The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1916, Page 6

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————SE= THE C SCOOP REPORTER THREE WEEKS MORE TILKMAS|( THE TIME FoR. XMAS BUYS— WiLe FLN_TO BEAT TH’ OVTCH! Why Not Include Capital City? Reorganization of the league is being considered +! noon at a meeting being he! neapolis, It is propose] to bring ‘argo into the doning Duluth and Sup a reorganization would mi the finish of the Western Can: league. It is very probable that tle will be accomplished at toda meetin of Northern league heads will be called in the future to air the propo- sition. Bismarck last year proved loyal to a home team end should make an attempt to get into the Northern leagué, Jt should enter a fight for the Moosejaw berth. It’s fight should ve directed on the ground that Moose- jaw is too far distant from Uncle am’s towns and that the traveling expense would be too hea Bis- marck should make an attempt to se- league baseball this coming sum- Why not call a meeting of the fans of the where the propo- sition can be aired and the matter then referred to the national commis- sion? It’s a fact that John Burmeis: ter, president of the league, and John Moll, owner of the Winnipeg fran- chise, and a big Northern’ league character, would gladly consider a proposition from Bi: rck and give it first hearing. A city the size of Bismarck and a city Which handles a n large floating population should be on} An opportunity is; presenting itself right now in the re-— the baseball map. organization of ts Northern league. ’ * Bean Wants to Meet North. iAlec Eean, a Wilton pride, is out with a challenge to meet B. North, middleweight champion wrestler of the state, who defeated Novak in two (straight falls here, Thanksgiving eve. Eean is anxious to mect the wonder at Bismarck or in Wilton. It is very probable that a card will be arranged. North stated last night that he’s wiil- ihg to'‘meet Bean at Wilton, any time, and for any amount. Guarantee mo- ney for the appearance of both men will soon be posted. ee 8 ‘Rolier Skating Hitting Pace. ' The roller skating craze hitting a pace in the Capital Ci The throngs which pack the armory Tues- day, Thursday, Saturday and’ Sunday nights ig significant that the old-time sport is not on the wane. Manager Fisher of the rink provides good mu- sic for his patrons, rowdyism is held in check and a pleasant evening can always be enjoyed, on his flood. . ° Isn’t Someone Going to Get Susy? Isn’t someone going to get busy and get the matter of a municipal skating rink for Bismarck under fire Speaking & Sport Northern | vould pack an ice rink afternoons w, Brandon, Minot, | and that another conference! Just another wrinkle on the North- | which has a branch in Fargo. - ° ee Witb jquit, but didn’t. ADOPT RULE =~ AGAINST THE DRESSING IN HOLIDAY GARB. such great weather as ‘this, hundreds and evenings. Apple creek is too far ay—still, lovers enjoy the walk. The Missouri too dangerous. A well lighted municipal ice rink, flood- ed at intervals when needed would te delight to both the young and the old. £ first-class ‘“‘toyland.” The grocery- stores are getting in the holiday sup- plies and other holiday arrangements are peeping into-eyidence. MANY ATTEND: SERVICES. Many citizens of this city assembled at the Palace theater yesterday to at- tend the’ annua memorial services of jthe Benevolent Protective Order of | Elks, at which Attorney Lee Combs Time Limit for Participation in Any Branch of College Sport Is Five Years sy als More on Northern League Ball, RESULT OF INTER-STATE ern league“Haseball for Bismarci. | The local stores are “dolling up”) VY | their counters and display windows in ; the heighth of holiday garb. The ‘toy | | stores are being rennovated into a CONFERENCE AT FARGO ‘of Valley City was the principal of the | \ MANDAN NEWS — Northern