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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE REE GAMES “ov OMORROW T0 CLOSE SEASON ay and Navy, saarnegie, Holy Lehigh and Cross and Boston College distance only to be tur hdown, and th Pryon Refuse ate almost char ted only into h kin Sn ed AD yards Qu pig: Play Pro red of its first Ratte en together a Tela corers, with a the season final footba puldn't um Columbi Coluy Syracuse Ttsbu Willi team’ emer, whill eeied 5 pect ad J \ 19 to 0. i serect tara Ir hi ast's indivi total m mbia had pow sup to ANGE PLAYS ~“ARDEST GAME “IPHIS CAREER , Chicago Teams Play to orth vhescoreless s first all pls rs again yesterday She ever playe impre sin gai yebectators ) yards, rece of th a scorele made de one of the » the other. — tion arful of the lor erstwhile Wh eon college jugdirected the ae pt G "to grab thr sweeping around ct ic spri Nlinois prot B ato! idir ur inegtrance Tigers s indic rning fed F ac h w York, Nov the more ‘sibs in the East, iuth and Far West ——'mber ! EAST w e retur tball Game ‘ important Tie—Grange (P) see ats ayer with st the Ch hardest Harold a pro: the ssion after he ns, thrilled 40,- ing punts up ived some @ receipt ti he t gain from ix yards, wns for soa player, first ¢ Grabbed Three Punts runs that made n ‘ons, the nts to an . but he man t the finish he end on one of nt sta second fessional come ears agains whe: at (P)—Following footiall Middle Wes! for Saturday swemy vs. Navy at New York. rly Cross v3. Bo on. ston College at high vs. Carnegie at Bethlehem, MIDDLE WI! Bucknell tyton vs. iskell Indians vs. bion vs. Western on. SOUT uth Carolina v: ia, 8. C. nehburg vs. imtucky Wesleyan t Lexington, K; T ut Dayton, Loyola at Chi- State Normal at Centre at Col- Roanoke at Lynch- vs, Transylvan- FAR WEST ah State vs. Washington State at Angele: lorado College vs. ‘enver. Colorado Mines mestown School Enters New Era in Its Athletics - mestown, N. D., Nov. 27.—@)— stown College looks forward to »w era in the athletic history of institution as a result of its ex- ince with its football team this As a result of the interest yn in the gridiron sport officials she school believe the time is near ‘hand when Jamestown College askin warriors will be able to ‘e it interesting for those wear- ‘the colors of any tate. other coliege in re out for umble OVEL GOLF EXPERIMENT Devotees of the Game Have Chance to Try Out Unusual Grip | of British Profes nd does not touch the simply a supp left. He has wo! of gripping a othe is the only traight. mes, while nearest wpetitor, down put forward ‘ a factor npionship the an the nt institution of a Liman football squad. This ccurlings worked out under of a tresht howho ' rudiments of the ty preparing his nthe varsity possible aul of Luther, De h, by Col- umbus, Dubuque, and De Paul, by St, Viators, scrambled the pish of the western interstate con- erence campaign. | DAIRYING IN NORTH DAKOTA ONINCREASE Farmers Still Far Behind Those of Neighboring States in Equipment Despite the rapid increase _ in dairying done in the state, North Da- kota farmers are still far behind those of neighboring states in the amount of adequate dairying equip- ment, statistics assembled by the e department of agriculture show. The sta s show that the aver- age North Dakota milk cow produces 5,400 pounds of milk and 164 pounds of butterfat a year. 4 Reports from all counties except went | Cavalier and MeIntosh show that the Ed] state has 5,343 pure bred bulls and added "6,401 grade bulls and statistics for nd 2 the entire state show that the aver- Cj! age is 90 milk cows per silo, the bad. total number of silos being 3,784. standard; “Dairy experts, officials. of the but one state agricultural department said, itempts.