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BED! GRID CAPTAIN y Cexter Is Chosen to, Lerd Team Next Year | | ° a eeneeron the Bie: THE? Aep_WSTRICTED. BD. hood” somewhere in the pper Mis- ei Bee te ty “7 HVE of tie Veh fourheas peat: athe SEER on \issippi valle), posaibly "Faego, were _Busiriess houses of all kinds will See ee ee ee a outlined Yy GN. Frink, . supreme find: this appropriate advertising._ e¢ 2 senior next year, {president and W.’F. Senn, treasure: OS : ° : 3 t year in the posi jof the Byotherhool o ‘Send the holiday greeting in the most: son. One of the young- s on the squad, he fought herd ail during the year and is pop- ules wilh ¢ rest of the team. “he lonqast elésed the football! sr ‘> the high school for this 1 practice will start ch: y ne hedule is now be- ing but is not yet complete. [1.500 ‘acres of land. would be pur- Jena lp arate Ny pr The ne, it is announced, will ased by the Yeomen for the city, e i . papas See Bus ie be with “londive, Mont, higa ‘here t Senn said) Plans are to. select |_ HEY bas been discovered COME IN-AND SEE OUR LINE OF on the night of Dee. 22. GIRLS OF A. C. SHOW PROWESS IN ATHLETICS rere, New. sesictit gitls lees Did the loss of Quarterback Buell] characterizes tHe play of other! Coach Fisher of Harvard works ‘on | that Fargo will be selected fer ie ed46 sdtfourn tonight’ until ‘Monday.| I b Pri ti D t S . . ‘ ~~ >t, Es = iy F 2 ‘ if are developing speed «aM@ lots of i+| greatly handicap the Harvard eleven | teains. Zhe theory that a — quirterback | 5; anal children’s council as a rea- Withesies Were called today in an ae 0 in ing ep . at hockey.. When they came out fo:|in the Princeton game? ‘Harvard regards the quarterback |'cannot be buffeted around and ~te-j sgn why the model city should be| effort .to show the motive-for- the . 5 the first practice games this fall! Jt is a cinch thdt every Harvard | as‘ supreme. He is the field ‘general ] tain his ability to think clearly-and | built here. 5 murders,,;'Barbara Tough and ‘Loui i = their play lacked snap. supporter will answer in the affirm-| of the Crimson forces on’ the grid-| quickly. It is pretty good logic at} i UP here are rr a play like men—follov | ative, ‘ iron. It is his duty 'to diret but] that. 4 : the ball in a flying’V that would make any man on the campus-ti up cigarettes to follow and/swi ER NAMED By Billy Evans With Buell in the game Harvard outplayed Princeton in the first BUELL IS KEY TO HARVARD ELEVEN - yet it usually lacks the dash that make thé other players do the exe- cution, ‘ For that reason Harvard quarter- ae Minus Brainy Quarterback, Crimson Team LosesIts Pach | | i i i | |to Mr, Senn. “, | Geis, Stis in the Hall home, and| cd woman, were among | James Mills, widower of the murder- ig ltccn Hundred ‘and. ‘Six | 10-100 ($1468.10) Doll JOHN “OLINGE N | lortgagee. |J. ‘A, HYLAND, Attorney for Mortgagee, | Bismarck N. Dak. NN | 11-2-9-16-23-30-=12-7 Fargo, N. D., Nov, 23.—Plans for jestablishing a “model city of child- Holidy Cards - orders. ‘Samples submitted upon. Yeomen Here yesterday, before state | managers of ‘the brotherhood in the | northwest it: was announced. today. | The 'eity is to consist of from 125 to {150 homes togesher with schools, churches, farms aid _a bank, is to. cost several millions of dollars | “Rteording to ‘announced ‘plans. About ‘Hore is little “John Doe,” about i'incings ta New vork etter @ in, New Yor) ra Pullman trip from Shreveport, La. Palins ‘porter stated that a man had asked him to bring the hild. to New York. where ould card. personal message wé have a most tractive litte of samples. the site in the next few months and begin work in the spring. More. than 400 cities and sites in the country have applied’ for the colony but it probably will go North or Sayth Dakota, Minnesota ‘or Iowa according TRACE MOTIVE. CHRISPMAS and HOLIDAY , FOR MURDER “+ CARDS. Somerville, ‘N.