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a SATURDAY, JAN: 31, 1920, SEE divide, was to have Bob Fifzsimmo. Jr.. succeed to the honors won by his father:in the ring. “Hels, got it in him.” Bob Fitzsim mons, ‘the elder, told me. “He's lived dean. “He has-a wonderful body. “He khows how to fight, for Fve spent the greater part cf Iny life teaching im. And more than that he has the grea a fighter—a © fighter's heart, ‘There’s not a man in America that he couldn’t whip today. He isn’t ready,‘yet, but wlien you see the pa-! pers ‘announcing that Bob Fitzsim- mons, -Jr.. 4S out to win the honors \once held by his father, you sit up find take notice, sonny.” + Aside frcm an absence. of freckles knock-knees and a hint of. Irish brogue in hisveiee young Fitz is his father allover again. . He's now 23, weighs 170, is six feet one, has’a reach of 78 inches. thigh 26 inches. waist} 32 inehes, chqst 48 inches and biceps 17 inches. i And he Says he’s bound that his father’s ambition- for him will. be realized. So’far he’s won every start and, althourie he intends to take the rungs. of the ladder slowly—that was eee are reer eae aaa FRECKLES AND HIS You CN. DULL NY WAGON. . FRIENDS: : _ Chere JumBo~ TVE BEEN LOOKIN’ FOR YoU = 1 GOTTA WHITE = WASH OVE FENCE An Thomas Jones; for a term of. tivo years, IG. Iver , son, Morris Christensen, A. 0. Kjers- ten; for a term of cone year, Jos Warmke, William Brown and Geo Pfiffer, = ce Bx From this board of directors the. following officers have bee, named: Morris Christianson, president ; Oscar y Backman, vice-president; C..G. fs thys, seeretary We M. One; sont: j ing the wholesale co-operative asso- \: 5 ciation of America has-been in Wilton nity- for several: weeks solicit- ub fi scribed by the employes of The Wash- Be burn Lignite company yand the farmers of the immediate vicinity. It is the intention of Mr™Olney ‘to again return to Wilton when the weather ‘is not’ so severe and roads are in , better condition and solicit the farm- ers. of The entire country side. Sentiment among: the stockholders iseem/ to he in: faver of taking over {the Wilton Mutual store, instead of ~ bestablishing another business house. in i the city. With this object in view : jain experienced min from the St. Paul i Ti ration will be here ina few \ Hi +| tolook over -the stock of the Corner ; i jstore and repert to the stockholders’ | ute wen | . : OLSON GETS OFF | ON CHARGE-MADE AGAINST HOTEL | s 7 “ Rugby, N. D., Jan, 31.—O, A. Olson - There ix a human and psychological side to the entrance of Young Bob | Of Minot, rated as. one of the wealth: FitzSimmons into the ranks of professional. boxing | His” sole experience {est anen in North Dakota, was found has hee <a sparring partner. with his father... Loud are the praises of |-20t guilty in the district court here ring critics, who saw the son of the famous -freckled-face, lanky Cornish. 7 {ay on a charge of receiving money man, win his first’ real fight at the Metropolitan Club, in Newark, N. J.cre- | '0M prostitutes, The jury retired cently. “Just like hiy fither,” they said, Bob, Jr. never takes a step now | Ht might, and returned its, verdict without first. weighing it in the light of bis father's admonition before | ‘4s morning. ; he dicd, Since he was T42years old he has had ambitions to follow in his Olson’ was arrested’ In 4917) when father's footsteps. 'Yhe old, gladiatyr taught him-all-he-knew. by slow.de- ’| Attorney General Langer and his He held his, sen back from professionalism’ believing that ‘most | “Stant&yraided several allezed vic s start too young:and burn up befere maturity: “Youhg ‘Bo recently | Tesorts M Minot. Olson had sheen op- was mirriell. He is seeking to he beayyweight champion of -the world. j crating a hotel and ‘the state charg- Preferring to manage his own affa.rs-for the present7ut least, he is dodg- | @7 that he remted rooms ‘to women ing managers, He Ts boxing.this winter, .