| are agreed that pure bred cows or us viewed those from pure bred sires and ade- tators, the | quate ge are necessary to the saw a game most successful milk produc ‘As in the Missouri valley conference. | proof of. this they cite the fact that Kansas Aggies lowa State | Wisconsin, one of the greatest dairy- In -Missours conference’ ing states in the union, has only 27 the downed | cgws per silo and 43 per cent of its on beat pulls are pure bred. In South Da- field kota where there are 119 cows per rwheled | silo and only 11 per cent of the bulls ure pure bred the average milk pro- - duction per cow is only 2,400 pounds. The state report shows that the k cows in the state pro- last’ year about of butter. Th figures {were ‘obtained by adding to the jamount of butterfat shipped by farmers the amount of milk and but- ;ter consumed by the population of the state on the basis of the last government cens ince a pound of butterfat produced about one and jone fourth pounds of butter it w estimated that 5 Lutter was made from cream shipped 'by farmers. Home consumption ac- counted for the remaining 18,750, {000 pounds of butter, a large por- tion of which, however, was con- j sumed in the form of milk. coach SURPRISES IN THANKSGIVING GAMES MANY Nebraska Decisively Defeats Notre Dame—Kans Aggies Victors (A) ~ Fickle re- nksgiving aspiring midwest a result Th some Nebraska shock troop hocked in the Lincoln y, husker — bs touchdowns, Captain all American — tackle, points after touchdown field yoal to put the game on he Rocknemen added to a running attack be! : able to complete forward pass » Dame debacle Notre Dani first period of when Rhodes two erowd that ever gin of Oklahoma. ov nd M nal i ly. St. Louis of blocked pant line plunge to beat Vermont 7 to 0 and duce cer back to Dixie pounds Title Claim Disputed Monmouth’s 12 to 0 win ov ave it x strony claim. to th Knox little ONE A WEEK That’s Benny “Alger’s Pro- gram in Roped Arena ‘COULTER PLANS | FOR ENLARGING WILLISTON WORK ro, ND. Nov. (It plans of Dr. John Lee Coulter, presi- dent of the Nor Dakota Agricul- tural college; . F. Trowbrid; director of the North Dakota ment farm and the state board of administration, are carried out, work ta the Williston, N. D., experiment station will not be abandoned, but ll be greatly enlarged. } That was the declaration today of Dr. Coulter in explaining why he believed the state is entitled to should demand a refund of $91, from the federal government as the 27. farm experimentation has been carried on ut Williston is abandoned, it will leave all of that northwest quarter of the state without any farm experimental work. Dr, Coulter declared. “Why should we’ abandon experiment. work there, merely because the federal ‘overnment has abandoned: its ir- ‘gation project ? t strikes me that this is all more reason why we should continue our work there, and enlarge it, and that is what we propose t lo, if it can Benny Alger, youthful California be done, "© Propose © do, i welterweight, differs from most of| “The southwest corner of the state our present topnotch pugilists injhas three projects. at Mandan, at that he keeps unusually busy as 2 Dickinson and at Hettinger; _ really fisteuffer. Over a stretch of 15 four, if you count the work which BENNY ALGER of the sea- weeks he. had 15, eben dies now/we are doing at New Satem. ‘ out to better the rei oF his older! “The soubheast \corner has two sta- brother, Billy, who was in 48 hattles|tions, at Edgeley and McLeod, in ud- in as many weeks. dition to the main station at Fargo, ° q to 04] ‘0,000,000 | 250,000 pounds of j “The northeast | station at Langdon. “All of these stations are develop- jing important information as to pos- sibilities of erop and forage pro- duction, in these various areas. Con- tions in northwestern North Dakota e very different from other sections land data which we are working out | for these other rerions would have | practically no significance for the [northwestern quarter of the state. State Owns Land and Buildings “The state owns a quarter section of land. with suitable buildings, at | Williston. ‘The land was donated to te citizens of Willistonfor periment purposes, and the state s expended $16,000’ in buildings. “When it was learned that the | rovernment was to abandon its irri- tion project, the stage leg | voted to give this farm to Williams county for a poor farm. Cannot Give Away Property “But the state board of administra has refused to do this, on the | of the attorney general that te could not give the property or this purpose t is our judgment that the state | should retain this land, and that the | station should be developed into al livestock experi al station, and | the work there greatly enlarged. i “The government owns a great deal | of land in that immediate vicinity | which could he used at a nominal, rental and there is state or school | land which could be used for grazing | periments similar to those which | have proven so valuable at Mandan. | | “If the state can get a refund from ithe federal government, that money could be used to deve nd enlarge the work there, so that we should be | v experimental work | 1 important section of | 1 of going if the p corner has the chit sg big, a e, inste! we will be | abandoned.” 