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, MARCH 17, 1980 BULL SPEARS YANK THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY. re Werner 18, Halliday 5;!Emmer, another ilermak Dunn Center 17, Killdeer 7; cham-/star, and F. ‘Wooden, Fravilin” gen pionship games: Werner 15, Dunn/ lege ace of last year, to help him. Center 7. “Feed” of Loyola, also will depend In the free throw contest Norma upon Loyola players with one excep- Swenson of the Werner team was the} tion, his selections being Bremmer winner, making 20 out of 25 trials.| and Lawless, co-captains of the 1929 \"y || Additional Sports | ———______—__» : ‘Seven Marks Fall ‘@jas follows: — agents assisted by the sheriff's office. A gallon of moonshine liquor was confiscated and: Walters was arrested. ‘A warrant is to bé issued for two women who were in the house and interfered with the officers. BEEROF 275 TYPE ° 5 Mother, 19, Deserts Home in Quest of Thrills —Now She’s in Jail Three teams of junior players consist- ing of boys in the grades under 115 pounds in weight played three games. The Killdeer team won first in this contest. The games were as follows: {Werner 7, Killdeer 20; Halliday 25, ( |Dunn Center 15; Killdeer 22, Halli- |day 15. ¢ Bentman Broke Hurdle Record | Duane Miller of the Werner team Twice; Berlinger and Simp- (won the free throw contest which " i was held after the finals. He made a son Are Winners ‘score of 20 out of 25 trials. fats | Chi . IL, Mar. 17—@)—} bd sommett, Mud «woes Record-Smashing 2a 1.000 athieves from 100 universities | . 1 athletes from univers! : Purple Swimmers ied Win Big Ten Meet and colleges finished their competi- | tion in the University of Illinois 13th Northwestern’s Men of the Water Win First in Six annual indor relay carnival. of Nine Events i As 1,000Compete | .. InIndoor Relays: s Lee Sentman, the slightly-built, spindle-legged hurdler from Illinois had the distinction of breaking the world’s record in the 75 yard high hurdles twice in one day. Sentman cut one-tenth of a second off the rec- | ord of :09 4-10. Then, coming back, for the finals after dinner, Sentman shaved the} record one-tenth of a second more | in :09 2-10 in the semifinals and re- peated the performance in winning the final. Seven Marks Cracked New records for the carnival were | Evanston, Il., Mar, 17.—)—North- | Western swimmers shattered two na- | tional collegiate records and topped j off their performance by winning the | Western championship in Patten pool Michigan, confer- Loyola five, Ed West, Witry and Harry McDonough, members of last year’s team and Ernie Dorn, captain }of the University of Illinois team a {year ago. ( Minnesota Cage Teams Prepare for Tourney St. Paul, Mar. 17.—()—While seven regional champions today started a ; Week and a half of preparation for |the state tournament March 27, 28 and 29, four district high school champions in the first region drilled for their regional tournament Thurs- day and Friday. Listed among these district winners i who will play is Moorhead, defending {state champion. Thief River Falls {will represent the first district; Ada the second, and Elbow Lake the third. |The Moorhead Spuds and Elbow Lake | played in the finals last year. The state tournament entrants picked last week are: Chisholm, re- {gion two;: Appleton, three; Columbia Heights, four; St. Paul Mechanic Arts, five; Redwood Falls, six; Red Wing, seven, and Wells, eight. Seattle Golfer Trio Crash Holes in One New York, Mar. 17—(NEA)—When | Amelia Bascom, 19, started out to “get-a-kick-outa-life” she overlooked the fact that life can also take-a- kick-outa-you. Most thrill seekers do, Her get-a-kick philosophy changed ‘her hurriedly from a mother to a jSang-girl and switched her from a cradle to a cell. But the things she thought she didn’t want—the husband and baby {she abandoned in Springfield, Mass— she finds she needs very much, now \that she is held as the gun-girl of a Chain-store hold-up mob. And al- though she deserted them—they’ll not desert her. Amelia’s one chance of escaping a stiff prison term may lie in the hands of the “mill mutt” she married and the 10-month-old infant, which temporarily has the state of Massachusetts as a mother. Amelia, it appears, has had a flare for turgid experience since she was 17 and ran away from home in Chico- Pee, Mass. There she married a mill hand and had a baby. That settled her down. But not for long. She “beat it” for New York, picked up Some “two-gn” company and learned the gentle art of stick-up. : TOREADOR, TOSSES HIM AROUND IN AIR; Sydney Franklin, Brooklyn, Fur- nishes Tragic Sport in Madrid Arena Madrid, Mar. 17.