- ‘ i at exorbitant rentals. He was tried is me i? « a-year ago’ here, but the jury disa- SON OF OLD FITZ, a a aie 2 —~ fret Olson chas since- disposed of ty , is father’s plan for him—it may not | his hotel in Minot and has retired, FOLLOWS CLOSELY Ne long before America has a new ig poe FATHER’S ADVICE! *™ttion inthe fighting ring’ MINOT GETS NEXT peers EVEN:NEW YORK BUILDERS’ MEET - By Lorry A. Jac 0 p ena ee : eon ‘years SEORT WRITERS made st i A on Hares ago—but a few months efqre he died SORE: ON ‘DEMPSEY Hata evant Stee for Ve ie ro | Raby Hobs : Fiesimeaiony believed K —— \ State.Association of the Builder: an We ny Oe y¢ the greatest’ fighter sa By'‘Lerry A. Jacobs. ‘Tradets’.exchange, the date .to be hat ever lived, sat in. the “sporting “New Yor , Jan. 26.—Jack Dempsey |:nounced by thes execut%es hoard. editor's: office of a western newspaper |may or may not be a slacker, but! the annual get-together meeting of and told me of his two great ambi-|there are at least four New York, th® exchange in Fargo “yesterday. tlons, “He was then touring, the. coun- {sporting editors who think members ' More twan 100 members. of ; ith a cirens, N ‘of the American Legion who. want| change, induding 30 from out-of-town is greatest umbition—and one! that him barred are right. And, consider-| points, attended yesterday’ was never: realized—-was to hecome a iing the fact that New York sport}. Matt Camitsch of” Fargo re second Billy Sunday and enter the; writers are never too prone to~take/ elected -president of the exchange at ministry as his wife desired him to|si@es against a sporting idol this is} the business meeting held yesterday | do. Th s little doubt fat he ,a rather remarkable state of affairs.|ifternoon; 4 the Commercial club could have made a great success, for) | The mést rabid of these is the sport-|yoonis. Other officers were elected as he had personality, wit. aya ‘a con-|ing editor of a morning paper whose| follows: First vice prsident, J. 1 vincing manney which, coupled with opinions have been watched for years j Hulting-of Grand For second. vi ¢ his’ famous history, would _huye made | by_ those who know he has, steadily, president, B. F. Meinecke of Fargo: him a great magnet. to, curious |tefused to “come in” on with pro-! third vice president, ‘Thomas Berge of religion-seeking crowds. : ‘moters. Says he: ° Grand Forks? secretary-treasurer, Vic- | The other ambition—and one that; “I’m for the American Legion ev-| tor H. Lechy of Farge. The executive | seems :possible of realization, although |ety time. They ought to have what! hoard includes the following: A, ( the great fighter has passed eved the |they want. And if they want Demp-| Kinney. of Fargo, ‘chairman; Al FE. sey barred he ought to be. Person- ‘ally I believe they’re right and that no man ought to. be allowed to be a !champion if his war record is not iclean.” | Seys.another, who strangely enough jis generally recognized as being in \the.clique of sporting. writers: “I don’t know whether or not Demp- tsey’s war record is what it ought to jbe. But it ought to be ‘investigated jat least. And if he did seek to evade ;service, he should be barred.” j-. Another says Dempsey ‘isn’t any [more to: bé“blamed” than- other pro- ifessional athletes, but. that it: might ;do ‘sport a lot of good if those who | fought over there were given prefer- ence in the matter of recognition of i champions.» ‘ nd still another says Dempse jought: to be barred, but with him ail ; those who failed to get into uniform. | And all of\them: it appears, are 'wondering where and when Jack ; Dempsey. fought the fights. Jack ; Kearns says he fought for war chari- ties’ and how/miuch he spent “out of ‘his own pocket for expenses.” Tribupe Want Ads bring results. Xow AN | YOUNG BOB CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK | COOPERATIVE WHOA! STAND, smu ( WWOAWHOAWHoA -* ASSOCIATION “TO BUY STORE New Enterprise is Launched by \ 200 Residents of Lignite City \ Wilton,’ Jan, 31:—Incorporated at $75,000 and with close to $50,000 sub- scribed the Wilton Cooperative as sociation heen organized with ap- prbximately 200 member: A hoard. of’ diregtors consisting of the ‘following has been elected. For a term of three years, Oscar Back- man,-C. G. Math r Champlin\of Fargo, Louis Klevin and Fohn Nuss of Grand Forks, and