6.0. P, SLOW IN FORMING NEW — ORGANIZATION | May Dispose of Tax Bill Be- | fore Forming Most of the House Committees i Washington, Nov. (®)—Repub- an ders: e showing u disponi- tion to move slowly in dealing with insurgent Republicans in the organ- ization of a new house, with their program for speedy action on the jt#x reduction bill a primary consid- eration in the matter. | A plan has been ‘tentatively ad- {vanced to postpone organization of most of the house committees en- |tirely until the bill is disposed jof, probably just before the Christ jmas recess. " Representative Long- worth of Ohio, designated by the Republicans for speaker of the new! and party floor leader at the ors the plan as one vent delay and interference with the tax measure. |. Such a course obviously also would the Republican organi will carry out the policy decided on in caucus last spring” of withholding| important committee assignments; from members of the party who sup-| ported the presidential candidacy of Robert M. LaFollette. With some jleaders doubtful as to how far this policy should be pursued, the delay | Will “give opportunity to’ judge the intentions of some of those listed as insurgents by their votes not only on th bill, but also on organiza- tion of the house. Insurgents’ Course Unknown There has been no definite indi-} cation so far of what path the insur- gents will follow at the coming ses- Ision, Last season they put forward their own candidate for speaker and! voted as a unit on the revenue bill. | Mr. Longworth has_ specified half a dozen of the more important com- mittees, besides the ways and means committee, already selected and from | which Representative Fear, of Wis-! consin, was dropped, from which he believes Republicans who supported Mr. LaFollette should be removed. The tax reduction bill already i regarded as certain to be subjected to some attempts to amendment. epresentatives Rainey of Illinois and Hull, Tennessee, Democratic members of the ways and means com- mittee which unanimously ordered it reported, also have announced that minori jews on the non-par- tisan bill will be presented to the i house. ion Difference of Opinion Representative Hull and Represen- ¢ : of Texas, ranking | Democra the committee, both |ha sued statements expressin; idifference opinions on some_provi- | sions of the measure, as has Repres- jentative Mills, Republican, New York. Its general provisions, however, and the non-partisan spirit in. which it was framed were praised by all jthree. Representative Garner, who |favors elimination of the automo- bile passenger car levy, believes the total tax cut could hae been carried to $400,000,000 instead of $336,000,- WITH A GOOD TIE from this STORE It's a (ood Hitching- Post defer the whole question of how far] % WATER MAIN ASSESSMENT Water Main and Water Works Dis- jct_Namber One HEREBY GIVEN, that a special assessment for the cost of a water main extension on Eleventh Street from the north line of Bowen reet to the north line of Ingals reet, in Water Main and Water rks District Number One, of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, has been levied against the lots’ and tracts of land especially benefited by such improvement, in the sums set opposite the respective descrip- tlon of such lots and tracts, to-wit: Coffin'n Addition, Block 2 Am't. Am't. Renefited Ass'd. see 40.91 “40.91 40.91 40.91 40.91 40.91 40.91 40.91 40.91 40.91 Lot No. 1d 16 5c: 16. IT... 18. 1 “Coffins “Aaditio ATE OF ounty of Burleigh t ek ) undersigned, R. H. Thistle- yaite, Ro D. Hoskins, and F. Li, h, constituting the special as- sessment commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a com- | plete list of the particular lots and of land whieh in the opinion commission are especially io by the construction of a in extensian on Eleventh reet from the north line of Bowen reet to the north line of Ingals Street in Water, Main and Water Works Distriet Number One of such city setting forth the amount each lot or tract of land is benefited by the improvement and the amount sessed uguinst each; that the same true rrect pssment of property in described ac- ng to the best judgment of a majority the members of such mmission; and that. the special items of expense included in’ such assessment are as follows, to-wit Construction CORt os... ete. Engineering and Supervision Advertising sees Publication Expense Expenses of Special Assess- ment Commission .... 