The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1920, Page 6

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\ PAGE SIX SOR GRIDIRON TOLL | 13 LIVES; MORE THAN LAST YEAR Less Than Few Ye: ever. Ago, How- Compilations Show— Mostly High Schooi Boys | THE ONE ON » ~ Football exacted Chicago, wing the 1920! a toll of season which cl 2 lives lost during the! 8 in 1916 and 15 in 1915 of the youths killed thi season ve high school players who may have engaged in the game with- | out sufficient physical training for so rough a sport without proper instruc- tion. Only two of the'’dead were mem-} bers of the''tollege ‘aggregations, two ; on college teams. One boy 12 years; old was killed in a game of the sand-| lot ety. i ht were members of the high} were teams. LBONARD HOLDS TITLE IN STIFF {4-ROUND BOUT Wins $2,500 Emblematic Dia- mond Belt in Contest With Joe Welling ‘New York, . 27-—Benny Leon- ard, the world’s champion _ light- weight, successfully defended his title end won the $2,500 diamond belt, em- blematic of the title of the champion- Warmin, colief for theumetic aches. HES j used Sloan‘s ntand the quick ae dbrought a smile of Bleasuire to his face “SANDLOT” | _| ficial government circles~ of |BOY REACHES RECORD NOTE ROBERT MURRAY TACOMA, Wash.--Robert Murray, s a higher note than any voié? has touched. he . Frances Al- etr i alone can master, harold and other artists are ready ito testify as to his, m when the time comes for sentation to the public. . his “pre: h was presented to him by when lie.scored a tech- n Knockout’ over Joe Welling ot Chicago, in’ the fourteenth round: of what was to have been a 15-round bout at ‘Madison Square Garden last night, Leonard did not show the effective- Iness of his punches until the thir- teenth round, when he sent Welling down three times, Welling going through the ropes on two of these oc- casions and being groggy in going to his corner. Cy . iLeonard seemed over- A anxious to finish his task at the open” ing of the fourteenth round -at simply ered@his opponert to the floor with lefts and rights for a count of rine.Welling Showing remark- able gameness, tottered- to his feet.! The referee, however, decided , that Welling had received sufficient pun- ishment and stepped between the men, although Welling and-his seconds pro- tested that he was able to continue. in the opening bout of six rounds, Harveys Bright, Brooklyn feather- weight, was given the decision over Jimmy ‘Powers, Hoboken. Jeff ‘Duf- fy, Chicago, middleweight, lost a ten round bout with Frank (McGuire ot Williamsport, Pa. “Panama Joe” Gans, negro middleweight champion, knocked out George Christian of California in the third round of a scheduled 10-round semi-final bout. ARMY AND NAVY READY FOR FRAY New York, Nov. 2 Nov. 27.—Atter short workouts at the Polo grounds yester- day the army,and navy, football teams rested last night and were ready for|' their annual game here this after- noon, Though the navy éleven rules a slight favorite in the betting, being quoted to win at odds of 11 to 10, it is generally conceded that the two teams appear to be more evenly matched this season than in some years. di Ationg the early, arrivals from of- Wash- ington were Secretary of the, Navy Daniels and his family and Secretary of War Baker and party. “BAT” NELSON: IN" FIGHT FOR ESTATE x eS / Chicago, Nov. 27.—Property valued. at $150.000, which Oscar “Battling” Nelson says he earned in the ring THE GLUEK Co. CAPITOL CITY .BOTTLING WORKS. Wholesale Distributors | - AUUNVTEASUBLUOOOEANODACUNEEUUUSOUONOOUOGDANOUDOUAUDLUEOEYDNOAOOATHNNUDAN High Grade 5 € Underwood State North At $4.50 Per Ton F. 0. B. Underwood, North Dakota To R. E. Hartley Coal Mine. , MINNEAPOLIS DO Lignite Coal’ Bank, Underwood, Dakota chief brought in an application for in- +-and tooks after the later liquidation Home-made, but Has No Equal for Coughs ' Makes # family supply of really dependable cough medicine, Fs9- Tif prepared, and saves choot 3 @ severe cough or ehest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickfe, hoarseness, or’ diMeulé breathing, or if your child wakes up during the croup and you. want. ‘quick this’ relitble’ old home- mage nedy. Any druggist can su; you with 2% ouneca” of Pines: this into a pint beétle and fi with plain gra lated su night with 0 syrup, if recipe makes a pint. of kable cough. remedy. It taste: nd in spite of its low cost, it can lepended upor to give “quick and lasjing relief, You“can feel this take. holds-of a cough in a way ~fireans business. * It loosens and raises the phiéem. stops throat tickle and soéthea and heals the irritated mem es that line the throat and bronchial. tubes with, such. prompt: ness, ease and certainty that it is really aston hing. Pinex is at special ani highly conéen- trated compound of genuine Norway ine extract, and, ig, probably -the,-best nown means of; overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest’ colds, There are many worthless imitations realty of ‘this: mixture. 