—(#)—Tossed about by a black bull with wide sharp horns, ‘Sydney Franklin, Brooklyn bull fighter, today was in a hospital injured seri- ously, although probably not fatally. In a second off guard, as he whirled his maddening red cape in front of the enraged beast’s eyes, he turned his back on the animal, which impinged | Plaything for several minutes. Dr. spo, his physician, predicted he would live, but said it would take him 40 days to recover. Since he is not a member of the Bull Fighters| Cooperative association he must spend; his convalestene in an ordinary hps- pital instead of the specially equipped institution the. Toreors maintain. The bull which proved Franklin's nemesis was his first of the after- noon. He went out jauntily to face the ti GLEANER COMBINE ;Missoyri Company Makes Ma- corporation of Independence, Mis- souri, has a number of leading offi- cials here, today, conducting @ sales- manship business meeting at the Patterson, to be capped off with a big banquet at 6 o'clock in the eve- him and bandied him about like aj 1! known from its radio activities from Magdalen Bryan, of the Keith-Or- pheum circuit, New York. STAFF MEETS HERE «chine to Cut, Huk and Shell Corn Also The Gleaner Combine Harvester ivities. The orchestra is nationally tation KFH, at Wichita. With the orchestra is a soloist, Miss ‘The musicians are chaperoned by kgs commission, ie not think the proposal for 2. Per cent alcohol in pee leet the prohibition problem. Hid hpi J news| after he hed paper correspondents a ate For the purposes of the banquet, | ri¢ Judiciary committee on the Nor- the officials are accompanied by the Red Jacket orchestra, composed of girls of the Wichita, Kansas, high school and university, which will put on a musical program during the fes- | beer, Spot Proposal to permit ersham said Mts Suggestion that the senate inves- Pass the house NOTSATISRACTORY, SAY'S WIGKBRSHAM Chairman of Law Enforcement Commission Doubts Dyer Proposal Fills Bill “Washington, Mar. 17.—()\—Chair- man Wickersham, of the Hoover law said today beer would meet The commission chairman made at the capitol, in talk- appeared before the sen- Proposal for an investigation of Prohibition enforcement, He had been asked by the corre- dents for his views on the Dyer the sale of such Before the senate committee, Wick- he could see no good in ‘igate prohibition enforcement. He urged, instead, that the senate bill to transfer the dry enforcement machinery from the \ ver. | baturday night. big black beast, and danced caprici- jo ; jestablshed in ine tone rainy, college |cttce champions for three "straight Still—she would find herself won- ouly in front of it with his red cape. pea Sa wei freasury to the justice department. sity, one mile university relay, college | years, was second, Seattle, Mar, 17—(P)—Three golfers {dering about “that swell kid.” She There was something in the temper |“ ‘ This transfer was recommended by : versity at Washington, D. C., from medley relay, 75 rd high hurdles, 1.500 metre run, 1,000 yard run and ‘the shuttle hurdles. | Sentman shared honors with Bar- ‘ney Berlinger, University of Penn- ‘sylvania all around star. Coming ‘pack to defend his championship, he | ‘won in the all around competition last year, this strapping big boy from Pennsylvania outclassed the field to win the event with 6058! points, 11'2 fshort of his carnival record. Simpson Wins Running a sparkling race, George *Simpson, Ohio. State's dash star who ‘holds the worki's record of :09 4-10 The Purple swimmers won six of the nine events and enough seconds, thirds and