now, wey: are begten sure a’ ever.” \ The plan of campaign ‘to be em-} ° Dloyed by the.Nonpartigan league in 193) Mir vir : aan | ; Bismarck “had two good chances to/ score. In the first\period Kludt made a 70-yard run from a shift formation and put the bafl within 15 yards of the Jamestown goal. Two penalties fol- lowed“immediately, ‘placing the local team beyond scoring danger. Me hip a state “of the last period Bismarck caught! a.25- yard forward’ pass)‘ fyom.: Boise and | by ie on nley, he steals roene guarantee. Lesmok This |. meetings will: be ort ut the 5 ran 25 yards before being down.. This 8: elas ~. fris.50 more yards of ac again put the 1} boys within scor- ing distance, but.tWo penalties: spoiled chances of a marker. The local team returned in good Again in - jof. three men. aad two. women will’ ‘/cinct ‘and. instruct: them in the art| rouading’ up’ the voters was outlined state tomgrrow where a committee be. appointed, whose. duty: it. will be te.call on: every, voter in. their pre- in uniformity — BLACK SHELLS Smokelersand Black Powders. - perfection i in. prareaclonsEaig in speed, in power, we ‘can make’ this uated S22 NARA. Long Rifle, S curacy than hashitherto | been possible with: 22- timefire ammunition. YN shape, a feW of the players suffering i minor bruises. / The team will work| ot voting. -This* committee is to’be _ ary thé Black Shells, if-you don’t: them." You can Solid: bullet for carget J hard for the Mandan game, to be play- provided with sample‘ ballots marked in smokeless or work. Hollow-point pty your pet.load for. every kind of s ck powders..’ - unteporaTea CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Hew York, Manofoctarers oo ome ee for-all“of the leggue candidates. Going to “Starve? Them The, ‘goal ARicking job ts ‘ete to Wea-le’An account of Mr.. Townley’s The :five he ‘hootet ; threats to ‘boycott’: the. businessmen f Langdon is contained in the Lang- bullee for--small game. Cost no more, Ask for } circular C-93, ~ . ed at Mandan next Saturday, If Bismarck wins from Mandan and Valley City wi from Jamestown, Valley City and Bismarck will hook A, bright. star for Centre, college in | her defeat, 31 to 14,-by Harvard-on | | Ver exclusively. up at Bismarck on November 6. « lih the Transylvania game made his 6 ’ 1 ree was “Bo” @{cMillin, picked i 13rd consecutive- goat. Laeing- the {don Republican. The meeting: was Bismarck, N. D5: Dickinson, N. D. Mandan. N. D. ast. year by Walter Camp: as, ail-! pigskin between. the goal: posta is-‘'| éld: in. Langdon’ on . Monday’ after- Tomas Hdwe. Co. . Lish Hdwe. Co, The Pioneer Hdwe. Store |noon,: and ‘The Republican: says that ‘lMr. Townley, “after. paying his re- speais to the opposition, went after i the business> men of the state ,and * American quarterback. mere mattef of form to him. He made Centre's first touchdown ; ‘Armstrong ‘and Coach’ Moran's son, with a brilliant 30-yard run. Coacn \| Tom, along’ with Roberts, make a Charles Moran lost but three play-|great’\ running trio.of backs.. Mur- ers: of hia 1919. machine which made | phy,’ a ,substjtute back, is ight but beaten fn. November tees cata the ngme of>.Centre ‘known among very~ fast. 4 gee: Ne that; they were driven. out football’ fans ‘eve¥ywhere. The 190-pound gurus, Re bb and of. business. or starved’ out, and: we x FOOTBALL RACE While MeMillin’s-running mates até Ford, are botlt veterans. “Two |-big Id specially ' tetérred™ to|* oe 2 all stars, “Red” Roberts, fulfoek and} Tangy. Te&ans, ‘Montgomery “and pusingostier of this place, amneaning: ‘ F 3 Helen ele ood. Jimmy Weavers) James,’ are a :first-string tacklers. | Langdon.” SNEH i e adamant/center,. possess a few | Snoddy and.Chinn. atthe. wing posi: || The, Langdon ‘Republicap’says that Illinois, Ohio State and Chicago misres sbangles than tity otters ; tions “Are distinguishitig “themselves | Mr. Townley was fe ‘a Badmood. “He! 4 oberts ‘does practically, all the | as. forwarg. pass. catghers. ranted more than (usual, ‘cursed and], Qtand Out in the Saturday — | punting and drop-kiclfng for Centre.