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cs oepepert rere THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926 F roy 7 i is reported ay poet ine rapidly “Friends”"—Warren Will and Mel-/day evening until Sunday with her] Jwmestown—Clear, 2; roads guoil. f Nir. and Mra. hedman of Uahl. cousin, Edith Olson, of Driscoll. Fargo—Cloudy, 8; roads good. were callers at” Leith 7 ad “Thanksgiving Day"--Robert An-| Ralph Beyer was ‘a Bismarck cal-] Man ndas—Cloudy, 93 roads you horn, Arlie Cooper, ler Monday, oth Party cloudy, 10; routs job O'Connell left Saturday for aj “A Better Way”--Constance We The Adolph Bassen family were | few, weeks’ visit with relatives in nday callers at the Christ Schoon iliting cloudy, 2; roads fair. ' Wisconsin, after which he wil leave, -+thanksgiving Song—All. home. one —Partly cloudy, %; for Florida, to ipok after land inter-) A Rood Thankssiving—Leona Rinke.| A special school hoard meeting of roads ood | Leith ests there and visit his brother, who| Reatling--Josie Moen. Clear Lake was held at the Frank! Devi ly Lake-—Cloudy, 0; roads good. | - a real esta‘e ugent at that place.| “Little Paul’s Thanksgiving”—Mue| Shaffer home Monday evening. Croobston=—-Clear, 3; roads fulr, P —=— | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carter, Lucie me B. F, Pasley motored to the ve cable ea r re ER | Mission meeting was held Tugs-|and Adeline Bell attended the R. N.| “The Letters of Thanksgiving”—|thorp farm south of Driscoll Satur-| Sydney, Australia's larget city, Middies Expect’ Much From Them jday, Nov. 16th, at the home of Mrv./ A. entertainment here Friduy’ evert-| !2 primary children, day to get some poultry they*\ had} vith more thhn 1 inhabitant: . rakes . | 4 5 ‘. Pin wo call was sree ee ing. ] Song Purine ee eanty, alias Nagtee tat sity utente threatens to apiece Glasgow as sec: nf 7 giving a Bible ‘verse. irs, Gawfer| very is invited to partake of resbyterian’ Churcl everal from this vicinity ond amot ite’ cities of the A in Game With Army [erad a very interesting peed also] tne chicken ‘alaneer Wiles. wilt oe Sunday, Nov, 28. the P. T. A. at Driscoll Friday even-| British: Hmpite. ‘ 2, ‘Mrs. Jones, Mrs. J. H. Mrs.| riven by the ladies of the community], Morning Service at 10 a, m. at}ing. SL ae. |e 1. Rattenrs read "hats eibrite he Catholic church in Carson on| Leith. At Lark, at 2:30 p,m. and] Erling and Reidar Olausen, who ; lartha Heneley gave’ talk on| Sunday, Nov. 28th. at Carson, 7:30 p.m. E, W. Corbit,| were confined to their homes the as ‘ | misstoMee work. A large number from ‘h and| Minister. past week with the “pink eye,“ re- ‘ . $ f\ | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arndt-and Leo! vicinity attended the carnival given| All are welcome to these services.|turned to school Monday. ' f a i Fletch motored to Bismarck Tuésday,| at the Thain school Friday evening,| , The subject fox consideration is — i : i returning Wednesday evening. | * The neat sum’ of °$40 was raise a jon, with special consideration j=] —— i 3 9 Martin Daht, who was operated. on| which is the first payment on s/f “Religious ducation,” in the home,’ | "Demperature and fat St. Alexius ee jJast Tues-| piano recently purchaved for the| the church: arid the community. ! ‘adets Love 12 G ‘ieel , ‘ f en school. Mrs, Dr, Levitte of Carson Road Conditions Gadets Love eosin ® ei y.[ eld the lucky number which won , @Gaiae | 7 ’ ‘Tie Tw eS 2 ; : ge © Mercury readings at 5 ‘ . Tie Two—Have Scored 290 : d " 5 San Eta iesian tually ia vMele lear Lake | pftlareary readings, st 7 7 j EREBY GIVEN to|# quilting party in the church base- St, Cloud—Clear, 15; roads good. owners of the following de-|incnt Tuesday afternoon. Each mem-| A large crowd attended the funeral] Minot-—Cloudy, 5: roads good. -d property situated in the City | ber brought a covered dish lunch. |of Mrs. K. A. Earsland held at Dris-| Mankato—Clearing, 25; night snow, . eee th Dakota, that} Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moore werelcoll on Tuesday afternoon. roads di Points to Navy’s 1 Chicago, Nov (NE {sidewalks have been constructed es “ ; n! guests at Mrs. Hurley's Wednesday. | Frank Shaffer, L. B. Oison and] Winona—One inch snow last night, Army mule and the Navy iF front i ee Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Johnson and|Hurold Hargrave, motored to 28; roads poor. fight it out for family of Lark were callers at the|marck Tuesday afternoon, returning| . Rochester—Snowing, 25; roads Rae When they Lawfer studio Monday. Wednesday. ritted, % 4 ium here Suturday in what is Amt. Mr. and Mrs. John Ebling of New Clarence ca was chore boy for expected to be the toughest strug qi ‘ - I ae: Se Leipzig were callers at Leith Sunday.