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PAGE SIX “) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 GRACEFUL RED GRANGE TAME ONE NOW crease shown inthe pecceltng. woven [elmb. Some wore, only EARS FORWARD PAS tof the Mar = pore accomnwdations here were i uits All Types o ealatiqns era, er veven a] Former “Wild Buil of Pam-! © swect clover acreage hi nereased lequate to They'll Set You ports) : a the campaign for diversification of byterian church was thrown Poe peel ~a pas” New Working on Ops aba ined in’ popular fav comfort of the men, | Thinkin’! no Mr. Gil Seca because it is suitable for practi- somany of whom | Thess fine new ow much Farm types of soil found in North i ugrieultural department | pei i i : : toffee, sandwiches and other food was! Ties “and Belts to pread munner in. which} rushed to the embly hall ot the We anne I lost hi | aiweet ely ws : church. Je to, tah | showing, he try hroughout the state i Arrangements we le to takel S. ~ asks the follow Jall survivors narth on in| THEY'RE 5 [ing counties. in widely divided d Dela where those \ ho| DIFFER. \ L . ' tricts: desire W ferred to a special INT commanded { {train of sleepers and t south./ ENT anded > Others will be taken back to New » Cornelle & | York, | Dartino rout. 7 3 | = "4 TFiRE HAD CONSIDERABLE | i | Bhisteigh HEADWAY BEFORE DISCOVEI i ; — . | J y 8} Lewes, De 18) The Backfield Is So Full of Fast j Grand Forks 1,03 i fire which d je liner) ; ass | ; Morton {Lenape ¢: Workers There Is no One BEATS EDGELEY ; Ramsey | wate weudkvater’ starvetin an aflers| ” | ' Stutsman {hold before “11 ck to Watch for i | Ward Captain aah of the Lenape told! the Clyde line a re of. his ship. It WILTON SHOWS | cei tnciid'hta | headwi \ , | Although S. 0. 8. calls were sent SUCCESSFUL | 4 immediately when it. be known thatthe ship the first efforts of the crew bat the, flames appeared so success- no attempt w made to re sengers hefore reaching the | mt here when he} de conside us to bruises . ba Moure Sweet Clover Se mer Lee, Turtle Lake. anson, Turtle Lake. ny Turtle Lake, itaits Seed Nelson, Me ord Ist-—J, 2nd—Jonas the Lenape Devereaux s ord—Walter Chr To the be , Brome Grass Seed tain Devereaux i—W.S. Bryson, Turtle Lake. | passengers had Captain . hider wood Mer knowledge, id, none of p injured, J. V. Droxmeyes OFPOSITE POSTOFFICE Turnips though some were forced to "leap Ist—Roy Parks, Washburn, overboard when the flames broke out —— Rutabagas afresh in the breakwater, | " i ; H wits Ist—Mrs, Roy Parks, Washburn, | the judgment in favor of th. ‘ | three touchdown Sweepstakes LENAPE I8_ SC TTTLED, reversed on the ground that the { fon straight football. | (Best 10 of corn at show) S PLACED AT $3,000, ooo sof the grain involved | not | condd h forward | Ist—W ke. N edt shown, A new tri w Etwo more tallics for Splendid premiums were don ‘ the. sate. sti jthe good business men of er, the Clyde line} Officials bere es-! | Dela announced today. timnted the marke to cargo and ves- good state of North Dakota and of- LOSSES IN at-| the ed on the ‘ Ui player without a Q + dow to come bael he fistic fuss i ! ; ‘ yardage andi year. Jered some suggestions to make it sist, no conyin, plurse! | Lee MaMa mii edi nd unch was served | i sons ‘ n tart ander tu | i en, aete chairmen, 1 We 2 Wibas 4 Taio) inion We Harry Wilton farmers, oitense. Heal ing for [inais exeepe jriut 1, Noxling, My} ig is Differe : ! geersth i Hinale escent aovtalked-on selecting: os: Warrants for ball in hail insurance losse " au i mM exe a d i r ‘si h o-corn show: totaling $1,250,000 will be issued b; from all other laxatives and reliefs orward pass out of the air and plendid premiums and the lunch the state auditor's office | before | were donated by the public spirited December, it J business men of Wilton, corn the . state show was under the management of MOM. oppone: above era pericd of thre Defective Elimination Constipation . a committee consisting of Messrs, Cl | All.