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i PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1920 "end of the week finds you all in—you are = tired, listless and lack S baseball here. 26,000-HOLES Boston.—Ed Ray and Ted Vardon traveled 40,000 miles and played 26,- 000 holes during their exhibition golf games in this country. They won 50 and lost 13 matches. YOST’S BUSINESS. Ann Arbor—Coach “Hurry-Up” Yast may retire from football after ‘his fall. He has been actiyely engaged in coaching since ,1897. e’s a wealthy coal operator. a vigorous walk or a® round of the links—or any other exercise that re- quires much physical exer- tion. Many a man, even in his middle forties, has a vague feeling that he is “getting old’”’—and right 4 ata time when heshould be "at his ver i | _ Thousands--yes millions—of ple at Be ‘thoi. bent physically. themselves in this condition early in lite a in the sonee that the yours thereis no excuse fer it. You can check a a in the sense that the years tendency to grow old. You can carry a e DENVER PRODUCT him Presying ‘heavily, upon youth with its joys.and enthusiasm into Boston.—Coach Cavanaugh, famous pa Stel fore e sense that 79’ Band £08: But you must give Nature all the as the coach of the Boston College ital fortes ate WAStINE: help in. The best assistance you can find—asstet. team, which has humbled Yale twice, away fasterthan Nature re- ance of a sound, constructive character is in the use of began his coaching career in Denver, places the worn out tissucs.. a is I Col, 15 years ago. SURE! IT PAYS. : The Great General Tonic New York.—‘“Tex” Rickard’s fight club isn’t exactly a flivvey.- Six shows have netted him $225,300. The state It enriches the blood—gently stimulates heart, liver: a5 per cent. cut whith amounted tiatteye to normal activity brings buck your pop. panes took oe cont and mental vigor—chases away that tired, worn-out feel. | 0 $11,268 ing and replaces it with a spirit of buoyancy. 0 ia a distinctive preparation, scientifically cor- rect in its combination of medicinal ingredients, and there's nothing more invigorating, more strengthening or more ré- building. Specially beneficial for invalids, convalescenta and run-down people of all conditions.’ Get a bottle from your: ae today—tomorrow you will feel better for it. Macvictturers Lyko Medicine Co. xhessvciettm. NEW OFFERING Washington, Nov. 9.— Secretary Houston announced a new offering of treasury certificates of indebtedness for “$200,000,000, or thereabouts.” The issue, which will bear 5% per cent. interest, will be dated November 15 and will mature May 16 of next year. NOT WORKING BUT TIRED OUT When one feels always tired without working; or suffers from backache, lumbago, rheumatic. pains, sore thus: f $$$ 5 FARMS AND REAL ESTATE Wanted and For Sa'e Direct From Owners NO COMMISSION TO PAY © We are receiving hundreds of letters from prosp are interested in purchasing residence property. b business opportuniti farm lands, timber lands, direct from the owner! It is our purpose to help in bringing the owner and purchaser together, that they may deal direct with one another ‘and save all commissions and the time and trouble of negotiating through a third party. If you are desirous of selling your farm, 'y, hotel. store, residence or any Qther offering, it will be to your advantage to write our branch office nearest you for full details, stating what you have to offer for sale. You will be under no obligations whatever. Prospective buyers of real estate of a tion, that wish to purchase direct from the owners, should write us, stating fully just what they are in the market for, and the state. city or town where they deste to locate, and we will forwayd complete descriptions of what » have to offer, together with the owners names and addre: . There is fo charge of any kind for this servicé, and we positively not charge any commission from the owners. Owners