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a er ee ee “OeRmes Se FoOt 4S PAGE SIX ‘DEMONS’ TAKE MILES CITY TO 18-16 DEFEAT Local High School Team LHL Best Game of Year ng Mountains school's basketball ne fast Miles City team there Saturda 18 to 16 in the be ontest seen on the Miles Cit s year, The outcome intil the final whistle blew. Miles ( state championship 1 been in the pl or the national ¢ vionship and ng hich of winning the Montana title « idable 2 “Demor ar, looked like a ation for the Bis: to oppose. proved satisfactory team. The local t in Montana, on the floor ork , at the first quarter, | five to t hut Miles City held the lead at the end of the first half, 8 te 1 « 1 half started fast th but inutes to go} , 16 to 12.{ arck rallied ( held the rious finish Bisn the game. d two sume ended with o chances for Olson seo: d tarted 2 Bismarck, Alfson at and Shepard + um showed re sing ite Miles lcure the benefit of competitive bid- Alfson dropped | iled on both. j jand owing of the Bismarck team a frum here Mandan comes to arck Friday night and if the keep up the pace shown in the} s City game Mandan will hav a hard time taking the long end of the score, Bismarck had a tough chedule, with some fine games offer- ed the fan and local (fans ‘@ planning royal support forthe team. Miles City extended the Bism hoys courte treatment int After the the “ riven a banquet by the domestic ’ Miles City will be marek next — year. nol there is known as Custer H being.« county high hool The sum Bismarck: Si nM, 2 field baskets: 4 personal fouls (being fore ed out in the th quarter); Olson If, 3 field baskets, one personal foul; Alfson, ¢, 3 field baskets, one foul basket, one personal foul; Livdahl, substituting for Scroggins, one per- onal foul City: Stangland, rf, one per Lovitt, If, one field basket, ket, one personal foul: Babeock, c, one field basket, two por onal fouls, one foul Baas captain and guard, field kets, fonr foul one perso foul; Monaco, , one’ perse foul. Hughes substituted for Stang nd Anderson for Lovitt land 4 INDIAN LAND IN DEMAND Several Additional Tracts Are Sold on Reservation . D. Jan. 14.-- The land on the Standing re Ft, Yates, demand for Rock nd au ing nee December the ie of the last regular land sale 13 additional tracts of Indi iand have been sold at private sale, pending the approval of the Indian department. Anpther land sale is being held today. The next one will be held February 10th. The Agency office prefers make all sales at the regular ea sales. Pr not encour miced of the Indian owner is grea owing fo advanced age or sickness, private sales will be permitted, subject to the approval of the de- tment. n then care is taken | to eee a notice of the sale and se ASPIRIN ate sales, as a rule, are | aged, although when the | ervation is increas | jor 10th, | i | jhe j them. jboss. | Individual | to check ....$ 8,007.96 Guaranty fund | deposit ...... 209.61 nd ¢ - cutes of de- nocitaeo 244.58 | Time — certifi- cates of de- posit 9,974.63 | Due to other banks’ . ‘ASK WESLEY ding }only Of the 13 tracts sold at priv ual Me trails are im South D them. five in North Dako j abou © from $800 to $1460 4 section. INDIAN CORN TO BE SHOWN Supt. Mossman Encourages Exhibits at State Corn Show HAZELTON lf | quest from the university senate that | & suggested measure of invested en- dowment be provided within the nex quadrennium. t Becoming Shipping Cen-! ter For This Section Hazelton, D., Jan, 14.—Hazelton is fast becoming one of the largest shipping point for hogs in the state and every week several loads ent to the South St. Paul marke both by individual shippers and by e buyers. Last Tuesday four ear-j were shipped out. Robert Homer Walker and Matt, Dahl | jointly shipped a earload of splendid hogs; John Bi r shipped a load the Hazelton ippi -t tion shipped out two | two loads were weight of 46,430 Matthews, how the hogs to sell says by so doing he was enabled to pay the farmer at least 50¢ per cwt. more than if he had shipped i pounds, r, held out s feeders he last week F. J. Rotzien mixed ear of cattle and Tuesday shipped out « No, 921. Report of the Condition of ! THE AR STATE BANK at Arena, in th ate of North Da- kota, the close of business Dee- ember 31, 19: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ‘ Overdrafts, secured i unsecured 6} Warrants) stocks, tax certi- | ates, Claims, ete. o| Unsold eha Banking hou E fixtures $ 8187151 and net 1, 1210.00 furniture ¢ nt expen: paid, over undivided pro (eg ey Cheeks and oth: er cash items.