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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924 -* Pl ‘ T 7 1 : ( pondent, but is very|northern part of the township to the ge eae eee tee ILLINOIS AND [BEATS POP GEERS’ RECORD ON TRACK |". crt tl see a ; | | lher hushand and a little child, county, where they have been farm- roy ‘ing the past two y bihty of stanford Star Questioned and Claim to Pacifie {Towa Veteran at 84 Prepares for 65th Season in Sulky, and) | enhus spent Saturday | eee t ‘Title Han n Ba | “The Flapper” Is His Star Racer <‘and Sunday, transacting business at} Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and anes vw ¢e s iss the county seat {children were pleasant visitors at - | the Brownawell home Sunday. LK * GN (TRAINED RACE WORSES . Clifford Nelson spent Saturday at! 2 : , “C" LQEFORE THE CIVIL WAR Steele, his wife and little son stop-| Sam Gooding went to Bismarck : % y anville Seland home! last week and was operated on Mon- jay At last reports he was doing eee as well as could be expected, Mr. and M Alden Nelson plea- + a untly entertained at their home on! Fred Swanson and family were rday, close relatives on both] pleasantly entertained Sunday at the complimentary to their little 0, wanson home. old daughter Ruth's birthday gees 0. L. Peterson has purchased 1 - [new Ford touring nd Mrs. Livingston of Dr their Sunday dinner Mrs, Art Bjorhus and ped at the ‘and spent the d oBISHARCK IS EFEATED BY Rockne Accepts Challenge Is- sued by Bob Zuppke at Coaches’ Meet . De 1d Notre west ss have o: morings for vs, will be! played next fall in Iinois new mem Mr coll had guests Mr, i family. A attended tt the Man he Ernest Saville fami a card party and dance * 'diga home south of Braddock. ncaunter 1 Loses Opening £ Basketball by a Score orial ium, seating 6’ { ong > of 22 to 15 ee ae Mr. imd Mrs, Granville Selland,! Clair Porter and Milton Doehle of ‘ t tentutive sched- | H Nel ee pe! od nd Mrs © elson « nson eae | Hazel Nelson spent Sunday : 2 corn for IL. A. Carlisle this % gridiron program, liome of M nd Mrs, Clifford 4 c Knute Rockne, | sie of the —undefeaied + ae . : am, of the challe | A number of our young folks at A Me aiid er aie | obert Sharp Sr, who lias heen! tended the basket social and dance 8 The Tir owas Bethel ting among old friends returned |given at Moffit. ‘Thanksgiving eve U i OULatNR UTNE HEGEIOBIRCBE Tet jon Sunday to his home at Bismarck.! ying, and report a jolly time, ba ex today of the two H rs | come . © 1 HERE ae Me | Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hanson andj ‘The S, B. Gooding family. s a nthietic Caroline pon were Sunday! Thanksgiving at the O, L. Pete ithletic directors ae Rios Nene ° Uy CHeARCRURENEINES) he MeniONeAE jguests at the Nels Nelson home, — | home. ‘ cheduled, will be played in Cham eee a h G4 ison! Oca UManwecleentCerailt | George Carlson who has spent; Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Martini and ts the Manda ! ‘ Opchse Nes echeone INguInSE | thout two weeks at Fort Ransom re- children of Braddock spent Thanks t Bismar Ska . turned home on Sunday P, ving at the 0. B. Swanson home. a . ‘ ‘ | i ee aie wii Gonher Game Off \ = a he and short Zuppke definitely announced that | JOHN KATHAN | Mr. and Mrs. b Berky LEIN NEWS € Hiinois nd ‘Minnesota would not] {as their guests on Sunday Mr Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and i Vineet next tall, Hal et UPae IME OE NEN SeetiCe jeoach over the hills, from town to] Mrs, M. J. Brenden and family 1iblle GaN BHtEHICATICRS MF Seymole 1 : me pe ee a Me SaReETIGR Osage, It, Dec. 6.—Old Pop Geers | town, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Begeman. ‘Arneson and daughters, Ruby ful dnche une IL of this cageonés cop, [is gone. ‘The Grand Old Man of the | Eventually the racing sport was I otored to Eldridge Satur. ne result of this sqgson's COU | sulky was killed in action last sum-|restored and Kathan gave up hi A death me has visited this} sending Situsddy. Wiehb. and irly lig test, which resulted in the defent of | 2 SGT Pee alee ee : : spending Satur re 1 : He : mer. No longer will this splendid | coach and went back to his first love. | community . this time calling with their brother, Enoch yr lilinois and the injury to Harold | ; eal Pannen : 4 | 3 MI h » OE edt “hea” ven tamGuee Hlineiesnatie ee sograce the harness tr Last summer he drove 14 races and | daughter and sister, of Mr. and Mrs.