Pacific titket office, | ee by a company of musical- entertain. ence, $; eee ‘afternoon's program. BUYS NEW EQUIPMENT. G, A. Wolf;. local blacksmith con- ducting one of the most complete atid up-to-date blacksmith shops in the city, has purchased some additional equipment. His business has grown to such an extent that he found it nec: essary to increase his working force. : Among the new additions to his shop is a complete oxy-acetylene welding outfit, The pew outfit will be install- ed and: will be ready for use in about a week. MANY-NEW CITIZENS. Fargo-Moorhead made expenses for} the first time in baseball last Year| It was done this way. The team didj not go to the preliminary expense of early spring training in some eastern or southern city as John Moll’s Win- nipeg aggregation did. Besides clear- ing the boards, the Fargo-Moorhead club liquidated something like $800 of the 1915 debt. Bismarck has a fan- dom. It was evident at the games last year, Jt would be more evident ‘at league ball. A popular subserip- tion of $800 would give the city rec. ognition. es western cries of ‘North Dakota\and the.western cities of Can-' ‘ada’'até growing, They are not the Moorehead Normal school, Concordia | % college, Mayville Normal school, El-, ities they, werey ive qe venet Le lendale Normal school; Wahpeton Sci-;¢d to the po pulacdint Morton county. marck has experienced a rematkable @2Ce ‘School, James! s : apy! siweré continued and‘ one growth in population. The Capital ; Valley City, Normal, school, attended. appti deltizenship and. six City can support a league team, Let} The:conference basket ball schedule were “carrf@®” over until next term. us try. “> \Wwas announced today as follows: ; With the cxamination of the appli-, ‘ * ee Mayville Schedule, *cants for naturaligation, the Decem-: Loss OF A TRUE BLUE FRIEND. |_ Mayville: Normal School—Jani. 15, Ver Dan R. Craig, formerly a Chicago! ‘Masi: Hant ha-engh, sport writer and for. several’ years N _ McPHERSON it EAD. Mayville; Jan. 27, Ellendale at. May. Mc ON IS DI 5 { ‘takes to heart the death of the fate head; Jan, 30, Valley Clty at Valley pasted away af, the Mandan hosglte Colonel “Bob” Unglaub more’ than City; Jan. 21, Jamestown at Jamés- death resulting from injuries he re most of; the Northern league fans. town; Feb. 6, Valley City at Mayville; solvent nee ey aE, | ened rent 4 tRTObiaree tad r4 Te ae Fem. 12, Moorhead Normal dt May- Tesided in the vicinity of Mandan for ball “arcles of the two ‘cities it was a ville; Feb.’ 21, Wahpeton at Wahpe- oe Ba uicoavoaté. che funeral wae fact in daily evidence that the mana- |} Feb. etree Pe lenniale. ger of the Fargo-Moorhead club con- , 9 sdered Craig as his best friend. Ung- [es Moctead Normal Sthool~Jan, ead > ay alley City at Valley City; Feb. 3,| laub frequently called Dan Craig into Wahpeton at Wahpeton; Feb. 5, V: consultation on matters pertaining to ‘ahpeton ‘al eereron, 19." ley City at. Moorhead; Feb. 12, May- the success of the league. The two formed a great working combination, Ville at Mayville; Reb. 17, Concord , Craig is now traveling representative |for the Western Newspaper union, (Special to The Tribune). Fargo, N. D., Dec. 4.—Adoption of a; rule against professionalism, defining. it as participaiton in athletic contests for money, setting the time limit for partcipation in any branch of college sport at five years, and selecting Far- go for the permanent meeting place. } were features of the Interstate Ath- lens conference held in+Fargo yoster- lay. Big Representation. | At that time, representatives of the ‘cundertakinjf Chapol, ; ° ej THREE LOCAL ENGINEERS BURNED,’ Of the 10 engines destroyed by fire when a portion of the Northern Paci. | head! Feb. 19, Mayville at-Moorhead; ed to the local) Northern Pacific round: Feb. 28, Ellendale at Moorhead; “Feb, 20Use. The ickirison switch. engine . was also destroyed. 