and Prospective Purchasers Write the Branch Office Nearest You Today. The Real Estate Exchange Company No Commission to Pay—Owner and Purchaser Deal Direet, General District Offices Located at Central. States Eastern States Janesville, Wiseonsin Asheville, North Carolina ) tive buyers that ness property, investments, ete., cles or stiff joints it is not always easy to locate the source of trouble, but very frequently it can be traced to overworked, weakened or diseased ‘kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th & Edi- son St., Lalu ‘Golo., writes: “Mv kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble for,some time. I took Foley away.” MONTAXN A “U” LOSES Walla Walla, Wash.,- Nov. 9.—Whit- man college defeated the University SCIENCE REVEALS that foods that abound in the vitamins best promote . healthful growth. Scott's Emulsion as an aid to growth and strength should Ahave a place in the diet of most children. Sect & Bowne. Blooméeld ? i Kidney Pills and they helped me right | Did you ever sto) to considel good ealth, what a tremendoas Pack i is placed] Many people have poe s. 3.3. upon your human system every S areat aid in keeping their syatem in good condition. ing such a OF ie heart ‘is constantly pump- fing blood tole a and system-builder ing life and vitality to every part} 'S. S. strengthe mu ed enrichés of your body. This’ is being rap-) the blood suppl poly. and ives new in consumed aoae being. ¢ tree. and tality to whole ito energy end s' systent fol is Ri 8. 8. is sold by an druggists, koe a panetl Pe ree Write-for free Titeratare and full. a rae itere is a certain information to. Chief Medical ve Lago Lot wee and tear that must/-viser, 162 Switt Esbatstoryr. & you are to enjoy! lanta, Ga, ‘ , . COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS ~ COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED | 4) Ample security for surplus funds appeals to prudent men and women in any voeation or pro- The assets, policy and record of this bank, extending over 41 years, assures safety Aor money deposited here. ~ i fession. You can profftably. invest Your surplus LY here in a Savings Account at 4 per cent interé: We pay you Zon Savings. Gh NATIONAL, BANK oie, N.D. +t and Lar The Old 2 this section, of t — . — Rc ASK FUNDS FOR — LANDIS OFFERED $50,000 A YEAR |" = INDIAN HOUSE | TOHEAD REORGANIZED BASEBALL co oe Se . Ann . - ; -\ = | dinted Judge \cebbsa wor suntat Mountain j == i. ‘ = \ AT FT, BETHOLD Federal Judge and Ardent Fan} Landis of Chicago. chairman. of the = \ \ 3 = ‘“ tribunal, Judge Landis, if he ac-|=S ¢ Ps => : aaa Takes Offer Made to Hint |cepts, will be the supreme dictator = { s ’) = Old Séout Seeks, $250 to Com- Under Consideration [Of all. leagues joining the plan and) 3s - ‘ = \ . eae : : 2 ! will receive $50,000 a year. = - y = , plete Building Being Built \ Contract Runs Seven Yeai = * = There |\MINOR LEAGUERS IN AIR! Second and third members of the} == , ‘ = H tribunal will be appointed later and| == => Pigoaae 4 spidae fone will be chosen by the, minor |= => People of North Dakota are askeil | Chicago. Nov. §.—-John A. Heydler, Hleagues, Repregentatives of the new] == nswer our oor-Bell! = to contribute $250 toward the com- | President, y and treasurer of jeague left tonight Kansas City | A = pletion of a community building on the {the new national league and Hank! where’ tho National Association of |= = Ft. Berthold reservation. The plea} O'Day, well known to the public finor Leagues meet tomorrow to/== { \ au = is made by Conrad Smith, an old Gros}an umpire and manager ,this mori-j Present ine proposition to them. ia = + P N — Ventre Indian scout, whose addres ing conferred over the subject of um- minor» league member would | ee s = Van Hook, N..D. The plea w: fires fe 2 ebail leag ars While Judge Landis} Ss m *. = cainda ee the ¢ e SP OBveciae Fr: A als ie | pew eval) leagu would be given a contract for seven => E erson said that if a doorstep- to sprea their = aier, with th ‘years, according to a statement|== * ° = eee oe en i made by club owners. = man did something. better goods at your feet for you = cost. of $2,400, and that it is ne ether he would accept ; Judge Landis was notified of his] . A oa = complete, and cannot be finished with | tion of chairman of the hoard of appointment by a committee Of, five | EE than his neighbor, no mat- to look at Ko = i 2 7 land told them he would take thi 2 : cs \ = out $250 additional for materials. Mr. | trol for a term.of 7 at an gunual | 0 de undes Taerient anit mike | == a SS — Smith, who is chairman of the jsalary of $50,000. said hey "* ppl chatapris ee : = 1 ew take a on = ‘mittee in charge of the project, | would make known his decision within | Known MO UGsien a0ghy = ‘4 ter what it was, th orld Don’t let. the opportun- =. son who served in France with the | @ few days, Both Sides Unylelding = = American for Chicago today was no longer the! Plans for the new league and a|==s would make a beaten path ~ it h A , i = Persons who desire to make contri- rendezvous | of leading minor | and ew controiling body contain . tre- | ES to his d mone. f ity -that advertisements = ntions or seek more information con- | major ba L resident! quent-reference to the minor leagues |= ‘0. his door. fa . : => é erning the building may address Mr’ | Be nds! which are given ance that. they |= ‘ . *. tage ts = \ Smith at Van. Hook. heer ere will not be overlo and that their | t offer you slip by. No ma’ \. = eee = ssociation | territory wil not be invaded \in| SS * = HONOR FOUNDER jot minor leagues was scheduled: for | selecting ‘the twelfth member of the |= But times Have changed. ter what you want, cloth- > = Rome. Noy. 9. "The International | today. , |new Teague. Hie ater = e Ni, \z d i * . ct = . : : al | CEES ne action can 1 all-d = Oe ,=S a he Sa eaUite Boling K won CEOEDS ta teal Ig on-ot both tions in the reor- = ow-a: ays the men who ing, groceries, a fountain ; = ablet ry of David Lu- ansas City, Nov. 9. ar clouds) ganization plans with ‘either side|=e¢ 1. 166 P a x i = ie the et lar otane fastitute and {loomed dark aud forbidding for the! yielding. = 4 make the “better” things. . pen or a farm. you will = Ami an representative in it up to proponents of the i er Hae ral is a ine Johnson one = i rm 9 fi d th ‘i ¥9 . ‘ = he 2 oath Ja : zation whe ‘conferred with club owners at the |S 3 * = Ieee GeNerat, navarnblg O05 TNE s club oxnaesof the) soit ational and] are “making ‘paths” to nd the “better” ones in = institute order his acti ala : 4 et hree clubs, => : f ee é « P—¥ mouneyesortay. vote on the pro-; without sm, the | = your door. \ _., the advertising columns. '- is : yi tribun Pao pint session issued an “ultimatum: to = a4 . = g body of organized base tho Joh clubs declaring they | == , * i jones n the committee of three ap-| could neither come over and take part | ‘ Th i = PROFIT BY THIS pointed by the new jonal league | j in the meeting, which’ would be gov-| == Every time a newspaper fc advertisements tell = ious j orga rday in Chicago ar-| erned by a majority vote or a new /S5 . x ‘ = Don't Waste Another Day. ed to- present the Lasker plan to; jeague. would be formed. The Chi- |S comes a host of people are you where you can get ‘= == ithe gninor leaguers. ind go, New York and Boston Ameri- |S ‘ 4 = When you are worried by backache; |that it would be overw an clubs joined in organizing the|/ == ringing your door-bell.. what you want, when you = By lamen nd urinary disord |featads. istearacacetaved cueneel ves (ena ty of Gis Rader = =\ > e vith ¢ ried Minor guers decli “We are the majority of the ij = \ . 