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= seer = = ~~ 2 wade aia Bt elanaen 8, AGE EIGHT. Eillinois Players TEAMS READY B FOR STRUGGLE m ON SATURDAY} Annual Minnesota - Wisconsin Clash Expected: to Draw Y Crowds—Badgers Worried -'WILCE SHUFFLES SQUAD THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927. ’ Tribune want ads bring results, "° e e : e e e ; s7 ichigan Wi gain Win by Fie oa = eae thence to the mouth through the} tions is not retained but a new voice IT’S MYLES a LANE 2 VOC AL CORDS Heid Lat at the bees @ tone] slightly monotonous but clearly ine who's proving the real scoring threat in Dartmouth’s victories this season. The Big Green team | Hl Snuch aa in noomai| telligible, is formed, | | tesa cis ee vine of me seasons aes Ne, one of the best receivers of Urehtad in lhe | REPLACED BY Har By tesiaibe eee Sena aee ‘ootball, also !s featuring the Dartmouth victories by his excellent kicking, running and defensiv> 5 roi vith i % play, It Yale expects to beat the Dartmouth cleven when they play, they’ will have to stop. tills Pus IMac Apply over throat and chest ‘Mechanical Larynx’ Enables —cover with hot flannel cloth. U. S. Senator T. Coleman from Hanover has swept all opposition aside very easily this senson and appears to be as g00d ax and is modified much as in normal young man who is leading the east in scoring points this year. NEW DEVICE du Pont to Talk Vv ..VAPOR Over 21 Million Jars Teed Yeatty ———eESESE New York, Oct. 28.—(7)—A “me- chanical larynx” which enables United States Senator T. Coleman du Pont to speak, notwithstanding feces romeo it shoe an operation in which his vocal prepare H obpnethad cords were removed, was described today by the New York World. Dr. John E. MacKenty, senior sur- Lata Senn M aol eye, a ty throat hospital, who performe e ‘i temptation of a goal line as yet un- ; operation, involving removal of the Run Fire out of town. marked by hostile feet was spread vocal cords, larynx and part of the He is disreputable—a before the eyes of the Illinois foot-}| - ~ : ; “ tongue and windpipe, is renowned DR. R. S. ENGE murderer, a thief, a i F treacherous enemy. « Twice in recent years Michigan ball warriors today as the Michigan for his technique in throat cancer team arrived to finish preparation operation. Chiropractor — Examination Free Do everything possi- 000. THREE STELL AR ble to safeguard your has scored 3-0 victories over Illinois, é The “mechanical larynx” was de- and Louis Gilbert “has "practiced GOLFERS WILL iN EXPECTED al ully” Ss we 0 make ie i "4 field- goal attempt against the Illini ‘lege elt MONEY TO LOAN that you’ have plenty Telegrah company, whose ~esearches Bismarck and Mandap of the Hartford Fire for tomorrow's battle before a home-/ He declined to comment upon his | Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. home—your place of scribed as a perfected type of a de- d b I ew years ago by re f i ain. So far this season no field Fletcher E. Lane of the laboratories || On Improved City Property of insurance, Beals have been registered in the )f ,of the Wester: Eletcric company, Low Interest Rate Big Ten except one by Rhinehart of stort zl were undertaken at the instigation Axe Plays Big Part in ‘Ohio State Work—Many Shifts Are Made Chicaga, Oct. 28.— (AP) —The|' coming crowd of approximately 70,- client’s case, although the senator’s office announced the ailment as “throat ulcer.” business—and be sure vice presented to medical science a jand the American Telephone and and Ri ment Privili This is your v Indiana against Kentucky on the epay' ivilege your agency opening day. TER ! 4 p has been working with the Illinois} Bring Together Walter Ha- |,, Walter told me before he teed up Team; Hardest Battle of Year Device Not Consnicuous The device, which was said to save the senator from the” penalty of varsity this week — Steussy, _ the 7 that he had not even troubled to youngster who tossed the Illini to gen, Farrell and Armour play a practice round over it. 1 Expected From Badgers MURPHY VULCANIZING Victory a week ago. often wonder what he would have dumbness that once resulted from “The Man Who Knows Both teams, among the unbeaten done if he had, be he w: Jo : ; 3 such an operation as his, is simple, See fouy of the conference, are at full! | BY JIMMY POWERS ing superb golf. at the timer All he Wier times Sat nough resembling and but little more con- |] Tites and Tubes, Oil and Grease areas senate peeled) Re sibel New York, Oct. 28.