Clar- ence D, See of Minot, Last_ ‘evening out-of-tewn visitors at the convention were guests of- the Fargo exchange at a banquet. served at the exchange oflices in The Forwn building. Following the dinner an in: formal discussion was held on mat- ters of interest to the builders. NEW CORPORATIONS A. D--Brownstein Co. Inc., Minot, by. A, D.. Brownstein, Hatry “Doér- show. and’ Fred G. Voight. ‘ New. Leipzig Investment _Co., New Leipzig, Grait county. by F. L. Kah- lert, F. A. Brown, Jr.; and J. P. Zwe- jber. , S 1 | Thé Velya Coal Products Co., Velva, McHenry county, by T. Welo. N. M. Muus and Jay W. Bliss. {North Dakota ‘Curling association, Grand Forks, by H. M. Waldron, H. C. Thomson and H. L. Barnes. Exchange Mercantile Co., Grafton, | Walsh county, by J. N. Mollers. J. J.j O’Brien and Gunder Olson. i OTTO AUTO f HOWDY: 1 WANT f f To WANE XC. GO ALL OVER THIS) — f WACK AND PUTIT | Week, ais: ‘THURSDAY; JAN. 29, 1920 4 weer: AN ONAPPY GO dina, Stutsman county, by Herman Cook, Otto Haglund and W. F. An- dres. ‘ The Community’ Club, New ‘Rock- ford, by W. C. Besselievre, R. J. Hor- ton and L. R. Buxton. Luch & Bishop. Inc., Fargo, by Ma- thilda Luch and Grant and Ernestine M. Bishop. | Bremen Mutual Telephone Co., Bre- men, Wells county, by J. N.-Lies, Math. Lies rand .P. Schafer. CONVENTIONS BY THE DOZEN / (Continued from ries Mar atate ‘ge One) inated at Bismarck conyentic in, this o ( . national committeeman—Gui- Grafton, For der Olson, Delegates sto v (10)— k Mc Henry Mebean, ¢ Kidder ; tional ella Cass count 927 i eR rd: Staale Ten hop, Stark; Burke 5 'Tostevin Nicholson, Second distriet: 1. howald, Fourth; ©. 8. Johnson, Sis two to he appointed by district com- mittees. WANTED-—Steel paper baler; 150 or.200 pound capacity. Apply at The Tribune, * y oO ebrated Wilton Lignite ‘Coal, the best coal mined in North Dakota. This coal does not clinker and contains less sulphur and ash. than. any other coal mined in North Da- kota. Washburn Lignite English Lutheran Church of Me- Coal Co. . : CONDITION WORKMANSHIP- VERY. KEEN AND ALL THAT % BECAUSE | WANT THE \ BEST OF ATTENTION )| wecHanics I / ON MY CARL 7H" COUNTRY — SAN 80SS,,1 CANT MAKE | “(WS OUT= WHICH END OF TH’ HANDLE DOES JW HAMMER HEAD’ : , YET TO COME| the | conyention, | Phone 453 for the cel-|« YES SIR A HAPPY MUNCH AT WAS THATS STEERED You USED TO. GET ALL TW RAGING CARS. IN TRIM FOR TH’ ON 2 > CITY NEWS MRS. CLEMENS SICK Mrs. Helen-McGillis Clemens is con- {fined to her rooms at the Van Horn hotel 4 ore: gald, TORVISIT MI M. 1B. Hibbs, a pioneer, Moflit farmer who now is’ making Bismarck — hi home, leaves this wing for Virginia Loi Mont., fo visit a gold mine in i Which he interested. IN MINNESOTA Sam Thompson of the Gamble-Rob- Hinson Fruit Co. issspending ten. days in Minneapolis and at his home in Austin, Minn. Hevis expected back. the first of the week. MEET MONDAY | MAC i No, fy Ae BY tk Lodge temple Monday — evening, when there will be work in the fellow- craft degree and other important | business, All master Masons are ex: | pected to attend, ORMER BISMARCK GIRT, WEDS | Friends “in Bismarck have’ received word of the wedding of Miss Florence McPhee, for years employed in’ the state library here, and Mr, John Gam- mons, fermerly deputy United States m 1 and now ,connected with oe Doyle in an automobile distribut- ing enterprise at the Gate City. Both of the young people are well known and generally popular in the Capital City, Their wedding is the. culmina- | tion of an attachment extending over j Many ye DR. RICHARDSON 2 GNS 1 Dr. Richardson, pastor of the First Baptist church, of this city at a well attended business mecting of . the hurch handed: in his resignation, last evening, to-take effget at once. Dr. | Richardson came here from Hampton, j Ja. in May last year. Some difference between the pastor and the active members of the churel made progress and~the best kind of felloweship difficult, hence the resig- nation last night, say members of the congregation. Mr. Richardson Mans are not known, ppt.that-he is Jike- ly to remain in Bismar¢k for some) time. . He regards his sermon, last Sunday