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SPEARING A 4’ORW ARD AT FULL SPEED 7 ee ae ees eT ee eee ae f S00 TT Syracuse End Demostrates the Value to Two Swift Pedals and a Pair hy sae) ‘ : por CHICAGO TIES ILLINOIS, BUT GRANGE STARS , of Steady Hands on the Modern Football Field Maroons Able to Tie the Score But Not Able to Stop | | | i BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA : NOVEMBER 12-15 | COME. TO THE SHOW WE FOLKS WANT YOU FOLKS TO SPEND A FEW DAYS WITH US The “Red” | i 1 i OTHER FOOTBALL GAMES Chicago, Nov. 10. a" Grange | remains the wonder football player | st though Hlinois considered by many. After over Michigan and other Hl eleven foun . nut too tough to erack in Chie It was Grange against the Chicay i | | | | | Wednesday, as there is no school Mi a power tne ath, Ch [Tharoiasin France, Jon do Se SPECIALPREMIUMS - -. - EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS PROMIN NT SPEAKERS - tee ateys SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS "« harles A. Comiskey of the Sox are {sending tickets to many of the pub- schools in the hope of interest- | rench youngsters in the Amer- | ican game. The score: Coach Stagg used four full backs in ripping the Ulinois line tir ty winning the to » to receive the k as able to pound t the ball from s hands in the carly part of When “Red” made good. touchdowns, one of ard run after he dashed through line. The final score of 21 to 21 ied Ilinais’ record of conference pries thus far he dope w State was ¢ conference All Roads Lead to Bismarck NOVEMBER 12-15 See The Show—Help Boost Your State and County. Come to Bismarck For An Outing—Learn and Enjoy. RH. &.| 20) 16) 911) Some . a 20). 0) yreman and Ruel; | Bentley, Nehf and Goudy. Batteries: 'New Salem Team | 7 upset. when Ohio | i by Indiana in a 12 to 7. Towa de- | feated Butler college with difficul- ty, 7 to 0. consin fell befo: the powerful Notre Dame team, 38 to 8. Even when Rockne had his second and third string men in, Wisconsin fell back before the Irish attack. Minnesota came through in the last four minutes of the Ames game and scored x touchdown to tie the game 7 to 7. the game. Michi; -| western 27 to 0, Friedman starring in his passing game. In the East the big ups iNew Salem, November 8. The score | was 7 to 0. Carson was undefeated | [until this time. It was the third jfootball game for New Salem- High | and the school’s first victory. ! \Schwartz scored for New Sale {The New Salem team plays Flash November 15, at New Salem, SPECIAL AMUSEMENT FEATURES © BISMARCK AUDITORIUM VAUDEVILLE, NOVEMBER 13-14 ae | | | & Pal “The Wonder. Do 2” California Trio—“Musical Oddities” Doc Emmett Palmer & Hustoni—“The Old Flirt” Hal Young Troupe “A Chinese Oddity” Billy Evans Says | enna eee mace ee end on the Syra-{ Certain athletes may be classed as} tion, Hanson is tmen of destiny. | Hee a essenUal | Last summer when the Washing: | \ y | | t This is an unus of Victor Hanson | varsity pass while in 1 J of Toot ane pair of sure, steady hand 34 to 0 beating given Ha to successful end jlay. Hans Princeton. It was the worst beating |. bs Harvard had taken trom Princeton i iearantenl in many years. The University of j Peansylvania team defeated George- | Fre mn is one ton club was in the thick of the pe 4) nant fight, the management real: ed but t ernment cleanup hitter was badly needed. Heading | { reandetae sueniaielves|| Special Attractions Also At Movie Houses—Matinee and Evening Performace town; 3 to 0, and remained unbeaten uiTeatuitie AeeenE | Beanies worsted sided) io) takes < Both Days. ade Lefler, a left handed | in Bast peuee® sae ig GAME PUZZLE le eae : hitter with a fat minor league repu-| st : i i SATURDAY Sah Ota th aie eons ltl oan, SLM TT T0 FREN HMEN ae Rae aera YY a eae Lefler was signed too late to; be! &% SSS ————eoe~=~=~—oSsSsSsSsSS— SS en FOOTBALL LY Les ene thaw seems to have little’ eligible in the world series, and. al-! : ( { $—<—$<— —_____-————_o Ait [eveatatoube catia th ‘ taj though he went to bat oly ton) SSS EEE jtimes during his stay with the club,} several times reversing his field, en- i rural school contest. Both are’ = he did his bit toward winning tie |Spleq