—The collision | did was ee aaa around the 18 sai i ee ec te RHEE Tea eed alll et 4 See reenk wile Pitas sit 218 Broadway Phone 377 quence. In fact, Northwestern is the ‘ greens in the dizzy total of 67 file; against only hdl ied iPleini th nie: only squad in the ‘Big Ten which has a nee ee intake tntad vio Biches whew vested: ee only Be aaah tends to an artificial eset crening: Bismarck Accessory & BISMARCK, N. D. SEAR Tn oe GIUTRet ere ce cane | Migheatepeate cr brimianey: will Yea. Slipped to 75 Pleted, Minnesota is looking for a no :iP® Rav contens the artificial Tire s ‘i s 3 s bred Next to First Guaranty Bank ture the last national golf cham-| He went out on the morning round strong aerial game when Dad’s Da; are likely to see service tomorrow through. the tube to.the bowl and 'y contest between Minnesota and against ¢Missouri, Waldo Fisher, Pionship of the year. of the third day and shot a 69 Mest ——_———————_ end, hasan infected Pate which like? The fessional Golfers’ Associ- i i Are bade satine Wisconsin takes place Saturday aft- } ly will prevent him from appearing. ation holds its annual title chase set in and in the ernoon. ? e \ The 38th annual struggle between this fall over the verdant and black | {. falling rain of _Pass Game Not Revealed Minnesota and Wisconsin is expected Pe es Great County ; his final round] : oe OUI a ie e | to d d-bi ii at Dallas, Texas, the first week . sli ey ‘von. tart, to judge from the ; 0 draw a record-breaking crowd to , : he slipped-if one igatie's ‘statletice, andy Hedene eecae Readechy, bilous, constlonted? Toke the Gopher stadium with appetites of November. whetted for another overwhelming, Judging from recent perform- , Minnesota victory. Having the rep-| sae ances which indi- station of poe into top form late’ cate a steady) can use the word—to a mere 75, Everyone, OR—NATURE'S RENEDY—tonight. This Feeling inobs careing. ool enor tec, : een ‘There is Gordon dealer’s. In it sion to reveal the pass game it has built up between Rose, Crofoot, and Cameron. Dr. Spears is expecting a vicious scoring attack both on the made especially = rn firewoiks are Walter Hagen,| |. the beefy defend- rell and Armour, but if Mr. Hagen keeps up that ese eh EEE hoped only to hold the Gophers to a low score. He departed for Minne- apolis last night with 36 players. in the season, the Minnesotans be- Progression of seems to be} | ; i griping or discomfort. Only 86c. lieve they are well on their way after form, the three hopped up over ground and in the air when Glenn Make tonight— you will look as you last Saturday's 38-0 defeat of Iowa. gents expected to his im pending Thistlethwaite's tezm invades Me- bendians a Gordon Hat hav tly h sd Coach Thistlethwaite of Wisconsin unload all the clash with Far- morial e secretly hoped you ___| Wiscon: Indiana, with hopes of duplicath ing champ ion; ; \. sm Fy ‘scoring 29 against Minnesota. The ‘Sold . | Purdue’s Victory ‘over “Harvard, ex Johnny Farrell, Society for the prev e 4 fan ofl) BUSH PRAISED Bact ip AOSS BRU: make oy “ for y ou ners nee cn ae late to- rie eee tae Cruelty to, Professionals ought to, IN ‘KIKP E 7 Meee “A to 12, Last) Alt four Bismarck drurgiste, hat, made from finest e fo} vorkout, ‘ e p im. | ji ‘ i H ried care! Th: team was accompanied by the many meets this|""brobably next to the national | ae CAS erect er consi tine outs esting TO LOOK b a fur, fully | 98-piece Indiana band. A tie with oo called Clb he is! title the leading players like to win | ae uig hy gaacs bier In What Month your best, finished by hand. Sto) Minnesota, and a touchdown against | --~,7) is the un-|the professional gulfers meet second Other M Assert aayed CONE Aes BCE eae n a on you want a hat. with ‘ é P. ' Notre Dame inspired the Hoosiers. rmour crowned king,| pect” Ag a rte. thiseovent attracts | er Managers Asser or of Wisconsin until a Is Y Birthday? " at. @ ‘in to see the new ones pr. 2 ee shuffles Squad | mour, who went ant Lemmy AF: |the cream of the game's best play: Buc Leader Did Res tien atin Oneltee Neth eee s Your Bi ay? brim just co wide and a today! Ohio’ State eleven, gave his first| some swell shots, enough to make| cre tivevand s bot of colt momen Correct Thing fumed a punt for a touchdown and on — This s 5 . awaits you at your 5 4 him champion of all he — i string squad another final shuffle,|: rays surveys won’t be a contest. It will be} ‘0 shake off the jinx which alumni 4 he is a good surveyor. Armour |, ae Aidala : ay has been cast on the team. Even] Pappens to be open ruler of the peoptain “Truck” Meyer barely es- United States and Canada. ved the axe. He had to be sent| ,Of course there will be a couple t' last minute when it was of boys around the club house who Tridl was unable to go in