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AMARA STAN: Ln! ha THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ -MINOT,FARGO TO BATTLE HERE} TITULAR GAME ore a|| SETFOR HERE FLYINGFEAR NEXT FRIDAY J oct age IMPEDES U.S. AIR INDUSTRY 1 Secretary Polk of Williston ; a|- je Announces Decision Over Chicago, Noy. 19. (AP)—Atrplane | |i ; | manufacturing on a large scale has | | Long Distance Phone | vigtually no’ encouragement in the || | United States, it was declared by ;Major F. L. Martin, Air Service | officer of the ySixth Army Conps || | Area, U. in an address here | |i at the air | transperation conference | |i of U. S. A. Service officers with the ‘National ‘Transportation In- stitute. Because the aircraft lusi- | ji | néss cannot develop and the Amert- | | jan public is afraid to fly, he eatd, || EXPECT A BIG CROWD | stat—Migh “School football | onship will be settled in Bis- | ary Harry Polk of Williston, | marek, Seere of athletic council, an- j nounced over the long distance tele- | {the country is in a dangerous posi- Z phone today that it had been def ‘tion. is : , 5 cn ly decided that the Minot and I | |. “There is practically no manu- ‘ <. 4 high school teams woutd play in Bis- { | facturing concern ih this country | |i ie ay ii marek on Friday afterhoon, |in a position to go into the produe- It is entirely possible for a total | tion of airplanes, or air engines in any quantity today,” said Major Martin. “It takes a year to train a pilot. Mortality will be extreme- tly heavy in the first air fight. Re- Placements of men and material {will be approximately 100 percent. | “One of the greatest needs is to 'build up the ‘confidence of the (people so they will use the airways, American people will not fly today HUGGINS. because they, feel it is taking taeir | li in their hands. . Travelling by ||f - Cincinnati, home town of Miller Huggins, manager of ‘the world’s! air ig a commonplace purpose in lhaourea Yankees, put on a big feed for-its native idol some nights; Europe. If the public could under- high school, who said today that the | 480. Nice speeches were made extolling the genius of Mr. Huggins by j:itand that the equipment and pilots game had definitely been awarded to | Morris Isaacs the man who started him in baseball, and by others. And; pass rigid government tests, con- Bismarck for Friday, has offered the | Babe Ruth—possibly you've heard the mame before—sent Mr. Huggins | fidence might be built up so that assistance of the local management |@ big floral baseball, on which was inscribed the phrase, “Tlie Giant|jcople would use the airways and in making preparations for the game. | Killer. "Mr. Hughes was quite taken back. “I wonder how much it; would support a program for their Carolina 7. IL A Secretary Potk will come to Bismarck | Cost,” he commented. ‘extension. Then we could-Have a J . Roanoke College 9; USE OF SILOS DATES ednesday to arrange the contest. |live and growing aircraft industry on ay a BACK TO ANCIENT ROME Mary eae GUSERIAT, | N KIR | * Cleveland, Nov. 19—The need of ee ee Ore eae ae | ' \the legions of ancient Rome to feed | Grand places | anxious Bismarck, Mandan and Forks had been considered a for the game, and Fargo w: to get TT Bismarck was chosen as the place for the game both bee: logical from the standpo rtation to a neutral field expected that a great | e the game here. The ta Education association | 1,000 teachérs he expected to see the stranger to see everything worth seeing in a great city like New York crowd will North Du will bring over and many are game, Couch Edgar Houser of Bismarck MORRIS ISAACS MILLER or — even without a guide. : ‘ True, it would | take days and days. ey shington 13 and Lee 13; It, .. would / cost extravagantly, is expecte at 3,0 eople will {and could produce both ships and Rati cat ie {pilots in any quantity meeded.” Coach Houser, who officiated in the Minot-Grafton game, said today that Minot has a fine team—an exception- ly ‘heavy line and a fast backfield, and ought to give F: a hatd ba Minnesota 20; Iowa 7, a at ' Ele Mine aMinebcteamis ‘attack lacks Wisconsin 3; Michigan 6, their Nome inte leah ts ue variation and the forward pass work} Harvard 7; Brown 20. Beunos Aires, Nov. 19-—Luis An- ote Sb cl oP PRS kt a mace, against Grafton was disappointing,| Yale 27; Princeton 0, | gell Firpo, heavyweight boxer, on his Pits HG Btoasedt on Plymouth, but the team showed lots of stamnia Purdue 6; Northwestern 3. | return home told crowds that greeted <are ee peat tee ria ta money, vexations- and wasted time. But it can be done. The work téam will be in fine shape! Marquette 13; South Dakota’ him