3 It will be of interest to Bismarck ,* Concordia at Moorhead. — ‘speed fans as well as those of the! Concordia College. 1. 25’ BLACK 1S HONORED. state who Louis Disbrow drive at the Concordia College—Jan. 22, May-|~-walter G. Black, member of the en- Fargo fair two years ago to know that, Ville'at Moorhead; Feb. 17, Moorhead | cineering firm of Black & Griffin, was the prenuptial promise which he made several months ago when he took a bride that he would forsake the track forever, stands in danger. Now, it is, understood that the famous little driv-| Mulford and ‘nay Harrods ast aah head at Valley’ City; Jan. 30, Mayville ed among the famous racers who %t Valley City; Feb, 5, Moorhead at / marck, and Walter G. Black, of Man- | promised their wives that they would Moorhead; Feb. 6, Mayville at May-|dan. Mr. Black recently came to Man- | Disbrow made ville; Feb. 12, Ellendale’ at Valley! dan trom Gary, Ind., where he held great attempt in 1915 to shatter the City? March 6, Ellendale st Ellendale.) many responsible engineering posi- j North Dakota state record made the Wah Faire ele Jan. 15, tions, |week previous at Grand Forks. The’, Wahpeton Scienc’ jan. 15,/ fin, engineered the. paving and sewer Moorhead; March 1, Ellendale Moorhead; March 3, Moorhead at Civil Engineers, Only three engineers Moorhead. . : in the state of North Dakota enjoy Valley City Normal. ithat distinction. They are: F. L. Valley City Normal—Jan. 20, Moor-/ anders, city engineer of Fargo; T. R. Mayville at Mayville; Feb. 3, Moor- f cotrt opened, with Judge 'Teavement. He. with his: partner, Mr. Grif: | studies in St. Thomas cojlege, after spending a few days in Manfan with his parents and friends. oe te Di ‘a couple of days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Erikson, of this city. rday to resume his studies in ‘the Mrs. Hal B. Parson received inifor- ‘mation recently from’“her husband ed yesterday from Glen Ullin, where Saturday 15 newseitizens were add- Who was called’ to his formér home in ‘he'had been’ on ‘business fora few Cleveland, O:, on ac¢onnt of the criti- cai illness of his father; that he did not arrive home in time, as his father Bassed away just before he’ arrived. cal friends in his be- %* vena Crodthwatte; ‘aa ‘Miss; unite this city, arrived in the city-yesterday morhing on: No: %3! froin Vaitley City: for afew days’ ,visit with hér parents. Miss Crosthwaite is attending the normal school. a sidisg-in: the Stone: district,.-was! in Mantlan today looking after business affairs and: renewing. acquaintances, eee y Miss Mina Aasved; thé newly ap- fic roundhouse was burned yesterday Gr atte eeeereeentent or chooks Aa it Moorhead; Feb. 19, Mayville. at) y i . ‘Grant county, was in Mandan’ Satur-/ Mayville; Feb. 17, Concordia vt Moor; Morning, three of the engines belong-‘day atteding to official busiess mat-| ters at the court house. oe # The machinists are making elabor- ate plans for their annual dance which is to be held Friday evening at the M. A. C. hall. Excellent music at Moorhead; March 1, Ellendale at {today highly honored when he was ad- | 248 been secured and a good time is! | | for all those who attend. at! mitted to the American Society’ of |!0 store for all those who al * Mrs. John W. Stevenson, who was \in Mandan Friday and Saturday visit- . [ing at the home of local friends, left AtKinson, ex-state engineer of Bis-|Yesterday morning for her home near Flasher, few ee order. eo 8 duties as day baggage man. Grosge-| bauer is again on the job at the local, Umber of days was off duty’ at the The musical entertainment’ staged |ties. He had heen in Glendive,"a pa- ers at the Palace theater Saturday night, ‘proved a real treat and their program was. énjoyéd by a large audi- Mias. Anna Ouren, teacher of the!the secretary of state’s office in Bis- Huff school, returned