fourths to collect 45 points. | Michigan scored 31, Minnesota, 12,/ Illinois 11, Iowa and Wisconsin 7, and | Chicago 2. Don Howlett, Northwest- | ern, broke both the Big Ten and National Collegiate marks in the 200 yard breast stroke event, swimming the distance in 2:35. The former national record v 36.5, established by Allen of the Navy while the former record of 2:37.4, was made by Peter- son of Northwestern. Dick Hinch, his team mate, broke his National Collegiate and confer- crashed the exclusive portals of the Hole-in-One club over the week-end on the Sand Point golf course here. Mrs. S. P. Nielson showed the way Friday when she aced in ninth hole, a mashie pitch. Vic Marrison sank his tee shot Sunday at the eleventh, a short hoist with a mashie niblic. Harry A. Pratt garnered a dodo at the twelfth, a drive of 140 yards. FLYWEIGHT BOUT POSTPONED Chicago, Mar. 17.—()}—The feature 10-round bout between Earl Mastro, Chicago featherweight, and Fidel La would just like to see what was tap- pening to it. She made a hasty trip back. The police trailed her. She might have hid out in New York. That one touch of the woman—the mother—that bit of softness in the hard crust. Shortly after she left the train, on her return trip to New York, the po- lice trapped her—and her gun-part- ner, The “husband” and the baby are expected to be in court in her be- [EAPS FROM PLANE of the bull which warned the specta- tors, and there were murmurs that the Americano had a tough animal to conquer. In the midst of the mur- murs, Franklin made a whirling pass at the bull with his cape, and turning for an instant was caught on the brute’s right horn. The bull, triumphant and angered to frenzy, lifted the now limp form of the Yankee Torero and tossed it about as a rubber ball, which it seemed to balance in midair. Finally Franklin rolled off and fell writhing in the arena while others in the ring chased of bl di Amelia Bascom made— the company at St. toastmaster of the banquet, at which 15 are expected to be present. Others sales manager, of Independence; G. B. Ricabaugh, assistant division man+ ager at St. Paul; R. V. Barrington, blockman at Bismarck; H. D. Lawless, blockman at Fargo; C. C. Mabrey, general sales manager, Independence. Minot. chestra gocs to Glendive for a meet- T. J. Turley, division manager of Paul, will be f the staff here are T. W. Hulsey, R. 8. Turley, locknian at Glendive, Montana; and The party already has held three istrict meetings, at Huron, Fargo and From here the staff and or- the commission. the 2.75 beer said: Wickersham insisted there had been @ “steady improvement” in the dr Jaw enforcement of r : Helm oe ‘ecent months, would make another report to con- Bress before the session e1 $ investigations ae commission probably into prohibition, Smiling broadly when asked about Proposal, Wickersham “I don't think that would satisfy @ robust taste.” He did not expand thet particular statement. € « |! | | | for the 100 yard dash, was a comfort- f 1:404 in t yard | Barba, former flyweight champion, i off the bull to keep it from gouging uty ot Lay \nble winner in the 75 yard dash event. fork ‘stroke ‘with the fast time of | originally listed for Fridey night at Man and Wife Cannot |<, again, - ing and banquet Wednesday. Similar |,,.40.eintain purity of Los Angeles’ jie jumped the field by neerly a yard | 7296 “T° the Coliseum, has been moved up to Pay Tax Separately | He was siven emergency treatment, | meetings will be held at Wolf Point, |Rater System more than 24,000 sam- jat the start to beat his rival, Eddie) “Cartain Al Schwartz, Northwest-| April 21. On Pool and a few minutes later on a stretcher | Friday, Great Falls, the following | Pcs Ste tested yearly. jfotan, Michist. Tee aais aia tele rettbed t meet IN FIERY Ni A DIVE n Pooled P: rope rty and taken to ee econ Mee wees fee biveh at Billings, Wednesday, St St h - a =10, i 2 ith firsts in the 40, 100 and 220 yar : — ing out from under chloroform . i |. Pennsylvania, Missoupri, Marquette | Freestyle events. aie Navy Is Facing Probe Washington, Mar. 17—()—The su- he complained of intense