¢ eesauata ined ve Biliousness : : i — St Seton Mate inariey Miche Tied to the The action of Nature’s Remedy (8 { exh dikes One Considered a Nuisance, | The Awards the Tablets) is more natural and thor- } ee enguld { " a The following premiums were! has, ough. The effects will be a revela- h : fae bpe ‘| Its) Acreage in 1924 awarded: HW ipa fos will feel so good. t ¢ twitling an i me r : | pas: lake the test. You will | a Shean | ' Totaled 214,019 | oe Wilt lanes of $1 700,000 now appreciate this difference. Hi] VALUE OF SCORES. j foneeneoe Dee OME Bila fund is more than Used For Quer i Comparative | seor i Sweet clover, once despi a}: dst—Fred Nelson, Wilton.’ ” eet all; demapds on i Thirty Years mes noth year, ed and good for nothing except to Mixed Flint ail department om ° | ; er ere Wilton: \] Chips off the Old Block iF the counties, losse sof] Wilton, White Dent J. M. Thompson, Wil Harry Toplin, ¥ Oddest Shaped Ear arded| 18t—-Paul Brezden, Wilton, | Largest Ear i 1st—Hugo-Muchel, Wilton, Sweepstake Prize. (Corn) + M. ‘Thomy son, Wilton. White op Corn Ist--Paul Brezden, Wi Lat Boyd Prine, Wilton. | Wells Co. Court JUNIORS —Little Rs The same NR—in one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults, SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST Morton, | JOE. BRESLOW. Pembina, R te grown more rapid planted than records at the state gricultur poe ELGIN 43 10 9 cause trouble for the farmer, now is . one of the leading: crops of Nota Da- kota and di other Pp, partment of Carson, ra lot of show, 6 sweet | » little at in line was unable to i phangir on texm, was) Ralph imeier, who over five of the seven” touchdown: plun; tae aged ten y ,Authorized promi! ; Tumpkins gers a | ont anes 8s A ine lun os for this! 141 Mike -Kobylaiek Wilton, | Decision Affirmed | nscellent t \ Squash oe last half Flzin opened | ist—Fred Reiling, Wilton, ‘The supreme court i do passes but thr | Bugless Potatoes hut ae cee 1 Ist—Carl Spitz On. » e victory came . ' Early Ohio Potat minute prise to South Slone football - i cvenan Z ebeebean att Ist: oun 4 onieit ae ton: j worth E ee y ously detented ot Riding to. the soll the ae Parsnips } The defendant app rt taken from it by the cultivation of | 1st--R. J. Dennis, Wilton, | cision, of, the lower court in w re Bae a een teatro Strawberries {hank was allowed damages in connee- Refinishing with Mis- Our tie icing proof of th > Sti =e te ~ FS Ist—C, W. A. Ande: Wilton. {tion with the sale by the ele Still. ther factor is its value as . 7 “FIGHT “RESULTS * in forage crop. Hogs and-cattle pas: | Largest Cabbage |whent on which the bank Latest modern method. We act imply that Tulane m ej tured on sweet clover grow rapidly Ist—Paul Breaden, Wilton in which the Har-| (4lSo do automobile Top and es Northwestern and’ need only a little corn and other Curtain work as well as ail ht it would have us, ae H ge ae other: . aA ry," vey bahk ‘Wes: plaintiff’ and the Os- riseo | fodder to prepare them for the mar BOAT MAKES 30 +) |borne-MeMillan’ company defendant,| Finds of Upholstering. iw we A : ket. ' Billings, Mont, when the Requires Little Att on