| his uncle, L. B, Olson, while he a Bae he two have waged In. many! : a inet ai John Hurley of Dickinson spent Sun-| at Bistiarek Tuesday’ and Wednes-' Moygewife Becomes | Lot, Number * 179.26| day with his mother. it will be the first time | ; oe Original Piat, Blogk ‘84 da; rt Dachtlar of ot a was pi watts Frank Shaffe nd daughter, | New Woman sing t » inaugurated | N. 75 ft. of plea bvsbet 2m busine caller here Monday. arold Hargrave, were Steele in 1829 that the scene onflict has} S. 3: . . 197.34 Eric Myberg transacted busine: Wednesda; é ae been in the middle west. Further, it # * wot 3 116.20] here Wednesday. Clarence Olson spent a short time ‘All of our best doctors had given is quite apt to be the last time, the ici 93.70] The R. N. A. Friday night was a/ a he “Albert Christensen home| me up. 1 was unable to leave my annual tussle being a strictly eastern , eis . royal suecess. The following is the| Thursday evening. bed for 16 weeks and was yellow as affair. ei i 7 ber 90. program: A party was held at the eee ae pampkin, besides the terrible To date the Army mule . Piano Duet—Misses Anderson andj Bassen home Saturday evening. stomach pains I suffered. Our drug- victory margin over its an Mossman, la present. fist advised my hushand to try The Army inule | Vocal Solo, Miss Meba—Mrs. Kam- lenry Olson and| Mayr’s and it has saved my life. I ly and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ol-| am a new woman now.” It is a sim- usieal Reading (A Little Girl| son visited with Martin Olson and| ple, harmless preparation that re- a ; : i ‘ ores. wes:'8] with a Big Voice Who Came All The| family of Driscoll Sunday afternoon.| moves the catarrhal mucus from the “An Even Fight i t ght ft. of 2 150.90] Way from Europe)—Marcella Emch.| Miss Lenora Hargrave spent the; intestinal tract and allays the inflam- Since the war the Army has finish ‘ Ne y ne Block Madam Shyeman Kenck — Mrs.| week-end at Steele with her sister,| mation which causes practically all ed out in front on three occasions si , s . 57.67) Fred Sept. Mrs. George Shaffer, and family. liver and intestinal ailments, Beeiae tho } The 1923 battle ‘ ae ; je feck 9| Male Quartette—E, J. Lawfer, C.) Miss Elma Erickson spent the) including appendicitis, One dose will resulted in hat’s | ne : : ip tt i. $1) Mossman. weekend with home, folks. convince or money refunded. Sold at how even the fight has been waged | ; : 3:46 | Mossman, A, Anhorn and A. Wyman.| Miss Nora Olson visited from Fri-| all druggists—Adv. “in recent years, i pa hate 142] Freaks of Stage—Anna Johns6n,| During the period just previous to! eae : 3 tt, $1.40} Ruby Kamrath, Mabel Lawfer and A the world conflict, however, the! 5 a “of Mary Anhoi { tc. i The great McCormick just in from tock 4|the field with four horses and plow 18-40] trying out his loud speaker—Joe 81.42 | Lawfer. Northern Pa fic, Secome Addition, ee Thompson’s daughters—Pan- cadets found the middies rather easy For four straight campaigns through 1916—the West Pointe: their mule kicking the all-around the lot. The best work in 1919, 1920. and W, 50% Ot'tame ei 8 pees Leeghtag cit Rives when it tripped up the mu be eading — Laughing Girl — Edythe 4 During those three 4 sdetsapewies ee oe —- ‘Keaton, ‘Clark. cadets didn’t even reg-| , 3 " a 104.79 Shadow Songs—(a) Wait for the er a point, | vie . * ’ ite, dition, | Wagon, (b) Black Joe). (c) Pale Moon This sh looks like ‘ 5 P (d) Maggie and Jigs and (e) When tossup, v of the b | umber 1. o « 10.80} the day is over. teams it ever has sponsored. It | Ae Herrolg ov Frau Olena—Mrs. John- yet to meet defeat. Among others. it} x tos Set s " M t Corn son, Mrs. Lawfer, Peter Anderson. has trimmed — Michigan, Purdue,| ‘ A : ‘Blox Solor Mary Garden—Forest Flem- | Georgetown, Princeton and C ‘ ae 1 11.50 ing. ‘ 6 s It was the first team to touchdown on Michigan in 13 straig games, re Beaten Once This Year | Thuy = s Solar—Mr, Wyman. the Na wee a = ae, tom J, Dumb Bell—Quarette. Ten Hamilton. Caldwell twink! Good-night, Ladies. Army also "boasts one of the) cartier while Hamilton’ hooting ficld go: This pair di High School Notes gest outfits it has put on the} much to hand Michigan its unexpected defeat a few weeks ago, C: Our first game of basketball was playing field in quite a stretch.| well scoring the touchdown and Hamilton kicking a goal fi fi 3 ed against the Elgin high school Army has lost but one hi More recently, Hamilton stepped into the spotlight again by ee. mts last Thursday evening. The Rockne’s sensational, Notre Dame) a field geal against Georgetown which enabled the middies to. wins : Teabelts Gortslenes oe bette gang accounted for the lone defeat.) 19.7, ‘These two lads are expected to carry the brunt of the Navy at- ——. It was pretty much of an 2 % as pre muc an t battle with the — at Chicago on Nov, 27. Y on Peek period tests are given Eee . 2 3:32] in all high school subjects this week. na 4 | MURPHY H ‘broken string of 10 stra The attendance record h the ex- 2 9 ss " es al ‘PETROLLE: T0 | With the s 10-10, Mi ception of a rarity is perfect this see- The Man gg a und effort to res ix weeks period. ——— ; , auite | Colgate ere eee a : It is the aim of our high school t 1) 216 Broadway / fa by| dropped back Loe! to do good and efficient work. This : Bismarck, N. D. i ontingent, To Colgate fell the ee of stop- . ¥ js surely evidenced by the class rec-| JARI J i Phone 577 i of holding N F ne! ping one of the most impressive win-| ot Num 130) ord and attendance record. , z some: ning marches of the year, a parade _ © 21:38 i Il me 3 ch had swopt'past Yale, Harvard zi. Grammar Room : Da : Our room of 36 pupils would have ; Outstanding Stars the hd Of. Heewis » viomOuelane 21 ‘Thad a perfect attendance last week if ee ea , sw the smothering of ite[ lot, N are sie pr oparpeap erp gt / \ No. 11 4 Vilson, two of the z : : ee i had not been tardy Friday. ing backs in the “| Fargo Express to F ight For Scull's Toe Saves Penn " Monday cach member of the seventh | gui} UR FIRE loss is a also Born r the third s ssive game, Paul tot vt grade wrote up an interesting story Ereate ight Championship | $c"! and unerring toe ‘saved Number of the Pilgrims and their first , . q thousand dollars a : “Thug ct Captain Wickhe 1 Hamilton are the two best bets—Caldwell as 2 ball carrie Hamilton Wicekhorst taekics of the Outplayed by a 4 4 ’ of World in January Fnell eleven, the Quakers | | : aise ine. : minute. . That’s why you ’ x 0 fan ener: by] mek tions for our room Friday and Tue: ; ° should be carcful about s field goal. ‘Thol Lot Numbe ema —_*. ; fires and careful about 4 : th grade pupils are working r : your fire insurance. nba cena ite campaign here 5 H narhton geography and civics now 1 a futile effort to shake the aetel 3 33 |so that they will be ready to write (oleae ye Paige 9 yremacy of Syracuse, who won, 19] Lot Number 21: '55]on the state examinations which oe This agency represents the opposition’s vy in eight battles | uary, “ yy said) A powerful and varied attack en-| Melensle pains the fore nar: of Dees é . Hartford Fire Insurance hay ran up 180 tallies to the en me : Primary and Intermedite Room mies’ 54.) Army has the be Ce eae Me te Number -40| The following program will be given ; ; through) crush West Virginia, 13 to 3, while|} : aerate nid aerate his | : co hae | Pittsburgh scored its fifth straight 1 Wamber : ' as aaa jate room by the low- sively, a list | cepted i eof $15,009 for State, Pittsburgh roll-| Lo! : cap |. ian: tho Freit: is .on, the Pim q ing fi 11 a Pegi E Pp a towering total of 24 points N : 23-401 sn» Sehool, oj i P- || venting Ss as well as The past records follow: age on er nd : pe ee oe 3 i '] sound insurance protec- Year Winner \ cuapentes the can ies t : : tion should fire loss come. 1800. Maer M........Army 0) Pe wat for ainee winnie : Number 16: 3. 