§ 28.19 Cash and due 1 from. other | banks 1,045.85 1,074.04 TOTAL ..............8 40,000.40 LIABILITIES Capits -$ 10,000.00 | stock paid in. Surplus fund iss de- posits eubject 1,000.00 Bills payable .. Liabilities other than those above stated TOTAL ys $ 40,000.40 KOTA, County | Resolutions urging that ¥ | porting accepted Feburch | stitution for the for indefinate preciation of {marek P of the rank and file | BRADDOCK BUYS ELECTRIC 5 nger, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear | that the above statement is true, to} the best of my knowledge and belief. . ISAMINGER, j Cashier. | Subseribed and sworn to before me! this anuary 1924, RM. SCOTT, \ Notary Public, Burleigh County, | Me’ Comma Tents Ne De | ‘y Commiss e! s Ja 5. wot ion “expires Jan. 15, Correct, Attest: A. M. ISAMINGER A. C. ISAMINGER, Directors. Beware ‘of Imitations! GIVES HORSE “Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians ‘over twen- ty-two years and proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatuum Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of A: pirin” only. Each unbroken package‘ con- tains proper directions. Handy box- tay of twelve hep cte i ghpe4 ists also eel) 8 0! a havin is'the’trade mark of 4 Bayer Manufacture’ of Monoscetica- of Salicy’ REINS, SAVED | *FROM FREEZING | Ft. Yates, N. D., Jan. 14. ‘he | is told how’ Mrs. John Elk Face of Porcupine was saved from serious freezing and perhaps death by the ability of her team to go home un- guided. The day before New Year's sht, with her two children were driving back to Porcupine from Fort Yates. When about half way home, she realized she was freezing. of the wagon box she huddled down in the bottom of the wagon box with her two children under a couple of blankets. The horses, unguided, reached home in a remarkably short time. Mrs. Elk Face suffered rather severe frost-bites on her face, hands and feet. HATCHES NINE LITTLE CHICKS A hen belonging to J. B. Swaneck, MeKenzie store owner, has sct a new ‘Fecord. The hen was found in a barn recently, having hatched nine out of ten eggs. The hen and little chick- ens were brought into the store and now are making themselves at home around @ warm fire. Wrapping the lines around the front | COLLEGE BE retail a es pla dyriai Propose Given sivaihesttiee as Affiliated College Jan. 14 Grand Fork Resolutions juted college on its The resolutions further s: “We suggest that the present sup- sets of Wesley college be meeting the requirements | for endowment with an official re treat | Th tu velfa “We volunteer the conviction that! an homes tot receive maternity pat- r ; Wesley college should be regarded by |ients, authorized the North Dakota|™0ve have blockaded Tampico, wite. | the educational authorities of the | Children's Home Society, the Luth-| le8s dispatehes received here today the officially accepted in- jeran ‘orth Dakota con-) jet to have the ‘right of way | y ars to conie, iso to express our ap: and confidence in, [ as the president of ference, he “We wish P. Robertson Th INTO TURMOIL OVER aeons (Continned from Page 1) traitor to the forces of progress. leaders begin to play polities and week. It abandoned ail | publican ranks and in doing ceased to be representative 0 it the question will come Johnson Comin} re VWiram Johnson, according to re- | eh, ports, will not leave everything to chanee or his managers in North | cour Dakota, but plans a speaking irip) has in the. state, Richard Wilcox, for- of Bismarck but now of Prain- Bh to direct the oie | Ofst 12.—-The admiralty | today abandoned all hope of saving London, Jan. the lives of the 43 men who went down with the submarine L-24 when it was rammed by the dreadnaught Resolution off Portland Hill on Thursday. . 