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PAGE SIX CITY WILL BE AT M BBTING Crack Ors Participate in Tournament at Fargo Saturday \ \ taken away from em becouse, ae Jof their support of the La Follette lwh ul pe eaueaas! presidential ticket in 1 are pro-| ber t bowling tourna Tadic Gore Eaptly | turday b ‘ un in the hou Itt ‘ like Queen Titania! It’sfand smiled at Fay Allen, a plump, ac e id der “ ad 6. P.O: d 5 a BEE Gere Will cinios one of the : ri target rete ee) shame you'll have to hide your|round-cheeked, chesnut-haired, gray- NEWS BRIEFS Mee einduncel today, MN ier 08 Nowy) Dare any the HOMBORR marvelous red curls with a vell—" eyed girl who, except for the fact of the team has not yet : Gu) cecil | provided b n orthophon ¢ Victrola. Cherry revolved slowly before the} that she sat very close to “Long” Concern shown in British official i oe i | willingn ol eoth eld new Momiboee. St ane] DEE , her blazing golden eyes|Lane on the piano bench, gave n0| circtes over Chinese situation; Brit 4 the F fans af cenments so ne ey rdiscctons were filled with an almost awed delight| indication of deserving the adjective | ‘5h correspondents in China describe aiitise “when they ied el acraniced to hi. Gad we jin her own bewut. that the Lane family almost habitu-| i$" porsesPondeh’s Travest since the 4 Hoskins-Meyer team TAS Bae : : The satin which traditigmbally prefixed to “her name. “That| Boyer rebellion. i UG Atiaricun Alle a etTlEH! irre sneets. ‘= COLD WEATHER had dictated as the basis of the gash|fast Allen” looked singularly cal Pen an ata November Th | more than a donen ina wer A owed only a a sheen, # shinimer,fehilsh and alee, in her ttle belted] Queen Marie, on Herengatia, r-|; u self er’ note APE E RSET iy idet ates LR Ahem dt * a background for the intricate en-|suit of golden-brown velvet. jiogram from King Ferdin-|' self another notch in tandiag 11 nd therefore the situations cons AND SNOW OVER ([fnustitins of seed pearls, hine-|'In the clamor of exclamations and| and that hi cmAlNOn 48 improving; petite eee Fra GL ac eared stones and erystals, wrought in fairy {compliments and questions ani f rts come. from’ Bal- ee ee late NORTH DAKOTA ce eodldeey ‘over’ the entire finished answers that followed, Paith | UNS ty ose atumanian king ta Bead, |! Donne E k Motors bowlers set st sah eerste e of the dre: stood to one side, observing the scene Ghee for feos titel by | Ae Ms MEMBERS | ahs REA gta cd isn’t going to cover mueh| rather than taking part in it. Her smashing out in last ry 7 JAI CrACU RG ean ate re at | of my hair!” Cherry laughed." Trust| mother was visibly trembling with SALARY SOON RTE eicoutter Hum HAVE ANNUAL}: es itt, MW elockiiule Cheers! See?” She lifted the| pride and happiness, « happiness ex { 4 a id | pivde les + first real touch | cloud o jing—yards and yards of| pressed in a constant trickle of tears Riibctosecsie total score by ‘aking DINNER MEET|:: winter tod it, from the big box which held it,|down her checks, and in embarrassed PaYs ' TUITION a score of 64 Oscar Will Caupetiy Player Totals Kle Pla S. Wal J. Rothe G ‘Konto. Al. Callender Bummy or O17 “Motor § Ist T. Schneider, Sr. F, Hume J. Roehrick 579] ©, Haugan Bat Dummy 450. Totals... REL 925 iteskins. Meyer Player Ist 2nd 3rd To'l) A. 8. son 166 6 7 479 ©. A. Myhre . Johnse Dummy 150 150 L. Klein 187 194 mmell, Lae! 2 Jr. achat: ea ; G. Player Hu mell S. Walery G. Kontos TROJAN “BACKS ARENOTED FOR : LINE SMASHES: Rockne’s Line Expected tol! Have Trouble Saturday at Los Angeles Los Rockne's he a football stonewall if it plunging Trojan ‘backs in th sectional here between } Dame (P)—Knute “writers | Morton Howard Elliott Protected by an unus terference, cach of th the ball for gains. Morton Kaer, fleet with a baffling twist round gaining of the . He has shown a tendet to’ slow up after two periods sport writers believe he will be Drury in of unit re- placed after that much action. El- liott is a former Devils Li N. D,, high ‘school player. John Pesek Wins Match With Santel Wichita, Kan., Nov. 30—(#)—John Pesek, the Nebraska Tiger, tossed Ad Santel of California two falls out of three in a wrestling match here last night. Alley Wins Bout in » Two Straight Falls Eugene, Ore., Nov. 30—()—Tom Alley, Omaha, won two straight falls from Jack. Ryan, of Texas, here last night. BUSY SESSION . FOR CONGRESS —_— (Continued from one) announced by the part; ar Will Bowlers to!” Jelinek . Fetch 2 Hummel! 