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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1926 THE dita scea TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE See Vaan te i a hei sh a : - Rank: 25. Wii d the Ni 2t-yerd into left tackle without gaining an| break around teft end. Cagle shot a was forced out of bounds on ary fee demdc calkinecrs, yatd meri Lov etaPedcis. the. Nive. th as ee es ed eee MOE oun a yard on a! pass to Murrell that gained 11 yards. 40-yard line init as the final vigel plowed through center for two yards.| in place of Bagdanovi Shapley |“ tt was fourth down and three yards; thrust through center. | Wilson hit center for a yard but Army | shot ended tl ee Cagle duckea around right enu tor| was tossed for a three yard loss by|to go. A, pass, Harding to Wilson’ Jrarding, attempting to aweeD left | was naa ag was Vagriner re Army 21,:Navy eee 13 yards, giving the Ariy tirst down] Day. Shapley shook off two tacklers | made it first down on Navy's 22-yard ond, was thrown for an eight yard| yards. Cagle ran wide around, le | iavEcgaina Wave on, 4l-yard line. and gaimed nine. yards through Left Hine, Wilson bucked center for two joss, but the ball was called back and |‘end without -" It " oleae lownt w ; EN LOVING WIVES... = = e ‘iod en AVY. . st ki Na i by sour gee imagion syste thee gpl ggter sag Ps five yards, Wilson cracked, ven es ae par ipats u vy 14, | guard for Navy, Nur “hit center through h Ieft Cae It is fourth] ball in play on the 20 yard line.! ing the nttoctions of all of them was ad Corner Eighth and Rosser Streets | for six yards, but Army “Fourth Period for three yards. idown with two yards to go. Wilson | Hannegan replaced Goudgo inthe sentenced recently to two years penal See and 16 na dene’ Fred E; Klein, pastor. ited five yards for offside. As the fina period svarted, dark- Wilson added a yard, The ball isi plowéd through er, giving Army | Navy backfield. ‘i Leet tae Ret Bay Bh chlo hag pasa ibis Ale EL I I ld Blt Boa A awept around 1eft end for 16 yards,| neas was becsimtne to descend! on the| dite front of the goal posts Firat down on its 47-yard line. The final play of the game, ur. clared they stood ready, from prion with the church in apite of] BOY. i Ur meeting. at % and a tirst down on Navy's 41-yard) huge stadium. Shapley shot a for- | ® son prepared to try u ficld* ‘Wilson lost two yards trying to|rell intercepted Hamilton's pass, and when he was disc! pd bade Roelinees rf 9m if lh eral iti moe pA meetin ee mine, Cagle broke, through eft] ward pas Lloyd who clowned | goa! wines Harding holding tte " Ua nt eto tackle, shot to the edge of tne field,| on the Army 4 ¢. Shapley ilson attempted a place kick ‘TRINITY ENGLISH [LUTHERAN sede jghole, will sing at both sery-/and getting into the clear raced 43-) swept around end. for tive] from the 25-yard line but the ball 5 yards for a-touchdown. Wilson kic Ransford plunged through | went wide of the goal posts. a wun ae Av cs hy ie th. Be to attend our services. ed goal for the veh) et h vy first down on| — Navy put the ball in plac on the "1 ie an sist 5 - sae i agp) tte score: army 21, Navy 14. a . Hamilton's line, Shapley hit center for Mi « [GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH|'"Syramuc Kiked olf to” H 4 vn by Cagle. rd, but was stopped in next at- H m. Eleventh. and Thayer Sts. who brought the ball back to ‘Auvy 3 >| Ransford was s after piercing | tempt at the line. Hamilton punted jez. “Christ the King,” an Ad: A. H. Ermel, Pastor. Ti-vard tine, jeenter for a yard. to Harding who was downed on the t Services are conducted in the Ger-| Ransford lost five yards when he i Hamilton tosse: i y,| Army's 35-yard line, Wilson slammed Special selection by the choir. man language. \ attempies to break througn center.| who scrambled. to t i Sunday school, all classes, + Sunday. School at 10) a. m, Hamilion punted, the bail rolling dead| yard line before he Evening services at 7:30. Preaching services at 10:45 a, m,! on the Army’s 35 yard line, Murrell] was fourth down, three The seventh lecture on the per-; ~Evening preaching service at 7:30.| broke through center for three yards. sonalty of Christ. 4. A cordial invitation is extended to| Wilson ripped around left end for All are welcome. j all who prefer to worship God in the} three yaras to the Army 41-yard line. st First cuvncn or cumss, |"™"" tress Murrell punted a yurds to the] "i : CAP i T OL fetet . Murrell punted 45-yards to the} r i i h SCIENTIST : EVANGELICAL CHURCA s'. aMeyurd’ Tine, the bail rolling] seore with a, ‘ ing| score with a drop kick from the Cor. Fourth St. & Ave. C. Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. |. dlannegan pulled surprise i. line, making the count Army THEATRE Sunday services at 11:00 a, m. C.F. Sti Pastoi punt, sending the ball to the Army’s| 3} 1. k Subject: “Ancient and Modern| Sunday. » fd 25-yard line. Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Preaching service at 10: 00 a m. Murrell failed to gain a: ccnter,| ball going to Wilson, who received ; Tonight ‘Only Hypnotism, Detiounced.” Sunday School at 11:00 2. and Army was penalized five yards} on his five d ran it back und day fohoed at Srdb ‘a in. Evangelical League of C. E. ui 7:15 for offside, to the Army 27-yard line, Murrett ednesday evening testimonial. ™. | carried the bull outside aft- bumped into center for a yard. u d HOOT qi messing ‘at B o'clock. A reading room| Evening preaching service at 8. yards und the ball] broke th ! pt ie ; Sele hada z two broke through and smea is open in the church building every fing AUB po slermscopitigt Maths i! inside, ilson” cut) stopping him withgut a gain wi ‘a i " through left tackle for two yards.| ripped through theSline, and break- | n is extended to| Murrett punted 45. yards to Navy’s| ing away on a beautiful run, reeled < ervices, Pe x ate where the ball rolled off 26 yard before he was downed | ‘ rvices an sit th di ce cal lead. Army took time out. oi 5 dt MJ A Corner of Fourth St. and Ave. B. on an. attempt through center. A the next play, getting two Sate The FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH syste a Stephens, agg 1, {Duss Hamilton, to Hardwick, netted] bait was brought inside. Witsom aude Corner Seventh Street and Ave. D ; % tf low. |ag-cata te ree rhe a Y's} ed a yard on a dive throug | “ 50” Oth F iene AEC Mataaatgactae” |, Meee” Chron Peo. fa" Ane “amar ae} Gouge teed Hamner the er and Other Fours unday school at 9:45 a.m. | "'12:00 Sunday school, R. E. Ken-| lized five yards for of Han | Navy backfield. Murrel sho: ¢ vouch # An adventure drama services in the Swedish|nedy, superintendent. neg: cked up four yard | THEM Cees Sek ht vanes and Bee { the west from the language. Text fon sermon on t 30. Senior and junior B, Y. P. U {down on Se te 32-yard line. Cagle of} ie wes rol first Sunday in Advent, Luke 4 es s trying to sweep right [book by Henry Herbert Consider the price of the Chrysler Quality for all four Chrysler cars, lost three yar nda lass for adults, was stopped after WE id “I % ji egy See cern Sgt ifat Sermon.” || 7:30, Evening worship. Subject: through ‘center, Saunders “replaced basi Parra it teputer: fer | res Knibbs Phen a a ren it is evident moe 50” cannot - ¢ Searlet Woman.” erry at right tackle for Army. ean if ¢ ble seat extra), the Coach 780, help but yield its 50 miles per hour, Text for sermon the epistle of ‘30 Wedne: i itis | aa aadannvite rum! » if day, dames G:7-10..¢ Theme: | ands mesty Wesls Prayer meeting | pass, Hamilton to Bagdanovitch, == Comedy 7 ‘i business meeting. Sub-| gained three yeards. Hamilton then the Sedan °830. 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds, 25 miles ioe Waiting For Chirst’s Second ject, “Peace punted t jon, who wus upset on; Vauare weleome to any and all off en\¢,ttve cecantly, organized an or. his 2-yund Tine, & j { 4 Heavy Fullbacks ad ‘Then, if you will picture the Chry- pated rei naman noid chestra under the direction of Adolph | Murrell. smashed center for 15 ions w! pacit aay the tivech a music is Fender-| Engelhardt, a violin teacher of this| yards but the Atmy was penalized _—_ sler “50” on the one hand, and the ed by the ehlurch choir, ctiy, and they will play at the Sun-| five yards because backfield in. mo- $25, $50, $75 and ® i i any other four or, for that matter, 2I0N EV. LUTHERAN CHuRcH |@!Y ‘Yering services from now on. | tion before the ball was snapped. Os- Canb or Credit, Write Coming Monday only four remainjng four-cylinder r 4a laced Wi : carsof large production onthe other, y ordinary six. (Missouri Synod) McCABE mEriHoDIsT EPISCOPAL | Navy. “Cagle made three Sarde hot James W. Marek “BROWN OF sehen : Fourth igcet wad and Avenue A. the “Army wi fl lized. fi the amazing difference between piace them side by sie in your tor. ur choi Sunday’ services as’ follows? Divine service will be conducted | right end for three yards but an- HARVARD” them will make your choice 8 mind's eye—these five cars—and i sy stnday School, Miss| Sunday ‘us follows: y was plastered on the i astonishingly simple matter. ‘Sup Le Sshaeacaala 10: 290 qnorning pe Re j because the Army backfield ue seh tan bt, is ion] James An 5 ey and was ii js i " 5 pooh ee oe The greatest. of all foot Since the Chrysler “S0” isthe prod- realized it before, it becomes per 10:30 Morning worship (German).