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THE BISMARCK TRIBL 19 7 high game }a revamped 1 k top- | Captain Bun ount and | Bluc t tand ca fumble covered for placing ‘The tar of the week, with 981 pins, - ¢ icy GE SIX Bann: 140 Harding on the B Ceach Collin toy Spirit + tian e, M Hur came through ee aa s Believes Fight- ins Returned to Tot Bismarck Team Oscar Wi NAVY BROPKICKS 70 LEAD MICHIGAN BY PETROLLE Fargo Express Sends Oppon- Down Fer the Count 1. oH During Second Round §. Callen 158 cnt hange worked in the Wolverines AT ANNAPOLIS [LLINOIS-PENN i . ¢ Netre Dame Meets Georgians the PLAY CLOSE GAME! —iilincis Plays Penn— nl Teed ae-a Gephers at Madison i pectators e Illinois memorial to witness the ; is and Pennsyl- 4 e¢ important inter- ests of the season, rs, undefeated in five season took the field a ms were strong on defense | in the first period. In offensive play both | ind consistently and re- ed to punting with the Hling ing i pert ad enced e ARMY LEADS VALE IN THIRD PERIO vivani: famous ‘hidden hall tay, was failing to gain yard- ee extensively and several times he Illinois stopped the ball toter het ‘ore he was barely started. Penn- ia had an_ opportunity to in the middle of the second iod when a place kick was at- tempted but the ball fell short. It * was Illinois ball on their 22-yard . line, neither team could get within striking distance of the goal and the period ended without a score , and the ball in Ilinois possession on their 42-yard line. NOTRE DAME TAKES - LEAD OVER GEORGIA South: Bend, Ind. Oet.-30—OP)— With most of his first string team | under blankets, Knute ‘Rocline sent a substitute Notre inst Georgia Tech tod: effoit to k tring of vi kept several of ocre Dame's backfield aces out of the same. ‘The field was heavy and had the 1 West dup th out line, to the Yale on d the extra The from i got first vigney ud Roach 1 wing for down on yard kirted right end for rene 10 round the other mith hit center for led the see- y triumph of the year Indiana. Carroil college and India: normal were the respective non-con- rence opponents of Towa and Pur. jue. jend for a touchdown, Marshall bloek- i ‘ed Smith’s attempt at goal. Notre B ype aenas ie ter ATMS Dame 6; ‘Tech 0. The period ended oat in two plays fromthe, SEA the ball in Notre Dame's po line after Saunders, Cader, ‘eon in midfield, has Seores Again souri Valley Games ~ In Missouri Valley conference bat- _tles, Kansas was at‘Drake, with Drake m the edge; Nebraska wat favor- a Ison sidestepped’ his way ! | imposed. line. ; two and Rodeh. sprinted around tight | Halloween plu no solo by fai ing by Two wo Satan Clubs iF Name Officers For ped Year at Meetings) (rains net a ‘igs SON Officers for t VIRY; s rest Of thé present | Mrs, J. S.-Voede named by the ipian literary. s nian junior high | bi on ceremones Wed-| eveni ere Veeder, her\ hursday ¢ May Washington, ain to p ote dramatics, —_— i . public speaking, reading, VISITING IN MANDAN St. Paul Ma Man Dies hleties in the junior high, whase membership re- cholars| eck to de complish the tied t contests nex ine which one e: n the ghove n rs elected fi relatives, FROM JUDSON and Mrs. ie- Mr. sident, Robert Lar- president, Louise visiting friends, y, Bob- hospital. surer, Byr ron Spielman; advisor, Mr. Murphy Students Mi Mark Statehood Day Day, junior! ool students gathersd in the esterday, and i by the liter. | junior high] torical In Chicago, 0 eon Halloween, Mrs. Glen EF. Milner has itor in tor in Nandan Frid Fri jness vi Observing Statehood high choo! a few songs and short iks, the meeting was concluded. Voters to Decide signs [stores and offices. loween policy, of + last year when ¢ the Morton county fair is! eer “If-suppor voters of | county are to measure to raise for operating expens ides for 2 half mill and reasonable ne suf: vas the subject of e | McAndrew’s annual tax.| Rourd of Education. Si tion, 1, received, | has been ary to of the sentiments follow: but since bee! ers for a 1591 Feet of Main i Will Be Laid in City), mains totaling 15911 a along Seventh avenue it Respect your neighbor on id manners.” ire no harm is done.” “Halloween, better have than fun we shall be don't soap doors, se rub the floors. “Halloween, ha shun.” and one-half blocks in uth of the tracks, the oners decided at their} The contract for the | heen awarded to Adam, e a window pane.” GIVEN oa nered pranks, and the town igned before Justice Campbell] ¥°2 thanks.” afternoon as the result of r-all fight in the White Star evening, “Whitie” marek fined $10 and ” so of Bismarek, wa enses,” chief we avoid.” Jones, M Roy in jail, following his the $20 fine originally failure to pa Personal and | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | American Legion and Auxiliary Hosts at Halloween Dance Members and friends of the Amer- ican Legion and Auxiliary were ent tained Friday evening at a dancing party in the Elks-hall, The affair was in the nature of a masque bal and there were many unusual cos: tumes worn by th -guests. Mrs. J. oy den 3 Murphy w costumes. nidnight a refreshment course rved by members of the Aux- >. | | 1 | | LEAVES FOR WEST Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Smith and chil- dren of the