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PAGE SIX por MICHIGAN AND PURPLE SHARE TITLE HONORS Notre Thanksgiving Game Head- liner on Week's Card Dame - Nebras! The West neon only day line n oof Notre Is for 10 This yeur the Rocknemen dropped t 8€-/ ty converge in the distance, | : Are Always cee ere hit ins earecn eluding | to Hold Meeting at less t Penn State, while Nebras- | vice in the air in ince, for No Danger | “4 f on the ka has hoon defeated twice | was awarded many decora-] | Though we call them “shooting Minot December 18 The Big Te aftermaths dealt | sta the meteors of cour re ae “GO” WES th GE Hida Seanvi of poin P owiln | quite different from the stars. For | i ave beike # iby’ Bobeine results were - : q ie counsel, | one thing, the re our closest visi- pe ee e | PY led by nd Northw py brank KR. Reid of -| tors from space. hile 2 comet may aad a el i xpression of his opin-| sometimes come within less than 3 HO, one They e 6 ttich lost bub one aime, Mich : ws phases of aircraft few million miles of the earth, the tS oe cn eee That ¥esord of five victories and a q colonel testified t meteors actually enter our own : ocr intennatton ab: ‘oal Line unerossed save he field | ny at the end of the World war avia tmosphere. Their high speed cause Harold ‘Honton, niahager | foal by whieh Northweste ated) Bucknell 4; Dickinson 0 : ining to come remendous friction with the air, ae UoHdlne: THeaeHae nel ad the more spectacular record,| Swarthmore 70; ) Haverford If id the conflict gone on,!and they generallly burn up in the ‘een he es to the Purple forced it} Alleghs tminister 0 , uld have! flash of light that we But ig atttp to | | le Hs Albright 0. heen sometimes they actually reach the ant pi ihrer iit Tee 1 + Susquehanna 10. | inerve centers. ground. There is practically no dan- oho Sai nae nena | » to 0 viet over], George Washington 20; Schuylkill) Me recited a Lo} ger from them, however, for there his’ senateelal ape litee, Hep: | unk without the | 1? ss recommendations is no case on record of a meteor ever Me LUA ta abe tee ite ae ¥ whol “Un vey Gallaudet 0. made by him and rejected by the having hit any one av the aaNURLISRe a VRtein, 1 the | Mekew 401 Mae. York iit |eeeat mente, Mes ia he, Mave 4 - oO I names on the ballots iby) 50 teary 18 ' ‘the precau ew cf Too Late To Classify en a RINDI en wins, | 1 FAR WEST nn Young sh f f from an} is guia fi . EI Has Montana State m Young: air nttack LOST—Tan horsehide. Return to * wound up his col ody College onsen Could Bomb New York Armour Creamery 11-2:-1t| Railroad Rate y leading, Mlinei i4 to 9 victory over Ohio S win gave the Hlini etinding, leading Purdue and. Indiana ams, without a conference to a nothing-nothi ut the Indiana stadium dedication Michigan's achievement in rolling up a tot points to three against it, is the best the Wolverine: e done since 1917, Then th seored cored Northwestern's Record rthwestern scored St inst 6Y for its opponents over 304 points, but opponents points its con Indiana, ec Dame. n, Michigan sopho- the leading cont nee, He two field . the . tar of the 5 » piled up a margin early in the season, was second with 1) points, made touchdowns, thres field goals and four points af ter touchdown, i er of the Big Ten last ouchdowns, made only ind finished the season place, tied with Big “Bo” Molenda of Michigan. McCann, Bismarck Pug, Gets Decision St. Paul, Nov. 23—-Ralph Me son of Tom M nn of Bismarck, D., won the heavyweight event on the hosing card atthe auditorium here | ‘ah Friday night, his opponent being Big| oyyyeee Ss Bill Buckem, | leading heavyweight | conor, ‘soneht to compel the audi boxer of the Twin Citic Buc | tor of Golden Valley county to sell! started out to live up to his reputa- tion and during the first minute and a half was all over McCann, ‘Then MeCann be; soon had tuckem in distress, the referee stopping the bout in fourth roun ve Buckem from useless pun a_knockout cision being awarded McCann. This win as. ‘ann a match with Kid Muskie, whom he has been try meet for some time. Dr. Spears Denies Any Thoughts of Quitting Gophers Va., Nov. 23. ares and versity of Minn- that there w no basis for the report that he w: considering relinquishing his tion at Minnesota be 7 satisfaction with the side of the athletic de Football Player Dies of Injuries Broken Bow, Neb., Nov. 23,—(P)— Allen McLean, 18, halfback on the lo- cal high school football team, who suffered a broken vertebrae in last Friday’s game with Aurora, died last night. * The two | downs | ears, head foot- | FINAL RESULTS IN THE BIG TEN t Tied Pet 8:33 z 0 Ohio 1 bod Indiana 0 $12 Purdue 0 a) * Football Results — 10; Teachers 6. Colorado Aggies 41; Colorado Mine 0. t 2 south Mercer 21; Oglethorpe 6. vurn 20; Southern 16 University of Louisville 34; niversity Fulane) 16; Louisiana state 0. | i In the debate tryouts held at the| Girls Given |" suitable for two gentlemen: 3 of ‘business high school 3 . | Street Apartment. Phone 107 9 2 2 | rnin Five Years for | fF bers | te Ise for this y jchosen as a | Tt was a ool in the champion Helen § " o charges of easiest re " Fin comet "hem eh hans creycentenced fo} | Cook with Gas. I's the Park