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PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE \ ne | SPORTS SELECTION OF . BASTERN CHAMP REAL PROBLEM No One University Stands Out| With Remarkable Record: for Season WEDNESDAY, DEC. f, 1920 7 bovine showed. marked object ’to the strumming of a ukelele. » “The best means of ‘meeting this ce suggestion,” ‘she said,’ “is to install . cheap -phonographs with . plenty : of violin records in the dairy barns,” | sometimes increased by as much as two quarts by the influence of music.’ But bossie is particular as to the instrument that furnishes the music. The-violin produces best results, Mrs. Smith said, and in one experiment, the her advice, the state's dairy products jwculd be valued far in excess of their present rating of $20,000,000 annually. ; “It has been proven by experiment,” Mrs, Smith said, “that the net amount of milk obtained at ilking, is “The Qualityleader” Commands the highest | - '' \ prices yet leads in sales. ‘ New York, Dec. The close of B3 e@ if the Eastern’ college football season 4s Reas a al { finds the task of selecting a cham- yy . on UW Mt “ pionship eleven more complicated A ee $ Pe } than usual. < sae) gol . fi In past years it has frequently been wh t al: ia , - the case that one v y team, with} ‘ - ‘ose re, (i) walt qu I f \ a re able record, stood out so \ . 4 far prominently that it was the choice ad W. pay the price. among many gridiron experts. Such a aaa ' a situation does not now exist.» \ f Six coliege or university elevens Nk met no defeats, but in the case of i five the record was marred by one or; more tie games. Boston college is : 3 i the only one which has a clean slate i ‘ ia : BPO and that team is to meet the strong! ‘The open air school ix comparative-| results. The North Dakota \ tid it possible. | Think.of a little .un- Holy Cross eleven Saturday. ly a new agency \in public health | Tuber losis association conceived | fortunate being helped back to health Five Elevens Undefeated won. Then ae Nob éthem al} the idea and at our state sanitorium | and usefulness. When: the seal sglé i Harvard, Princeton, Pittsburgh, Work: There arg over 900 of them al | ec uinped and. furnished a porch|is on in your. town push it along. |. Penn State and Stevens closed their| over the United States. In the ‘balmy s:hool room, engaged a teacher. and Another Open air “sclol under the schedule undefeated, but the tie'ton-) south and sunny west they are at\defrayiad all of the expenses cou: } supervision of our secretary reportel test between Princeton and Harvard) their best; but they are not by any | nected therewith. The results have4}as;follows: “At the end of the term left the question of supremacy un-! means confined to what might be} for several years heen all that could be | every child was lin the pink ‘of ‘phy- | solved. Penn State tied with Pitts-/ cated the milder climates. In our | desited. i Mentally the’ yong Nohousehold commissary , complete without itJ ° | Known everywhere-Buy it re A by the case for rehire a Visitors cordially invited to inspect our plant. A second group but thinly separa- NTERNATI ON A L local arrangements. :..i(j/"); _,. {of a MitthelFelub of women. She one - ted from the first division would nat- The program of speakers will\.in-|if South Dakot inymen fol! date utally include Dartmouth, Syracuse, i, elude L. D. \Ccffnran, president of the, examin eensteetpeigee gene an Ni Army, Brown, Holy Cross, | University of Minnesota; D.'J. Cowl-; ee Lehigh, Williai nd Yale. ing, president of Carleton college. H. eld 9 Army First in Scoring ,W. Voght, president of’ the Northern Ere: 38 16 | e, 4 q An analysis of the records of the . ‘Normal school, Aberdeen, S$, D,; Guy ies Te ~ ) various elevens develops interesting R TAN ] vi ED E. Maxwell, state normal school, Wi- De you know that Janguidness, that | and confusing data. West Point al- ,nona; S. B. Jackson, Minneapglis sup- | tired feng, Leavine 3 leaje ; though defeated by the Navy and F a | cuintendlent of schools; Mrs. H. 8.) or weak busic, sore muscles, & Mf or ( Notre Dame, rolled up an aggre- ESETAL | Godfréy of the Minnesota Federation} — swolien joints, rheuinatic pase jum: ; gating score of 314 points, which| Soldiers of Allied Countries Are °f Womans’ clubs, and Senator W. S.