863.20 agai 15.20 7.50 .00 Total to he assessed ......$949.17 Dated the 16th day of November, 1925. R. HW. THISTLETHWAITE, Chairman. D. HOSKIN: L. CONKLI lember. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December, 1925, at 10 o'clock, M., .the spectal ‘assess- ment comm n of the City of Bis- ck, North Dakota will meet in the City Hall of such city to hear ebjections which may be made to assessment shown in the fore- by any person interested in, or by his agent or attorney. Dated this 16th day of November, H. THISTLETHWAITE, Chairman, ember. WATER MAIN ASSSESSMENT Water Main und Water Works Din- SREBY GIVEN, that Sessment for the cont of yater main extension on Tenth Street from the north line of Ingals Street to the north line of Indiana Street, in Water Main and Water Works District Number One of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, has been levied against the lots and tracts of land especially benefited by such improvement, in the sums set opposite the respective descrip- tlon of such lets and tracts, to-wit: ‘offin's Addition, Block 11 Am't. Am’ Lot No, Benelited Ass'¢ an see 40.18 40.18 40.18 40.18 40.18 40.18 a special a a ry Bt S333355. Et rit tty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - SeSEEseeepsesensce SSSSssssss po isssts bie ton tal ‘58 08 00 oe 0 00 90 00 oe, 2: es Ee State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, City of Bismarck—ss. The undersigned, R. H. Thistle- thwaite, R. D. Hoskins and F. L. Conklin, constituting the special Assessment Commission of the City, of Bismarck, Nerth Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a com- plete list of the peUiaUlee lots: parcels of land whieh in the opinion of such commission are especially benefited by the construction of: a water main extension: on ‘Tegth Street from the North Line of Ingais eet to the N@rth line of Indiana street in Water Main and ‘Water ‘Works District Number One of such City setting forth the amount each lct or tract of land is‘ benefited’ by the improvement and the amount as- sessed ‘against each; that the same is a true and correct assessment of the property therein described to the best judgment of a majority of the. members of such commission; and that the special jtems of expense in- cluded in sueh assessment are as follow Construction cost... +++ $877.66. Engineering & supervision .. 43.88 Advertising .......... 5 Publication expense -- Expense of special ment commission .... Tctal to be asseased..........$964.24 see this 16th day of November, 5. R. H, THISTLETHWAITR, Chairman. R. D. HOSKINS, Member. F. L. CONKLIN, Member. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December, 1925, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the Special Assess. ment Commission of the City of Bis- marek, North Dakota, will meet in the City Hall of auch City to hear objections which may he made to: any assessment shown in the fore- ‘oing list, by any person interested: therein, or by his agent or attorney. ft. H. THISTLETHWAITE, Chairman. saree this 16th day of November, SANITARY SEWER SEWER AMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NUMBER ONE AND FOUR ~ Notice special 2 wes ‘Bieventh Street from Avenue D to the Boulevard, in Sewer Improvement District Nos. One and Four of the City of Bis- North “Dakota, has been levied ‘against the lots and tracts of land specially benefited by such improvement, in the sums set oppo- alte the respective deecriptiona: of such lots and tracts, to-wit: in's Addition Amount Amount Benefited Ann'd. Biwterorstore! fe te tetteteteteteteto tes pooescococsccoe ie Seet tate ttt} " SESSESens Bee peseeece: ret rioti yee to eerie etm Seestcecte 221.91 21.91 2191 21.91 2191 fet Baga a 8191 2 HW DAKOTA ity of Burleigh City of Bismarck ) The undersigned R. H. Thistle- thwaite, R. D. Hoskins, and F. 1, Conklin, constituting the Special As- seasment Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a com- plete list of the particular lots and parcels of land which in the opinion of such commission are especially benefited by the construction of a Sanitary Sewer on Eleventh Street from Avenue D to the Boulevard, in Sewer Improvement District Nos. 1 and 4 of such City, setting for the amount each lot or tract of land is benefited by the improvement and the amount assessed against each; that the same is a true and correct assessment of the property therein described according to the best judgment of a majority of the mem- ers of such commission; and that the special items of expense includ- ¢d in such assessment are as follows, 0- Wit: a Construction cost .. $1,941.00 ‘Supervi- (Engineering and sion ......... Advertising * Publication Expense . Expense of Special Assess- ment Commission ........ Total to be assessed . Dated this 16th day of 1926. R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, Chairman. R. D. HOSKINS, ‘Member. F, L. CONKLIN, : ‘Member, Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December, 1925, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the Special Assess- ment Commission of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota, will meet in the City Hail of such city to hear objections which: may be made te any assessment shown in the fore: #eing list by any person interested therein, or by his agent or attorney. ee this 16th day of November, R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, Chairman. STORM WATER SEWER Sewer Improvement District Nos, One Four *B 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that @ special assessment for the cost of & storm water sewer on Bleventh Street from Broadway to Thayer Btreet and on Thi ith Street from Broadway to Thayer Street, in Sewer Improvement MDistriets Num- bers One and Four of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, has veen levied againat the lots and tracts of land especially benefited by such improvement, ib the sums set oppo. ite the respective dsecriptions of mNch Searsie Acditien, Black ral i 5 Aart. Amt. Lot No, Benefited Ans 1B 1h gas Bees Sturgis Addition, Blork e Bo wae BBE 25,69 Beane it 26:69 28.69 gupta 25.69 © 25.60 de eect, 2508 25.68 Siurgtn Addition, Bleek 11 forewttom eee em sgesoceazene eeeseses HE Sweamnecce RESopranecon errerery Sa RE RE Semen ATE OF 3 County of Burleigh City ef Bismarck > ‘The undersigned R. H. Thistle- thwaite, R. D. Hoskins, and F. L. Conklin, conatituting the apecial as- sessment commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a com- plete list of the particular lots and parcels of land which in the opinion ct such commission are especially benefited by the construction of a Storm Water Sewer on Eleventh Street from Broadway to Thayer Street and on Thirteenth Street from Broadway to Thayer Street in Sew- er Improvement Districts Nos. One and Four of such city, setting forth the amount each Jot or tract of land is benefited by the improvement and the amount assessed against eac that the same is @ true and correc assessment of the property therein described according to. the best judgment-of a majority of the mem- hers of such commission and that the special items of expense includ- ed in such assessment are as fol- lows, to-wit: Contract Cost Engineering and ‘Supe ee eon stows # : Assessment Commission Total to be assesned. . Dated this 16th day oi 1925, R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, ‘hairman, Rt. D. HOSKINS, Member. F, L. CONKLIN, ‘Member. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December, 1925, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the Special Assess- ment Commission of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota, will meet in the City Hall of such city to hear objections which may be made to any assersment shown in the fore- Gelng list by any person interested therein, or by his agent or attorney. Dated this 16th day of November, 1925. R. H. THISTLETHWAITR, Chairman. WATER MAIN ASRESSMENT Water Mal dd Water Works Dis- trict Number One NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that a special assessment for the cost of 2 water main extension on Rosser Street from a point 20 feet east of the west line of 16th Street to the west line of 19th STreet, in Wa- ter Main and Water Works District Number One, of the City of Bi marck, North Dakota, has been lev- jled against the dots’ and. tracts of ‘land especially benefited by such improvement, in the sums set oppo- site the respective descriptions of such lots and tracts, to-wit Gevernor Plerce Addition, Block 4 Am't. Lot No. % jt: SET slalatotatetatetetetetetetatetatets pifape:epepepeneeenes ces ong 29 2923 29 9-9-9 =. Sigisesiseacstsesiete ~ SSRNGNOUUURNONGEREND OAs. ‘ 43.33 43) Governor Pierce Addition. Block ors a¥eana is en ist brereisrerehars ~ ‘Fon ge 2000 wo00! Se brats iy L. pepepepenenerys Fey ere im ro 2 e ie 2S soa) BRS 2 ge moocers feirts 1 a, 16 HT 19. 