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NOTREDAME, NEBRASKA, TO MEETTHURSDAY West Virginia, 28; ‘Ohio U., 0, Deleware; ‘21; Dickinson, 0 . ‘SOUTH. Tennesseé Medics, 50; Mines, 6. Alabama Poly., 110; Georgia Tech., Missouri ~_l | 10. | Milwaukee——The Milwaukee club | of the American Assodiation will \train at Troy Ala, it was announced, nics ‘kholm. .—The Swedish Amateur, Athled ic Association invited Ameri- can: athletes to compete in. games @ iat Gothenberg next July, it was ‘announced. ‘ ey Jew . s Severs! New Conference) yo. Point,—Cadet Dennis’. Tens Will See Action “On Gridiron all in the Big Ten’) | interest for Thanks- r as the Middle i river to the games con- the teams of the North niereollegiate Conference ¢ teams’ of the Missouri. vh one game, the Notre raska serap is of national the other games are largely of traditional or local interest only. Members of the North Central In- tercollewiate are playing a largegnum- ber of games on “Turkey day.’4 Five game: irded in which members | of the conference appear, three of these being games inavhich menbers of the conference seek to win honors.|| in the orglinization’s standing. The game of the most interest is the mecting between South Dakota State ond Creighton at Omaha. The interes: game has a most important bearing upon the standing of Greighton while the Broa s team can make a fail- ure of its season by losing. The Omaha team has played good foot- ball after a rather mediocre begin- ning, its cne podr-game being against Marauette. Comparative scores give the Dakota team the best of the con- test, The other Conference games bring together the North Dakota Aggies and Morningside at Sioux City, and the } Wesleyan .and .Des at Des Moines. The i iroons lost a one-sid- ed game to S. D. State, but have tied Des Moines and Nebraska Wes- leyan. Scores ‘would indicate that the N. D, team wenid have. the best of the Morningside tussle although the Fargo team has not been going well since its, game with the univer- sity.and Des Moines game looks even. COLEHARBOR TRAM WINNER Opens Basketball Season with Victory Over Turtle Lakes ; 7 The Coleharbor Town basketball | team defeated Turtle Lake at Turtle Lake Friday-night bv a seore of 42 {1 to- 12. The game was hard fought from start to finish getting. rather rough at times. The Coleharbor ma- chiné soon got into action after the first few minutes of play and the Turtle Lake team was unable to check it. Coleharbor is after. the champion- ship of McLean*coynty and this makes their second game won this season. The line-up: Coleharbor: A’ Miller, Center. J..W. Vogel, R. Forward. M. Blaha, L. Forward, H, Lundin, R. Guard. R Blaha, L. Guard. urtle Lake: Linquist, Center. Nelson, R. Forward. Johnson-Evju, L. Forward. Evju-Honson, R. Guard. Thompson, L. Guard. Subs: Coleharbor—A.. Magnusson. Turtle Lake—Honson. Baskets: Vogel J. W. 9,°H. Lundin 6, M. Blaha 3, Miller 2, Johnson 1. Nelson 1, Evju 3. Referee: A, Vogel, Haas. Saturday’ Ss, Football| i | Results oo WEST.” 16; Minnesota, 7. Indiana, 7; Pur California, 28; iy Case, 7; Ohio orthern, 0, Case, 7; Ohio Northern, 6. Reloit, 17; Ripon, 9. Franklin, 27; Earlham, 0, Kewstin Academy, 7; Marquette Academ Denv 1 16; Colorado Mines, 0. St. Louis U., 28; Loyola, 0. Wooster, 43; Muskinum, 0. Heiddber Western Reserve, -0, | Creighton, 83; Nebraska WeSleyan, | } 13. |. Young, 0. i Columbia (Dubuque), 50; De Paul setts Aggies, 0, Detroit, 20; W. & J., 9. Ohio Wesleyan, 14; Dennison, 13. Augustana, 7; Mlinois College, 6. 1; Carthage, 6. Aggies, 2333 Brigham 6. Still College, 18; St. Ambrose, 1 3; Kalamazoo, 0. Ames, 6. Milliken, 6; Lake Forest, 6.- Michigan Aggies, »45; De Pauw, 0. n, 19; ‘Knox, 7. EAST. Harvard, 10; Yale, 3. Arm, 17; Navy, 14. Wabash, 14; Tufts, 0. Lehigh, 0. s,16; St.’Johns, 7. , 7; Brown, 0, Bucknell, 20; Rutger$, 13, Notre Dame, 19; Carnegie Tech,, 0.