The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |] WIFE HELPS VILLA TRA lterviewed on “The Passing of th Spit Ball.” Bill Squires: Who saw every game World Flyweight Champion Returns From Native Islands | the pid Baltimore Orioles played, yet ut the game he is in't so worsen, concedes t | tamed toda as Ready to Battie for New Bankroll Sports Jamestown To Stage Midwest Bowling ‘Tourney “Bunts and bingles: Well-known sporting writer who did not blame it on the “breaks” when the Blue Sox, [picked to win the pennant, tnishea at. Money Bags McC jed to put cireus for a Sunday ga overflow crowd would in this outfielders. SCHNEIDERS MAKE UP ONE BOWLING TEAM marek Who deelin- nter field jeving the erfere with ‘amily has a bowling: own as hneider There are five Schneider n- three te. brothers and. two cousins of the broth They night too, On “Tuesday tedateam at bowl, can x) » the score was mad toppled the y i none game. ‘The scor NS was: Bismarck 59, 887, d. oad, s in thvee games to Mandan score of by M185 PANCHO VILLA ADJUSTING HER HUBBY'S MIT nampion =s » wi son etined by the from triena littie mp dosbip. an ni | Star Infielder Asks Browns To Trade Him Off NEA Service s. Dee. Wwe | nkie | aes looking fo: mittehed more dolly hortiy with i Ry MeMan 1 Marty of the ded. vey second Browns, want Louis that he MeMs enson jor b jMe has nemed the club oma ytinent he wants to xo elsewhe world vir r teams, Podunk good | Have Tough : he or te Grid Schedule r, have s» institutions Mandan, | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 4 nehor, at M. pr British battle fleet is lying a ent attitud® tow ved last evening from an extend- with rel in London, i. Mrs. Brown will remain in ives h friends until after nd will then leave for ! California to spend the remainder of the winter, 2,000 Voters To Be Quizzed By Students’ 4.—Near- ed voters in ¢ nd Forks will be interviewed | portly in connection with a poli- by — the in an at- to gather information about asons for voting. Prof, Clau- ©, Johnson of the political sei- department is director of the | | parison will be made between IF TURKS START ANYTHING, BRITISH ARE READY! Times Change Since Washington Crossed Delaware Said or Coustantinople, should Turkey persist in it government. dash to rod the Br a) ‘ Grane k ‘ | ° A © voting statistics in 1922 and . feet Se ne Matt one aed wavs to maze ROcKne Believes Hee eee a ecer/ecril teal altars cry tran gue old plntodis ail wn FESO EO ives wonenuianeUiOn Ear! aN COBH Re MInVA RII) neeoe aeente |! Ani to get a con oung Ed Walsh tic tec sited out by cach elector. The | eam. Just blow up your “ha loon tire” and get a boat load and start. At the test here being shown by SP ANE AVRRERHT , en of netive participants in the = 5 | ons for voting and the reason: | liadian army me! ves iment s ferried Over : m in a short space of time. We Few tea t to the fo wame, say, thor eonehes anidvoftielils. Coming Star) iy vor voting will he checked to | « , a - will in \ ore a These men are as a rule former ae [find dhe stimulus which brings peo- | y4pan PLANS W PLIGHT | : RG, | JAPAN PLANS WORLD FLIGHT es ever tead of one, it! Mfter to Deland dostars, highly capable of ps Service i toldhe pollen therendses which | iene soe 5 ene s 1 d expert opinion. The selections. Dee. 4-Coach Knute | » them aw All information | b la tene . Py in| s of all-star teams Von their : Notré& Dame | obtained will be confidential. | CO aane canra anti iellaTPACHAGIGR i eo Notre Dame dope, a presentativ i tat all worried by the ! Johnson declared that the ation by the Impe : ae than football texms. combinations. [fact that he will lose a number of is being made us a service to | * : fee Nace WRUHAEA ee GCE loss ofa star seldom The publie ikese this feature of |hest players thra nduation this 'the city and not from any partisan | fe ee FECEM REE ih a ohGihe v his proteges port i Tune o~ sectarian standpoint, He has had Nee dhe apamhine ute 4 t Be tomecment. The D tar te Rockne says it isn't his custom to ‘the stu wing downtown | 10 coNstMroworks at Nagoya, 3h v= V Ren H i t about the future. He lets | people for some time and expects BOW CIS: bial dst emt ha i 8 . i ts 8 . ade. in ps] G ‘il lerinwdonehe at e As a matter of fact the has } ke care of itself. He believes |t., finish the sarvey within a few Emeud ine mae ea