2 Elatetetates a9 29 29 29 03 99299909 02 be 25 09 W929 29-9-3-3 peste seep Ltaletatetetatstatan Beebo RDeD Be BOAT ES 3E2 SSiie Seenana cw CCRIAOAMAS i) comrererey Reto Sweace stem Panananananananaaa: pet t= items of expense included in 8 Boon i Pata t Fatatetatetetatel County of Burleigh Gity of Bismarck ) The undersigned R. H. Thistle- thwaite, R. D. Hoskins, and F. I Conklin, constituting the Special As. sessment Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a com- plete list of the particular lots and parcels of land which in the opinion of such commission age especially benefited by the construction of a water main extension on Rosser Street from a point 20 feet east of the west line of 16th street to the west line of 19th street, in Water Main and Water Works District Number One of such City, setting forth the amount cach lot’ or tract of land is benefited by the improve- ment and the amount assessed against each; that the same Is a true and correct assessment of the prop- erty therein described according to the best judgment of a majority of the members of such commission, and that the special items of ex: pense included in such assessment are as follow Construction C Engineering and sion Advertising Publication Exp es Expense of Special Ass ment Commission . 30.00 Total to be ass ed... 4.76 Dated this 16th day of November, 1925, R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, Chairman, R. D. HOSKINS, ‘Member, F. L. CONKLIN, . ‘Member, Notice is hereby given tha 22th day of December, 15 o'clock, “A. M. the Spe ment Commission of the City o marek, North Dakota, will’ meet in the City Hall of such city to heur objections which may be made to any assessment shown in the fore going list by any person intereste therein, or by hts agent or attomey, rg Pated this’ 16th day of November, Rn. Chairman. ASSESS- NOTIC! a special a Storm ter Street from Avenue ¢ in Sewer Improvement — District Number One, of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota, has been lev- ied against the lots’ and tracts of land especially benefited by such improvement, in the sums set op- posite the respective descriptions of such lots and tracts, to- Ani Am't. Benefited Ass’. ond Addition, inth to Avenue I Lot No. Northern Pacifie Se: Pactfie Block 5:3 wn eatat es MB 1 121. 1 1 peed 12 and Coffin’ Block 06 ‘MeKensle BE Secarecs stom eaceaoosecensesa McKenzie and Coftin's Addition, Block 67 5 60.82 60.82 i 60.82 60.82 60.82 60.82 60,82 Sse 6 OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh City of Bismarck ) The undersigned, R. H. ‘Thistle- thwalte, R. D. Hosking, and F. L. Conklin, constituting the Special As- samen} Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a com- plete list of the particular lots and parcels of land which in the opinion of such commission are especially benefited by the construction of a Storm Sewer on Ninth Street from Avenue € to Avenue E, in Sewer Im- provement District, Number One of such City, setting forth the amount each lot or tract of land is benefited by the improvement and the amount aasessed against each; that the same is a true and correct assessment of the property therein described ac- cording to the best judgment of a majority of the members. of such commission; and that the special assessment areas follows: toewits Conateuetion Cost ..... 3,205.44 Engineering and Supervi- Advertisin ara 14.00 ) dss. Publication 1 eo Ixpenses of Special Asse ment Commission .... Total to be assessed ....$3,405.: rae this 16th day of Novaieae n. H. CHISELET WAITS, Chairman, R. D, HOSKINS, Member. F, L, CONKLIN, ee Member. Notice is hereby given that cn the 12th dey of December, 1925, at 10 ofclock, A. M., the Special Assess- ment Commission of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota, will’ meet in the City Hall of such city to hear objections which may be made to any ansessment shown in the fore- gclng list by any person interested therein, or by his agent or attorney, Dated this 16th day of November, 1925. R. H, THISTLETHWAITE, Chairman, Use Gas. It’s the Scientific