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Spay IE eset "- FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 1, 1916. “a By~ Top” HE DIDNT want a of A Five Minute Talk Is Not Always Five Minutes ra *, ==) /TWUHWUH-WUH | ¢% SHUN -THUH-THOH- ‘ r WAN IE (TS UST Mee Bossa T Wott: WUH- WH THUM-THANICS FU) | FIVE MINUTE CONVERSAT EVE miwresgs GENTLEMAN kg T WUH-WANT J-TUH] FUH - FUH FOR YouR, HE wanteD A HALF Thu see, ALY QUT HERE. SusT- ROHR IS (A KOH KUH KIN. / |) HOUR FORA Five WANTS A AT-TUH-TUH MINUTE. CONVERSATION! SCOOP jit ou, 11M AWFUL Bu BUSY-BUT mull ( : FAVE MINUTE, speed in her undertaking to “pilot” the state, just 14 minutes to toss the! , Bismarck hope for the first fall. It th Wk linihond artist | came gk Son of a hammerlock and, ea We mown: ci 11 half Nelson, Joe developed speed , ‘leona 2x WATGHES NORTH DEFEAT}: Bg) . anne ot tia tata cee sity att WA i and action and sought to punish his, work while pastiming with the James-! ‘ | oPponent from the start with head; town club and later with the nine CAPITAL CITY GRAPPLER rushes which would upset both who} that carried the Capital City to the . i FOR IIE 108 championship of the western division Miah a eat fai ant bon of North Dakota: Before a crowd of several hundred | S°meumes be i The couple left on No. 4 yesterday times the bare floor, but Joe's style of} ry HOSE who have sat spellbound at the ‘sweet simplicity of its prelude, the grim horror of its warfare and_ the + | morning for Knoxville, Ta., where they —™any ot ee Fin one work wAs not effective, “Novak doubt-| } iy Former C: i i will make their future home. ‘playmates and class al lessly would have. been thrown soon-, ce 2 - ° a5 : aptain of Bismarck cuit BiSTEn nO |he had played. marbles and hookey, /er in the first fall, if the ‘situations or| mighty lesson of its climax, have Une Team Wedded to Miss Cath- BASKETBALL | visited the old swimming hole and complications“ which, North worked | : teased the tez#her until her wrath /him into were not saved.by both be | ine Hamil ne eRe nim into were not saved by both be equivocally pronounced ‘“CIVILI- erIne Hamilton F ee ne ' rT ffed ing off the mat. Referee O. W. i a & me . eee sere tol ge the igh Satan chapped hand. North of Mina, a ers Wnsened the erp caen cine and = ZATION” the most remarkable gem the stage has ever known. LEAV. E orth Dakota h: ranged Young wrestling apostle, ‘capsized all | ‘t Peer forthe district and state basketball barges of advance dope by pinning | twice during the sega! Retain et THAT STATE THEIR HOME| tournaments to/be held next March.|the shoulders of Joe Novak twice inj (or the 3 | The four district tournaments will be succession to the mat at the armory North into dangerous territory but the! pa i - = 4 y “GILL. of eus- cea crey nGlteke “potty” | Held at the university, the ‘Minot Nor- | Wednesday evening, | The snatel, was en eee Kener out } : eS de cain at” speci’ aay |e ates City Nowmal and thefor,the nouse receits which mount Tt a04 porte ana a cey Crome. | ADE TORT Special Soloists and Mandan high school, on Friday and.ed to $114. Saturday, arch 2 and 3, 1917. f | Looked Like Judgment Day for Novak| It was a sportive and a gay crowd | ba, The state tournament will take| The rigid physique of Joe Novak’ which broke Laci tespecome sree place two weeks later, at the univer-, made so after a summer spent in trav- tors at the . HS Sed obich pe ‘ Only schools ‘belonging to the ‘eling with a ‘carnival company during the saree ti ‘nie cig ey a School league are eligible to which time he faced all comers, could preciated the dint i tax i tenel ipate in the district tourna- not tide over the inexorable grips 50 or 75 cents ai preity an vont tHe Mrs. Dan Hamilton of th 5 The four winners of the dis:;which the Minot boy fastened onto sion gripped the cree a ors from . ceremony was performed 10:39 | trict tournaments participate in the him. From the second that the t--» start, seldom see: We less, a, or o'clock by the Rev. Father Geraghty. state tournament, and play for. the | slinked onto the mat, North had Joe match is arranged. Aen us The bride is one of Jamestown's ! state. championship. worryfig as though the judgment day the crowd. At times it.was “Oh, Joe? i 3 “Oh, North!” { . ( p!Californta Saturday, looks far and Se ee were near. Novak was game but when, and again “Oh, N ‘ | AS lafter 21 minutes of casting for.a grip _ The popularity of the ringside seats ft away the best. 2 y ye E. gg Used as Fo otb a ll ’ | whieh would stick and finding instead the : 3 : H : four-co! a.body, scissors locked on him, Novak. s#les, at several els. Bet | 4 q ¥ vies pee caplas Be apg a ~lhost his color and gave up the