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|BERLENBACH, FEARING DELANEY, ARGUMENTS ON Pect. to. find work and stay until} medical treatment for the next two, junction near the Michigan Boulevard +: spring. weeks, bridge, was killed by pursuing police- SPORTS WORKS HARD FOR TITLE BOUT) NYE QUESTION _ | ¢.tie shares soteand supper at the Fetghis Fallay Wings sve ucts ot - “s OF | ALL [> HEARD TODAY (3. Leis win. entertain [ME Rael, ANE BA | COUNTRY IS SERIES WILL START SOONER PAGE SIX ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925 Sea RAN Pe inc A ON POT A sees. ,herey, Johns il. tainfents, Mr. Asplund, who has been ; je Ladies Aid on December 17th. .| connected with a bank at Fergus (Continued from page one) Miss Mabel Halner from Bi Falls, plans on entering business PROSPEROUS, along the Missouri ment. Ralph Halner of Wing. pres SAYS MELLON ‘ The Arguments ss Elaine Rhodes, who has been BALDWIN SCHOOL NEWS oF ereeie Congressman Burtness declared a! visiting friends in Bismarck, return-| Vernon Satler is now absent from (Continued from page one) j Senator could not be regarded as ajed Tuesday. schoo] on account of illness, We} Contrary to the best interpsts of the state officer because he takes the; Mrs. George Piepkorn and Mrs.| miss him very much and hope he| United States to permit foreign gov- gath of allegiance to the United | Clyde Harney visited school Tuesday | will soon be with us again, ernments which refused to adjust or States and not to the state, is paid | afternoon Bernice Anderson is no longer at-| make a reasonable effort to adjust out of the federal treasury and the a are tending our school, which makes|their debts to the United States to | constitution is explicit on the manner BALDWIN AND WILTON the enrollment of the upper grade | finance any portion of their require- in which senators shall be elected, Mr. Horace Ward left the latter] room twenty-nine in number. ments in this country. States, mu- how they shall vote and the musber | part of the week for his home at| Traces of Santa, Claus may be; nicipalities, and private enterprises permitted to each state. Diego, California, after a short! seen throughout the school house,| Within the country concerned were Counsel for Mr. Nye presented a|visit with friends and relatives in| for bells, wreaths, poinsetttias, etc.,| included in the prohibition. Bankers (mare constitutional amend-j| spent Sund: with Mr, | | { | i ; brief arguing the claims of the ap-| Baldwin. Mr. Ward was called here | have made their appearance. consulting the State Department | pointee at length, setting forth that|/by the death of his mother, Mrs.| Hearty co-operation on the part|Were nbtified that the Zovernment the ‘state of North Dakota is entitl-/George Ward, pioneer resident of | of the pupils is heing shown in their| objected to such financing. While ed to full representation in tne sen-| Baldwin, attitude toward the Christmas pro-|the United States was loath to exert ——~ | j ate and aws providing for the| Mr. Clarke Swick, who has been| gram. pressure by this means on any for- ; a y vacancy which may oc-| visiting at the home of his brother,]" ‘The third and fourth grades have| eign government settle its in- Majer Leagues’ representation are en-|George Swick, and family. left | just ‘completed ‘this month's book-|debtedness, ard while this country ‘i ‘i ‘ | | titled to a fair and liberal-construc-| Thursday for his home at Detroit,| Jets on Christmas, has every desire to see its surplus Close Sent. 26—Player | fs Michigan. t paca ees resources at work, 7 the economic " he framers of the ‘itution The evangelistic services conduct- reconstruction and development of : ‘Trades Many | | were so solicitous about this right of;ed by Rev. E. V. Headon of Wilton Bootlegger Shot countries abroad, onal interest a | ; full and equal representation by the} and Rev. Fred Christ, pastor at * lemands that our resources be no Now York, Dec. 