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NAAT wWacen PAGE SIX . LEONARD GETS | CONSOLIDATED | SCHOOLS TITLE | Defeats Halliday, 25 to 11, in| Finals at Valley City | | Last Night of North Dak to IL victory « ’ state tourney finals played here last night. Mall was leading 5 to 4 at the} end of the first quarter. The cham- pions came back strong in the next period and out-scored their rivals, the score at the half standing iL to| 6 in Leonard's favor. The third per- jod was Leonard, the Halliday quint going scoreless ‘in this period. A tate Quint Following is the all state consoli- d school basketball team for} the officials of the, E. Olafson, for D. Long, Center, Millarton, C, Heinz, guard, Leonard. G. Hegg, guard, Leonar Balfour gained’ third place in the |* tournament by defeating Hansboro in the consolation, 18 to 15. 3 FIGHT RESULTS | aceincl Tampa, Fla.-King Solomon, heavy- weight champion of Panama, scored a technical knockout over Buteh Cart, | Toledo (7). Calla- cked out Hollis Sullivan, At- sugliemini, New York, | a draw (10) Hollywood, Calif.—Fidel Labarba, flyweight champion, won a tech Rpockout over Vie King, Australia, | Sees | News of Our : Neighbors USES . BRADDOCK NEWS We are pleased to repo J. oH. Al on of Linton been ve ill at the home of h mother, Mrs. Wm. Wilton of Braddock, is able to be around again, and wil! soon return to his hom _ Mr, Art Koenig has be ing fo Lonbaken for Mr. J. Bowers while] they were attending the grainmen’s convention at Grand Forks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson returned on Monday from Bismarck, to which place they took their little son to have is_arm x-ray The doctors found ‘that the arm’ was not broken andthe little fellow is getting along fine now. Mr. W. W. Mandigo was a passenger to Bisma: esday to see his! daughter, v red, at the Bismarck hospital, He reports her not getting along as well as could be expected and it may be some time before she will be able to return home. Reaman o that Mr. who h n substitut- Lonbaken of Braddock was | nger to Bismarck on Wednes- day. She was accompanied home on Thursday by Mr. Anton Lonbaken of Oregon, who will work in the Carpen-| ter Jumber yards this spring. Mv. Lonbaken has been employed here a| couple of scasons bef De. Baer and Johnie Anderson made ! 4 trip to Kintyre on Wednesday. The Ladies of the Woodmen Circle Met at the home of Mrs. W an- digo on Wednesday afternoon. There was a fair attendanc served a fine lu ing will be held wi of Braddock. Pete Manson of the was a k - a nena NCE A REO ed at Ida Grove, Iowa, by federal prohibition agents The still could turn out 600 take of $4500. During the two months ’s time would have made $1,620,000, © The larg still ever found in the middie west was seiz it was one of the my gallons of alechol a x it had been running, it is said to have ma¢ ‘STATE CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK ' ANNOUNCES PROGRAM FOR ITS ANNU MEETING AT JAMESTOWN NEXT WE Police Womai in sources of suppl gents said, which Omaha’s liquor trade. i h Je $270,000, and ina condition has gradually heen growin worse Kirk Batzer spent the week-end in dock with his F. McClelland of the st: | training school at Mane State Hospital Orchestra. The Development of a Social Consciousness—Supt, Chapple, Bathgate. : ic: State Hospital Oschestra, The Preservation of the Rev. H. B. Kildahl, Minne- telen evenand P| bits, A great. many rabbits fell vie s +h the ‘program of the sixth annual North Dakota Confer- cial Work, which will be fellow will soon be a State Hospital Orchestra, Attitude Toward jof the weather, there were ve Child Health Demonstration, Fargo. Next Morning, 9:00 dat Mr. Mandigo’s on Next Steps in Our In: ork. Talks by represent- ildren’s Home Society—Supt F. te Training School. 