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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 12, 1919 ot Hs mi is pretty If there | formulate legislation to submit to the oa minute is pretty good pay. ‘ & L zs THE RED FLAME A NUBER |BOISE NAMED. TO) SSS touts “neztor sya Weitere fat te oona i ne = y ci Jude Weismiller's holds be- 4 ANXIOUS TO MEET a the Sune limit set they should Fe oN sate Hromote the flying { : ieate immediately wit! e | In . F | ANY. 145 POUNDER |communett tot The Tribune, and | ——_—___—", t ! ‘ aedatoh will soon be aeranged. ee Ae oe go to. JOHNSON’S for h ahs i Weismiller is powerfully built for) Hosiery, : { : Adam Weismiller, Claimant. to his weight and has been meeting some : 4 4 the World’s Title, Offers | of the fastest. men in his division SH TARRH & claims there is no man in the welter- E One Dollar a Minute tit class who can win twWo out of A ii Bi F : f ‘three falls from him and is willing to; For head or throat: Ph Publication Issued By Citizens’ ‘ourteen Football Players - o / | make good that claim at any time, Catarrh try the : Hi | Bismarck, with the exception of the vapor itment— i Economy League Tells of igh School Are Awarded bee eahibtion put, ers by the T. Townleyism Their Letters Today Knights of Coluqbus featuring the : Gibbons brothers, last oT has Hol ICKS BO had any athletic events of note for APC )) : 4 1 BASKETBALL COMES NEXT some time. Fight and wrestling fans | «ygyr BODYGUARD" - SOF. GOA M2C h pou ee an i would be greatly interested in a match , fl & wv veight wrestlers { tl oy Philip Boise, the sterling hat back between two welterweig! s t ‘ Nonpartisan Organization No of the Bismarck high school football and Weismiller is hoping Hothe able: te i 4 ’ team, was elected captain of — next find several men here wh R BY LADIES ¥ i Longer Controlled By year’s team at a meeting of the tear take on. U ey 4 * s le Maj members ‘Tuesday, Fourteen mem- Concert and Dance Orchestra “i Farmers, Is Claim bers of the team. were awarded their _—— nO pss ‘ Tae | h ‘ “B" today in recognition of their ser- | CITY NEWS | Singing and playing all the latest A ( | “The Ted Flame” is the: tile of the} vices this year, Bugene Kilmer was °. “ @ |] song and dance hits of the season, first of a series of publications deal- captain of this year’s. team. 7 y H All ree itt the Nonpartisan government The players who were recognized tor Sor Born Music Earnenee Yee a North Dakota which was their playing by receiving’ the coveted A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. tl or paket as a ai Acton were Kilmer, Allen and Vetter, J. B. Smith of this city yesterday at FOR ENGAGEMENTS tl ONS, Sea Ouy tackles; Gowan and Fogerty, ends; the St.cAlexing hospital. ; 4 fa Rare Jones,. Erickson and Burke, guards; P - Phone 327 or Write . } j which attra attention. It is Holta’ ond Geotre,: Genter, Moses, Pacer Dien Hore P.O. Box 137 | ft inn ne Nets scones quarterback; Boise, Cook and Berndi, aged 54 years, of Bismarck, North Dakota S ‘ bh svitich sweens entirely. nerong Sie Daan hacks. Of these. men, four. Burke. yesterday after a Ruby Leen Flinn, Manager W eneeie Pint the’ Heart ont | _Hleven stands out in the sensation-) round in Paris just before he returned | George, Moses and Boise, wil appear ri The funeral will 2 Blame that ts Burning the Heart, our) 31 career'of Bob Martin, A. E. F) and|to America, in) next year’s. line up, the others take place Thursday at Sterling, ‘The i ob North ep ako, ts of 87. pages. | inter-allied heavyweight boxing cham-|__He won from Joe Bonds in his first/graduating this year, deceased is survived by his widow and ; The booklet coi = of 37 pages. | inter-all avyweignt boxing cha professional fight in America in the| “We had a good season this year one “child, John Reddy of Sterling. eer a pion, with striking prominence. eleventh round. and would have had a bette: one if : Sacer : F said teaeraeaa | Bob Martin was born the eleventh| | At the beginning of that round,|the team had not fallen to pieces dur- Birdmen Inite 4 n are caricatured, we) member of a West Virginia family. | Jimmy Bronson, his manager, whis-/ing about ten minutes of piuy in the} Lieut. J.C. Cameron, Bismarck’s J. H. Johnson i Dd pr “Bram A. Rube", wag The date of his birth was the elev-| pered in Bob’s ear: Valley City game,” saiq Coach Spen-} birdman, left the city last night for Fi nh ‘i ” made {ents of November. : “Bob, you know what round this,is? }cer Boise this morning, “We defeat Grand Fork a meeting of i A 3 ; toonist-cor , mac He reached his maturity the elev-|The eleventh. Now go out and win.”