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PAGE SIX ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925 ——— eee Sa oe BETES eS ee “TOGS” FOR THE “MANY” AND THE “FEW” Finish on Forward Pass Out of 17 hospitals surveyed in the i ’ ; fl j state of North Dakota these seven, GRID TEAMS Farmer” Clubs) CTH TR TQSRR izes tickers / | and appear on the approved list. From Ellendale, N. D., Oct. 21.—A)— the 1926 survey of 2,395 hospitals in | \ an EP) | Competent ' instruction in agricul- ) the United States and Canada, 1,564 LOOK AHEAD i ethene Dees fhe. Fone senenls AR IN A or 65.7 per cent met the requirements jot 3 i ay |of hospital standardization. These new department organized at the) ‘ Pt i ini: ie —_— [state normal and industrial school | deeadteat Uaaieetamter ton od ek Intersectional Games Will) here. bis, vice to the patient, as assured Hold Center of Stage the |» One of the features of the course Exhibits Have Been Prepared | through (a) efficient staff organiza- ere has been e organization 0: . ion: li ic la’farmers’ club among the students| ‘By University’s Art De- OE A er seer metre ! any A ’ 0 fe | i " a] jital, Fargo. Sp | aan MIDWESTERN — |A8gStudents et, orm SCHOOLS OR | Set, Bs re BISMARCK = WINS FROM — Coming Saturday |who are studying agricul | . s study griculture as} r : part of their preparation for the| partment ‘Head bean Hp ent bles cae reeores: Chicago, OFS BOL-UP)=Midwest | (Aching profession. The club is Moe clinical ivOlk’ Gr the ‘Nowpital j penittes c0ee RS Bea planning to study three different) Grang Forks, N. D. Oct. 20-—(P) eal ore Clee ee td \\\\\\\ \\ : jfootball interest this week | shifts!types of projects and demonstra: | _ 4" "Settor appreciati Por ehe Report of the Condition of . _ \ gle ROPER follow the colorful western conference} tions, One type of demonstration | <o, iti: womens wee te at er BCs ski pal icy we 7 i \ p ais e ; -| Schools, another for presentation in j 0 ; : at Baldwin, in the State of North Da- Local Team Outplays Oppo 4 o : nln very ere _ \the grade schools and a third for by he displayed in North Dakota | kota, at the close of business October . q ; i sats a \\ essential to gue: which Kept its goal line| tice fm the high. schools. schools this | winter. 15, 1035. } nents, Holds Them Score- . A \\\\\ cessfully execute unviolated and tightened its grip on| "Each ‘club member will be re-| p,TReY were prepared | by | Prof. RESOURCES Make 34 Points ; cae | \\\ the for ; nference pinnasle. by downing| quired to manage from one to Ervin Os Chrinenaet head of ‘the | Loans and discounts... .$ 56,818.21 » Make ¢ s : Note. the riedman, its| «hice demonstrations of agricultur- | att department of the University of | Qverdrafts, secured and virtually unin- see North Dakota, and will be sent out | unséeured a week of grooming for ortie lon circuits the university. ex- ; i ieee grooming for} ern Elected nae by i y stocks, tax cer- the navy at Ann Arbor This is the) Officers of the club ‘have een Henson division: Je ts planned te , claims, ete, . : ow throu ines, who hay , ex Montague, Antrim, abr the es nibie xt] an ures’. : fe UUe LS games with Northwestern, Ohio State| president, Ruthh Fuller, jteWn fn ithe citeult and the |e | Other real eatate, .... arm. and_ Minnesota are ety Kan) Kinning; ibits ‘will be handled on schedule, | Gutrent expenses, taxes th divect- best offensive game N\\ \ the course of n the Bi k hig z \ the ball. Also i y — | With hopes of attaining big ten * Beane | u1_ {the time allowed to depend on the % avi two touchdown This picture | honors blacted, “Red” Grange arf his | eat? trae Helen aeyiy, ‘Neva | Mulver use in te deo | eee ee” opened blocked kicks, one posed by Charles ‘Illini are looking toward the game| Main, Fullerton mae When possible the exhibits will|Cheeks and oth- ¢ or dle of the quarter Berry, Lafayette {with Pennsylvania in Philadelphia!” president R. M. Black, the agri- be sent out to schools not located | ey items .