MILE DASH TO ore | stopped the bout in the fifth, Sween clover is a biennial, that is | \ : Work Guaranteed. ED. Jelaimed he broke his: han¢ it must be | al i HELPFUL HINTS rei eee natal ee Sinelunies fit stesso ue'eei| _ BREAKWATER FRIENDS SAY remarked to The Tare reer rection Le have in imind | 1 gume of this me with Tilinois, vd it had much pow Nebrask: am would be one of the ra fand Dean 1 ‘0 Jout feeling the | | “ICT have cout -lyear ig permitted to fall to. the (Goutinia eieoemnade ane SHE IS PICTURE E d start anoth c on thi ‘ ) D> ; meat Pestiseas department onidaien fon boned. The a ne OF HEALTH; as It is ‘easy to grow aud) eee + | ing @ quantity of powder, which was eee =! {0 LIGHTNING DANGER Agee hs 4 ere moved out of reach of the flames be-| “I cannet i Tanlac tuo many ‘| whee ua Daneel on where it is neti tore it ignited, however, thanks, for. ieee back. my health | There is no danger from lightning ut it grows striking « radio acrial if it is equip-] 30 rank and high that it ix net good | qye“Te New Neck Nesters of Ap eno ail hope oe ped with a fightning arrestor.) for hay, state officials shid. c aw ! vhay, ‘aptain Devereaux, and had its! well had left me, ct, the a ts as protection | When cut ut the proper time it can! Now York pier Tuesday, afternoon | ited, eaters ts the grate lightning whya properly in-| be cured and used for hi Pound. for .chaa 4 : ' a . leston and Jackson- ‘Stomach trouble and rheumatism . ville with passengers” and, freight.| had been gradually ‘weakening nel WEBB BROTHERS ist is not as hig urposs Built in 1912 at Newport News, Va. ¥ i ° lertak it had twice previously been in trow-| all over, could not walk without| | UB ers _ Embalmers ble before last night’s fire. On Oct-| limping, and felt too weuk to get out Funeral Directors 4r HUNTERS BY MORRIS ACKERMAN Nothing better is there to know he Srd Floor at LAHR MOTOR SALFS CQ. 4 PAINT SHOP | ‘ o Mlinois t time Nebrask in athing cheduie this ye has pl forage crop: ‘The remarkable advance in seuson- x1 planting of sweet clover, beginning would for oiling (enough to cove WILL HOLD SHOW oO” Which z the strong ond sweet r in 1918 when the first state figui e ts * ¥ se torwtich hy ¥ defeated Stanford, | Bridgeport 16 ~ This|on the crop were compiled, follows: | Pee 1+, 1921, abe gank: at shor par of my cobs, Blpenwas--almonty out Licensed Exabalmer in , a dire utgrowth of th 1 23 acres; 2 i y j Italian Champion Seeks Bout nafanied ‘iatascct ies eh eset :1,'135,086 acre Scone Bgped.. tn October, 1022), viny raged and. despondent, . Charge. 3 r , Fla, gan taking Ta With La Barba, Title-Holder thts yeas. B ; acres; at Bs 1a nd was refloated afterall passengers down to 120 Ibs. but 1 now) were Phone 246 ‘ i bee y veigh 160 and haven't an ailment in| Night Ph 246-8 40 miles!” Figures on plantings for 1926 are bls mrpaemoved: safely ie boat) weigh hay Y i ones 87 ; Soman rag Wilt of steel, 267 fect long. the world. This is what. Tanlie did each piece 500,000. , | not yet availble but are expeeied to (omnes aus Jeea ear eaniar aad nice ane — ie PASSENGERS LA A} NBED af Thi been without it in the house. SAPELY.AT LEWES 5 ake a bottle now. und then and HOW KREMER FOOLED ’EM Del, Nov. 18--()—Atter| everyone. says I am’ the, picture of winning race ith death, 388 pass healthy, ee | a ‘engera and crew who spent a-harrow-| Whit Tanlac h s done for othe: Pittsburgh 's. Famous Hurler Shows Daughter Betty How ing night at sea abourd the blazing! it can also do for you. For sale Iyde diner Lenune were safely |all good druggists. Accept no. sub- landed, here at daybreak today and| stitute. ~ GRID QUIZ — . s By Billy Evans | BOWMAN UNDERTAKING “ Dane : i " * pat BR. * | eared: for by the townspeople. . ; me TInt kick is it : ' = 4 ‘ pe TAU, persons aboard tho ship, which | PARLORS perinissib ape UY the earn , r oo 7 ‘ left: New York yesterday for Jaok-! Tanlac Vegetable Pills: for consti- tee for the to make sonville, were safely accounted far.