The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 6

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PAGE SIX sik BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SRE Oat ‘~~ WEDNESDAY, |NEW WELLAND CANAL 18 FIRST STEP ; IN OPENING GREAT LAKES TO SEA 17, 1920. — LARGEST CONCRETE! é ag |ARCH IN WORLD| OF air Profits for All | Minneapolié, Minn. Nov. 17.—The ! 4 | largest \conerete arch in-the world— : Pa B sad feet long—is under -constraction y e awe | here. It is one of the five ayches | which wills span ithe Mississlpelieiyet é Substantial progress in all directions i at Frartylin Avenue. GRAFTON MEETS ; pth areh, vil is made of pe | and satisfactory working and living con- = é ie orced concrete, surpasses by et | gas : . | ia similar one in Rome, which was ditions are the direct result of fair profits. i | declared the 1 t iste ‘& i WILLISTON. FOR ecu ue ingot exam, Qn the other hand, abnormal profits | will ‘be j 200-foot concrete arch, with bee soon soo a ee De eee {of the bridge. Cate re rte bridge, which is 36 feet wie through increased competition, and“ mer of 1922, in the opinion of K.1t~ when the public balks at the high prices, the-market breaks—the eonsumer hav- ) ing learned to use less of the product or to STATE HONORS: Beats Valley City Team and Earns Right for Try at | Oustaa, general ‘superintenden& o! | bridge construction. It will’cost \ap- | | proximately $600,000, he estiniated. i f Championship | Because of the immense weight of! b ee: i . the huge middle arch, it is necessary | ‘ ttafton, N. D, Nov. 17—-In a con Ito bull "a pottign enitke-aatadiecand | use substitutes, does not /buy in normal quantities for a long time. Wisest business-policy dictates profits adjoining spans at the -mgme time. Mr. Oustad ‘said, so that there will be | a supporting force against the reac- test featured by the almost perfect team work of the light Grafton high school team, the local midget eleven ‘Mion of the middle span. ¢ which will give everyone a fair share in P ? fe : defeated the powerful \Valley City ——=—— a i team here yesterday afternoon by the i _Prosperity. de © of 27 to 6 and won the football honors for the eastern halt of the state. As-result of Grafton's yictory the high school team will meet the Williston eleven at Univer- IA, si tele, Grand Forks, on Thanks- ‘DULUTH Acre -A BUILDING TONIC To those of delicate con- | stitution, young or old, |; Scott's Emulsion is nourishment and tonic that builds up - the whole body. « ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield,N.J. 20-18 BISMARCK BANK Bisrttarck North Dakota 4 t 1 , to decide the state grid- iron SC hanplonshigt Once Valley City Rallied except. in. the: third quarter When: they made a strong rally and suc-| MINNEAPOLIS: ceeded in pushing, McFadden, halt } “aS PAUL back, over the line for a touchdown, ; a the visitors were not dangerous. | Grafton scored early in the first quarter on a number of long runs. | Before the period ended. another touchdown was added to the home team’s score. Goal was kicked af- ter the first touchdown but the ball went wide after the second score. Grafton a touchdown and goal in the second quarter also, the first. half ending with the score 20 to 0. In the third quarter Grafton again . scored first, but Valfy City came Work by the Canadian government) the river rapids will remain the main | luth, with St.Paul and Minneapolis 4 a ooo Te an Be oe AU DITO RIU ONE NIGHT ONLY < “THURSDAY, ‘NOV.