$ 1,569.26 ' Boca ; on circuits providing the school| Cash and due ei su refuge from pursuing! cultural instructor at re normal ond in the Inefesis of defeat. Since Pennsyl-|cchool, the co: tendent final period the Biss All-America asking for the exhibit pays express| from other end, 19 ttled down to real f va downed Chicago 7 to 0, and is charges both $ ‘ — iva Re B of schools and county are ges both ways. banks 0... 712,171.47 , Tomorrow: IMinois and Chicago mest next week,| honorary members of the club. ig ee tee etal “78 — Proper | Handling hen Grange and company iN D t mounts in drawing, color and de- TOTAL . ane? J. V. Droxmeyer : ala the SIEM ys aes gla] epee sign for fade Mention hasbeen | Gapital stock, paid in......$ 16,000.06 | QPPOSITE POSTOFFICE over Minnesota, is getting set for an| Honor Roosevelt) paia'ts the needs of grade school baer 2,600.00 [invasion of Atlanta to play Georgia pupils and its use by consolidated | “"Dosits subject Open | Teel, and a trek into the east next) The Great, Lakes » Naval Radio} schools is recommended by the] {o check ...$ 32,264.56 ‘ |week to engage Pennsylvania Station will broadeast to the ama- {University art department, | Guaranty fund wig, | Collere. teurs on Navy Day, October 27. The second exhibit will consist of| deposit . 543.95 fives names of a number of witne. 2 1 7" Chicago Plays Pardue | uhese broadcasts will be on the 26 mounts of work prepared espe-| Time cert . See migae Small” Be’ stat Chicago, tilling lowa ‘and Michi-|yery low waves, 20, meters at 7:154cially for use by high school stu-) cates of de ean in the big ten standing and, be-| 4. M, and P. M. 40 meters at 8:45 dents in art courses and the third] posit 32 ments about Johnson in his cam- |sides them, the only other undefeat-| A. M. and P.M. 80 meters at also will consist of 36 mounts es-| Savings deposits 7 paign speeches. ‘ —— —_——_____—____— | ed, team, is not antic anor y 10:15 A. M. and. P.M. The mes-{ pecially adapted for use in teaching| Cashier's checks The senate sub-committee : i ple: . RvclinisA rho 5 [effort with Pardue which for years! sage will be one from the Secre-|art courses in the atite schools. | “outstanding. 1,065.20 81,030.70] ering the contest, headed by Sen didly on : | Mie “1 aching [hss been a thrent to: Maroon aspira-|tary of the Navy. i In addition to the studies offer: = —--—___.| §. C. Deneen of Mlinois, recent!: “Olson th its flashing wer c vk, white ee ied ulate, ig ether, 27, has ‘been, choxen for ed for group use the art department| = TOTAL ..............$ 98,630.70 rected the conte niece = | ate fs piel attack | _Smarting under its lossy te ulanes| Navy Da honor a of the, state university is offering | staTR OF NORTH DAKOTA, County | charges more spe eason Olson, : 1 | t P Ee ee Tec RAdlaNWarin [ecto ine oday (Gel Theodore through the extension - service | 3] of Burleigh—ss, petition was fi who has been stronge " shape for Indiana which had @ warm-|velt; “the day being his birthday. special art package service for in-|” 1, J, 8. Fevold, Cashier of the|neen today, and a cops games t tadie @ ite FeviG | up hae Ra eis a recev-|Navy Diy is observed on this date) dividual high schools Each pack-| above named bank, do solemnly sweat Smith, of | Minneapolis, | i i jering from its defeat by Michigan ‘every year on all s ‘and