1L—UP)--Ken | | states,” counsel for Nye farther con-!large, will continue through — this When He Resists Permitted to flow inte | countries y AWG Lina ohn ded, “that they provided that no| wee which do not honor their obligations Mountain Landis has decided te, without its consent, shoula be} Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein spent Pseudo Sleuths! *. the United States and through the ee a ee es ved of its equal suffraze in the| part of the week in the capital city, ; SES _ [United States to its citizens. ag farted warlier. His vote as dich \ senat where they visited with friends pehicaeo, Dec. 1) Louie —— - Dee ect pean i he action of the governor of| Fred Hogue, who left hi onini, 34, bootlegger, was shot and < Renate ede Bl orth Dakota, in making the appoint-|fall for points in Wise band | killed by tio men who Posed as roe Trust Companies and American le j ment, has the presumption of regu-|Ohio, returned last , ibition officers when they forced j larity in its favor,” the brief con-| planned on 3 ning te ar into kitchen. They} Given te to i | tinued. “It must be presumed that| spring, but efinding wo: carce int demanded non | the governor had the authority to up-| the eust, returned Rome, Mr Hogue ir Sell Securities Mot anal point Mr. Nye, temporarily, a8 a sen-| spent several week at the home of | they , i Pro ger: eae ee nite sideccdleat (he {ator and the legal provisions under/his sister, Mrs, Elsie Kunkle, and| A robber, seriouly wounded in an|_ Licenses to sell securities in North hall end which he acted are entitled to rea-|family near Toledo, while on his | attempted hold-up of a drug store sonable and liberal construction with|tri. The Kunkle nily are former} a short time later, was Partially today granted by the ‘commission to the | « view to upholding the appointment.! residents of Mandan. identified as one of the slayer: Trust company of Min- ames will start at 1 : | Policy of the People Mrs. Larson and two little] Another robber, who obtained a few orthwestern Trust _ hour earlier than under the! é “The policy ‘of the people of North|children are visiting with relatives| nickels and pennies in rifling a a ed Te ot easin forrmmetor anal | Dakota for many years,-as expressed |at different points in South Dakota.. restaurant closed by government in- Fresh butter “daily at the pitcher, hurled into the National | in thelr constitution and laws, to fill] | Mr. and Mrs: Andrew Burch of near Lae ale : ldeht flevade{ acancies by appointment rather than the John e- ley: Feet ete atreutent Hove by special election, is entitled to con-|hart home the fore part of the week. Modern Dairy. POEL R CG nthe eT sideration in constructing the mean-|_ Miss Beatrice Burch, student at St. | Seale eee ame ing of the statutes for the filling of Mary's A t ‘Fargo, visite Hal favors the wore | ae cpuiiierieniereien) i | vacancies. The constitution of the with her purents, Mr. Mrs. k CA Pl TOL ve TAK ATANTICAR Sahar s Paul Berlenbach destined to state shows that the people were! Burch, last wee! baseballs; the American oppose the jins that hay been. on | williny vA Miss Wil ¢ co has. ret i 194 ean 1 at hie on i to give the governor power to] Miss Wilma Graham has returned 3 Huggins Smiles . Vai of the fight champions all Moa ‘vacancy in fy and ceery of-|to her home at Wilton after a few THEATRE | HE’S SURE Miller in of the New: York fice whatever by appointment, unless |days’ visit with former schoolmates | T he senna, a ankie Genare, Mike Bullerino, the legislature should make Specific|in Baldwin, ; 2 i 'O CHEER he word wiv Cannonball Martin are just a few of | provision to the contrary.” Miss Laura Rupp, who teaches, Presents Tonight and i - the tithe holders who have been de | Claiming that the legislature of |school near the Fred Schroeder home f North Dakota took necessary action|in Cromwell township, visited with Saturday ter the passage of the