|and wife. ; I i ue Se ee ett at ealonatiercounery | proved his skill by finishing a bang- | Torgin Olson, Misses Kella Gene- | © f re Becta 2, | But another venerable has come to|up second in two of them. | viene, Goldie and Anetta Olson, Nise INPALOISORISReRU Nee anhariiks: ; pera oem tee A Tevet NaS | the livit to tuke his place, one John} “And if I'd had any kind of luck J, laine Setivioh ae Nee Weare a heeceliineson thats lie as cre te coin aR who at the age of 84 is look- | would have won hands down,” chuck- | Tahmana Olson, a lady of | mont. emniodation, but with ing forward to his sixty-fifth year |les the vete who was a state eee anual sehtee fon the ty acre Kath: is training three : young: | sch a Graiton, vay ON! My, and Mrs. Fay Johnson were < In the matter of age and conneec-|colts from which he expects great | Saturday eve uneral spy, the D. D. Barkman h 3 rrangement 10 lion with track sc hcaermecen eer eo : - gral puests at the D. D. Barkman home es ser he con, (ton with tracks John even surpasses |things next season. One of them he | services will seoll” on} Sund: i ! could not be con the record of the departed Geers. |calls “The Flapper.” y afternoon and burial will be neornss Pees Kathan was driving horses at count: “I haven't grudge a the Lutheran el come- ;j 0 : hacia cecal areer tell y was driving hors y aven't any grudge a in the Lutheran church ceme-! eimo Siertola and little ei ined the list of “Rig [tairs in New York state in 1858. |young gals who bob their hair and | tery SH A : teams to play east-west inter- Pe or ? senate its Ree Lee eet rem me) Linda, were in Bismare ues | Sie : Re | Alone came il War and Ka- t their lips,” admits old John.} Friends of the family offer sym- Miss Lindw having glasses fit jsectional contests next season by lthan cnlisted in the Union Army. “Fact is, 1 rather like 'em.” ; pathy and condolences to the hereav-ltgg test i . heduling a Eume with Columbia.) if fought at Bull Run and the Wild- | So don’t ask the reporter why old | ed family. \hesiag ws LS a Hichigan will play the Navy, while ‘orness, When the war ended he |John named the best-loo! colt of jie ended ere ait both Hlinois and Chicago p Penn- | eame to Io and drove a stage |the three “The Flapper.” m is spending rae eee ae yivania, and the Maroons also will | - see i sua heceeran nanan j daughters were pleasantly entertain jPhuy Dartmouth. Wisconsin also @X~ | em | ind Mis, M. J, Brenden, *| ee ae the Chris Bjerke home on jn to close at game with D. ksgiving. | mouth. i GIRO CHIE ee — e 4 | Maroons Game On | si NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS : pale Sf Cai lina The Art Bjhorus family — spent ‘ ‘ 5 i A if joying a week: is ‘ Al { All rumors o posible brenk in; & y. a ond. in Driscoll with Mrs. Bjor ~ jto the illness of their ‘elntions between Tilinois and Chica. |g keen ents, Mr, and Mrs, Livingston igo were settled with tie announce- | BALDWIN ied by their two children. Mr, Elm- ae = : jment that a game between the Ma-| Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kikul who | quist has been acting as station- | Mr, and Mrs. Christ Schoon al Rudolph Harju was a business ail ay come back to - re ‘cons and Coach Zuppke’s warriors {left here last week for Clearbrook,|master at the local N. P. station for | samily, and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Han-|¢tler at the Frank Prater home H » next spring. The vete NORMAN CLEAVELAND Eprobably will he scheduled in Cham. | Minnesota are having the time of}several months. | son, spent Monday evening at the | Wednesday. i on E Cand was not in that game,|Paizm on Nov. 7. Zuppke also said | their lives according to word Hct Nigae Gf MO nGu ts Aah Oe reerale » Nation : iat tiie halghack had played against [3 ame with Michigan would be ar-jly received from them. They will! 4 number of Wiltonites motored | son, Complimentary to help. th vo nig abe es eneyauntlay i aaieecanarial Tee y Hae eat aiee ranged and that Ohio State, Iowa | return home in about a week vocBismnrelk- Mon fits ernHHAGuanntee Goentioy with his friends, Knute and ' Cubs, are said tot) ; a whether these {2nd probably Butler would be on the} = men.” They report ; INRIA GHARRIGGRER pildi, | his services. i ie ienownneu: n- | Hlinois schedule. Centre college and | Miss Esther Lundin and William) hey best in. this production. : E E f even ordinary abil- | ‘i ; haswexne gnoss to {Altbama wanted games with Ilinois | ¢ erke surp nal ally iy uth ahs Mrs. Jessie Olson spent Monday; "and M Brenden and | urticles in baseball to- : mes ques-; Put Zuppke was unable to accom. | by being quietly married in Bismarck) ‘phe Wilton schools resumed work | with Mrs. E, A. Van Vleet the after-(S02 Howard, and Mrs, Melvin J. a : f last, Wednes The cere was | ter-|F is fenenee a ible the noted | sein tor ‘ i fl of conte =| moaate them. : TRG ERRe GEG ae |Monday after the nksgiving re-|noon was spent by a trip to Steele, Hem speat Sunday visiting friends te of great value}; - i tic The annual game between Notre | performed by Rev. Strutz in the pre- | ¢, A number of the — faculty —— in Tuttle, Mr. Brenden remaining } { ae 4 Dame and Nebraska will be played | sence of a small number okt nds Of} nent the holiday ree ntnntiiel A new pupil Bar! Erickson, for a few ' i of| i t that Switzer- fin Lincoln on Thanksgiving day. ! the cont ties. “Miss Lun-lhomes of friends and relatives out [enrolled on Monday at Clear. [: ees, the old | fl he home of the ski p-| Fred Dawson, the vuin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs./or town, SERGOIENGIE : A large number from this locality \ colorft | a ¢ and director Olaf Lundin pion dents of the} pastas | Med ed heh: spent Thanksgiving day in Driscoll | n has a fair est | t ¢ i lou eevee Jagreement with ( Vit lava alts and e bom ane Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carter, new- Miss Goldie Olson, who has been }#ttending the Ladies Aid sale ‘ ability. ‘There may ul returns show Dempse ad re Dome will play in the Tours }also figured on the Mea south cast of here. My. Gierke| Weds of last’ month are spending | assisting Mrs. Ole Warne of Driscoll, ;CMoved a fine Megas pitchers in the wor n rumored und hyo ngage ment of Roses same on the coast. }meeting Towa next. seas pe the wan at Mee ad Mre. Frameie{theit honeymoon in Chicago seeing | returned to her parental home on{Which was served in the ' only personnally acquainted with one} men “ 1 Admire of the dvish are | haps Wisconsin. ee ae A eh Mee tae the sights | Saturday evening. 4 fo a = ee ; ee ; : | Mencken’ districts ver 2 SHOte|| ate, and Mrs, Réward/O}Drien Hagl Mrs. Torgin Olson who was visit-|@ughter Esther, were calle Mails wos with Br : ; | YOUNG HORSES Gekaaa eae Nae ths fo" their house guests this week, ing a sister at Alberg Lea, Minn. up1{!!nk Pater home Sund: Ae gat y suid have no trouble ; gp : their son, C. M, O'Brien and family | until the time of thé sad message of Gam of fate iS a (e3 » fe 1 ' © bedtime stories inf HAVE BIG YEAR Uo embee Sean ae) eee s ne of Casper, Wyoming, her daughter Tahmana, arrived with | | ae ne dein will entertain the dian n the fall of 1920, with | worth t now that Mr Rickard has } ken. ids of ied = —_ the remains on Thursday morning at|Ladies Aid Society at “her home opposing world series | foe ed Lrowdcasting Tights, 1 EN SULKY WORLD| (4 consratutations. R. C. Pravitz, who has been spend- | Driscoll, from Grafton, Wednesday, Dee. 10. A lunch will | ease 1 , | geroveiinaw sane Ireland oho . —— le cat eae jing sometime with relatives at ———— served at the end of the meet- ler ‘or t b i noof Philadel pl By NEA Servi H penvel soe mepmcnentausc SOU Pouniuns, Mont, arrived: tho WILD ROSE | Everyone is cordially invited. tone Tribune was canvassing this dis-\ a1 of = aie 5 ‘ ' tal j Syracuse, Dec, 6.—This has been diedture jaruatetnenveck Apeet oO} the month to resume his M Ernest Saville \attended the a oe ox a pitched in’ of the e| A i ihel prentesth cedcone oo) allidime: tol 1 Patten Lect er at|Ladies Aid in Braddock Saturday The show held in Tuttle Tuesday eee A ! ! three-year-old trotters POEEIMItG (0) eubisenllig onsremeey eners 1 lafternoon. jniht drew quite a crowd of — the game of the ser he blanked i pay J i See A oat portunity to subscribe or renew their beech g Lein young folks. obins’ for six innings. Atter! Bin theana Twenty-nine three-year-olds carn-| Suhsepiption to the hest daily in the| 2" Hes Ho) . . Dated ie aed ins) 5 ol eee ne he most! eq marks which, when made, were| UU as assistant traveling freight agent.