| occupy sthe pulpit. The choir ea ea upset as he caught the ball on ball sfories uct of the revolutionary Chrysler fectly obvious that—at its price— The pastor will conduct | sing the anthem entitled, “Oh, Love t Navy's 43 yard line. Shapley replac- | engineering and man in Common-sen seriel" I pric tn' Get Gornce| Wake Wit Mes Latha Oh, RE NEVE eed ne, Shanley cpt Shcits Sinieirdioet Smabercanedee "or ancuame language. son, and Mr, Emmett Griffin will Hamilton tore through © center for torage | of rigid inflexible Standardized of “s0 se 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Bible Hour. favor us with a solo entitled, “How i le ‘ nine yards. A » Hamilt ‘ 7:80 |p. “mi. Communion service) Sweet ‘the Name of Jesus Sounds,” | Sha pley, advanced ‘the ball. to” th . (Bnglis by Fearis, Organ. music, Prelude, Army 20-yard line for a first down Coupe + «+ + 750 | ° 6 «© 9780 Those wishing to partake of the] Sun of M: 1, Ashford. Offert i (Rumble Seat Extra! Sedan Lord's Supper ‘are idndly requested| The Water Lily. Postlude in ae | Roadster Sect Exsra) 750 ° 6 « 830 to announce their intentions, mer, 4 —e 12:00 noon. Sunday school. (Classi All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, subject to current PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH = [for all ages) nny enol (Classes Federal excise tax. on Paul S. Wright. p. m. Junior League. ‘. Services for Sunday will follow the} 6 p. m._ Intermediate League ‘ order of worship indicated below: |and Epworth League. rT 3 e a.m, Junior church school] 7:30 Evening worship. The pastor | at 1 oO ~ Please note that the young Ladies’! Will preach on the subject: i Class, “Philathea,” will meet after|Man of Silence.” The Young Peo- > e e the morning service and not at the|ple’s choir will sing for us the an- Abo e 99 h inmmasdtitel di the] them “Seek Ye the Lord,” by Fearis, t tm ai urc ] 0 ors. nc. ives oe a Cle Mea's oherts will faversue u as’ ; 9 ° 10: morning worship. (Broad-| With a special number. Do not miss cast by KFYR, Hoskins-Meyer.) the evangelistic song service led by BaF Sake aS: we Morels |p at Tee Gita tenes Rel, HERE IS THE SOLUTION ; Bismarck, North Dakota Anthem: “Largo,” Handel. Pres- Porssken: Kosthat. Offertory, Sex-: byterian Church Quartet. tet, Donizetti.. Postlude, March, Offertory: “The Shepherd's Song,” Solly. If you have no other chu ch folly. Hf you have no other churel | ‘CHRYSLER MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES PER HOUR “Jecrs, Then Art Stand-! you to worship with us. santos Presbyterian Church) ¢specially welcome. It’s easy to pure chase auto- | : ~ = 2 °F Those bony spinal serments, “ rohibited,” ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL ‘ ‘. = | Api eg Paul 8. Wri aC unt ccomen en the Rev. F. H. Davenport, Rector. motive gifts for Christmas. whose function it is to pro- 2nd Commandment is one of ies 514 dan Ave. tect the spinal cord, usually be rreached durin~ the course of pee Sunday in Advent. . | d their duty and exert waettyrranehed dein the courae of] First Sunday Jn Advent We have everything and ure on the cord, ‘Thon ” ors {o'a.'m. Church school, ; Py health is affected. “hrougn Postlude: “March Triumphale,”| 11 a. m, Mutins and sermon. Paul Wachs, Mra. R. E. Mortis.” | Wednesday, 8 p.m. Bible’ stud our clerks will be pleased to Chiropractics we just remo R ° 7 ‘I the pressure and your health §j | 12 noon. Classes for all ages, ese|and Prayer service in the paris s ored. Visi ffice ly bear in mind th antes for| house. = if iserestored. Visit our office pera ng gg — ER, q help you make your selec sai. 6:30 p. m. Christian End In connection with the bishop's . a 330." Mh i tion. wening service. rat- seusade Ge Ae will preach a Examination Free “The Meni f Moham-| special series of Advent sermon: di ae yredanism,” a. missionary _service| Nov. 28, “The Need of Pre - Calls answered anywhere character! ad by the cru: ding BS ‘f pele ee day cr night q : thusiasm of a great caus he ie essagt ol ie music by the Presbyterian lhe ! Dr. R. S. Enge ir will contribute to spirit -o the evening. Free to all, and "all are Chiropractor , a | LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. ff] ns: R23 He Tree if x X-ray ea Detailed Story of Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. A ES ‘Army-Navy Battle| i a V | 4 [ J (Continued from page one ripped through the same hole Bs the next play for cight yards, and first Hat n tid amne . 1925 BUICK MASTER 4 PASS. COUPE a core Ste Notice to Our os EE SRS PGS, SN |eegiasel hae gi aes UEP Oe | 1926 BUICK STANDARD 4 PASS. 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