evening as his last sermon, 1 Pismarck, PREVIQUS EXPERIENCE is unneces WANTED’ Two unusually attractive openings for lumber yard ménagers; one of whom' must have knowledge of -farm “ implement business, Bovey, Shute & Jackson. Devils Lake, North Dakota, 1-17-tt. ry 4o become an expert in Power{ rming. Here is your chance to learn how to-operate and repair any Tractor or Thresher. ‘The Twin City Tractor- Threshet, School is conducted by -prac- tical experts) men who know the game from start to finish, and who will give you the benefit of their Jong éxperi ence, Complete course of. instruction in five weeks. \We can accommodate only a limited “number, so write for details today. Next courge starts Janu- a h, Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company, Minneapolis, Minnesot ED IMME 18%or over. U. MAT S¥ Gov $1100 to $1300 a year, Beginners. get + Quick ‘raise to $1800 and over, ‘Per- manent positions, Common, education sufficient, Influence unneceSsary. List positions ‘open, free, Write immediate- ly. Franklin Dept. Institute, Vat Be A GINE BU! to every is $100. to Write for free books, “Mating you Master of the Auto.” Milwaukee Motor Downer .\ve., Milwaukee, 1-31-1t STHI—We want a good Must be able to ambitious man $400 a month. the work an a garage. a nd general service work Station. steady. wanted, Db. Ford Service I pay good salary, Job ve experience and salar Herreid Auto Co., Herreid, § at M UBARN THE BARBER TI work, big wages; few weei expert, instruction; | time ‘saved by our method; only stitution of its Kind in the Northwest, Call or write for catalog. Moler..Bar- ber College, 107-K, Nicollet Av, Min- neapolis, st. 18: 1-2-1mo, un- in- mike secret repor ies; €9 te, Ar n Foreign De- Agency, St. Louis, Mo, qeBl-1t ‘ay Mail Cle xperience unnecessa examinations, Government (former write, 2 Continental loxaminer) 1 ington, __ BROKERS WA company drilling two wel a, Capit $150,000, W. DP. Mot rel, Pre mers Bank) Hog. Yown Company, Gorman, mexar f tt Full or spare time, Working out- EARN §2 AN HOU fit’ sent Bullion Chemi ‘Tenn. 1-31 BE AD! iixperience unnes > sary. travel; make secr ies, expenses. H: investigatic ive Agency, Kansas City i y i fullstime,! 50¢, an how ing guaranteed hosiery unnece perience _ Mills, Norristown, Pas 1 WANTED” for Detective é ed. Ganer, Kormer Gov't Detec: -it aville,_‘Illinols. CTEARN—Actual ‘auto repair ¥ ngeles Y, M,C. A.A SALESMAN vV TED—District | Man- a to establish County Seat Dealers for Super-Farin’ Power and Farm Light Plant—small capital | required—excely lent tield-—large protits—full tory co- operation, Willis, 106 Garrick: Bldg., Chicag 1-31-1t MEN TATLORING Men's. Made: Big Mone: wanted, Spring and Woolen Mills, pusUr parn producing agents Write for Leeds. Only te experience, Summer _ samples. 230 8, Franklin, AGENTS WAN er wants répresentatives to sell underwear, hosiery, ct to home, M » wal Write for free , 303 Broad- 1-31-31 a day WORLD interested. Bird Syn: TS selling the EMAPPIED. Eve 1 for sample and Dept é ‘Our New und Complete -\tlas and History of the World noyy ready, Best terms with Premiums. Free Out Dept. N. @ Nichols. Co., Goining mone: bre Brooms, Qutla: Retail $1.7: si mple nitary irnam, Brushe Omaha, € Nebre asia. D, Perfumes, et Dept. 401, St. Lou! a aamnameel HELP WANTED—FEMALE \ We. thn—\Wide awake man to take Charge of our Local ‘Trade, $4.00 to youv a aay steady. No experience re- quired: pay at once. Write to- 2 ican Products Co., 360 Amer- Cincinnati, 0. 1-3 T for general -hqusework, suod pay, J Call 802 57x. 1-30-1wk WANTED-_Experienced stenographer for permanent. position. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 1-26-6t WANTED— good TED ; eines rs of experience in driving trucks, tractors train- of. managing garage or References given if re- 10 and chanic, pairing and automobiles; gvod busin in; capable op. ‘Trituoe Want Ads brine results. ‘TILT GO OVER BAW, THIS FENCE ~7 : If It'Hadn’t Been For the White- Wash He— , WEY! Wilk - Con BACK WERE JUMBO = _ BY BLOSSER s.