| W. H. Brownawell jeft Monday to 2 fe eevee. ushoase: [men will i must Ye-| within 10 seconds of the world record ‘ = serve on the jury at Bismarck, dur-| John Birkeland and Ole _ Spilde Pee eveland: clubhouse ective i the ba for youngsters of their own \ ont GLA NTEe A. N. Lambert, ing theaecembar tcrmiot coumey | |were Bismarck qvisitora, the fisst lof. ef hese t Fe Gtecrecord alboutat | no, find Mrs, John Nordstrom am-t spending some time in th ' the week. Manager Speaker gives me M wrche | aie Obtoher Guhene Mri home Now. 30. Mother aml babe /1@°King after business matters, has | Jens Jensen, one of our progress-| =e ‘ shot at them PH shut ‘em ov : Wh come fro r ed with cored it-to 2:02 REE natin sing [Tetumed to his home at Burke, Ida- live farmers, has a radio installed | Ed N rd and John Lyngaas Mmiyoed ene ets em: havesa S ally to CURA ST GiGAT CAs ite rantnete eel in: and gets the market reports direct | Motored to Regan Wednesday re- | 2EDERS.” BOT of eight days. q Ge janie metawenr ne —~ from Liverpool and various musical | turning ‘Thursday. 1} y has a fair JUS, 3 fa ordstrom is looking after Mrs. z y fpeseie ps hae Dilit | ft is now only # quarte: coil Nonlethomm cana Ine rine, Uneintee ea hostess to jsclections from large cities in Can- = a Spe HANH ic ; a jond slower than the four-y Vcotenteetenee: , |the Missio 4th. An [ada and various parts of the states.| Nurmi Declines ame and the Mr. Evers, Bete Noir of Unipires, Meats Epinard record that is within three sec interesting program rendered fter which a nite lunch was served | The R. J. Elliott family are mov- of the fastest time ever made by H the hos} ‘ing from their homestead in the good nis word. Brook! Pee. out with three hits. In M ked the part of est lefthander in the world Long Race With Olympic Rivai { Service George Whittit of the Regan di h |triet and Ed = Morris of Cromweli{?: j Were transacting business in town: Ithe fore part of the week. | Bear Old France Mr. and Mrs. J. Ituyned from a seve: Scum hi ve a Undismayed! | attended : ; loa Freeman who lias Keen em.|Fa7eo. While Mx. So SS eae rk, Dee. 6. It is now a pOPRosing: Mails in that game was le ey iecnein itn ff a Deemer aval canal or the Sheng, | 5a ae Gare Neer anece oe ‘ von’ mich 0 | |horthern part of the county hay rec M@S: Schmid visited among friends get to see a repetition of the thrill- ypresaed Spenker that when’ Brook-| turned home. ‘ jin the “Gate City.” jing Olympic’ race between Pavvo iyn headed him for the minors! ones | Nurmi and Willie in the 5000 Petty Teck soes toe ltn wi {| Stewart Commings has returned hed him. t year Smith of Speaker's best bets. | meters, iy { Miss Wilma Graham left for he ie . aa » | home at Wilton on the train ‘Tue Grom By bubiness sri inthe: western = of | morning after a pleasant visit over|P8rt of the state. such a fate, {the week end with her schoolmate} Agus and friend, Miss Gertrude Fricke. {| A number of Nonpartisans went n though he seldom has poor | : jto Bismarck the fore part of the ameeeir i ble work of} Little Spitzer who has|Week to attend the banquet which | Notre Dame is a tribute to the gen- | been seriously ill is reported as some! W#s given in honor of Governor- lius of Coach Rochne. this writing. {elect Sorlie. is on his way to this country from Finland, Ritola is al- q jready here, The two are to com- ‘pete in indoor meets. * Nurmi is known as the iron man lof the track, due to his endurance |feats, But America must be content * jto see him in the minor events. ; Nurmi will confine his running to ithe mile and the mile and a halt. Ritola is said to be willing to « meet his countryman in the longer aces but Nurmi will have none of jo Mlinois, All the the past have i Mails was with Brooklyn He had enough ability tt as a big lea he *t enjoyed a continuous rup of success as a big leaguer is that he inclined to flights of excitement. T have been told that Dan Howel coaching for the Tygers, helped drive Mails out of the American League by caustic references to the k | ay John Jacobsen has returned from business trip ‘to the capital city. and Mrs. Albin Erstrom enter ained a number of guests at their