seventeenth|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. amendment: by reenacting, in 1917,/ Rupp, over the week-end. | the statute providing for appointment | Miss Emma Jiras of the Still dis- to fill vacancies, the brief conceded|triet and Philip Monroe of Wilton that the language was inept to pro-jwere Sunday dinner guests at the vide for the appointment of Unit-| W. J. Jiras home. | States senators but maintained| John Herdebu, Sr., has moved to the Edmund Rupp farm several mies] hi “| throned Berlenb: WHEN “HE” bois getting into the best pe for hi with Jack duled Dee 1h att F Garden. The pic doing most of hi econd baseman, and pitcher, yoing to the Re y Sox in ex y pitehed in change. Hoyt forme Boston L FROM HERE training outdod Delaney ha out to hi Fohl, manager of the Red Sox, er from 4 four-round knock ten ihe : edit over Berlenbach, ,» turning over which Paul, no doubt, well remem i — ne as ee _ d Connolly, third baseman, in| Mt i 7 icy of North Dakota to fill vacancies np eres bieenelies n wcticii . | , {hers sis Arata hudleavsierseanele : 3 ram very office whatever, tex: ani io as moved his} ' 1. Then he sold Bil Wambs. | tbe avelalae eyo eben ith sade nan BichorMatly | ception, where there was no consti. | Well drilling outfit from this focal: | ss tu the Athletics for the draft mn of <0 a play | Ris manager, with whom Rice Ta eet. eouinian: tothe contrary, |ity. The last well to be drilled was price of $4,000 and 4: the money un agreement that Dempsey would the I included the offi {jon the Remington farm, three miles und Doe Prothro, third baseman, to BERLENBACH McTigue to Meet ifight ter no thee aren ee e language included the office o . : ng, catch that in view of the long settled pol- Investi- gate. Portiand of the Pucitie Coast leaigue d “4 mite champion in La sab Sr ofeiey oath a AeMEG ile cibeineads GRRE i | iis. ee on the Flowers in Match — | immons. has been. broken, ts iac| ‘lf the legislature had intended| Bismarck, spent Sunday at the -o ! = SNe Chiaiien for Chri as Fund |< concerned. He understands | otherwise,” the brief contended, “the| Hogue home south of town. Foe , or Christmas Fund |e!" concerned. be. made to| law would have said ‘all vacancies ex-| Mrs. G. L. Ri f ne Cubs obtaine urice a eres ye | cept the office of United States sen-|@0 for the Twin. Cities, where she non, Louisville shortstop Kelly, Toronto outfielde burgh Pirates rele him, but does not know, he says, ator? wil) underge medical treatment. he leg York, Dee. 11. (P)—Mike) what it is to be. Miss Marie Newman hi retuened MeTigue, former light heavyweight Chicago Wanta Bout slature may well have other cata EMtaryie ; ; “onsi i 8 3 Mary's school son, und basem ; by Pruett, once Babe Ruth's nemesis fare TO-reeeed coat eet in the feurleago syndicate anxfous to' bring, the it, Sie eect thet he Ian: officer om Sltmarck after a few dais’ ys was sold to Oakland of the Coast Tmas fund haute te Monies Gurist=sbout there, says Reb Roy Benton,| cieeee’ by the people of the whole| Tien Mer rent Wilton league by the Brow The Cincin-| | 2 \ 7 mas fund bouts in Madison Square and. spokesman for] technical sense of the term, a Unit.| Mrs. P. K. Bastman 2 Bee ola Neal Hrady, pitther, to Light Heavyweight Champion | « D er 2 fe crything is just about] eq States senator is a state officer! from a few days’ visit with friend faffalo and. released : ‘ ; ; was fier pt some necessary de- : Fae ; lin the cApital city. first base » Greenville, § Faces Severe Test in Jimmy Goodrich of @ lost| tails covering finaneing and. promo- pg her oa teria tieemnenns ‘Al "William Starck, well known cattle- it \ lucky ngton n A his lightweight title cllow} tion, he Se - tinge ves-{man and rancher of the Wing di er; told th Tonight’s Match townsmsin, Rocky Kans | The president of the Chicago syn-| /tdine on that.guestion is unneces-| Tt tee eee oe ne tie T he expected tt to retire Goodrich had been. scheduled — to/ dicate will come to Los Angeles next| S2*¥* fairs