The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1917, Page 6

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re Sint A VAADWAL VACTAW “SCOOP ,THE ou, ey GHoTsHouLp FEED YOUR. | ESET ‘GX | VT FANN LEANED: Fue & ED AT ee corn! HH SEN EL Ay - |\ WOSTH HUMANE ( <SOCETY- . RSEEEIEEE pucea nn aeeeees |) tract separately and:-will consicer THORPE IN CITY. MURPHY HAS HORSES HANDED TO ’ ‘OITY NEWS in ciaienae anything I can use, as| James..Thorpe. of..Jamestown, for- HIM; VALENTINE DEVELOPS HIS 4a ae a — partial payment. Masress P. 0. Box| mer states attorney of , Stutsman } BANKER HERE. county, visited. Bismarck this:week. ‘Harold Graves; president of the James River National bank at James- town, and one of the state’s ‘best at : THE MERE FACT THA known bankers, was’a capitol visit- y WANTED Eins —man or Woes i or this week.. j bookkeeper; . must ‘be competent 5 ——— ‘Western Sales Co. 5: t | U. &. MARSHAL ‘DOYLE HERE. ne ee ‘ 60 $ ‘mu sion United States ‘Marshal S. Doyle of Fargo arrived in'the city last night ee: FOR-LAST LAP. OF TRAINING is generously used To Be Run From Winnipeg to St. and is making his headquarters at Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 5.—Coach By = e Run peg " the McKenzie’ hotel. : “Andy” Gill of the North Dakota “U” Pages ne) ee ne saimopanton'on he ast aporenan | proof positive that it is i 'N. A. Romer, a former sheriff 0! Miles Stutsman county, is here from Jaimes- nee saya Soe conta ete the most energizing prepa . Pacer au town, enjoying the sociability of the 4 : Prospects are bright ‘for the state Yation in the world It NEW SPORTING ZEST i senoiom, championship this season. has power tocreate power. FOR THE NORTHWEST rape br one na Clara Kimball Young at the Grana| It Sais city. Mr. Lieber is said to be a ten- Theatre. tonight. it: enriches. the. bio: St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 5.—A new fea- tative candidate for hotel inspector,| ‘ ae TLIR he, MER. flesh 5 ture, which will add a high degree of or, barring that, for a job on the} | CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ANNUAL MEETING OF COMMER y | CIAL CLUB.;FOR ELECTION OF interest and excitement to the pro- board of control, WORLD FILM CORPORATION BOARD OF DIRECTRS AND. REVI- TAA Re Pa rr ae “REAL, ESTATE MAN HERE. : ISION OF GONSTITUTION, 8 P. M., from peg to St. Paul. This will J. G. Quinlivan, a real estate man} in “The Dark Silence,” -at the Grand ‘JANUARY. 5, AT THE COMMERCIAL be known as the Red River Derby. of Dickinson, 1s in the city looking| theatre tonight. ,CLUB ROOMS, :-EVERY MEMBER JS to be run annually and will be open over the members of the Fifteenth | —————= “W@RGED TO ATTEND. 142 to the best dog teams of the world Legislative assembly. Mr. alten TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY It will be modeled after the famou : is making his headquarters a! e FURNISHED ROOM—in modern derby of Alaska, which has become | Tommy Murphy (Left) and Char- McXenzie. house; close in. Phone 637R. t a porting alee andy be ‘lions ley Valentine N. PL REPRERENTATIVES Daten FOUND—Ring wrench; owner an : bred ev. f the palmy + i ae ienalrecbad William A. Cleland, division freig have same by calling at Tribune a Distance of 500 Miles. cessful in getting at least one good ee eines stor eit FOR RENT—Modern furnished room! Starting from Winnipeg, the dogs | money winner a year. Now and then} iyo a 114.Broadway. |} hone: 332L, _ 1-5. and their sled drivers will race a dis- By PAUL PURMAN, ;it is a nag dropped by other drivers . FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres tance of over 500 miles through the} ‘Tommy Murphy, who for years has|as a bloomer. which develops speed jBautry MANAGER! Fe CITY. land, just acress state. line hear large cities of the Northwest and will} led Grand circuit drivers in money! and conduct under Valentine's careful al sales-manager| Lemmon, South Dakota;..80 ac as finish at ‘St. Paul during the carnival winning, and Charley Valentine, who, supervision. ct ie a Cl between Crystal Springs; and Petti- Ported.) ‘Suitable prizes will be offer- generally finishes right up among the Murphy seldom bothers with horses} arrived in the city last evening with| bone, North Dakota. Will sell either: ed andthe progress of the race will in getters, work entirely} which have not shown a lot of prom-! J, M. Ande . th change’s. presi- ms F be bulletined by wire all over the | sin producing nag ise. He hasn't time. He’s too busv! dent. ; tes *will spend ‘several world. No event of this kind has} which will ow thei a2) ‘he | taking care of youngsters which m: lays in the city, + fe! ever been staged in this ion. Tt! classy fields in the “big ring.” be entered in the big money stakes —_—_—_—_—_—— sg) will add a new sporting’ zest to the} Murphy usually h the pick of!every year. CLARA KIMBALIg YOUNG already large field of sports which|*tinds" from all parts of the coun-| Next year he has a prospect in Lu- AT.GRAND TONIGHT the carnival will promote. tr ner on the] Jf there is one thing harder to fit . Where she/to an actress than a gown, it is a young speeders kicked up by men cille ‘Spier, a great wi Test of Endurance. of money, who make owning fast hor-! half-mile tracks last ye: oye more dogs comprise a team j ses a bby, while it is generally up, took ‘a mark of 2:06 1-4. and trotted | story or play. Whén you hear iny- “ Ooal is hard to get; and we would advise you not to put it au 4 ie must Be ariven enteruly | to Valentine to find his own horses! an exhibition -mile in 1:03 1-: in Lex-|one say that