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DAW Welt PAGE SIX iNi “DEMONS” TAKE CONTEST FROM MANDAN’S FIVE Win Basketball G. core Gf 16 to 12 on | Local Floor me By 2 Bismarck High basketball lust night 1 Mandan , 16 to 12, in the lo ymnasium, The “Demons started out dat the end of the first half were leading the vis itors from across the Missouri b, score of 9 2 m arck | offen king: nicely, and time | and again carried the ball through | the Mandan but missed many shot ket. Only | one long shot figured in the “De mons” scoring, the rest of the bas-| Fets representing team work, H In the second half the game be-| came and both teams} fought hard was forced | and Olson started at for- | rek, with Register i center and Bender and Scroggins at). Haas and Lobach both got| fe, Mandan mate but one | substitution during the game, Helbl- | ing: and Owen started in the forward positions, Heidt was and and Hanson © is got in the and Martin re k take hit center Morris Mor. urday n THREE GIANT FREE OF BLAME) New York, F York Giant pla risch, | i" unkie Ress Young and e L. Kelly named Jimmy O'Connell as im- plicated his tempt to bribe | UP: Feinie ue } exone torney Sand, Philadelphia National! shortstop, were completely ated by Assistant District At- yrge N. Brothers, in a to District Attorney Ban. the state's investigation | te: hi vonnell’s Case Reviewed The a t district attorney | that of his own testimony and the testi-| mony of Sand, but that the ques‘ a 0: indicting O'Connell would await! on the return of Commissioner Landis! gq, from Panama. Mr. Brother cit also contended that O'Connell’s testimony does not place a stain on the record of Cozy Dolan, so-named by O'Connell as being the igator in the bribe, but that Do- co th: Hit for fe the truth in relating what he claims these players said to him, in| ie KRAUSE WINS WHE: GE SIM Ee The genial Major John Griffith, the Judge Landis of the Western Conference, says football is destined} , to become the national pastime. ; Guess Again Major ‘s For once I must disagree with the inajor, who, as a rule, hits the nail on the head in his sport deductions. Our idea of a national pastime is oe a te ity instead of a limited few. the national pastime because it is| the one sport the kids start to play almost as soon as they are able to walk. — ‘ It'is possible to continue baseball without danger unti) one reaches the 40 mark. Then it is perhaps wise to shift to golf. “Football is strenuous sport, which should only be, and usually is, in- in by the highly conditioned ane 2 diron sport -takes _muehj1 ‘of the player and only during & in period of the year, the fall, weather suited to the game. Hard his fond hopes Cobb 15 points, Ty being the runner- iP. Cobb Ont League in record th not contends O'Connell m be guilty of a violation of the penal] — law governing such cases by jiod of about calli Yet at the close of the present 1924 That is not true of footbal!. must take a bi ing and football. too strenuous to have one that is indulged in by a major-| ster. ANETES Tras AT ATE mw THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ine Batting Champic ships Ty Cobb. a row but Tri Speaker spoiled 1916 by topping Halted How t was only mporarily halted, resumed s batting ways in 1917 and for} It seen ad set one for years if all time. Perhaps it w But now we have Rogers Hornsby in a os UN HORNSBY EQUAL COBB’S FEAT? |(QUNTY SCHOOL Sports| Row Is Some Record | HEADS IN CITY Hold Two-Day Conference, ' Discussing School Matters i | superintendents of the | state, who closed a two-day confer- jence here yesterday afternoon, gath- | ered in banquet at the Grand Pacific Hotel last night. Speakers of, the ‘evening included President’ Swain, | Mayville Normal; President McFar- ‘Jand, Minot Normal; 8. J. A. Boyd, Miss Helen Iorns, Berg, J. W. County | | | tion; A, 0. Halverson, Rolette coun- | 1 La Sanderson of La- | B. Murphy, president of i Miss | ss county; Miss | Harriet Perry, Stutsman county; | Miss Minnie J. | intendent. | O. H. Pippin, county superinten- dent of Stark county, led community [singing and sang a solo himself, and i Connolly of New England sang racter songs. During the two-day work’ confer- jence