The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1919, Page 8

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eee & % res BISMARCK TRIMS WASHBURN IN 59 TO 7 WALKAWAY Visitors Outclassed From the Start—Cook and Taylor Bright Stars of Game MANDAN HERE ON FRIDAY Tho Bismarck high school basket-) Dall team walked Washburn quintette last night at the high school gymnasium here in the school ‘game of the sedson by a score of 58 to 7, Although the local team seemed to have improved some what since its game a week ago with tho alumni five the opposition was so weak tbat the game was more of a for the B. H. Ss. ? rck started the “gamo with nd Taylor playing forward, Holta at center and Vetier ‘and Boise as guards. When the game cnded the team was entirely changed, being composed of Lurke, center; Fogerty | and Kludt, forwards; J. Burke and George, guards. All of the Bismarck play with the exception of Jack Burke got a basket. Washburn, s“entirely outclassed by. the ‘Bismarck five and never threatened the local’s goal, All of the visitors’ points were scored as a result of fouls, Cook and Taylor were the particular bright spots on the local team, | The Washburn team was made up of Charlebois and *Schweitzer, for- wards; Reiser. cenier; Westmiller and Kline, guards. The real game of the season, as far as Bismarck is concerned, takes place next Friday night at the local high schgol gymnasium © when Mandan ecrdsses the river to meet the Bis- marck basket shooters. For many yearg Mandan has beaten Bsimarck, but this year Coach Spencer Boi and his charges are positive tht Bis- mrck is going to hang up the victory. Because of the importance of the game Upshaw of Jamestown and Robinson: of Washburn, two of the Vest known basketball experts in the officiate at the Bismarck- game, « high school basket- ball team scheduled as arranged for away from the|- €/for the championship of the south- western part of the state, It is ex- }pected that Mandan, Pismarck, Dick- inson, Washburn, Bi h, Mott and one or two other schools will be the present is as follows: TO TRY NEWBERRY ices ii the tion ¢ to appear before Justice ¢ W. Sessions to answer the indict-| ments. town, January 9. y here, January 16. ‘argo here, January 2: Dickinson here, January 30. At Mandan, Februe 6. At Fargo, February At Dickinson, February 27. After the completion of this sched- ule the southwestern district basket- ball tournament will start at Mandan represented in this tournament, Phone 453 for the celebrated Wilton Lignite Coal, the best coal mined in North Dakota. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. ‘| Cheer this BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SALVATION ARMY WILL HAVE BELLS AND KETTLES OUT Usual Christmas Custom of Re- lief Organization Starts in Few Days Soon the yulbtide bells wii ring and in order to’ make them sound’ the sweeter in the ears of the worthy poor of Bismarck the bells’ by .the kettles of the Salvation Army shall peal forth on the street for turee or four days. Unlike former. yc , owing to the budget being put over for the local corps last January, on appeal. will be made to the business men for this fund. The appeal will be mado through the kettles on the strect and the shopper will be given a chance to keep them boiling to fill the bas- kets for Christimas dinners, The funds collected this way are espe- clally for Christmas cheer and no appeal is being made for the regular relict as that was cared for in the budget, However, if anything is lett over it will be turned into the regular funds, Captain Huffman stated today “al- though no appeal had been made, Superintendent Martin of the city schools, is taking up with the chil dren and high school pupils and it is -{expected their donations of produce will very materially help scattering mas, lere From Velva, James Halley of Velva, brother of Mrs. C. W. Paulson, was a guest at the Paulson home this week and a visitor to the legislature, K. C. (Meet Sunday. / ‘Bismarck council, Knights of Co- lumbus, will hold a meeting at its hall on Fourth street Sunday after- noon, at which time a special social program will be offered, This meeting is the postponed meeting scheduled for last Friday night. Panama Prov Popular. A number of recruits have been signed up th’s week by the local re cruiting office. Corporal Ed Martin, in charge, announced today. Enlist- ments for service at the Panama canal are proving attractive. The army is sending 3,000 men there and besides the usual army life offers deer hunting, fishing, alligator shooting, bathing and boating. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Whether Cotter Pin or Complete You can get it in our Sales and Overhaul vice Station. We are Authorized Ford Dealers. In our stockroom, we carry every part that goes into a Ford car or Ford truck. They’re genuine Ford parts too—each made of the same tough, durable Vanadium steel as its counterpart in the Ford car. Our special Ford repair shop is thoroughly equipped with specially designed tools and up-to-the minute machinery so that repairs, adjustments, or com- plete overhauls for Ford cars can be handled promptly and efficiently. Our mechanics who will do the work on your Ford car, or trucks, under- stand the Ford mechanism and know the rightway to tune it up. And for the work you will pay only the reasonable Ford prices. We are a part of the Big Ford Family and not only repair, Fords but sell them as well. We have more than a passing interest in the service we give you. safety’s sake have the Authorized Ford dealer do it. The Dakota Motor Company BISMARCK will tell you “Cost Less Per Mile.” Risse : ‘410 Broadway Our guarantee means’ just what it says. Tread Tires are not an experiment. Any man from overseas We are sole distributors for North Dakota and Eastern Montana. .delivery- Attractive proposition to dealers, Tire Sales Company LANGLEY & SCHLABACH, Managers. Phone 318 Insist on Genuine Ford Parts GUARANTEED To Wear 8,000 Miles WITHOUT PUNCTURE WITHOUT BLOWOUT they are unbeatable. Phone 888 WITHOUT RIM-CUT European Steel- Place your orders now to insure early Drive to our garage when your Ford needs repairing. For NORTH DAKOTA “Cost Less Per Mile.” Bismarck OVERLAND 4 BEING PRODUCED AT RATE OF 500 EVERY DAY Workers Take: Keen Interest in Labor, Resulting in Excep- tional Product The Willys-Overland Co. continues Its remarkable progress in building “Overland 4,” the sensational light car which has introduced a new; standard of easy riding comfort in its exclusive feature of the three po:nt suspension springs, Word comes from Toledo to. the Lahr Motor Sales Co., local distribu- tors, that the production of “Over land 4” has now reached 500 cars a day, Getting production up to 500 a day on this new type of motor car has attracted national attention as an instance of loyalty and intelligent co-operation on the part of a* great workips force of 12,500 employees. This record is further interesting in view of the fact that there are now no street cars in Toledo. Despite this condition, the — Willys-Overland factory has ‘had an attendance of 100 per cent from its 12,500 workers since Toledo became trolleyless. There is so much interest and en- thusiasm among the workers in the’ Toledo factory over “Overland 4” that the company has taken steps to Provide a demonstration of the new car's unexcelled easy riding qualities to every man and women in its em. ploy. The free-ride-for-all program is now being arranged, {t is explained that: the. Willys-Overland management in providing the demonstration .mere- ly acceded to a general request from the workers in the:plant. The sense of duty and the loyalty reflected in the dally attendance ot more than 12,500. workers and the unusual pride in the product they are making::is a refreshing and ‘encour: aging sign’ during -these days ot somewhat general industrial | unrest. Apparently they do things differently at the Willys-Overland. FORMER BISMARCK MAN _ IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK Miss Lielia Diesen.1s m1 rece‘pt ot a letter from her sister, Mrs. W. C. Taylor, at Long Geach, Cal., telling of an automobile wreck which result- ed in the death of Henry Wolfer, for many years warden of the Minnesota stato prison at ‘Stillwater, and’ in which “Walt” Taylor, former insur- loner and for several ent of Bismarck, | for- ped without: injury. Mrs. Taylor describes tne accident as similar to that wh'ch cost the life of Ben Lenhart on the penitentiary road several weeks ago. Messrs, Wol- fer and Taylor, with C. M. Holbert of LaMoure, were driving to Los Angeé- les, when. in turning out to pass a car, their machine was capsized, and Wolfer was fatally crushed. Holbert was also caught under the ear, but Taylor, the only member or the party who was unhurt, succeeded in lifting the machine from him, Wolfer had frequently visited Bis- marck, where he had many friends. He was among the best’ known. pen- alogists in America, and» was a brother of Mesdames C. W. Davis and A, T. Lawrence of Lamoure. Y . The “Balge itnts Battery Three Reasons WHY 1 Power ERITTET 4 * Greater. than ‘that of any other ‘start- ing and lighting battery of equal size and weight. operation poe Congistent; dependable. ,Abil- ity to ‘stick to its job.”, Will meet the most strenuous ‘de- mands of starting and lighting seryice. ts Durability . Built right into the “Extde.” Special service proved features and rugged construction throughout assure long life‘and a minimum of’ care in mainte- sfance. pes d ake y Silk Hose. ; DM comonieaneln SL . FOR ‘YOUR CAR, «Corwin Motor Co. Blemarek, N.D. > THERE'S AN “Exide” BATTERY at 4 i } i We want: good dealers ‘in open. } ~ 7 yee ; territory. 7 AG ES " z : ‘ { 4 {Lahr Motor Sales Co. Ages | , \ Distributor: 4 Y ee JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure | 4 MUNN 00 0 ME q Phone 370 for'advice on the care of Storage Bat- teries. Questions cheerfully answered. = * “WILLARD SERVICE STATION 408 BROADWAY MOTOR TRUCKS 3 THAT LAST ; DEALERS— Your territory may be open; if so, it’s your op- HOUUCEUATUAEGUAAGUEALOUERUENLUUORGAURLALUOEEALSLY ‘portunity. Write for our = proposition. — Lahr Motor Sales Co. = Distributors = ATAECARANALAEUUALUAEA ET a These Wonderful New Springs Yourself HOUSANDS : have been abso- lutely astonished by the remark- able riding qualities of the three- point suspension, Triplex. Springs. The universal enthusiasm of owners explains the tremendous demand for the new Overland 4. The Four-Door Sedan has the additional distinction of exceptional coach details. - YA Te weigns. only 2U0 pounds more than:the Touring Car LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Distributors “| | a ee Bismarck, N. D.

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