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naa 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1938 ‘ Sa eae lic opinion. , = . “ t= The Bismarck Tribune)*e *ovtion by her step-father * gts fee tiie parccee of contsibut , t aside. I may to such a move! a oe el ee 0) $ Viscoun eather thet, with fee THE STATE'S OLDEST From the time she was five years é ” that, with ae lish ay Oonnne eed F NEWSPAPER old until she became a movie star ! eee ee @ ee & ene appointment is th 4 tration,” he said a ag [RM a se et aon ad te et Bde nedagsief dil ADVANCED BY ABBOTT = rn. suiet cence Published by The Bismarck Trib-|thought much about her it doesn’t|/| Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease yf cect ‘une , Bismarck, N. D., appear in the record. When the girl|} diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, nee aes eae see y entered at the postoffice at og 4 be fed,|| Self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written N D r; . 9 0s eecond class mail ¥ was just an individual to be ‘ed,|! in ink, No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. % id ts ates~ Nothing to ea! GEORGE D, MANN clothed and looked after generally,| Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. 5 g y' and Publisher there wasn't any apparent desire to Sa eae iat hae a ay ENS in ‘ a eee reese tH” |chinge ber status. SOME CANDID COMMENTS UPON|encysted in the muscle. A special/Quintet Raided Racine Bank, aR ats veh oa KIWANIS Advances 7.99 | But then Sylvia became famous and OUR UNBIDDEN GUESTS harpoon ts used, and it obtains the Th "/nothing” to the long-range weather ‘igure siise pet pina I $ probably rich. Movie people must] Contrary to popular notions he wee speck of bau hey ; pestorel Tole Abducted Three Persons, | forecasting theory of Dr. Charles G. ver Pet. ‘Year me | pee save something from those fabulous|is no characteristic evidence of the|as readily as an inject of antitoxin Wounded Two Others Abbott, secretary of the Smithsgnian 18.55 ven 72Vfalaries, And. immediately Pather| Presence of « tapeworm, except the|or similar imeeine a made "ito Institution, Washington, was express- ine pi 1198 | Will Succeed A. E. Brink; Chos» side Bismarck) Ce Ee oe ous eet eee ed here Tuesday by O. W. Roberts, 16.23 ial Electi y by mail outalde of North |S0ney feels a resurgence of the Per-|or the detection of the eggs with the| We have now discussed the Big Six ein Wou, Mipereeat Sea” eee aeebeees 1877 =—«1788 19.1 en At Special Election Daily by mi oe ental instinct. He wants his daugh-| microscope. The host is as likely tolintestinal parasites—round worms,| Racine, nO gee! veteran federal meteorologist. 1878 «20.28 12.84 Lunch ay “mail ‘in state, per year to back from the man who provided |lack appetite as he is to have an|pinworms, the three tapeworms (beef,| Widespread search was under WSY) an siectric cycle originating on the 22.61 2298 cic Wey ren eee otce lise wusiewiti inordinate appetite, and to be hearty|pork and fish tapeworms) and the) Tuesday for five bank robbers whol|,,.An_clectvlc cvele originating on She) igvp 9.78 23.25 —_—_—_—_——_ Weekly by mail in state, the wherewithal for rearing her. Yel ae tobe ‘and dread little Trichine, ‘There are oth, |fled with an unannounced amount of his 8 shaetiatves 1880 19! years ..... esececeeee seseeeeses 2 e limelight or the /#nd stout as he wan le 2. re from the American Bank and |5Pél repeat mse! once; 1681 15.76 11.10 “Walter Renden was elected presi- Bt Cairne: citer starved-looking, regardless of how|ers, but the Big Six comprise the lot|Mmoney from a every 23 years, with comparatively| jgg2 2138 1143 Miwanis che as WDMRORA: per Year siceace veress 150| Hope of declaring ‘himself tn on| mich or how ttle ‘he eats, for this country. ‘Trust company, after abducting three | minor variations for individual local-| isss 18.68 1980 {Gf tusteon organisation “held Weekly by mall in x [daughter's earnings? Who can say?! One sign that suggests the presence! What we are not saying about|Persons and wounding two othersiiti. ir abbott Monday told the Na-| ise, 936 ed un poe ae ar. 200|There seems little reason to belleve/of a parasite, tho not necessarily @|treatment or remedies will never harm/ With machine gun bullets. All of the lions: Academy of Sciences. 