4 ped ene eed 8 shes 03. ss Lot. Number . Fe ger Gare ca DR. R. S. ENGE ELEVEN WINS ek ke hae Cai onemade pass ‘ Lacas Bik. Bismarck, N. Ties Oklahoma in Final Min- LINIMENT utes of Play to Keep Rec- rolle will! ord of No Defeats LARGEST SELLING WHITE LINIMENT Chicago, Nov, "26.—)—-Midwestern || ens doffed their varsity id RLAMERICA s today to mark the close of a biter conference. battles regio jal rivalries that drew rec- king erowds throughout the “Company. We can give you valuable hints on pre- both offensively hasn't met as tou has the £ opponents a: A Full Program will be two ni "D ‘Army :Army re nths. .Army A Semana >. |, fiurley ai 6} he expects | heavy § 6) Berlenbach before 1 in New York already has Berler , light rd’s ¢! rly in Desomler, B Ste Sete te tetsis ests SSFSESSSERS ned for the fi h is holding out for a N handful of major intersectionals | guarantee. "and the Army-Navy game here Sutur- & r Blue i ed with Frankie Krall @ to be played, but Thank: Four Playing Pilots | in the semi-windup to the Betrottes, ay conflets end the college] ot Number O'Donnell fi Number Number vs humbled by the Oregon Number " On your serenaay een send 29 to 0, and in. another ¢nter- Numbei . your Mother L. MilwpuKod Maxnweete's power-|} in 1927 Big Leagues New York, Nov. 26.—(NEA)—With on e1 AR heed 7a war ines | region encounter the Haskell Indians 6 meres, the 1987 seaeen HF pably P | detented beh cl Ned arch aauedg Lot Mu Y : 27.58 . 3 | A 3 Mi we see only four playing pilots. | In the Missouri valley conference Po | ie ag 5 i of K-F-Y-B Hornsby of the Cards; Dave Ban- the Okahoma Aggies upheld thelr/rot Number erat Braves; Stanley Harri alley record of no defeats by tieing Number be eed eanley, ae en- Oktshoma in the last minutes of play,| Lot Number ; per but Speaker ‘are infielder, HE AD OF LIST Mrerety inning the confereneecham-tiot Number Of the newcomers, Bush, Moriarty ley footbath team went down before |fat Number tecgeg ages ns eene sete te: SSSSEESEESS brintnenen iver Sosvaner oo ae 68 | McInnis have all seen’ much big ‘the University of Washington on th muse ; Tedguo service. Howley, who piloted ‘const 10 to &- while other, valley |Lot Number Tororito to an International papn ane Lafayette and Ni Navy Only Two tcoms battled at home, o fe chai | bot N Browns next year, Eastern Elevers Still Un- | before Pete ie sos pie™ sega! # chief ass * | their seasons, following the lead of ea beaten and Unticd ithe Big Ten, whieh ended last Satur- me ‘day with Michigan and Northwestern ma, dhampion fo New York, Nov. 26. () Most of, tied for the tie. Lat Aiuba: e the warring football forces of th em «fonterenee, Hy closest all! vant were’ at peace today with only > -——-——_——_ : barely managed two unbeaten and untied elevens left ‘00! ball es | é on, “tide barely ‘@ safety Sereesne a bps the mythical regional c! "\¢ Foot! Gam 4 Lo pionship. Oe cofbgy Pere aa There is a question of supremacy| Outstanding football game sched- it Si eH 10 Pe sidewaits iy eas tollbwes on ot Hs .O UF — IT Is WORTH | between Holycrovs and Boston col-'uled for Saturday, November 27, in- nae aaaage lege to be settled tomorrow, but the clude 10 ments to Foley|guns of major forces have been Ie Navy vs. Army at Chie Contract price vee + 06308 83 lenced for another year. Lafayette Boston Coll Holy C Advertising 47.00 | looks thrugh the receding smok Ot Beane eet aly Cross ab conflict to view as its only remaining Bucknell Dickinso1 Harvis- bal rival, Navy, which will have @ final oa. yd * test wi Army at Chicago, - Carnegie Tech. vs. Notre Dame at / Pittsbu: * Brown big pd aabeaten,, but th> Detroit vn de rgetown Detroit, | “Iron Men” yesterda; aa fell Wost V1 esiegan vs. Davis Elks at e02-| from ae pete pinnacle they had oc- Ciarkabuee pd sick head-| cu Nett and Lafayette. Col- Iown State vs. Cali (Bout! pa warp es ever did the Bruits fall St, Marys’ va. ‘Santa Clara, at San je. | in jowever, ruins ta ve ara at San ra eater ara 2 Francisco, ; jee