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eeoreneis tev Ay creme sana int a crm NS RARE EO BA MER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2A MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923 Oh Well, You Know How It Is FARGO INVITED Ie cate oe ce ‘PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EDITORIAL REVIEW ——— i i J Mili College 5. _Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class | RS PERE a es itary, Ay 5 : ae |] gglumn may ote Kribune, They Drake 21; Ames 0. ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - - - .- Publishers|| are sresentea here in order that i i ‘ | Sewanee 26; Chattanooga 0. have both sides ; oF" peritat Maaes wish Foreign Representatives bein Giscussed im the payee of G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Washington and Lee 7; Virginia 0, IN BISMARCK William and Mary 20;, Hampden, , Sidney, 0. North Carolina 13; South Carolina CHICAGO" - - DETROIT | oGness IN COUNTRY SCHOOLS 3 Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | PROGRESS iN cee country | \Invitation Issued For Semi-| Georgia 7; Auburn 0. Kindergarten | Toledo U 87; Findlay College 0. ; PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH schools are now urged as @ means | Finals Game in’ Football Bucknell 14; Muhlenberg 6. NEW YORK - - a - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | of continuing the growth of better | % Brown 19; St. Benaventure 0. : — — standards in rural schools. Race by Local Man- Holy Cross 16; Vermont 0, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The spirit behind the suggestion ative Maine “28; Bowdoin 6. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or | is goed, but before it reaches North | rg Williams 25; Massachusetts Ag- bli i ispa i i | Dakota other important educational | republication of all news dispatches credited to it or noi Ree aL Kite (ova BREE IBS| . otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub-| tirearten classes ‘practically call for | ‘ished herein. standardized consolidated schools and Fy All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are | for teachers with special training to | also reserved. fit the needs of ,country schools. { | gies 0. | Hamil ; U of Buffalo 7. GARRISON IS DEFEATED) fenign 13, carnegie Tech 6 ( Ursinus 28; Albright 6. «| .\t] An invitation was issued Saturday| Center 10; Kentucky 0. | night by the Bismarck High School) Florida 19; Mercer ( { | aie - Good roads and more intensive MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION farming are responsible for much of _|the success of ¢onsolidated schools. UBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Where children are few, the prob- | Athletic management to Fargo high) , Johns Hopkins 175 Western Mary- |to play the semi-final game of the|!nd cdllene 0 | | state interscholastie championship Prayer: OUERaE Ma football contest in Bismarck. No A lem arises of including enough tax- leg ‘ A F, St. Xaxier 20; St. Louis U 10- 4 Daily by carrier, per year........-. pecuin vem eus Sle able property in a consolidated aes een ee Ces oe eel St. John’s 20; Springfield 7. \ Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) seseeceedeecees 7.2 school district, for its upkeep. But | ae and ORGIES Gaines uty ceewara ey evenene Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) .... 5.00 | the whole movement is good because ‘the northwestern and northeastern{ Baylor 0; Texas A. and M. 0. Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.. ......- 6.09 | it tends, to explode the idea that tections. of the state, neepectively| Drury 0; Washington 6. i eer ———~--| country schools must naturally by were scheduled .to play together in; aaa Et Gaaraiets oer SPAPER [Eger ee ee eacieey il { |the semi-finals, with Bismarck meet-| N E: ishec fi schools are im gy ing the winner of the Fargo-Oakes | Ss = === | continue to improve ae more a |game. Fargo defeated Oakes, 23 to WHEN YOU GO quately prepared teachers are c 1 [Sear Wanpeteussarenacse | MN for, and as teachcrs are trained for Grafton, it is understood, had ob- | Steinmetz is gone from the news—and almost forgotten the specialized job of handling coun- | sented te ta attaleenetity desiring | y The ic. sientists, of course, will remember him and | try school classes. When children ¢ | by the public. ent 5 , y ; .that the eastern teams play a semi-| , “final. while Bismarck and Minot set- | tle the supremacy in the western ‘ half. Minot also desires this ar-| rangement and had suggested that| the Bismarck team come te Minot.