- J., Nov. 23.—The Grand: jury which is investigating the’ W. P. Chestnut of the Fargo Com. mercial Club. urged the, probability rather than actually turn. the’ trick. However, the spectacle. of secing. a | quarterback making a fair catch on; removes much of. ‘the | BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Hall-Mills' murder mystery is expect- | ‘Christmas and . We will’erigrave or print them for you. Now-is the time to place your approved way—a printed or engraved 3 an J}. ‘ ~ For the individual wishing a more SLUTMINITUEAHTOAUGU ARUGULA = THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922 ‘those sum- mn re- at- s 0 period and was continuing the pro- every punt = — their clubs like Huns in a tussel for| gram in the second, backs seldom carry the ball. As a| thrill from the game. It aléo exas- | E& — the ball. The clubs crash fast aad} Then a mixup after Bucll ‘had| rule quarterbacks are fleet of foot| perates members of the team that! == e f => furious as the play swings up and | tossed) a forward pas3 resulted in an|and their returns of punts form a|are down on the punt ready to| == - a = down the field but few of the girls|injury to Harvard’s quarter that] big feature in nearly every game.| tackle the receiver of the ball. = = consider shin guards necessary. caused his removal from the game.| With Harvard, however, it is differ-| Every now and then ‘some coach | 33 = Another development is that the| It is a matter of record that from | ent, the quarterback ‘is instructed to| instructs his men-to crash into ‘the =S = falling off of color, When the coeds | the time Buell left the game Har-| signal for a fair catch on a punt. | Harvard quarter and be penalized, | SS = started in the play the game last] vard seemed like a different team.| The signaling for a ‘fair eateh of feeling that the tackle may prove |S = September their costumes rivaled |It lacked the co-ordination so neces-| course eliminates any possibility af | of greater value than the penalty | == = the rainbow—out rivaled it in fact.! sary between the line and the backs.] returning the ball, but it does pre-| distance gained by the opposition. SS => Now the teams are assuming a more Harvard Style” Differs vent the quarter from being roughty| Unless Buell is able = / = sober tone, The Harvard style of footballis a] handled. against Yale the chances — — A battle is on for the winter class | bit different form: than that employ- Quarter Directs the Play Crimson will be hard hit. Buell is | = > supremacy. The sophomores are ph any of the other bigeleven. It It is the duty of the Harvard quar- | certainly the rudder of the Harvard | == = leading the race just now with only is praved itself very successful, | terback to think his team ‘to victory}| eleven. ant i= ri = one tic game to. mar their string of |« = , a => victories. Miss Lillian Hovland of Pa Re - i ; g = ie and the amont the: ay their} NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE| One Bob sleigh. ‘ Z ieee i Flaxton has charge of the tourna-|?o)cnos, ney SALE One wide tire wagon. = Oe a e . = * i E ne a jampion rake, . , = ” $ a # = A large majority of the girls of Like zbaseball; /a college must Notice ‘is ‘Hereby gi that ‘de-| First National Bank, Bismarck, N.-D.