Here,” tonight] heir fines. They were: The Violet Rafferty a Zs ' | DAILY PHOTO SERVIC [inane GR An, RoR: wits tote Raley at a ‘and tomorrow at the| BISMARCK O. Stueve, Harry Cunning bootlegging resort last} For Zap coal, call 1051W. < Fy | \Kohiman ‘and J. E. Bjorlie jAusust. ‘The girls were located in| Prank Everts, | Auditorium. Sl ee a |State to Appeal From Decision i on Hail Taxes Appeal from the decision Pagh in the Morton county court in which he held that county audite sell delinqu th other ken by the the at-{ delinquent hail t same | basis as other taxes, the son Roush Paes al heads or tails — you win / j stand off in an Toledoj of New York City [chell over to assistant trial‘judge advocate, MANDAN NEWS | ____THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ 1926 FEDERAL |f state Brizrs i MITCHELLON OWN DEFENSE i " Heavesiy ivetestie| in the Smeltzer shop here and is now Get $1,180,000| at his there. 2 —_— | FIRE AT GARRISON = . . |_|. Tonight, if there are no clouds in Fells Court His Reasons For| the sky, look towards the constella-|State Will Andromeda, which is now y overhead. for a few! From Government But Has Larger Requests wgo und brought back here for! sentence. ; | Lincoln Sturdivan and Richard O1-| nected with the slay-! sente ne Thy sday. iling Higher Ups in Air Service Garrison.—The hardware and fur- niture store of K. G. Hagen here was badly damaged by fire early’ last arly weel. The stork was severely dam- minutes and you wi aged by smoke and water. heavenly fireworks. $ seeing Some of the Andromeda mi teors, one of the two showers that WINS THE DRAW Fessenden.-F. J. Bohnet is the new 2. UP)—Colo- | occur every November. | Indications are that the $1,180,000] alderman on the Pessendcn city coun- took the wit-] On nearly any clear of Sederal aid road funds allotted to] cil as the result of his drawing with the court} meteor North ota for 1926 will not be] Charlie Buerge. In recent special breach of meet th for casionally across the y fla request ment, but at the time of such a r, it was said election each received 34 votes and the matter was settled by lot by the ufficient i his publie stration ofj}er the e much more num highway department to-| council, Then slips were prepared, rvic and one may be seen every minute ast the state has not! each containing a number from 1 to thin a fewlor so. In s in the past as al amount of fed-} 10, Each candidate drew five slips nd have been y ble, since road ch displays | improvement ‘projects are initiated nPae. many as several thous seen in an hour; but s: t from the box and the one whose num- governmental are ptional. The charac-| by the counties and not by the state dvocacy of a] teristic Andromedids, which artment | id equip | distinguis! from any other biguest single expenditure stray meteor th happen along, | from the federal aid funds will be for eh Sie ol tthe aeons fete |sanile” ae ae expec to, cea| W No Rest For conti ne [pesto anise Mone bee: [ate teat Spgat cae gates! WA the “Wicked rt is teath-| Foe rails af atdinent wee’ atte’ | Nonpartisans Plan oe Ann iled vith a long and FOR RENT—-Two rooms for housekeeping, close in. “If an enemy came within 100 miles light- York." he said, “he could | rship, after picking | yy # point, and I be- torpedo he fired | urea of the size Hearing Postponed (®)—The Min- and warehouse com- postponed for one week t the hearing on its or- der forbidding railroads of the state in fr into effect Y m the twin Min identi up oan ery aid fail within The Mit-| defense turned Majér Colonel Allen less two hours of qu < c o western points, No mention was made of th Badia. clshistube’ super the Interstate Commerce pments on which ae bebe sgainst him were based cash takes it. government had di- —Room, steam heat, Sey come POR: PENTA were being’ discriminated against by i warm = convenient BS : rs 4 | housekeening apartment. citable | [ow rates from Minneapolis and St. Manslaughter! ousekeening” apartment,” suitable ates, from, Minnear 7 | LOST-—White f ringer Span- nf {el gwith browh head and ears.” B, E, Jones, 519-Ist Street, Bismarck. Don t you like to Phone O14, 11-28-3t/ oy in—then see “Don’t|- holdup here MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 bers added the highest total was to win the election. Bohnet's slips to- talled 28 while Buerge's total was 27. HEAVY STOCK SHIPMENTS Hazelton.—Approximately $12,000 worth of livestock and poultry were shipped from this point last week, giving the farmers in this vicinity a fine income. THRESHING COMPLETED Fort Yates.—Threshing is complet- ed hereabouts. The five government machines that have been threshing this year on the reservation’ have been pulled in and all have marketed their grain or have stored it in gran aries and will haul at their conven- ience, = DRILL HAS ARRIVED Robinson.—The steel derrick drill outfit ived Thurs and is now being er ETHROAT - Gargte with warm salt water 7 Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—Family Washing Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. PHONE 258 BISMARCK Sead # MANDAN 24 hour service on parcel post orders, | MANDAN, i : N. 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