} ’ ‘ sae state board had. informed the} Kentucky-Bred Colt in Six «al management that the “Demons” would play the winner of the Fargo-| , Lengths Ahead of Con- Oakes game and so far as local offi- ‘\eials know, this arrangement still] queror of Papyrus cpeak his name with reverence long after all the politicians | from the farm are handled by @ ae of our generation will be as forgotten as King Tut’s under- tem which does not presuppose tha’ they are all to become tradespeople . i ities, sional, or bus- one from the news, yes. But we cannot forget him edi- | i eee oe aothen othe ly. Especially we cannot forget that the intellect of | pig step will be taken. Stcinmetz—a far more useful and helpful intellect than that} Better equipped schools depend of >! Socrates—was taken from a three-dimensional world that | course on the LARS ia mceaae badly needed it, when Steinmetz was only 58 years old. Harnad aaosianlnttlet: a naeaentad Only! You may wonder why we use*the “only.” Princi-| 5 a means of bringing educational Bae | stands. _— pally because very few men become really “warth while” | opportunities in ome district up to \ |_ It is hoped to get the game for| Latonia, Ky., Nov. 5.—A Kentucky before they are 60. Intellect — genius — requires aging, | those in another. City children are | Bismarck. bred and owned horse, with a Ken-~ now admitted to have a right to the best public school training avail- ; able. Farm children have the same The career of Steinmetz included 58 years, in which he right. From that standpoint the; was reaching toward a goal. He made valuable discoveries, | kindergarten or any other good edu- | of course, but,he never reached his goal. , _ co | eaonals davelgbnens wuweome a8y.| That is the way of life. Nature seems to be jealous, in a} °° }(ORie “G. meuitics in the Saye “sense. At least, she removes us from the stage when We) nighty developed rural schools, es- begin to know too much. We seem to be destined to live in| pecially where farms are large and “confusion and ignorance of the Real Purpose of Life. Get children are few. But these devel- . too close to the answer, and . . . well, it’s like Steimetz: | opments are not only possibilities, 4 but are probabilities. They will at sudden and unexpected death. o/nrobabilkies: y The “Demons” are in good shape i sed t for the game. They took on Garri-| ‘UCrY boy in the saddle, caused the son high school here Saturday after. |Steatest surprise that has climaxed |moon and won handily, 39 to 0. The|@ turf spectacle in years, when In Garrison team, inexperienced, was no| Memoriam defeated the peerless Zev jmatch for the locals. The Bismarck|and his greatest American rival, My team scored” 20 points in the first| Own, in the $50,000 Latonia cham- jquarter, during which time Garrison | pionship stakes before a crowd of made one- first down, but -with| 45,000 spectators, who braved a cold . changes in the line-up and shorten- drizzling rain to witness the start- ing of quarters the touchdowns were | ling upset. not so numerous the rest of the| The victory of the handsome bay game. son of McGee-Enchantress, owned by like wine. a cage 5 least be kept in sight—Fargo Daily|LETTER FROM MRS. JOSEPH; Your father and I were talking The GarrisoR team fought hard| Carl Wiedemann, millionaire horse- Mi You read about the theatrical scientists trying to make Tribune, GRAVES HAMILTON TO LES- about it the other night and we] This country will take part in a and won applause at times. The|man of Newport, Ky., was convinc- nonentities live to extremely old age by gland transplanting ee LIE PRESCOTT Jagrecd that all this is a part of the! separation conference, it being the |%¢8™ is really playing its first year|ing. Sprinting into the stretch, In | -and so on. The nonentities can pay for it. oak = : eritage of America. Your father] oniy way to get our part. of