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

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i ne eee WINTER KO CHECK Jamestown Architect Supervising Work on Schools at Mandan, Gilbert R. Horto: tect, in the city the new public THE CUB REPORTER ~ SCOOP TO BUILDING GOING ON IN NORTH DAKOTA Wilton and Coleharbor unestown archi- ast night, stated that thool building at Cole “ded to the man of her choice, C. R. Harbor, the erection of which he has been supervising, will be ready next week. The stru e Will cost between $15,000 and $16,000, Construction work is in charge of the Mandan Construc- tion company. The Jamestown architect also re- ports that the new $7,000 addition to the high school at Wilton was com- pleted recently and that the new high school unit for the central high school | at Mandan, to cost approximately $4,- 00, is under construction and that fov- orable progress is being made. STARTS NEW YEAR BY WEDDING FARGO MAN LaMoure, N. D., Jan. 6—-Miss Marie Johnson came here from Fargo to position with the LaMoure ndry when it began opera- That was few weeks ago. Everybody liked Miss Johnson, but her thoughts-were not with her|15 years has been employed as ser- friends here. New Year's day came, butiit didn’t pass until she was wed- Roderick of Fargo, who for the past vice man for the Maxwell agency in tecently he was promoted ion of manager of the Far- Plowed his fertile fields in 1775, with his trusty match-lock sf ung, on his back, ready at a in with the thousands of other patriots in defense of his country. S.S.S. IS READY minute’s notice to AL A MINUTE'S NOTIKE TO DEFEND YOU “4 \GAINST “mugen ‘TROUBL: ” agai ISASTRO! Ses CONSEQU! QUENCES OF DICINAL PREPARED- is tl jous afflictions that find their o: in the poverished, polluted blood. The seat of such ailments as RHEUMATISM—BLOOD POISON— CATARR! meg arr a horde of painful, disfiguring and embarrassing SKI sores and scrofulous affections. It for free books on BLOO! and SKI dence direct to our MEDICAL ADVISORY D: IS THE GREAT NATIONAL BLOOD free advice. 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Army Crosses River on Pontoon Bridge}: This picture’ shows a remarkable feat of modern warfare, thousands of Rumanian troops crossing the wide Danube river on a bridge built of boats The bridge made it possible to maintain communication’ be- tween the north part of the Dobrudja and the left. bank of the Danube. flag ‘New. York won't | and professional boxer seems to oe rge Stallings from trying. that the amateur will fight andthe The Gibbons-McFarland vocal tilt is} professional won't. much: keener.than any ring engage-| ‘Packey only. wants $25, 000 to: box, * [ment they could-pull off. Gibbons: He must have been sates: The difference between an amateur] to Tom Jones. : is the ¢oal-that makes warm friends. It will please: you. /F. H. Carpenter Lumber samt Company Before | Another Storm Comes eh aero ub Coal is hard to get, and we would advise you not to put it off. We have a.good supply of clean Kooi Lump Coal. » This CS oman PHONE 115° 3TH SS 3] INMATES TO STATE HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Patients Transferred to Feeble Minded School at Grafton Are Returned (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 6—A con- signment of 31 patients was received at the state hospital for the insane last evening from. the school for the feeble minded at Grafton. These are patients who were transferred to the other state institution over two years ago when the Jamestown plant was crowded. The fourteen men and seventeen women of the party, which arrived to- night, have always been considered as patients of the institution here, be- cause their transfer to Grafton was a temporary makeshift. The patients occupied a special car attached to train No. 136, and weer switched over to the Midland taken out to the Mid- land siding at the hospital. Dr. Hotchkiss, superintendent of the state hospital, is in California, and Dr. Earl, who has charge during his ab- sence, gives the present population of the hospital as 1,075. The new build- ings which have recently been com- pleted make ample room for this num- her. EASED 32 PER CITY OF WINNIPEG g,.Mon., Jan. 6—Crime has decreased 32 per cent since the adop- tion of the McDonald temperance act, statistics compiled today show. VALLEY CITY MAY HAVE FIRST AUTOMOBILE SHOW Valley City, N. D., Jan. 6—Mayor I. J. Moe, secretary of the Valley City Commercial club didn’t have much to say about it and neither did some of | the other prominent business: men of | the city. But way down in their | hearts it is believed that they want ‘it. Valley City merchants are talk- | ing the proposition of an automobile show, which if held, will be the first of its kind in this city. ° BIG BATTLE RAGED; = * BIG BATTLE RAGED + PIN DROP * AUDIBLE pe * Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6—Fif- * * ty big strong young men today * * gathered around a table covered * * with toy soldiers, toy cannon and © * a (miniature representation of a * * battlefield; at the University of * * Minnesota: They went through © * a grilling hour’s work, in a sham ¢ battle with the toys. It is a part + * of the University’s military train- * ing and study of topography. * © While the toy battle raged, the * drop of a pin in the‘room could * * be heard. le teeeeeccceoees LUCKY FOR CHICK ZIM ISN’T WITH CUBS. THIS YEAR By PAUL PURMAN. Chick Evans, golf.champion,.is to teach the Cubs how to bat. It’s an experiment that will be worth watching. ‘But even though interesting, it’s likely to be mighty unpleasant for Chick, which is the unfortunate part of it. Chick Evans is a good fellow, a genial, cordial, likeable chap and if past ‘baseball history has anything to do with it, Chick is likely to have a lot handed to him which won't be at_all enjoyable. ‘Baseball players are inclined to be egotistical. A man who can break in- to the select 300 class every now and then won't brook much advice on how ls Here Defined It means coal that burns evenly and uniformly; coal that gives forth a steady heat with only a moderate consumption; coal that is free from clinkers and easy to handle, You find our MON. possessing all these qualities. Be- sides, when you order coal from! us you are assured bf’ prompt, deliveries. All these things go to make up the unexcelled service| maintained here, C. A. FINCH Lumber Co. PHONE 17 M «| Bear Creek Ow! Creek Nut to hit from a man who knows nothing’ about baseball. Minor legguers or weak hitters who|' have broken into the ‘big leagues as managers have found _ their, jobs. mighty uncomfortable when ‘they try’ j to teach. one of the “leading ten” to change his fatting. style. Fs Joe Birmingham wasn’t the recipi-|. . ent of even a Chautauqua salute when he tried to tell Joe Jackson how to bat at Cleveland and there's scores of other examples of the same sort. There is little in common in the correct style in holding a golf club and a baseball bat, and the hitting form is entirely different. it’s hard to imagine Evans telling Larry Doyle or Zeider how to bat and |. it isn’t likely. he will try many times. It is fortunate for (Chick, however, that Heine Zimmerman is no longer a member of the. Cubs. LAMPING ‘EM WITH LURID}: LARRY Now that Bill Carrigan has started organizing trust companies, $8,000 Probably looks like small change. ‘Prehistoric man is 00 years old, |- says a prof. [Maybe he’s still play- |- ing ball at (Minneapolis, Anyway, there’s about seven other. American league managers who hope it does. The fact that two or three Nation: al league managers have conceded Second Homeseekers’ Excursion a To Sunny Southern Texas” Join our party at ‘Bismarctt Jeneaes 16, 1917 i Special sleepers to Si. Paul and special traiaé trem : i St, Paul January. 16, 1917.: Le mats Round Trip, including hotel meals and berth $57.50 for man from Bismarck, wives $28.75 : ' J++ :S day. limit from St. Paul: ‘For «fetes Mitorimadien call-on

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