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PAGE EIGHT DEMONS HOPE | TO WIN GAME PROM BRAVES Coach Collins Has Drilled Men_ on Defense Work—Game to Be Played Here With the Mandan game only two days off, Coach H. FE. Collins has been giving his men intensive drills and believes they will be better prepared to meet the smash-! ing attack of the Braves this Sat- urday than they were two weeks ago. | The men have had_ very little! scrimmage, although they spent a little time on it last night and ex- pect to devote a little time to it tonight. A It of work has been done to prepare an adequate de- fense for the ground-gaining Man- dan plays and the pass defense has been brushed up a bit. The only casualty from the Dick- inson game was Paris, who has a bad knee, but Coach Collins says The appeal ef D. C. Stephenson, former Indi trial tor the murder of Miss Madge O! Indiana supreme court. 'This shows (right), filing the bulky tra phenson's attorney ript with Court Clerk Joel Stephenson Demands New Trial—in 2300 Pages Jchn RED CROSS MOBILIZED SIMILAR TO klan leader, for a reversal of*the guilty verdict in hia 300 typewritten pages when it was filed with, the 0. Hill H. Kiplinger (left) and Lloyd A. Baker, in the center. tend relief in emergencies at home seek to prevent such emergencies. This can, in many | © and abrond, but to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE n told in a low but calm voice how he had e into the lane in an automobile with Miss Catherine hasta. also of New Brunswick, about 10 o'clock on the night of [Stutsman . County | Nearly Names Dead i; Man as_ Coroner Stanley Washburn and Sam Hill Have Some Heated Words the m r, Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 4—(AP) lected f coun-|lights of his automobile. A few ity Toeaday- when: Den Monn, minutes later he heard four shots who died as the result of an air-jand then moans from a woman. was given Sha voter over the com’ | Watford City Loses Fight For Removal ty and a big vote even in the city of Jamestown, Dr. W. A. Gerrish, fellow clinic member of the late Dr. Movius, was defeated for the office by H. A. Brastrup, under- taker, th ran on stickers. Denies. Seeing Any One of Defendants . Watford City, N. D., Nov. 4.— (AP)—Watf« City conceded de- feat in its effort to remove the county seat from Schafer to this city, on com| eee were croed af votes from al four prec Near Murder Scene] in the county, and Watford City PRE oe maleate of Somerville, N. J., Nov, 4—(AP) one vote. out ding —A peas < at = a ret a precincts are expected to give ma- any ¢ e three endants in +e haeely Rusey’s Lane the night the Rev.| The largest vote in the history Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs.|of McKenzie county was cast at Eleanor Mills were supposed to| Tuesday’s election. have been murdered was made in % ‘ I a oy ag Gorslin, said by. the prosecution Seseholeelekl cbtTeen on accident ie be one of the chief witnesses,| nesses Whom he quéstions. will be P zo ii » game instances, be done, : he will be able to go in the game! raval Skee Cédaviblias Saturday. Jimmy Olson is still 1 ¥ showing 1 iVorhney apecd ‘and . Close cooperation ts mathtained ry e i n> Spee id z with weather - forecasters throughout McGettigan is showing up well at ; Now eI he country, who notify National end, a position which he played for| | } eae dquarters and Branch Offices of ’ the first time last Saturday, an iHtO this pending floods and. st It is 9 Davenport, whu was expected to h its relie: now possible, d-time, to warn start in last week’s game, failed demonst Mississippi towns forty-eight hours to show up on time, as he had been | organiz i tell how much out in the country and returned! It dise of disaster before the door the ruins have Chairman Madden to Recommend Another Income Tax Slash} No Ito i ation nt ots Zl r é 4.