pain. His| The Gleaner Combine company ts sds OMmac! Gas Quick and Towa divided the university re-| "Northwestern's 300 yard medley re-, Forel aa iE Ge orcraane preme court held today that an agree-|gluteal region was penetrated by the | represented here by F. A. Copelin, and) With Simple Mixture Nay honors. lay team cracked its own conference, O) orcing Aviator |Former Russtan Ace Rescued ment between aa and wife pooling| bull's horns, but his physicians point- z gi hola Laban locas tee sais PRT mark in the event, skimming the ‘ A - ‘eir property and income and pro-'cd out that other bull fighters had | For ‘, a ple glycerin, buckthor: 5 . hi Fi I water in 3002. Its oki mark ws| Into Resignation| — by Motorboat as Record - [viding that they should have equal|had such injuires and’ had lived, | ness on the Ford basis of standardiza-| caline cto’ ae, mained in Adlerika 1c ita ive is 3:10.6. a eer ore Flight Turns Tragic rights in the property and income so| Franklin is the son of a Brooklyn po-|tion. Its product is the Gleaner | stops GAS bloating in 10 minutes! a Zt IMME ee vaamteresl Washington, Mar. 17.—(?)—Chai pooled, does not permit each to make |liceman. combine, which this year has an at- | Uniike other medicine, Adlerika acts | Ch man Britten, of the house naval com- <a @ separate federal tax return for one- tachment by which corn can be com-|on BOTH upper and lower bowel, re- ationa: amp wo ope gers mittee, announced, today, he proposed} Fairfield, Conn., Mar. 17.—(®)—His| half of the total compensation re- Vv te A Cl h bined, as well as wheat. The machine | moving poisons you never thought to call upon high naval officials for| ship aflame, Boris Sergievsky, former | ceived by them for personal services| ¥CU€FaNs In as! cuts, husks and shells the corn in| were there and which caused gas, sour jan explanation of a recent order as-/ Russian imperial army, ace, was) The decision was ina case trom| Qyer Turning Ford | ‘27stt,, just as it threshes wheat in! stomach and sick headache. Relieves Gan Fran€ésco Olympic Club Is Gra onor OSsts|sienins Lieut. Al Williams, the navy's| forced'down in Long Island sound, ! California, which had been regarded the cutting process. constipation in 2 hours. Let Adlerika ‘ ith speed filer, to sea duty. After the| three miles off here, today, while at- jas a test proceeding involving a much Theatre to Museum y »|8ive stomach and bowels a REAL Walloped 29 to 14 in Fi- order eS beeen netic | Mane! iol estiethnt Piette creed debated principle. : Don’t forget the St: Patrick’s! erie and see how good you fecl! i . saying he desired to continue his w a . Guy C. Earl, an attorney, in 1901 i . 17.—(P)}—Shoul-} dance at th ld Fellows hall! 1¢ will astonish you! Lenhart Drug nal Encounter John Ross, Killdeer, and Crow-in'aevelopment of fast seaplanes. Sergievsky was picked up in a motor-lentered into an agreement ‘with his|der to shoulder, three Gil war vote peer cht Pee invited, | Store—Adv. fai seme feather, Fort Yates, Are The chairman did not indicate) hat after he had leaped from the | wife, Ella F. Earl, to pool their prop-|erans stood today before a house com- Kansas City, Mar. 17.—(?)—The Leading PI when the naval officers would be Canvaineny Savalky urapen cnt iiie erty and income from all sources,! mittee and urged that the old Ford \Henry’s, Wichita, Saturday won the eading Flayers summoned. xea| water just as his plane landed. with | Witt each retaining title to one-half Theater, scene of Abraham Lincoln's ekg A. A. U. basketball cham- The naval ede today a the flames, enveloping the entire|2%°Y opened @ joint bank account, | assassination, be preserved as a Lin- e [pionship, defeating the Olympic club] John Ross, husky Killdeer guard, the Navy department for a report on oo "te was uninjured. and observed the terms of the agree-|coln museum and G. A. R. assembly Hel Y our Kidn {6f San Francisco, 29 to 14. in the final | and Crowfeather, classy Fort Yates |the Fitzgerald bill proposing promo-|cra. He Was uninjured. | ment, hall. p eys ) game here Saturday night. | forward, were placed on the first and |tion of Williams to the rank of cap-) O° noni hen Captain Sier.