188 «13,08 1115 |""ae wit canes A, Be, whe, {that sentiment alone had anything to|tapeworm or not infallibly a sign of anybody. We're going to leave it at|#educted Persons e “Next summer would have the same} ig9g 13.26 14.05 | ge immediate past, president, becomes any infestation, is the finding of what|that. The host of any intestinal par- |° ‘The five men entered the bank late |S@neral weather pattern as the world| 1987 16.38 17.16 a member ‘of the board of directors. Wane wt tie ames ree | doctors call eosinophilia—that 1s, aJasite who requires treatment had bet-|,,The five men entefed the bank IO lexnertenced during the summer of! isos 13.67 ism |" Gone officers elected include Su- Member of The Ameciated Fress | ‘The other story concerns an in-|istger proportion of leukocytes taking |ter leave the treatment wholly in the Monday and sprayed astrcet, ‘They 2911,” the Smithsonian secretary said.| i999 48.47 tent | prema Ooure quite Ac Gh Bir, vee Fe ate rete te ec sind | vestigation by San Francisco police tolthe red stain of eosin in the blood |hands of his own physician, Pea ol tee de me|Dr. ‘Abbott said that study of the! i909 1788 ry pare era cr Tener: entitled to the use for republication hi thre imen examined under the micro- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS fired from a machine gun inside the Bismarck records from 1875 to 19321 4991 1550 12 President; J. P. Wagner, A of all news dispatches credited to it|determine the ownership of el aeope. While thls e168 te OAly sugges ‘The Acidosis Complex bank. Wilbur Hansen, a police seP-/ as" predicted “very well” from the| is dom [James W. Guthrie, J. L. Barth, H, F. or not otherwise in this/skulls, held as hostages for the pay- aie ik hae ater the way to the cor-| Please send a diet for our 5 year old|Sant and Harold Graham, cashier of previous 23-year cycles. ie ibe 1602 | Hare and Paul A. wa Jha nee rae iets Dibloned hevein,|Ment Of & debt. Their owner, it aP-l °° Gisgnosis in many pudling cases.|son who has acidosis, (Mrs, HT. H. |'he bank, were wounded, but are ex-|PTeViCTs TA-HeRe oyees = |, 1908 11.86 Teas See ort eee ae weet eee ae eretntcetn of all ether | Peers, got them from a man, who got” particularly in cases of trichinosis,| Answer—T don't know whit you|Pected to eeoverj, president of the|_2f Dr. Abbott's theory is correct,| i905 1719 TANS’ || cainity, aleasties tor ts yaay, Neg herein 1 = also reserved. them from another and so on ad in-|is the finding of an increased per-|mean. Perhaps you take some quack], Gover [Gh ile aie ‘an em-|Bismarck next year will have a wet-! 1906 18.22 15.82 A weeiethey will be named by the Uthat amadlcbeesehdsan a PGE centage of eosinophiles in the blood |balt too seriously. If or when acidosis |Dank, MIS. Orsi Pate, SO Ss |ter summer than lest while 1935 willl 1997 1635 1441 | neacd of dittstors. ev. Ople’B. Rin- h’ " examination a significant point. actually occurs as a manifestation of jPloye a5 bbers in|be an extremely wet year here. Preci-| 1908 1691 1933 *1038 < = ian dea e"|man—he is a restaurant cook—want 1 of by the trichina |nothing to do with it." Geng eubarlved q|nearly five inches more than has ice sca inioi [peo : tion of the adage that “the old order! with such grisly trophles? What |worm Trichina splralls or Trichinella, The. Means Tubercle Be pe ee eon aaa fallen so far this year, while precipi- Sone car Gio o atiieS changeth, giving place to new” it 18!queer sort of satisfaction did he de-/a small round worm which passes its| The local doctor claims I have T. B. the Saale city limits, tation in 1912 was 19.11 inches. Zerr Grocery Opens q | aaah bo he organization. They a to be found in the political meeting/rive trom their possession? Why/entire life cycle in man, rat or hog.