153 416 | ¢ hubert 10) 549) hne z1o 192 ions for several 5 1 funds were made during the year,| dard citing the juvenile | band, for which $1,732 was collecte: winter sports progr 'leiat livest enate, Robinson of A ates a liberal policy n the {which time inc | falfa, sweet clover > than en sought A pout : - ulso attend the meetings to furnis ive acuion ior the protection of the enate against the impeachment of ts honor the impalrment oi its nfluence” through — corruption ain ar i cinstatement of Insurgents eu positions (Continued from page one) | vclogan for Bismiarek suggested by |r herspoon in | | jtwo St. Paul Associ- | jnge, Asso: ution to the Bi , received general led check for her sister's ki Don’t} pretty! You haven’t eyes for any al Associat b, Nov. 50—UP)—The] the girls look keen? I adore you inJone but Faith, you bad, partial old|Co., ataoeg Sotelo H Affairs, were | , here at 11a, m. to-|that’ golden poppy. dress, darling.| parent. Don’t you like your Cherry | month—his tuition actually paid for || OINTMENT can be depended w H sel Searls lowing a short snow flurry.|How do. you like Sweet-Pea Selma|a tiny bit?” And, with impulsive a itself in a short while. ota Skea ee H |The temperature m. was 27|and Cornflower Frances?” regard of her wedding finery, she ; Recommended Druggists in United H convey to Bismare [deerees above zoro id dropped | The two. bridesmalds were in| plumped herself down on his knees. | Mrs. Mary Alssaniter (D.B:-C-) Fenign Countries. ee nye cnrinerhe cceie | Codeabove rit 10 ts dresses made exactly like Faith’s,|" “I'd rather dee you in your shroud | begins at the Guaranty PAZO OINTMENT ‘tiie 1 Gh, the Balke Selma's of pale lavender combined|than in that there dress, to marry| Detroit, at $135. 00 a month. De- and in tin boxes 60c. Tin tubes with Pik gegen H ition ‘ohvitsseomples ||, Sec hauls illing | artfully with flésh-colored taffeta,}the man you've give your word to,”| lores Morganroth starts at no- | | Soataine facts about Piles which everybody should 4 a naseewetal Work, (blasts from Dakota snow of cornflower blue taf-]Jim Lane's low gruff voice silenced | men, Minn., at $100 a month. is, 1 The sproetsael Bis, {storm scooted across the state line ; xact_ color of the wide,Jevery feminine twitter in the room. |" wy Follow the PARIS MEDICINE CO., Besumon' ccmaeaed ; Phlehiteceo. lacpely: to west central Minnesota today, {childish eyes under the cloud of her] Cherry slipped from her fathe hn tay LW. 2 q Corie prOWEN andl causing a drop of 23 degrees in three | silver-blond hair. , |lap and backed away to stare at cceSBful.”” Write ‘atkine, henoe 1ESI— Kee con. [and one-half “Can I come in now?” Joy's voice|him, as if he had struck her.” But| Pres,, 806 Front St. Fargo. eee eee cares | At 7 a. m, at Moorhead, Minn, it]eame shrilly through the closed door.|his tragic, near-sighted eyes did not iilieedatek | pene! tare dearees above zero. Three|“Junior says him and Fay’s sick and|nicet her blazing gaze. They were rs to come Here's to a great- da half hours later the mercury | tired of waiting on you. And Mama’s|fixed on a vision of horror that be- —_ chwenee had dropped to four above:and it) mad ‘cause you didn’t ask her, toleame real to everyone in the room. was still going down. come in while you dresse e it wi irs. ne who broke e . I. P, Goddurd, secretary of the as-| Reports from — many last sentence was delivered in a lowebghastly opel of alleen, “If that e@ Several years ago, the Standard Oil Company t on, deseribed briefly the work | North Dakota told of er key, with portentous solemnity|ain’t just like .you, Jim Lane! Oh, (Indiana), realizing the commercial importance accomplished during the past stating that the organization is sound fin condition. marek has never failed to measuye |at up to the standard set for in a ing Goddard. on, he said, had al the beginning of the year Receipts from dues dur- year totaled $8, 45, while | from oth totaled , making ag total of ane ning of the year the the budget at $9,110, mil the total’ expenditures for’ the year have been Of that amount only $244.10 e for publicity work, « too small, in Mr, Goddard's The associ:tion paid almost old bills during the year but colle ns from fees past due were ficient to provide for that item, Special Funds tions for which totaled $17 tourist camp, for which § the county agent's 4 has been coll accomplishme Mr. Goddard mnranity automobile Custer anniversary burleigh county the county. se! eted, ts dur- cited Christmas | show, the} the the rest rural roon for the building lost by nd it is probable vill be brought up future, Mr. God- The tign balding of a co er though the w votes, project also told of the the recodification mn, he so from one to a di n calls daily ived from other rts of the for inform: n concerning k and this trade territory uring the past year, it was point- <1 out, a fine and ath- Id has been presented to the city and the public schools by E. A. Hughes, who donated several acres of land in the northwest part of Bis- marek for that purpose. The grounds have been improved and fenced, and the municipal skating rink will shortly be constructed there Thanking the members of the as- sociation for their cooperation in acricultural extension work in Bur- leigh county, A. R. Miesen, county agent, gave an interesting resume of what has been accomplished here since his arrival last April. The work of the county agent, he said, is to carry to the farm the improved methods of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations and demon- strate them in the farmet’s own in- vironment. Since coming here, Mr. Miesen said he had held 130 meetings of farmers, the total attendance of which was about 6,000, and has spent at least two days each week in his office, where he received from 10 to 40 calls for information of various kinds daily. be neering supply bill have been at with the budget ‘bureau over| peel should constitute the enlisted’ strength ef the sea forces for the car, begin in, Pad duly 1. Mr. Miesen told of the one-year and the five-year program which had been adopted for the agricultural extension work, citing what -had al- ready been accomplished along that line dad what would be taken care for; during t inform ie durin while ion of jing temperature n the form of a! midforenoon. ar}| high winds and in some “Bis- | parently w it for | Minnesota. and DI Tn Op | SSS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928 4 erie Ritts Meet ion along that line, unty agent's office h sussistanee to farmers y this fall in lo securing feed, he said,| Wonderful ne: farmer to find the (oe pers tomorrow, 1 to sceure it at tae low- will want pi ssible price, Ducuieiand, preside itiva, presided at th 1 by 3 d their ladi hestra furnished f the din- “But, Cherry!” at Cherry “You're th 1 ever saw— 4 snow maide or, I know, and with Frances’ 0) Flur- | tin; fell during the night! which did not in thermoncter registered | ylory below the coldest read-| but enhaneed it. Clea and slowly ris- were apparent at/and Cherry laugh: and warning. atures. The s crossing th eastward temp ap- state line across chanted in answer. the living room, we're coming.” noon, moving as es largest selling high grade cigar in the world -... Why? Because its smooth, mellow , fragrance, won- derful coolness are just right, then go tio: and have our pictures taken by that photographer, Spur- Of course the pu-{the lead, Frances and * against clasped hands andlot the old floors, bringing up. the cap of priceless rose point lace,| Frances and Selma said. of her copper-and-gold hair,| friends” Faith stepped softly into the room [they “Here comes the bride!” Cherry thing | after another! but the news is being withheld until SITUATION. AT a spose HANKOW, CHINA, ‘Minneapolis—Carl_F. Lewis, of VERY SERIOUS Mylo, N. D., was found’ dead of acci- dental poisoning in his apartment here after explosion of gas had at- tracted othertenants, -Chicago—Fifteen. football oh Unprersity of Chicago were award- “C's” including David Cameron, Hibbing, Minn. , Dawson, — Minn.