[' ned swings west of the | 0. | Massachu- \ | Mulligan of New York was elected captain of the Army football team |for next year. ‘Perpetuation _ Of Hill Lines to \ St. Paul, Nov. 27.—Perpetuation or the union -between the Chicago, Bur- lington 2nd° Quincy and the North- ern Pacific railroads in any consol- idation to be. made will be insisted upon by the Northern Pacific, it was emphasized ‘in a statement here to- day by Charles Donnelly, president of the road. The official disclosure of the post tion to be taken by the Northern | Pacific was interpreted to be entire- ly to the testimony of President Ralph Budd of thé Great. Northern during the recent consolidation. plan | hearing before the interstate com- merce commission in Washingtur, Mr. Budd at the hearing advocated |a@ union/of the Northern Pacific ana |the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and of the Great Northern and Bur- lington in the event that the pro- posed consolidation of the Great Northern, ‘Burlington and Northern Pacific does not materialize. President Donnelly’s statem: | t also ports that a ‘breach. between the Northern ‘Pacific ‘and the Great Northern is threatened and that open warfare with the Burlington line as tWe big stake, will be waged if the three, roadconsolidation. plan is. not |-approved.”’ COMMITS SUICIDE (By. the Associated Press) Sioux Falls, S. D., Nov. 27,—An- thony Mahre, 74, last night commi ted suicide by jumping into a ciat- ern at his home here, members. of Maryland, 64; Catholic University, ~——________-____¢ SPORT BRIEFS | e—__—______—_-____» Be Insisted Upon)? is interpreged as confirmation of re-'|] te. SCHULTZ: SAYS HE TEACHERS 10 err eae NOT BE... CHANGE NAME} _ WitHour rr “Tantwe soon’ put me on the ih to health-and I’never intend to be: without it in the house,” declared: Hugo Schultz, 1171 Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. “For! two years my stomach.: was | all out of order, I suffered from indigestion and gas bloating. ‘and was in distress after every: meal.’ My appetite. was poor, my liver ‘was sluggish and my golor was very |” sallow. Copstipation caused me..no end. of trouble, my back hurt ter: ribly in the region of my. kidneys and_I was so pervous and restless 1 couldn’t half sleep. “Five bottles of Tanlac fixed” me |- up fine... I have» big appetite, everything agrees, with me, and;I-am enjoying the very best ‘of: health, Tanlac has done even more. than Was claimed ‘for itsin my. case”... , Tanlac is sold by all good \drugy condition $185, or write Box | Body to be Known as North Dakota Education Asso-. , ciation ¢ $1,500.00--8 roo! Fargo, N. D., Nov. 27—The North balance terms. Dakota Teachers Association in clos- ing. sessions of its convention: here late yesterday accepted recommenda- tions of the constitutional and reso- lutions committee gnd made changes in the legislation as suggested and passed resolutions made. public -yes- terday. The changes in the constituticn.it clude changing the name of the or- ganization to the North Dakota Edu- cation Association, Officers were also chosen as re: ommended by the nominating com- mittee. ; The execution committee of the educational association will meet in Nalley City on December, 19, appoint nd standing committees, choose time and place for the 1923. meeting ‘anu make plans. for it and choose a sec- retary. RED CROSS ‘GIVEN SUPPORT The Red: Cross Roll Call campaign is receiving greater support than last year, Henry T. Murphy, chair- man, said: today. He expects the roundup of tne en- tire city to show excellent results at the end of the campaign. ~front, full terms. Phone according to infarmation from the | to Mrs, M..B, Bowe, in charge vf :¢) state federal employment office .hevé. Able bodied men can be assured of work the year around, according ito |) the association. \ Mone EY INVESTED i 1 27-Practically, all of the-$1,6( 000 invested by the, grand: lodge ‘0. U, W. in ‘farm loans, municipal securities and provement warrants, is invested i North Dakota according to ‘a report of the investment committee: Uf the grand lodge; made to the executive committee at a meeting in th building here today NEED HELP. ee Fargo, N. D.,Nov. 27.