the superintendents discussed | High School and Eighth Grade ex- | amination and work, Parent-Teachers | Association, course of study, stand- | ardization, high school curriculm, annual reports, finances. Nielson, state super- ty of Wisconsin, bé can be averted. He bases on the fact that he has b keep cells and tissues of body alive for an indefinite period. He uses a chemi ing lithium chloride results from para in human cell by rejuvenating the mittee named by General Hines WHY DEATH? Guyer of the Universi- élieves that death s his belief en able to human atl solution contain- Death, he itie accumulations nd can be corrected ues, Ree head | Yesterday, being the birthday anni-| o¢ the veterans bureau to investigate lversary of James W. Foley, North | proposed sites for the hospital in Dakota poet, observance was held in | this and nearby states. | schools throughout the state. After the trip on which it looked All but two county superintendents at the severa commended that a two hundred bed sites the committee re- eet Ran a le the state were present. | hospital be built here, that addition be made to the Hot Springs, S. Dak., hospital and that a three hundred bed hospital be built in Minnesota. | turn the trick. | | i \ | | BY BILLY EVANS of the St. Louis ¢ 1s flashing] tt Philippines Observed across the horizon. == | Can Rogers Hornsby equal, better | 708s Rye? a feu ty Gouna Last season, when Hornsby batted) Veterans of foreign wars of the jyet 4 a new modern record fF! United States gathered around the |} i tite Hans Wagner the pping the best that | hanquet board in the Lions room at tion wengue for four ¢ ecutive | Cob ner, Lajoie or Heil-| ipa Mie ey ies ‘i the baseball world veled. | mann ever offered, ie and) eae fie Hote eee Has Chance to Beat Cobb pretty much outel every year, his m: 30 points on an average. Hornsby is still a very young man. ng injury he should be able to many more years of service at his best. | Of the present- the only one that equal or better Cobb's record of -be- ing the premier batsman of a major league for nine consecutive seasons Hornsby has an idea that he will being about B as a chance to 10 weeks. ng for a game « week over that riod of time is considered a severe | e. Most couches pref eight- me affair. | Perhaps no coach watches the ndition of his men more carefully | an Knute Rochne of Notre Dame. plainly | otball season his athlete: of athletics, matter of mue derived my opinion such statements do not; from foot! kes it possible for| Som of C. F. 0 who organized come within the dec defining | the other att to continue. he Farmers Insurance Company, to what constitutes aiding and abetting,} However, our i turn over to the new receiver all etc. as set forth in section two of |pastime is one th books and records of the company in the’ penal law.” labs oy cee) ane Apa ake as = possession, or to show cause be: I regard golf as a far gre n- ball as the national pas- seat to both box- However, ke football, is wide appeal s a form of recreation. Yet ag spec- acles, both have drawn crowds num. ering close to 100,600. boxing, At present # ball:and bat is the most prized possession of any young- tennis. Z | racquet or football have a greater Baseball has been recognized a! appeal than the bat, baseball: will Until the golf club, ontinue the national pastime, BASKETBALL Navy 39; North. Carolina 20, Concordia 16; Jamestown 13. Ohio “U” 39; Ohio Wesleyan 30. Indiana 3! Army 42; Massachusetts Aggies 38; mouth 37. Williams 44; Hamilton 29. Bradley 3¢; Eureka 29. Colorado “U” 80; Colorado Aggies | 9. Sy se Columbus Gollege 15; Dakota Wes- leyan 11. Augustana College 23; Spearfish Normal 22. aC Purdue’ 36. ' catholic University of Washington, D. C. 24, Dart- CITE MERRY FOR CONTEMPT | | | To Show Why Books of Insur- a showed the effects of the long grind. 