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PAGE EIGHT ~ FINE CAST -~ SELECTED FOR ‘OH, OH, CINDY’ AMBASSADOR? 1 Mrs. Melyin Steen Appears as Given Raise in Salary at Chi- Leading Lady and Verne cago Meeting of Univers- Goddard Opposite | ity Officials ann SAR >ENS Dec. 1—Major John L. t TICKET SALE OPENS h, ‘commissioner of athletics a wees b ‘ as Sparkli > q just two years last night was reap-| : Story Has Sparkling Plot and Weiited Mkeinother tee ih v Numerous Song Hits with un increase in salary, at the t ‘. oe annual meetin thietic direc. 1 Throughout tors of the universit 1 2 The athletic directors met prelimin- H to be ary to the meeting of tee football : the | ExeSenator Frank Be Kellogg hedules for 1924 will be drafted. ; ATs ec ea ener 1 ment of Major Grit. i A confirm it } ; ‘The | 1 ; : friendly athletic relations hetween| ‘ ny : Det AL, PLOT 4 [the universities and also to pass on | efonka ae "7 je numerous eligibility cases. | 4 mnaetie: EE MEO TO ROB MAILS [ii cir aia he crated without fear jr Dae 4 leged | satisfacto } re brought back on da from Hamburg. discovered whi torship e Robinson | » Clif open sacks we ltne Elbe. football jargaret | a Liat hree bears—Leon- | NEBRASKA BOYS in WIN CONTEST, ¢ ea | “Luther Monson, and | each official. aldson | ets for ‘the when 12 t Hirection of M. B. ¢ man, will cover the tow first five days of the w The story of the play The 1. Chieago, Dec, 1—The » country and Canada the way of horses, cattle, sheep, | efly told | 2nd swine was to be found Showi ’ off fine points at the Inte: y 1 0: big ten tomorrow. produce in|on by the faculty committee of the The directors also unanimously voted to raise the fee of the basketball referées from $30! $35, while the umpire’s fee of $26) (GRIFFITH IS _ RETAINED AS _ ‘BIG 10° HEAD of the Wéstern conference for the gridiron slates of any team. hes tomorrow when the gridiron’ would not be dropped from the Goph. ion was created to p “ ! i i i position was created to promote more! urrange a game with Wisconsin, * i ith, the founder of the} had been offered the of conference institu- d, and his’ ser- d with other ca- t other institutions. sidering the plea of the} ials, who demanded an $100 from $50 for the directors voted to rec- da compromise fee of $75 for | recommendation | 5 | probably will be favorably acted up- a leading if offi- ir fee had | : Heb lls un plane teens position op will remain unchanged. lB CANE) AES Suerte The football officials, in makin tHcutre life, and desires to: try the | Opened, late Bukit Pl et Gche Rees ete life ‘of Rohinson Crusoe for a time | ‘8S . Nebra junior livestock | not becn inereused in judging te anual non-coll ng the fifth contest to learn his secret of contentment. Through the s 4 Pareaes he gauairy he total score for the winning Godmother. who is Patrick O'HOOl- | pyoup was 5, followed by?Okla-| iageluine n, stage lirector of the show in! homa with 1.531. pa oe she of the company on the island. + ep, her wish comes true, and finds herself and the members jant game resultcd in abuse us a} an. import- | being | { Immediately pick up and th a great barb Fs choice morsel Santa Ciaus, the quo dam promoter of the show. Crusoe comes to the front and r his life business begins to cannibals prepare for selecting for their ent is: all ce ed. N Rae oasatiraay, who COLD WEATHER for the a ions of Mis: , . | cannibal qu Finally al de | 1/\ that contentment is not to be found | (im on the island,-and they fly by aero-| WH plane to the Land of Heart's De : Cindy awakens in her dressing roont at the theatre; the evening per- | formance of the “Follies” begins, and everything ends happily. The lines in the play ure clever and excrusiatingly funny throughout bretto, All of the songs ure excellent And appropriate. Among sure is electrical weather} toasters, radiant heaters, percolators,—prettv near everything electrical seems to fit in with cold weather needs. Not course, forgetting, of that the lonz ongs a h, Miss White”; winter evenings make “rm the ( ‘ome Along to the Movies” ump" ae good lights even more A to Beat vital than they nre in the a Chan You're All the World 1 the musical finale, ‘esterday and Today.’ any clever and beautiful dance are introduced throughout | summer! the show. SEE THIS AS AN AUTOMOTIVE CHRISTMAS “More people are going to find Christmas cheer in motor cars and ries this yeur than ever be- | e” says W. E. Lahr of the Lahr | Co, | “Car sales have been phenomenal this fall, and not a few Overlands | and Willys-Knights on our floors are | being held for Christmas delivery. | “The accessory lines offer people way out of the Christmas ing problem. Every Christmas list includes a lot of motoris motorist would rather ha: ful accessory than anything else. And it’s a lot easier to select and buy good accessory thin most other | things.” TAXI Phone: One-One Hundred FORDS FOR HIRE Drive them yourself. Day _and Night Taxi Service. 