|and wants me to enter a sanatorium. ‘Weyland said he and Mrs. Patzke, “There are two problems over which At 6th St. Location | are cart J. Tuttbers, Rev. 1H. W. here Saturday night in which A. C./woutd he prize them when most per-|The adult worm is ee sare ieee are owe Conde sald! were tied to trees and told to remain yearar oterta: eid, peEpHIgAl. Tab: gait | Graunke, Earl Munson and Lieut, Townley outlined his gift-bag political! sons wouldn't have them in the toe paneteaeae the human stomach! poor blood and he can cure me in|Wlet for Ararat 1a Abeta ae tion and long-range weather fore-| Zerr’s Grocery Monday opened for i ge ar itis of Fort Lincoln Serie ee OF Teel buae? and lodges in the muscles or various|four months . . . (A. K.) Be eH eaReR Og casting, and just as much progress| business in its new location at 208/ ,,/ctt. C. 8. state administration extolled their! y+ may be the man had a scientific organs. The illness this produces] Answer—Which proves the “special- None of the hostages were injured.|h8s been made in one as in the other.| Sixth St. Neg q virtues. ht be mistaken for typhoid fever |ist” is a faker. No honest physician ich d ai{It is unfortunate that Dr. Abbott) The store is operated by Robert a \ , Leer interest, but that seems improbable. /might b tism"—it is very pain-|or specialist ever promises or guaran-|,, Bank officials declined to reves’) woud have selected Bismarck as a|Zerr, who has been in the grocery Capitol Cafe Here y Unbiased estimate placed the crowd/rne fair inference is that the skulls Sates Ain ent Cale proves fatal. |tees to cure anything. You had bet-|the amount of ye Peal ae ee Busts, tlie records proving exactly ‘con: | bubiMlese in MERNRECE for tie dae tive Is Bei R odeled ¥ ae reyalle aad late ond Tdged ca| Stimulated some sort of emotional reicnina infestation occurs in many|ter quit smart-alecking and either the Joss ranged from $10, '"| trary to his statements. Why'he took| years. He recently sold his grocery 's Being Remodele ee) ed loyally and lustily and, Judged ®t) reaction, But could such reactions|instances from the unwise eating of |follow the advice of your physician or |? 23 years as a cycte is a puzzle to me,) store at é0t' Tenth St. to R. J. Twill- ie first glance, some persons might term| he pleasant? raw ham or underdone pork which|consult another in whom you have for most any other combination of|ing when he purchased his new loca-| Remodeling of the Capitol Cafe mt it a success. i happens to contain the trichina lar-|confidence—if that is possible. Now is for Football years would have done as well, and @/tion from John Dawson and Son. 107 Fifth St. has been started an ig atti Yes, Human beings are queer, jp Peirhese can be detected in pork|the time to make up your mind|Plans for Footbal few of them would have done better.! Zerr has remodeled the Dawson | will be completed by the end of this ‘ In the light of existing conditions, ———_——_ only by microscopic examination. The | whether you have tuberculosis. Inci- Game Here Dropped The first complete year’s record of|structure. He is continuing his de-| Week, it is announced by Nick Zappas, y Seer ani aeons 8) 1108 U.'S. meat inspection no longer at-|dentally the abbreviation T. B. means precipitation at Bismarck is for the/ livery service to customers. Proprietor. % wholly justified. People on the ad- tempts to detect trichinous pork. In-|tubercle bacillus. The abbreviation aki anaes Ja ag aps i ert (eee a ina cota wid Astrea aitat o~ Ee jon payroll im- s all per-|for tuberculosis is tbe. Any physician] Plans for a proposed state cham-|cycle, we have /-1898- " x ‘aurat ne psemilocy al nee iad 200 Seeatcce tesa Tonk 6r ekalaee fie or specialist who dismisses a patient |pionship football game here Thanks-|first series, and to include the 1933 Financial Adviser space as it now has. He expects to r from ‘, whether it has been of-|with such a diagnosis as “run down|giving Day between Jamestown and! precipitation our last series will have To Treasury Quits install many new fixtures. ; i See ee felally