| Gentré didn’t unvork any trick stuff {swore a few. times,” ‘saya: The Re- Results ~ He boots the ball far and/accurately. lin the “early games. (Just. straight |publican. ‘Mr: Townley was: not “Red”. weighs 206 pounds now. *10 | football ‘has -sietted. them: '241 points, quite: sure ‘of success. and on ‘that-ac- pounds more than last season, which* makes him all the harder to. stop: Dickinson, N:,D. Mandan, N. D. Henderson Hdwe. Co. Vallancey’ Bros, 3 TEAMS LOOM Mandan, N..D. | J. B, Frederick “tot furniture and pier equipment sent | | “Did-it work? 5) 4 | trom “Berlin: * “Worked for a' while. But I fear In reyénge, it is said here, Dutch j She-has gone back to her original op- tradesmen with whom the exile has inion.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. to deal at Doorn, and also the work- 5 D; re SERVICE men whom he has.,to engage from time to time, charge him all that tle traffic will bear, - @ BISMARCK: NORTH DAKOTA; © Known all over the Northwest for Quality @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS a DISPLEASED' AT / KAISER'S TASTES Anerongen a: Get: eThe “Made, in ermany” alg still a fetish to the formes German emperor. Though:hy:|: is reported’ to-feel:that his’ country treated him shamefully nevertheless he continues tobuy for himself and his’ little: court Doorn German goods sent direct‘ from Berlin. whe: poss'ble notwithstanding the fact the he has been in. Holland’ nearl yéars. Thig was most r Seently danion ‘in’ three-games without having their'|count could hardly’ proclaim: himself goal, ‘Tine crossed” 2 hireal czar, bit bree to, ‘pes oar if STILL. EXPORTS Bruen altel a “Risky Experiment. “When I. first met my wife she didn’t like me. I determined to win her injorder to prove to her that-she was wrong.” WISCONSIN OUT OF RACE oy ‘ team, defeated Penn 27 to.7. ‘Penn state ran/up the biggest college score Saturday, making 109 points,to 7 for Lebanon Valley, Aggies Lo&e South Dakota state beat the Nofth This line, af. threat any at vet he would, feel More. at liome! in: Rus; sia-than!'in. the. United. States, but here it |soundéd: more ‘< like~ the pare of. the I) W. W:’ when they ith’ their jobs and are“in bad Chicago, Oct. 25.—Chicago, Illinois and Ohio States and out as the lead- ers in the fight for the conference football title this year. / All three had tough games. Chi- y ng = = = = = 2 = = ite cago put Iowa out of the Big Ten part trate a - => running 10 to 0. IMlinois had difficulty | Dakota aggies 27 to 7. Underwood, unit. Mr.’ ‘Townley was*<in. any- rai ae rhe fay rath ithe. the ‘little = s = a fe x 7, d di ospital | Williat as had built, here I yh A = * squeezing out a 7 to 6 victory overyN. D.’s star end, is out of the game thing “but good humor on Monday’ las i, miemorlal of hia‘stay: in ‘Amegron-; |=, “: 2 = ZA ‘ 3 Michigan. It appears that Fielding |for the rest” of the séison with a ahie his. political’ prospect: isnot at gen he had practically” every..atick = ae oe a = Yost has brought Michigan back to | broken arch. North Dakota university, all to his liking. @ °~ Cecay iets} r = = her former standard of football, after | had a great homecomiyg day at Grand His. talk wee very satisfactory to = / = having some weak teams in the last | Forks and beat Hamline university, -all, for it gréatly pleased. fla eiede = = ; few years. ‘Though the redoubtable | 28 to 6. Fargo college, beat Concordia | Chicago,-Oct. 25.-How t is that lisa Hees ol sof Stan fan, and =" = i “Chick” Harley ig missing from Ohio | 27.to 7. notwithstanding reports of famine in Sie Male ab? Sore. dlngaat ea 3 to the — = noes lineup ane beat Wisconsin 13 =e 4 India that country yy exparting Wheat opposition t than any. ever } Lats ire made f Es C, = ‘ ’ Northwest now make up the second ete : neacitoe to Mr. Towntey’s tl peat % = YH i = division nthe Big Ten Fr ni 38; amin, amg amsionury ear Rac tS Me ew wits wes! ~ Suits ary leaned and, | = CITI enetint SCHOOL ~ + = A 38-yard forward pass from H+! gp. State, 27; N. D. A. C7 Board-of Foreign Minas ‘of the ana his politigal ‘opponents: “off, the | Pressed,” ‘repairing’ neatl: = ( Enrollment in this school will be open to/all pef- =. eee oe eee Olin | Fargo college, 21; Concordia, 7. | Methodist Episcopal Church. in Chi-|M&B" is evident in, the Feats ot.’ done.” Hats; eleaped and) = =< isons of foreign birth who are not attending a = yar vn, gav aa ’ activ! the independpnt forces = oi - => . State a vietory over Wisconsin, in a| Moorhead Normal, 34; Valley. City | CH, working in connection with Toe Eee ered tmucusteae many || blocked... = day schodl. Ten regular enrollments are neces- = z , same, which,,up, to this play in the | Normal, 0 pence ee. on conservationiand ad: leaguers. with. thes policies being |’ ait we: will” call’ — ae sary, to! estart the school, acer gine) te th ne hat aiate = p last minute, “had bedi-{conceded | to! a a 5 adopted by their chief: ; an ers} eo ions regar state aid to eve! , = — ‘a Wisconsin. Wisconsin. outplayed the | Méothead nigh, 21; Ferdus Pais, 0 The reson is very clear,” Di, Bak. (24opted by Auateaban cara ; 215 Broadwayy: ai half = ey ae WEDNESDAY EVENING, OGTO. = P =. Buckeyes in’the firgt haltibut wedken-,|’ ‘Valley City. high, 13; Casselton, 0. /er said. “The people ‘of India are so Nearly :31 per cent. of the aloes of | bi We b ill be charge, Se = = ' ~ed in the last halt. > Illinois, 7; Michigan, 6. + poor thatthe great mass of them live | the Pennsylvania railroad is held by locke\weat. of saolisdag = 27... Miss Maret Huber ae ih charges Kj eA i ; Though Mlinois won her ‘vietory | Nebraska, 20; South Dakota, 0.-\ |” the’ coarser grains, such ad barley..| women. —_ == and. enroll NOW, or on om ¥ d Frida ” q over Michigan by the narrow margin| Wisconsin, 7; Ohio State, 13. tye, rice, ete: Wheat is eaten Only b¥ e , 8:00 pém, Meets Wednesday,,and Friday -even: of a goal after @uchdown, the Iil-| Chicago, 10; Iowa, 0. var eheh wearay Teeny, Pra saaal “tie | ings, atithe Wachter School. isis iy inois outplayed. the Wolverines. Harvard, 31; Centre college, 14. vit Michigan’s touchdqwn was made by| U.N. D., 8; Hathline, 6 jes of famine it, is better to export © - MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL, = Dunn, quarterback, who intercepted | Princeton, 14; Navy,, 0. , | the Myers and to, ude. the. motley r ‘Open to all persons not ‘attending a day school. a forward pass and raced 75 yards} Cornell, 42; Colgate, 6. ceived in huying coarser grains, which FIRST NIGHT, TUESDAY,-OCTOBER 26, 7:00 for-a touchdown. Yale, 24; West Virginjf, 0 tiie “poor. vedple, Nate zavetstomed. 10; pem, Ten regular enrollments hecessary to start, a Ss as required by the state regulations: regarding state aid to evenin: ee R. H. Neff‘in charge. “ENROLL THE FI \VENING. ° Meets Tues- day and Thursday pa 3, 7:00 'to- 10:00 p.m. High ~F DRESSMAKI ING SCHOOL “ Open: to all persons not attending a ees school. Eastern Games “Yn the east the Harvard-Centre game was the big attraction. The “praying colonels” from the little Ken- tucky college made a great fight, but were overwhelmed by the experience and weight of the Harvard players and lost 31. to 14. Offensively the Kentuckians equalled Harvard but Butler, 13; Earlham, ‘7. sarees are.always goog. erops. in Syracuse, 10; Dartmouth, — MaeAlester, 20; St. Olaf, 1. |some paits of Indta, re ey with <St. Thomas, 40; Gustavus Adol- ! {their modern) railroad’ systems, the phus, 0.— government igable to transport grain Carleton college, 7;.Coe college, 7. from one'part to another, thus in some University of Montana,_34; Mon- mee alleviating the rigor of fam- tana Wesleyan, 0. me: Tauisitota high, 14; Bisieirck, a “Just now’ famine is due very large- OO ts 6 | ly to our old HYC.L, The ocst =) : i ee ae es ns Caen prechen wee ere uw aru . ot living in indiafube flan, in} propo2- . > ‘ =: Ten regular’ enrollments necessary to start, in Li, Princeton beat the strong Navy| Virginia Military institute, | tion more than 4t hag in America, and ear, Teds at ‘ compliance with the state regulations regarding » team 14 to 0, the Army beat Tufts | Pennsylvania, 7. the people there