|with 42 cars a year 05, quired; would accept . position driving farm tractor. Roy Palmer, Reedsburg, ¥ 0-1w BE LOST_AND FOUND a TOST—A pair of Glasses with gold rims and a.pair.of -eye glasses ‘with black celluloid rims« and gold bows. Reward for return to McKenzie Hotel, Room _ 204, : 1-30-26 \ | WORK “WANTED WANTE! ing. Phone -2wks Cee UE RERIEENEEEEmened PERSONAL - WOULD LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED with a widow woman, 45 to 10 years old, for a housekeeper or marry. Barnéy Schueller, Antler, N. D. Rox 134, 1-2-1mo. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, suitable for two, hot water heat, break- fast seyved if desired. 902 6th St. or phone. S811. 1- Fort <Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping.’ Pho: 478X,__423_11th_St. 1-31 FOR RENT—Furnished room, Inquire 214 Sth St. 1-29-1wk BOARD OR ROOM—si1 4th St. Phone 2. 1-28-1Wke aan ce neem BUSINESS 'OPPORTUNITIES WE COLLECT ACCOUNTS, NOTES. claims anywhere, N: harges unless we collect. Call American Mercantile Age 0. City Nat'l Bank Bidg.. 2 . WE COLLEC anywhere in \V we collect. Somer: SOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE BY OWNER—A real bargain. Stucco home in Riverview addition, Eompletely modern, ‘on pavement. Three bedrooms, oak floors throughout. Priced right for’ quick sale.” Owner ‘leaving city, Possession at once. For price and’ terms, call Telephone 68 FOR SALE- e houses and six lots, five acres of land in city Jimits. $9,000; cash, $3,000. Frank Krall Tailor. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOr SALE—New five-pi bile, driven only. 1 gain: Write No.1 FOR SAT 14 Tha, WANTED.TO RENT WANTED-—Small cottage furnished or three ‘modern furnished ‘rooms for light housekeeping for man and_ wife. For reference inquire 8- ‘geson & Son. 1 -12-tf Id. LANDS CANDOLOGY—A_ magazine giving the facts in regard to the Jand situation, ‘Three months’ subseription, “Free, If for 2 home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lan simply: write me a letter and “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all pur- ticulars FR Address Editor, Land- ology, Skidmore Land Co., 435 Skid- more -Bldg., Marinette, Wiscons' a MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Conary birds. “First class St. Andreasburg rollers, Hartz Mt. sisgers, $7.50. oung. ers not in full song, double yellow head parrots, $10.00. 1 guaran- tee safe arrival anywhe Weather does not affett shipping. Send for cat- ulogue, Sam Meyer, 3528 Flournoy St., Chicago, Ul. 1-8-1mo WE HAVE.a limited’ amount of D-5 Rust cresisting Durum: also Marquis Durum, Oats, .Speltz; Barley and Seed Corn, Write or wire for prices...‘The Missouri Valley Seed» Co., Bigmarck, N. D. 1.14-1m0 KOR SALE AT BARGAIN—Thle brick garage 42x72, 3 quarter basement, fur- nace and Delco light plant, located on Red ‘Trail. Easy terms. » Address P.O. pox 194, ‘Taylor, ND. 1-21 -1wk WANTED-—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. tate cash price, description, D. F. Bush, Minne Minn. uh ee FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soll, limate, crops. Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol il, Madi: Wis. FOR SAL! Kimball piano, Pnew; also furniture for 8th St., or_phone MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Wheat: receipts, 207 cars. compared ago. Cash No. 1 Northern, $2.75 to $2.90. Corn, No. 3 yellow, $1.44 to $1-46. Oats, No. 3 white, 84c to 85 1-2c, Flax, $5.25 to $5.3 % WOMAN KILLED BY bs PEA SHOOTER London, hot..to death with a pea s ” was, the coroners, jury yerdict investigating the demise of Mrs. ‘Jessie M,“Archer, She suffered a “rupture pf an aneutism of her aorta” when the vegetable projectile of a schoolbey’s artillery struck Her in tha face. i jan. Se ae Trihune Want Ada’ Bring Results. ——aaaeeeSe= Rh. S. ENGE, D.C. Pits C. Chiropractor Consultation Free_ Suite 9, 11—Lucas Bloek—Phone 269 ee DR. W. H. PEWE, D.C. 5 Doctor of Chiropractic : Lueas Bock r WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. BISMARCK ‘FURNITURE CO. {220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery, Repaired, Refinished and Packed. BISMARCK MOTOR "COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —and— CADILLAC Automobiles