The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1917, Page 8

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AUTOMOB The most complete and finest salesroom showing of Automobiles ever exhibited in this territory. ‘Watch for ‘announcement of date. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY LE S 1917 Models $665 to $1950 “An Exclusive Overland Organization” WALLEY CITY HH BY 30 10 (3 SCO Rathman and Bourquin Sensa- Team Out for Championship (Special to The Tribune. Jamestown, N. D., Jan. Jamestown high team tonight defeated the high sch 30 to 18. The game was one of fastest and cleanest exhibitions Captain Bourquin and Floyd Rai was in the vicinity of the Jamesto basket fully three-fourths of the time. Valley City excelled somewhat LOSES 10 JAMESTOWN tions for James River Valley 13.— The school basketball team from Valley City hy the score basketball ever seen here, only four fouls being called by Referee Upshaw. ‘man, as forwards, played star games, | their work being more noticeable than that of the guards because the ball 160994464654 00600 ® BASKETBALL RESULTS. ¢@ ® Brmarck ...76 | New Salem .26 © © Jamestown .30 | Valley City .13 © ® Verona ... JUG veveoeee 19 © ® Fargo Col. concordia ..19 © ® Grand Forks 4 HOOCOOOOOO Mich. City ..36 © COOOH DOO RE j basket shooting, considering the num- | ber of chances had at the goal. . Jamestown rooters are loud in their claims for a championship team and | with two victories to their credit this cannot be entirely denied. GRAND FORKS HIGH LOSES (Special to The Tribune) Grand Forks, X. D., Jan. 13,—The jGrand Forks high school team went down to defeat before the Michigan City high basketball five here last night by a score of 36 to 4. Both teams played a ragged game, the lo- cal aggregation failing to score a field basket, making all points on free fouls. $ ool of the of th- wn in / My lights. and let us ins; charge: for th this time will assure and save you money. If you do not run # the cold weather. aaa save you the cost of Corwin ACK FROST is a real enemy of the Starting and Lighting Battery. Pre- pare your battery to resist his attacks by making sure that it is in good condi- tion for its winter’s work. Remember, that your car is much harder to start in winter than in summer, and also that the long winter nights call for greater use of Drive around to our “ Exide ’’ Service Station = Ne your battery. We make no service. Expert attention at your battery to us and let us care for it during and return it to you in the spring in good con- dition. Our small charge for this service may Bismarck, N. D. ¥ Guard me Servi you good service this winter your car this winter —send We will give it proper care a new battery in the spring. Motor Co. If you carry a check: book instead of actual money. You cannot lose your: money ‘by carelessness or fire if! 1.8. ADE, THANE TRE, S FREE Case Against Alleged Poisoner’ of Rich Parent, Dropped Under Court Order Seven Passenger $1325 f.0. b. Toledo THIRD TRIAL RESULTED IN A DISAGREEMENT (United Pre: Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 13.—If Dr, B. Clark Hyde did give his million- aire philanthropist father-in-law, Col- onel William H. Swope, - typhoid germs in his drinking water and kill him to get his fortune, it probably never will be proved. Dr. ‘Hyde has been. tried on the charge of murder three times in the ldst seven years. Prosecution o fthe case was dropped today, by order of Judge FE. KE. Porterfield in criminal court, The ‘first case resulted in a conviction, but retrial was Ordered on appeal. The second was a mistrial because one of the jurors climbed over a transom and escaped to visit his sick wife. The third trial re- sulted in a disagreement. Dr. Hyde always has maintained his innocence. . The cage against him was entirely circumstantial: Its unusital features and the prominence of the principals at-one time.commanded na- tion-wide attention. "+ Dr. Hyde was a -prominent physi- cian here and well known as the son- in-law_of Colonel ‘Swope. After Col-| ‘onel Swope's death from typhoid :fe-| ver, seven years ago, it was charged Dr. Hyde had place the typhoid germs in the drinking water at the ‘Swope home, while Dr, and Mrs. Hyde drank from a special water cooler of their own. Dr. Hyde claimed the Swope water supply was contaminat- ed by a nearby cesspool. the! ice, $1335, is ‘Seaaible be- “cause'the Willys Six shares in the economies that we effect by building.a complete line of auto- mobiles, —with one executive organization, y-one ‘purchasing power, ' “Land selling them with one sales expense through one: dealer organization. ° See the Overland dealer at once— springs—each spiral separately" before the spring rush slows up “encased and thus air cushioned deliveries... ; Lahr Motor Sales Co., Dist. 212 Fourth Street, fst; The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio “Madein U. 8. A." rere up to the minute. It sets a new high mark in easy riding comfort. “Long forty-eight inch cantilever . rear springs, perfect balance, long wheelbase—.125 inches, big tires—4)2 x 35 inches—pro- . vide the utmost ease and ized of riding comfort. . y And the low, deep-crtattioned bos are built over improved seat TO PLAY HOOKEY FROM SCHOOL MEANS $10 LOSS Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 13.—Every |" time any little boy plays hookey from school, it costs him $10, according to G. F. Womrath, business superintend- ent of schools, in a statement today. Here’s the way he figures it: Average annual earning capacity of educated man, $1,000; average earning capac- ity of uneducated mah, $450; life’s ‘earning capacity, educated man, $40, 000; uneducated man, $18,000; differ- ence, $22,000; school period for educa- tion, 12 years; total days attendance at school, 2,160. The difference be- tween the educated and uneducated, then, is just 2,160 days, nig at $10 a day, balances the differencé in life's jearning power of a man. GRAND FORKS DISTRICT PHYSICIANS BALLOT Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 13—Of- ficers of the Grand Forks District Medical society were named for the ensuing year at a meeting of that or- ganization held last evening. They are: President, Dr. Thos. Mulligan; vice president, Dr. W. H. Witherstine; treasurer, Dr. C. S. Marsden, and sec-|_ retary, Dr... Fries you keep it i in 1 the eo and pay by check.

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