-'18CURTAIN 9: P. M. es al $ i OL AUS Pre seit . ENMAN (o) Be 3 JOSEOH GN4GIO = = = = back and made a touchdown bar|Q@ @ new Welland Canal has revived obstacles. Engineers say this may bejon the Mississippi Ri = ie a = 5 = Z failed to kick goal. ‘The final quar- interest throughout the west aird“iid-|done away with by dams or canals| picture at top Loca how Canada’ = MALEY-REEVES SrtA HERBERT MARTINETTI = ter was scoreless but the home team wee werk. athe one msuiced Pad extending ee Galop Rapids to Mon-|{s preaking through, with the new] 5= = gained the most ground. Penalties |}*’ shantic Ocean so that Seeaeron pee channel to Port. Weller. on Lake On-| == THE ERRY USICAL LAY = cut off another. score. ie ly direct 10 lak Ses. i he chain of Great Lakes now ex-|tario. Dotted line on small map indi-| == 2 4 & — i Credit for the victory of the Grat-|°°'8 may ply direct to lake ports. ; tends about one thousand miles above| cates canal being built. Large-map| == : = ton team, which was outweighed The old Welland Canal and the} Niagara, with Lake. Ontario and the|shows tho possible. waterway route} == = y nearly 12 pounds to fhe man, is giv- rapids of the St. Lawrence River: have | Upper St. Lawrence-adding 250 more,|from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Du-| == = Gi té Coach’ Finusedn. He tas’ de been the stumbling block in the planj when the Welland Canal and the-rap-|iuth, down through Lakes- Superior, | == -—4 veloped a team which shows a mar- to make ocean ports of Buffalo,|ids are opened. The lower St. Law-| Michigan, Huron, Erte, Ontario and| == = love a en 1 i earintes Rochester, Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, | rence is already open to big ships. through’the,St. Lawrence River to the |=5 = velous perfection in the art of inter: /Toledo, Milwaukee, Chicago. Duluth,) On the other end of the line, it|Atlantic. The light line between Du-| => = ference. No runner ever tore loose |superior and other Great Lakes ports. | would be possible to complete a circle }luth and St: Paul indicates, the canal | == = on the Grafton team except with two| With ‘the Welland’ Canal being | through’ the Great Lakes by a water-| that wotild be necessary to connect the] ==, = oy ae men at his; side to dispose |¢leared for deep ocean-going vessels, !;way connecting Lake Superior at Du-|Great Lakes and Mississippi. = = 0! acklers. t = AAA RRA AAR AR ri ir = = => Team Work Won the Victory i PACT = = Coach Paul Davis of the Univer. uid cae ball players and eee SNOW STORM INTERFERES FARR = = i sity, who refereed the contest sald | blers ndicte y the jury probably | _ i TA — — sity, who refereed the ‘contest si Veil be brought to trial in January | “WITH CORN HARVESTING} ee sith | fora © a0) = best exhibition of team-work he had jit was said. ’ ‘ : L BLADDER | |= i Puen Laney = ever seen on a high school team. . 7 E = > ii aa ear {cae AS, => | Phere were no thrilling trick playa|~ TURKEYS .., raatous Palle et Nov: : Aig the = “Buddies” is produced under the sanie management that present Jane Cowl in. Bismarck. = | in ie = = zeeorted to. A ice tune from Pun Don’t sell your Turkeys belor month éf Novernber ‘made corn: pick- bea = Prices ‘55¢ to $220 inchiling Tax. Seat Sale Harris & C¢.,, Now on ee ats ormations, cross bucks and straight | their value. See Northern Pro- | ing a difficult operation, as the stalks U ress A as} = : totbal eared, he Gratton team 02 | dee Co, and get posted on Mat | ie twisedy the wind and Oe a i. Srna INAH RTE CAE eM ee Newgaard, H. Nelson, halfs, Stewart; ket Lidmppor pied re. my ton PapeHed. as Seine ae i i x » full-back, and, Theralson, quarter- prices based on marke! orth: | ah ae i i eck gna, EoD, Qtr Pe rode Go Bismarck, N\D. ‘werent fer nel oreo | acTaeCCoC_CC_ TATA ners. Newgaard made two tduch- a lasthi yenowe is given as the Peasee |= = I sown. Nelson. a; and festa: Just received shipment Mon-| for tie thereased wages. Thus far | == & . oS rn = {| Sener od the shang game for |2reh and _ Carney screened 'the corn has not been damaged, but |S i ; Ni i =) \ NI MeFadgen® rang game {0 Wyoming Coal Place your ithe curly biizaagd was ‘warning | ES BS : ‘ = ' 0 the only touchdown Was the big man order now for immediate deliy- | cnoigh, nerrorde ito Bed Teachin = \ Ky = / in the offense, ery while delivery can be made) lane irom, vari .2ecuone or the |S. i \ = j LOUNE ROY ON TEAM ‘lfrom box cart; Washburn Lig-! Shea = x : ‘ fl = L TE | = * i =- mizmigek tootball tans were espe- nite Coal Co. Phone 453. | 26 per cent. Discount on Man- |= 4 = cially interested in the’ Grafton-Valley Ciig-ahapit out reservoirs {ilithe ena Hattan Shirts... 