| == q y 8 a q r = tle school have been ‘playfag the| fave 4 winner if it is to draw in * rey even eat ee] One all red cow, forward:horns, 9 | = * a ' , 4 = “the Sehool have been lasing ihe (football. The coach plays a big| fault has been ‘iilide in the condi-| Re » forwardshorns,, 0 1S hee ye ye : 5 Es Ruth Andrews, physical director. nent in the erialioh came, Coaches | tions of that certain Mortgage inade|" One Fosp cow, spot face, = BS Ges ! ey = When the season /ends they will | Rav cam turn out winners ask fancy | by Jaegb J. Betg, Jr. of Arena, Coun STERLING STATE BANK, | | : = : ir activiti ae . i igh, atid | of Ste¥ling. = = pranater their activities, to basket-)"“Oniy recently two leading coach: Bauotar Meret eS Stattbae Stet! VINTON HEATON | = = 2 fi key |S, Were tendered new positions and | Bank, corporation, of _ Sterling, fi _ Agent. (SS SE ae a ie cohen naee aig Pee said they would consider them to| County, of “Burleigh and State .of|F. E. McCURDY, % = i = et lege, I the tuné of $15,000 a year. North” Dakota Mortgagee, dated the| ' Attorney for: Mortgagee. Vs = iss) Andrews) Arcs ty Riek set fae 6th day of December 1922, to secure} Bismarck, N. D. 2 = 1 i i - = Upper classy | Sonloreiand uner) f ; the following indebtedness, to-w! = Man df. hing ‘ch: i day taki = Root, Oakes: "Verna Owens, Fargo; TY COBB TO : 1921 ‘due Janese, 1022 ath ints j| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY = IE fia} y an Rar Teac mee anges are to ay . fe ng ‘ = Edna Sommerfield, Fargo. 5 GET 400 MARK | tte azte, at the rate ‘of 10% per ADVERTISEMENT = place in the policies-upon which business is conducted. = FLA etc Aaa peat i Hee ie dhe tathice ites eputcs| iNotiée is hereby ‘given, That that |S Most of the policies that have been in force for the past = Peterson, Hunter; Ruth Taleott,| Wore ited in ‘the office of ‘the. Register|, ‘Noti¢e is hereby given, That that | = 0 Dp ES Susi artin Harriett Ostby, and icago, Nov. Ty Cobb, - | of ‘Deeds of Burleigh County, State tai rt; ted b - = ae at i ane ° j = Silo Martin “Harriett Ostby, and’) Chlceeo, Nov. 72 Ty Cobb, mam or eee Geketa, nc the Tih’ day of | oriain, mortanees (executed by, Wi: | twenty-five years were based on the cardinal fact ‘of a ey Glade Latimer of Fargo and’ Edith | ag American an-| of North Dakots, ‘on, the 7th day 9f| ona Florence Sawyer and Burt R. | == : meee ney t ‘ : McDonald of Langdon. nounced ‘here that he had been ‘tin- and which ‘default .is of the follow. | Sawyer her husband, Mortgagors té | == steadily rising market. Fluctuations were aecepted as =: Freshmen: Dorthy Louden, Moore-- officially informed hig batting aver- ing nature, towit: failure to pay the| John Olinger, mortgagee; dated tho | = incid tal d t i b h == ead Minn; Alice Danley minted fas ifdr A022 eevee the a0 mark, note or ay, pat ‘thereof and that Ist day ot February ion and record. = fi en and temporary; but the assuranc@of a gen- = adys Flem Petersberg, a nce ing he was allowed a disputed | there ‘is. claimed to be due on gaid|ed in the office of the Register of Q} io may * = Puller Fargo: tive ide | iit,® same at New York last Moy. | Mortgage. at date of, this notice the| Deeds, Burleigh, County, North ‘De | eral average tendency upward, was the basis of every = Model igh School; ive Tid- This .400 average makes Cobb’s|sum of Seven. Hundred 3 xty-eight | kota, on, the 17th day of April 1917, } , t sats Ty 7 + = svig, Eastgate, Christine Rud, Port-| third seagon above that figure, tying| and 50-100 Dollars for principal and! in Book 107 at page 433, will be fore- | ae attitude that became formulated into a poliey. | = for ond brat and Mare Ketierin,| he maior longue record of 3. Bur [IMTS aud arghgn wil bol seek meters and nee tae | bas are i D ; a n at ‘sali e rr reinafter des- te tie Ate 22 Sa giein os Ries oe = Streeter. ” Tape in the inte "aU. Cou or | foreclosed by sale ‘of the personal | eribed, atthe front door of the Court | Bee Recent changes in businéss polity — changés, com- = t . be .. | property in (suc lortgagce ant ouse in the City of Bismarck, Coun-—+ * ! * ed tay = JOE WOOD IS not know thé exact figure 02, his| hereinafter described at public auc-|ty of Burleigh and State of North = ing about with the past year or more—are based 'on the , = average until the season batting to-|'tion, agrechbly to, the statutes in| Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. { ars i Me Bauch s gai y y = SLATED FOR tals are announced by President | such case made and provided, at the) M. on the 11th day of December 1022] 5 final acceptance of the fact that we have entered a per- = 7 Johnson of.the American League. front door ‘of ‘the: postoffice, in’ the | to satisfy the ‘amotfnt due upon said; ae eee fi ee °. 