at| think they have a chance—Eugene Some of the supposedly able | Sarazen, eT Ep maa rriers were sent to the scrubs | Cf vic k shank, the side lines and a brand new|Harry Cooper, vorback, Fouch, was inserted. ed Watrons, n, an end, was switched to full-| William Mehl- ack, and Grim and Kriss to the|horn and other halves. Eby, Huston, Marek and the good golf play- rest of the backfield material, joined |€s, but the pub- the reserves, lic ey: _ will Three non-scouting games are on|&lommed on the the Big Ten calendar tomorrow. |three big pota- Northwestern and Missouri agreed | t0es mentioned at not to scout each other. Montana|the top of the tate was too far away for Purdue | ™enu. to get a line on the Bobcats, and|_,01d Warhorse 3 Wisconsin usually gives Minne- _ New York, Oct. 28.—While several | sota the hardest battle of the year National League managers in at-| considering its average relative tendance at the world series dis-/ strength in the Western Conference. MACK MAY LET agrecd with some of Donie Bush’s | In years when the Badgers come no- 4 Brystrategy in trying; where near to‘ the title, they often AGED COBB GO to win a ball game|hattle the Gophers harder than the se 6 4 ggg ftom the Yankees,) champions do.. One reason for this i ‘ not one of them|is that the two institutions are as That's General Belief would make ad-| “natural rivals” any in the con- A é verse comment on ‘srence and have played the longest. Following Release ps omen is the} nbroken series of games, dating uyler situation. | bick to vith but a single in- of Wheat i “Ball players are! pase os bags On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R : gpaid to bat in the) More'than 4,006 Wisconsin alumni Philadelphia, Oct. 28—The ques- | Position the man- nd undergraduates have reserved tion as to whether Ty Cobb will re- ager desires and sats for the Big Game and, in addi- turn to the Athletics next season are in duty bound ion, about 1,000 “Dads” of Minne- was, it seems, indirectly answered to perform wh r. <ota students hav. reserved seats in recently when Connie Mack handed the manager be- ve special “Dad’s Day” section. : Zach Wheat his lieves they will be Both schools will have their bands CLINIC OF DR. MacL. Barvard Unive: \CHLAN ity ‘ures Diseases Natera) Methods Without’ Metallic ‘ Hagen is ‘he de- unconditional re- , Donloe Bush of the most use. n action, while “On, Wisconsin,” eae Si ra LaBeiot Denes which fending cham- Vr. lease. ! Two things they must always do, ure jes with the newly Minnesota or rinea” Coach Ingwersen also has done| Pion, but the role is not a new one. Last winter, run out every hit and slide into tarch by- Sousa in creatine the some lively’ shuffling, particularly | Mr. Hagen has been defending his Mm Mack felt the ad- every base, when by so doing they -hrilling enthusiasm of the “ in his line, which failed to stop| title as best Fever for three dition of the cither inetease their chances of be- 5f the Century.” Herb Joesting last Saturday in the years now. 4 ng dust hetmeeca you) § three v oahns r s i ine, 4 se mabe ee difficult ‘owa-Mi 3. and me ant caddy-master ‘ stars, Ty Cobb, to complete a double play.’ — = : z Taig wentacn Gordon Hats are sold exclusively in ;| again. Zach Wheat, Graw when the Cuyler case was un- aeneh clan ot Panne beass Week! The most recent tip-off on the would male a der discussion. Jack Hendricks of hence. Syracuse landed in Lincoln|Haig’s form can be read between |‘ pennant winner Cincinnati, who was present at the/ today for a limbering up, to prepare | the agate lines of the western open out of his club, same time, tersely remarked: for the Nebraska game tomorrow, | results held at Chicago while Mr.| [- The trio, while “Any big league manager who and Georia Tech was due in Chi.| Dempsey and Mr. ney were doing soiae ex- doesn’t run his ball.club to suit him- c:.70 late today, to run a few signals | trai for their late lamented en- hone cellent work, fell self will shortly be looking for a SOAS PRN Lom CRON AM ttt ola lMgck's eceecaiings ee tl me eal Leabee aananeat aie am, is wri out to - | Mack’s expectations. hae A j eater tional battle pia Fields every afternoon on the| While Collins is sure to return, to be a unit with Bush in the way he ——————— 6 | Scorching sun and watched Mr. Ha-| and seems likely to succeed to the| handle: | Fights Last Night | a shoot some scorching good golf.| managerial togo when Mack steps | === cs é le won the title for the third year| out, it is better than ar even bet GooD CHAN ST eel it 8 FON, ~ that Cobb is throug!:. 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