—Mines about | FOR SALE—Oak roll top desk, oa Houghton, Mich., are badly’ in-need| as new at a bargain. Phone 768R. of experienced miners and laborers, 11-27-3t | BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Salad. Dres 2 Se Undertakers Embalmers . Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 » NIGHT PHONES 246-887 _.' PERRY UNQERTAKING PARLORS the family told authorities, The dead, man paced the floor of a:room in his home’ all day Sunday and evidently was worried for some reason, Mrs. Mahre said; but he told noon his trouble. The body was found sev-' eral hours after he disappeared. He. left a wife, a son and a daughter. Few -- you ance protection that your Insurance Agemty way i can offer you. Tell your Insurance Agent what property Your you have, and he'll made tell you how to safe- guard the invest- ment that it repre- sentg. A. J. Arnot Capital Insurance Agency at pur Tasurance Agent to? | | portant factor that guarantees to you that the prosperity you enjoy teday will also be yours i tomorrow. small part of fun same enersy Fire insur: i \ and: resourcefulneds. -you dis: only one form of Why not, then, consult yc your — played in acquiring it. insurance agent in‘the: same doctor or lawyer? . He knows insurance in ‘all its departments and its forms. He, alone, is capable of apply- iI This advertisement i is published by the following Agencies ot old line stock Insurance The Byrne Agency City Insurance Agency Licensed Embéimer in Charge .— Day Phone 100.: ” Night | ‘Pone 100 or 681 ~ BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY © N 220-MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture, Made to Order. GRAPE {poctom!, f ing the best type of insurance to your individual needs. Why hot make it a rule to con- sult your insurance agent reg- ularly? Surely it is. worth while(to devote to the presér- vation of! your ‘property a things are-more vital to than ‘insurance.. Insur- is the’ one, big, alf-im: AM tea No business man or ‘hore owner can be expected to. be expert in insurance matters. © Time does not permit detailed - study of. forms and insurance methods. ‘ You-néed thepro- fessional ‘services of. your lo- cal ‘agent. in which you consult your insurance agent fias insurance his life work. \ Companies. { F. L, Conklin. Harvey Harris & Co. F. E. Hedden J. H. Holihan Henry & Henry , Investors Mies Security sii af Bish ae ’ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | |FOR SALE—Buick oaving car, 7. Good $1,100.00—2 rooms balance /$15 per .month. chicken house, 6 lots, $500 cash, $3 650.00—6 rooms, all modern, east ‘RADISHES . |) CAULIFLOWER WINESAPS __ JONATHANS ‘WALNUTS -. ALMONDS FRESH ROASTED PEANRTS RIPE OLIVES. MINT JELLY PRESER -sQU ASH Béans, All Phones 211 \ Last Call 619-W. + 11-27-3t 00. cash, Phone 309M 6, Bismarck, 1-27-86 A H. Evans of. the 2 lots, $200: cash, ms, barn, wind-mill,] rectly because habits +4 gun’ to: YWANTE! basement, garage, 961. Henry & Henry. Cole. —Free, Demonst: sing with Wessoh Oil. —Snow Drift and Wesson Oil “We ‘Thank You” Egg Plant: * . Apples > ORANGES (all sizes) _ ~* Nats | ' Relishes » SHleinz’s : SWEET MAID, 3 Richelieu af ES 2 CRANBERRIES DATES FIGS,” = Se Dressings u Mayonnaise . Mees ae Salad‘ Dressitig’ Richelieu 1000 Island Dressing: lieu: “Tartar . Sauce - Dufty’ 8 Sweat Apple.Cider in.Bulk.*. | Grape Juice livery Saturday 4:30, week days 4:00. “ “Thanksgiving Suggestions HEAD LETTUCE , CELERY CABBAGE TOMATOES” GREEN: ONIONS * CUCUMBERS PURESAMS SPICED PRESERVES WANTED:—Girl’ td~ work for room IF. ‘ARGO WOMEN and board, 621 6th St. | YA SWEET and DILL PICKLES Sule PRACTICE SHOOTING Fargo, N. D.,:-27.