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THE AD THE CUB REPORTER “Scoop \ ® @xI7- = Ss INTE-SYND — Bart — oy — “THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1917.9 “ar LEADS IN SINGLES. AT BOWLING MEET Sculis and McLeod of Valley City First in the Doubles With EIGHTY MEN COMPETING FOR $500 IN PRIZES This picture, posed especially for the Tribune by Les Darcy, Australian middleweight champion and most talked of boxer in the world, shows how Darcy would, unarmed, resist a armed ilant In the first picture | revolver, Jamestown Commercial Club Of-! fers Ball for High Man in assailant pocnts Tournament In the second | (Last of tw6, articles in which Les: { Darcy, the famous. b champion, tells his ideas’ of every-day. self-de- fense.) What Americans Should-Know---Told by Les Darcy Famous Middleweight Gives Pointers in Self Defense on Street” “Ifa man:knows how to defend him- self properly he does not need to fear interference fram,anygne, even though they are. armed,” Les jarcy, Austra: lian middleweight champion, declarés. | The most..talked of. boxer in the 4 | world was telling the Tribune's repre- sentative what every’'man_ should know to protect himself from bullies or thugs. | “The advantage q revolver may Bive a man may be discounted readily if one knows the art o fself-defense (Special to the Tribune.) j the revolver, out of commi Jamestown, XN. D., Jan. 18.—Interest | Us lett and Tollows Gin No. ze : right to jaw, in the Northwest bowling tourname ne which is being held here, was i fied by the arr of the three Vailey City teams today. Soulis and Mel eo = , rling, Jamestown ............ 475 ith the score of 1 | Koch, JaMestOwN ....... ee cece ee 454 so of Valley City are holding down first honors in th five-men team event, with the score of Doubles First 10, MeGa arry, Rod Cooperstown Johnson, Beal, V Lundsten, Hurst, Jamesto’ Krug, Mason, Valley City eterson, Burch, Valley C! i the registration of the’ Valley City teams the number of contestants has reached over 80 and more are ex- pected tomorrow. Much more inter-| p, est is being taken in the tournament} Smith, Vebleu, Valley City than wa: pected and the winner Of) jpyers Broeckman, Pinfora the first prize in any event will haye| Game, Smith, Jamestown the satisfaction of knowing that he} sfewiian, Oppegaard competed with the best bowlers of the| ~~ iu Teans—Fi st 4 state. The prizes, including the bowl-| naxotas, Vall ing ball offered by the Jamestown} pastimes Commercial club, amount to more than. $500 in value. eee Standings up to 6 o'clock Wednes- Ear Sa eee ge lay evening: Ped ere NORTHERN MAGNATES Mueller, Jamestown ............ 600 PROPOSE NEW LEAGUE McGarry, Rodgers . ESSERE Johnson, Valley City Fargo, N. D., Jan, 18.—President M. Ottinger, Jamestown ........ L, Hibbard of the Fafgo-Moorhead Stomme, Cooperstown baseball club, in the Northern league, Soulis, and President Charles Moll of the ‘Lunsten, Winnipeg club will leave here today McMillan, Valley 4 6 to investigate the possibilities of McLean, Jamestown > forming a four team circuit, including | Boeckman. Binford Grand Forks and Minot, by visits to! ‘Mason, Valley City 3 those citi Shelde, Jamestown ....... Q This action was decided upon, it was Richey, .. 495° announced last night, after Moll and} Oppegaard, . 488 Hibbard alone appeared for the annual Krogh, Valley C 486 league meeting scheduled to he held} Mcleod, Valley 433 here today. Evers, Linford rc 481 Bjorge, McHenry ........ 2. 480 ST. ALE Among the patients to enter the St. Alexius hospital since Sunday were Mrs. Adam Wald, Napoleon; Master John Friese, Flasher; Mrs. E. E. Hen- derson, Master George Crawford Har- , vey; Mrs. Albert Schwartz, Beulah; M. Modlom, Halliday; R. -C. Hays, city; Fred Lang, Napoleon; Gottlteb Kolb, Elmer, Mont.;. Mrs. Anton Lang- housin, Golden Valley. Master Law- rence Zacher has returned to his home in Strasburg, after undergoing treat- ment in the ‘same hospital. CAR BOBS HERE ..Car Stoughton Mainite Bobs for dis- tribution from Bismarck dealers only. | Write or wire Geo. B. Farrell, Bis- marck, or phone 388 Cayou Transfer Company.—Adv. i - TALBOT & ARROW iat COLLARS are curve cut, to fit the shoulders perictly "G2" Cutt, Peabody 8¢Co:Inc: Makers fh W's fea clean td, very little ash. It will hold a good This coal has given the best You will like it. fire all night, and is economical. satisfaction with our customers. GRAND FORKS = AFTER BERTH IN NORTHERN . Moll, Backer of Winnipeg Team, | and Hibbard of Fargo Club, | ‘Spend Day ihcre DELEGATES FROM MINOT ALSO IN ATTENDANCE (Special io The Tribune.) Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 18.—Grand Forks may page affiliated with the Northern league as the result of a meeting held here today. Baseball ifans from this city were out in num bers and met with Charles Moll, back- er of the Winnipeg club, and M. L. Hibbard, of Fargo, Delegates from Minot were also in attendance. The fate of baseball in Grand Forks has hung in the: balance for?some time. A campaign will be inaugurated at once to devefope an enthusiastic senti- ment that has already been aroused, MOORHEAD HOST TO TEACHERS NEXT WEEK Moorhead, Minn., Jan. 18—The 10th annual meeting of the Northwest Cen- tral Educational association, to be held here Jan. 25 and 26, will attract the largest attendance in this history of the association, according to the statement of those in charge of regis- tration. SPECIAL FUND FOR RIOP TROUBLES IS APPROVED St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 18—Governor J. A. A. Burnquist has given his. ap- proval to a