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Every modern convenience: Luxurious and deli hmfl restaurants and buffet, Flemish Palm Room, Men’s Grill, Oolonial Bu.flez- Magnificent lobby and public rooms; Ballroom, banquet rooms and private dlnmz roomws: Sun parlor and observa- tory. Located in heart of business sec- tion but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. Ons of the Groat Hotels of the Nortbwest William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. Phone 19. B8emid]l, GOTCH MEETS CHIEF TWO FEATHERS Scissors Hold and Half Nelson. ALES of a wonderful Indian wrestler on a reservation in Montana were told in the min- ing camps and the seaport wrestling centers of the Pacific coast in 1903. Native Montanans did not be-- lieve the world possessed a wrestler who could defeat this proud chief, gaid to possess almest superhuman strength and great endurance. Other wrestlers turned pale at mention of the Indian, but Gotch was seeking a reputation- and the Americar cham- pionship, and showed that lion-heart- ed courage that later brought him the world's crown of the mat. He said he would be glad to.meet the Indian and they were matched to battle to a finish December 23 af Bellingham, Wash “Gotch is a most unusual specimen of athletic bravery,” says Farmer Burns. “Other champions have al- ways been afrand of losing their titles. Gotch seems never to have thought of such a thing. Whether his challenger were an Indian, a Turk, a Russian Lion or a wild man from Borheo, they have all looked alike to the man from Humboldt. He has been willing to meet them all and fight them to'a fin- ish. Gotch knows no fear on the mat.” ‘With all the marks of a chieftain of his tribe, garbed' in a many-colored robe of beads, weighing 215 pounds and standing six feet five inches in his moccasins, Two Feathers present- ed an imposing appearance. In this memorable battle he showed great confidence, but Gotch taught him that the white man who had driven his forefathers back into the plains was the physical and athletic superior of the red man. At tHe call of time they went to the center of the mat, shook hands and sparred for a hold. In less than a minute the Indian had rushed in and slammed the “Towa boy to the mat. Try as he would, Gotch could not rise. He had not yet perfected nis methods of escape from the mat, shown in his battle with Mahmout ten years later. | The Indian held him for fifteen min utes—a record that no wrestler has been able to equal since that match. Two Feathers showed he lacked & knowledge of the wrestling game, but his great strength and reach enabled him to fasten dangerous holds to, Gotch which the latter managed, to break after struggling around the mat. Gotch finally darted out and wrestled Two Feathers to the canvas. It was at this point that the weakness of tha red man was apparent. He was not strong as a defensive wrestler. Gotch sécured a hammerlock, but the Indian broke the grip after a struggle. Gotch tried to fasten a crotch and half-nel- son to him, but discovered this was difficult to. do on account of his op- ponent’s great height and reach. Gotch figured it out that the scis- sors could be worked on the Indian. He pushed down Two Feathers’ head, and as he arose jumped in and fast- ened a scissors on the sinewy form Two Feathers struggled desperately but to no avail. Slowly but surely Gotch pushed the red man’s shoulders to the mat for the first fall, after nearly forty minutes of desperate struggling. Two Feathers tossed Gotch to the mat several times in the second bout, but the brain of the Iowa boy had proved master of the superior weight and reach of his dusky opponent. Two Feathers secured a hammerlock with which he came near winning the sec- ond fall, and Gotch was punished se- verely, but he finally broke the hold and after fifteen minutes of wrestling in which Two Feathers had the ad- vantage, went: behind the Indian. Gotch shifted from -one hold to an- other with lightning-like rapidity and finally fastened a scissors for the de- ‘ciding fall. It was a crushing defeat for the proud Indian. It crushed him in spirit and he never wrestled again. «“Gotch. he heap big wrestler,” said Two Feathers. “Me no match.” (Copyrizht. 1912. by Joseph B. Bowlesd 25-301. P, with pump. isolated communities. the structural quality of the car. K-R-I-T ‘organization. $5,000 car. 215 South Fourth Street In other words, the K-R-I-T at $900 is a manu- factured car in a sense as binding and literal as the term implies when applied to the $4, 000 or Model “K” Five Passenger Touring Car—Completely Equipped—Full Nickel Trimmings—$800.00 . Equip!x_lent includes three oil lamps, two gas lamps, Prestolite Gas Tank, mohair top with side curtains and top cover, windshield, horn, de- mountable rirqs with spare rim, tool kit with jack and tire repair outfit Model “K-R” Roadster—Same equipment, also trunk and rear tireholders ............ Model “E-D” Delivery Car, enclosed body—completely equipped 34 Model "u-c-c” Six Cylinder, 40 H. P. Touring car—Completely eqmpped It is as wide as the nation, and the rougher the country, the more difficult the road.s—the more firmly the K-R-I-T is established as the medium-priced car has made good. The chief of the reasons for this is, of course, You see how this process of manufacturing, in- ; stead of buying parts ready-made and assembling | them, saves money for the manufacturer.. Back of this, and overshadowing in importance every other consideration, lies the fact that every part essential to smooth running, long life, econo- ‘my and comfort, is produeed by and within the car. Power, And the saving in this instance—in the shape of better materials, more careful workmanship, bet- ter operative qualities—goes.into the K-R-I-T and makes it vastly better value than the average $900 This value is expressed in features tha.t you'ex- pect in higher priced cars—App Comfort—and most imporiaat o nll——con- l tinuous, perfect Service. Distributors for Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Northern Wisconsin, Eastern Montana Quick Money Making Opportunity - For Good Live Agents . We are now placiné agencies throughout this territory. ‘Some of the best towns are still open. ‘We have a most liberal proposition on a line of cars equal to any cars up to $2,000 in price. If interested send for. particulars at once before your town is taken. Northwestern Automobile Company Minneapolis, Minnesota (" MERCHANTS WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS | It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can it get for you at a price that will defy competltion. 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