Schmidt vicinity will leave the first of next week for Se- attle, Washineton where ‘h-w make their home for the coming. Scion ter. CLUB ENTERTAINS The Home Economies club enter- tained Thursday evening with a Hal- loween costume party in the home economies department of the high school. A witches’ eave, fortune tell ing, a short program which. included 7 eT DR. R. S. ENGE ’ Chiropractor * Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. “Wile tice =) OHV STATE SCORES to down lowa State at Lincoln and Oklahoma was rated a slight favorite Washington at St. Louis. None the four leading teams in the ley race were engaged in confer- ee games, Missouri being at West ginia and the Kansas Aggies en- ping Arkansas ut Munhattan, Oklahoma Aggies and Grinnell ed 1 week-end respite, ‘other intersections on mid- een mridirons wers the Cnmerie Detroit game and Bucknell’s en- with tue Hasceis suu.uas, after the Army had been penalized five yards for offside pl: circled Yale's left ond for 18 s and a touchdown. — Wilson booted the a ay and the score | was: Army 14; Yale 0. Army rushed over a th touch-; Stagg Field, Chicago, Oct. 30.) down by taking advantage of another ~-Gray' skies grected the 40,000 or “break.” A blocked kick on the Fli' more spectators at S| hd today 34-yard line, recovered by Murrel!, to watch the University of Chicne gave thé Cadets their opportunity. and Ohio State elevens pattie, They tore the Eli lineo shreds ina Neither team was able to break series of seria Jing Plays, Murrel} through ae sain in me acne tearing 0! es of e and 1% period, a aoe, wae pet yards. Wilson carried the ball over Chicago, insffectina against the | | from the one-yard line and also drop- keye 4 kicked the extra point. Score Army trick, once gaini Lead City League 7A, ey held the ball throwzhout the ‘again the # Saree | fin al stages of the period d_ but fre tre. | een time jue bowlers were nc- quent i hal ‘and. the will suatal pate The period nee: aithongt Maret wh “Bho hliing te ee tae, ae A the Ell 0; ar Chieoeed, : Yale be : he) its ines, dane: ne and re- jet, who has been in weeks visiting left Thursday; Grand For! Sy, home in Seattle, . Weinhandie, who owns a ranch ar Hill City, South Dakota, is in Mandan for a visit with friends and Gcorge Ormiston of Judson were in the :elty yesterday, UNDERWENT OPERATION Gust Kerner of Hazen yesterday un- derwent an operation in the Deaconess RETURNS FROM COOPERSTOWN from a visit ia Cooperstown. HERE ON | BUSINESS L, Erhart of Fanon was a busi- Halloween Prank ‘Don’ts’ Are Listed 30—“De nothing mean is a specimen of the Sentiments that William McAndrew, superintendent of schools of Chicago, has asked business men to place on in windows of ground floor A the purpose of the schoal on Aid For Fair Ri thoritios to promote a new Hal- carrying out the idea students were ed to observe the day “on a more basis.” ood result of last year's experiment mment in Mr. Teport to the face\and elevated lines are dis- ng sueh mottoes in cars. Some “AML the people pay for the schools. ¢ Halloween a festival Halloween, fun without damage.” alloween, go have your fun, but | of “Halloween, don’t soap windows, keep your soap to we your fun, dam- illoween, safe and sane, don't “Halloween, cut. out all bad man- “Halloween, breaking fences swells alloween will be enjoyed if all |Fargo-Chosen-For . Next Convention - of State De Molay Grand Forks, N. Dy Oct. 30—-P)— Detbert Johnson of Fargo was elected a| state president of the order of | molay ind Fargo -was selected ns next ar’s mecting place at the closing jion of the annual convention of the order here today. Other officers named were: Ed Carr, Jamestown, first vice-prei dent; J. A. Towell, Williston, seco: ice-president; Wayne Clark, Farg seerctary-treasurer; John Alain, chaplain and Elsberry, Jamestowi sentinel, GENERAL EI YOUR SUPPORT WIT (Patitiea! Adv) N, TUESDAY, NOV. 2 L BE APPRECIATED evening's in St. Louis Hotel St. Louis, Oct. 30.—A—John R. \ Brown, 60, general sceretary of the United Charities of St. Paul, died of heart disease at the Missouri hotel here early today. FIRMS DON’T WANT. Business men constantly call on rtocnmemeninmetiiane diggin ie employees because D. B. C. pupils | get their experience at school instead | of: at their employers’ expense. | Actual business training (ec righted—unobtainable chewhere) Pupils recently. placed om their Frank J. Johnson Candidate For Reélection COUNTY AUDITOR *BURLEIGH COUNTY returned VOTE FOR L. E. HEATON Independent Candidate For‘ the - Legislature Look for his name in the individual column Hillsboro; B State Bank, Heimdal;, Irene pee with Ford Agency, Devils Lake. Read cach week. ‘‘Follow the | Successful. | First Winter Term | The The work of the County Auditor’s office is of great im- portance to the taxpaying public. It warrants thorough methods in its conduct. ~ "Vote For JOHN BOWERS FOR COUNTY: AUDITOR He has had experience in the County Auditot’s werk and also in the office of the state auditor and State Land Department. He’s a Thorough Office Man (Political Advertisement) Hallow- of no fun ashamed will give officeias thal in ty future as I have done in ‘the past. . Now, as tor my taxes, he are before the supreme cout