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gn PAGE SIX ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE " THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 ciseo—-Mason Friffin, San! to be poin man, with his most formidable vd Frankie Darre, “Battling terweight, Johnny Gara Salt! the major leagues. w ona driving, socking left— SPORTS today. He expects to be under the ven PLAYERS AT HIS BOSTON (S22 -se" “ITS FIRST GAME to extend the optional Play pall team opened the season with minors of high ensations if passed, would be lik Joe MceGinnity and Joe Welly ‘ in many major league pe bee Ms fy and Je | Brings Fans’ Ire Jing into Class A cireuits Will Coach Brooklyn— aan ing. " and, was the first district game for both | St Vito result teams. The Steele basketeers were rseason-| found the Boche and Orner each s negotiating a field Tc ie att of Johnson's Salary Raised ng with| though they maintained a strong de- Olson .. ee, ee Dierf Bender ......-..lg..... Wittemeyer Suhstitut Terson x Watkins, Jacobson for Hollenbe: Lobach, Danrot for Olson, Danrot| said. 2 games, ‘ores of the Michi- ketball games last ’ ~ ARE “AGAINST. ene G Goldsmith, for Wittemeyer, it th | fi . 39-] Field Goals: ¥ Tollen- | sold Bas USE (OF RESIN Nichigan won ihe frst, x r16, | beck 2, Lobach 3, Brown 1, Olson 93 |} t id is ew Boche 1, Orner ‘ eer Fg He ce throws: Whiklns i, Haltea: Ms to Kansas billiard champio 1 Chick I ——- Horemans is heck 1, Fouls jor league baseball?—P. G sonal; Boche one personal, Browns in 1906 and New York Yan- posal From Nationals kees in 1907. per The lineup for the — pre New De .—(@2)—Paul | _ Substitute New York, Dee. 10.—(@)—Pau seneitulas: and dack Dur Berlenbach, “world's light — hi 4 haw, w pitcher, would cost him just] The National league president offer-| weight champion, and Jack Delaney,| Benser, Gorm $150,000. ed his opinion at the annual meeting | Bridgeport, Conn., challenger, are on for Sheiiet ry Br of his circuit on Tuesday, togaher|edge for their 15-round title match 4 statement that the National| tomorrow night in Madison. Square | ® oC has used more than 3,000 doz-| Garden. i “CORPORATIONS in the pasts He ar-| Both appear to be in excellent con- resin would give the pitch-|dition, Although Delaney knocked pon the ball and that| out Berlenbach two years cyo, the} Sacred Heart Society of Solen, an would not have to call for| champion is a slight favorite be-|D., non-profit, an benevolent. orga sphere so often cause of the remarkable improvement | ization of members of the Catholic The mutter of resin, a disagree-|he has shown in his recent engage- | church. 1 FIGHT RES oe tI hs ay} Te Ge: ae We invite evety smoker i in iw eity ¢ to pe advantage of this startling offer, We've told you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your friends have told you. Now know for your- self the value of the toasting ig process! We make this proposition, to win more friends: ieeeicbsosenjnes pebunndenii M elt ee properly, I believe, should receive Nol rimmed glasses are winning the Manning, | Landis Presides developed behind a shifty defense. Small share of credit for the exten-| Coveted place between the eyebrow ee a : | Gi oner Landis, presiding at}, Berlenbach was down to 176 pounds sion of the nation’s beneficence inland the cheekbone where the mon* | St four). fthe joint session today, is likely tol required 175 pounds by. tomorrow | ett eee te Ge gamma] Hfternoon. Delaney probably’ will LARGEST EVER While the number of catastrophies |" Owi-like lenses which for the past | vores from the National and “high scale 166. have been fewer this year than in} four years have been the sign, i gues, could be. passed, but 1024, Mr. Coolidge pointed out that] aymbol and index ridiculous of the / Storage ticket 1 er limit from eight to] expected] fiving start. last ni; $15,868,43 A sta St night when it de- LEAGUE SWAPS. to come before the joint meeting.