'To avoid disanpojat- ment. ask for *2Yy olnees: of Pinex.’: ctions and don't accént any- with tui’ i tatanteed fo give abaoltité or inoney promptly -ret fan? ~~ Pines Co. Ft: Wayne Ind from. 1900 to 1912 is, at.stake in.a, suit filed in. superior court by the ‘former lightweight, boxer .to restrain, his. with his ¢ontrol of the property. Nelson's suit decfares that ‘thé és? tate left to him by his fathér was en- tirely his own. and that he turned it life-time tobe managed for ‘him. - FORD HANGS UP NEW AUTO SALES RECORD IN OCT. 99,967 Cars: Made’ in’ Month, or | One in Every ‘Eighteen and Half Seconds During October 99,967 Ford. cars were ‘made in the Ford factory at Detroit and. shipped out. to join the four and one-half million’ already in service. , This. is the highest record ever reached by the Ford company, or any othér company. Thirty-three more cars would have~brought pro- duction up to the 100,000 mark for the month. October 26\was. the banner day, having brought forth 4,688 cars. This was also a record breaker. ; It means that one car was. completed every eighteen and one-half seconds for, the: entire twenty-four hour day. The Ford estimate for this year. is one and one-quarter million cars and trucks. It was during the fall of 1909 that Henry Ford placed on the-market bis now famous Model “'T’’—the car that |, broughtFord unquestioned supremacy. in the. motor, car industry. To, date, more than four and one-half million of this one model have been built ana distributed to the four cornets of the world. Of models prior to, the “T”, thirty thousand\were manufac- tured: 2 During 1910, 18,644Ford cars were built a tremendous output for those days... Yet in ten. years from that time.Ford production hag grown to more than. one million a year, Almost half of the motor cars in the world are Ford cars. In the Unit- ed States and Canada a little better than one-half are Fords. * Soon Tired of Life: A Lawrence’ (Kan.) young’, man, who craved thé life of a fireman, ap- plied for a’ position’ at\the depart- ment and was told to report for, duty at seven o'clock Thursday morning. Shortly after h the a ptactice dtill4 was staged with: all the thrills of a real alarm, with, the new recruit an {n- terested spectator. <Aften:the drill the surance for the new flreman-and asked him who should he notified in case he was the victim of an accident. The re- recrult said there would be no dccl- dents so far,as he was concerned,and theretipon tendered his resignation, having béen a fireman for. a period of 40 minutes. ~ Riches of the Indian Tribes. In connection with the practical res- ervation industries’ maintained — by: tle government: there dre ¢onducted, brothers atid .ststers from, interfering A over to his father duging the latter’s te every: legi wy ea How ‘Europe « lapse, z eed The doll-may be aiiy desired size. Caver the: front qnd the back of the doll withia:strip of ribbon, and fringe it at the bottom. The front and back are stitched together at the sides. Kimono: slééves and sash ‘ate made of natrow double ribbon. “The dott hangs by a narrow ribbo:r fastened to}. the back... ( FOR THE YOUNG GIRL ‘pretty patty bags. wilt, be a ae- précidféd gift to the young gifl: An attractive bag is made of two squares of taffeta, any desired size. The up periméntation® farms, and nearty 400 farmers, sockmen and; assistants’ ate employed and live | hear : communities for giving {fistruction and counsel. the service. handles large sums anni ally In loans to, Indians, as initial cap4 itdl for beginning . thelt self-support - of these loans... The value of all in- dividual (and tribal property, if* re- cent mineral returns are included, ts approximately $1,000,000,000. Leong Sitter. ey “There is one thing which that young lawyer fellow of Ella's ought to be proficient’ in when he comes to practice.” “What Is that?” Hmore American. Stocking. Hie Ceitae. s8 of thém. They're spirit ther- bought 100 Wetmore—Sh! mometers. per cent alcohol, twelve/ demonstration ‘and three ‘ex-! 