4s: son as the weather moderates the naval officials will take further steps to verify the position of the wreck and t® ascertain the exact cause of the accident. whe: and 50e LIGHT PLANT FROM GOVT. Hazelton, N. D., Jan. 14.—The Vil- lage of Braddock sometime ago open- ed negotiations with the government, for the purchase of anvelectric light plant to supply their village with light. The plants being sold by the government are some left over from To Cure aCold in One Day BROMO QUININE Tablets begin immediately to counteract the activity of Cold, ep and Influ- onze Germs and bring to a sud- defi stop the dangerous work of these dreaded disease germs in the human body. * Ths BROMO QUININE Tablets quick- ly render these germs powerless and completely destroy their organic existence. The Tonic. and Taree ee: Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets is very Eco thny to the system at alltimes. « ‘The box bears this signature Ai Hy a plant that will meet their] pany. ” NEW BUREAU causes of feeble. vided, cared for. ithe Florence Crittenden .and Luther- scue Society to place children, and Orphanage and two unnamed board- ng homes to receive children. ” CHANGES MADE INN. D. GUARD) or the sake of harmony | Major Sprague Authorized- to before the | War league state convention here. ia Company C, Grafton, succeeding J. G, | “CASCARETS” 10¢ “They Work While You Sleep.” Ww your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two ple \to relieve constipation and bilious- ness. laxative on earth for Men, Women and were sol@] hegan, superintendent of schools at s—no individ:|Grafton, who served overseas’in the to or private corporation could buy | third division for 18 months and par- Braddoek bought its plant forj|ticipated in major operations, was t $3) f, O18: marck, and named first lieutenant of the cpm: 4 s for years to come. It consists} H. B. Ellison of Minot, another “125 kilowatt dynomo and a 45 vgteran of the World War, enters the h. p, engine. This is consider- | guard as captain of the Company D larger than the Hazeltonjof Minot, succeeding Capt. Gtto , it being only a 20 kilowatt|Gross, resigned. Capt. Eflison eaw mo and a 26 hi p. engine: jlong service with the Marine Corps, in every important American battle of the World War, was cited jtwice for gallantry in action and jawarded the Croix de Guerre. ff Sergeant Frank N. Sell, U. A,, sergeant instructor of the 1Gith fantry, North Dakota National rd, stationed at Jamestown, has etired from the Army on two-thirds pay after 30 years service. His ser- IS ACTIVE: Ft. Yate chad ee lp GU anne ai 323. Children Now Under | vice includes 24 years of continuous quirem spec or full curri- per or +) active r, i re 5; cided effoat is being made by Supt.|uium colleges be modified to ac. Jurisdiction of Children’s, ../\te Syy,,durine, which nee ee ATOR dnd the various farmers! cord with the proportionate measure Bureau letvii double credit for his service in charge of the North Dakota dist-|of work of the affiliated college 4s | to apply on the 80 years necessary ricts to encourage all Indians whojcompared with the full currieutum a to make him eligible for retirement. huve com to exhibit samples at the) College have been forwarded by Meth-| Three hundred snd twenty-three! He holds eight honorable discharges North Dakota Corn Show which is CINE aaseriitg oy akota | children ure now under the care of|from ithe Army at the expiration of being held at Bismarck, January 225) 0) Oe Bnet enate i a tN _| various enlistments, each time’ his A AToA CATR UNESEERGC TG Jehureh at its meeting in New York | the Children’s Buteaw’ of Norsha ey yaracler Ueine titel es eYoAlIEnL exhibited at the Indian fair here |! kota, established July 1, as a result] First Lieut. Alvin Feickert, Com- (ideeceail eoutalns been preserved | he resolutions were drafted re-\ of legislative enactment, uccording| pany H, Jamestown, and Capt. Heber : ec henent the Bismarck | cently in Minot, by the Rey. Frank! to H et Lund, director of the Edwards, Company M,. Grand Corn Show, Sioux county would have |S: Hollett, superintendent of the Mi-/ department. The number includes! Forks, both machine gun officcrs, a wonderful exhibit, As it is, a fair] Ot