2712 % + ° (ets \ => HEAD COACH ‘ town af Agena, in the County of | mortgage on the day of sale." = iod-of a non-rising—in all likelihood a;falling—market- . = Oo -—— 9 | Burleigh, State ort akota, a e premises described in said) af ‘e ¢. : cat! "4 (3 one = By NEA Servi SPORT BRIEFS the hour. of 1 o’clock.¥. M., on Fri-} mortgage and which will be sold to, So jong as it was possible to assume that'the new price — eer Ss Nolan dee : || day ‘the ast day of December 1922. |gatisty the same, are those certain Jevel : id but @ tent 4 Son ttt ‘oh = ‘New Haven, Conn. Nov, 23.—Joe/ gg | that perdonal ‘property which willl promises situated in the County of levels represented but a temporary depression the old = Weed of the Cleveland American be sold to satisfy skid Mortgage 13| Burleigh and State of North Dakota: va Hiei Sots br: 4 ly id te ‘AtATI 1 dh r d . bi it = Lange. team who haa been signed New forkcohe, New York Am "| described as follows, to-wit: ti ‘and eseribed as follows stem The po: icles were rave iy arc maciously aanere: {0 » dU — 0 coach le Yale pitchers will) cans,will again train in Ohe all red cow, 4 years old} South East Quarter ection . . A => eventually have entire charge of |leans, it was unnoticed. | weight DOD pounds. Bint ef Eleven (11) Township One Hundred ee when it: became clear that in all human probability the = baseball at that institution, om: One blue cow; 6 years old, weight and Forty-one (141) North of. Range . 3 2 Rete. = le = = Yale, at the present time, is not| New York—Terms for a 15 routid 1,000 pounds. George ‘Olson ‘sale. | Seventy-seven. (77) West 5th P.M b market would continue downward, thén an adjustment = si i e bout on December 29 at Madison] —One réd ‘cow, ‘spot ‘face, bob. tail, ni ereas the mortgage pro- aot, icies imi * = melng ‘the professional avatem of jbout on Destmber., 29. at Madingn | Ong ree veqre olds elgnt "006 [ides nat in cate | the. morcgagory of basic:policies became imperative. = Who coached the Yale team last | weight title of American wero ag- | PORNGE. | ia jump. on shall fail cochay. texan the mortgages Bh es gs fe aaa aoe 3 = Year, wan a former varsity pl6yer. (Se ey ey Cree EN eTB ate Gece acinde: oan Stl rand. ab eeurityheratore, and . Chiéf.among:the policies that have necessarily been i e Yale had excellent icces: 7 One‘all réd year hgifer, small! the mortgagors have failed to pay the rps PRAMS RED. Ie i x ; 40 % # — Under his direction, if isvapderetied < Raat ey taxed due on the land for the year | ¢ anged are those that relate to the creation of Demand. = hat his business demands are such “ere ‘One heifer, coming two, red broc-| of 1921, the mortgagee paid the same is ia ‘ ene opis ai 5 A * = that he cannot give so much time tol - Some Kick ile ace, white patie git v_| om the 18th day” of September 1922 ‘ Under the old policids a certain Demand was inevit- —., = Yale athletics. x One white al re ‘ul calf,/in the sum 0’ ‘ighty-Four an x ’ y 0 P? ‘a mat — It is understood that Yale is de-| . SPriNE aaee-dpviate bun cant, | LOO ESEEO, BoM ara aia . able, and came to be accepted as a matter of course. It = : aitous’ of a eee or one all ‘ved! pring) ball calf there will be. due on said mottgage v ; t e cardinal policy of almogst bt atl producer and — baseball ag Bill Clarke of Prince: Bee ae ee Gareth eek | orn ee oo emer distributor to attempt to capture a generous share of the = . Jack Slattery at Harvard ani f i ing ST fayvictine a a : — Jott Tesrean at Dartmounth. This Fre sari os ps Gaetan Victor = éxisting. Demand. Not a great deal of thought was = trio of former big league stars havé One black cow, no spots, star face. 7 4 + iY . Ay = met with great success, Bill Clarke *Rqur summer, calves, 3 heifers and oa given to creating Demand itself. = has heen. it charge of baseball at 1 steer, rdan red and white. 