| . bago, ins he’ grat slority i cases, ‘i gives the Army first place in the L Kenyon of Iowa. Sessions will be | iadicate \ ry ; scoring. Williams is next with 312] » Drawn Together in Or- held in the morning, afternoon and) points, although defeated in three out . * evening. ‘ | ‘2 of,the eight games. i ganization Eth cre en emsonay Tyee ; From a defensive standpoint, Bos- aE " | pee ~ ton college appears to hold the palm, is, Dec. 1!—An_ international | : | oak aie aed OF as the players held their opponents | , binding together the war vet-| | cad bladder to a hi | to 16 points, of which! Yale made 13) erans’ associations of the allied coun- = wrists getter pode and Marietta 3, Syracuse was next’ tries was organized here today by thy M A K i oe ey gudered ‘qo ‘years ¢ with a low opponent score of 27,| delegations representing the United tly get f while Harvard was a close third with} States, France, Great Britain, Italy aphach 28 points. ‘ Belgium, Greece, Jugo-Slavia and 4 | Fay snacks belore § Se TEL Czecho-Slovakia, and was joined la-| \ 7, Fills advance aaa i ter by Portugal, Poland and Ruma- [seh ‘ _ edad aS ee e may CRN : 7 i LATE WINTER — |" Sia Sencar carat Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co...” | ‘ 5 The council will be composéd of | Influence of Strains Increases! ¢sctilemalsot isgeee Chseted. fe / 4 one member each from each country ; My recovery. i 0. Foley tideee Distributors,. isis eed ak Bismarck | i . and will probably meet in Paris as Supply of Lacteal Fluid js Pills, whied 8) rc t often as necessary, The ore Says Woman ki i H tion contemplates nlembership of @@ ; ( Yfuational veterans associations: | ae - co UUALUUUAERURSTRERUE AUTEN The underlying idea is ‘to preserve,| Mitchell, S. D., Dec. 1—When you, —. Ae ‘ mae Kos TAB Ae ~ XN = : partieylarly in time of stress, the} need an extra quart or two'of milk at | = : j ¢ } = i wns -|unity4'that existed among the allies an évening’s\milling, take slong ther = Fa “ ve a = ; StyPaul, Minn., Dee, 1—Golf play-| during the war and carry on the com- | © rd ¢ y cowshed Ror all bossie wants | == / oo ors dh ir sti radeship’ in various ways, by inter- | Y@T¢ oF co p ‘ = ! ers did not put away their sticks for P inter- | 7 produce the extra quota is.a touch| = = the season until the end of November, | national membership cards, an inter-| (1277 oy even a plaintive tune from | = eee 4 < = } favcrable weather ‘permitting _ play. batlonal memorial day, and ne ete aioli, : = 1 ; \ \ ! = iy. even though the courses were not in|change of information. respecting frayed oi ‘ a : is ; — the best ‘ah attion * disabled soldiers and the widows This is the statement of Mrs. Sep: = spent ° if We : ; ‘ = Later in the year many players will] and children of soldiers. It is ex- = ; ( = continue to use their drivers and put-| pected that the American Memorial : = L — ters. A humber of local clubs have! Day will be adopted generally, 5 => ~ NG > ie 2 r . ; ‘ - : 2 = ' i arranged for indoor friving tees ‘and The plan of organization which “They WORK = \ i. . : = putting greens, om which players may | will subniitted for approval at » = ® f, *. ‘ = keep" in form’ until spring weatheal full meeting tomorcpw. specifies that {~ y , lz sy The money that is spent to advertise the goods you = brings outdoor playing