district; Rev. T. A. Olsen, super-| 251 within North Dakota and 72 out- e been recommended: for dvusign exhibition of the corn raised this|intendent of the go district; H.)side the state at present but resi-|ation to attend the three months lyear in thie county by Indian and|Styles Harriss, superintendent of the|dehts of North Dakota, : special army course at Ft. Benning, hite farmers would certainly yive| Grand Forks district and John Mor-' During the six months operation of | Georgia, beginning February 25, ithis county a chance tor the L #.!4nse, superintendent of the Bismarck) the department, 30 adoptions were ee Hanna cup. district. jieperied, 19 homeless children were cases of neglect and 20 inded reports, 16 ments for crippled children pro- and numerous other children REBELS CLOSE ON TAMPICO 14.—Rebel department, which licenses in- tions having to do with child ure, hus licensed 32 hospitals and El Paso, T Jan. forces in u combined army and naval ed. According to the dispatches virtually al! of the “navy” is outside the port afd ships have been prohi- bited from either entering or leay- ing the harbor. Revolutionary forces are matsed in front of the town on the land side Home-Finding Society, the Soc- for the Friendless and the Child first two named and St. Jokn’s e work of the first six months aceorded the bureau by officials others in the state. NY is is exactly what occurred j gravates the irritation in throat ag {when the Republican State Centra! | ; lungs that is causing’ the cough and therefore committee held its meeting in B ~ only makes you cough the more. Coutrolsthe + cough and the irritation is soon relieved. branes to throw off clogging secretions. Attend War College janet in North: Da- » | dessly and effectively the ee throst and kota. Lieut. Col, Manvel H. Sprague of | “chest spasms are quieted, and the iufummation The attitude of many leatue edi-|the North Dakola National Guard kes| then quickly clears away. Jt has an agreeable tors make it virtually certain that }jeen gutHorized to attend the Acmy| taste. All druggists, ‘oll at Washington for a anuary 30. Other orders. and in the guard include: Lieutenant Wm, G, Tollack, nty treasurer of Walsh county, been promoted to captain of oe edahl, resigned. Charles C. Fin- IF SICK, BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED hen you feel sick, dizzy, upset, n your head is dull or aching, or sant “Cascarets” No griping—nicest cathurtic- Children. 10¢ boxes, also 25 und sizes—any drug store. Thought fora Child's Welfare Always includes gs SCOTTS = 2 EMULSION Says Little Ampere: “Your set can’t be better than your bat- teries. Willard Re- chargeable Radio Bat- teries give better re- sults at less cost.” Willard Radio _ Batteries They’re Rechargeable CORWIN MOTOR co. Willard B Batteries last for years Coughing—a futile waste of strength— EDICAL authorities agree that cousling zi +r: King's New Distovery stops coughing quickly by “gently stimulating the mucous meni- NEW PRIZES ANNOUNCED | FOR RENT—Beautiful room in a new modern warm home. Burleigh County Prizes Of- fered by Local Bank Special cash prizes for Burleigh county corn growers who exhibit at the North Dakota State Corn Show to be held here January 22, 28 and 24 are offered by the First Bank of Bismarck, it was announc ed today by the corn show committee The bank will give: Display any dent corn, Ist prize $5.00 $3.00; third, $2.00; any flint, prize, $5,00; second prize third prize $2.00. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—A-splendid home. The fine modern. brick, recent home of Judge Andrew Miller in the new addition, The upstairs is finished in birch and hard maple and the down stairs in quarter sawed white oak, except kitchen. A nice base- ment and cistern in basement. Hot water heat. Has garage that is. plastered. inside and out with cement floor and double windows. If you are: looking for a fine home, on pavement and in the new part of this city, here is your chance. Price is $7,500; on terms. Geo. M. Register. ~ 1-L-lw first WANTED—Work by the hour in pri- vate homes. Phone 403-R. 1-14-3t WANTED—To hear from party with’ enclosed car for sale. Must be priced reasonable, Call at 219 7th St., or Phone 1090-3. 