home Saturday ,Marck for a number of months, will afternoon on thé south branch train, ; after spending several days in Man-, where he will assume his new duties. dan visiting with relatives and friends, see ; Leo. McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. ;James McDonald, of Sixth’ avenue ‘northwest, left this morning on No. 4 for St. Paul. where he will resume his; Melvin Erickson left for Fargo yes- iting with relatives and friends. akota Business college. after visiting | The Knights of Pythias will hold a business meeting tonight at their cas- le. Nomination of officers will be in the latter's mother, who is a patient in the’ Mandan hospital, They return- ed to their home.in Flasher this morn- ing via automobile. nad * 6 Ne William ‘Grosgebauer, who for «3 ; Northern Pacific’ ticket office as night \ticket clerk, Saturday resumed his du- ~ | tient in the Northern Pacific hosp{tal. se @, Register of Deeds P. P, Schlosser of Grant county, was in’ Mandan’ Satur- jday, calling on Mandan friends. Mr. ‘Schlosser, who has been employed in soon move his family to Carson, Aughnay of this city, aytoed ‘to! Flash- er Saturday on a business mission in the interest of the Western Sales com- pany... : } * 4 * : George Kruetz of Sweet Briar re- tuurned. home this morning, after hav- ing spent several days in Mandan vis- Mrs, Jack Vetter, who was in Man- idan for a few days last week, left Sat- urday’for her home in Glendive, Mont. oe % Deputy Sheriff Gabe Eckroth return- sdays. : | + 8 i L. E. Opdyke @f Bismarck ‘and Leo} inesa, returned to Mandan Saturday afternoon on: No.7, ériroute home to Glendive. Heseecael, Sipeaage : ee B: ps Miss‘ Flofa Hartion of Bismarck was in Mandan Saturday, the guest:of relatives and friends. & @ Harmon: of the Capital City was ‘in Mandan Saturday visiting with relatives and friends. — Ei . A Bo O) BLUR, eae be cet Cogmissioner John Ellison was: in Mandan yesterday attending the’Elks ‘Memorial day exercises at the Palace theater. ; Dekel se wee metal Supt. T. H. Lantry of the Yellow- stone division, who has headquarters in Glendive, is expected to return home within a few days from Califor- ‘nia, where he. has been enjoying an extended’ vacation. oe oe Ne 3 Matt Sclieetz of the Odense district was in Mandan Saturday attending to ‘business matters at the treasurer's of- fice. oo 8 : Trainmaser: John Wynn of Dickin- son was in Mandan yesterday looking after business. affairs in’ «connection with his office. Pa Banker Otto Schimanskey of’ Solen autoed'’to Mandan’ Saturday to attend to business matters. : 9 6 C.-L, Finch, ‘storekeeper of the gen- al store at Timmer, was in Mandan today on business. i | Mra, Fred Bingenheimer and son, Frank, departed Friday evening on No. the ‘sympathy of a2 for Minneapolis..for a number of |. ‘days’ visit with relatives and friends, ee . ee Nee oe ait Tuberculosis in the Country. Tuberculosis is worse in. the coun+ try than in cities, Manyyrural folk stilt think they: can’ sleep =incbosed: H. §, Freisz and family of Flasher’ peatrooms and keep their health. Most business matters. ‘ They returned (home this moring vie -autpmepile., — | will meet Thursday, December 7, at 'the Scandinavian, Lutheran church. held this afternoon from,the Kennelly! ‘Harold Johnson, popular farmer re- Mesdames Bull and Timmerman will be the hostesses. | s+ | . Phil Kelley of Wilton arrived in the (City. yesterday.-and-intends: to locate in Mandan if he can find a desirable location... -: seats peisacees i Pee See ie had been in Sti+Paul on official bus- The Lutheran’ Ladies" Atd soctety |ithe, . modern... air-tight, Speciat Agent’ J.-F. Murphy, who |; shter; Were in Mandan over Sunday’visitine|'or the ills ‘that human flesh ts helr ‘of Mr. and Mrs: Jos: Crosthwaite, of With ,local friends and attending to!/5° gre due to living. 