1 : Florence Critten Home—Mrs. A. M. an Home Finding Society— Ith Demonstration. nstitution for Feeble-Minded— . ALR. T. Wylie. al, Alberts of nd Character pard and daughte i ums, Director of Child Hygiene, Dept. of Health, Fi | honm on Satur School for Blind—Supt PB Round _T: ible ay and brought home with him on F infant daughter dahl, Board of Chi Lutheran Church or 4 Development of County ld Welfare Program—Miss Min- Ison, Bismarck. ild Welfare Board of Grand: Forks Co.—Revy. A. J. D. Hi i) Fundamental Principles ing—Adjutant Brewer, Salvation Army, Fargo, M. Visit State Hospital Newer Methods of Car for Insane—Dr. A, ‘th of Juvenile Commis- ive to nature in own district, with thought to de- Mr. A. gd. Puss and Mr. S.¢ Reapolis Mrs. Huff and son spe end in Bismarck y night and re- sorry to learn Saturday that the What Shall We Do for jed Children—Helen Katon, C. Roe returned Friday evening | eee 1 ; Secretary Tuberculosis Society, Bis- from Washburn where he spent a few | What the State is Do-! ining of Crippled Adults —Edward Erick habilitation Dept, Grand Forks. Business Session: Appointment of Committees. Election of Officers. Adjournment. Professor and Mrs. Lorenson were Bismarck shoppe G ss returned Saturday Edna Gaither, Tuberculosis So- Child-Placing er, Mrs, Stella B, Sheple Minors--Building up Hom Brenneise and little daughter, Joseph- * ine. to Bismarck Tuesday ‘to medical attention to a sore hand. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and children spent’ Sunday at the Udhe lunch. | Chasers some | night w the Sigmund Rupp evening a curious Main strect, whe dster owned by William Di- arted out on iis own accord and ran into the teleph ing the pole off, but doing no damage “Judge” Bleckruid and wif ¢ he has charge gf the pool hall. Several Reganites are planning Mandan auto show Fri- y and also take in the basketball tournament at the place. day and Satur 1 Rhines, who is « high school, sp returning to | \ bert Wood. P . Garness took little nd son Andy to Bismarck argaret | in the Bisma: and Low Aarvig and Mary se who attended the convention at Grand Fork A. J. Piers, Sig New wers, Olaf Nordstrom, r, Jalar Juho! hhelheima, = Messr Bowers returned home ing while the rest went on the exe! sion to Winnipeg and M heimer, Juhola, Besele strom returned home Saturday after- noon. Mr. A. Piers remained at Kelso to visit with his wife and! daughter, who met hii at this place. Mr. O. Feltheim was a_ between} trains caller at Kintyre on Thursday. Alfred Junge is now working with ing cars and Fordor. rank Zelnier has purchased 2 d sedan, Mreand Mrs. W. W. Mandigo were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . J. Barth on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lucy Baxter, who was ill at the Central Hotel, is able to Be around againe- Those who attended the auto show in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance, Vie DeRemce, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Long, Erick Juhola, Arvid Katkio, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherwin, Mr. and. Mrs. F. R. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zellmer and Mrs. Corey. Misa Bernice Elsberry and Miss Edith Haas of the high school staff were Bismarck shoppers on Saturday. ‘Mr Erickson, a bank examiner, paid the local banks all this. week. Mr. J. E. Fitzgibbon motored to Bismarck on Thursday morning, re- turning home on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fetterley attended ‘the funeral of Mrs. Fetterley’s aunt, Mrs. Anton Nasden, of Dale. Mr. Thore pees eras bone turday. from the cities, to whic’ oY a carload of stock Mary Langsford 1d teache: e school ‘and. ‘returned ie fer.home at St. _ land, two well known farmers and ¢ tock men of Emmons count; By Williame| OUT OUR WAY (PME \wE DO } VOT GiT ME ARRY LAD. ISS - DAFE 15S SO TIGHT WHM -AA-Url= 1 SAM DAVY- 1-1 THot wey |BUT THATS I MNOW, ITS LIKE UFE INSUPANCE, AFTA DiE T' vie GOOMPaNY Ss HOOCH BoT [AID FIRST- BUT, SO