The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1916, Page 9

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SCOOP Sou Liv RASCAL | NORTHERN LEAGUE HAY TAKE OVER TERRITORY OF WESTERN CANADA Re-Organization Will Be Consid- ered at League Meeting To Be Held on Monday Fargo, N: D., De Reorganiza- tion of the Northern league on a ba that will bring Winnipeg. Moosejaw and Brandon, Canada, and Minot, Grand Forks aml Fargo into the ‘cir- cuit will be considered at the league meeting to be held in Minneapolis Monday. John Moll of Winnipeg and Secre- Farrell of the national commis- sion have both submitted this scheme to other league directors. It would mark ihe h of the finish of the Western Canadian league, the Northern league taking over that territory. Duluth and Superior would be aban- doned,— BERNARD WINS HIS. BOUT} Jamestown, N. Dy. “Dee. 2.—Tony ‘nard, the noted South Dakota grap: won his match with Al Otne: innesota pride, here Thursda) ‘d took two, ight falls ning the first in nuteg with a wrist lock and hammer lock, and the second jn 15 minutes, conds, with a wrist lock and head scissors. ~~ TWO DEFEATS DURING SEASON FOR CASSELTON Casselton, N. 2.—The Cas- selton football team closed its son with but two defeats. A spec: victory over the previously The team averaged 1: The games played and the scores are as follows: ton 55, Tower y 0; Casselton 7, Wahpe- ton 6; Gasselton’ 24, Ulen 0, and Cas- selton 6, Hope, 0.” The team lost to Fargo-high, 6 to 0, and ‘to Valley City high school, 10 to 0. 7G WONDERFUL Fag Nr oan Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi- cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete rerovery to Mayr’s Wonderful Rem- edy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailments. For ‘sale by druggists everywhere. Cm That’s Our ‘Specialty and we’ve got the best procurable) direct from the mines, Our MONARCH coal is gwaran- teed to be clean, free from mois- ture and unadulterated with slate, sand or clinkers. You cannot buy better coal anywhere. There is absolutely no waste except an extremely low percentage of ash. Buy your coal from us and save yourself from disappointment. We can give you very attractive prices on car lots. C. A. FINCH Lumber Co. PHONE 17 ‘Monarch =~ Bear Creek Owl Creek Nut a Anthracite Nut THE CUB REPORTER CAPITAL cITY ’| Defeated Jamestown in Railroad! and harmless, (IT WOULDNT D0 FOR A ou 70 carr war f MARRIED MAN LIKE f \T woud GET You IN BAD. WITHYOUR_ WIFETO- COME HEME WITH A STRANGE. \ HAIR ON YOUR ITS DIFF RA Witt ME-= A a 6LO HOULDERY It shows Elmer Oliphant, the great Here’s Play That Gave Uncle Sam’s Cadets : a Victory Over Middies One Week Ago Today | This picture, the first of the Army-Navy gridiron struggle, taken Csturday at the polo grounds,.New York, shows: the the Army victory over. the Navy! goal from the 18-yard line in the first period, Oliphant, almost single-handed, won the game for Uncle Sam’s fiture generals. “pall. on his own five: -yard line and raced 90 yards to Navy's five-yard .ine before : ‘two''terrific bucks,’ Oliphant carried ‘the ball over for a touchdown. It was only a few minutes later that he kicked the field goal that cave Army a total, of nine points and decided the game which ended 15 te 7. - The picture shows the course of the ball and the pigskin as it. s2i!ed directly. batween the goal posts, 3 est individual scoring machi ig downed by the of the 1916 season, kicking a placement \ On the kick-off, at the very start.of the game, hg caught fleet-footed tay: that gave Ingram, . Thén, on ROWLERS WN City Yesterday by Close Mar- gin of 77 Points The Bismarck bowling team jour- ineyed to Jamestown on Thanksgiving | day and by steady, consistent bowling, got away with the long end of, the contest by 77 pins. A royal: reception was extended to the boys from Bis-} marck, we Bismarck— Flow . 143 166 483 Baker . 208 15) 554 Edwards 179 203. 555 ‘Wahler 203 193 564! Boettcher 174 203 566 Totals ........ 899 907 916 2722 Jamestown— Cran .. 