—Several young women; members, of the rifle club of the Business. Women’s Club of Fargo have made penfect. scores‘ shooting at’ fifty feet, Captain W. Agricultural .Col- lege 'R. 0... C. said today, easier to teach women to shoot. cor- they have the. matter of hadling a ak headed. —Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Than ne ‘ Thanksgiving Week fs here and owe have many" things to be thankful for. We have laid in; a bountiful supply of. al things’ necessary for your Thanksgiving needs’ both in Fruits and Vegetables. Head Lettuce, Celery, Calage Cabbage, Cauliflower) Cabbage, Carrots, Rutabagas, etc. . Grape Fruit, Oranges, Bananas, Apples, oa Cluster Raisins, Figs, Dates, ete, Then for Puddings and Cakes, we have a full ii of Spices and Candied Peel, such as Citron, Orange, Lemon-ete. AY Then to add to our usual high class servite, for the few days between now-and ae we will havea _ wif Ladies are very cordially invited a come in and taste the delicious cakes ‘made ‘with Snow Drift Shortening, and learn how to make a most palatable 1000 Island, Do not fail to take ‘advantage of this opportunity to learn the good qualities of _ Do our shopping early as we close all day Thanks- CELERY DELICIOUS WAGNERS .BANANAS BRAZILS FILBERTS, | | "PIMENTO OLIVES ; GREEN QUIVES ‘CELERY OLIVES \ SWEET POTATOES Ginger ‘Ale : “Richeljew vat When you think of ‘vegetables for your dinuer let us suggest one of the following “Sifted Sweet Wrinkle Pears,Golden Wax Gréen Stringless Beans, ‘Asparagus Tips, Tiny Beets. - SWEET CREAM...__.OYSTERS 118 Third St. Walter E. Fargo! no bad 11-27-2t e It is| ‘ Lewis Famous Coffee will, Old. -Grimes Pumpkin,’ oe delicious pies. No. § fj Heinzes Apple Butter, 2 2 can, lb. jars, 4 5: GN 55c per jar ....... £ at Syrup, dark, No. 10, pail . Libby’s . - Cat: large bottles. mee 2 Wax Beans, Extra Stand- “Bach ......... 25c Bt EE ard, No. 2 can. "50 = . os 3 cans for. Cc ee eeE Cocoa, fancy quality, 25c value. 2 ‘Ibs. Fancy Queen. Olives, 20 oz. jars. Calumet Baking Powder, * Per jar ..... sy 35c ba see a eae oa nea < NN Baker’s Premium Choco- late, 2, 25c cakes for . (Mazola Oil, qt. cans. Hach.... Keystone Green Gage 4 * Plums, No. 214 30 i al can. Each..... Cc Prunes, large z : size, 3 IThg.... : ,Seedless Raisins, 19 oz. | pkg. 3 pkgs..... cans. Each.... Crisco, 1-Ib. ean. Each..... MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 [tor quarry |= ‘THE ENTIRE. Thanksgiving} Dinner Perfect Everything from the appetizer to the j dessert wholesome and palatable.' Every part of your dinner will be a thorough suc- § cess if you make this quality store your 4 shopping headquarters. We've arranged J a wonderful variety for Thanksgiving. ‘ You will find many special offerings —a ft few of which are listed here. : Lewis. Justrite Coffee. make your Thanksgiving, dinner taste better. The best for the price. os -g Ss mais... $1.00 Syrup, . Crystal Wis No. 10 pail,’ "63¢ WEE Peas, extra sifted. No. 2 can. 65c 8 cans for..... ‘Keystone Bartlett| Pears. No. 8 can. 45c ¥ 38c 59c| 55c¢ Pride of Rome Corn, No. B 2.can. 59c 3 cans . 55c res Glazed Pirieapple.. A i cans] eee a. te Crisco, 3-Ib. Yrib for «..... 48c 75c 27c. Tomatoes, No. 2 can. 3 cans for hand cai, 49c FEE & GROCERY.¢¢ RETAIL “What Goes With the Turkey? Is just as important as thelbird itself.. The mince meat- or pumpkin, the seasonings, the vegetables, the relishes or pickles, all go to make up the feast. You'll find them all here ‘ofa quality which go 2 judgment demands. At prices a prudent purse exacts. Pumpkin, lean ..... Raisins, seediéss, 'l package Raisins, seeded, .1 package Raisins in Bulk. 1 pound Cranberries, ~ l.quari . Cranberries, 2 quarts .... Lipton’s Coffee, 1 pound Peaches,” “per can 30c Fruit Peels, dreséel Chickens, Turkeys, ete.; at the right prites. ~ On Tuesday and Wednesday we will give 7 pounds of shgar for 50c witl¥every $3.00 order of groceries. Climax Flour for these two days: Mpoinge Bo ae SEE pad oh. ee . $1.95 We sell Shebler’s unpasturiaed ak, Scott’s Grocery 311, 7th St. ' ‘Phone 816