conditions. | the council will b€ directly renre-)) While you sleep’ = buy;‘comes to you. Once many people had the idea that 2) ea oe sented in each country of, the allies 4 = i . f 4 - ’ rae) HEYDLER WILL by, two veterans of that-country ap-| \ = - - goods advertised must be more expensive than goods z= pointed by the council and approved —— . $. oe. = HELP LANDIS by the veterans. Organization of that \ = for which no money was spent in advertising. | = OUST CROOKS} country, one of these veterans to“he | | 1 : Ts eh eS ao = wx| accredited to the government of that’ = < 3 = : New Yorks Deo, I—John A. Herd-( qh" yal simply. be_ channels for wth = That is about 2s sensi- the shelf. He must sell to Ge ler, president of the National league, the A canemtelann ‘of memorials tornr- ‘ = A °. pay rl a = = {rill aid in efforts of Judge Landis.) wiated by the. council. Such memor- paiiontt gs = ble as saying it costs:more = make a profit, he must sell = ew head of organized baseball, wal Baio is “ot = masts = clear, the game of dishonest players, eating anroved by (pe seteranes pe = , ei \ to make goods by machin- to be able to buy more = 4 he jannounced today. i Ngee a ae = | : © ee ines = 4 ia eghths uly oh avsey a6 pireat | Core eior qureatoning? "7 ie ery than by hand, because —_ goods, he must make sales . = ly asso ed wi all,’ Pe i ie ri \ , . ts ee = “to lay before Judge Landis not only _ U.S. Is Represented ey hav b the ma- Os in business = all the proof he may have against{ The Veterans of the United States ' = you e to buy . a t tay J = dishonest men of the profession, but] were. reprasented today by seven eames! chines % mee is = all the rumors, or names of those]members of the American Legion = = OG : : ! So he divides his profit = circulating rumors.” Posts in Paris and Landon, chosen — : ti te nt < \ : = Mr, Heydler said the names of many | by ile: ballad porimalider: ate — Without advertising three.ways, one-third for au players had been associated with, the | includes ‘lone! olbert, military ” S54 3 ’ ooh —_— =. gossip since the scandal of the f919/ attache at London. : i ' = yowhave to sell goods by himself, one-third‘for Ad- ara world’s ‘ series “‘hatl’ been. uncovered. he Greek delegation was unable; = yh ’ f “ : : = a He has made a list of the names,|te take an active part in the pro-j tte. 7 = hand." Just asa machine vertising and one-third in ‘2 Si many of whom are National league] ceedings. Two of its members were | = Te } Z il k t ti ira y, aN = players, as well as every one he] Venezelists and the-other two royal-| = es ea WI ma e-ten times, 0 price reduction for you. = con'd connect with gossip. ists,-and they were unable. to agree. | = ‘ d o af” r ; 2 . = i “. “I intend to present them,” he ad- a Y i= -hundred times, as many = « ded, “as well as certain investigations] > = KORe A oe s ‘ . ° ee = have made, to Judge, Landis. 1 am| ES age ee . = be articles as can be made by His advertising sells = sure the American league and all the; = 3 3 (fers = minor jteagues wil pursue a Ke] Oy Gav. SCHOOLS = | hand; so‘advertising seJls these goods in a few days. = ou Vee a | You are constipated, -bilious, and | ES * * ten’ times, pr a thousand He has made one-third as = | St. Pauls Minn, Dec. 1—All per-| What you need is one or two Cas: | SS Bea s s g ‘s. * Ps h GAS STANDARD sendtinterested.in the development of earets tonight, pare for your Pe = times; ds mafy articles as much profit in six days as = BJ education in Minnesota and surround-, and bowels. en you pe : “ ” H 4 = { See CENCE ing slates have been a A et to attend | wondering at eet ot your. ee = ‘ j can be sold ‘by hand.’ he would have made in six = the Citizens’ Regional Conference on | ziness, sic! eadache, bad cold, | ES en 5 " : ° is ,= Sars Education. which convenes here to-!upset, gassy stomach. No