149 182 156 487 Smith . 182 197 169 548 Fitzgerald 182 204 178 564 POPSET IHFHTIHOOD . OLD-TIME COLD CURE— ° DRINK HOT TEA! & Ze oe 8OO99O90G0000 Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a -sieve and. drink a teacupful at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective to break a. cold and cure grip, it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus break- ing up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a‘cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe RUB REUMATISH FROM STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness From Joints and Muscles With a Small-Trial’ Bot- tle of Old St. Jacob's Oil. Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It’s pain only; not one case fn fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacob’s Oil” right on the “tender spot,” and by the ‘time you say Jack Robinson —out comes the rheumatic pain. “St. Jacob’s Oil” is a harmless rheuma- tism cure which never disappeints and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from ach- & joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neural- gia. Limber up ! Get a 25-cent bottle! of old-time, hone: St. Jacob's Ont from any drug store, and in a moment} you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheuma- Iverson ... Lundstén . 161 160 155 476 $81 177 570 24 885 2645 {UD GOES ON IN DIGKINGON Theaters, Pool Halls and Bowling-Al- leys in “Queen City” Must Close | Sundays—Effective Tomorrow. Dickinson, N. D.,-Dec. 2.—Theaters, pool halls and bowling alleys will not operate in Dickinson tomorrow. State’s Attorney Burgeson has issued ,an order which has been supplement- ed by Mayor Alfred White. It means that the “lid” is as far as this city is concerned. It will undoubtedly result in Villard street looking somewhat deserted to- }morroW afternoon and evening. Largé | heater crowds have occupied that thoroughfare on Sundays in the past. NOVAK ASHAMED OF SELF Writes From Minneapolis That He Underestimated Worth of North— Anxious For ‘Another Bout. “In the first ptace, I will admit that ¥ underest}mated North and never dreamed of him having\a chance with me, so neglected my training,” writes Joe Novak from Minneapolis in ex- plaining his defeat here last Wednes- day evening. “T am ashamed Of myself when T think of the showing I made and I only want to get another crack at him before I will be conveinced that he can beat me.” Novak left Bismarck Thursday af- ternoon, intending to spend two weeks in training at the Cook gymnasium in Minneapolis, in anticipation of a re- turn match with North for a $100 side bet and Urey Hoy House e receipts. DIGKINSON TO PLAY BEACH Dickinson, N. D. Dec. 2 pekin: son high school opens their basketball season next Friday evening on the lo- cal armory floor when the Beach “quint.” The line-up for Dickinson will be chosen from the following men: Al Brodie, Monte McCutchan, George Tillquist, Weld - Guon, Ray Hoblusen, Rex Ware and Charles Eld- Ted. CECIL WHEELER WINS CROSS.COUNTRY RUN | AT JAMESTOWN (Special to The Tribune). _ Jamestown, N. OD. Dec. 2.—The cross-country run staged by the local Y. M C._A. Thanksgfving day was won by Cecil Wheeler. The course was over a distance of two miles and a half and Wheeler negotiated it in 4 minutes, 30 seconds. Walter Wheel- er. brother to the victor, took second while Walter Guymer finished third. A. gold medal was given the winner tism away. while his brother received a bronze medal. Ree GG | OLD HE LooteD SLEEPY That’s Reason Why Chester Woods, Colored, Drank a: High-ball Of- fered Him Last: Night. Chester Woods, a colored porter ar- rested last night. for being drunk, told City: Attorney McCurdy’ in Judge Dol- an’s court this morning that he was walking along. the street last night, when. a couple of fellows told him he looked sleepy and wanted to know if phe didn’t want to take a high-bait to wake him up. Woods wasn’t going to pass up a free drink, so he took a gulp. He be- came more