that he had been unjustly treat- . for the game. | state 0. {ed in his fight with Jack Dempsey in peared an un coum aE : eae |” Carleton 3; North Dakota U, 10. | New York for the world’s heavy- a re oe ke ae Madtatan: - ‘ IMinois 27; Mississippi 0. | we ght championship, charging thet hue sp ee oN se) ee baer I ry A Cornell 52; Johns Hopkins 0, | he was counted out when down only | turers department of the, Mattonts it is possible, tomorrow. mornitig, Ghicago ti; mOhio) Sisters! eight seconds and that one of his} if itactugrs. Today millions of : Fs seconds was forcibly restrained from Butler 7. ‘ enterjng protests of fouls during the oiby 0. Notre Dame 3. Dartmouth 62; silos dot the landscape, he said, and in the dairy sections a silo $s con- ISNARROWED Bay, to start the round of every store Scott High, Toledo, 20; Spokane | battle, didkecd standhed wagninmndat albne- aaa aac mea reels =P side the dairy cow. : ‘Michi, Ets ots: 1 Ri Wisconsin leads, all states in the| T0 3 ELEVENS: Beans eels v. of be | Protected Birds use of silos, vireually all’ the corn, § troit 0. sd crop of the state being put into the | silo by a of corn binders, ensi Deplete Goldfish in sis city, 2 and pees desiiore ine West Virginia U 48 et | St. Louis 0. | \ i Now gain reneyeh eereend lage cufters and blowers with gaso Michigan, Illinois and Minne-} 14; Quantico Mar-|_ New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 19.— |2 F . i. AI 4 la i {Goldfish that turn green and mar-| line engines or tractors for,power. sota ione ave Slean Penn State 21; Penn 0, {auding birds, to shoot which is risky, <4 7 weary until you have reviewed every- Monthly Land Sales Popular Colgate 16; Syracuse 7. |have perplexed cemetery officials in Nebraska 26; Ames 14, {this city. Two ponds, one in Rural Thlane 18; Mvssis@ppi 0. | Cemetery and the other in Oak Grove | Slates on Gridiron Chieago, Nov. 19. Michigan, Illi-} Hobart 14; Nragara 7. |Cemetery, have been used as breed-| 1) V1. Nov, 19,--Seven tract “il thi q ; nois and Minnesota today remain in| St. ‘y's College 16; Campion! ing places for gpldfish. Recently! ates, Nov: i? specially wort buying. ne ‘ the fight for the “Big Ten” foot-! College 0. ‘the school of iin the former/ land were ‘sold last Saturday at the th ing h z X Indian land sale forthe -month of bell ckampionship. her slate clean by consin Saturday, 6 to 3; Michigan kept | defeating Wi Nin Creighton 34; U, of South Dakota | pond was sadly depleted and investi- j gation showed the cause to be a ‘bird that, conducted raids nightly. November. Five of the tracts sold |/i were in South: Dakota and two in) |i y ! “Ohio Northern 21; Heidelberg 0. North Dakota. All ‘Brought fair who would? an easy time with the M Wabash 29; In a 6, | Summary ev2zcution was decided up- . A. and M,, 27 to 0, and Minnesota] Lehigh 21; Alfred 0, |on and carried out. When the guil- Prices. The highest, bid was $3,210 | lpg scored a brilliant victory over Iowa,| Ursinus Franklin and Marshall | ty bird's body was examined it was for a quarter in South Dakota. A || quarter in Golden Wealth Township, 20 to 7. North\ Dakota, received the next ie! fe Fo eae |found to be a night heron, a bird ichigan and Minnesota will mee 4 th protected by law, and the execution. SO Sates 00. The two tracts at Ann Arbor next Saturday to set- o ect ; ers learned that in protecting the [WEDCSt DID tt vere purchased by tle the question, of supremacy. be-| ff had Ive: tween them. ‘The winner of we TRY VICTORY fish they had aid” themselves open, 1, °Eevar of safidge, and Ca game will have the right to claim aj | Preparations were being made to) Borge of Breien. ! Lebanon Valley 0. Getyebure Who would? — when the advertis- ‘ ‘ #8 with Minos for championship| These monthly land sales are gain- ‘ ‘ read und , honors. | the 125 goldfish from the | ;,¢ in popularity. The land is being ing. co: lumns now spread unaer your The smashing victory of Minne-| ; sota over Iowa was perhaps the big- | vest sensation of western foetball. | The Gophers, rateq as only-fair early in the season, have been coming Dé remove Py s % A Gs Seove, Cemetery pond -to ay Sieg j sold where there is an actual de- | Sh it was discovered that some ar-; tificial flowers used in the decora- |tion of graves had been blown into on to the market. With from seven to nine sales each month, the. actafal amount sold in a year’s\time’ will be |j eyes offer you the safe, sure guide to almost as large as it’ was in the a | Peere atichigats the apec ueeyioun| | Photographs Said to Show Im! the water. The dyestuff in the! nosed out a vict 5 Se ye | flowers had poisoned the fish. So} 2,708", Rape! oteia, victdry. over lowa, 9 to | Memorian’s Nose Ahead | the ancoreihate ves peinel | “boom” days. which | e [were born gold, died green. Newspaper - Guard A ainst “Fla” : Wisconsin fans were angry over a! Lonisvill decision of Referee Eckersall, which| ““U/S¥!'