|ed Dickinson and «Mandan. shutting aviators of th ning machines Accounting a & & = in a new * ein [enth hour of the eleventh day of the] The cleventh round was barely un-|hoth teams out, put suffer in. formation ¢ eluh, ‘There : 2 i ‘ : tter is meverel nei jeleventh month of the year 1918—the}der way when Martin’s left crashed | defeat at the hands of Valley City, | lare about eight store in the state | A u d iting cipally otticta Poot nee ti ne hour the armistice was being|into Bonds with such force that the|although we did- manage to score | who ave interested in the prospective : ee ‘ upon. taxation, the operation of ' 12) signed. ans .__ | veteran wobbled about the ring. Ref-}against them, the only team that has; jorginization, end they propose — to Systematizing teague's industrial es nis guts won many of his fights in leree Matt Hinkel stopped the bout. [dane that feat this year ! Rai eAgUC 5” CfUCAL OnE aan is in. | the eleventh round—though he doesn’t| And now Bob Martin will celebrate | with the four. regul t { ie . a 1 emnplified through the board of admin- wait that long if he can do the job| Armistice Day, his birthday—the 22nd |of this year’s substitute { TRAINED PEOPLE ANNEX HOTEL oe MT ee aati: Gee. iB quick ; nd will fight Jack Moran in Min-|of this ubstitutes we i | es : Officers of the Citizens Peonen He won from Bob Scanlon—his first lis before his old buddies from jfor m a championship football team | { T POSITIONS Phone 573 or 655 e oer ee ae ae iW\ |professional fight—in the eleventh s. lon the field. | t TR Se eee tathort cet ugh | ae BASKELRALL NEXT i ee: aaa i ea i \ The demand for young people : f "I High school athletics are now turn- | ; ot c 3 €0 ‘ tor, president ; Car | DEMPSEY-BECKETT MEETING WOULD ing towards basketball as the fovthall trained 0 resionible eontions Ms i i i 7 ’ season is now ended. It is. expected | 01 usiness College, carpenter, vice president and BE REAL WORLD’S TITLE BATTLE [ie a ee uie “vores laeket| by the Dal ae = Ze, ; Y. B. Streeter, editor of the Emmons e i | Fargo, N. D., never lets up. 3 oe . County Record, Secretary’ and ‘Treas. i ball teams will be called out in twoj W. BR. Sommerfield is the 65th MIDWINTER ? UN ie oe eet se the atory. of ti BY FRED TURBYVILLE, see either Beckett or Carpentier as a|Weeks. Prospects for an exceptional- | R. e | ‘, HURRAY Boy rerlch bank ee of N. E. A. Sports Writer, worthy opponent for Dempsey. But|!¥. fast quintette are exceedingly fe, 60 -fo, the Seanaats (OIL C. SALE See ee rneron tlle ants] /,Tf doe Beckett can flatten Georges | +s hurd te fad psey, =n" | bright and Coach Boise, who will Miss Myrtle Russell goes to the eee on a sf the Consum-| Carpentier in -th London go next |/* 8 Dare to judge them from the dis-|handle the basketball team, is very| Northwestern Telephone Ex- at the Capital City Cloth- b ee r Stores Co, It de-| Month the Britisher and Jack Demp-/ tance. Beckett may be a real match. |honefvl. i i change Co., Miss Esther Lewis ing and Shoe Store, on 4 Sey A Atadediee Ghibles:- SLOWIN can put on a real honest-to-good-| We doubt if Carpentier would be.} With seven of last year’s players | th ! Mercantile C Fifth street, opposite * wre apy Hie ye to the: state) ™ world’s title battle in the New pentier can be figured out from | ready to play, another who played two to. the Arthur ercantile Co., Roop’s G 9 25 how. Mera es aa ont, and in| Qtleans ring March 17, Dempsey. is battles of the past when he fought | years ago, but was in the army last/ Miss Myrtle Turner to the Cen- ‘oop’s Grocery. per Fpensuny end boy bt sewn cert. thein he best he have in America. He is nd raters from America with only |year and two players on last year’s/ tral Land Co., Moorhead, Minn. cent discount on all goods conclusion. the Min ms : | champion of the world but he could success. Beckett is newer in the|Ssecond team, basketball enthusiasts | “Follow the successful,” and in stock. intention of awakening “they believe! catty the world’s title much more | game and wa havn’t the line on him|are delighted with this season’s pro- . ins, P: H 806 4 to the situation which they Nelieve) cracefully if he fought and defended | that we have on Carpentier. spects. : ’ : write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 8( Harry Rosen ' confronts the ‘state. farmers’ move-| his title against