The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1916, Page 6

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SCOOP nevonter / 30$5-SINCE. TH PRINTERS HAVE CHALLENGED US EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT To A FOOT PALL GEMe SATURDAY- L RIGGED \ MACHINE To i > PRACTICR- <A = 3 a) | S OQ - = = @ i-=) PA n 5. -_= (Fa ey i a) r) S “= a | = | ) Qi re) 5 =) oo 2 a WANTED YOL TO} TRY.IT FIRST AS ( LI DIDNT KNOW. WHETHER TS FILL \T WITH SAND excess. ‘HWNOH GERMAN ALLIANGE (Special td the Tribune.) New England, N. D., Nov, 21.—-Ja- cob Rothschiller of the German Alli- ance of North Dakota instituted a j new lodge of the alliance at Blemu e miles north of this ernoon, with a mrembe: he oflicers elected are as MINOT WAN PLANTS $25 FOR nd. and secretary, A. J. Wald, North Arrives in Clty and is Out With Challenge to Meet Jack oH Novak k Any Time FATHER AND SON HUGGING |ROLLS OF BILLS YESTERDAY | B. North of Minot, who claims to be the middleweight wrestling cham- pion of the Northwest, dropped into | the Tribune office last: evening with his father, A. North of Minot. Both! began to kick up a fuss which is apt to result in a match being arranged between North and Joe Novak of Bis- marck. Both Hugged Roll of Bills. North and his father were hugging a roll of bills last night. They w 71569 DUDLEY, ae ; PE 0 Real Comfort Warm, snug arctics, light in weight, easy on, casy off—they make walking in winter a pleasure. Tomorrow House Peters - Foot-Schulze arctics are just about ideal. Foot-Schulze So is every tubber—and } there’s one for & Sorte. every purpose. ST. PAUL They fit! That’s the secret. MOTHERS, DO THS—- When the Children Spildren Cough; Rob Musterole on Throats and Chests No teliing how soon the symptoms. i lop into croup, or worse. <d yhen you're glad you have a jar at hand to give prompt, Jt does not blister. ~s TERN Ra eM er every cent of it that defend himself against | . Almost simultan-| earance of the two efce came an open chal- rth is Willing to meet t ime, anyplace and for They are made for sere vice—and to keep out the cold. You’ like them. But be sure to get this brand. have heard that Novak made tement ito his: friends that I jot bea match for him,”. the nger North said. “it appears to! ame is moulded into the sole. Insist on match with me. I am anxious to; meet the Bismarck man and open a challenge to him.” Salts. $25 With Sport Man. So, determined"is the Minot boy to grapple here that he pulled fv, tens , hes it and a William from his pocketbook, ents ects thee Nt chucked it into the hands of the sport- hospital size $2.50, ing editor and made it emphatic that |: if Novak wants a match he is to come in-and cover the amount. & There’s a dealer in nearly every town who can supply you—write for his name. Foot, Schulze & Co. Saint Paul , sore muscles, cl nai oftes 0 25c aud 50c jars; North, “but I am. willing to place a $100 with you if Novak will cover the corresponding amount as a surety for a match between us.” With Thanksgiving approaching, it is certain ‘that a match between No- vak and ‘North would be a Bood draw: ing card. Defeated “Sailor Jack.” : North. was the principal in six big matches in Minot last winter ‘and never lost one. ‘He met “Satlor Jack” and took two straight falls. It was this special match that placed him in the eyes of the wrestling fans of the state. NORTH DAKOTA WILL REMEMBER RUTH LAW — Miss Ruth Law, the daring young girl aviator, who yesterday shattered all American long distance records, when she flew from Chicago to the Hornell, N..¥., station, a distance of Typewriter Service in Rural Communities The typewriter is coming into more extended use in rural com- munities because of the assistance it renders to all classes of Here are a few examples of the possibilities of service: The Farmer: Think of the possibilitics of selling produce by the means ~ of typewritten letters sent out to customers? Type- letters give the sender a business standing with the people who ceive them and also enable the keeping of carbon copies of the correspon- dence, which many times does away with misunderstandings and lawsuits, will be remembered in North Dakota as having thrilled thousands at the state fair held in Fargo in July. In company with her husband, Ruth Law made two flights daily, lighting the skies at night with brilliant mag- nesium flares. .On Friday, the day The boy or girl who is intending to follow a business previous to the auto races, Miss Law carect can secure no better start than a poodles of raced against “Wild Bill” Endicott on typewriter ope! Childzen who learn to use the typewriter learn spel ling the halfanile circular track, easily at the same time. The housewife finds it a great convenience in writing defeating Seed ae eer ane ef a year ago alon, J 2 recipes and’for general correspondence. td Bales ae the pit oe tt was the most interesting race ever ‘seen in the state. SHERIDAN CO. BREEDERS The General Store Merchant: Mote prompt and courteous treat- ment is likely to be accorded his correspondence with che City jobber and manufacturer if his letters In The Home: No Clergyman should be without a typewriter. It is of great assistance in preparing sermons and writing the many letters that a pastor has to write. The Minister: Lg ITH B05. ‘TWPEWaITER co. re to- oday a. ae 422 nein s Bismarck, N. D. tion as checked below: Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor Flint received this morning ad- vice of the organization of the Sheri- dan County Breeders’ association at Goodrich, a former member of the|, state senate, is president, and the next |! |meeting of the organization will be jheld at McClusky on December 7. Paul H; Jeardeau, who won a'prize in the recent composition contest on “Ten Reasons for a Pure-Bred Sire,” is oné of the active members of the new asso- ciation. MOORHEAD OUT OF DEBT BY FIRST NEXT MONTH ry Rebuilt L.C, Smith | | i : Moorhead, Minn.. shead will be # city without debt De- 'cember 1. $40,000 worth of bonds—noWw outstand- against the city at this time. Tonight Only 106 15c¢ me that is an excusb to escape a; | United Cigars—Hoskins | exclusive | “This $25 might look small,” said{ 622 miles in 8 hours and 59 minutes, |: ASSOCIATION BOOSTS STOCK catalog. McClusky last week. J. E. Davis of |: Nov. 21.—Moor- On that date Moorhead, will retire For several months the city has had RHEUM “The Most ef the Drink anda Woman [% PLAY HAVOC WITH ABIG MAN IN e Devil at His Elbow” A 5-Act Metro Wonderplay of Thrills, Romance and Novelty, Starring Dorothy Green and Clifford Bruce Matinee Only 5615¢ Thursday Wm. Farnum: - TH AE Best for the Least” ‘suffictent funds on hand to retire the bonded indebtedness, and recently it \notified the holders of the bonds that ‘the same must be presented for pay- ;ment December 1. Jn 19 years, or since the present city charter was adopted, Moorhead has \retired $200,000 in debts—the city ow- ing $200,000 at the time the present charter was made operative. | Under the present charter, no city’ improvement can be undertaken un-}' iTess‘the funds are available for the en tire job. ‘ agent in Bismarck. loose or rattle. Heavy on and take off. stration. ing—anid which is. the only debt —~ LIBRARY IS OPEND BY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Tribune Special Service), Valley City, N. D., Nov. 21.—Satur- day evening marked the formal open- ing of the Knights of Pythias library Black Silk Stove Polish ‘2 WHEN YOU, ASK FOR Off, Lasts s BUTTER Bed erting Saves Work. Lino polis Sa Get aCan Today & NORTNERN In All Kinds of Weather-- MPHE STUDEBAKER Every-Weather Top is not a make-shift--not a comp- ‘ romise in any way. It is a part of the body built as exclusively to con- form to the lines as the body of a closed car is built to conform to the chassis. 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