The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1917, Page 6

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Slaps Ct SOT aE BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP Mi sery Should Be Allowed to Choose Its Own Company GEE-ROOZ-LWi | (BUT TSLIPPE AND UT:ON. \ BEAN By “Hop” ‘ CMY MISERY DONT Love. YOUR COMPANY } WHYSTH BIG LAUGH ~foune FELLOW? AVA 100,000 GAMES OF SOLITAIRE BY '18 Charles Conklin, Wabash pas senger conductor, of Decatur, [!., is on the last lap of his self-im- posed task of playing 100009 games of solitaire. Conklin has about 7000 games! to play and believes he will finish before the end of the year. THe began playing in 1897, 20 years | ago. In these games Conklin has met practically every possible combs. | nation of cards possible and will compile a book on solitaire. | He won 439 out 90,000 hands | and 205 out of the first 40,000} played. The highest muuber of! hands was 1107, Conklin is tammarried and | spends all his leisure time playi solitaire in his club in Decatur. | CLEVELAND WILL TRY OUT SOCCER Reckless Billiards Makes McCourt - Three-Cushion Champion ups bur | ohi of the Cley | iaus to tl seball t it was up to Lee nd Indi elty wh usements for uk ya HOV them th Ind of exercise \ ‘Introducing McCourt Will fake all of the kinks out of the pew billiard sore’ muscles : n mpion of the Fohl has purchased a couple oi | A player of 1 one of the yor all around when yoo : f E McCourt, depends upon b training opens at New Orleans, play to win. mat There is alw a lot of idle al time around at ing camp when | players are waiting for something todoavhile they should be out get- tine-themselves in’ shape, Foh!/ says. During this spare time the footl will set his t in the ant! es instead of} and trying to keep the other fellow from mak- | ing them, | McCourt is known to billiard-) ists at the most brilliant player of} a decade and his style at times! seems almost re — But it was due to his seemi recklessness that the spec youngster w, chaimpionsh whose success at the has been due to his great safety pla In the first round of their ti match Moore's strategy had \ Court gnessing and he gained a lead by leaving impossible shots which worried the challenger. In the t two rounds Me- Court’s wizardy over the balls re- turned and he recovered lost ground aud won handily. as able to wrest the, from George Moore, 4 After April 1st, the price of the Gordon hat will. be $3.50. The manufacturers of the Gor- don hat are determined to main- tain its perfect quality, believing those familiar with the Gordon. hat would prefer to pay more rather than to get a poorer hat ‘MERCHANTS HOTEL ST. PAUL’S fam- [__. = ous and popular priced hotel 200. MODERN ROOMS . ‘With Running Water. ...$1.00 to-$1.50 CITY AUDITOR’S NOTICE OF Fit.! i ING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT, | i s hereby given that the spe- sment commission of the | City of Bismarck, North Dakota, has j confirmed and filed in the office of the | | city auditor, where same is open to| public inspection, a special _assess- | ment list covering the cost of sewer; construction.on Tenth Street ‘from Av- | enue B to Avenue D, in Séwer Im- plays rapidly, some-; provement District. Number’ One. | With Bath. .......ee sees $1.50 to $2.50 ial in a three-cushion} The Board of City Commissioners Renovated, Redecorated, New Fur- nS and i will’ meet on Monday, February 26, nishings. Moderate Priced Cafe. i oftten dazzles and un} y947 , 19 at eight o'clock, p. m., for, the’ opponents by the ra-| purpose of acting upon such special: brilliance of his play. | assessment. ue | i » wreatest shot-| Any. person aggrieved may appeal a 8 the 2 ae shot from the action of said special assess- © ever se r00re | ment commission by filing with the laimed after the chamt-| city auditor a written notice of such vateh. appeal, stating therein the grounds — upon which such appeal is based. | You'll enjoy the (Radisson, Minne-| RH. THISTLETHWAITE, | apolis, | City Auditor; New. Cigar Stand. New Grill Room, Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. Headeueet for all from - North Dakota &d: andi Jackson: Sts. One Block From “Union, Depot. Look: for;large ~~ Electric Signs. pid WALTER A. POCOCK, Pro, pionsh | SPRING SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS soccer games will be in progress | for those who are not warming up on the diamond, \SHORT SLANTS AT SPORTS The recent war moves probably isn’t very welcome to Les Darey.