Naval{age will contain from three to 25) thut the above statement is true, to Nl, who? will prepare a tion is signed by | his team like w ¢ and nae At dy \The Hoosiers have Ohio State and stations, under the auspices of the | reproductions of famous master-| che best of my knowledge und belief, : ans up on their toes more i hl 4 Purdae ag future opponents. Nave "Teague of the United States,|pieces Raphacl, Rubens, Titian and) (SEAL) oeenatee fe With sensational | Minnesota Meets Wisconsin and with the cooperation of the other old masters-as well as repro- J. 8. FEVOLD, . La oan Se ‘i ' who! Navy. ductions of famous pictures by ks Cashier. It is charged in the new petition dl | _ fought hard against Notre meme ier Plans are being laid for radio}American artists. s Subscribed and sworn to before me | that more than $75,000 was collected m iLeuieville Colonels Lose | i.o"Sifepant — or ourth, | hroadcasting with a view to getting Other packages will contain pho-| this 24th day of October, 1925. from bootleggers for the Schall cam Miia oe pnels 408e jare preparing for their “entey, into| information concerning, the | Si tograplis and | nietures | iilistrative E, V. LAHR, paign fand under promise of | im Bhi e aches , {the conference lists ag iscon-|pefore the people of the country.|of industrial and fine arts, such as Ite, Hea AH BNE thy, Se i run through a broke eget! Double-header Yesterday sin. The traditional clash has been These len inae athe country. |eoins, ceramics, examples "of lace Nar e y: feats, an that the : hall ead: ; ; iy cont | —Series Now 4 tol aim cnjective since practice began at! action wide broadensts through in-|work, greek vases and textile de-| My commission expires June 16,} charge of A. N- bs and) Krank It and kept most_o er i bork sunaele. ie o Tereonnected stations by officers of {sign. fn some packages — architer- | 1929, Corneaby, were the scene of the in- A aaa aartee ra The balance of the “Big Ten” sea-|the Navy, a well as by prominent |ture of public | buildings, chools | Correct Attest recs : Sa inckott teroeeh th: Ae eee Py==Thie| Son -MOrTIes | Ole ete than | civilians.’ The plans also contem- and homes will be, inetuded. It is 1. A. LAHR, Ba ees Peco. team, only f0 be pions of the | Wooster, and Towa more than Wa-| plate broadcasting programs of fa, planned to send the packages out HANS CHRISTIANSEN, Suits me fans to pions Oday [bash this week, neither game having | Plate, brosgeowince from, several of [in series so that high schools, us- pANS VOL. SEN, Too Late To Ciassify Tie was knocked ont twice during the Bolan game {any conference significance. tie Marge? independent. stations, as|ing them will receive a new package Directors. —— dame through the viviousness of the | ceibh with the San Francis- ee well as a multiplicity of local, pro- each week, mesic poet eect FOR RENT—Spanish mission bun i r, their attack : ; titleholders of the —————© | prams. Speakers ave to be ‘desig- ja a Real 3 alow, 3 rooms and dining nook, opponents’ tackling, | thelr. «| Morningside Football Results Brame Sree Navy League of Unit-| “Few | of our North | Dakota Johnson Names 22 bath and kitchenette. Also : seemingly centered ‘upon him bet 5 echoed 1 Ne oa Skate schools have competent art cri Alleged:Donors'to Phone 695M or call at aeeaes in the battle until the final Team Swamped : s y played, the Amer- |® [phe celebration of Navy Day in [or superviso and decause, of this a4 5 onors Thayer. Tae eo. He could not be denied iH ep fican As jon champions were un- BIG TEN North Dakota is in general charge|the average high scho oy al . sees ee are eee ae ae geal By Flickertails ‘of winning today or| Notre Dame 19: Minnesota 7. North ep atdmond A.” Hughes, 916|girl have had few glimpses of the Schall’s Campaign) pon sarz—two pure bred short imacoheacline plunge r the ball caiesat Wisconsin 7; Purdue 0. Fourth street, Bismarck. The pur-jworld of art as it has found ex- : meee horn bulls, RoW. Helyen, 4 miles ln Pees carried down the field on) Grand Fo Tulane 18; Northwestern 7. Foutit Navy Day is to stimulate | pression i nthe creative | imaging: Minneapolis, Oct. 26.