|7he government contended that| “More a monument to a murderer ‘The Henry's were in great form,| second ‘all-state consolidated high |tain on the retired list. sievsky was making his third tap on |SM0uld such agreements be sanctioned than » memorial to a martyr,” Rep- Deal Promptly with Kidney probably the best they exhibited all| school basketball teams respectively | reer ropa the 500-kilometer course between |the Purpose of congress in imposing | resentative Sipe anel Republican, Trregulariti week, while the Olympic club plainly} following the state tournament at Weight Restriction Fairfield and Execution Rock light-| the income tax would be materially | Massachusetts, exclaimed as he vig- ree sah showed the strdin of a hard week of| valley City last week-end. | | M house. defeated. crously opposed the bill, which is IF bothered with constant backache, Play. aes All five men on the Lankin team,| Placed on Two More His plane carried a load of 2,000! % sponsored by Representative Beck, bladder irritations and getting up at The Olympic club never was in the | champions for three consecutive years, North Dakota Roads | kilograms and was surpassing the old Estimate 10,000 Elk Pennsylvania. ight, hel, ‘ pe ead and at no time was a real threat gained places on the first two teams, speed record on the first three laps. i ‘The veterans were Major General night, help your kidneys with to the new champions. At the half| three on the first and two on the sec- Anceunsuanen ena ae peNEn Ere In Yellowstone Park | sonn t. ciem, 78, “ drummer boy of Doan's Pills. the Wichita cagers led 14 to 7 ond. McCullough, Goodrich, was the} | Anp fanaa U.S * A . $9 Chickamaugua;” F. J. Young, 83, Used for more than 40 years. Beta, cf the Olympics was the | titth man on the fivet team, while | Stone Conte rr ae Soviet Atheists Will Ready for Tourists !Commander of tne Department of the Endorsed the world over. Sold second this year at the hands o! € | Ross, forward, and Bettschen, cente?, v . 4 “ x) Hens, the Wichita team having) both’ of Arthur, were the remaining | 8nd on State Highway No, 22 srom Gather to Counteract | 5 pau, max iv_there are Poo arcane peptone 3} by dealers everywhere. Buring the winter. “| "ytigeer lost tor Lankin'%3 to 13 in| BY the state highway department to-| Pontiff’s Prayer Plan| vetiowstone Nationa Dinan 9, A Stimulant d . y. vei it — , elk, in the opin- —_— The East Central Teachers college | the championship game while Arthur | ay. The maximum weight limit for legate Gam fs] (S} Diuretic j fram, Ada. Okla. won third place trimmed Fort Yates in the consola- | Vehicle and load was fixed at 6000], Moscow, Mar. 17.-Um-tn an effort | 0 Twas conducted under aveany | School Boards Can’t to the Kidneya jess Meer urpioniad eal Ve ee [in North Dakota now are under this behalf of Christian Russians Wednes- ent of the parr, aating superintend- | Pay More Than $54 as ‘ ———___—- . weight limit. lay, “The less One” official Soviet » sae D " 21 High Schools of jal Atl athelst organ, today ordered all 7.109. Many elk were believed to Tuition for Students n vi atheists to mobilize their strength looked in count- on Might Attack Seven States Enter | Northwest Golf Meet (tiittiy ror mand denen O8 | ing fand the estimate of the total] rargo, N. D., Mar. 17-—( DR. J. 0. THORESON 4 Auto Re cor d 5 oon Northwestern Meet] Arranged for June 29) against religion and foreign interven-| Dumper 1s belleved to be fairly ac boards cannot pay more than #5 tu + Osteopathic Physician | —_— — e Park and forest r essed ‘attend ertta Announces the opening r Evanston. I, Mar. 17—a—Twen-|_ Watertown, 8. D., Mar, 17—()— aE ree dene senet OA |g pellet ead MeceREe anes i th Cee Setar tt ri mmensicoiet : : ‘ | ty-one high schools from seven states | The northwest public 1 3) Biase purpose of inciting “the backward|the park and its vicinity this year ing made by Judge M. J. Englert in Formerly connected with the Osteopathic Clinic of Hansen, Bayer (Briton Piloted Silver Bullet 198 Have entered 203 athletes in North-| tournament on the