inspected or not, until it has| condition” or “poor blood” is'a quack |Mohall high schools were dropped |to be 1887-1910 and 1033, For the in- Beginning Saturday, he said, the ee a eee toe tO be: CaReR Toe) been properly cooked. Of course/anyway. Send a stamped envelope| Tuesday when Coach Ernie Gates of| formation of your readers I have com- — Capitol Cafe will offer all-night serv- : granted. They have to be enthu- thoro cooking kills any trichinse or bearing your address and ask for the|the Blue Jays wired that his tesm|piied a table showing the only com-| _ Washington, Nov. 21—()—0. M. | toe. siastic, at least in public. APPEARANCE HE other parasites the meat may contain. | monograph on tuberculosis. would Beane o Lea tele or | bination vs double cycles Lessa Maseavane Arr eaciond el na <piuh a qieke Saad Tae But when viewed with the eye of Eight or ten days after eating the One-Half of One Per Cent nounced by E. B. in, 4 to from our 60 years’ record, from rev + oarenas creat ae oe yoberexibahiee, ham or underdone pork or poorly| Would you advise me to try the/the Lions club committee name you can readily see that there is ab- | serted re is no defense | Wiggin, the New York ex-banker, j memory, the turnout was not im- -—————_——— Pian sausage the victim comes|Strychnated Iron you prescribe? I|atrange for the game. solutely nothing to Dr. Abbott’s/drift into unretrained inflation other| must feel he is, being sued for é pressive, There are plenty of people/Noted Artist Returns to Her|cmic’ tiles ve usche, and gen-|feei very tired all the time . . . will oe evinou ee refuse | theory.” than an sroused and organized pub-} $100,000,000! 4 a m eS. allow . , pice a ee packed: them ia by the thoumna| Home County to Score [eral symptoms which may masquerade look for e reply in your paper Jamestown “mentor wired Klein in ST ET TEE j here he went. A 900 Personal Triumph of the skin over the eyes and nose is| Answer—I do not prescribe Strych-|Tesponse to a telegram Monday pro- : a : a sfispicious symptom. When in such |nated Tron, whatever that may be.|Posing the contest. | \4 /4 i (is oT ee patient tease jan acute, progressive illness the blood |Only a physician who has cxamined| | Coach Johnny Mach of the Yellow: 3 ; tice of the mighty man. Astrid Fjelde came home to her examination discloses eosinophilia,| you can determine what ails you or soceet ea he - 24 Soe < More important than numbers, eee ican astee| rye Nd then it is in order to procure a wee|what treatment would be good for gest "i ee GHAtentone,” 4 however, is the attitude noticeable at|Merews elty auditorium. bit of muscle for microcople examins-|You. | 11 a pitte co) |. ein Tuesday telegraphed Mach, 4 ‘Townley's meetings. In the old days} It was a far ery from her first|tion to discover the spiral worms’ (Copyrig! 1b een ” Jinforming him of Coach Gates’ reply. there was # sort of hero-worshipping| performance in a cowshed on the Jamestown and Mohall are the H AZEL LI V I N G Ss TON atmosphere. Townley was a king and family farm near Wilton a score of one only undefeated major teams in the years ago to the finished artist in Moore School 50 Years state this year. oe COPYRIGHT BY KINO FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC. his word was law. glittering white who stepped upon m os —Ee EE a 4 Now the raed is one of cana the stage before a packed house Mon- ene * * * “* * xe Former Grand Forks ; curiosity. People stay away but} day night. "9 a “ aT m — h woods, " those who come are actuated by aj Years have come and gone since 9 WAS BUILT IN 1883-8: Doctor Dies Monday “Joh yy ae rtis’ taking biking sheet bad'Tiresteoe and ties Aad se pitsle sa a i geliow rageaila pete ae Le + % ice came’ over the wire, metallie,| can't wait to get into the .