griping— | ES ‘ For instance: A> mer- months if he had not ad: , = The question of the standard re-| morrow, .,|no inconvenience. Children love Cas- | 5 : vertiged. He has, shared Bs = ‘ quired heat units to be furnished by| Dr. S. 0. Hartwell. St. Paul, city) carets too. 10, .25,' 50 cents, ae t chant buys a stock ef a 5 Zz “ z - = gas companies in the state will be = i= aan : his profit with you in re= / = one of the important questions to be < = ‘certain’ line of goods. He fj ag: ae = discussed at a conference called by Cu u re helias Se = / htdaes thou dollars turn for your giving him? = the North Dakota railroad commission ef s = Fa sa lolia ‘3 ES EF Dessuiben 6: iad Mbt Winter Suits 72 spends a nd doll your business. = The commission has tentatively) Hamlin’s Wizard Oil a Safe First d Oo ts = for these goods. Qccasion- : = establishmed the fdllowing | require- Aid Treatment an vercoa = , : : 2 = ments: 525 British Thermal Units Sa ; \ = ally some‘one buys one of Both of you make mon- = per cubic foot within a mile of a man-| ¢ How often lockjaw, blood poi- From = re . 3 = j ufactdring plant; a mintmum require: | soning, the loss of-an arm oF leg, = them, but’ most of his ey; both of you save mon- = for all purposes of 501 aT. Oe s imes even life itself, re- ! 3 , aid @ maximam of 660: B. T. U. sults from the neglect of a burn-or = ‘thousand dollars stayson ey. ~ = The rules promulgated by the com-| little cut! Hamlin's Wizard Oil is / = . : Le ; ~ = mission, subject to the action at the| 3 safe and effective first aid treat = Bios xe = a ‘ = conference, also, provides that gas) ent. It is 2, powerful antiseptie =. There’s no use arguing, you KNOW it pays to read = q nies must install suitable test- fete fel f f = - : : = fompatinta so that they can test the| this kind will lessen the danger of -All wool and good fit guar- 3'== advertisements. ' 5 = : 7 blood poisoning. Keep it handy. sd back J a = supply of gas at all times. Wizard Ol is a good dependable prep- | anteed, or money i : Shop N. for Ch ft = — aration to have in th dicine ch = River Is Falling _ for first aid, when ihe MODtaR a boriaes | Free! Extra- pants DP oy 4 ; - p Now ‘or ristmas \ = 2 The Missouri river is dropping rap-| Quickly drives out win ng ene o ‘ A 2 Se 5 ‘ ~ = idly as the ice is running out. Weath- tion Jin cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, with each Suit >, Se F = er bureau readings showed that the Mette mea eS el oust ag reulable $ 3 is Y E = river had dropped about three feet] canker sores, earache and toothache. KR. ALL. ; a ~ = since the high point retahed Sunday Geneyous- ess nlite Be, { 9 : ; fl = after the ice went out. ere are No troubled with constipation | s = 3 ice gorges reported at any river Liver Whoa agace gy eamuing Wizard 1 The Tailor 1H points. pills at druggists for 30c, Guaranteed. burgh and Lehigh; Pittsburgh was tied by Syracuse and Penn State, while Middlebury held Stevens to a scoreless tic. It can be stated that if a cham-. pionship team were tobe selected it would be found among the combina- tions enumerated. own North Dakota they have been held throughout the coldest winters for many years. The combination of rest, work und play in the open has been productive of the best possible '40 below zero. The ruddy glow pro- and the glass of hot milk do wonders superintendent, has “Had > charge of Blankets, robes,’ sleeping | sical conditten.— bags and fur wraps will defy even | people were alert: and made splendid Each one doing two years’ duced by an hour of winter sunshine | work in six md | Buy/ Christmal tor the pupiis. Christmas Seals-made | part in; this excellent: work. | records. timus ALLE ths time.” ‘mith, given before a. meetii rm rT MMMM Mc nn mm sedis and haveaj: \

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