municipal course| masses against the Soviet Union” this | than at this time a year ago. The| ar action teoushe in whlch okies & Thoreson, Fargo, N. Dak. | western university’s annual inter-| here will be played June 29 and 30, anti-religious publication which has|€lk are in splendid - condition and | or west pote Pylon at 5 » N. 4 Miles per Hour in Trial [scholastic "track, | swimming and | Charles Garthright, ‘general chalr-|Ditionwite ‘citation’ used. partins | HAVE DIeMty Of food to eure for them | faWese FaTe® Se ee Rooms 7-8, Heskine-Moyer Bldg Telephone 804 wrestling meets Friday and Saturday | man, announced today. ularly abusive and violent language | Util summer, according to informa- us ings against the} in Yesterday in Patton gymnasium. The tournament will be open tol in criticizing the BUaBE | tion received by passenger depart- heel poarg in an attempt to mene States represented are Michigan,| golfers from the Dakotas, Iowa, ‘The paper deci espe ment officials of the Northern Pa- it pay $100 tuition annually per pup! i vi Montana, per dec! lolligan bands attending Fargo high school. Daytona Beach, Fla., Mar 17.—(7\—| Hlinois, Oklahoma, Indiana, Iowa,| Minnesota, Nebraska and were being organized in Italy, Poland, | Cific railway, who already are mak- In a similar action at | gave Don, British race car driver, to-| Wisconsin and Minnesota, roa tin i pe Bulgaria and other countries for an|!N@ Preparation for the heavy Yel-| sometime ago, Judge A. 'T. Cole held | Hay pronounced his giant 24-cvlinder| @xbected others, will be in by Wed- | Shipbuilding CaseIs_. attack, upon the Soviet Union and Jowstone park tourist business. school boards should pay the full tul- Bilver Builet machine ready for an- : my Pope was standing ai e A. ae When the case was brought ! , Okla., winner of the wrestling meet of Court; series of test runs ore the Merrett ie tae ne Settled Out ieee Lot it cone of canis saat Son of German Plane here, it ae me by, counsel that é peed record of 231 miles an hour. if reac! a a lists,” : i. During two preliminary trials Sat-| {" Pecause of a Detrolt school rule! skinner and Eddy corporation of |says the paper adding that these were | _Warnemuende, Germany, Mar. 17.— rday, the machine developed an oll| 4, ad pet Seattle today withdrew from the su- | being joined by bands of lawless per- (®)—Erich’ Heinkel, eldest son of Prohibiti A nts jeak and trouble was experienced with |". sien of Gary, Ind, 1929| Preme court the celebrated $10,000,000 | sons whose object, was to destroy the | Ernst Heinkel, widely known airplane ubition Agents | | he radiation system. A crew of me-| track winner, will be back after an- | SUit, growing out of Senet ed cone Soviet Union. builder, was killed near here last Raid-on South Side ‘ hanics was kept busy making repairs| other title. tracts for construction of wartims Sewer Pee night when his motor car struck a wer the week-ende : 2 merchant ships for the government. | New York Might Have es in - AnOre com. A\prohibition raid was made on the Low tide is 9:45 p. m. but with fa-| poo Is Cl World’s Largest Bank |» je Eider, Stinks! constructed the ‘of Charles Walters, Front yorable beach and weather conditions, ineau Is Class St. Paul Bank Robbed C4 Bo eer Ba ene. cuapult plane and in | Svenue, this fotenoon by federal dry Olson’s Garage is now located at 8th jon expected to take the car into the H a . — hich . purse at least an hour before that; ‘4’ Champ of Tourney; 2nd Time in 2 Months pater, York, Mas: 17-—J7-—It was re- | sivempted an unsuccessful flight, ¢0 | aes is nas . He pli tL eral test runs gr 9 in reef lay that the . *, if a Mere citsttsat the seachins is in|. Bottinean ND, Mar. 17.UP—Bot~| oy peut: sear J7cueyPur the soce | Beotlakions TIDE RE TGOTGee “ot ite |, owen New Achievement and, Main. They are equipped to give ‘ood condition before attacking the|tieau won the Class A championship | onq ‘time in two months, bandits to- | Chase National bank, the Equitable | Diesel Engine Plane In Face Powder 4 ; x resent record which Sir Henry Se- of the invitational high school basket-| day held up