4 Indian! Under authority. of the law!’ “The art of securing a stay.”—Bal- |. Dryden—Are /you trying to corner} the thermometer market? 1 see you've Every one is filled with 9 | ™~ deal. American standard... Help your yeighbor,. help LITTLE GIFTS ~ TO MAKE FOR “(CHRISTMAS - JAPANESE PINCUSHION A Japanese doll pincushion wourt ° be a welcome .present to a little girl! e N w Bulga : bee ‘Colored ae he nt abl sh Trouble Brewing for Home Brewers * ~ A Fiume Settlettent With ‘Wo. DY Annunzio Left Out, War Bonuses in Twelve States” ve Legalizing Land Seizures in Italy: New York Shocks Constaritinoplé A Néw Search for the Oldest Maiti Wes We Pay for Tons of Water i in The Dish-Washing Machine As a Germ Killer ~ \ the bag at the corne: 7 Community Progress _ Through Co-operation . \Gteater cofnmiunity” progress can only be. achieved ‘Mhrowgh cooperation. of everyone everywhere in Bur- ’ Jeigh County. There afé no mits to our progress if ‘we all work heed and aa the other fellow an honest Each one of us ‘occupies a webitn place in-the pokaan plan of life, and in exchange for his services to all the rest of us, is etititled to a,good ving according to the your: city friend-that: we may all achieve a larger treasure of community progress than would be possible_ ts were eaeh of us to. work for himself alone. ~ BISMARCK: BANK - Bisitlarck North Dakota The Bank For All the People Bank at the Bismarck e head War Between the d “Open” Shop tn' the ‘belief that the “open: shop” crusade is intended to undo everything union labor ‘has ac- ished ‘dnd'to “feudalize America,” the heads of the American Federation of Labor are making war plans. ; ‘Thése labor leaders agree “that a united front must be presented to these attacks, and that every unwarrai ted attempt to reduce wages and working Conditions to prewar levels must be resisted with imate wedpon,” Thus, as the Baltimore S un notes, labor and ‘capital are lining tip for a finish Att The leading business interests “will bargain collectively with labor only when forced to do so” nd “4g: concefitrated campaign of the employers’ int erests alresdy has ‘been launched agaitist organized bor on the reaffirmation of the “ ‘open shop’ principle and on the stand that wages must be reduced as Fart ofthe process of deflation.” ihe Jabor situation is probably the biggest poten that confrorits the great mass of the Ameri- can people {oday, and as this article in the “DIGES T” this week—November 27th—presents opinions fromts all sides, it wl be read closely. * Other news-features of great interest and value is this number of.the “DIGEST” are: The Shipping Board Scandal _ (Witha : Full-Page | a“ Views. _Wrangel’s Co ny per square has a.band of gold. or ‘An opening is made by cutting four straight lines from the center to the edges in the. upper, square. ., Urossed ‘straps of ribbon are ‘attached to this opening, forming the handles. An opening while tiny* A full-sized model. of’ Westminster Abbey. was. specially.~ erected near Berlin recently for film purposes. ~ your oh ase friend, “heip silver lace around the outer edge.'-- (édging of rosebuds finisses off: the ‘ Heney Ford’s Plan to Help Idie Boys he -Learn-andEarn. ....., The Rejected and the Elected i inv ‘the : Hall of Fame- Prohibition Results in One State The Need of An Abridged Bible How to Fill the Country.Church British Sketches on the Sinn-Fein «Front «©... . Harding as Barn Painter, B Band - Musician and. Humorist Best of the Current Poetry Topics of the Day “Many Interesting IMustrations in Hate Tees: pete 3 Humorous t Cartogta Will Rheumatism, Agaith Bind You Hand and Foot? 2 Tf you had Bhcumatia iat eft | blood, that you should 7 fey a rem. onl; ly that has ren so thorou; Gueace et * ith Timers ‘satisfactory in these cases. ea8, and. lotions, you can be sure that the fine old blood remedy ‘cleanses goon Pie eentieas oe in tee shack-|the blood of all impurities, and re- ‘You may moves alt disense germs. that may bane a ie potest telief|creep into the blood. Begin taking. Le he Pal aed the meds but be SS: Sioa, ond and if ny, will write ate use focal rem yut | com: ir aes o Store Ta bol slat aden vditetor will give you ex- @ disease to be: Titel fees pert ithout Ad. Y So many cases of Rheumatism dress ohh Medical Ad 161 eome from a tiny germ in the|Swift Laboratory, A Gee XN Concentrate . 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