| “What did you say, Joan?” Cur- desire to be amused. They find it erst & se ® voice came over the wire, metallic, | can't wai get int coun! A you say, impossible to whip up their emotions Reber ommprar fines jie de i . | ,iand Forks, N. D.. Nov. a1—UP—| and indistinct. “I'm going to be | Don't you remember the place I told] tis leaned toward her, and slowed ‘ . . son, ve years a 31 ving, , just % fi as they used to do; would be con-/her talent after an impromptu per- Jubilee Celebration P lanned D ec. 15 | - T pardanerpenaisian 3 eral “ ee ieee ee Renta Crust Didn't T tell you about | artis, you get worse and worse, o 4 temptuous of themselves if they tried.|formance on her father's farm. ——| retired because of his health five; and the rest are starting now with|it then? Anyway, it’s a love of a/you never listen. I believe you'd ; Past experience has added to their Parsee gaee ed polaris A reception at the William members preparing for the jub- | years ago, died Monday night in =I Roberts, and we'll follow in the place, and I don't know why they/ like ta may at dumb rite Mesicte i mental stature. ‘They have advanced|fame* ‘Hard work was the rule, Dis-| Moore school here, in observance | ile celebration. eee hospital at Tueson, Ariz, friends here | small oe er you, Joan pig at BG nar pee oe eo } beyond the stage where pure and un-|couragements must have been com-| of the 50th anniversary of the Special committees working on / were advise any een eeeeeaae ++. what did a ss lao ee , good stop and buy me a hot dog!” ] sient hotam make sro ple Toumpie Ameren ming | sho Balan Nn | ets | naara ray cans | sO anes ele se in| Mn SO anual Od lat tak of enh” peal. oat CIE Seape eassnialtse abe sare | PeMage Tose 15: Ricketts and Winifred Barring- | the University of Minnesota and the; to the shop for an hour, and finish| Joan said smiling. “Tim Laird is| He smiled, an apologetic, little = That situation is what makes| unspoiled, spontaneous personality ‘All former pupils, graduates, ton. Reception lunch—Frances | North Dakota Agricultural College at| something I was working ere — the only otis cme. s0% he catigbagrd nervous—” ‘Townley ‘a political mendicant, going] which was evident in her childhood) teachers and other friends of the Collison, Elizabeth Best and Ed- | Fargo. He spent ns mney = don’ faces cols Eee: me merit peep ss a like Bee sk ot) ““1 know,” sho said. “I know,” around the state in the faint hope of| which won her Bismarck hearers at| school during its 50 years will be na Jones. Tables—Judith Rue | Lidgerwood, where funeral servic saliage you. Aveund eleven.” pricey, ries ne iseea treated and laid ‘her hand, warm and sight. invited. and Anne Rodewald. .Miss La- | will be held Sunda’ here—Mre, Cun am, I think friendly, on his arm. Tessining a least « part of past slory.1""S"" ous neighbors Appland ‘A program of short addresses | vina Register, principal of the abner After he had hung up he leaned|hersMrs, Cunningham, { think!’ “<there are things in the back of ‘The apparent attitude of the people! rere were many in the audience/ and musical numbers by old-time school, is chairman of the com- SELECT CONVENTION DATE seen ee! val int “4 . i ty! kre trl for a few minutes, there's a dear,| ‘the car,” he said Preseny, dhe it makes defeat inevitable. The whole|who were unprepared for the trans-| residents and patrons of the mittees. Indianapolis, Nov. 21—()—The na- bos and wiped his forehead|Ruth—I want to out. W could 6 wy mewhere fee. situation merely proves that “as ye|formation which time and technique} school will be given in connection One of the features of the en- |tional executive committee of the ba ie ‘shaking hand. Ridiculous to| for Francine— poe rich if opie eeathas sow, 80 shall ye reap.” had wrought. Men who went to| with the reception and souvenir | tertainment will be a “historical | American Legion has decided upon ee ae enn Gatiie thle'|). “ikaene have all the Inck,”| 9,080 ich ig you y : a school with her as boys, women who| pamphlets will be given to guests. | gallery,” including photographs | Oct. 22-25 as the dates for the 1934) — S°i tn hha Yas ‘done every day.| Ruth over her shoulder.