football, having played but two} Memoriam concaered Zev, the con- > Did you ever stop to consider what it would mean to make|] ADVENTURE OF || aria’ ne (es. i0e tide |i ea, Oe coton gy a SI no reigre Sota ace Pec a man ilke Steinmetz live to be, say, 500 years old? THE TWINS |down and talk to you in the way I|ly poor man and why I didn’t settle] 4 Canadian girl saved 17 hunters. !heen successful against rival schools. | mincinw and baasuclivacrssaells Wire Nature, of course, will not stand for,it. We live in con- jusually do in my letters. a half million dollars on her at the{ We think the least they could do| ‘The Garrison team lined up as fol] etre, hl meted et :: fusion, in bewilderment, and there’s no escaping. : Your father has been lying out-|time of marriage. I beliere that| is let her keep one of them. lows: Center, Mahwold; guards, My Own Third. . By Olive Roberts Barton | doors ip the ce swing all day. Hejevery man and woman should strike] 4. gem taroff sapaucueioek Wick and Twilling; tackles, Ray and|. Back of the flashing heels of Zev . 3 {was able to walk out of the room| out for themselves. I 1 : lews from far- Loudenbeck; ends, M. McElwai une: i Mae OT Gray. DETECTIVE WORK One day Nancy ang Nick came up-i this morning and seemed quite like enythine in thar world tues Aue are stealing golf bafis. Maybe they !D. Taylor; Reel don ene came Rear Admiral Cary T. Gray i ii i: ’s M, 1, ili ight lengths from Jack and Leslie the great joy|think thex are squirrels. — wain; half-backs, O. Robinson and C.lbeck, “Ristte the teenth tartan a The mummy of old King Tut will be examined with the’ on two funny little lizards in Dixie} himself, a I have not heard from Alice in| that you and I had of saving and Robinson; fullback, Boise. Substi- X-ray te find out how old he was when he died, also to check | 144. Rialto, the fourth’ starter in .. ps 4 One was called Sally Salamander a ‘ ; i mein 5 7 Bulgari ry % : ‘the race, was distanced in the stretch up the number of years since the Egyptian undertakers dried | .1q the other w vied Charlie | °Vcr, & Week. Suppose she is very| sacrificing.” King of Bulgaria wants to marry tutes, C. Wilapn, N. Wick, F. Mine-]and pulled up w:thout even trying to i er was called Charlie} husy getting ready to b ted. Tral; i i11]a rich woman. That’s easy to do,|han, G. Bart: S 4 Pp : pect pehans : sre Lh | busy getting y e presente ruly-it is a joy Leslie. You will : 3 +} han, G. Bartz, Heuttel. catch the flying leaders. him for morbidly curious later generations. , |Chameleon and they looked almost] at court. come to know that when you have] except you have to be richer. oe ‘ Ne Thus the ancient past makes contact with the fantastic |exactly alike. Only Charlie could) Oh, my dear child, when I think of| lived: along: far enough ‘to: get the 5 bs Se at pecelg test cf one #super-sc#ence of our generation. Raney wwe find euch a cofi- |turnjalmost auy. chloe hélwanted, | it all it seems like a fairy tale tol right perspective on all the little| | Man-powered taxis will be used in T Football Results” {jin three minutes and 45 seconds, trast of the old and the new. It thrills the imagination. es ae fe z ap tue He wae): )me. You know, my dear, I had little | upheavals of your first years of mar-| Berlin. This is fine. Cussing the en- ° eilGLbssecshantnow er tuna Gee tne: - 4 * 2 . bs AAP ata apie isted in| 2nd Sally couldntt, ¢ had to stay education and your father even less | riage. gine will do some good. i : A The X-ray, most uncanny of man’s inventions, existed in| an ugly yellow with black shoe-but-| than I. I don't’know that I over toll feo the tone of letters 1 : Mofningside 12; North Dakota A.