—@®)—-Names| N. E. Bismarck. LO-LE-2t aumetiencot passes. ©" eorking lowa 15; Ohio State 0. pose of Navy terest in the main-|tion of the world's great artists.| of 22 alleged bootleggers | said to bees S84 bag Boe Walking. A’ Real Find Michigan 3; Mlinois 0. itenance of the United States navy|It is to make up for this lack of] have contributed to the campaign | STRAYED—From my place 4 miles Coach Collins _ belie he Indiana 25; Miami_7. on a ba ‘that will enable it to}opportunity that this course in art} fund for Senator Thomas D. Schall,| N. E. Bismarck, one roan heifer Rakin: teal tf kins, sub-| t WEST function most. efficiently and ef-} appreciation is ‘being introduceds”| are given in the amended petition with horns. Notify R. W. Belyen, Sa Heit Pinging tM co 010 042 101—9-15-2] Nebraska 14; Kansas 0. fectively the nation’s first line}a bulletin prepared by the univer-) by attorneys for Magnus Johnson,| Route No. 1. 10 stitute halt football in his entire, to 0 victory Louisville 600 000 000--0- 3-0 rhanell "6. of defense in peace ag well as injsity says. who is contesting the senatorial —— . ond game of foothall jroved almost] feren MeWevnes and Yells; Tincup, Es] Missourl 3 Kansas. Aggies, 0. war. —____—— tlection on the ground of violations | | Use Gas. It’s the Scientific ~ . i are ets pal telle and Meyer. Uni : it 6: i — ‘. of the federal! and state corrup' 5 n and was| Boe's pi University of Detroit 6; Quantico Local Hospitals Sete Teneo ee netition alee (RUE Drew Second Marines 0. s tack-| Geston and BIDS WANTED Louisville 002 000 050— on Approved List | he: {the Method Gestion Towa State 28; Washington 13. r Mie Bisma players came} each cros eas. the isco or 40 Ox 2 Wacash 0:-Bavler0, e' To furnish 12 1-2 fons of Wilton 7 sence ° qi direct results o beca wson, Koob, Estelle an Vashi 3 Virgini fe ‘ol house No, 3. an 24 ‘ ee " peraueh pSatarel meounter Witt tha ball had. | witain ay) y, Griffin and Agnew, retried sae and Lee 20; Virginia coal for Wilton coal at school house | ie marek Evangelical Deacon othing, more ; ! Ritchie. iene i ; i ip. Said |ess Hospital and the St. Alexius hos HOO ; minor serate niall ee jagploracelcoUsecssi ioeeess Col:| No. 2in Burnt, Creek towns? ttice | pital ospital and the St; Alexa jn a(§ Bowling is one of the most healthful of indoor recre- Sean perfecting eas well! Drew 1 Linton Wins From Colorado School of Mines 16; Den-jon Sec. 6 Barnt, Creek township on Aintiot iavproyed Norma: kaputo: Ose Shion: at exercises Bvery aouacle in ae body, teats spon n offense that can be used to, of the to ver 7. Oct. 31 at 6 o'clock p. m. » 1925, f : one to be accurate and develops a resolute control 0’ good "effect when, the squad Jour-| left, half Ashley, 7 to 6) Western State 18; Colorado Teach-, WM. PAUL, Clerk. | mes teday by Franklin H. Martin: | the arms and legs Pi bys to Mandan § for the re-| Mornin ers’ College 7. )-20-23-26-28 | M. Di» p ; 4 ceo ane caries Fi Mee game of the 9 ‘After. ob- | ing afivees Det. 26--Linton| W¥oming 24; Regis College 0. — — eae American Coe Surgeons:|1 Bowling: also is helpful in aiding digestion. It relieves paring sn 1s to 0 a tandan first yoke