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PAGE SIX : o wi. .....BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. ie z Meee _..., THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1920. AVL CRUE aT Ky Ne iN ran ius y i ci Ay \f AN Aon ‘ \ j BISMARCK DAI 8 For Official Paper of ne 7 ‘Burleigh County - _ 7 THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE po Largest Circulation - _ Oldest Newspaper + inthe County - - — in the State — : Put Your Legals Where They Can Be Read By All the People in n Burleigh County. The legal rate is fixed by law; cost is same in,all papers. . Uae _ Voted for at General Election, Tuesday, Nov.2, Polls Open from 9 a.m. to9 p.m. soe ad tue ‘Help Us Build a Bigger and Better Burleigh County * oC 3 and a Larger Bismarck < N Am ann daanng an. ae BNO ee eT King ‘critics say that Georges Carpen- ra ring. He varies them according * COACH ZUPPKE AND HIS © ‘ . ; territory, ‘but to violate a tradition | combination, is: being SPORTS as firmly grounded as the game it- tier is a marf who uses;20 styles in to the man he is fighting. ° chica "GANG OF STAR GRIDDERS |ii"t.di"™"* po As the formation of the new “12 , | club league” depends entirely, on what RUN O CUTOUT NON OS COU COC TOMER URS. f . fa agpan is taken by the five American —Since Boston College 4 league clubs opposing th iza has, twice. humbled the Eli eleven. rtion of baseball, no ditlesthina, beet Coach Frank Cavanaugh 18 being call- Will Rheumatism Again. definitely considered for addition to ed the miracle coach by the B. C. stu- the circuit. dents and ulumni. on \ i Bind You Hard and: Foot?.. HELD INNOCENT 1 I WILBERT Ss TGNS , HIGH CLASS BAC] § ; UN VRCTNNS EN UENO Ceniy TTC rNTT vieMEr Ever Need sh New York, Oct. 28—That Wilbert | ~PRINCETON—Coach “Wob Roper | If you had Rheumatism last year |blood, that-you should try a rem- soll aa Robinson has signed a contract to!}has developed a strong backfield-on and Tected only the pains of the}edy that has proven so thoroughly ———- manage the- Brocklyn National | the Tiger eleven thfg fall. He is car- disease by rubbitig with liniments| satisfactory in these cases. §&.S.S., League baseball club for the next | rying three sets of hfgh-class offensive | \ and lotions, you can be aretha the Sine sod Blvod remedy, slang 3 three years on virtually his own layers. soon again you will be in the shack-|:the blood of all impurities, and re- | was Sinetaced-b by Pres, ‘Charles Eb, Mee ‘ t Fs Jes of this relentless foe. You may roves all disease: germs that. may jbets. In addition, it was stated that TWENTY STYLES | | fet some sli; pit temporary, Feliet <p info the bleod: Begin aie Robinson received a handsome bonus |. PHILADELPHIA—Quake i ‘om the pain Ins of the ieease y |S. y, and if you will write.a jfor winning the league championship - the v use of these local remedies, but}complete history of your case, our lot 1920. Rheumatism is too real and relent-| medical director will give you ex- The rooklyn club” hi a-)~—~C~*~“‘ CO Oe lll - less a disease to be rubbed away., | pert advice, without charge. Ad- awarded. by; its wo sitee Rite shat ““f. $o many cases of Rheumatism pee et Medical Aare 16t séivices of ‘Pitcher Sam Post, who come from a tiny germ in the wift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. was ‘purchased by Pittsburgh last back wit | August. from the Portsmouth, Va., iC HUNT'S Salve, oy <4 treatmentof ITCH, ECZEMA, / ; Bivawonu, TeTTER ne 1 as eae a 75 cent box at our risk. a “SPORT BITS _. RIBITS | aoe } SHIELDS THOMPSON | JOSEPH BRESLOW, Difiggist \ WANTS. RIDLEY PRINCETON—Coach Bob Roper is | Gedeon and Rothstein Give Test- «imony Before Grand Jury, Which Completes Work Chicago, Oct. 28.—Joe Gedeon, St. Louis American league second base- man, and Arnold Rothstein of New | York, gave testimon}-before the Cook county grand jury investigating the |* baseball scandal which the state’s at- | torney’s office ofterward announced “exoneratedsthe two men from com- in the throwing of games in 19 world’s series, but had mate- rially strengthened the cases against SAN FRANCISCO—Willie Ritchie, some of the men already indicted.” former lightweight champ, has made testimony In tie tagestigation whlen Danlante wah recon cit eieele tas lasted, more than a ‘month aaa Dantan Wie recently eu aaeelt resulted in true bills being voted against 13 men on charges of conspir- | acy to do an illegal ae ey pathol a final session on Friday to finish saving his star backfield man, Harri- up clerical work. The jury will vote %, no more true bills, according to state! These are the Illinois stars on whain Coach Robert Zuppke i is oat Pinte TES oe PES officials, who said that Rothstein and | depending to bring another Big Ten title to Urbana. Zuppke is a | round, athlete. \ | EAGLE Tailoring and Hat Works Suits dry cleaned and pressed, repairing - neatly done. Hats cleaned and blocked, Tenth Street at Fourth. Ave. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA HE Curtis Hotel—caterin?, to Transient Guests— offers something, pronouncedly unusual for this era of high prices: hamely, Luxurious Accommoda- tions “in _a really fine Hotel at Rates distinctly ‘reasonable. adrift from Fred Windsor. Gea the only men. said t Phone 58; we will call - yedeon were the only men. said to} ‘d deliver. have been implicated in the scandal |Crafty strategist. The fight he put up in 1919 to’cop was one of FE A an peaidst schon trae ‘bills had not pre- | the bitterest the school ever went through. Illini has a tough road DISCUSS BIG FOUR . 215 Broadway, one-half viously been voted, and that the jury ahead. + Phot ean ate pinion of Cor |. block west of postoffice now was convinced that these two | _ 5%. z STE tee yatachentas 4 Columbia into a big-four. athletic ST officials ! of thé minors, threatened cont action TARIFFS: 75 Rooms, Private Baths Single $2.00 Double $3.00 325 Rooms, Private Baths were innocent. 5 Gedeon d Rothstein testified } here from Canada for t against ‘Abe Attell. Hal Chase, Wii |Said, it being believed here that he|to prevent the: invasion of Toronto "4 7 Singk $2.50 Double $3.50 liam Burns. and others oa hom the; can be extradited. and Baluinore for the proposed new COLUMBIA PHON GRAPHS 200 Rooms, Private Baths jury already bad acted. “Their tes- Briere “12 club league.” Single $3.00 Double$4.00 timony probably will resuit in an at- FULTZ THRE “It-is hardly conductive to a restora - COLUMBIA RECORDS tempt to h®ve Attell brought’ back New York, Oct. Fresh fire was|tion of confidence in the honésty of thrown under the seething baseball|the national game that the first of-j pot here | ficial act of the board will be an at-j David L. Fultz, president of the.In-, tempt to violate not only ered } “The Terror is Coming” | ears | ternational league, gre of the powers iagreement to respect minor league Others $4.00 to $8.90 : ie 4 ON EASY, TERMS IF DESIRED sl COWAN’S DRUG STORE

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