1-14-1w TO BUY—Pgrty, wishgs to bny at bargain L.” C. “Smith: é Bros typewritér, in good condition. P. 0. Boxx 343 FOR RENT—%-room modern house, including three bed rooms, recently redécorated, of street car line, im- S| Wesley colle nd to commend his! has included the broadcasting of in-|#nd a general attack is imminent,| mediate possession; 10-room mod {heroic, devoted and successful lead-! formation concerning the Children's|t#dio dispatches said. ern house, including tive bed ership in the work of Christian edu-| bureau to various societies and clubs , wound Thy Now, Willoeu” vitally interested, and solicitation of | , ” = ‘aid of indiv s and agencies. Miss —— LEAGUE DRAWN ; Lund is much encouraged over sup- arnr- priest asking only ‘mages « cough aorse. Dr. KING’S new viscovery second, ! 1 i | 1-14-3t | —— BELFIELD IN_ NINTH VICTORY National | pela's Belfield, N. D., Jan, 14,—Bel- basketball team took its ninth straight victory of the sea- B South 7 BOXER DIES rooms, mediate possession. Geo ister. FOR RENT—Modern furnishe:: house, 702 2nd St om when ‘alem quintet by a score of 13 to 9. The New Salem team displayed the best tei $3.00; | posing Belfield this s¢ason. The elfield to 4. New York, Jan. has ben ordered to determine wheth- Heart in a curtain raiser, - PRESIDENT E. F. RILEY, (This school is endo well Tocafed, close in, 1m- M. Reg- 1-14-1w bout Phone 400W. 1-14-3t Phone 682. 1-14. 1wk Taylor. it defeated the A work of any team op- second team won over FROM BLOW? 14.—An autopsy er the death Jerome, bantamweight boxer to a blow received from with Bud Taylor Haute, Ind., on Friday-night af Mad- ison Square garden. to be the case, officials state, action immediately against Death followed tion which failed to relieve a cere- bral hemorrhage. will be taken Only January has worn out its weleome. EURALGIA orheadache—rub the forehead 7 Te inhale the xS 110% 4th St. Bismarek, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924 last night of Frank and already winter ic o KS B Over 17. Milton YareUoad Yearly DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Telephone 240 N. D. Singers, Speakers—Everybody ! Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend CATARRHAL JELLY ONDON’S is antiseptic and healing. years Kondon’s has been helping millions of people for all kinds of Colds and For HEAD, NOSE, THROAT TROUBLES Kondon’smakes life worth living. Write for 20-treat- ment tin. It’sfree. Or get a 30c tube from your drug- gist: Guaranteed to please or money back. KONDON’S CATARRHAL JELLY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. For over 30 ‘atarrhal affections. Trade Instruction In Bricklaying, Etc. STATE TRADES SCHOOL WAHPETON, NO. DAK, Registr.tioni fee, $10. Board and room, $ - Der week. ‘Students furnish pillows and all bedding at this . Yate. : Practical instriction in bricklaying and plumbing by cxperi- : enced. mechanics under actual job conditions . This isa state institution, conducted for public » very low cost. Classes Now Organized—Enroll Now. _ Address Wahpeton, No. Dak. and Traders Exchange) “A Good Advertiser is|a Safe Borrower” Under the bank cashier’s wicket every day pass thou- sands of dollars in loans to the manufacturers of America. They make, automobiles or soap, adding machines or ar candy, 4 talcum powder or furniture. Why as these business men borrow: large ‘ums vith confidence? ... Because ‘by persistent Advertising they have each created-in the great buying public a demand for a particular ,automobile; ¢ special brand of:candy, a particular make of furniture. ‘They juaee the future by the are What advertising , has’ done, it-will do, and do intreasingly. There is an in- exhaustible fund of good-will for the. advertised trade- ‘marked product. An idea is sold to the publi¢ and’ oe sold ' “by, wellspanned. Peijernted ever Heli: hes ° Published by The Bismarck Tribune, in co-operation an with The American Association of Advertising Agencies STATE SCIENCE ‘HOOL, vsed by the North Dakota Stute Builders a blow of Terre If this proves an ope! { A

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