throu SuGd A ecueresicin form by Wout" | Moneeaty eee ees Intermoun-| onion OF MORTGAGE FORE- | a great international cae Preset sur {f Sluggishness and stimulates mentally as well as a few weeks ago the Bismarck boys|80 yards thro pucloeny con. | Montana 57; Montana Mines 0. CLOSURE sxanutuacleene. mas novel peuple eat ie physically. were overpow in the last half, Score. P DECOY, ee Utah 12; Colorado 7. Notice is hereby ‘given that jevue-Stratfor hotel, iladel- Ladies Invited. and lost the game. the final tally! dn the | inton traveled to Ashley) ‘West Virginia 16; West Virginit cortaia mortgage, cee Tana and | Phe iain fs Bedng 20 to 83." Coach Collins hopes ye is gato 0 beating or Shir |wtslran Woy geaag enintan 1, {teats gebCEnel: Hate: OL | cde i, he CS aay AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEYS men” in the lineup aeainst Mandan j stellar football in the last! Creighton -19;, State College 0. gawors, 0 da she isth day of June,| - Grand Forks Deaconess Hospital, On Fifth Street. eb Olson, McGettigan and -~—> me out victorious. EAST Farce aa tiled for record In the | Grand Forks. : preter Cise™ time thie aeason| Ne Dy Aggi ‘ r, Thomas, Penn 7; Chieago 0. 2938, aro ine Register of Deeds of| St, John’s Hospital, Fargo. See ete ee ceteKe | Na gz1es I d Fergus were’ the lum. | nO 7: Chicago Tein 54; Wors{ghe, County of Burlelgh and State i ee | Beat Des Moi es, while Forrest scintillated for | coster Tech. 19. a See St’ North Dakota, on the 23rd di | the field together ci ea es Momes losers. cere wate6: “St. Johns 7 of June, 1916, and recorded in Book | if ; St. Johns 7. h at page 84, VS _ Moines, 4 t. 26.--Nort q ol ; Bowdoin 7. ain, which assignment’ was file Taneswn Bismarek | Rakota |B iadere. eoneined Maa | Boston’ 14; Alleghany 7. tt the “office “of sald, Register of 5 a, | the the North Cen- . . ast 718, an : Regan Le, He Brown tra ward the Nott Cex] City Teams Play | tucknell 3: Georectown 2 Deaton AaOMrd Ge Asmignments aa , wh Wateke | feating s Mones university to Scorele Tie Gaeitetos Baineston-0. at page 248, will be foreclosed by a Severn LG Vutzke | team in bathers here SS TE} Colgate 9; Princeton 0. gale of the premises in such mort- Demary ge M. Folsom | Saturday, Pace Tanen ee. Niagara 19 Hobart % seize, and hereinafter described, at iotis, nh puseien tt open field work] Ellendale, XN. D. 6—The State | (MO rasyiand 19; Loyola 0. Yhe, front door of the mtg of: Bars Eberly RE d.. Lofthouse | ° hard line] Normal and Industrial School eleven) John Hopkins “13: Drexel 0. leigh and State of North Dakota, at Crouse Olson { pattled the Valley City Normal team | 32h" Wignpshire 10; Springfield 10.| the hour of two ovclock p.m. on the Bardick LH Wat to a scoreless t 1, Mpreshmen 29; Culver Mili. | s0eh day of October, 1925, "to: satisfy - L, Cro RU R. MeGettigan | "Cortright’ Dun land le appeatedito, ve he one'stedme| | Waeerunespmenarl 2: described in| ‘such mortgage and Touchdowns: Kiebert 2, M Meee ee eT HIG. Homeeen | elyecrome: duce vermont, 3: which will be gold to satisfy the gan 1, Olson 1, Kollman 1. . = is Connecticut Aggies 3; Tufts 0. same are described as follows: The Southwest-Quarter: (SW % ) of ection Five (5) In Township One the N. I. seemed to have the edge fae on the Valley City Peds, and while ene ee Rutgers Substitutions: Hagen for ich enab Eberly for Bellows, 1 to er iI Tine.| gloom seems to han } : 0 cross e.