The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1916, Page 6

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THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP A WEEK FROM T DAY . S MERRY xmas! —————————— AND ~Twt WEEKS FROM T'DAY Is MERRY XMAS BILLS!. AN’ XMAS COMES BUT ONCE 4 NEAR: Says He Will do His Best. “1 will do my best; that is all I can‘ promise. But J feel certain Wilde can be beaten.” Don Heinrich O'Flaherty, the Chi- ese philologist, will lay aside his du- ties as war correspondent to act as one of Zulu’s advisers @uring the fight. Heinrich and Zulu were friends when |Zulu was campaigning in the middle, west and Zulu’s first precaution was to secure O’Flaherty’s promise to be, tam, Zulu flopped into a taxi for a jround of formal calls on his newspa- per friends. ceremonia! water bucket in the safe. est in his predictions. x him. I understand he is a boxer and! That Drape Little Corner tion and some of my friends are! dreadnaught, today entered the ring t title bout Battle for World’s Ttitle. so today’s 20-round fight is for the grey spats to the weighing-in cere- THE STORY OF A WOMAN Wo MARRIES A MAN SECRETLY, WHO iS SEPARATED FROM HIM THROUGH THE PLAY FATE ‘AND WHO KILLS HERSELF WHEN SHE LEARNS THAT HE IS DEAD “ This is Shakespeare's ana Romeo and Juliet Seven. _ Acts é THE MAGNIFICENT PHOTOPLAY IN, WHICH WILLIAM FOX presents the foremost Actress of the Screen Later the party adjourned to a gild- JIMMY WILDE FOR ed hotel on the strand where they with their gold-headed canes before hitting the hay for the night. Little Zulu Happy Man. Re-appearing this morning little Zu- Flatbush Dreadnaught Determin-| “1 have never seen Wilde fight,” he said, ‘so I can only planymy_ side of} a hitter which means that I will have , London; Dec With “thas: Stars to keep in close all the way and force und stripes draped. in his corner, afraid I will not be able to stand the to battle Jimmy Wilde, I Eat weight champion in ti Wilde has wiped out British oppo- sition and Zulu has practicall. world’s championship. London’s leading sport celebrities mony held at ten this morning in Hol born stadium ring, where the battle locked their striped sweaters and the | lu was happy and confident but mod- ed to Defend Stars and Stripes |the p on what I have been told of jhim to fight. He has a great reputa-! Young Zulu Kid, the little Flatbush tish fly- | of the insect division. claim to the Ame n flyweight title paraded their funeral hats and pearl- takes place. Neither man trained with in‘his corner. the object of reducing as their normal Ee ene rete bouts: scattered. weight is within a few pounds of thej Jimmy iig,abnormaily ‘tall fora Ay: mark, 112 pounds, Zulu’s brief ses- y y sion of training was merely to put him welght‘but.of very slender build. Z- on edge for the scrap. Calls on Newspaper “Boys.” tet etic The American challenger slipped in- to London last night from Brighton, the English coast resort. Escorted by JAMESTOWN HIGH 10 Velvet Joe Sarne, his modest manag- er, and Alf Mansfield, the British ban- like Jack Dillon's, Jamestown, N. D, Dec BETTER!! this year. The schedule, as announc- jed_ today, follows: : Jan, 16, Carrington at Carrington, | Jan, 18, Fessenden at Jamestown, Jan, 20, Casselton at Casseltort. Feb. 3, Fargo at Jamestown. Feb, 0, Minot at Jamestown. Feb. 16, Casselton at Casselton. Feb. 17, Fargo at Fargo. Feb. Jamestown at Valley City. Feb. Jamestown at Fargo. Wilde trained in. his native Welsh” lu is short and thick with a forearm OPEN WITH CARRINGTON 18.—The strongest team that has represented the Jamestown high school in years will make the race for the state title town Jan. 15 to 20, being the Me elated | fixed for the-event.: Bowlers of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota are expécted, At the ‘meeting of the Jamestown’ Bowling association, the following of- ficers were elected: President, J. M. Cran; vice president, L. W. Hubbard; O. M. Boettcher; treasurer, Quality--Service fveoe 2 men TT aT Nortz Lr, (to, | Sove#s 10 compere av) SITUATION regwnte rag |/MESTOMN TH EMR CHANGED ‘TODAY N EN Have ever r__imember o f your family join our ee ZS it You ¢ can come in and get a ‘‘Christmas Banking Club” BOOK FREE and join by putting in 5 or 10 cents, or even 1 or 2 cents for the first week. Increase your deposit each week 5 or 10 cents or 1 or 2 cents. In 50 weeks: l-cent club pays $ 12.75 2-cent club pays « $ 25.50 5-cent club pays $ 63.75 10-cent club pays $127.50 You can put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week and in 50 -weeks have $50.00 or $100 or $250.00. We add 4 per cent interest. You can start TODAY—START! First National Bank Northwestern Bowling association will hold its annual tournament in James- The new supreme court will pro- ced with its business January 1 with out any formality or delay, Justices- elect James R. Robinson announced this morning. ‘No further develop- mentg in the controversy with retiring supreme court members were appar- ent today, and, according to Mr. Rob- inson, none is anticipated. At the capitol no warrants have been issued as yet to the retiring justices. These warrants usually go out on the 20th and