7 e » ‘ : ‘ ss = Princeton tor about 20 years, One black mare, 12 years, star But now that the great Demand ‘has relaxed until = Yalo febls that. Joe Wood is just | Face. : ee i Ey ee sree erage eg = ‘ the tyne of player desired and that | Ot sore See ae ; there.is not eniough to give everybody a liberal share, = : he will fill the bill.’ ‘Report has it eacas, : fe 12 events Stak |e. ¥ po ag Het ose oc ei G G ‘ = tint Wet has sined a Meer | ja lack eg, 12 sees st it. has igen business to the imperative consideration —_, = conract to coach the “pitchers.” Soot black. é : Onei 6 2 — = would occasion no great surprise it | i Soe bay mare, star face, Jennie. i= of two t Ings: One Is how to get a full share of the De = before that contract expired. he W One hay gelding, strip ‘face 12 mand by taking it‘away from others by force of compe- : = appointe coach, years, Fritz. = Si6 * Sat P : = SS | One bay gelding 7 years, Pete, = tition. The other is how to-create more Demand, so. = ‘ ray gel 8 years, . . ¥ = Football Coaches Talk | One bay mare, I years, Dolly: \e there will be enough for all, . = F. G secti we = In Fancy Figures | One 10'ft, Kentucky dise drill. = J a . ae ee f | Onc15-ft. Emmerson: mower. ‘ e 4 . é <3 i if ‘ = TEEN sei/iee | One sering men 2 The great and imperative necessity of stimulating = Philadelphia, Nov. 23.—T) i Five sets harhiess. | >», and \ ) = " ppiiadelnhia, Nov, 28-—These are [x ite anes a | and creating Demand for the products of industry has =: -lege athletic circles. ‘The immense | x Oe, white aan Se |= at jdst given Advertising a position of importance in = 3 crowds that have been attending | +" One roan cow, 4 years old. = : > ‘ siness 7} olicies far in excess of an th t it h = the big games in all section of the | , One white steer. = a p y that 1 as ever = ‘country have brought in big divi- One roan cow, bob tail. = - known é > : — dends. Football coaches, wno are | + -Qne ved and white cow, spotted. ° = successful, talk in .fancy figures! } ‘One roan cow. 4 = re : 4 ‘ ‘ . (A = when you dicker for their services. | Qxe roan. steer. i Es <i RON ‘ ‘ = . __Pree’dent Baker of the Philadel- | Het Sug eon ALE SVM Ee + ‘ : \ \ = phia National League club was | ene uy ‘helter, ‘white spots, one = ; Published. by. the Bistharck Tribune, in co-operation = wised up to this fact recently when eee : with The American Association of Advertising Agencies = he conferred with .Hugo Bezdek} i" Drisca State Bank = 4 ; s = ‘y abent managing hiz tail-end ball | One all *bleck: cow, bob tail, 4 = = club. Bezdek, who formerly man-: veny old. Nelson Halvorson sale. = 4 aged Pittsburgh, is now director of | “"One black and white spotted bull = x athletics at Penn State. He has! : j calf. LG URAEA kbese. NCD. : : : = ‘been very successful. i ss fi Heaton & Lambert, ‘\etna, \- | @ Bonar Law: indulged ‘in. an :un = It is said that President Baker Is | LE One Moline Binder 7 ft ‘| Conservative. amile: when: tho cleo . ~ = still using the smelling salts in an| -MayoWells, champion icker of | QT QSP9S Se showed: = ; 7 \ = } effort to recover from ‘the figures | the Australian women’s football | One 2 ¢ : ‘ = Beeiel hurled at him. It seems the | teams, is seen here in a rematkable One , ; : = naker prexy had no idea of the | Qetion:photo-taken during a game | Onc | rl Tel H i i . We i i TMT TT = money the colleges are playing to, bt Sidnex_Qval. One Moline gang. , MACTERAATENL ERTL FTA ETU FERAL UAE ETA k

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