| teated the high school quint from| kota ele ne we ” Providence] This will bring i the} Steele by a score of 43 to 4. This| December 1, records compiled by the zi road by nputation wa KO" held scoreless in the first half but] the bonds filed by the 1 ge twice in the last | rexistered with the railr lu ana under the law whieh grants. to thaty President Coolidge in an address at though the farmer still holds leg: it because of his stor Cc. W, Iroad ‘b depar 1 Mies permitting Uses Substitutes > M : ct to imterfere with the tenm’s| Coach Collins threw in his second] title to es ae inthe Worlds ‘series, string men for a part of the pl ticket, is oe : whoses but they were una the ain : E rae withheld, nst the Steele quint, al-| elevator 3 victory | board cover th ticket: indie rn . hich ‘ay stovage tickets have ence in the of ople Hollenbecis ine Orner| issued. Despite the fact that more] nd in the development of organize il The I wopachaonil [tobach ¢ Cunningham | grain probably’ is being held on the | beneticence, ” charity | and. philan- De Laval Milkers farm now than at this season in pre- | thropy as we see them working today. ‘s, the amount stored in] | “Never before in hist and unsold is the largest | ficent agencies existed to "Brown for'| in the history of the state, MeDonnell | gree sin the Joe Sugde ‘ K | hea TOR the, Dittes | Gy many pitchers Who could| fense. In the prelimin game the| The figu: “st. da | There was no send-off | ne n would demand that oth-] second. team won a Art i station er means of roughening the ball be] fron Mary's Sail In Phisers Ie ‘ hi tired of | permitted. The s follow Ast | ut and said the stories about | — Bis é Steele | Neon ; ae 5 ie =n | Watkins 2.2 .. Dahlquist Bender; Boche for Dahlquist.{ During the last week, figurés re- ceived by the board show, grain 1. ; to ucfaan, te 9g on one personal, Olson | duce the amount’ of the bonds which Cons: us of] Exeessive Number of Base-| Did Branch Rickey ever HY M2) ne personal, ono deehnical, Hemder biiey have Hed walls tye corti lon, hivcas gee ae D. ' ; i one pe Trucks Help Marketing Bismarck, ‘ balls Used Brings Pro- Yeu, “being with the St. Louls Cunningham iwo personal, Dierf one] Increased use of trucks by. farm- a, Wittemeyer two personal.|ers has enabled them to use the cle- inary | vators more this year than ever be- MeDonnell said. In''a great many cases grain was hauled direct from the threshing ma- nine to the elevators. When teams were used for this work it was al- York, Deo 10.) —John A Berlenbach and ; bisinarck ety seals he ieem tone: pitehare te Delaney in Fine Jiabson aan Shape for Match Wutzie anrot within OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO 4 Gabe these 50 Lucky Strikes. Then you'll beces how the 45- minute toasting process adds to the flavor and i improves the taste, Deaeadl terms =i Seat ae fie t. outnointed Henry Gollberg,| ment as to awarding of holiday dates] ments. Berlenbach is not the wild, MeDonnell _ sai Those | who conceived the HORN RIMS AND MONOCLE P York, (10 and the question as to the number of| defenseless. swinger of yesteryear, trucks, however, the vhich | broadened scope of the Red:Cross and FIGHT FOR POPULARITY ey players to be sent out on option seem| He is rather a shrewd, artful, fight- the system is practicable was’ ex-lthose who have brought the work to! By NEA Service. iv of difference between| in quite} “London, Dec, 10.—Ugly _horned- had panded to 15 miles, its present state of efficiency, so many fields of endeavor.” ‘ocle used to rest in dignified supe- astrophies Fewer riority apd weak the tornado in the middlewest last] American are now entering the best ee ni Elevators Had $15,868,- spring caused the death of more peo-| English clubs, resting peacefully but et ple than the entire casualties com-| conspicuously on the noses o 5 Worth of Storage ing under the scope of the Red Cross | sive members. if work last year. The destruction] While it is true that the English- th Tickets Out. wrought here, he said, raised the} man still wears eye-glas: th d Coclidge Delivers Address at| greatest problem of peace-time res-|fidence and there are many stor , i : toration and rehabilitation ever|told of King George's apologetic for grain valued at Annual Meeting of the known. ,That operation, virtually} planations when he dons the un: 2 uel py vores De . ended, involved assistance to ap-|customed reading glass, the horn : ters soe cy be te Organization proximately 23,000 persons. rims are winning popu ' rd show aa as made from]. Washington, Dec. 10.