drowsy. And then it was goodnight. He awoke this morning in the police station, | WILL OPEN BIDS MONDAY City: Commissioners in Session Mon. day Will Receive Bids For Re. modeling the City Pest House. Bids for the remodeling of the pest hoyse in the’ north)end of the city will be opened at the meeting of the city commissioners ‘Monday evening. It will be the third time that bids have been asked and as a result it is expected that there will be some close figures submitted. Architect Frederick W. Keith, who will supervise the work, stated today that the plans call for a weather-tight structure and furnace heat. TAKES MOTOR TRIP.. The Misses Laura and Ruby Ode. Hazel McGraw and Fred Jessel and Howard Arnold of this city, formed a motor party and went to Moffit.and Hazelton Thanksgiving day. QorQQ Every Night For’ Constipatio: Headache indigestion. RANDRETH Winter Suits Made-to-Order _ Repairing and: Pressing Neatly Done First Clags Work. Frank Krall T BR. ss 5 | OITyY NEWS | FROM TEMVIK. . ‘Miss Mayme ‘Monahan’ of ‘Temvik; a teacher in the schools of that vil- lage, is spending ae day in. Bismarck, visiting friends. , STEELE MEN A; IN THE city. M. B. Holtz and D. M, Dougherty, Prominent business men of Steele, ar- rived in the city today and are mak- ing the Hotel MoKenzie their head- quarters, ATTENDING TO BUSINESS, W.-F. Wilson of Robinson and P. F. Kurtzman of Hazelton were arriv- | THOUSAND Het ON Tie ually verted oil throw thes ito with disease, Behind the largest per ARE 50 PEOPLE BORDER” of bad and effect. ng conflict cent, Bbysleal broseJowns, BAD BLOOD will bo found az i. You can mot reach and overcome this outlaw of your. cyztem ‘with ordinary’ snedicinal emmunition. You rae hunt him hand + bin down S., a PO nd fight ERFUL CLEANSER OF THE “pr OOD” Write for our our. Medical Advisory De} FREE books aw Slood Skin Diseases, cr C Addane THE SWIFT SPECirtE C9., 167 Sultt Site; a ii spending’ the day hore, * business matters, TICKET SALES EXCEED $28,000. Ticket sales for the month of No- vember will exe: thern Pacific station. The exact fig- ures Wil -be available within a day or two. VISITING ATTORNEY M’CURDY. Rev. T. U. Richmond, pastor-of the First. Presbyterian church at Eurling- ton, this state, arrived in the city last evening and will spend the week-end the guest of City Attorney McCurdy. JUDGE ELLSWORTH IN CITY.: Judge .S. E. Ellsworth of James- town has arrived in the city’and is this afternoon arguing in behalf of the property owners of the: city/for a ‘permanent injunction to restrain the city from carrying out its-paving pro- attending: to} gram'in the Sefond: distri The case came up before. Judge ‘Nuessle last Saturday. Late in the afternoon: a continuance was taken until today.}) Ladies, if you want to see some-:' thing to your advantage, come in and see the Oxo-Gas producer at work. It will do anything coal or wood will do. As clean as° electricity. One door south of Palladium on. Fifth street. 12-1-5¢ WHEN YOU ASK FOR =: BUTTER & NORTHERN A. O. HENDERSON, D. C. Doctor of. CHIROPRACTIC. Acute and Chronié diseases adjusted WitHout the usé of dPais, s Surgery or Osteopathy): i . Office over Bismarck Bank ' : ~“Gorner 3rd and Main, Rooms 3.4 Bismarck—Tuesdays\and Fridays. als in the city this morning and are Its good 0Ge BROTHERS MOTOR CAR. ness is alone. responsible : is $950 t 0. b, Detroit) for the unusual demand _ that ape has sexisted from: the beginning At no time since the first car was built has the demand been satisfied, and yet in point of sales Dodge Brothers stand among the arse five producers in the world. It will pay you to ‘viait us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. ; n The tire mileage is unusually high. The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is $785 (f. 0. b. Detroit) The price of the Winter Touring Car or Road- ster complete “er eee regular mohair top Missouri Valley Motor Co. CARL PEDERSON, Manager Bismarck, N. D. Ad

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