7 by Henry Halverson, and a patriotic | Unquestionably football. is too| ance Co. Not Turned Over [reading by Mrs. Obert A. Olson, e i eee strenuous a sport for one to enter! z a: a ganagaine hes Hh HID, jinto merely for the recreation and! yan Merry ie ; & his Y exercise to be derived therefrom. gal) Merry of Diskingen, wlio ep 4 _ Hee Clear \ ‘on complaint of Insuranee Commis- | 3 “There is no legal evidence to jus- | a 3% sioner S. A. Olsness deposed a qq tify the belief that Kelly, Frisch} A very few of the college grid- | Teceiver of the defunct Farmers In- | and Young had anything whatsoever | iron stars look on the professional SUtnce Company of Dickinson, has | to do with this alleged bribe,” said! rame with favor, College spirit is| been summoned to appear before | A ® 478 Mr. Brothers. “There is no evidence | dominating feature in football, Judge H. L. Berry of Mandan on Aviat they had any knowledge what-| for the glory of the alma mater, A uary 20 to show ¢ why he H sever of the alleged bribe, This, / ma Soy ony GHA ihe: BS 1 not be cited in contempt of } : F counled with their lent reputa- leave college. court for his failure to comply with H my {on and their manner in answering | the orders of the court to turn over _ cvestions before Commissioner Lan- | Make all records of the company in his} po, gop ventas | ais and myself, points strongly to} If Great Game | to the newly appointed |, "ark, Feb: hospital for tu- # their innocenca : | anably, oothall ig othe . L. Reichert of Dickin- | bercular world war veterans in Far- Fee fine that O'Connell is ,tell- My cael oe Sona go is assured today by a wire from 26 Judge Berry sign- | ed an orde: ing Lyall Merry, the a. e |fore him on February 20, why he ¥ hould not be adjudged in contempt of court. the order from Judge Berr, Effective Means Of Reducing Fat Here is an extraordinary méthod of reducing weight—yextraordfnary because no starvation diets or vio- lent exercises are necessary. Mar- mola Prescription Tablets aré made exactly in accordance with the ‘fam- ous Marmola Prescription. They Ye- duce you’ steadily and easily, with no ill effects, Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for 4 box or send price direct to the Marmola Company, General Motors Building, Detroit, Mich. Once you start: 'tak- ing these tablets and losing your fatness, you will be happy agaits.”— Atve 2 . ‘OLDSMOBILE °. Anniversary of Insurrection WAR VETERANS IN GATHERING the anniver- outbreak of the insur- and swapped tales on of the object of the order chiefly fraternal, is non-political and has existed for many years. Adjutant-General G. A. Frazier, E. G. Wanner and Senator Dave Hamil- ton, Frayne Baker and J. A. Kitchen were among those relating antec- dotes of the World War or the war in Cuba or the Philipp LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM TO BE PRESENTED Lincoln's, birthday anniversary, February 12, will be observed in the ‘orth Dakota legislature. A special joint committee of Senate and House, amed to arrange for a program, to- jay announced that Representative A. G. Divet of Fargo had consented to speak on “The Constitution” at 3 ry. m. on the holiday. The program | will include community singing, led | N. B. Black, who with Wm. Stearn and L, B. Hanna, both of Fargo, in- terviewed President’ Coolidge cently, The assurance comes after a long fight for the institution here. Wm9 Steafn was a member of the Comi- Don’t Fuss With re- combined in the form of the’ present white ointment. It takes the place of Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, ia, lache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- » pains and aches of the- oi sprains, sore muscles, ilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia), To Mothers: Musterolois also made in milder form for SALES AND SERVICE: DAKOTA ‘AUTO ~ ALES CO. ; ri Oe te 107 Sth St. _ Phome 428 DR: R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free ppietannaie mustard plasters, and will not blister, } ° President Coolidge approved largement of the Hot Spring hospi- tal, but pres y what happened to the recommen tion for the en- dispatehes.did not say argo Hospi The telegram from Mr. Black did This Helps Eye — Simple el, et Lavopt Strain mphor, 1 mixed in I ngthens eyes acts vj full season in the In winning the batting honors of | pocti, i eninen Adv. | majors, Cobh showed the way] the National League in 1924, Horns ae Ailes alate sch, Young and Kelly Hebl |*® the rest of the American League) hy broke Wagner's long standing e- werd) anony. inedloenptel