—()—Prai tors| ing the American Red Cross for i rd[expanding — pene ime activities, powers over per-|the annual meeting of the organiza- P anvae MAUS Beton, Dec. 9 AP) Red Gra : . etna i x in the busi.|tion declared that “one of the most Many Changes Made idded! $14,000 to his bankroll by Surprise 7 a Am ee end of the fees ot tema eheaelng PS aise ae eee ak the maa New A enc 13 appearance, but nothing | yessiom vesteriay, when the sche MBN SROIRE RRBESE ator ¢ of our country has been the steady yy or ; : : ie een Te fren einoue'te Seow annually, A | for Hismarek, getting five field goals ng of the 4 5,-| increase in benevolence, the disp : ufo seven clubs in the league]in the first half and four in the se ob bond to « ; ae do good—that is to say good D ‘ i cre prepared tovonst, Johnson. for| ond... He made one free throw ain deposi : A . eta i eC ava ” cee les puceitieg ts aie renee eancfout. of two attempts. Watkins was eleva that time La His ero ing vapieii he \eontlh: F | ace committer averted a}second in scoring ability, making | bonds 5 ed, “has led to beneficence which, A ata mmittee averted i) ree baskets and one. fees. throw |Mled by the eld as the word indicates e good- Crear Separators ; Hollenbeck made two baskets and a! plac the elevator as led to in- 6 ; . { lfree throw, Lobach made three bas-|Who accepted sto i ; cha which relieves indi- and M 1 evened Syn ~ pe : o i i ats free and Brown found the ‘hoop once of this grain was | vidual suffering and to philanthropy, ilkers 5 Na 2 ‘ ‘ r ot tne|from the floor, als and some of it has been milled,| Which deals with humanity in the 13 mass rather than individually and prevents rather than allays calamity. MeDonnell, member of First of Its Kind ard" in charge of the | "The American Hed Gro De Laval Separators such magnitude to alle 8 filed with the railroad ing and hardship e grain renyesented by | bY unforeseen ca by the elements. We have taken the agency for De Lave? Cream Sep: arators because we believe the De Laval will do better longer than any other separator made, by far the cheapest in the long run ang tisfactory machine in every way. axtrophies wrought It is not too much ample will be most most in the hearts of our people We have taken the agency for the De Leval Milker because we believe it will do more than any other ip- ment you'can own to put your dairy on a mére pleasant and profitable ba: Tt usually gets more milk f-om the eame cows, produces cleaner milk, and becaus: of the time it saves, cuts the cost of production DR. R. 8. ENGE || pe Laval oii oh ws Ls f prices. As a result Chiropractor e beginning to re- e hene- ch a de- nited States at this We keep a supply of De Laval Oil on ‘hand <: all times, ao that you can get it easily and quickly end thus be sure of getting the best lubrication and servic: from your De Laval machines. T oil is ideal for all speed machines, and for polishing, etc. al Service : : our desire to make every De Laval Separatos end Pe give the perfect service of which it is capable. One of the many things we are proud cf is the De Laval parts we keep on hand at all times. 9 means the best service, for the longest time, at the !east expense. Let us start you in the De Laval fani!, 2 ook of ible to carry out the | . : the threshing rig was in a handgome gift box miles of the elevator, | will soive his Xmas gift |] problem. A man never has too many ties. KLEIN'S | BISMARCK PAINT & GLASS COMPANY = TOGGERY 401-- 4th STREET BISMARCK, N. DAK. on ux 4 Spee . Yh bs Sh The regular price of a tin of 50 Lucky Strikes is 40c (pins State Tax) We pay the Federal Tax of 15¢ You pay the dealer only 25c (plus State Tax) Acct quigkly, 2: dat same Get one tin [only one cl for home or for office, a person The regular price supply on this ofa the deplete * ‘ zi % Pa COT er fetiear eatin athe eee