here the past week. } nd also that a sg Lucien Vinez of France. c vuld play short MM. (P) forge Godfrey, negro will meet Mar Burke of } ns on the same exrd in 10 rounds. of the world, If Fitzsimmons meets the re- Miss Caroline Macumber, who has} ts of the proposed contracts A COLLEGE 10 been visiting with relatives here for r promoter has chance, several montifs, left last week for | es n though, Benton s, some- eatest test he has ever known | i he her home in Minneapolis, where she 4 ax ae body has been dicke hout au- will spend the winter. Miss Macum-|{ when jhe meets Jack Delaney of thority with R and for ber was called here last summer from i Coun, tonight in the | the fight to go to Detroit. Fitzsim- Honolulu by the death of her brother, quare den ring the mons has 10 days to meet the con- W. C. Macumber. : { onship contest in the new ditions. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heston have | . , Demy s to eliminate the returned to their home at Fargo af- d 0,000 persons, greate a South Bend contract (_——— ter a hsort visit with relatives in| n any throng that has witnessed from fighting before, Fargo, N. D., Dec. 11—(@)—The! wion. an indoor bout in history, are y [he Vills, Benton also volun-| North Dakota Agricultural College} Joseph Twardoski of Grantham has pected to a this engagement eered, 3 will be represented at nine different | accepted work in the local mine. | Scheduled for 15 rounds to a deci- meetings and conventions of national|” Mrs, A. W. Kpssum and family left | jsion. Delaney knocked out Berle importance during the holiday seQ-'the last of the week for the capital | , bach in four round the old garden y son, records at the college offices city, where they will make their fu- COL E CHAMP in March, 1924 aos ’ here show. bs jture home. i t football team in the sablenhac’ 5 Plans f ’ Ji larry | The prop: vyweight champion-} Authorization for various members| 4 number of Wilton scholars are H bea to pass on. that one | ne etteanach Has Improved || Plans for Fight With Harry [pip boat between Jack Dempsey and of the college faculty to attend the|contined to their homes. this. week - st football team is largely | jpreved hae Diets he miatcDes ills at S May | Harry W all fikeli-] meetings was received recently from) with the mumps. of where you hunpen to re: | Hite the notion Meda enet ber| Wills at South Bend May | Har ; ur Chicago. some-|the state board of administration fol-| ‘br. TR” Nucent left last week for a great question to start atcHueche hai pet, de Be Canceled {time in July, Ray Cannon, attorney | lowing application by President John | Bismarck, where he will undergo fe Oe ye nrc 4 ; | method of a sainst the sharp fox, Dempsey the Associated | Lee ter Roe ett ! ‘or the first time in years the see-| shooting. tactics of the Bridge - ~ ress here tod granted. The lis ¢ ith “« ing”? Yional supremacy in football iy well | man Helaney ctanda te pee ea et] Chicago, Dee. 11-1) non said. Floyd immons| the North Dakota Pedagogues will] With “Silver King” the Heda: TOnly. inthe: south is theretimes dropping lly urine te iin tate [ator eloudacare/anthenha probably would be the promoter, attend and those who will represent famous horse. dispute. het 1 {his speed carrying him out of danger,| PYoposed for the heavywei: I ene in eh cane: fi the state Ee bis Ast is rwhelmingly for} His fists seem to come fro where|Doxing t » Champion Jac Cannon said, and Fitzsimmons e Meet be che te" West Favors LOT Sey seats Cosconie) febmneam here [att er Tires Wills, | showed him a tentative contract Meeting af the American Esonomi- Os Mack Sennett Comedy Vashington holds — the | bre piicawary: deters i giant negro, South Bend, Ind.,| pared b; Chicago syndicate, with] cal sociation at New York City, : j ast honors, while Alabama and Ta: |paema te theuagters defense tactic . : . xequently the | December 28 to 31, E. 0. Wilson, “GIDDAP” are the choice of the south Boxing followers