AU Bee enh preatl to tho thedter, Mor several mis one of the gre imontha, ees erie cane coanninie malin < ieee v2 i @igehe Sill ~ years the d tic and movie er coached und confident his} Residents of G at eau Ta Gaalie AEN redatas| \ eating capa e been putting over a stunt called | al it, led to cooperate with the univ Se Cee i ie Stine 2 > i c Tg Lee eae RAGA K aan Ce Notre Dame mentor [Seonte Sarthe work. Datausn i ioe | ment anbronziations. For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, though the Dartmouth game i i Nent materi ntific service to the city. Ev | + sy: i AEerenN thie Vist vse praduetions are merely aa fin the offing that will be el lly the resulls will he used to try VO GIVE SOCIAL Colds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness | Stage is certain t ation of the allstar idea in [for next year's eleven. } conditions ideal for the} Witon N. D4 Dee. 4-—There will | Ns F AbClevGn, toes [reason he is not at all concerned voter and eliminate any undesirable |). in avster capper and grab so a SecA EAT aN eTSLiTRcoies ETT RUE NSE ra eee En uA b champions will bi about the Losi number of his {features connected with the election |PO am ovster sapper and g P No F ula eeeatvundilition testhe He Wl RUM ALTSUO can easier to pick an all-}stars from th team. H system. at the home of Mr, and } or laxative acts os gently on the | re We Ge) lis 20 eer icet the, Maroons tee OVE CHS ATL than 1 Plas Rockne says that kd Walsh, son | = and bowels as “Casearets.” | “Cas Share process send. es doubtedly will meet Mlinei ‘ a sis months }o? the famous Chicago White Sox} Bann ihe Denon ty Baber) poe dala es Ree hee site ue ood (Ue ons of Men, en aint . North noxt season, and it is | y a fow weeks and the !piteher, is a great football prospect | the high jumper among [Te expected to bring for A pene a Sn a (atten 306 boxes, and 50e | possible that Missouri, winner of ‘ the cour espert aly complete statis- [Yor next year. It also might be re- | all rodents. jthe grab bag F venience you, positive any drug store, Afincour conference jcham= [the experts in that particular leat ties to guide hi {marked that he has thel makings of ee r TR fy ore tho Ohteago 58 le eres tt Dentin 700i |. ares wiecosine i See a Ce nnn " es / : ‘ Be just us wise as any of the so . Eco on MMMM i » earl, Hqulieit-eherts Kickoff Rule B= {the lisso ri a) z D Ascher Named late Leyes ese ae Change Urged a 1 1 mein = " On ¢ Tbe done by Nee i eee Golpher Leader Leet e ees ut Cracker |} denver, colo., Dee. 4—Revision of ze é Re ie ne os af {football rules to charge the present inneapolis, Dee erman |S¢oU Hee manner of kicking off was predicted Ascher of Minneapolis, halfback on |), ! ae ose mete er ALL-AMERICANS NO. 2 (Baseball) | ¢oq (rap lua, ae coon the Minnesota football team was [1s theo EY Otis P. Sapp: Who on finding that | sport visit here, en route from San in of the opher i Foe eee ny or his hot doz was mustarded on only 0 to New York. annual MMU aN rid cepante tly cn AMT Aieg, one side returned the barking beast | np indicated to Elmer ea 4 ee fe and demanded’ an equitable compen- | Devitt, head co jon of Ascher who as a punt- ihecennise en jof Denver, that he would work for 5 ey and forward passer was a aa Wiects as |xeturn to the former <a: in the ¢ this season, ne i Connie MeGraw: Who nitted | kic from the e a O O it came eas the : e oe f it really took brains to instead of the center of the = eh 0, rest |! aa club he would | Anather c © suggested by M a . nd Malcolm sewing warts on pi Gamphwaeutharsche divel sand ieffeice b t th d d t k ] was one of the most re) 4 vlungs: Who — sat| without rib 6 i liable performers in the Gop c a inning yame withou jont nha noted ontballveritie a h Ww t t t f : this season and rea : p and shouting “Atta-| clined to coniment on his all-Amer 0) (0) ea 1 ’ ARGH: % raetben can football selection which will a - ii cothaill we ne Priced or ern rept ro Let the southwest monsoon be delayed but a few days = praived for callings a close one at the GRANGE ELUSIVE . . . and in some district or other in India the crops oath te many rea. Lite right, pointed out that it is hu-| Grange of Mlinois not only runs are ruined.. A famine occurs. mun tovern fast but also high, making him hard . S. In the first pluce it is impossible Giadyx Gushs Who by the exer-|*? ‘eke. That fe & bie Mase. When the attempt was first made to relieve such Football season. | Gi prom eeeeeenine INE Tek coat rye H OMe, ROOD. GENTERS districts, a remarkable thing happened! Rice eaters, voice whi foul ball hit the sercen ! 