second ting. cogtinue ay ain ent OOTBALL RL § | \ ing’ Brow sburgh, sols. fall to, save himself from the kidney Wase"s being 4 ( Minnesota or the winner of the Qhio! t at rl tron anque unishment which was being adminis- broth y of North living.in Bis- — | Northwestern game, . Georgia Tech ! be.given an equal chance. **< { i Minot boy! The 1916 footbal! season, just draw: | = . heavily, on (ye Mit btigeee Merete ght pera "and! eked up ‘unk oe green Wil-| ing to ‘a close, offers’ an: opportunity:|” Elder, captain and speedy shortstop of the championship ball club whie » represented Bismarck during the summer, signed a 1 contract Jamestown yesterd morning. was united in marriage to a arine Hamilton, daughter January J and. 2 8 Piece Symphony Orehestra and Washington would Uecide the merits of the great college game in each section and put-the: business of selecting an all-American team on a ‘hgsis where the man who plays a few hundred miles from New York would See SONS. ¢ Jamestown, N, D., Nov. 29.—A foot- King, and “Honest Opinion of the the west side of the.amat/; Referee r the match| for a football “world “series” ‘never |’ ball game played betweon the teams Team,” was given by “Baby” Lamb, | Roberts stepped forward and” patted otel' handed | duplicated 'in -past seasons. f chosen by 'the captain and the cap- th Dee eee bee. over $100. to. Wilcox, in bets which he| With one . exception, the middl tain-elect in which the football was a ‘B® coach. First Fall to North in 14 Minutes.) 0°" { pfaced eutlier in the day.| west, the championship has ’ either decorated egg and tossed across the Following the banquet. Spencer was |. It. took B. North, unquestionably Wier ike heavy! winner. "| been’ decided, or could’ We in a» singld table was one of the features of the elected captain for the season of 1917. :now the middleweight champion of, Norns are What Service Is... {game, and the-sectloital wintiers’could4. petduet eae bythe poet ot tne = = = == ia ‘A score of town fellows who once’ participate in a° series which would’ members of the high school team of | r i e gs ec trousers and played with; leayé no ‘doubt as to the abilities o! this city at the home,of, Mrs. Frank|,* *.* * * * & #°% #:408 #48 4 4 ¥ 8 #4 4% & # & & % Norecknde, Det te a iateh wag (the teams-in those‘parte of the'eoun- Rathman last week. | * SECRET OF MAKING MONEY IS OUT—BUY YOUNG * over. They even folloved him into | tzy which are seldom recognized. by Plates were laid for 18. A four-| # BASEBALL “‘STARS'’’ CHEAP AND DEVELO? TAEM * the Shower bat&rooms. } One ‘carried j eastern and. mid-western exports. Course dinner was spread. Decora-;% x % % 4 % Sok OK RR RR ORT OR Ke Rk RRR ROH ROR hig sock, another his sweater, a third| The championship of the east ‘could tions were chrysanthemums, lambs ; his collar and tie and a fourth prob- ibe decided bya game between Brown and footballs. The fireplace. was! War babies aren't the only medi-, he looked anything but promising and ably’ one of his shoes. ‘North's!duds amd Pittsburgh. There is not a team decorated with the pictures of the yms for getting rich quick in these| the club magnates had about’ decided came to him in pieces. For the first | Which could dispute the. winner's titu- football teams of former years. The days of high finance. Baseball play-| their money was wested, itime since ‘his arrival inxBismarck tc |!ar honors, except the Army, which waiters were dressed to represent ers, if bought right and selected care- He was thin and looked weak. He train for the match he learged what is not included: on. account of. not} darkies. They were Woodward, fully give even better returns, as} had a bad position at the bat, looked seryice is in Bismarck, and that pop- | Playing under conference rules. Plank and Upshaw. | shown by the case of Roger Hornsby, | like a schoolboy in the field and at-|ularty plays an important rank in| In the middle west the right of tie The farewell to the team was given sensational third baseman of the St.| ted miserably.) |. | bringing it. N winner of the Ohio State-Northwest- by Floyd Rathman, captain and quar Louis Cardinals. During the winter he trained care-| Novak Leaves for Minneapolis. ern game to hold the title might bo ter-back, undoubtedly the iest| Hornsby cost the Cards $500 when} fully, changed his batting style and] Novak hastened to his room in the | 4!sputed by Minnesota, which in spite high school quarter in 5 he was purchased from Fort Worth. | dieted, and when he showed: up: last Van Horn after the defeat. He was of an early defeat by Hlinois, has de- f “Lambs That | Have Known,” was A year later he was valued at $10,000.