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_PAGE TWO *RICHARDTON 5 PLAYS CHICAGO CAGERS TODAY St. Mel, 1925 Champs, to Meet Stark Co. Men in National Catholic Cage Meet Cagers from St. Mary’s School of a hard battle r hands to win their first High di rdton will have » the National Catholic w St. Mel, of Chi r northwest team started on] into the second bracket this | Imed § eno match | nents and ‘il te rwards | cht anding aa games. The final eve i between St winner at nt, Which will meet St. of Pittsfield, Mass. | Hard luck ady has laid hands | outstanding team, Am- Iowa, dispatcl.es eve of its clash w on brose of Davenport, On the Salle high he sick men ure Resen- d, who has throat trouble uard, who has been ubout a FREE TICKETS T0 AUTO SHOW WILL BE GIVEN Varied Entertainment Pro- gram Planned For Event— Will Be Held March 25-26 { Free tickets to the Mandan Auto mobile show on Saturd Mare in when the city will a holds its monthly “Good Will Day" wi given out-of-town visitors, members of the ca ittee in charge of the uffair decided yesterd is to start aturday dealer: e in putting over tu proeram, Nearly 100 pri will” with the drawing to the Chamber of Com- corner at 1:30 in the after- merce noon. ed entertainment program ~has been planned for the Automo- hile show. Friday afternoon, Me- Phee and Smith will present a’ song and dance Leonard McMahan, | tenor, will as will the Mandan | quartet and Cl: Peltier, “the In- dian Nightinga Friday evening,| Roy Young will Smith and } will and Attorn e a brief ta program v Saturday evening at the quartet contest, to be) t over station KGCU, will be} h quarets from Almont, Ha- w Salem, Mandan, Flasher| —— “lt Personal and i |in the CI , Was served, Mr. | Separates ‘Siamese |dinand Alsleben of near | Was nor! 7) healthy Western | Moto: Auto company; Mot v5, ’ jon rath: 3 Lahr Motor {spa I be allotted Every concern plans te tory representat |Minot Man Killed in Fall Down Stairway Myron Stiler, sentenced to The S$ lead all w Henry indtmann Social News of = || HOMEMAKERS TO MEET The Mandan Homemakers club will} Le. be ent ned Saturday afternoon ambe 8 | with Mrs, R. V J. Smith us hostes: man will have charge of the pro gram which includes a talk on poul- try. Members who a interested in the millinery project are especially requested to be present. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY ANNI- lh Vv ARY The sixty-fi birthday anniver- sary of M Hunke was celebrated Tues evening when 24 frees ts gathered at his home. played d Bridge was) ring the evening and. lunch | ft | hands, Hunke rec umber of yifts. RETURN FROM NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gress have re- turned from Binghamton, N, steal they have been visiting fo ‘al weeks at the home of Mr. sister, Mrs. F, T. Manniny SISTER ILL Miss Mabel Stensrud, superinterd- ent of the Deaconess h i been led to of her sister. The A its regula of Pythias hall o’elock, ing 2 n this evening IN FARGO M. Hanley is spending a lays in Fargo transacting business TERS HOSPITAL Francis Klein has entered the Deaconess hospital for treatment. Delicate Operation Twins’ in Minnesota tian’ uccessfully separat tion here re who is preparing an article the’ case for medical publi tions, Dr. Holm, who operated on ‘el daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fer- New Au- eeks after the children’s ed the babies were the center of the abdomer mother is 18 years old and the twins re her first born. “The case was unusually interest- ing, and the operation was a very delicate one,” Dr. Holm said, “The babies were joined together at the center of the abdomen. The part joining the bodies was four inches in diameter and, although each baby HALLIDAY WILL TAKE PART IN ; STATE TOURNEY Injunction against High School League unless Halliday were tournament w’ i cided to Ho | championship pionship | ago, but last week Stanton protested |.° Crp, the result of the game. county town declared that the score was Mandan Vicinity | :istxei"we" morning when Columbys high school URE eecstaerlt anor 2 A » M ny OW vl S: | | seve charged | should not be r ing ed over a | ers refused to meet them, é and declared that they had never been given a chance to answer ges. It was also alleged that the otherwise and each had Separate intestinal tracts, the intes: tomach of the other when cried or exerted itself. The Ii also were join The little oe have been dis-j| chargd from the hospital and are} and normal in every way. Dr. Holm said. The; i ive; and a half pounds at birth. The orig-) inal “Siamese twins” were joined at| the sternum, Dr. Holm pointed out. er points competing. ys are to be made by Disp Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oi] (full strength) today. Every well stocked drug store has this, with the distinct understanding that your money will be erfully rettirned if it docs not reuce the inflammation, soreness, ard paia ny remedy you much quicker than : ever used. Your bunions may be +9 swollen gaint you and inflamed that can’t go another ste; may feel as if they ore « into the flesh. “You feel s over with the pain and tortv pray for quick relief. done? Two or three applications of Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes the pain and soreness dis- What's re be Whatever your '<. MLet Us Make Sure the! unusual, he said. 