such and such a play] eee Hi A i t : and their strength and endurance hus-| and do his own developing. ington. fitted a certain star to perfection, you at F e ny vanded.that they may be able to | f, can rest assured that that play was off: We, baye a good-supply of clean ‘Kooi Lump Coal. This | have their best speed for the final ; in written by ‘a niaster’ genius. »-\But. of ee * stretches of the event. The distance | Q-——-——--——-—-——~---—-¢,_ tained at 6 o'clock dinuer ‘New Year's all stars hard to please: with a film ; of the racing course from Winnipeg! | CORRESPONDENCE || evening. play Clara Kimbal] Young ranks with isthe coal, that makes warm friends, It’ will Bes you. to St. Paul, as practically determ ed | U. y; ‘Mr, and Mrs. George Durey left} the first. That is why she has been] upon at this time, will ve over 0! Sooo me Wednesday for their heme ia \Mfan- way from the screen. Her miles and this means that the dogs | bales eee MENOKEN. “2% spre chester, Ia.” They ve been spend- feat production was “‘The Feast of i comprising the teams entering must ig COE eee ees ing the holidays their son and| Life,’ written expressly for her by i be trained perfectly for the great family Frances Marion, and now she will be j endurance test r. Clifford Cri ‘Ha neer t0f seen in a story written by Paul West, Drivers of these races must often Mrs. Vo M. Craven w Bismarck Vf called ‘“The Dark ‘Silénce,” which H nt to Bi Monday, to attend liz oxhibit as great feats of er Err Te Miss Young personally selected b as do their faithful animals. f Misses Mildren and Roberta Loyd ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS cause she thought it gave her encugh race is a gc please event. The; MEETING. opportunities to do extraordinary Annual meeting of the Slockholders eta just the kind of work she has jot the Sterling State bank will be held| aiways been noted for. nights without sleep and with very . in their banking rooms at Sterling, N.| "go, then, when you see her in “Tho little food. ay. Mrs, Dag-{D» on January 17, 1917, at 2 p. m. Dark Silence,” it will be in one of ¥ vane Toot is haying dental work done. H. P. GODDARD, the best film plays in which she has THREE REFEREES FOR | 0. H. Olson left for Mayville, to Cashier. | vet appeared. Her director, Albert Nellie Hu drivers of the kan races have: Bk been known to continue for days and! An* innovation in the conduct of | commenced Tuesdny, after (United: Press.) it complete in every detail. It wil! Washington, Jan. .5,—The state de- Bi boxing matches ed a denial that be shown at the Grand theatre to- | partment today recei lanned in the box-| the holiday vac: atio y rs ing bill drafted Neb » Whiea Miss Mabe of Hebron re- spe Sree a ad | Might. will be voted on at the ent ses-! turned Mon ter spending sever. | Ref Tinea aaeraen eine: Meee « ain or oe ute legis! al weeks with her sister, Mrs. C. D. fe - 4 "| ENROLLMENT MAKES STEADY ° The greatest Professional and instead of a re’ King. ; Published reports. were that the con- GAIN AT VALLEY CITY NORMAL Amateur Jumpers. of the bouts the will provide: August Klipstein and Louis Olson. St! had been slain. Valley City, N. D,, Jan. 5.—Enroll- World will participate. ia the ring to handle a fighters and| were passengers to Bismarck Satur- ‘ ment at the Valley city itt for noone Costumed © azntvallers Wo judges at ringside to help the| day. 4 a! the winter term reached a high mar! in ‘arades an ‘agcants. umpire decide on decisions. Reno and Lucius Berch spent New MULLIN TO PILOT today, being more than 500. Authori- Speed and Vancy Skating, The plan is evidently adopted from | Year's at home, near Stewartsdale. FORT SMITH TEAM tics believe that the enrollment fig- Tew Rinks, Big Curling Bon- ty the A. A. U. rules for amateur box-| Senator C. D. King spent Sunday ures will reach se to 600 before spiel, 8 Mammoth Toboggan i ing bouts, which provide for three |at home. the end of the week. aides. 4 Reece ihe Neth officials. Representative G. N. Varnum and ens, je Biggest Event the North- = : The boxing bill also prohibits guar-! wife réturned home from the Capi- STRUCK THE KEYNOTE. west has ever known, ; ¢ ,antees for boxers. All must box onj tal City Sunda = Jamestown Daily Capital: Speaker Bring your family and friends ; a percentage basis. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welzh enter F Wood of the house: struck the key- and have the time of your u : note of the lowed branch of the leg- lives. = fslature when he stated that the -as- “MAKE IT A HOTTER ONE” sembly is not in Bismarck “to play horse,” ands urged the: .members. to, be yé6ts back “hom: fa ‘New Universities Dictionary COURS N ‘Prevented by HE, race ‘ain’t always. to the swift. Velvet is-away ahead of those fy sap oy tobaccos— even if it does ta e two years for its agein’, abeet F : es AS ‘and “‘Qhristmas Banking’ Club’ Book FREE | - gt se oat Lint aera ‘OU: - want smooth Beate) Biveds-20 coms cach prpek. 98h RNa SSF tobacco, of course, Then, ‘listen! ‘Velvet -is made smooth in the only way it can really be done. Velvet’s me lowness comes from two years’ —Nature’s way: ww you see why BISMARCK Sits paper three coupons like the above with ni Cents tocover Cost: bedi ae ae | Alutten George Mullin, former Detroit star pitcher, will manage the Fort Smith team in the Western association next year, having recently accepted the berth. It was: Mullin’s old battery mate, “Dutch” Schmidt, now catcher at Memphis, and a resident of Fort Smith, who secured the berth for | Mullin,

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