— Dawaon flour mills, ed: boss. ‘Stoux Falls, S. D.—Billy Petrolle of argo announced he ha Beon been 5 vigeed to meet Sammy Mandell, lightweight champion, at Newark Jan, 23 in no de- cision bout. MANY DELINQUENT TAXES Killdeer—More ihan 1,600 descrip- avupeer on the official list of delinquent taxes of Dunn county. players (4 A it a ‘ Final clearance of dresses artanged in two groups at two srices, only $10.75 and re destroyed| $19.75. Sizes 14 to 36. Coats | ith undetermin-| in four groups, $25.00, $45.00, . $75.00 and $100.00. — Rose Shop. high{ The shabby Ilttle My! ile asreoi| ‘that bir och must have shaken with sur- delight elear to its founda- (Continued from page one.) show that there has been any vios Yenee in connection with the antl: fotugn feeling in Hankow. it iq) assumed the ships were sent there aA: a precautionary measure, since #| boycott against forcigners is schedule) ted to become effective December 4.| The movement even of light draft) river gunboats up the river at this season, isa difficult matter owing to falling water. It is possible that they might not be uble to return un til spring. *—NEWs BRIEFS 1 Hane Sas the little procession passed fthrousch hall and dining. reom on the to the li ictures of all offtogcther just Lehind her, and Chorry, her veil wound looscly over her atm Selma Pruitt Jaid{te keep it from trailing in the dust almost worship. } rear. most beautiful} “Oh, gee! Oh, gosh!” Joy breathed bsolutely! You're} ‘Ain't we got fun?” , an ice queen—| Faith, the first in the room, nodded e with everything that Mrs. Lane least obscure the|was patently in awe of these “fine of her adored Cherry, could not quite get used to the idea that were in her home on a basis of ed a little tremu-| intimacy. leusly as she raised her apricot-tint-| “Dad, help, adjusted the} agreement EB Thunem left a $100-a- month job to take Dakota Business College actual business training (copyrighted—unobtainable else- where.) This Fargoschoolrecent- ly sent him to Bowman Hardware you haven't said I look Life is just one I wish I was of the aeroplane, set out to develop a gasoline and lubricating oil for aeroplane use. The work was carried on with the thorough- hess and patience that characterize all the re- search of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Experiment after “was worked out in the laboratories of the Company and many tests were made. Finally a gasoline and lubricating oil were developed by the Standard Oil Company (Indi- ana) to meet the requirements of the ‘aeroplane with scientific perfection. The regult is that today the Standard Gil Company (Indiana) furnishes the major part of : the gasoline and lubricating oil used in aero- planes. The early recognition by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) of the commercial impor- ssddeemeliiaeteannnesandlantinanes: pany’s vision: ity to sense the signi x of new developments. The growth of commercial aviation has only begun. Aeronautical experts foresee tremen- ' dous development in the next:few years and the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) shares their faith. “Scoot back into} dead! Joy, and tell 'em (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1926, NEA Serviee, Inc.) ‘'@ at and unv arying. qualisy ap : — to mon png know. - JONNEAPOLIS DRUG ©0., WHOLES Missouri Valley Gtocery ‘thesteady to serve loyall thirty ralldon people of the mada W West. + es Co, ts IR ‘am ~RNE