114 Fourth Str ) Bismarck, = N.D. « . BISMARCK STORAG *~ COMPA: | Storage of all kinds. Rates on application. OFCHARGE. = CORWIN MOTG Ri ht STORE YOUR CAR IN OUR BIG GROUND FLOOR STEAM HEATED . GARAGE, FOR ONLY’ $8.00 MONTHLY, AND WE WILL, DELIVER AT YOUR OME FREE THE SISMARCK TRIBUNE , heaped on them even to the extent lof forcing them to escape, under police protection, from angry spec- tators. A close decision, they. said, also aroused enmity effecting their private business. | The directors, after an all day ses- sion, went into conference with the faculty representatives to make their recommendations und discuss ques- tions governing athletics -for the 1924 season. IMini, Michigan Game The meeting of the directors and gathering of fhe foatball coaches buzzed with excitement today the prospects of arranging intersec- tional games for next season. is practically assured, héwever, there will be only a few changes in the Prospects for a 1924 battle between Ilinois and Michigan, which divided honors this season, appear bright. , Coach Spaulding of Minnesota ‘ts anxious to arrange a game with eith- er Chicago or Illinois, but asserted that Michigan, Wisconsin or Iowa er schedule. : Coach Rockne of Notre Dame. said his 1924 schedule would be limited to nine games and if possible, would Association Meets The Ministerial Association will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock ut the nurses’ parlor in the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. L. F. Sclloemer an- nounces winner of bedroom set to be Mrs. W. Gabel. Drawn by B. W. Johnson,| witness: John Purdy and; Mrs. Johnson. Elks Public Memorial Serv-: ices Sunday 3 p. m. Eltinge Theatre. Everybody invited. Address by Scott Cameron. Good music. MADE TO MEASURE all wool over | _ STRUGGLE FOR SD, DELEGATES | Adheretts of Coolidge and Johnson Clash in Political Arena | Huron, $, D., Dec, 1.—(By the A, P.) The Republican, Démocratie ‘and Farmer-Labor party leaders met in their respective party caucuses today to discuss their severgl choices of candidates and the more important planks of their platforms with a view of getting their affairs in such shape that the state proposal con- ventions in Pierre Tuesday may*fin- ish business fn one day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 UHULG OER LOLGDIB Gia ie ia eleleisieiaiaig ee idge and Hiram Johnson adherents { will feature the Republican conven. tion, informal discussion yesterday | wes indicating that selection of a plat- | 4) \ form must await a convention vote indicating whether the Republi®an: of the state will follow the nation’: executive or the favorite son. Pos. sibilities exist thatthe Democratic and Farmer-Labor parties will amal- gamate, at least on their presidential choice and committees which will |~ work between thesé two parties wil be appointed here at the caucuses. FOR CHRISTMAS A small payment down will deliver the car to your door Christmas Day—Bal- ance easy monthly payments. Screened Lump Lig- nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash The great struggle between Cool- \ THE UNIVE The Moving Picture tonight. SUITS AND OVERCOATS $82.50 i Satisfaction Always, National Tailors & Cleaners bth St. Opposite McKenzie FOR SALE Buick Model D 45, new paint job. . New tires. Engine completely over-: hauled and new battery this sprifig. A bargain if taken at once. 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Company burn Lignite Coal Co./@ Why Not Make The Whole Family Happy This Christmas. Lahr Motor Sales Company Buy Accessories for Christmas. RSAL CAR “FORD AGE” will PRD NLUWLUUBGVANDANDA How About That - Radiator? Be sure that the radiator on your car is prepared for severe winter weather— that it is neither clogged nor leaking. We are radi- ator specialists. We will save you mohey on any Bismarck. “@ radiator repair job. Let us ; | inspect your radiatortoday. iN s <) . STAIR AND PEDERSON «= Crosby Radio outfits had a full page ad in this week’s Saturday Evening Post. “We have all models on display, priced from— ine: $20.00 to $65.00. Tremetidous production makes these low prices possible, We will sell on monthly payments when desired. A RADIO FOR CHRISTMAS. [GORWIN AQTOR Co, 4 \