in. the ordinary course ot ovents would be delivered to the justices Wednesday. W. C. Edwars, deputy auitor, is left in charge of the office while ‘State Auditor Jorgeenson ig jun- keting, and he stated this morning that no course of action so far as the auditor's office is conceruel, has been determined. R. H. Grace arrived in the city to- day and he will prepare to establish his permanent residence here. Lu- ther E. Birdzell will not come until the fore part of next week. Ten cases are on the supreme court cal- endar for the first week in January. None is of especial importance. ENTIRE TOWN BURNED TO MAKE TRIANGLE PLAY There are some great moments packed with action and suspense in the Ince-Triangle daram, ‘‘Hell’s Hin- ges.” Among other scenes, two stand out particularly. One is the fight between the tough and the good in the temporary victory of the evil forces. They signalize their triumph by burning down the church. But the evii ‘doers had not reckoned with Blaze Tracy (Wm. S. Hart). When he comes riding in and finds that the he loves in danger of insult, his wrath exceeds bounds. He kills Silk Miller, the crafty and treacherous saloon and gambling house keeper, stands off a whole room full of des- perate men, while he shoots the wires in two by which the lamps are sus- pended. There seems danger that the whole bunch will be consumed in the flames, but Blaze allows them to slink out. In the narrow. winding strects, there are scenes of disorder and excitement as the flames of destruction sweep over the whole town. “Hell's Hinges” will be shown at the Orpheum theatre tonight only. . ISMARC THEATRE elements of the town, which results 4 chureh has been destroyed, the mis-|It is beautifully guided minister killed and the woman! printed and most. profusely illus- and|This volume shouldbe in every —————————————————— BELIEVED MURDERER WANTED TO GIVE SELF UP--NONE TO TAKE # Last Word of Leon Nash Has' Him Stopping at Carrington ‘arm House Steele, N. D., Dec. 18.—From — the best information Sheriff T. A. Price, of Steele, is able to get, the unique situ” ation seems to have developed of a murderer wanting to give himself up but nobody will take him, _ The situation includes Loen Nash, 35, of Robinson, who shot and killed near Black Hill, then defied pursuit of a sheriff's posse by. starting out on _~. Two. Christmas Gifts| = That will delight, satisfy and Serve as a Remembrance for Years ‘to Come 0° “The Way. of Smiles” By James W. Foley and the ‘Myths and Legends of the Sioux” - By Mrs. Marie L. McLaughlin 09 “The Way of Smiles’. Bound in Red | Leather, Gold Stamped, Deckle Edge Paper Con- taining a collection of the ‘North Dakota Poet’s Choicest . Poems. ‘ Now Ready for Delivery Price $1.25 - ‘‘Myths and Legends of the ; Sioux’’ A new and interesting volume of, Indian love also just. off the press- es of the Tribune First Edition Now on Sale written, well trated with cuts.of original Indian drawings. well selected library. Price per copy $1.50 le at HOSKINS _and the Bismarck Tribune Publisher Bismarck, N. Dak.! the general direction; of. the Canada line. Sheriff Price - believes Nash is headed for Fargo. The sher- Wanted to Give-Himgelf Up. Sherift Price. sept word to Fargo! Hicks, is still at large, according to rday that aman, have stopped at a farm house! eight, price, miles southeast of Carrington two}made to locate the man who a wee nights ago, asked for transportation to: ago walked ito the little Hicks cabin| ered, it is safe to estimate that the Carrington, telling.the farmer that he anq cold bloodedly fired a shot from a was wanted for killing a man and de- r sired to give himself up to the law. The Carrington farmer refused .to have anything to do with him, and that is the last word Sheriff Price has received of the possible whereabouts of Nash. a his was blotted out hbya. heavy fall ‘of snow. .- Cleon Nash, murderer, of Clarence answering|word* given’! out- this “morning © by was Feported.,, to State’s Attorney :‘Eastwold arid Sheriff Every possible effort, is being .38. rifle into-the heart of Nash. ) BISMARCK May be Headed This Way. now. that iff trailed the man for five days, but failed finally in:tracking him when all ——_— = WREN YO foot into 4 North Dakota blizzard BS Ss. branches, ,BUTTER A Free Burning, Non-Clinkering Coal Low in Ash and High if Calorid Value “A Fuel Without a Fault” at $3.25 PER TON _ Delivered This coal does not Clinker, and contains less sulphur and ash than any other lignite mined in North Dakota Washburn Lignite Coal Co. one ESTIMATED, 750,000: BUSHELS OF GRAIN- MARKETED AT, PARSHALL Parshall; N.- D.,:Dee,\18—A total number of 359 carloads ‘of grain were shipped out of here to,date this sea- son, carrying 516,000 bushels of grain to eastern markets. . From what elev- ator men here say, will yet be deliv- grain crop for the 1916 season in this vicintty~ wilt-about ‘to 750,000. bushels. mie students admitted without examination fot either the Book- keeping. or Shorthand courées. English from the lowest primary Send |: for . particulars. ;Whea you know: what. we have 3 * Bismarck, N. D. "Fi 3, WCORMICK; Agent: Sede teeth

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