| ica record for tne distance, estab- nature long before King Tut, but it was not discovered until|ton spots all over her, and she got} : 4 ae| io soue detters: late: A Cc. i “|lished by Rockwinister in the same g gf n red Gil | to i you, but we spent all the evenings! ly, dear, I have come to the conclu-| News from Paris. New serum|C. 0. ¢ 4 é een “a matter of thousands of years later. So, also, existing in|tired of having only one dress. of the first two years after we were|sion that you have been having one|cutes~hoof and mouth disease. We| Concordia 0; | Moorhgad State] Sonce Juekey Mack Gaderer he the nature are super-devices which will be discovered by our| , “Won't you show me how to) married poring over books and try-| of those upheavals now. i do mes| trust some golfers will try it. Teachers college 0; U..of North Da-| “prc “ockey Mack Garner, the pride : fi 2 A vr,| change around the way you d/ ing to learn H ; : . KotsHis, Sout DakoR UU 6 of Kentucky's knights of the saddle, “descendants and will be to the X-ray as the X-ray is to King] Charlie?” the Twins heard her sa ig to . : want to pry into your affairs, but Bs a 3 seve who rode In Memoriam to victory tea vasihumrny , uerier sneen heard her say! Of course your father is one of the| please let me tell you that the first} In Sayre, Pa., $200 in bills was High School b, cclinaldg the aletivenantwtbaidivaeen: ,tut's mummy. ‘ s a Greg nothing to it at alll” an-| greatest steel men in the country to-|three years of married life are the|burncd in a stove. Even goal, would | Fargo 23; Oakes 9. Rae rem ee one ecg pEOnk Man creates nothing. He merely discovers what already |swered Charlie, “All. you've gottaiday and I believe there is nothing | crucial ones. In them you mrat|have been some cheaper,» Dickinson 26; Glendive 0. ee Hepa pease ae Cae ..exists and adopts-in various forms to fit his needs, fo ute Wishox Ser! And he turn-| about a steel mill or steel machinery | really get acquainted with your hus- Carrington 40; Cooperstown 0. * oe Saher i Levels toate autiful pea-green to a| that he does not know. He has! band and he with you, Package mailed nine years ago has| Minot 62; Bowbells 0. ; Whontelucann caren eee HORSE-SENSE XN at Lara a }learned it all in the hard school of| You must adjust yourselves to an] arrived in Seattle. Do your Christ-; Milnor 19; Ellendale 13, Mannie adeneing Cen trepe ice “ Se ak ) Pee il lacs almost did change color at/ experience and what he could get/entirely ‘different environment and|mas mailing early. Williston 33; Culbertson 0. Po RHRn ne Aurprlne.- en tuoky, rich , A terrible forest fire destroys eight million dollars worth |that. “She almost turned green with from books in his evenings. | mode of living. Whenever you feel| ~ Hibbing 16; Chisholm 6. in thoroughbred tradition knows race oftimber in Upper Michigan. Inspectors, prowling through envy. : » gaid Char. | .,1.%8 about Alice's age when you that maybe John is not as fine and| Manin Lima, 0., refuses to wear | Duluth Central 33; Superior Con. | horses, mee Hy Say anorsac wise person the smoldering ashes, found that the fire’s course was like|,,11 five 10% ® lesson,” seid Char’ were born, dear, and we were so splendid. as you first imagined, do, anyéclothes at all, s0 pethaps he hes jE 6. a TOU Mendeats ccueietes nee cate ce doug The "7 -orrespc a 3 2 thi ii ee: a Crosse 38; Wisconsi: i . le fam’s chances, the reply a huge doughnut. What would correspond to the hole of the color of whatever you happen to be \<2%, vers sPoee oat pameone nie Beer arse nae ne Way Be daring the) seen the new prices. Watertown 7 Abcracta'. Lids 10. ribablymanidukave, Bact: doughnu ie Premendous area of fine forest land—remains a wy a good we femlenn t©. mills persuaded his wife to send me I intended to write you a newsy| Boston boy of 12 has insomnia. | Eau Claire 12; Stevens ‘Point 6. an omer hasn't much of a | untouched by the fire. : i hide Af you're in danger. Now we're your layette. 1 had to be up and letter but instead I am preaching a! Doctors can't cure him. We can. / Big Ten Boe Pe eet eee It develops that Henry Ford owns that inner circle, and tive mere A Pee on EE DED: around my house a little over a week little. I’ close before I become; Make him study his lessons, Minnsiota 34; ‘Northwestern ve ee TeSine erase at gers ‘hat “he does not rely on the state to prevent fires, but has . after you were bern, dear, but thank prosy. 4 Lovingly, f inois 7; Chicago 0. y is, -convincel at Zev 4 sg s ‘3 ” = is Pe turned to a lovely mud color. God we b Tay ichi, ; could not be beat bi piace ards.” amily aa R aie », God we both were always well. | MOTHER.