home on Thanksgiving 1 Among j those present were the Jay DeLong! Mrs. ©: Notre Dame in the west and Dart {mouth in the cast have far from | j hand-picked schedules, ‘1 Holgrem was ho¥tess to; design of the pitcher's e: | Dartmouth boasis two great quar-| family. ithe Ladies Aid Wednesday ,after- lit, “I don’t care to burn myself , Otier clube srdund’ the ‘circuitsoon terbacks in Dooley gnd_ Fallon, mi noon, Dee. 3 out,” he explains, found out it was not hard to get| | couple of Swedes, | The home of Mr. and Mrs, Johnj —T, Nurmi beat ‘Ritola in the Olympic — | Monroe was the scene of an enjoyable} The pupils of the Wilton schools Hazel of Rutgers, one of the best | event Thanksgiving I when Mr.{ Contributed: $18.00 to the support of jends in the country last season, is| and Mrs. Monroe entertained a num-|the Children’s Home in Fargo, and | playing up to 1923 form, jber of guests for dinner, Among{also a nice number of Christmas | i - those present were: Mr, and Mrs.| Seals. | Cornell's team has George Swick and family and Mr. === an outstanding star and Mrs. Gus Rupp and family. The many friends of Frank Ben- | Pfann to give it a seoring punch. | net, former Wilton mah will be glad - | The first meeting “of the Parent-|to know he is improving nicely from | Cottle of Yale has been one _of{ Teacher's. association will be held!his recent illness during which time Coach Tad Jones’ most reliable; in the school building on the even-|he was confined to a Minneapolis | backs. | ing of Dee. 10th. It is expected that) hospital. Frank was formerly con- Walter's goat and in a short time he} ssed from the big tent and went | k to his native California, | 5000 meters. It was one of the greatest races of the gigantic athle- tie carnival, I never saw a lefthander who threw | 2 more deceiving low f ball. Steve | O'Neill, the catcher, used to tell me he'd rather,catch Stanley Coveleskie’ spitter all day long than Mails’ ow | | | ‘READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS, fast one for an inning. (Gopyright, 1924, NEA Service, Ir pines ——_ © Rae | Miss Runey ‘county superintendent! nected with the local paper and ex- By winning the Norfolk open golf| will be present to address the meet-|pects to be able to go to work in a ! The Nut Cracker © \tornament Walter Hagen jumped] ing, short time. ——— (into the lead early as a winter star.| — If the lady ofthe house consider H — Willie Borner was a Saturday din-| Golden Rule Sunday ,will be ob- an upher be guarded “Any left handed batter with ner guest at the home of his broth-|served by the Presbyterian church er Richard Borner and family. the agreement carrying by unani- ling the | ood eye and n. atural swing can over come the handicap of — southpaw mous vote. > j * | pitching,” says Babe Ruth, Mr, O. B, Peterson was a recent a H Johnson hurt in auto — jealler in town from the Maughton CLEAR LAKE Hasn't that gus , Outfielder Frank Welch of the Ath-' district. Mr. and Mrs, Faunce Luyben and heen reduced to the. status of # shows a couple of noted “riders” in cirnest eonversat n, | leties is slated to figure in a trad — children Bernice and Virgil spent street car rider yet? ‘opparenily over the mechanical construction af a baseball bat. j during the winter, secording to re- , Friday until Sunday as the guests of |George S. Conway, Jr. of Engle- pide The gent im besenull re none otver than Johnny Vs. | port: { relatives at the-county seat. wood, N. J., was amputated follow- A leopard can not change its spots | noted in his active playing days for is supreme I ih und therefore is of no practical value | umpires. pee The other dignifary Everett Haynes, American jockey, wha. rode | Firpo's = | Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Elmauist left; = home papers, provoked atthe first of the month for S two recent defe: re re-| Min i Es ing an accident. Now, at 17, he has Cloud,! Word was received’ here’ stating where they vill visit with the death of AlinazTyellund of Barns- jholding merit badges in 23 forms of Epinard here last seasom jferring to the South American as|the p of § ‘Imauist for vills, Mint.’ ‘The young lady, was scout activity, ineluding jumping The picture was tak , Jumbo.” several weeks, ‘They weve aceompan~ married but her name. is unknown} and runping. , |