|” «X“hot ith pickles and Every politician, everywhere, should) a9 known her when they were to- The pamphlets, now being pre- of early Bismarck and graduates | national convention to be held at Mi- He was a fool to even give it a sec-|“Well—have a good time, werything. There's a place!” bear this admonition in mind for] gether in the doll age. pered by teachers with the as- of the “North Ward high school.” | ami, Fla. ond thought ... and yet. and goodbye if you're gone before ‘4 They pulled up at the side of the there comes a time when the Devil} But this only increased their ap-| sistance of graduates and former Construction of the | building SEES His hand went back to the re-| get back. I'm off to match lésings!| road, and went into the smal, tum a 5 can no longer be beaten about the|Preclation of her flawless voice and| school board members, will in-. | was begun in 1883, under author- EPIDEMIC CLOSES SCHOOLS ceiver. "For two pins he'd call his] That's the kind of job Ihave around | ble-down shack with its bie, yellow bush and ste koning arri her radiant personality. It was a8! Ciude a history of the “North | ity of the Dakota Territory Legis- | Pierre. S. D., Nov. 21.—(P)—All cr now, pet her to come... .|this dared old p Bet I have| sign, “Hot Doge and Soft Drinks.” ee OS Srrives. [notable a personal triumph as any-| Ward" school, as it was called in | lature. The building was eomplet- | schools in Pierre were closed Tuesday | No'tas"owulin’e do. ‘Thao would| to walk all over town, and my fect| "She ‘aid tas who served thom ; one has scored in Bismarck since vell as a his- ed in 1884, five years before | because of an epidemic of measles. never do, Joan would get ta talking| hurting like the devil al was slow. Business wasn't good, he i its early days, as well ‘ That Championship Game | schumann-Heink, then at the height tory of the progress of education- North Dakota became a state. The shut down will last until Dec. 4. and she'd see ... And suppose he} She limped into the wo to] said. Too early in the season, so he Proposal to have the football teams] of her powers, sang here a number ; = did back down now, what would be| get her hat and coat, for | didn’t keep the fire going. He lit the 5 Bl theiGea ete ici ‘in? He'd be right back where| cine’s benefit, but:she smiled at her| kerosene stove wi ing ol of Jamestown and Mohall meet here| of years ago. 1 chosen to| _ A ditectory of the "graduates “4 {eat ere, peak ta the sama nid |kopely somestion ia ae BIR ee|Reoeee aaa sata ie meine 4 in a championship match Thankstiv-| snow the artist's Tange and endl thee sPeesent Adee. 200. P whirlpool of indecision, around and| extravagant little black hat before|wienies down on top the art's Tange. and feubl-| an ther Present adres merican Poetess oe ' ing Day will command considerable} ity of voice, her perfection of tonal orcas cag Tatiana elng around and around, being sucked| |the mirror. with a Jong-handied spatula, while interest. ‘The spectacle is of the kind| quality and selection, her mastery of| , Resident, graduates are | belng down, into despair, because jhe) | “Francine has a nerve to treat) he talked to Joan and Curtis leaned which Jocal sport fans enjoy. Be Ce ae ee HORIZONTAL — Answer to Previous Puzzle —_nouns. oe mine: ee | gata pa serene ay ne Beelnet the wall lighting cis i jelde's voice sweet 1 see 3 chance rs 7 commended for ofterog to sponser|s,ameene ore. 7 panisine Scout Band Announces) yet i itcaaue of | inhale, ecu a eit, aad te ah a |arineeh aot ovatiad Spi wose : rare 1. a such an event, but there are several| Mise Fjelde's rendition of the two| Thanksgiving Concert postess’ BANETS! ae ing to be sick. Flu perhaps. He|chaSng. dish crab Newberg in her Pees ioe oie ee, lenebed too, » fps obvious handicaps to such a game—| Sibelius numbers, “The Tryst” and iret name? INIAINIE| fee i ce . Nerves room. No more rich . granting that both teams are willing.| ‘Black Roses” was superb. She in-| 4 varied program of light concert, §,6Her middie [Nj iT] ; | Hy Sia ae.) abr, thing — pg tis — - waesie ro toro, hopping around on First and most insuperable among] GrocPe4,o0n a, muntgtless, Manne? Inovelty and descriptive selections will name. INOIONIS! wm. Rega Carolina. mind like a eazy man.