24. — medicine. ment swith ans unre ‘capable of setting their own disputes {can league and consequently are the| == Merchants and manufac: want it. » ( % = irck people’s example. | 4nd conducting their own affairs, { American League,” Clark Griffith of = J t i G s\ ¥ 4 sy Pills. es the Washington American club said. |= re . ~ = AE ecHReAy MANNER OF ORGANIZATION | 0ne Arherican league will operate | = urers are waiting on the = Verify it {f you wish: Chicago, Nov. 9.—-Major baseball'next year with or without the Chi-|ES : a = N M. rot, carpenter, 521_7th jleagues yesterday were broken up o, New. York and Boston clubs.” [35 i a \ 7 y = ' a St. N. nears eats ‘ago Thad |and a new tele) lub, league com-; The new'league will give Ne W Wonk, = 4) 5 =. Es f the-eight National league Chicago and Boston two clubs in the) == . => a bad’ spell of kidney trouble. My Posed -o = BUYING WITH A DEF \ = = bs and the three from the .Amer-' same league? => EE 1 ITE KNOWLED: = hel never let up aching for several! in" teaguo which, have. sided with’ "Previous to yesterday's action, John-| == GE IS SO = < welts anieny neys were in bad | them in plans for reorganization of gon’s backers had declared that the/ == \ TT = shape on GE Ca the game was formed. A twelfth-three American league clubs would = 4 ao MUCH BE ER THAN SHOPPING AT RANDOM. = = - sediment. elt a (on ane ber will be chosen, it was an- 1 take th layers into | === 7 = took several boxes of Doan's Kidney | nounced. ees ss the Fe slate, maint ing that the = \ STUDY THE ADVERTISEMENTS. = Pills and y did just as represented. Organization of the new leaguej players on a club belonged to the| === aa 7 ae = After a day’s treatment I was rid of] came after the five American league! jeague under contracts. = \ : ; Ne its : 4 the trouble. T have Prey jously eee clubs had re sed to’reply to anvul-| Ua reeainada ieee = x = e a a a t y " = => emramip Doan’ and. Fed | umatim fonel b te tet oe CARPENTIOR GOES |= = Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t} join in the reorganization. TO HIS | HOMELAND = => simply ask for a kidney remedy—-get} After organizing the, new league, ss — . ) = Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that | the baseball, magnates proceeded with] New York, Nov. Nov. 9.— —Georges Car- =e e ; 2 — = Mr. Danrot had. Foster-Milburn Co,/ the Lasker plan for civilian control] pentier, who Saturday signed a cqn-|== ~~ = Mfrs., Buffalo, ~ of professional baseball and -ap-|tract to meet Jack Dempsey next] == \ \ = spring for the, world’s heavyweight = j ’ XN => A } championship, ended his’ second stay | =: \ \ tf = h e in America yesterday. Accompanied | 3 2 A . = \ Be Youn In Bod Mind and by his manager, he sailed for Havre, il : A \ 4 = i on the steamer France. The manager 1 tit § y; gn the steamer France, The manages HMIIINIUUNANIUNUIUIIAINIIILTIANIAUNNHTH SUN 0000000000 HVAVATNH ANA HECNEN TG AUAUAAAGLAUAUGEA AACA LUA ; was sure to take the title from Demp- ue Ms = i : H ooks Des ite our Years "=" : ANB! of Montana football team here Satur- tana’s famous Minnesota shift time 4 7 How often you have | SPORT BITS | day, 13 to 7, after breaking up Mon- after time. 8 q wished that you could = * | “ ' indulge in the sient WALTER CHATS. ot 00 ous exercise of out Sacramento. Walter Mails is 3 { Co — prov 3 door sports with the = ing as good an after dinner speaker You Must Replace t e Wear d vigor and enthusiasm as he did a big league fiitcher Th: 4 ao _ of youth! But the ses Duster” is campaigning for honest and Tear on the Human System wo ® 4 e ae hin i our ral Business Locaticn Our building is now completely re- modeled since.the fire we had two ‘ months ago and we are now ready for, business at our oid location across front the. Postoffice, where we will bezwkg - - pleased to greet our old and new cus-. |" tomers. We will still carry our old reliable, line, THE ROYAL TAILORS Woolens, and as a special inducement:and: open- \ ing offer we are placing on sale a genu- [| ine, custom tailored, made-to-measure, © THE ROYAL TAILORS, guaran{eed all pure wool suit or overcoat. . 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