on'a totally diffe a ; j \ . = ‘state aid.to evening schools.. FIRST NIGHT, - 28 to 6, and Yale humbled West Vir-| Pittsburgh, 1; Georgia Tech, 3. ent economic basis, havé had;a fright- Set Yourself a Mark. = TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26,.7;00:p..m. ginia, 24 to 0. Pittsburgh beat her|~ Army, 28; Tuits, 6 ful time of it. . Until some readjus' } = atthe High School. Same hours 33 Manial Train- rival, Georgia Tech, 10 to 3. A sur-| (Colorado college, 21; University of | ment in wages and living expense Has L = ‘Miss Katherine Staley in Charge Enroll prise was sprung on the University | Denver, 0. been made, something akin to fami arge business houses give their satesinen quota ys | wN ing. PTLY, FIRST EVENING. (M ts T da is ‘ot Pennsylvania when the Virginia} Washington and Jefferson, 14; Le- (eonaition’ is bound to‘obtain. If In- /* to aim for each year; executives mark ‘out schedules. E PROM eel uesday ~~ Military Institute, considered a weak Jhigh, 0. a an sell its sae vhieh is com) of growth: for their organizations. Because a = and: Thursday evenings, 7:00 to 10: Re ig = Dickinson, '6; Ursinus, 7. paratively a ic d Es 1 SBE § ——S Georgetown; 40;7 Fordham, 17. the outside world, the money obtained Pe ee enernian? pig nepeaorn tremenous spur. to ee CON RCIAL. SCHOOL O6644444440140444e+9O4 | Hamilton, 14; New York univer- a stop to solve’ great problems § ; ipnuly: | 2 one. fe all Bersons een eae! a ay eee ° ~ axis sity, 13. deen) — hedui a 5 tet éntary : boo! ing, beginning shorthand, Winter Suits Brown, 14; Springtield.0, Dt: Baker addedvhie: was..-convinged ing Pele he? yourselt a maak path ee fe and. typewriting. Typewriting open ONLY to ‘ Wesleyan, 10;~Columbia, .0 that the great, mass of, people in’ In- HES at iy idaite 8 bag UL Bs Pe those taking either bookkeeping or shorthand. : and Overcoats Witten 68: Trinity “OA. [ener ches ae, Telotiaacgauied “we Me Ne eae . He. Ten necessary to start. FIRST EVENING, MON. a ‘al i. der » * } Frén See ae aie anon Valley. ¢- are going (6 ace India. make tremong: You'll be surprised to see how fret a disia “gill = DAY, OCTOBER 25, at 7:30. “Meets Monday, } Utah Aggies, 0;\ Montana, State, 0.| 0S advances.” ~ ‘A help ‘you fo°keep: that bahk account growing. Start »- $}3Bs \ Wednesday and Friday “evenings; in- the. High - $30. 00 South Dakota school of Mines, 12; oe - today. 5 ve Ee School. Mr. Aseltine -in. charge. ENROLL Montana, Schoolvof Mines, 9. | LANGER ‘WOULD “THE FRIENDLY BANK” 7 = PROMPTLY THE FIRST EVENING. ‘ rake,'7; University of } ri 19. | \ 5 00 Case, 75) Akron 0. DEBATE TOWNLEY — BRANCH SCHOOL: Wooster, 19; Oberlin, 0. is $7 University of Oregon, 13; Univer- | Minot, Ns Ds Oét. °25—Local laar \) BISMARCK BANK ; eas Claes in the common brated wil start ith . who addressed an open letter prestdent of the ‘Nonpartisan, League to debate J. F; T. O’Comnor at anJ Santa Clara, 7, open air meeting in this-city, received. 63; Uni-| the foNowing telegram: from Attor- ney General Langer jyesterday: — |) “Letter received. ‘Want first chance I sity of Idaho, 7. Colorado Untverng4 5 f Wyoming, 0. tanford, 21; University of California, vergity ¢ of ‘Utah, 0. All wool and good fit guar- anteed, or money back Free! Extra: pants with each Suit KRALL, p. m.andimeet Tuesday and Thursday. evenings thereafter if there is an ex ollie of ten or more, _ This number is necessary in. ordér. to comply with ~. the state regulation relating to state aid for even- \ ing sehools. . Those wishing. to enroll should com- municate with Supt. J. M. Martin: Remember the date and hour for the FIRST EVENING and be on hand ready for work. ° aN University _ Bismarck, : i a Nesta Dakota The ‘sphenodon, a_lizard:like ani- | to flebate , with Townley. Would de mal, found only in New Zealand, is; bate him all for days before elec: i, a be eee ee ee The Tailor the only magdern Fobrenentatire of fhe tion in as SvILutAN ANGER, great repitilian order living a e “ 1 ee HeHeeeeeHHeedetH+E448 | close of the carboniferous age. “attorney General.” nc : eeteteetsteras © or -