-The injus-| | She slipped up to the hotel to/ ghe Zoot, and mating friends with q be given by the KFYR Scout band in| 43 Needier. LI Ale é He suffering, and she| make sure |-for-noth- b. these is the instability of the weather.| number. its first public concert Thanksgiving | 46 #Her last EILISIE a) COSCRAVE BIE] ° Seton Relning his|ing maid had Foon Bre- | Boe Custis?™ she shed Liss ' To schedule the game and then have Gives Several Encores night, Nov. 30, at Bismarck city au- name. 1] a@ [Ul a 28 Withered old | sentably. Well—it wasn't A i fr eg ie 4 ia | it snowed under or prevented by the} An evening of music such a8 s/aitorium. The date has been selected NAIA BROW but it was at lecst comfortable. petite. “¥¢ i 17 To bury. INANVIAIL BEL IAICHEBIR women, haven't even finished one, and I've elements would entail both dissp-| With" Reger's “Virgin's Lullany (2 found out the Thanksgiving hol-| 195407 ETE MMAILICMCIMIUIT! 29 Driving EB an ye pie ' Pointment and considerable financial] Ponce's “Estrellita,” Thayer's “My |@y a ates win be} 20 Beating of © RILISIENMM CIE MM!ICIEQIS) — commane. thouth—abe kare how ts “T had, Inte breakfast, Ready i loss. AS everyone knows, we can|Laddie,” Ronalds “Oh Lovely Night”| _ Popular admission ehivges winsed heart. AISITIEION 1ELUNIEIRIYS «31 To harden. nn ont uae es -_ have splendid weather here in late} and an Italian love song, which was/.° 0 sousaphone bass and additions |, 21 First oles ae, 35 Mother , Bye 5 going to Lage her outnide her hot i eat an- q November and early December, but] *he, final encore. for the music library and is hoping; ‘ _ murderer. : * a Measure of finn eg hy By oy 73 es Tmake ‘em better than 7 s Miss Fjelde was fortunate in her 39 Morindin dye. 1 Narrative area. ‘elbow-| didn’t yet, ‘wasn’ Lircry 1a Ft hi # there is no aasurance of it, accompanist, Miss Bertha Hagen of | pay for them, web Fohagrd on eae oe ‘41 Either. poem. 40 Collar part. ind to] bing back after lunch, They'd sit barra Ane old snan said, sacar Second on the list is the possibil-| Fargo, who has played for her dur- | the concert. ” A 2 2To give. 41 She wrote the around the room for a while, flame again, and split anoth: 5 ity of injury. School authorities have|ing a series of concert engagements | 15 coulinins its policy of paying its ay fine 43 Onager. 3Knickknacks. book for an thoughts. Thoughts| fgg tae Bim fo devs Ber eo ay gerne sad apt * Mines bun, to consider such things and there| 1% North Dakota. it ren fanitpecuiio acs | a jae Po 45To dine. 4Genus of — > ‘as she Fran-|Curtis smiled, exasperated, Following the concert. Miss Fjelde a & pe 48 Woven string. weeds. 42 Auditory. loving someone | tie’ et she| half-amused. “I never know where ° are several reasons why injuries ously received over a hundred|heard the band’s recent performances] 35 Browns, as face when Py youre to beck ca ” might be more plentiful in such a ee lovers who attended the recep-| are to the effect that it now has ad- bread. 50 She won the ' panier (abbr.). 44 To close with had been detained | 98 = a! ag Feel yak os Senge Pulitzer —— am wax. + contest than in the normal game.| tion given in her honor by the Trin-|vanced to a point where @ concert| 97 To receive. 4 46 To impel. payty to say! a Every Lutheran church formance will be well worth the Category. in 1922. (contraction). ion boy ang Peete oy Buel churet parlors, Soy with pati of any music lover. By Ascends. Silos Fa . pared bite. a pane aos 'ardon Yor Mise | with the sun ia her eve aaa the desperat + the, groun were Mrs. Mathilda Fielde of a 32 Iniquity. joughts. tance . Ruth Mrs. wind in. her hair, a would most likely be frosen and each| Fargo and Miss Hagen. Many who| SET BEER LICENSES AT $25 38 Unit. 58To consume, _ from herrings, u = regret. stow, all decked out pale ray, pickle in her hand. He od, and team has broken training for the sea-| were introduced brought recollections} Linton, N. Dak. Nov. 21.