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THE CUB SCOOP REPORTER SCOOP - COME IN HERE -T WANT TO SHaW You TTS & PATENT CHICKEN CATCHER- HEN FOLLOWS: CORN Yo BOx- HITE Scoop Has No Use for the Boss’ HEN 15 CONCERNED \TS AWASTES OF TIME! WASS MEETING TO BE HELD JANUARY 28 AT AUDITORIUM Typographical Union Invites All! Laboring Classes To Attend —O’Connor May Speak Famous Australi The Bismarck Typegraphical union will be addres: by Attorney J. F. T O'Connor of Grand Forks and A. C. ‘Townley, president of the Non-par san | e at a public meeti open to the laboring men of the city and the state, to be held at the Auditori um, Sunday a E cording to a pro cut. Labor legislation theme to be propounded. ‘ismarck printers, it is stated. will effort to have en tute which provides that hall be sent out of the atements will be advanced he union to the effect that county d treasurers, as well as will be the by auditors ¢ other of Twin Cit when the 4 openly violating the Milhollan was elected presi dent of ogra phical Union No, 14° at the meeting held last week James | ¢ si Fogerty, vice .president, and George Humphr sec ry. The union has a membership of about tatute American ought to know. every man should be able to resent rowdyism in-others and protect him: | self. when. attatked. “Practically every man can do this (First of two articles in which Les Darcy, the famous boxing champion, tetls his ideas of every- day self-defense.) “Every American should know the rudiments of self-defense. _ Qord learns how and where to hit and if he “If he is single he owes it to him-|beats the other fellow to the puncn. self and if married to his family.” “The average bully who seems to Every Night f , That is the way Les Darcy, Austral-|he looking for trouble, really doesn't 4 J . . For Constipation ian middleweight champion and most{ want trouble. He won't bother any- a ° : |talked of boxer in the world sized up, one who can make him much trouble Headache Indigestion.ete. the proposition of personal prepared-'and will quit as soon as he finds he FRRANDRETH Ss jhas a fight gn his hands.” PILL man should try to become a fighter.|at least one.or two blows snd learn. {1am much opposed to rowdyism. Butithem so there would be n> awxard- What Every American Should Know--by Les Darcy! Middleweight Gives Pointers in Self Def x This picture, posed especially for The Tribune by Les Darcy, famous Australian ‘middleweight champion, and most talked of boxer in the world, shows how to land a left hook to the jaw, one-ef-she:punehes-we-eays every it he thinks and acts quickly—if he | 6 on Street tness in cage he should have fo use!” them in self-defense. he Jeft hook is the hardest and) st blow when struck properly,” “Landing on the will flatten out | + quit the Australian says point of the jaw, most anyone. “But the man who intends usiig the Icit hook must not make the mistake of swinging. A swing is ‘telegraphed,’ as we say in the ring. The other fel low has a chance to prepare to meet it and even should it land, it doesn’t carry the force Of a hook, sent with the whole weight of the body behind it. The hook doesn't have far to trav- el and the quick thinker, who hits first and hits hard, generally don’t have any trouble after the first punch, shoot over a right cross before the other is in a position to guard against it. “In learning to hit, place the full | weight of the body behind the punch and in hitting always try to reach the point of the jaw, the most vulnerable spot on the body?’ GIRL VICTIM IN “HOTEL MURDER LINVEROFTY DEFEATS | (Special to the Tribune.) Jamestown, N. D.. Jan. 17.—James- town <oHege was defeated in the first basketball game cf the season at the armory last night, by the University of North Dakotay the score being 61 to 11. The game was exceptionally free from football tactics, most of the few fouls called being the result } of double dribbjing and over-guarding. The line-up and field baskets thrown were as follows: Jamestown Position University “In case the first blow is not effec- ; Ericson (2) . (10) Ellingson tive the body is placed properly to JAMESTOWN COLLEG | McLeod (2) . (7) Steveson iTrammel (1) . . (12) Murphy Laughin !D. Wanner . . Murray iHarmon .. i WANTED, AT ONCE. FIFTY MEN FOR STORM SEWER WORK, APPLY TO EL. GEDN@Y, | CONTRACTOR. 