plan for a state fund to be placed at the governor's disposal to pay special deputy sheriffs called ‘through the city Tuesday enroute to CITY NEWS CENTER VISITOR. i Alma. Hagerott of Center, is ng. the eek with her parents, | Of this place, s 2 6 WH.,TON VISITOR, Joan Engstrom of Wilton, was in the the first of the week transacting vasiness and calling on friends. HERE eRe BRADDOCK, - ohn J. Ryan of Braddock, was in day and while here trans- at the gourt house. GOES EAST. Fred Hoover of Washburn, passed the twin cities for a month’s stay. see MAND. Among the Mandan visitors in the capital city Tuesday were, the Misses Alice and Francis Williams and James Regan. COURT HOUSE VISITORS. %» J. Peterson of Ecklund district and W. C. Belk of Sibley, were among Don’t Wear ‘A Truss! After Thirty Vears’ Experience | Have’ Produced An Appliance for Men, Women or Children That Cures Rupture. 1 Send IT On Trial. Tuesday. see HERE ON BUSINESS. Kenneth Wolf has returned to his home in Flasher, after* spending sév- eraldays in the city: Srauisacting busi- ness and calling o on ft! ch oi MC KENZIE: TIGETOR, among the business ‘visitors in the prominent business: men of that placo. ATTENDING THE SESSION, A. M. Lodmell, who:forsfour years was register of deeds;of Grand Forks county, is spending, several: days. in the city and while bere is, attending the legislative sessions, ! WANTED, AT. ONCE. ZR EG CONTRACTOR, the business visitor's at the court house | . ‘George J. Day, of ‘MeKenzie, was: city Monday.: Mr. Day. is one of .the| FIFTY MEN FOR STORM SEWER|~ WORK, APPLY TO &. L. GEDNEY, | and his adversary 8 in reach of his fists. Other things, are mecessary, too. A person who,.unarmed, would take a chance With a. man with a weapon must-have self-reliance and courage. He imust be trained to hit quickly and accurately. ‘ ‘He: must :think ‘auiekly znd not lose his head. “I will‘not advise an unarmed man to try issues with a man who has a revolver. I ‘merely, will tell .how. it cxn be done. “In. case such; a contingency: arose @ person would have to judge for him- self, what action to take—whether. to. submit to the advantage given the other ‘by the weapon or to try: out the, issue. The first move, of course, would be to put the revolver where it could do no harm. “This must be done with lightning speed, faster than ‘the other fellow can think to pull the trigger. “As #ho revolver arm is pushed high into‘he air and held, the body is ina posit in. for a right to the jaw. “This blow must be strick quickly. and with much force, landing on the point: of the jaw. iA. seeond’s delay with either hand might’ be: fatal, “Remember, J am not advising. any- one to try conclusions with an armed. mab ,,T'm. just telling bow it can pe- one.’ ? If you have tried most everything else, come to me, Where others fail is where I have my greatest success, Send attached coupon today and I will in case of such disturbances ag, the recent I. W. W. outbreak in the log- ging camps. OCTOG R C GS TO. GRIP; NO WONDER Council Bluffs, Iowa, Jan. 18—Chas. Watershot, 80 years old, clung tightly to a little black grip after he had broken his hip in a fall.on the fce, and at the hospital to which he was taken the grip was found to contain $1,500 in currency. MAJOR HENRY TO JOIN CUPID'S BATTALION Jamestown, nouncement ot tiage of Miss Evangeline M: Bolto1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. of Valley City, was announced yester- day at a luncheon at the Bolton home. The wedding will take place in the Presbyterian church of this tity, Moa- day, January 29. oe oo AOR Meee +2 S ° 6 1S RECORD 2 ICE CREAM. YEAR: D4 © °More than two galtons of ice cream for each person in the United States were* sold last year ! That is, 208,320,000 gallons’ of ice cream weré produced. in 1916 and sold for $291,648,000. In_1915, the total in thé.Unit- ed States was 175,224,270 gal- lons, an average of oné and three-fourths gallons a person. The retail value in 1915 was @ $245,313,978. Ice cream: sold last ‘gets at. > afi. average of $1.40 Cdoeerdooeveees ooeeecseccoeces ryyvryYrrrror ys + of this city, to Major Frank;S. Henry | ; Br re: inventor of the Appliance, who eured himself and who is now. giving others the benefit: of hi iper- jence,, _ If ruptured, write him, today, at Marshall, Mich, - send you free my. illustrated book -on Rupture and its*cure, showing my ‘Ap- | Pliance and giving you priees and names of many -p¢ bea 1 use no salves, no harness, no es. I send on trial to prove what I say. is true. - You are the’judge and once having seen. my, illustfated: book and read it you will: be as enthusiastic as my hundreds of. patients whose letters you can. also read. Fill:out ftee cou- pon below. and mail today. It’s well worth your ‘time whether you try my Appliance or not. . Brooks, — State St, Marshalt, Mich., ‘y, mail, in plain Fr, Your illustrated book and full information about. your Appl- da new home. : Tell the advertising manager of the Tribune about them and let him run a siit- able advertisernent:for you and you will be surprised at the many.homes that will. open their doors to: that furniture.’ Many. people want just: what you have no use for —_ are willing ig pay. well for it. : a Classified One-Half Cent for Each: Sacceeding Insertion Cash in Advance Ad The little Tribune: wait ads° aré “welcome in 4,500 homes every. afternoon. One Coat a Word for the First Insertion Minimum 25¢ Just take a look up in n the attic to- :’ Brush the dust: off ‘those several dis- carded pieces of furniture, get those rugs out of . that corner and get them ready for: their