| Gov, Whitman may — have the | New York boxing law repealed. Nobody will be mad but the pro- anoters and fighters, Grant Hugh Brown, who just} leased the Madison Square Gar- den, must feel mighty good over | jthe recent reports from Albany, © George Foster wants to be sent; to the Southern league. Well it pnight be worse, George. An Lowa man who wears No. 21 shoes wants to play football. Trouble is the other players might line up on his feet. Clark Griffith is going to send! ‘three players to Baltimore. Won der what made Griff sore on Balti- more, In the Latest Patterns Guaranteed H. J. Vivian & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS ESTABLISHED 1878 IRVING VIVIAN, Representative Haggart Block. Upstairs Opposite P. O. PHONE 741R { | i 4 Fit and Workmanship | | | Pocwwoe ween www wen ww nn nnn te CAPITAL & AY (44 SURPLUS STATES on $200,00000 BY MIKY DEPOSITORY} YOUNG AMERICA The spirit of thrift is the foundation of a success- ful community. UNITED Teach Young America this spirit NOW and you will be assured of a thrifty, independent, self relying citizen. The best you can do for him, especially at this season of the year, is to start an account in his name with this bank. We pay 4 per cent interest and welcome small ac- counts. “}duly ec CITATION AND NOTICE HEARING PROOF OF FOREIGN WILL. State of ‘North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh. jIn County Court, Before Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge. In the ter of the Estate of George Sower, Deceased William Sower, executor, Petitioner, v Sower Emma Sower, Caro- we, Frank Rowe, George arlotte E. Sower, and All 1 Parties Interested, Respond- John ii Ou ents. The State of North Dakota, To the above ed respondents and all persons interested in the Estate of George Sower, Deceased. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that William Sower, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this court a copy of the t Will and Testament of George , late of the City of Elgin, in t Sounty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota deceased, and the probate thereof in the State of North Dakota, authenticated, ) { said d issuance to William Letters Testamentary thereon, and that the said petition and proofs of said purported Will will be heard and y d by this court on Thurs » thi th day of March, A. D. 1917, at two o'clock in the after- noon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in the county court house, in the City of F arck and County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota; and You, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this court at said time and plac ver said petition and sho there be, why the pra petitiom should not be gran Ky the Court. ‘ (Seal) H. C, BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. Dated the Sist day of January, A. BD, 1917. the above citation he served by onal service on all resident heirs d by publication in the Bismarck Tribune at Bismarck, N. D., ach week for three suce Daily once weeks. (2—9, 16, 23) H. C -BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. NEW ROCKFORD ™ IS ADJUDGED INSANE New Rockford, Feb. 9—Frank Car- uso, the Italian gunman, who shot a co-laborer in the Great Northern yards about six weeks ago, has been adjudg- ed insane and committed to the hos- pital at Jamestown until he can be deported. (Seal) eee eoeoeoeoeeoe se * WILLMAR MAN KILLS xe . DEVIL OF RABBITS + * Willmar, Minn., Feb. 9—Reu- + * ben Strombert today mounted a + * large rabbit with five horns, + * which he shot while hunting sev- * eral days ago. The largest horn ® is three inches long and an inch + © thick, aa SoHo ee is Coal Today We carry nothing but the very best, and our prices are al- ways right. BML us tons _ Lumber Co... PHONE 115 “Piper” Gives You ‘Tobacco’s Real Comfort "Tse AMERICAN MANUFACTURER has quick-stepped to the march. of improvement. He’s replaced the old wooden factory with a mammoth industrial plant. Man and horse have given way to machine and motor. Of the old regime the only things he clings to are his rigid adherence to quality of produét and,.an -unbudging lty...to ;good old the fab’ the zest, the nerve-soothing, satisfaction-pro- hat the man of affairs needs to keep his efficiency.at par- “"Piper’s’’ ducing q Buy a.plug of ‘‘Piper” today from your dealer, Cut ofa big piece. «“'Soine chew this,’’ you'll say as the wonderful, mellow © champagne flavor,” exclusive with ‘‘Piper,’” pervades your palate. You'll Like The Modern Package, Too! The world’s best Chewing Tobacco comesina moderna, dust-proof, convenient package keeping it fresh, clean and ‘appetizing. Pasteboard slide boxes 5¢; tin-10¢. Also in the original plug form. [) Ganrantecd ty Aer Mnerteasetfi ei AuMatnuaate wm

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