7 Optimistic Thought. Charity ‘cannot dwell with @ mean and narrow spivit. “I don't mean by this that every; Darcey say$ every man should learn =: Safe and Sure SPRING 7 SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS | | In the Latest Patterns \ wim vis Pension! -/ <a iy, / DONT GET FRESH | SoNNY- 1 WAS A = /ven! Hew! KEERFUL THAR YOUNG FeELeR! \F \ SWING AT YE AN' M159 YE, YQULL KETCH COLD OM “T!' ORAET! ae aii. /0ONT BE AFRAID | OF Him Ki! WH’ | LAST Guy HE FOUGHT 1S NOW IN MY YOUNGER Fit and Workmanship ae Guaranteed , ¢ H. J. Vivian & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS » ESTABLISHED 1878 Gwe Hageart Block Upstairs Opposite P. O. PHONE 741R : | IRVING VIVIAN, Representative News Item. James Butler, 69, has challenged Dr. £. W. Crockett, Bar Crutches, Canes and False Teeth If Two Methuselahs Stage Bout WOLF AN' A TERROR \ DAYS ~ WHEN GRANT SAW ME FIGHT HE * MADE ME A “ covonet ! \ AFTER HIM ERAN'PAP! PUSH TH’ PILE ORWER | THROUGH HIS oy. Litacs ! BED John L. ain't challenged Les Darcy for the championship of Flatbush. Universities Dictionary RCK TRIBUNE | oj « \ } neat { ) MONA { SIMON i Miss Simon, 25, said to be a member = ) outa dmoen of a prominent family in Philllppi, Ww. with full pages in color BE Pr Va., who fell into questional om- al Aackane: beg.) FILED == * b. Be pany when she went to Columbus, O., end “dactone 1300 pages. was found murdered in a room in the : R fashionable Deshler. hotel, Columbus. a 25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE Police arrested Weldon H. Wells of ine oO Ek 22. : We Kansas City, Mo.. whom they charge] _ o published prevt- registerod; at the; hotel as “G. V. Var} ~ All Dictionaries ‘ - ‘ ’ Brunt, Chicago,”.. and, occupied the room in which..the girl's. body was found. 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Brockman, Binford. . . .524 A. Evets, Binford ... 481 A. Bjorge, McHenry ......480 First Day Results From ©. Northwest Bowling. Tourney Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 17.—With the arrival in the city:late yes- terday of the team from Binford, Cooperstown and Rogers, enthusi- The first event of the tourney being the local two-men contests fol- Lundston ...... 185 195 169 Nelson... 2165 157 179 Hurst. ....3-... 150 195 109 Ottinger . + 156 168 135 Totals ..... 335 390 358 Totals ..... 321 325 314 Scores up to six o'clock Tuesday evening: 5 Singles Deubles But don’t let- them goofs tell you! nothin’. Them oldigtys has: got the; pep and they won’t be no layin’ down: after they throw away their crutches | and crawl out of them wheel- chairs | jthey cart ‘em to the ring in. Course they gotta have some few rules against whisker pullin’ and beat: jin’ each other over the dome with ear trumpets and if one of them guys! drops his false teeth and they bit the other one in thé foot they gotta make some allowance for that, but outside of that they can just fight straight jTules with no hittin’ in the clinches, es and crutches ‘barred. Northwest Bowling tournament. McGarry, Rodgers, Stromme; Cooperstown. ..1125 Lundsten, J; in Hurst, ppt: piel ot soul 1083 Evets,. Bintoté, Brockman, Hifford ...... 1013 Nelson, Ottinger ..,.<. day. Brush the dust off thosé several dis- ea carded pieces of furniture, get those rugs out of that corner and get them ready for their _ new home. epg Tell the advertising manager of th alle Tribuné about them and let him Ai a’ suit- able advertisement for you and you will be surprised at the many hotes that will open their doors to that. furniture. Many ‘people want just what you have no use for and are | willing to pay well for. it. ‘Try a Classified Ad The little Tribune want ads are welcome i 4,500 homes every afternoon. .... .; on eee a Wee tor as iat Insertion eee - One-Half Cent for Each Succeedin Cash in Advance. ene