the best man the old| Promotor Tortorich of New Orleans| Those who played last year and will] Adam Weismiller, world’s welter-| Front St., Fargo, N. D., for in- “iigugntated as':a: ae “phot World could send against him. If|says if Carpentier should win from | probably appear in this season’s line | weight champion wrestler, is in Bis-| ¢5,mation. ment,” say poe ned coat je-; Beckett whips Carpentier, Beckett | Beckett that he will try to sign the|uv are Kilmer, George, Cook, Holta,| marck. looking for a possible match National } Peet ‘shevtsin, fre{Will be that man. Frenchman for ‘the March 17 date. | Vetter, John Larson and Burke. Fog-| with any of this city’s 145 pounds. generated in‘o pure Bo its ‘mere of | international battles for the heavy-|But that wouldn’t be such a good at-|erty: played on the: team two years| Weismiller has made-an offer to pay q ix NOT_ controlled by Ane ae aay weight crown have been as scarce as | tragtion unless Carpentier shows much | ago, but: was in the: service last year.|$1 a minute for every minute any 1 North Dakota. or by those of hen’s teeth in the last few decades. | better than he ever showed in his pre- | Boise and.Taylor played on last year’s | man in ‘this class is able to remain Columbia Phonographs ‘“s Z other state, There were a few of these brawls} vious bouts. second team. With this material to|in the ring’with him over twenty 4 e722 for D Li fought out years ago and they pened Beckett ig the veal hope. He may |draw from, Biswnarels should have the mines ae Fee ac eang ‘Columbia Records Sah ' big 1Q- | to keep up great interest in the heavy-|be better than the average. Thi fastest basketball team among the here are,a number of embryoni } 1 Hea S Clifford. iF weight championship but lately it has }he whipped Goddard indicates he has {high schools of the State. Se wrestlers in this Vieinity who fall ia ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED 4 nite. le We ° een all Amer some punching power to stay agai There has been no schedule for the} the 145-pound class and it is ex: = ik % f There are few fans today who can coe chatiplone PONSE SO SUAY: BBAIREL team arranged as yet, but this will|ed that-a match will be arranged be- COWAN’S DRUG STORE M ; Ann | probably be done. in the next few are the sworldls champlonyand re 3 4 | * business men veeks. It is planned to have a num-jof these men wha believe tha’ 2 4 ‘ss men generally can attend, | Weeks. Ss PI Z i We Regard Each Shipper as an | NORTHWEST Idaho was beaten by Utah this year. per of fame 88 ite em can, Brae : s s ‘ icp soaker “ eat | tise indoors ins e Account, not an Amount, that will | SPORTS | ube! eal ‘ The Superior Nor- such as caused a discontinuance of the ' t grow in proportion as we endeav- e me cotbsll team evbicl closed football schedule. : or to convince him by our returns. ver, —A Briti record. “Altheagh the Mee geet Plans ave now: being made for the i : Ite up to us, and thats the way |!0 Amateur Baseball association has [Tine Was not sc at es B281| annual interclass basketball games ; y we want you to put it up to us. been organized here, with A. P. Gar- |lost two games, A drop kick in the} of girl teams only and considerable Smokeless and 1 Buyers of Furs, Pelts, Wool, | vey president. ‘This body will control | last seconds of play defeated them at| interest is being shown in these teams. : Black P. F * Hides, Junk. Tanners of Furs, | amateur baseball throughout the pro- |River Falls and a safety cost them Many of the gifl students tate ae Cl owde Ts Coats, Robes and Leather. Write } vince ni season and will conduct | the contest with Stevens Point Nor- tionally good basketball players for Price List and Catalogue. The Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Bismarck, N. D. Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hite—Any Size Orchestra Furnished. 614 8th St. Phone 130K Oh, Sure! | We Drive Our | Own Car! é | Not hard to do nowadays— because everybody’s getting ’em —and where everybody's buying i ears, there’s a good USED car ]} within reach almost ANY old |} day—and the “USED CAR” col- jmext year between the tand will be played here. champiohship play-offs. It is probable that arrangements will be made for inter-provincial championship games. Amateur baseball made tremendous headway in Western provinces last Idaho—The football game Universities of Idaho and Utah has been arranged Efforts are being made to stage the game on a Friday, instead of a Saturday, so that RHEUMATIC PAINS Quickly Eased By Penotrating Hamlin’s Wizard Ol) A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and scles. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden misha: cidents such as s ins, brui burns, bites and stings. Just as re- Lable, too, for ear: croup and colic. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. pi che, toothache, | mal. Superior played a scoreless tie with Eau Claire.. River Falls is lead- ing in the state Normal school cham- pionship race. Edmonton ,Alla.—Another champicn ship has come to the Unive y of Alberta. The young women's basket- bal! team captured the provincial title. The final game was with the Mon- archs, 2 commercial team, and the *varsity won, 18 to 8. Seattle, Wash—TInformation re- ceived here from Annapolis indicates that Gilmore Dobie, famous football coach, will sign a new contract to coach the Naval Academy eleven. Dobie formerly was coach of the Univer: of Washington, and _ his teams were never defeated. Dobie’s contract at Annapolis expires this Lisbon, N. D.—Lisbon high school’s football team whieh has had in Wwe usual record in the state this fall,. is aiming the North Dakota inter- holastic championship. If the title is conceded to Lisbon, games may be played with ~ representative school eleven of adjoining states. Calg: Mickey. McKay, one jof the g ing hockey players, 3 reinstated as an is-a strong supporter for amateur, their annual interclass games always cause a good deal of enthusiasm. Calgary, Alta, Noy. 11.—Tommy Gibbons, of St, Paul, will fight his first 15-round bout in many months, when he meets Mickey\King, the Aus- tralian, at Calgary on? November 19. This bout will open Calgary’s modecn arena. The city council recently voted to permit 15 round battles. Edmonton, Alta. Nov. 11—Eddie Fingard and Frank Barrieau,. claim- ants of the Canadian middleweight championship, have agreed to arbitrate their differences here Noy. 20. - This will be the first of a.series of elimina- tion contests to decide the title. The men will weigh in at 158 pounds, Fin- gard is from Winnipeg-and Barreau lives on the Pacific coast, Sell your cream and_ poultry to our’ agent. If we have no agent in your town, then ship direct to oe NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. umn of the Bisinarck Tribune If not satistied return the bottle and | Pacific coast rules. McKay declares j Tt 4 will tell you where it is! get your money back. that the ‘coast: rules probably will be Ever have 7 eee Watch the COLUMN! the way to be “next.” "At’s ¢onstipated or headache? Just try Wizard Whips, pleasant little pink pilis, 30 cents. Guaranteed. “Take it from Me” r says the Good. Judge you you THE REAL and: they find their chew- don’t need a fresh chew so often and you find "re saving partof your tobacco money. TOBACCO CHEW -.) put up im two styles RIGHT CUT is‘a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is,a long fine-cut tobaeco ) eos. Pen Lo oa eghn tink pan Se ee Eos tain eres rae Ri SRSA SPSS PSs SEG eae cre ar used throughout the Dominion in a year or two, He claims they tend to ‘Speed up the game. One of the coast rules provides fora 60 foot space in the center of the ice where the puck | jmay be passed in any direction and where players are »permitted to kick the puck. Spokane, Wash.—An East Indian wrestler has thrown his hat into all the arenas of the Pacific coast. The athlete is Baganta Singh. His man- Pacific Coas6 hockey league. Frank Superlor, Wis.—Roy Moore, the Su- perior blacksmith, has had considera- ble success since he went east to meet the Atlantic bantams, He has won two popular and probably will get a chance against the top notchers soon, Seattle, Wash—The playing of Bill Grimm, 210 pound tackle of the ‘Uni- versity of Washington eleven, ‘has been attracting considerable attention on the Pacific Coast. Grimm proved a tremendous factor in the early mes. He is one of the féw college football stars “who” wears a “soup atrainer.” victories at Baltimore | 5 GOLD OR CaUbHE Discovery so promptly cheeks it \ . ty ie es long. Its qual 4 Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver They Just won't let youpot “pep” into your work or play. head- acho comes from y ining waste watter and impurities in the body. whole box. ’ Bismarck, N. D. Lomas Hdwe. Co. You can ‘get your money back for The Black Shells if, for any reason at all, you don’t like them. 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