are divid ou se contained in the South| representing the experiment station. é i ma was voted the Pickens | gp! ie: eae syndicate to post the substantial ract with — Fitzsimmons,| Economical and Political Science j F trophy by a committee of southern | tn ligne favere red in the contract. ob invalidated because | and Sociological meeting, New York 5 ‘ox News newspuper men. That award is equiv-| ig argued that Delaney 1 Floyd Fitz ( ndicate could not| City, same dates, Dr. A. F, Honsaker, - aA | will find the point of the « Ind., promo- | post the required forfeits. American Association of Economic j ! | jaw, now that he almost two a i s withdrawal o non said that’ while the con-| Etymologists, Kansas City, December ; that | years of professional experience. But|the backers. t offered by the Chicago syn-]28 to January 2, Dr. R. L. Webster, q ! : ! » who feel | Delan friends figure that his style} A new of financiers, 2 new te was not acceptable in its | etymologist. ; A im to the | will wreck the bulldog. aggressiveness | Promoter, perhaps Tex — Ii dy s, it might be ironed out} Association of Sociologistg, Kansus eae Jof his opponent. All say that it! for the bout y dis ‘ome acceptable. He in-| City, December 28 to Januaty 2, Dr. should prove esting battle eles n ata i the chief difficulty was in]A, D, Wheden. Dr. E. 8. Reynolds j Tulane, you will rememher, de-|* "the ne vantee teat ieat De Fitzsimmons tter of payment. will attend the meeting of the asso- wel feated Northwestern, 18-7, while! 39 glock, eastern standard. time VON attor concerned scemed to think it }ieiation of mathematicians, each at , : i Michigan was heater, 3-2, by the! see ues ss e or to the champion, would be preferable to hold the | Kangas City, on the same dates. i a { Evanston team. But you mustn't Acr in New Jersey) fight in July rather than in Septem-| American Historical Society at Ann r i take football figures too seriously. aus + ber, Cannon. said. Arbor, Mich., December 28 to January ; Sugar, 15 Ibs $1.00 j gai ews To Rickard 7 —— 2, Dr. W. C. Hunter, ¢ gar, ++ SL ; TOUGH BREAK ho always ma | Go nnn | Modern Language Association, Chi- Jonathan Apples, . i Had not Michigan been beaten by | bout would be a fi vn The Referee cago, Pecenitge 28 to January 2, De. per bex $1.75 ; rthwestern, a majority of the ex- but in New York, |), on Metz! RNS q arts, the went in particular, would to him. Me drop! | % “1 Conference on the degeneration Walnuts, a lb.. 30 : have awarded the honor of being rat- case when Dempsey | outcome of the bout} ease of potatoes. Lincoln, Nebraska, Dates, a lb...... .15e ed the best team in the country to ! the Wolverines. 5 FEW. ie Couch Fielding Yost says it is 29 a | 4Zivie won on kayo In first round, easily the best team he ever handled, 22 YEARS AGO What Duteh I pitch- | @ Yost, by the way, has turned out | i some remarkables football machines, ing cond ast season Fe G, W | News of Our the 1901 model being a very classy| &, ART CARLSON { Whit college did Paddy Driscoll Michigan's lone defeat was staged ¢ and Archie Walk-| December 28, W. E. Brentzel, plant Ww hologi: We carry a full line of een Nuts and Candy. We sell it: very reasonable. FREAK GOAL \ tend and what position did he play te in football? —G. F, R. \ Ww i q , on a field unfit for even footbal +, DEWITT Northwestern and pl d Mrs. John Almer visited : R. R. EN that can be played with ulmost any| Freak plays n Sate Sok Mra dole Biman. visited D Ss. GE kind of a setting. Northwestern, the| You find them in all branches of What team topped the | Missourit eng : Chiropractor jalley Conference in basketball last | °" yy, Mutchler, former pro; \ That one reverse, even though | fotball, baseball, billiards or even on?