25 per cent] dis- |= i, 3 ¥ j i = . i ll ga vT up-s) = oe ‘ Se alco Geattoncuuaetercmicky 1s & of each leaf afford continuous lubri-) count’ on night robes . and = bd ‘ } 4 = former Bismarck boy. He lived in|cation to a new automobile spring. |pajamas. Bergeson’s. = Vie now e e : a a Ss r = - Bismarck while his father, T. H. Thor- = ts ; = alson, was adjutant-general, and went = f : : " X = , through the eight grade in Bismarck. — _~ / ¥ Sen 3 After léaving Bismarck he attended = ie 4 i = Grand Forks high school for three; = ¥ ee ‘ \ \ = years, but is finishing at Grafton, the = \ \ ee) = TLoralson home. i => Though weighing but 120 pounds, = | Knowledge i 1s bought « effort, BS: ; : —, Tommy is rated as one of the best i= } ap 2 = -y quarterbacks in North Dakota. He is =>- It t k ti a rs it = lightning. fast_and a good field gen- a = a) es Ime and mone! acquire ii Lf = = Pat BATTERIES , = v eq . oe Selenide = % = ool TURNS = Book lore makes a man learnatl: as = STATE'S EVIDENCE = Ao : \ es t = ; ‘ = : +> 4 . eis \ son Chicago,..Nov, 17. Eddie . Cicotte, = Knowledge of ‘current events makes his opinion re- “Bok = conferson rales. numerous It] = pected And cought” = Fae fe = = dictments by the special Cook coun- = \ \ \ = ‘4 ty grand jury in connection with the = : = 1919 world’s series scandal, prov- Se re Rgpetizace wialies his ‘services valuable. ‘ s ES ably will not be punished for his a . = part in the game throwing, accord- = Lo \ on wr => ing to officials of the state’s~attor- = ee > = ney’s office. Cicotte will turn state’s = ... And what does wdvettising do? ae evidence when the-men indicted are = A i & 7 A ~» => tried and his only sentence will~be = “aA 2 \ aes . => x e banishment from organized baseball, t =. ‘ i 2 = 7 | it was said tonight. < be ‘ =, It adds to his knowledge, . e : i = While no official announcement A | t ti é ee eae ‘ : g = 2 was made by the state’s attorney's n nyt at on \ = 7 @ = office, an official let it become/known ae ai Fa, = = = that but, for Cicotte's testimony the When your battery needs .atténtion, = . It keeps him abreast of the times. ie { = jury never would have had suffi- , . 4 s = x iE de = sient evidence to indict more than to what kind, of| service station do you = ‘ = ne or two persons and that there ipl Sh dog atotnErena as ere = Advertising teaches: hdwto get ther most in value and = wyuld be little chance for convic- skilled wor! . = / ‘ = we without the pitcher as a state : = : / enjoyment at the least expenditure of what he has = Please reali that, no matter what = ed _= i ‘make of battery you have, it will be given = earned. . wars eye ‘ S = \ get Ita ade tela teat’ expert attention at our Service Staticn® = =: Winter Suits } | ‘snd made to last 28 Jobs as. possipie- = The newspapers area type-andink u university. i = . d Ov, t | Batteries are thrown away every day =. x f - = é \ ‘ an grcoats which our experts ‘could ecqnomicai!y : = 2 \ Z ‘gut into shape to vive efficient service. 2 ‘ ; Read the advertisements regularly for knowledge that _ : = { From No matter what make of battery =| pays. ; \ = $30. 00 | s ityour car you will find it: worth = . : \ ‘ aS # = ¢ | your while to get acquaints with om = ‘ SEN 3 x " = t $ 75. 00“ | ‘3 arvice. When your batterv. trvtv worn ¢ = i \ = ¥ E-GATTERY , : it = * = > n° ut—and not before then—-\ a be = = = - a ' = yore K + Fvide the ‘onsite i ’ \ = ‘ All wool and good fit guar- 4 \ Exe | ni tpysellive US SNM E giaeee =. Z s = - anteed, or money back aca a? i 4 < , = = a =, Ry = \ = Free! Extra pants ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE CO. = «ee \ =. ' = = with each Suit 215 Main Street , \ = - oS ae j fee ceae = 5 _ ~ = KR ALL \ BISMARCK, N. D. ‘ = - \ ’ % - . , = “S + ° = : The Tailor pa ag - in a + — ee Paces. Fn AGAR fie \ \ ; yt f ; >

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