| gloom seems over the N, 1 ot i Huncred Forty-two (142) ‘North of i Potentially the B @ four of five|camp over the lack of victory the aa 2 See titut Range Eighty (80) West of -the SOS ee ie anata ee “aetermined on win over| xqiTeieae MMigary, gnstitute OTF He condbed Minty (100) acres more Viewers Ge va aewe Kae none King College 0; Margville 10. [or less according to. the United (senses ‘ Id ‘of Oake NORTHWEST States Government-Survey thereof, ; on the defe pirit Ellendale and ‘There will be due on such mort- Northland 27; Eveleth Junior 0. was threate were the officials. St. N. 5 125 5 gage at the date of sate, the sum of St. Norberts 12; Northwestern Col-|%05° thousand One Hundred: Fitty- << lege 0. six and 24-100 Dollars ($2,156.24), a 3; Ri 0, STILL ON GRID FIELD j\ Rawmenes 3) BibeM 0. comida 00 |RaaraT corsemeecer am Tt OF THE EAST i Dated September: 21,: 1925, é A ¥ : y IS MISNOMER copra ai" Ctl x AvUSs jolphus 3 Concor- . . ii Assignee of Mortgagee. pty pee < dia 6. y Jim Thorpe and ‘Hinkey Haines Tutor Pro Players With|Nortnern Normal 7; Augustana 0.1” Attorneys; oo \ : Attorney: Their Team yee. Dakota “Aggies 14; Des} Bismarck, North Dakot HIGH “SCHOOL o1b1-28--10e5-12-19-26 Shattuck 27; Pillsbury Academy 0.| “The Iron Horse” was Bbttinean 0. Westhope 3 h solid t Moorhead High 26; Wahpeton 6. | Shown one year at two Bivmarek High a4; Jamestown 0.'|dollars admission ‘in New Williston 0; Minot 0. York City. Watch for it at Wills ‘Bowlers the Capitol Theatre. Defeat Regans The 0. H. Wills bowlers woa their second game from the Regans of Mandan Friday night at the Bis- marek alleys, having a total lead of 147 pins. Earlier in the week the Wills team won from the Regans on the Mandan alleys. The scores were: ! 0. H. Wills Team 1 Princeton, Harvard and Yale | Have All Suffered De- feats This Season New York, Oct. 26—(#)—The “Big Three” of eastern football has become a misnomer in the 1926 col-| ‘1 lege gridiron campaign. Princeton, Harvard and- Yale have all been beaten. Penn, Dartmouth and Army now stand out for the mythical eastern championship but they do not play 4 «ne another. , Eddie Tryon of Colgate, leading point seorer of the east, dashed | Princeton’s chances. Harvard was overwhelmed by Dartmouth after an unexpected defeat by Holy Cross, Tribune “WANT ADS” open the roail to opportunity— that Jeadls to success. If You're seeking work, or someone to fill a position — if. you have something to buy or, sell, just run a little Ad and watch ‘the columns. yourself. sincee! beaten by a erent ennai: Kieia aot 12 ‘ vania eleven the week before, Yale jummel . 2, . a er j , came back Saturday with an impres- Schubert 205 178 fdas ‘ ! Se ee rai strength: agcinse Bonne ee ae They bring results —'try them and see Brown, which forecast 2 stirriing Schneider ..... 182 145 a : struggle for the powerful Army ma- Fi chine pass manne eD 4 A Total Ph 30 Pennsylvania, with a 7 to d triumph over the champion Chicago Marten ......++ 159-511 one ‘ team of the Western conference, is Johnson . 185443 : now making ready to receive anoth- Murray . . 152—46. éj : f ‘ er formidable western foe—Illinois Kenner . 176511 84 Hajornes 5 192—5: $hd the brilliant Red Grange. Penn- i ayivania. Mas: now i beaten Brown, SHOWING ‘EM HOW Yale, am jeago in succession. Jim Thorpe and Hinkey Haines, stars of other years, still like to play Brown and Dartmouth football. ‘This season they are with the New York Giants’ professiona! ond Gricwer” Pag wh ee es asd, ms team, one. of the strongest in the National Pro eats ‘Taey are “Ground Gripper” shoes Mighty, igwede"” Oberlander, while shown demonstrating to other members of the squad just how to place- ‘are a man’s most valuable as- ee itate of Michigan will call upon kick. Haines is holding the ball with Thorpe’s great right e ott by Alex |. &,-$wo, of -her wlovens te stop unbeaten | against it, i Total ++ 2473