The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1916, Page 6

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THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP THINK ThE BO THAT LIL] THING RIGHT NOW — Tic Buya SHOT GUN FOR SOMEBOOYS XMAS PRESENT. you in our Christmas “Banking Club Read below haw you can é Come in; ask about it. The first a to success is BEGINNING to SAVE. Would John D. Rockefeller have been the richest man in the world if he had not SAVED his FIRST DIME? We offer you an casy way to begin. Come in; get FREE a ‘Christmas Banking Club’’ book, Put in our bank only a DIME; increase your deposit only a DIME each week, in 50°: weeks you will have $127.50, : You can also start in with 1 or 2 or 5 cents and increase your denostt this same amount weekly for 50 weeks and have $12.75, $25.50 or $63.75. We also have clubs where you begin with $1.00, or $2.00 or $5.00 and put in this same amoung every week for 50 weeks and get $50 or $100 or $250. We add 4 per cent interest. ~~ i You can start TODAY—START! First National Bank MOVES TO LARGER QUARTERS. ‘py u new office alone and will The 1 mith & Bros. Typewriter} make it an up-to-date typewriter of- + Whi ave formerly been eae fice with public stenographer, expert in the Webb block on Broadwa Y, mMOv-; mechanic, ete. ed Saturday to the basement toom un- | drug store, entrance on The Bismarck branch of any Nave built their business portions that larger qu ters were necessary, They will oc LEAVES HOSPITAL. A.W. Gussner and inf: ave been in the Pismare! ve returned to their home in Mrs, who With Interest Match Tomotrow Night Joe Novak, who has been spending the past two weeks in Minneapolis, training for his bout tomorrow night} B. North, wires that he will reach here this evening onthe North Coast Limited, that his condition is at its best and that he has every hope of defeating the ‘Minot wizard, who eas- ily took two straight from the Bis’ marck boy Thanksgiving eve. Another Good House Assured. That the armory will be given a packing which will equal tlig house of two weeks ago is assured from the advance sale of tickets, which were placed with several of the clerks in the leading hotels this morning. There was a general request for the ring side tickets and it would not be sur- prising to sce these seats sold out by 5 o'clock tomorrow night. The promoters of the return match between the Minot and the Bismarck champions arranged the match for a Wednesday night in view of the fact that many baroers and others were unable to see the two men. perform two weeks ago because of the shops and the. varber shops being opened until 10 o'clock that night. The match Wednesday evening will be the. last of the season between these two men, It Means Something to Joe. As, every..follower of Joe Novak! it knows, it means something to him. If defeated for the “econd time by the Minot man, Novak will have to; chase himscit’ into a tunnel and re- main from the public eye for the-bal- ance of the winter, as far as fandom: of the Capital City concerned, «If KO . A RRS) Sort COLLARS are curve cut ta fit the shoulders perfectly. 15 cits each, Gforgos CuiETT PEABODY &COHINC Makers 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 *people, Here are a few examples of the possibilities of service: is The Farmer: Think of the possibilities of selling produce by the means of typewritten letters seat out to customers? Type- letters give the sender a business standing with the people who ce them and also enable the keeping of carbon copics of the correspon- dence, which many times does away with misunderstandings and lawsuits. The General Store Merchant: More prompt and courteous treat- ment is likely to be accorded his orders and correspondence with the City jobber and manufacturer if his letters In The Home: typewriter operating. Children who learn to use the at the same time. recipes and for gencral correspondence. - The Minister : The boy or girl who is intending to follow. a business career can secure ho better start than a knowl ¢ of ~ typewriter leam spelling The housewife finds it a great convenicnce in writing No Clergyman should be without a typewriter. It is of great assistance in preparing scrmons and writing the mar letters that a pastor has to write. Mail us the Coupon to-day WEF” | 422 Broadway. 