LOOSE MIT, | DANYS WELCH DE GOOMPANYS PANOITCHISS» srs. Behel- | ad Nord-! A HARM’ OR LEG OR 1S HUNCONCIOUS WNOW WHAT j\ 4 WEN BROT fay 1 MEAN Mr. Bryant of Napoleon. He is on the! TRYIN TO_GET AN ARMS WORTH i BLOOD Buster. | have been collecting funds for ‘the purpose of building a mance near the|, Glencoe church, report poopleg ate donating liberally towards od cause. Chas. Bowers, who has been speng- ing a few weeks in South: Dakote, }s| the A. J. Stewart residence Friday night was a huwil succes: A. groat throng pf peop Healey led there, and many were the oo aalatial Home Mu ig! : strains of the violin made possible: by the presence of Hugh Burts, a. Bis- j marck musician, The old-time fiddlers’ contest which ended Saturday night, at the Hoskins- Meyer broadcasting station, has been a very interesting event to those that) took part in the contest and’ to the many owners of ralio sets in this viei- nity. It is hoped that more such con- tests will take place in the near future. z Norman Stewart, who has been spending a few weeks with friends, n arck, is back again and look-| ‘Phis is the half-million-dollar mansion built by the late William R. Nelson, founder of the Kansas City Star. ing quite natural, He expects to/ tt must be destroyed under the terms of the will left by the last member of the Nelson fami ss tT as ee Nelson Kirkwood, who died recently. She directed that her husband, Irwin Kirkwccd, have Don Nicholson motored to the Hazelton district in. his. Ford .ttuck| House as long as he lives, but that it be destroyed when he dies, as she docs not want strangers cver to the early part of the week and brought} occupy the place. back with him a fine istered Po- zy ee TU his grade hoge and keep| tte police wagon to the observation nothing but pure-bred stock: ‘hospital. out in the woods, it ; segs The little four-room cottage hug- Walter Glum of Burr Oak township! 74. Japanese house of representa-| ging a wooded hill far out from the tives considers a bill to forbid western| town itself, the very house where been inipsances everywhere in Japan, from the| the girl wife was murdered, was the |-- was busy last week buzzing’ wood in this neighborhood. M V. Lace, who hi 7 ‘ ately waltz to the epileptic Charles-| result. im ravine eagiige. last few days, is} ton Japan calls such dances “whpa-| Some of the fotie.” ugust Hogue is busy sawing lum-| Tiotic: ber. sSeveral of the farmers hauled stuff. logs to be sawed. Marion Adams and Roscoe Winn of near Hazelton were Sunday visitors in this vicinity. tgp Roscoe Winn was employed by Mr.| it isn’t re Carlson for a few days last week saw- ing wood. «, which was held at the|attists extravagant wages to enter-| for antiques. Homer farm near Brittin Saturday | ‘sin German people, night w ended by several of the)* Glencoe young folks. was reported. George Parke and John Becknall crack shots of this thousand cubic yards per day. my spent Tuesday afternoon hunting rab-| “Cet vealth will be brought from| them business, ¢ bottom of the oceans, when sub-| ‘Fran’ hated ns for any,” up from the battom of the sea. They| Country club. nimrods. srit-| of gold rush, men and women in div- weak. He Se US ie ty his} cng suits embarking on submarines | earned locality and is paying a fancy price at this time. | TODAY |_| the sea. Venizelos, the able statesman who| trailing around.” his translation into modern Greek of (Continued from page one) spirit and you realize that young Krishnamurti has an important ten- ant. esian war, To this gigantic task and devoted years. Few of our statesmen take mental work so seriously. could see. at the wall and occasionally shaking his head between his hands, nang it In <this cold blooded ‘country that| work.” young gentleman would,be carried in] “Let’s buy a funny, little cottage | weather wagtail. - §o-and-So about anything. Not he! . " staterm produ “Bill