| Wind in Panama destroyed 350,000 |: Michigan 9; Iowa 3. . poten. .vecAuae he bis own force of guards.” The guards were ready, kept the: Now close your eyes and wish,”'- t enn't pretend to deccribe to you | (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Inc.) | banana trees. Another evil result of | diana 32; Hanover 0. Flanged, $03,000 in the pari-mutuel are out of their land. Ford is frequently credited with he said. : ae all the sacrifices and economies that pee lingtenubenane any Ohio State 42; Denison 0. machines before the race.’ Sinclair | industrial marvels that really aren’t anything but common ee mM sey i ty! eanpid poor Sally [ practiced. I never dreamed that I LANDMARK DESTROYED. " : Notre Dame 34; Purdue 7. eg aati $30,000. Then he \ ‘ ete. Still it’s getting so that common sense is a marvel. S>e“ently. So she wlosed her eyes would be able to give you the splen- Lanona, N. D., Nov. 5.—Fire, be-| Revenge i .. Ne i Minnesota Conference eee 1000 more. As the hour, getting and wished so hard she thought she did education that is yours and cet! lieved caused by sparks from a pass, | mactials cap whe arn sted ee oUt] St Thomas 19; St. Olaf 14 for the start drew near he wagered > aes MARRIAGE ADVICE woul. burst, (Sut alas! When she tainly I never dreamed that one of| ing locomotive, destrored ,the SoA |. Hamline 14; -St. John’s 9. an additional $9,000 and finally three Foe ce toast Gy lets tea 21000-4-year eolava” ecentcines pren-aetin ghe sas ul my aug ters would be presented at depot here. The structure was built ~All the world froblems imust be| Masalester oy St. Mary's 0. . | $4,000 more on Zev's chances to win. e a SS ? a-Y' E Yy z England’s court. about 85 years xgo, 4 2 eneral faethe f ‘ ( } | 5 settled every day to make room for 7 advises President Creedon of Georgetown University. Let’s 44 #Iways been. — ‘Yale 31; Army 10. ' ihore world problems. Washington 14; Oregon A.C. 0. | Many people who don't have to|g Okl#homa A. & M. 18; Phillips | MANDAN NEWS work do work and many people who} "yy of Arizonia 14; U of New Mex- i a “That's not th see. Four thousand dollars is equivalent to only about $2000 Ghariel UMistee Brieeaeia neolded ‘of ‘pre-war income, due to shrunken buying power of the could see you with his eyes shut, solar. Many a couple married and lived mighty comfort- and so could Mister Pelican and Mis- EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ably on less than that in the old days. ter Duck amd everybody. Mebbe you #o have to work’ don’t. ico 7. ; Marrizge licenses were issued to p epaigien can turn red better. Ri REAL ESTAT VE 2 % i ‘ : in of Ti i 1,)Go ahead and get the license, young man. If she’s the “hut iike the welt in the pigey (Reve SKOURH E You TOLD MES Tar GHOICE Loy | | Man who anid honesty was the Best | jS10U% Falls collese 0; Pte ee AOR or Bee right girl, you needn’t worry about money. She'll inspire story, “for all her huffing and for JWAS ONLY A STONE'S-THRO : money: never tried telling an ugly| Harvard Freshman 25; *Suffield| Chris. J, Renner of Richardton, ae you to get it. jall her puffing,” Sally stayed yel- [FROM THE MAIN f [girl how she looked. School 18. is Anna Hoerner. of Glen Ullin, by = low, and “her spots would not go AVENUB? ; Boa doe aha U of Utah 105; College of Idaho 3.|County Judge Shaw. A license was OLDEN DAYS in! aig i J a; vou don’t hear about golden wed-| Y of Denver 45; Wyoming 0. issued Thursday’to Anthony F, To- Suddenly the Twins heard a flap- dings as often ‘as divorces because The good old days beat modern life, according to Oliver ping of wings, and there stood Mis- there is no scandal in, them, 4. \ Fournier, celebrating his eightieth birthday in North Attle-, ter wild Duck. boro, Mass. He says he’d rather have the old gray mare) Like a yellow streak, Sally Sala- U of Colorado 17; Colorado college | kach and Margaret L, Mann, both of | St. Anthony. § ‘ ? “U of North Carolina 12; U of Things may look bad, They could | South Caroline 0, . , ay look Thomas Reicherd of Dickinson, 4a the cider served at barn dances than the flivver and Mander flopped into the water and Mee ior Teaktin nae can | Transylvania 12; “Louisvile 0. formerly employed at the Mandan a c swam away. | % now. Akron 20; Ohio Northern 0. Gold : A} i high-power firewater served at roadhouses. Bat. see Ghaviatier Mine coeldace| A