¢> Nov. every v worth-while buy. KS x Adveetigements virtually bring Lei NS gave Michigan a victory over the; Photographs of the Zev-In Memoriam |SWEDEN HAS ROVAL * Baileos. A Michigan man, after be-| ma at Churchill Downs Saturday ese RESIDENCE Pronk il} te F ing tackled, got up and ran 50 yards | 1 : ockholm, ‘Nov. i se Wi th ” 4 foe gUigithicnn:ecbersal held ths | ee ee ene one. of the most beautiful ot the! I ustero 5 ; fa ball was not dead and the touchdown | 8° 0" Practically) a’ dead-line with | residencce in Sweden, is' Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia | The last usually start with a cold. The moment counted. jin Memoriam having a fraction the [again for sale or rent. js " Chicago beat Ohio State, 17 to 3,! better of it, if anything. ectators /occtpant was Ira Nelsen Morris, you get those warning aches, get busy ‘ Ls fae is 3 Saturday with the Thomas brothers | on thé finish line conten t Inj recently American mini:.er 19 | with good old Musterole, s é ‘ “to: = BP aedione Nati Datotst stare iaamerien a | Sweden, ‘Musterole is a counter-irritant that contents.of all the stores to your im : The villa was built 12 years ago ‘relieves congestion (which is what a Pe eed Winns Cold really ts) and etfen lata creve tion. 7 Bas ail the me cuaities of che Plastet. without ring. Purdue won her first confer-jer than Zev’s at the line of finish. | etce game by defeating Northwest-; The newspaper photographs seems to | ern, 6 to 3, while Indiana fell be-} bear out this conclusion. fore Wabash, 29 to 6. In the east the powerful Yale team! crushed Princeton, 27 to 0, before! by the Romanoffs for |Maria Palovna when she married! \Prince Wilhelm. Today it is again being related the Russian royal family told the Russian min-! |ister at Stockholm what it desired lister.. Just rub it on with your First you will feel a warm ti ZEV HELD WINNER In what probably was. the closest, 80,000 spectators. Yale is a heavy} most thrilling finish in the history fayorite to defeat Harvard, which| of the American turf, Zev, winner|in the way of a house for the prin- Healing olntinelst penet sages heay Princeton, 5 to.0, and win the of the Kentucky Derby and conquer- devs.s2n8 to Ga jong pe er ane then 2 soorhing, sensation and eastern “Big Three” title. Dobie’s; or of Papyrus, reversed the victory minis‘er, oi Pa Cornell team won 52 to 0 from John|In Memoriam scored at Latonia two| MC: a business man, made inquiry Have Mustesalehandy foreergeicy Hopkins; the 28rd‘ consecutive vic- | nd was quoted two million by the Use. 2¢ may weeks ago by defeating him b . tory of the Cornell eleven. Colgate 4 ee at one and |SWedish contractor.” Money meant; To Mothers: Mi t i eat upset Syracuse with a 16 to 7 facant nese ios mpbeirege At one/ane rubles to the minister;,and he toldj made in milder of 40,000 persons, with the possible tural. College 7. Haverford 13; Washington 7. players. will, get their injtial. ion | one-quarter miles at Churchill Downs| Tubleg 20 Sie mena “rubles, would be exception of Harry F. Sinclair, owner illips Exeter ‘Academy, ; Boston College 41; Villa tice next week, Coach Edg: ‘sent him the. money, and e minister woke wp to, the| thes the Swedisa contractor meant 2,000,000 Swedish crowns, ‘or 1,000,000 rubles. ‘The minister and the contractor sent the ‘extra 1,000,000 ' rubles back—ip thésa days thie eum. amounted to .$500,000—“much to the amazement and smiles of court Phil- | York 0. | Saturday. The hurricane finish was so, close a | that hardly a spectator in a erowd if Feotball Results | | eBiagle ; of the winngr, realized that Zev had Fargo High 0; Moorhead High 0. .| won until the vfficial decision of the Tufts 10; Massachusetts Agrical-| judges had been posted lips Andover Agademy 7. Holy Cross 40; Spri 0 Fordham: 40; ‘City College of New |.” Army 20; Bethany 6 7 ; La. Fayette 56; U. of Dayton or | ‘Nova: 0. i Toledo U 38; Detroit City College | Initial Game of Season Either ji | Dees 14 oF 21 | Bisinarek high choo! Nesprinan al f Cincinnati 69; Case 0. Kentucky 83° Te Denison ; Ohio lsd omaiad 26; North Carolina State tia Army: Corps 27; nee Vir- ginia ealeae, i, See ee ai Rug ;, Bos U0): louser as ce The first game’ has not }) ' definitely arranged, but ore reaton will apes either on December 2t. Bight games “have: Deen ae itely ‘stheduled and the schedule. isenow in oa ek ne of. Nigam i ‘The team take’ oo |