Jones, maker. of-—.” Youre: open exact, LF adve nts always. —not the So-and-Sos—of.the world. _ hina wbeiig fe ¥ SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1926 Torti Down she said to her ly unlessened the ball continued on husband just a few months ago. 16 feet and killed another wagtail, this time dropping with its feathered neighbors thought “Fran” “queer” about this country She'd get .up earl; Berlin demands expulsion of negro| morning and go ou! dancers and musicians, “Taking the|to hund birds and flowers. bread from the mouths of German-| “Fran” bought antiques. The four- born arti: ‘A Berlin newspaper says} poster Colonial bed stained with her jonable to denounce the| life’s blood was one of them, and a French for sending black troops to| funny old dresser which Troy won- German soil, and then pay black] deted about. Troy does “‘not go in” A THOUGHT i AEE ONE SCR SEDATE 77S Ephraim is joined to idols: Ict him alone.—Hos. 4:17. into the woods jol gold can boast of two pecu- it is worshipped in all cli- mates without a single temple, and by all classes without a single h “Fran” had no babies: crite.—Colton. ‘i wale her mother. Dutch tin miners in the East Indies ‘ran’ was al usine: good time} , . nowerful’dredges to bring tin ofe| tion. ‘That's why they joined Try the McKenzie Hotel de- jbattom of the fing four| about doing it, but ‘Fran’ suid that | Helous Sunday Dinner, 65c. neighborhood, | g0 down eighty fect, lifting four) the right connections would bring siidintins : housework—and_ tims to the keen eyes of those two| re ne ois fully developed? Fut-| why shouldn't she?” championed her ; ind | grief-t Se jh Bric Slovarp, stock buyer of Brit-|ure generations will sce a new kind| Bret torn SUre cisis eth Wake aMe to stake out claims on the floor of] 4.2.4 Mi poe catenii bij: haw self all right. She didn’t need a man rid the Grecks of a worthless king,| | If her husband was busy she drove an fi i her little coupe to Dayton for a show has completed in fifteen big volumes by horse he was. never sfeald 4 fi if v .| when alone, they say, and her moth- Thucydides’ history of the Pelopon: cr ills of cautioning her not to put * Veni ¢ key. up on the porch beam wit most difficult work Venizelos has| he Nex up on the paren pewveryone “‘@ran’ would only laugh and say that as long as it didn’t lightning this young gentleman? Wet ea] AFTER THREE _|recatiea her mother. t head. Suddenly he would seize WEEKS’ PROBE! cour att xis sirvs Chester, Eng.,’ March 13.—James down to his knees and break into Joud (Continued from page one) Bomford golf professional here, made sobs, while his faith would run to| Frances Drake Nesbitt wanted|a long drive from the seventh tee. tears.’ “something more from life than just| After the ball traveled about 75 yards 3 i killed.a bird known locally as a Its speed apparent- Beware of That Man You hear of So-and-So'everywhere. Somebody com- plains of So-and-So’s tooth paste; someone else wants to sell you a second-hand So-and-So automobile. So- dnd-So’s shoes, So-and-So’s garden hose, So-and-So’s fountain pens—versatile man, So-and-So! f ‘ $o-and-So doesn’t advertise. He employs salesmen who—say thirigs. But So-and-So doesn’t go on record ’ You' buy a So-and-So vacuum cleaner. Itdoesn’t vac, or it doesn’t clean. ‘Well, what of it? So-and-So didn’t say it would.’ “You saw it. You bought it. emptor! . Beware of the products of that man So-and-So. Wier: a man’ believes in| his’ product he usally signs . about it—advertisements. He tells what his ow it: does it, why it can do it. Then he follows it with his name and address, in good plain print, % in baying from Jenes. He’s out in the ing up the sleeve. He advertises. You know aid you're gettitig before you pay for it. Read k of them stand the Jonses fo Kikow whats safe to buy; consult The Tribune advertisements.

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