—(AP)-—The very cou s Chapter: Y saying that Martin B. Madden, chairman of the a propri of repre: n committees with subi Jelothing and w kept of public hi jas hosnit ical aid. Is avaible for use js, or other purposes, 8 of capable workers an ions of supplies of food, clothing, x and “watch dog pral treas: " was of ion that tax on next ‘omes will be cut between) id $400,000,000, ing and m rtain that another =r hind the an be made and [ will recommend it. ay I did the last| one,” the Daily News quoted the! When | congressman us having said, {comm f goes immediately ; ~ ~— linto action, the Chairman always noti- ng the Branch Office, giving an Many Entries Made catinate of the nambe in Richholt Show {"" {of relief most ni A steady stream of entri | Nurnen Quickly Assemble in for the Richholt Grocery | Red ¢ ny’s annual corn show and 49 exhibits ived up lis ge duction »| Cross. are always paid When to today. closing time for'? entries is Saturday, November 6, at 10 a.m, In previous years the show was open to entrics of corn from any F county in the state, but due to the jargc number of entries recently, the show this year is restricted to entvies from Burleigh and Emmons countie As entries come in, they are being placed in one of the win- dows of the stere, or in boxes along one side, with cach displayed in a separate box The following prizes are beinr offered: Five pounds cf Richho!t’ Quality Coffee for the best five ears of Falconer corn; five pounds of the ccffee for the best five ears of Yellow Dent corn; five pounds! of coffee for the best five ears of Gehu corn; 12 large cans of Min- necpa brand peaches for the best five ears of Northwestern Dent corn; six cans of Minneopa brand wire fer the best five ears of hite Flint corn; 12 cans of Min- neopa brand tpmatces for the five st ears of any variety and six cans of Minneopa brand peas for the tw Jongest ears of corn of any variety. and funds Account States, country, can be mobil In major as the Flor hurr adquarte without waiting for a chapter the | program. i nets Martin Luther Film Highly Recomended, The Dayton, Ohio, Press says} this of the Martin Luther film which is to show in Bismarck Sat- urday evening at the City Audi- torium: “The hall was filled by an ap- preciative audience at the showing | ofthe Martin Luther film Thurs- day night. The photoplay came up to the highest expectations in every respect. The pictures ‘were clean, touching the high points in the life of Luther, and the music was most appropriate, adding greatly to he impression made by the pictare. “The hero of the reformation in mighty courage standing alone inst the combined power >f the Emperor and the Papacy, and win-! ning the victory for conscience and the word of God, is one of the most notable examples of moral heroism in the history of the world. “The pictures were als» a fine study of the life and customs of 400 years ago. What remarkable changes have taken place! All this progress is due to the educa- and invention fostered by the civil and religious liberty won 4 the tant Reforma- tion. When pictures like this are the it of education, C Mines. One continuous supply. : muster a late, but he will probably be start-|°f action und mobilization such as aster relief workers Win Gals week's game.” Nicola might be employed bs the commander, studies, as th ens, food depots are fo) stewid stat are open to the organization | gj Red Cros ames | Government's official relief agency. id 7 or of Disaster Reliet us-| j3; lly calls a meeting of town officials}, i full charge of relief In this capacity of a general in war, cies must act through the Raising Relief Funds Administration costs in a disaster tional Head- | licited from homes tent d is In small disasters funds are raised by a local} the d { work, in the months includes the sof disaster ure ommittee and, subsequently, by ar Department. tual relief work is only part of Congressional s' Charter under which the Red Cross! operates not only commends it to ex: The ent; of and guarantees you greater warmth with fewer shovels per day You may buy Ford Coa! in any standard size. Your dealer can get it for you; and can guarantee you a tion is given he has the! ¢ yj All other} ‘*'*": ped out farmers who have lost business tradesmen trust ditures dited by a watched, thei towns warned if p prepurations. * Chapters i ifferent towns try telephone warnings down the when a funnel approach of nado so that cellars, schemes, The! Johnstown peated because constructed nted, it flood can never be of a sea - wall ing pro ion, Nor does it strous flood. the he Red Cross straightening | the River to e nate "Governor Nellie Ross of Wyoming | Cheyenne, ¥V election of Fr: led sotay by 's woman governor, Nellie Ross, Democrat, who extende tration.” re- -|Governorship in Phoenix, A tional t from Tues failed to de the rubernato: or- the outcome race between G F. S. Clark, Republican, tained since early count in 402 of showed Hunt 39,100; Clark 38,635, yesterday, med by the Ford Industries; other