1 Lc. SMITH & BROS, TIPEWRITER C8. Bismarck, N. D. | Please send me informatian as checked below: i 1 ¢ 5 ( ) Send me free catalog. ) Hof con Testo fi ogy Rebuilt 1. C. Seid Wrestling Fans-To. Watch... {GOLDEN STREAM FOR |following the Ascot race in Los Angé- les. | % * ith Rickenbacher will build two cars te be owned by W. Weightman of Keno: , va, W. Va., Chevrolet will work on | three Fontenac cars and De Palma, will build special racing cars for the | De Palma Manufacturing C Co. Result of Big. he wins, he probably will be matched se ‘against, grapplers from Jamestown | | - CITY NEWS i —— and Miles City, “With the first defeat Veta Gas atl ‘ U staring him in the face, Joe will’have | | an of this place to give a good account of himself in |SPent the week-end in Mandan, on " ' business. his Wednesday night engagement. Perea North Confident of Winning. North followers are confident that RETURNS FROM EAST. he is going to win the match and are | C. Remington of Seventh street again wagering money on him, Theré bas returned from a week's business are sonie who are taking the bets as }trip in the Twin Cities. fast as they can be made, feeling and knowing that Novak was off color two weeks. ago and made the poorest showing since he has appeared in wrestling matches in Bismarck. Joe, himself, writes that he was over-con- dent, that he negiccted his training, thinking the Minot boy gould be tip- ped with little difficulty, but stepped onto the mat only to find the tables turned against him. Joe has been training in Cook's gymnasium, one of the celebrated work-out resorts in the Twin Cities. North has been doing ‘cross-country runs, besides meeting local nen. Interest om CHURCH BOARD MEETING, A meeting of the board of trustees of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon, ee oo CHAPTER MEETING TONIGHT. Bismarck Chapter No. 10, R. A. M., will hold a regular meeting at the Masonic temple this evening at 7:30 p. m.*-Officers will. be elected at this time for the ensuing year. ——— | Want to Measure You’ Now-- | for that: | ‘Christmas Suit .. Get your order in early, and give me time to get-your over; coat or suit out. ‘in..time . fo Christmas, Large selection ‘of fabrics for. your inspection. Styles the latest. Call in now while you think of it. PRESSING AND CLEANING neatly and promptly done. THE TAILOR Grand Pacific: Hotel _ fas atioved the first | winner for the house receipts and to F $100 side bet. Afmory to Be Scene of Match. Th Armory on west Broadway will he the scene of thet ‘match. Ringside’, sents a clling at 7 cents and ge: eral admis: 50 cen Anyone who saw the contest of Thanksgiving eve willsvouch for fhe fact that both men are fast on their Yeet, are evenly matched and give the public .every cent’s worth of the money spent. Ref- eree Orgs W. Robests.will again offi- ciate... “1, The — result tdefnitely settle whether Joc ‘No’ i 4s a back number and ‘if he's to -be ‘relegated to the rear with the many,old-timers. of the past and to leave the Bismarck ‘field oper to a more promising person in the person of North. YOUNG ZULU KID WHO MEETS JIMMY WILDE If Zulu Wins'There Will Be Mat- ches Galore Awaiting the Wop-Africah X * London, 18 —( ail) —For- tune’s hand is on “the spigot, ready, to turn on_a golden stream for Youn ‘@ulu Kid, who is scheduled to fight: » for the world’s fly- If Zulu can flatten the Tylortown will be lucrative match- es- gdlore awaiting the Brooklyn Wop-African. If he can't turn the trick and takes a header himself, he will return home enriched by several strings of wampum and the cnlighten: ment of a trip aboard, The conqueror ‘of Jimmy Wi filde will find the British boxing public a lav- ish patron. Just now nohe of the home-grown partisans believe Zulu or any other fiyweight can topple their idol. A di would open Zulu’s to a campaign of bulky profits and the inevitable return match ta a -finish with Wilde. Jimmy insisted on elaborate stipu- lations for the three-minute round when when he signed on the dotted line for the Zulu match. “I boxed a dub a long time ago,” he said, “and the timekeeper wallop- ed the old dishpan every two minutes. Every time I had my man on the verge of the big dive, ‘bang!’ went the dinner gong and he got a.rest. Never again for me.. Three minutes is just the right space in which to hang on the finishing touch and get 3 hours 90miles nee y to grind himself into shape for the Zulu fight. Wilde is a good golfer and spends the annual sunny afternoon on the links near London. He is still wait- ing to play this year’s round, AUTO RACES WILL THEIR WON ‘‘BOATS”’ Ralph De Palma, Eddie Rickenbach- er and Chevrolet will manufacture racing cars for their own use during the 1917 season. The cars are to be built in Detroit and all three men have returned there TO LOS ANGELES Ar. Pasadena ; . ‘Hangpoint as ttrepmde og ae fare of anal Be ddiben fort, IF GOOD. HEALTH WERE NOTA A é |. PLEDGBINITSPERFORMANCE. GOOD HEALTH IS THE FUNDAMENTAL PREPAREDNESS. Eo — HUMAN. E! ise rosg directed, i in the 5 i applied t it'ef peace- ful avocations. eet a accomplish Tittle indeed without health, The best eep health, is not to. lose it, S.S.S. IS THE Nation AL MEDICINAL. PREPARED- ° eINESS AGAIN: NST, Fe eo 5 wil eat tee belt fr from the wen hes nag ot: pou eas offer ae eine substitute for’ aes ae NOT accent ¥ it Bre way com! 'O-D, FOR’ FRI LOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. Toba" our MEDICAL ‘ADVISORY DEPARTMENT, for free advic Address THE SWIFT. SPECIFIC. CO. ‘9 Swift Building, Atlanta, durability. Ifyou want this rugged com- fort; buy this heavy arctic. It’s a fine fitting style—easyon easy off... It’s a mighty popular milmber for men who 2 Ch... 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