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Every good druggist guarantees | Moone’s Emerald Oil to end your! foot troubles or money baex.- y. insurance need of Your Insurance” Phone 877 | together and started for Valley Ci where a decision was feached this morning. Pairings for the tournament, as made today, bring Brockett ‘and Flasher together at 3 o'clock; Di ing and Ross at 4; Hallid Hazelton at 7:30 and Goodrich and Baldwin at 8:30, H. O. Bergene, superintendent of schools at Stanton, today wired the Tribune the reasons why Stanton protested the game. “The Stanton basketball team was outpointed in the final game of the] —M tournament held at Halliday, the score being 13 to 12,” Bergene said, “The Stanton team’ protested game on the grounds that it made a field goal which was neve tallied or scored by the official scorer. The protest was considered as having enough merits to warrant a replay of the game. h “This decision was made after the the league's x ich begins here this ana of Hal the Threat Against Graded League Gives Cagers Rights in Valley City Meet the had Valley City, N. D, March 17.(2)) Following threats of an injunétion the Consolidated — Graded llowed to represent the north: Slope district in the Consolidated Grad-| ce: nen : High: School League had been| hi als is morning de- d with statements from neu- the western team's | tral spectators, seven of them being ama, | superintendents of schools. After the president had come to an unl offi Ace f{ternoon ped lan¢ Stanton Protests won the district cham- from Stanton two weeks en him alliday him to be replayed on the Halliday floor Saturday, March 12, Stanton team complied with The ‘yo this decision and went to Halliday incorrect and alleged that, its| ly won the game; coach with| the deline coach eral other an ordered the game play-| ain last Saturday night. pple allege that their to Halliday to that the Halliday Charges Denied \ Halliday alleged that written yes had not been filed with them charges were filed a week after vames played and were » Halliday coach dee take matters into his own so he gathered his - players; not only the best that money can buy, it is Guaranteed. Don’t pay twice for accept- ing inferior work, which may soon need replacement. Boston Dental Work is al- ways executed with the idea of permanence, as well as pleasing appearance. 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Forced to laugh in the face of death — No wonder Herbert Brenon’s “BEAU GESTE” s called “ the yeags greatest melodrama.” wih bea THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE forfeiture. Cape ds, reaching Fernando de onha before lack of fuel compelled: a Seats at Harris & Woodmansee’s MONEY TO LO/ m Upon arrival at] fly the Stanton team was not confronted by any opposition, urally team The League eer-| president saw fit to come to a dif- ferent conclusion, however, and re- fused to consider Stanton’s claim,” Bieres Successful in Cross-ocean Trip' Major Beires’ fight from the Bis- Fernando de Noron- slightly en by Commander Fran- co de Pinedo, Italian aviator, in recent crossing of the south At- Commander de Pinedo hop- Verde Is- longer The feat of flying across the south without stopping unaccomplished, both de Pinedo and having failed in attempts to | This does the work of 50 pounds of ice—and more every day! Piltsee possible for you to keep your ice-box filled—constantly—24 hours a day—you would etill not have as good, refrigeration as the Frigid- aire frost-coil willigive you, without any attention Ifyou have any standard. make of ice-box, youcaa have Frigidaire installed in it and from that time you can forget about/refrigeration. Your meats, vegetables and other foods will be kept better thaa you were evet able to keep them before. Spoiled ‘pois will be thing of the past. Come in and let us demonstrate Frigidaire to you. B. K. SKEELS Bismarck, N. Dak. idaire # GENERAL MOTORS AUDITORIUM THEATRE Tomorrow Night, 8:30 Saturday COLMAN if joldwyn) nat- from _ Bolama, e.| Guinea, to Brazil without natq, Fach found it impracticable to take off from Bolama with the great load| reduced for Friday and Sat- of fuel necessary for the flight of from 18 to 20 hours to Bra: . Portuguese landing. remains Pernambuco, Brazil, March 17.—®) = ajor mente Belen Portugue! 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