| spring he was 30 pounds _ heavier, a disappointed man. A mesenger call-| Veloped a remarkably powerful offen- fe , 5 diy abate the title of a toast given by Professor; When he joined the St. Louis club | fielded cleanly and hit like a demon. eq at the room. An envelope was de-| *iVe, 88 Indicated by the Wisconsin : LOW ; —— FARES © aco} $260" it was from North, "| fm the south, Georgia Tech, with ‘There never was a tragedy yet the wonderful Strupper, has the un- which woman ceouldirt neat So Jog fe alee call for premier honors. and oe ——te the—— , se ti SOUTH ~ EAST . . Thanksgiving with his wife, léaving ington. aggregation, by the defeat of N A ak and 4 3 ‘1 é behind a challenge hat he i willing = . : _ ‘| to meet North a week from tomorrow z : Fi re + bi Bi ypewriter Service: ; for the house receipts and a 9100 side| bie, ats de DATES of SALE: DEC, Jet to 31st, 1916 ? p arc etme ome WEN YOU ASK FOR Gi - rereney Neeatt sod Seyi Dalits train for two weeks in Cook’s gyni- - ARE YOU GOING . oe 5! : - asium and then probably retdrn to the | MR am BUTTE R ty = ; in Rural Communities eee 8 NGRTAERN FLORIDA + CALIFORNIA? and Joe is willing to sacrifice a $ : The typewriter is coming into more extended use in rural com- munities because of the assistance it renders to all classes of people, are a few examples of the possibilities of service: on the wrestling altar of chance and go in for the house receipts, it might be possible that the fans of Bismarck would stand for a. return match be- tween the two. As shown last Wed- nesday night, Novak was not the man of last year. Again, it is to be taken into consideration that it was his first hard match-of the season. Bean and Rentrop at fingside. The Farmer: Think of the possibilities of selling produce by the means _ of typewritten letters sent out to customers? Tj letters give the sender a business standing with the people who ve them and atso enable the keeping of carbon copies of the correspon: dence, which many times does away with misunderstandings and lawsuits, Notable wrestlers who arrived in f the. city and- were spectators were The General Store Merchant: More prompt and courteous treat- Alec Bean, formerly of South Dakota, ment is likely to be accorded his who wrestled Rentrop at Wilton last orders and correspondence with the City jobber and manufacturer if his letters ; night, add Charley Rentro, besides are typewsitten, WEE? {Several others who are blossoming | ' out in the game. Bean brought down : ra : . bunch of fans fro: ilton who In The Home: The boy or girl who is intending to follow a business Hinde the trip by aching WaNPTEE the career can secure no better start than a knowledge of city about 11 o’clock. They were unan-! typewriter operating. . Children who learn to use the typewriter learn spelling at the same time. The housewife finds it a great convenience in writing recipes and for general correspondence. imous in stating that the Novak-North | card was one of the speediest they! had seen. The Minister: No Ctergyman should be without a typewriter. It is p BERNARD AND OLNESS — of great assistance in preparing serine and. writing READY FOR THE WORD the many letters that a pastor has to write. (Special Correspondence.) Jamestown, N. D., Nay. 28.—Tony * . . ee Bernard, noted South Dakota wres- A Free Burning, Non-Clinkering Coal, Low in Ash and High in Calorid Value tler, and a Otness, who ae from 66 a : s ’ Minnesota, have arrived in €his city, 9 preparatory to their match, billed for A F uel Without a F, ault at Thanksgiving day. Eoth men-are, mid- ; = dleweights. Bernard and Otness are, a opto = ; $3.25 per ton Delivered BASKETBALL ‘QUINT’ This coal does.not Clinker, and contains less su d ignite mi T (Special to the gs orig Se en mein ‘ower 'y, N. D., Mail us the | LC. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. Coupon today REF” | 422 Broadway. Bismarck, N. D. j Please send me information as checked below: CD Send me {ree catciog. () How cas I get a Factory Rebuilt L. C. Sexith iter ? (What abost tr: ing ia my old machine? | Street or P.O. ibune.) /27.—All in- dications are now that Tower Gity North will enter a speedy basketball team : be Y ; : in the race for the basketball cham- i 5 pionship of the state this year. T 3 village has for several years held the SES coe distinction of having the best basket- ball team in the state. $ REE ~~ Sins Are Forgiven The Sanger Advance: Editor Chris- tianson of the Sioux County Pioneer; . roe eles, eras thanks for his = a 4 oat ae Fe eas : election as county auditor, and prom- . Sach Geis? = eae ises those who opposed hig as ears Office Cor. Sth and Broadway Phone 453 F. J. M‘CORMICK, Agent @Ueal as those who assisted him. :