the Payne Avenue State | Zrust Co, and the Intersiate Trust| Plies Toward Detroi first class repair service, whether large M vave of England established here last |ball tournament conducted by the | bank, on the east side, forced two em- | Co., creating-the largest bank in the les Lowa roit Spi . re rear. State School of Forestry here Satur-| ployes to lie on the floor and escaped | world with total resources of more pdb ‘The skin of youth lies in every‘box ‘ While it was believed Don's first |day night by defeating Glenburn 28 to! Pty °S3 009 of cach, than _$2,800,000,000, had been prac-| Miami, Fla., Mar. 17.—()—An air-| of new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face or small on all makes of cars. é 12, Minot Reserves took the Class B championship by trimming the Botti- neau Reserves 35 to 10, In Class B games leading up to the uttempt would not take place until jomorrow racing circles discussed the bility that favorable conditions ould result in an official speed trial fter today’s test . | finals, St. John beat Omemee 14 to 3;/ On Feb. 4, last, an unmasked ban- Py ago. ci pPGn his first test Saturday Don at-|Minot Reserves defeated Upham 20 to| dit held up the same bank and For Chicago vidi, Nas Blloted by Walter &, Lees, | Prevents large pores.” No more abiny f 198 miles an hour. |19, and Bottineau Reserves trimmed St.| escaped with about $2,000. ‘aptain L. M. Woolson, the de- | Noses—it stays longer. re, 108 calles Jonn 21 to 17. In the consolation | “oP signer, accompanying him, MELLO-GLO. Sold by Finney's Drug le hopes to set a record of from 240 games Mohall defeated Bowbells 16 to 11, and Westhope vanquished Landa George Washington sporamanate aeons werced the} Back in School Today utes. No stops were made, rid Contest Wi eae eae Montevideo, Minn., Mar. 17. (AP) Girl, 19, Kills Rival A . ; Coyotes Post poned ii pc yt is declion ot the oar oreducaton in For Man’s Affections in addition to courteous attention by reli- i Vermilion, 5. D., Mar. 17.—Post- nt of the football game sched- with George Washington uni. New York, Mar. fey Sipe in Se foam Sink! eaues Of ational Hockey e . Place’ in the International group, but ‘Les Canadiens of hay 4 to 1931, because of the inability y of South Dakota. No atrangements have been made fill the open date on the schedule. Two Charlie Murphys Select Court Teams “Werner, N. Dy Mer. 17—Playing| chicag ; e torform, the Werner high achool| sturphee cat’ Furdae basketball team won Dunn | have selected their tournament which was held at fpaal of their basketball duel in Saturday. rt iment armory tomorrow n-has not suffered a defeat | night. ie z One man did the actual robbery while the other remained outside the bank as lookout. Both were shabbily dressed. They fled in an automobile. Montevideo Students dents suspended for misconduct, 66 11.—(®)—Two| of the 71 striking students at Mon- places are left to be decided tomor-|tevideo high school returned to their classes tuday. i The students signed a petition say- ing thet their actions were “hasty, unwarrented and based on Kir sccoo tically completed. He’s Salesman | f | Plane with a Diesel engine ler. The purest powder its nose toward Detroit today on the | its color is passed by the U. 8. govern- last lap of an experimenial trip that a No pore, or ir- brought it from that city here a week. Apps French Brena On its trip from Detroit the air- | Store.—Adv, plane consumed fuel oil valued at $8.50, and required ten hours, 15 min- Olds Cane se The i took 2 killing ‘Was @ roomer. Potatoes on track, $1.95 / bushel. Call at 122 Sixth street or phone 199-W. Announcement for Stomach Sotiorsts, t rs rel Bf beet. ININE: remedy. At all druggists 800, : Grove’s Laxative BROMO _ QUININE Tablets Dai distri ‘Morton cor jets, which has ined an enviable reputatio throughout the United cw int Teliet of stomach disorders, Ha’ Hall's Pane sions on you about them, or write F. H. Plunder, Inc, 1914 Nicoliett Ave, 1 i ‘Mina. ‘GUARA GAR ALL WORK able attendants and mechanics, _OLSON’S Eighth and Main Avenue * NTEED

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