Yale to get a 7 to 7 tie. Spelling Match from Buffalo Lake District and tona| LNCORPORATIONS meriean League pennant for Ws “When Yale is in trouble and Pond | At Underwood | Jertson was their instructor. Ethel ington, x ig iniahe aime, the supportersiof the] Harris won first place for Under- j ; fo San es) In thave of his four appearances at! Bing have faith in hime feel that he | Ts Success} cod and Ruth Rougust was second | Articles of incorporation filed with the plate, all of thet in the" will lead old Eli to victory. | for Washburn school. F dollar |the Secretary of State include: he hit making two doubles! toe Before a crowded house Friday | gold pieces were awarded to the cher Motor Company, Hazelton: and a sing ch hit played a big! Ti the the| night, forty rural school children | winners and two and one half dollar | capital stock $10,000; incorporators, ave been clos nd oa owing — the OOTBALL RESULTS South Dakota 7; Columbia College 0. Giants and Whit Creighton North Dakota 0. S Si Morningside 0. But Can't See It Concordia ota ber of them joined hey Jem and hi “rooting” of th Sox recent world serie GAME IS— TOO SHORT} git t Chieago | part in the result of the game. . great Walter Johnsén was sure the{and sixteen pupils of the town gold piecés were awarded to second|Wendelin Fischer, John J. Fischer, rn 0; Michigan vall It was destiny that enabled Man-) man of destiny, jschools in the county competed in:a|place. Mr. Otto Olson of Under-|Elizabeth Fischer, all of Hazelton. Ohio 7. ry x x Fae tshowedmenenarii ager Harris to pick up so valuable In his first two starts, with all the|spelling match, Supt. Nuetzman of | wood made the presentation. Albertson Shock Loader Company, Notre Dame 38 Wisconsin 3. RLS NOV: Se ee to pass | 7am St the eleventh hour. It was world pulling for him to win, John-|the Underwood school recertly ex-| Between the hours of five to sev-‘|Glover, Dickey county; capital stock, Princeton 34; Har Giants Sunday defeated the Chicago | Mt) fest cee met | destiny that he should deliver as he} son went down to defeat. : tended an invitation to the various |en, the Underwood High School girls | $20,000; to manufacture and sell West Virginia Wesley teeSOx; 1) tp; heros wis) much |i lei diaiteneeom Gunioeien Goce tne coe me a His first game was worth while. It] schools to partake in the contests|served a supper and cleared a neat'|wagon and gates, maintenance of i cuse lene fieldinee: and) tence nalerera Ameer nlipavon) thellanpeat ee oe ies it a tough break to strike out 12 men|in which $15.00 in cash prizes were|sum. In the afternoon Garrison and-|general blacksmith and | machine } ryland 0 sensed GnineEheMe aera > then there is the case of “Ducky and then go down to defeat after 12{awarded to the winners. Curtis | Wilton football teams met on the|shop; incorporators, Nels Peter Al. hanna 0. Avmeri Gun apcetutona te ical Pond, star halfback of Yale's great} innings of battling. Olson won first place and Ruth|Underwood field, Wilton being vic-|bertson, Glover; Peter J. Reas, Wm. la 7; Army 14. Sins Wectheanee enon RUDNERBE Be eleven err ‘ When the seventh and detiding|Johnson won second place in the|torious. The score was 14 to 0. J, Reus, all of Frankfort, S. D. , Georgetown 0. ttors were cold and in it, or otherwise the Amer- able trices to tee rend in| game was played, Johnson appeared - = nia? variably arises to the occasion and| ‘out of the runfing. He had seeming- pd creche inured cies) does something worth while for the}1y had his big ehance and failed. roll 10; U. of Detroit % [the ns would not get so excited over Pr most | it. BI yhen de if Waige : A ‘ yoceter H | ' i : ue, when deeds of valor mean] phen destiny stepped an and ere- Bowdoin 6 anes rend the, e oHany Short Came. Digpleases something. ted theraitation thapinne metwine B : rog Americar © eating | Sunday's ted only one} Last fall against Har w : ‘d it was! ning of the world series directly up ' anes aoe Bea eseeese call sazalt a ning of th séries directly up t Y na 22 miata which caused Pond who seored ane fi Petouchs to the man who had previously twice § n ‘ he|down that Yale has ‘made against |-gyatea 1 | French crowd, which felt it | Harvard since about 1916, The world knows he delivere ipa low [did nov get very much for the mon-| ‘The touchdown gave Yale a inuchd74uto and Uedtiny, d¥e aufe peculiar cA pointer on tobacco: field and |ey it expended. Both the Giants] coveted vietory over the Crimson of ters. You can’f dope ’em. : Compare 4 i i: peanuts ; Providence | the crowd was even smaller than | mac that of Saturday, and unfortu for the French, they took priced s kof cent therefore had little chane ciate the fine points of the 14; Ohio Northern 0. Otterbein 0; Heidelberg 0. Marquette 7; Boston colleg Dartmouth Boston U, 0. ame, their D ae + notwithstanding the! In the recent gu otwee : = os ais Garnezies Tech 7 5 game between th A oe Reo Oe wean The game was played in the stands were only 3 per cent filled.| Army and Yale, once. more it ‘Briquette Rate: Na . famous Colombes stadium. President The teams will play their last | Pond who pla Buekne sburg 6. as s Wi ay played the hero role. ay 1 ue Doumergue failed to put in un ap- game here on Thursday, instead of} A sensational run by, Pond, after Is Lowered . | hee itt Indians 17; Brown 13. == ik f Pe greg e ) a0 setssidel) Avan OUT OUR WAY : By Williams carload, are published effective Oc. tober 9, 1924 from Minot to all sta- to appre- }and the Sox put plenty of ginger in | Harvard, anee 21; Mi hee orth Carolina 21h 8 : tions in North Dakota on the Soo, ih 4 a> Williams 4 S| Great Northern, Northern Pacific : * saat Ghoneia f Z and Farmers Grain and ‘Shipping ji ‘ pie? Be mia; ; Railways. The rates are generally | t epee treo Roanoke college 0: a sifbstantial reduction, but are from | —* 10 to 50 percent higher than the | rates’ 6n raw lignite. It*is under- stood the new plant at Minot is in|, full operation and shipping several carloads daily. The change in rates | was made voluntarily ‘by the car-j ew Hampshire Maine 0. Pittsburgh 1 Geneva 0. Muhlenberg 3; Dickinson 0. Auburn 6; Tulane 14, Johns Hopkins 26; St. John 0. Loyola 46; Central college 0. Drake ¢ 6. (tie). : ss riers, says the weekly bulletin of | Clemson, 0; idson 7. J ~ { 'F THEM SPoIs ‘ Sr py F the “State Railroad Comission. Ries 8c Muskingum. 0. j IS RUST ER NOUR GROMED |e, SNELL 3 | eee ce ee 4 Hiram 6 ; \F THEYS BiooD | FERGOTTAWIPE AIS KILLED , : WINS SHERIFF. St. Louis U, 0; Michigan “Aggies ve ees f 4 1 RACE HORT: | . Louis U. 03 ONS Apienbes st ; . STICKER’ FIGHT | : j the backérs of the Federated Farm- Knox 20; Coe 7. Delaware 8; Haverford 7. f ber Party in North Daketa was4 ed in Oljver. cownty in hig race ounty treasurer. He polled 496 North Carolina state 6; Virginia vopes as compared ‘td 643 for his Poly Institute 3. Washington and Jefferson 27; syccessiul opponent Wm. M. Kie- . 16 of the County's 17. pre- Waynesburg 0. ¢ Goe college 7; Knox 20. Citadel 7; Washington and Lee 32. Missouri 10; Oklshoma 0. Oglethorpe 32; Howard 7. cinets.”: eas T. H. Albers was ftiected sheriff 7 Alabama 42; Kentucky 7. itn 0. B.. Cook; E, F. Mutchler was Centre college 32; U. of Tennes- ithout opposition fpr coynty sup- ‘ ato: rintendent .of schools; ie Genter ublican, being the. only—piper in liver county was witheyt, oppo Pie for the official paper;~County] itor B. B. Conype was re-élect- ed Oyer Edwin J, Wonn. by a Aarge majoMty; Louis Kehpkghl woh over Wn. Hammel’ for register of Washington U. 10; James Milliken “Monmouth 25; Northwestern col- lege 0. Union 20; Amhurst 13. Colorado Aggies 6; Colorado col- lege 7. . 1 j i oe wistonein Min: deeds; States Attorney Robert Dunn hey Ambrose 27; Wisconsin Min ; Was reelected Wer~Burton Wilcox; ‘Sohn _F. McNulty, eusily recaptured | | # |thesreounts spadgeentp: over.” Henry . Ab Sogensop.- Judge MgNulty, gervgs | _thoth™ as county ERS erator of | egutt under the-law combining those! Votbices it Cunbids 2yitkridegss gHan re — matic and cut :, South Carolina 0; Furman 10. i niversity of North Carolina 3; i ULM £0. Biwabik 7; Ely 7. Denfield 6; Duluth Central 0. Superior Central 0; Ashland 6. Hibbing bigh 36; Coleraine high 0.1 - MOMENTS ‘WEDSEIME SG Live: act ; ale Brat nae ee aa Hajar tae Grand Forks high 10; Fargo hig) ; THE BEST ATTIC IN “Town: 4 : ity in favor of passage of the tax! reduction law. “eh