| pation, made. and recommended. by ered. Enabalmer in i \ . More-than a dozen persons were in-|the manufacturers of Tanlac.—Ady. harge. ‘ ae i : : | ‘ ns a jured and-nine of them. were taken D: ck of his goal line ; ; toa hospital bere,»cThtee or four | fay Phone 100 “of munting the ball i ' eee : cule _ oe? —— others.uls@ were treated,and left. ; TANLAC if Night Phones 100 or 484R.' Actording to: passengers.and mem-| 4. ae hate ees | pera of ther crews there wasao undug |FOR YOUR HEALT HY excitement and. the transfer of all ‘ Yor a touchd that puts the ba M the interception ss behind the oppos- } line, what is” the hands from the burning vessel to| rescue ships, was -.acecn plished i 08 Ge anes ‘smoothly as cireumstances would pez- at it takes more 7 mit, tion to get a first down | | F { Many Scantlly Clad se i oti | > oe _ ; Theré were many «women ‘and 8 | ry 7 Fi ice i 3 e . 3 droh-among the passéngors ‘an | Soon the bows A Did | 2 ae 84) of them left the blazing: ve i you play foot collese or did} ‘ : Poe : u go to ury or so Harvard nissivle to scrape h in an effort to help the ying for a place As a fety is made when the side in possession of the ball downs it back of his own goal line, the impetus that caused it to go. be-! hind the line being given by the side defending the goal. That was the ease in the above query. The impetus Before investing in some old stand- ; rie Male ey ! ard corporation, investigate my lou eaten ae et ie es 2 ‘ silts Hepalrings. ig shares in the Bowman Furniture Co. being the pass from center to the auestion of the day ig 216 Mai Mie hons ane Will consider one or two used cars as Pigser about Tislanine sot play causes be an old gog but i ze part payment. sdme 1 revert, into w,mere touch: 5 minate, just like | Pama aa ANQUIRE OF W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director, PARLORS 210-5th Sti: + -)---PHONE 687W.:. soe Oe fan RAY KREMER AND DAUGHTER, BE’ ‘TTY . ish to! kept busy defending { y number! muke the pre he will find! One of the stars of the recent’ world serics was Ray Kremer, stellar of contenders have sprung up sin ‘the Florida league’ entirely too fast | hurier of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Intensely. interested in thé outcome La Barba’s surprising. victory over,for him, . . That is no place for al of the games was little Betty Kremer, Ray’s daughter, who, though the Bieholds. earn, Tee aaet e bird who deals only in mengre mil- {2 in.attendance kept close tab on the doings from her parents’ home Italy. He is in Los-Aigeles dickering| sone i {n :Oakland, Calif. Porc WOKE HN IK Bow OBIE |. Someone is iain a Kremer is here shown with Betty illustrating haw he gripped the Note. the striking reramblance to the that Dutch Anderson, the bandit, was , ball in throwing baffling curves to tho Senetorial batters, And Botty j late champion, Pancho’ Villa, ©, | ju Danish nobloman, ‘ac if the fellow ‘seems to anderstand all about ft, too. Pie aes 2 Fs Franke Ge ing to be}. Clever many yamnés did’*Dassy” Vane ce later in 18247. EF, mete a tele sarsene age im Te —— ae - ge oe ree ata ane tb fea Oren RARE YER ASLO DS RE