ape etrag. Mere uaundey,, is. spending es Ohio Wesleyan: 19; Michi, Ag: | th ives it cit Do you ¥emember, what you were giastiese y ichigan Ag: e week with relatives in. the: city. He belongs to the old generation. And each generation ' swim and haq to stay where he was. thinks it’s better than any before or any to come. It’s the He-turned every color he knew how Wo-r.ed aout tais' time Jast fall?) Earlham 43; Central Normal 0 Mr, Felt ; 4 & . fy ) iB repent ae 2 . . and Mrs. Felix Li Py philosophical attitude. We have to “kid” ourselves consid- pu it as \sen late. Mister Duck We ‘don't. “Very few do, Franklin 6; Roly Poly 0. today from Hi aasern lg & t A / \had seen him. = e Say Mount Uuion 21; Case 0. ~ s H ei é srably » to be happy. “Say Sally, called Nick. “Some | iS THING OF MAKING ithe man Werth while is the man] Virginia, P. 1. 25; Clemson. 0. Nabe onseiie ais aie ietttadey | | people know some things and other AD wigs ioe 0 can.smile when life i hington Stat 13; a i , ia INSURANCE POLICIES , =| people “know ‘other ‘things, Every-| [AU SLE AT INS ATATEMENTS ‘ |lke some popular tongs: lgon Te ne ee ot OF | £08, Chatillon sur Seine, France, *~ ‘How much insuance do you carry? In other words, how} body can’t know. everything. You : U of Caifornia 0; U of Nevada 0. red Sere oe months. ‘) Ni se ate 2 ae Mrs. Nolet. i: i ity, muuch do you value your life? There are 120 Americans in-|°Usht to be satlstied to‘know how to] |!S NOT a 4 1" The young people of today. are lazy | Andover 7; Lawrenceville 0. Bey at scoeenae OF Haat. ely q ane = inh A hooed Mist chief 7 i ; fed for a million dollars or more apiece. Among the 120| sway ond saved fhedle "pevple of ae ‘nighp7* tbe: voune | , New Hampshire 47; Lowell Textle| afr. and Mrs. 0. H. Peterson and \ /ate:many movie stars. (To Be Continued) ae \ Vanderbilt 0) Mississippi A. @ M,.| Wpentsr have left for Galesville, le : : : Z - & Mw i j Whey are simply betting the ‘insurance companies that ; : | (These men who always want’ to | 0, i espe eA ag the win- | théy'll die before the examining physician think they: will. | Peele dey oon aN : i one Something are , never. around’ Gotiibiiny 43, Dickinson 0. , | submitted to amputation of the foe ee . Py : AN. D., — y ou Wi is 3 . A million dollar bet used to be frenzied fiction. Now it's.a|y,,"ter yegon' on’ the dens aeone TY eit SRE ROPE SAE ean ca; some months ago, will return to the fact. ; oe +. [the ravine above tha. fish. hatchery : vig Pi | Maiiy a father can’t be stylish’ be-| Cornell 32; Dartmouth 7. spring, | |° Northern Pacific next : z | 8t-Spiritwood, It is, being built on 2 cause his grown_son doesn’t wear.| larvard 16; ‘Tufts 0.- Be ' ’ fee be : SHOCKING, EEL : \| the coat plus plan and will.be-under : _ | | Ott ‘his clothes quick enough. radurse 10; Penn State 0. P iy PEL ‘ electric eal at the Bronx Zoo, New York, has been |, “ier supervisten: of = deputy | | ceeoy + tare cee Unrate ¢iW. aie 9 | Phone 453 for the ing so many people that they’re trying to use him 88 |""The project is. being financed by : = shee Aare ciel Bh yoge age Oe | eas bi Roles Famous Wilton for an electric light. A German sc’entist already | tne Stutsman count) sportemen's as- ay : : eanaylvania 6; Pittsbureh 0. |Sereened Lum ig- ee this. General Electric Co., atSchnectady, is supply-! secaition. ~The objact of the dam is : | A plumber’s pipe dream.is « dream |' Bostbn U. 11; Colby 7. Pp Lig- instruments to measures the Bronx eel’s voltage |twe fold. It will turntsh @ supply ¢ saber it Idw Map ihe fp for. use rs : ? Pee. guns age 10, a pened $4.7 per worl 5 iy 7 J on-7; Hol if u ‘ red. ash- provide - vrei vont for black * Be) ty ea f= A! t.: i i Dibuate Colege 145 Campion Col- b Ligntte ‘Coal Co. ‘lat Sate stogked with | | (ae Se ae ce ee at) Mata ain ts rte 0 : i “ fi . 7; Trin! Basak. about a broken. water pipe. Drake 21; Ames 0. [atin Saal ta ps eee “<| Beloit 6; Knox 6. TO Crila |. Wants oralin intelléct.. To grati-|_ uu & 28; Orlethorpe 0. Tater. ty ‘them disciplines ‘intellect. The| _ Pénn State Freshmen 0; Syracuse sQuiry ‘Keener ‘the want the lustier the| Freshmen 0. A rowth:—Wendell Phillips. | ‘| Ohio 14; Kenyon 0.

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