—License| g¢ standard of 10 Regular oval. ixists. like ‘a bride, or @ paid for the sandwiches. son, making it possible that they| to the visiting artist. She had known| to sell beer in unorganized towns was type measure. 1iHaving 8 53 Indian corn, iced treet, slong, Joan—remember we made a them at Wilton, at Valley City. or|set at $25 per year by the Emmons 36 Like. i nose. 4 rar gy “Why, Miss Hastings left about Gerd ais would be more susceptible to injury. | st Fargo. Among them was Mrs. J.|board of county commissioners at| 37 Northeast. 42 Ore launders. 57 Southeast. | twenty ‘minutes ago—" Rush al- aroedpret she called to the ola Posed against this consideration is L. Hughes, 519 Eleventh St., who had| their meeting here last week. Licenses 38 sition 148uffix forming 59 Variant mob wie rad ome ey ” see the fact that at least 20 boys romped ors ae gd tems et Rye will run from Nov. 1. i rs. 29 cote. Rares we come bers!” Ill be roun lughes Field Sundsy in an y iy r aaa Vo yrasnt dressed long lookin’ for you—” ficsiaeel seemed ‘ork. Mrs. Hughes assisted in in- | lay ye “Not today,” Curtis said shortt impromptu game which ®| troducing the guests. i 7” bed wet &lucome ‘along, Johnnie, for heaven's combination of tag, football, soccer) “Presiding at the refreshment table ' a, eee) eves narrowed,| sake—" and basketball. were Mrs. F. M. Davis, president of | over go little, “No, she didn't. Is) , “We'll heh Se coms be Fa ‘The local Lions committee, it is to|the Thursday Musical club, and Mra. Consuming him in fire, He was] there any message for her?” junday Sanday after. s % the time he reached] Mrs. hesitated, will it be Curtis?” be noted, is not urging the matter redily sick by read “Oh, T dont Hid Bite, Mine Babin 200. Mrs | the office. But the misgivings were| annoyed. “I felt sure I'd her know exactly—tate but is merely offering its services to| pieide left Tuesday for Far- - gone, Bho had sacrificed him. Very | before she went out to lunch; well) afternoon I suppose. Come on, arrange the game. If conditions| go. From there Miss Pielde will go, well, it was his turn now. —will be good enough to tell etm com! ” warrant the contest, Bismarck will be| to Grand Forks where she is to ap- | eee her son has been called out |... 7.0 ing. Goodbye! Cur. ij “Pretty soft!” Rath chuckled’ of town on business, and I shall ex: me he happy to serve as host to two excel-|P hen Joan came into the shop at|pect her at my home for dinner at| knows we're coming back, Jent football teams and grateful to | q followed by the taxi| seven? Ask her to call me after five| DY®, Shep—shake hands!” ee WOULD EXTEND CREDIT quarter of tan, c hes te call me 32| "How tar you *” the the Lions club for giving it the Op-| xansas City, Nov. 21.—(>}—Russis | ‘with her Pra 30 de thas esPiee” | old man akan eis portunity, should be extended long-term credit | open ook bet Om lanating.| creme madam” Ruth’ sald Sree hot soies toe ee ree Pa |i order that she might improve her - Trcorine will ‘be| Whan, she was lone again she| Looks like it might arn oth ee aman Nature Is Queer | industrial status, Ralph Budd, presi- snence, TM mite T sealty would] whistied, a long,” undetstanding| of ata spring this ” Hi Is dent of the Chicago, Burlington and | fas witthis only she wanted| whistle, “Welltyou ean learn| “No, thank, it isn't necessary,” . ‘What a queer thing human nature | Quiney railroad, said here ‘Tvesday. | i to wark ou foe Younaberg ei new every day!» littie| Curtis eald, “we Dy canibe was illustrated by two sepa- | things. I'm only ‘to stay fool... chance Ii that!’ a » if you don’t news stories which came over] SEVERE QUAKES RECORDED hour irs. Barstow self from that i finan Monday, one from the east| New york Nor, 21—()—One of | is Te Seek beams party isnt that] “Curtis! I’m hi ! we'll need the coffee though, and = ve the ether toom the ‘west: the most violent earthquakes in re- | . const, if cent years at an undetermined loca- i The first concerns the effort by} ton. was recorded .on seismographs i Bylvia Sidney's father to have the | ‘rucaday.