4, in front of her box i of Yal Glass Arm Jake: ignorant of other foods, died sooner than make use of the wheat that was offered them. Death was preferable Who told negra crs that the error made by the short- | top on a bunt in the s nth in had nothing whatever to do with his losing a game to the Phillies. CAN'T In nicking the best center of the} it will be hard to pass’ up Cap- in Adam Walsh of otre Dame, Flowers, colored —midd s the son of a hus it is a ver easy matter cult s to se l-America team from to; Tyrus nfoot: 4 Who, although | KAROW A SHORTST@P thrown out at seco met-! Karow, crack fullback of Ohio; + leaped to his feet and congratu-| State, stars at shortstop in baseball, ed the umpire on his efficiency. said to be a big league pos. a dif job it s will probably be Bill Rope last year as Princeton coach, then he has retired before. Prof. Socrates Wise Who} otis te Despite John MeGraw's opinion, ha ten pa on thing | Pravis Jackson is not the best short- | team from “Reconstruction of the Uni-| Tr op in the game. tio f players is What's Wrong With Ford} but who refused to be in CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONS He’s far too er-! many | MANDAN NEWS | COURT TERM ENDED Judge Thoma Pugh of the judicial district, _ yesterday | afternoon dismissed the jury which | jhas been serving at the term jcourt the past two weeks, The term | was one of the least interestine in | lthe histary~of the county.’ Cases | lat issue were largely concerned with | onal difference over minor sums. it over the old method | of Ming signals. More accurate, | they claim, If aerial football continues to grow to the unknown. Nor would wheat eaters eat rice. . . - Incredible! Yet here, today, progressive people in a progressive country are very wary about risking them- selves off the beaten path. They are suspicious of in- nevations. They leave them for others to try out. Without advertising, many improvements common today would have failed to surmount, the conservatism of our fathers. But alert merchants and manufac‘urers told about their products in the daily papers. The mystery surrounding them was dissipated. People be- came interested . . . and in this interest forgot their first doubts. } i Z Read the advertisements. They let you know about new things, where to get them, how much they cost. Without them we would live in complete ignorance of many things that serve to make life less laborious, more in popularity, the next step will be to play it from airplanes and dir-| igibles. , |Judge Pugh declared his intention {of remaining in Mandan a few ys jto hear arguments in cout, case: Coaching a major college foo team is now a precarious job. big overhead of the various sta makes it necessary to turn out a win NEW MAIL ROUTES Two more new mail routes have | been started this week in” Morton leountg: Both are of the three times ner. ja week class and patrond of | the e a Series ao sroutes with the assistance ‘yf Man- nute Rockne is pointing his No- ‘dan business houses and the Pioneer tre Dame eleven for thé Nebraska il endeavor to put both in Ne for game, Noy. 15. He seeks to wipe out ily route at the ebrliest the stigma of two successive defeats. athte. One of th eee covers About i “Herb” McCracken, Lafayette’s dohack to Fort 2 the other arned the , Mi | Macauley Smith, Yale’s newly discovered track + {a hurdle in the t inter: giate m York. He won in 31 minutes, 24° second: Two successive defeats apparently | Hillman of, Maine, who finished second. about enough of Notre Dame for é circuitous miles on 3 Solen. jcovers about jroute north 0: youthful football coach, seig game nt Pittsburg under “Pop” Warner's direction: At rigs, vaultin PL at Wan Coritandt rk, New ; $ y for the six miles, At left is | BACK FROM ENGLAND Participating were 250 run-| Mrs. Lloyd Brawn, former super- ners from 19 institutions. , » intendent ..of the Mandan hospital, comfortable, happier. KNOWLEDGE OF MANY A NEW HOMF COMFORT ‘ IS GAINED FROM THE ADVERTISEMENTS | i, I ee eee LO SRE A E E E OT

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