half—the ee firet-quality coal—we offer to the public. Hurricanes are tion charted and sible for advance oud announces the peop! Such pre quently reduces losses ¢ Pueblo can have another such| 1 Paso, Texas, and Mexican towns, Rio Grande an. “S”-shaped Concedes Defeat Wyom Taylor, her male opponent “my congratulations: and hope for a successful adminis- Arizona Undecided ion in Arizona’ ernor G. W. P, Hunt, Democrat, and z although | Hunt still held the lead he has miin-! The the 484. precincts to ine the stomach, bloating and constipa i sed to get headaches and; spells, The gave me releif, dyspepsia and restless sleep. ¢ Brinkley. | Unlike most medicines, Adlerika acts upon BOTH upper ‘and lower | lerika with highly satisfactory re- howel, giving the intestines a! sults.” R Dr. J. Weav “In my 50 years’ REAL cleansing and bringing out old! poisonous matter you never thought | practice, I have found nothing to bee nt in your system. Even if bowels Puckett: Dr. A. C. Curl; “I prescribe Ad- move daily, you wili be surprised how ; much more old matter Adlerika brings | erika, I feel better than for 20-yeurs. out which may have been causing all! Awful impurities were eliminated your trouble, In slight disorders, like | from my ‘ayatem.” sional constipation, GAS bloating; Dr. F. M. P, (name withheld b; indigestion or sick headache, ONE “T use Adlerika in ail oonful always brings relief. Adlerika is a compound of the best line intestinal cleanser with glycer- ine, buckthorn, cascara other gus-expelling and detergent elements. it is excellent for Intestinal Stasis, a di due to modern ways of living | and which is often the true cause of | be» dose.” No matter what you have tried for ur stomach and bowels, Adlerika | i surprise you. At leading drug- gists, In Bismarck at Jos. Breslow and other druggists. —adv. of ove ‘The very large volume of purchases we melie ia every [| cae Towel Reg 2 epee ever: n As soon as they got into the lane,| Portland, Ore; —A. dead man came near’ being|Gorslin said he turned out the of County Capital) Made Her Dizzy ‘or years I suffered from gas on! sour stomach, gas bloating, nervous | “After using Ad-| je require only one; market, establishes us a0 discount is ours. This bid POPULAR KITCHEN UTENSILS ¢ cine, 6 in. to Stoel. Pry Pens, - : ipacselintereeiestnoveriempaaruneliicrel oan! gon, Nov. 4.—(AP) =Sam Hill, host of the Queen o Rumania, voiced s2me sharp words to Major Stanley Washburn, a member of the queen’s party, at the horse show here last night, ac- cording to members of the party in the royal box. Hill was quoted as saying to Washburn, “Shut up. If you talk back to me, I'll slap you in the face.” Washburn made no reply. The affair was reported to have oc- |eurred following some words be- ; tween Washburn and Hill over an incident which occurred earlier in tel, the official headquarters of the party. A _door was slammed in the face of Governor Walter M. Pierce, ac- cording to an account given today by. Persons who Puta close See queen’s party. was speaking to Major "Washburn about this when the sharp words were voiced, it was said. DON'T Let is. 15, 20 2Se roller towel bare; nickel the evening at the’ Multnomah ho-| to holes” in the finish of your car. The “Air Mist” atomizes the water drops at the nozzle. It is the sensible, scientific, modern car wash system. A trial will convince you _ LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926 Steele County fo Hire County Agent Fargo, N. D., Nov. 4—(AP)— Steele county voted Tuesday to em- ploy a county agricultural agent, according t> complete unofficial returns received here, which show that the proposal carried by a mar- gin of two votes. The final unof- ficial total was 1,003 for to 1,001 against, Wells and Kidder counties voted to continue cbunty agent work, on the basis of reports now available. With three precincts still to report, the vote in Kidder was 1,007 to 943. In Wells the majority was fig the vote being 1,789 to 1292. Indications are that a proposal abandon county agent work in Renville county may carry. With eight precincts to report the vote stood 645 for abandonment to 509 for continuing the work. A large block of sandstone discow- }ered at Delfshaven, Holland, As be- lieved from half-effaced inscriptions to be a memorial of the sailing of the Pilgrim Fathers from that port on July 22, 1620. them shoot “bullet

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