—F. GW. ene Hear Mar ee, wens bun Sutfered under most unfavorable con- | °!auet, every now and then an un- ditions, is going to cause a majority | UU#l play crops out. fing one. 7 | Bismarck, Lueas Blk. ‘Bismarck, N. D. the ee a ‘Mr. ang Mrs. Everet See were visi sad Dartmouth ; on the gridiron perhaps, took place | 5 3 E pepnoul Be ce on a bleak November day back in! Dodge Brothers 1 |More 6 ana iy Bayey The expert who tries to rank Dart. | !9!1 : Johns. . ne troublen Avdead beat il Sete [ite Maly xood Dartmouth tea Purchase Plan), 4 moder, Woodman lodge mectr OLDSMOBILE would be a wise decision, DIR taG oebte reek of the fracas a SAEES AND SERVICE ton and Alabama in sure courting | TOK Princeton eleven was play- | back. Victor, faced the same conditions, | pert. It matters not. whether it he c | Kansas, winning 15 games and los-| teas caller in town last week from Consultation Free of the football crities to lean to| One of the freakiest ever witnessed mouth, Tulane, Michigan, Washing-| 20 the afternoon in question a Announce a New | week-end}. with her friend, Theo. U the two combatants had waged pret Announcement is made by Dodge ren Cotes was in Wilton one 'Liability—if you DOBIE’S itis ‘ last week having dental work és % wee! ie | i BIE'S PICK ty much of an even struggle. — In- , | Brothers, Inc, that they have adopted| dug” f Walter Camp's All-America selec- | eed. it looked like the battle would 4 i ‘4 er, igers un- H r ; Bete vamiernay os Cani's [gorked adloMenslve’that capheed une | Hee newn ies Dndpenniaee camre Baneren sy nating seen arene one with an auto- |, * teams,’ other football writers took | down to the Green's 35-yard stripe, |; PURCHASE PLAN and which facili- rs. George Anderson mo- bile > H ” But there Dartmouth braced, And i H is 4 ,: # mo! eoeNO matter whirl at the game. This fall there | 3u p . Bis ties are now being offered by. Com-|tored to Bismarck Monday on busi : 5 Pana rehk, topsnney to have) Ccagreron aprlued to try for a field Lf td and (e afiltaded comparing Perail| MEE, Ged: Mrs: Harey. Kuowies ina = ; whose fault it was, 4 M 8 selections. et i + ‘ ‘ i ‘Mr. an 2 ‘ i < A | ae the Aiea tony tad | ae seg ack he olen ped We tating | | is perch SHE wn gn ASR paras mca Te | Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. }1 Ger auto liability in. |-Rast. y ee ; 8 DAS 2 e i ie e . ' ., ae 0 a Pe a a ; igi Petco Brothers, Ince Dealers’ who| ag the sinks inte satan” ATG. Three services—Family Washing Finished, {surance from thi terested, <I felt. aure that’ Dobie’ | OM®, though, barely sailing over the thy : |are ‘mow boing instructed in its. de: |$Ba tgeuree” and’ the aftaynoch wat “ys ~ Rough Dry and Dry. H Pe tee team would be chock full of Dart- Pano eK HE poe cake At ap- | i |tails by Dodge Brothers, Ine, and|epent in driving around town. Every- ra 2 Hartford Agency. mot players. 7 b Commercinl Investment Trust repre- ied to enjoy himself, PHONE °< / But as the oval struck the turf , sentatives, “All details will be avail |? Mime He C. Dutole retarned from H.C. i i I Secret EO a few yards in an of the. oal themed eae ‘lable through dealers to anyone in- |! a visit in Wilton this mack, » weexel 258 ; MURPHY : f sts, ded alr, husky at @ ig even more | terest tl scar Wietst ni week- $ if IGHT RESULTS | going over the cressbar and winning | famous now than haan i in 1903,| Brothers Motor for a, Graham Brot . on th Btewarck. F ’ “The Man Who Knows the game. when he captured the st! foot: i Pris beck | Hives ot tine captured the strongest foot-|ere Truck after the new plan be Karl Knowles, Ben ‘Rud and Bill ball teme the Utah ultutab col- fectiv wr jast we 7 Au nta,| rankest. sort. And. stiri lead the: Utah ers ahi ila caine, SA Seine October: 1st,” it was! Manley wére in town last week. Li 00 F Boston.—Tiger > Flowers, er F up 80 » Mii id * Gn, on a dediton dy much adverse comment that the field | Jardine, secretary of arricule palit Jone wie al lett for Omekon Bismarck, N ~ @f Wales (10 rounds). a, goal rul wey shortly iter torised, Pregi lent Coolidge's cabinet. + 4 Tribune Want Ads Bring Resulta Wis. ‘Tuesday morning, They ex-

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