Not Implicated in Base- | Fer nine y a performedsthe|| Hornsuyuls ihe oiltstandingy batter |itaer y reed oe ae soar of “a eer [remarkable fe nse the swat-|of the National League, if not the! organization’ which, embraces all pall Scandal ters in the | ded over by| majors. For five consecutive years! ¢ormer soldiers of the United States | Byron Raneroft Johnson. he has demonstrated the fact, SFG aves ReRed An aware Hneteien Tah. Thee. New | COBLIYimd_ cot His 1g s 10 years] The star of the St. Louis C The - BH ace to b AT GLENDIVE| 2.23 ai ae |. When H. 1, Reichert of Dickinson T GL mtn nase oni eat ua “cmett| Mustard Plasters! Bat Krause, local welterweight, has | than baseb and if one can afford | Merry was directed to turn over the L | # returned from Glendive, Montana,| to shift to a milder elimate in tne Oks smd records of the company eae Wee es east the I 3) where he boxed Hafry ‘Mitchell of! winter, he can play the game the, 24 the receivership to him. Reeeiv- Gave ier, Quicl i | Casper, Wyoming, for 10 rounds,| year round. jer Reichert also made a formal de- | _‘There’s no sense in mixing a mess of | © Krause leading him all the way. If Major Griffith regards the size|d¢mand Jor the records and ‘then | mustard, flour and water when'youcan| — ' H ee of the crowds that attend an. ath. |‘2tUKh his attorneys, Crawford, | €asily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness = 4e|letie event asa, barometer to. a|C#in and Burnett, took legal action ne ate clean, mhie Unger | H ee ee oc a4 {and upon the showing made secured lusterole is made ure oil of: ! Billy Evans Says = || ort, popularity. then basebalt | t : mustard and other helpful fr dient, sp lc - Just‘conttast and rich mil sively, is fe: se weak, strained or sore eyes. ry quickly. Aluminum eye cup free. Jos. Breslow, druggist. ‘As almost. |-secret. “Wellman’s Method,”’ dating We ete ied.) not state particulars regarding the decision to provide for a hospital here. NEARLY .$100,000 CREAM SOLD AT McCLUSKY IN 7°24 McClusky, N. D., Feb. 5-—The Me Clusky Creamery company and three cream buying stations here bought a-total of about 684,820.pounds of cream during 1924, for Which’ about $93,254 was paid to farmers, accord- urvey conducted, here. ing toa The avera fat in 1924 was pared with 39.8 cents . Too Late To Classify. - T—Ten or twelve Write No. WANTED TO RED room house. Close in. - 917 Tribune Co. 2-5-1w WANTE: Dishwasher at the Pan- tages Cafe. 2-5-3t WANTED - perienced at Clifford's Cafe. uctically new Corona Call 538-J or write INDIGESTION. UPSET STOMACH, GAS, GAS, GAS Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! waitress it Instant ‘relief from sourness, ga or acidity of stomach; from indig tion, ‘flatulence, palpitation, {head- ache or any stomach distress. The moment you chew a few “Pape’s Diapepsin” tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your in- digestion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store.—Adv. Ze if BA Wis forgotten old tobacco sible for.the delight- ger Rough Cut—its ea dne oul “ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925 Count .Tolstoi, the great | Russian author, always: went hatless nd barefooted, no matter what the wea- ther. Its Different “EVERY DROP DELICIOUS” We are closing out the Wal- ance of our wool dresses at a greatly reduced price. Bis- marck Cloak ‘Shop. = fv PHONE 816 Scott’s Grocery y YES!WE DELIVER Wrapped Wagner Apples, per box 311 7TH ST. $2.60 | UASCAR For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, Be * Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness No other cathartic or laxative acts s gently’ on the liver and bowels g “Cascarets.” ticken, or inconvenience you. cooln er smo er. Here ttn They never gripe, They ively strengthen and regulate the bowels, restoring natural, reg- ular movement. “‘Cascafets” ite harmless and are used by’ millions of Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes—any drug store. —Adv. heapy foil instead cosHy tins hence Ge es VPA ee ’ ‘mildness and its appetizing fragrance. f ‘And notice also the ‘coarser “Rough oe from,about 1870 and now, onrs.exclu-- Gut"—slower-burning, and therefore ly is a pipe tobacco