1a houses, We | wade. too sudden-a jump from the log abn" fal "of hentth-gtvitg Sioa i dwelling: Several--new students enroll]: every week, and every one satisfied with the college in all its appoint. ments. Students admitted without ‘you know‘ wha: Gone for: bi ‘ory will want to attend... ~ . honor, however, went to Johnnie: Rai- work in Mandan. this summer. WHEN YOU ASK FOR Ss ,BUTTER & NORTHERN Do CHIROPRACTIC Acute and Chronie diseases adjusted without the use of drugs, Surgery or Office over Bismarck Bank Corner 3rd and Victrola — Jn Your Home This Christmas? A. O. HENDERSON,D. C. Bismarck—Tuesdays and Fridays. head at Wahpeton; Feb. 9, Ellendale: at Ellendale; Feb. 20, Mayville at Wahpeton; March 2, Ellendale at ‘Wahpeton. Ellendale Normat. mey who made a mile on a half-mile circular track at 1:15. This record j was clipped by three-fifths of a sec- ‘ond by “Wild Bill” Endicott on the ,Fargo bowl last summer, A hard jtrack prevented a-state record of SEWER CORTRACT COMPLETED. The Badger Construction company Saturday night finished the contract) for installing the: sewage system in Ellendale Normal School—Feb. 9,!the special districts assigned by the | ‘Wahpeton at Ellendale; Feb. 12, Val-/commissioners this .summer. _ The ley City at Valley City; Feb. 21, May: contract cost approximately $12,000. eile ey A eee chega cat Rey. Father Augustine Fox of St. Moorhead; March 1, Concordia at! Aitthony was in Mandan Saturday at-| Moorhead; March 2, Wahpeton at {tending to business affairs and re- Wahpeton; March 5,. Valley City at ,eWing acquaintances. Ellendale. RUNAWAY PAID UNDER S| ARREST AT HILLSBORO Hillsboro, N. D., Dec. 4—Ora- Ellis, of Page, came to Hillsboro, last week, to search for his wife who with her three-year-old daughter eloped with Louis Smith, of that village, during the absence of Ellis. The couple were placed-under arrest by Sheriff Osmun. They were found gn the L. D. Best farm, where they had taken work. The hunband heard of his wife’s where- | ‘abouts through a Fargo employment ; ‘ Mr. and Mrs, M. D. Holmes of Liv- ingston, Mont., was in Maridan for a few days the latter ‘part of the ‘week, the: guests of their aunt and nucle, Mr. and Mrs. C.| P. Thurston, of this city: They departed Saturday mortn- tmig_on belated No. 3 for their home in Livingston. ctor of. Osteopathy. Gine Miss Jennie Kellogg, formerly of this city, but who is now living in Helena, Mont., ere she has a lu- crative position in‘one of the leading hospitals as nurse, is in Mandan for gency. ‘ peerenae e «la few days visiting with relatives and .| friends. Main, Rooms 3.4 2 8 Conductor J. T. Carey, ‘who compelled to be off duty for‘a number ° ; f |of days on account of sickness, was ] able to return to work Saturday morn- 1 ere e ing. While off duty Conductor Carey was ‘was a patient inthe Northern Pacific ‘hospital af Glendive. He also consult- ed physicians in Miles City. i ee 8 | tor Englewood, Ill, for a several / months’ vacation with relatives and | friends. *¢ 8 Miss Hilma Cass, a teacher in the Passenger Conductor Chris Shine; | departed Saturday morning on No. 4; ' Flasher public schools, returned to Flasher Saturday. afternoon on the south line train, after spending a few days in Mandan visiting with her pa: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hrank Cass, George Granenfelder, who for a i number of days“stibatituted for Wil- |} Nem Grosgebauer night ticket clerk, Satueday: qasbide resumed: bis Hoskins _—_—- Dr. and Mrs, G. A. Spielman were in. Mandan over Sunday visiting with Wilton Li: Sa ye The Fam yoal ous — nite: \ . A Free Burning, Non-Clinkering Coal, Low in Ash and High in Calorid Value, . Was “a Fuel Without a Fault” at -. $3.25 per fon Delivered This coal does not Clinker, and contains less sulphur and ash'than any other lignite mined in P hburn Lignite Coa s

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