The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1920, Page 8

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HIGH SCHOOL IS WINNER AGAINST - DICKINSON FIVE Bismarek Retains Unbroken : String of Victories By Close Score Last. Night the high school five met the Dickinson j basketball team and won by a- score of 14 to 13. The game was played at the local high school gymnasium he- good crowd and was the last game at home, the team starts its tour of th ite next Friday when it plays ut Mandan, ay Winni ts game last t, Bis marek has the best record of any team in the state and its ‘ories were al! fore a ; gained against the fastest teams in the state including Mandan, Jamestown | and Bargo. If the team can keep Up] its winning stride in its game out of jtown, dts wlll, enter the state bask — FARGO INVITES YoU = Be Sure and Come Feb. 10, 11, 12, 13 Fargo Auto Show Featuring the greatest array of Automotive products ever gathered: under one roof. in North Dakota. Four Floors New Berry Bldg. Everything, new in au- tomobiles, trucks and ngoess Ores Don’t Miss Fargo's “Show” Week Burned Out Today? FIRE INSURANCE to replace your property at present values? j | Better call.on us or telephone us and let us write you an additional policy. Home Products Show See the products man- ufactured by forty-five leading factories of Fargo. * An educational exposition of prime interest. Staged in Fargo Auditorium North Dakota products for North Dakota people. Have you enough and 6 the favorites. for championship, GAME FAST {| The game last night started with a rush and within a few minutes Bis- j Marck scored first, dropping the ball neatly in the basket on a foul. Dick- | inson quickly recovered and shot a field goal and throughont the tirst half the play was very fast, the score at the end of the half being 7 to 4 in | favor of Bismarck, In the second half, Dickinson quicy- ly took the lead by shooting three ! has! in succession, but in spite of | this display of speed, Bismarck nosed {out the visitors in the last few min- | utes of play and won the game, The team work of the locals in this half was the finest they haye shown this Season and it only by this team work. that Bisma won its victory. | TAYL STARS Taylor was the best point getter for |} the Bismarck five scor! one field ; basket and four fouls. gerty and Be each shot two field goals. Bro- } die for Dickinson shot four field bas- | kets and one foul and McKenzie ang | Osberne each made a field the state | i } | 1—-Taking the waist length measure UR Suit looked fine when you first put it on six months ago:--- svelte,| % super-satisfying. But look at it now! Saggy and sodden. Sorry and shapeless. It didn’t’ fit; that’s the answer. Poor fe will Wak or slack all-the style out of| any shit--in a few weeks of wear. Fit is the biggest’ word in the good dresser’s lexicon. And the definition of that’ word is “made to measure clothes.” \ Have your next suit Royal|' Tailoredgto Your’ order at $35] | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN Bismarck’s string of. clude Mandan, 21 to 15 victories in- Jamestown. 19 to 18; Washburn, 59 to’; Aghley, |’ 32 to 20; Fargo, 12 to 8 LINE-UP. The line-up ‘for last night's game was: Bismaick Taylor .. Fogerty . Boise . Holta . Vetter Position Dickinsou Forward.... McKenzie + Osborne Brodie Bakke + Belsheim HEAVY ARRAY OF CARS FOR SHOW Biggest Exhibition in State’s History at Fargo - The largest array of automobiles, trucks and accessories’ ever shown at a Gate City Auto Show will_be on display at Fargo on Feb, 10 to 13, in- clusive, All available space has been sold according to an“anuouncement by H. L. Wilson, ‘manager of the show. There have been additional requests for space, and if possible arrange ments will be made so that the extra exhibits can’ be on display at the Home Products show that will be in progress in the Fargo auditorium on the same rates, *AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCKS The following is the list- of exbi bitors for. the ‘show; Murphy Motor Co. Hupmobile car; Oakland Motor Co., Oakland car; Hor- ton Mortor Co., Chalmers and Maxwell Cars and Maxwell turck; Wheelock Auto Co, Franklin car and White truck; More: Bros. Corporation, Bris- Nash Co., Nash car and Pence Auto Cv.. Buick car GM. C. truck; Farm Powe Co car and: Indiana truck; J. Vincent, Dodge ear; White Motor Sales Co, Ford car and Ford tru orthwest= ern Motor Sales, Grant Northern Diemert. Dert 1 cars; Hulick Motor Co., car and Oldsmobile Motor Co., Auto Ce Gage-Warner. venta Motor Sales Co., Jurdan Iyhre Veil. Motof Realty Co. truck; P. J. Downers, and) Winther = tr .. Lexington ‘car; Reo car and Reo trucl Cadillac Co... Cadillac . ACCESSORIES Burrgughs . Adding Machine Co. Burroughs adding machines ; Marshall Oil Co:, oil products; Wheelock Auto Co., auto accessorie Rusk, Radiator Shop. radiators ;;Ashelman Bros... Del- co Light products; Langley & Sebla- bach. auto accessories; Fargo Plumib- ing & Heating. Co. batteries, Gate Hall Soles and auto ‘accessories : Mathews. Farm ienting ¢o., Mathe Hardwa i Auto Act sories ; Fargo Plate deflectors and accessories Battery Co.. electrical Lally Farm Lighting Co.. lighting plant; Co. spark pli ). shop equipment; Sinclair Oil Co.. products; N. H, Hinkel, auto theft sigual. Fargo . hives and acces- . Window Northwest accesories * Lally farm park Plug * CAPITOL FOLK | GRIEVE WHEN PUPPY DIES | to, $65. Our tape line is teady for you. Eagle Tc Tai iloring and Hat Works Opposite Post Office ! Authorized Dealers for There was general grief at the cap- itol Friday afternoon when it was learned that a brown and white spot- ted bird-dog puppy, who constituted himself a flying patrol for the capitol street car several weeks ago, had met death under the wheels of that, Sug: gernaut. No one ever knew whence this hap- py, care-free little how-wow came. He appeared all of a sudden about the first of the year, scampering. along with the car on its trip to the capitol, ‘il ' gil! wl SATURDAY, JAN. 31, 1920. qi f, cally New T riplex Springs Suspend the Car Above Road Roughness HE remarkable new three-point suspension Triplex Springs of Overland 4 separate car and occupants almost completely from the impacts of rough roads. They produce a sensation almost like gliding smoothly above the ground where bumps are seen but scarcely felt. These springs absorb road shocks and give the car.a smooth evenness: of motion. Strain on. the body is thus greatly lessened; car parts and mechanism wear better’ and longer: ‘The light weight of Over- land 4 spells economy in tires, oil and fuel. \. Heavier car comfort. is sup- plied by the lengthened Springbase. The shorter wheelbase gives added ease in handling. Overland 4 is a quality car in construction and finish. Equipment includes, every- ‘thing from Auto- Life start- ing and lighting to electric horn. : Overland ¢ Touring, $945; Roadster, $945; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 Prices]. 0. b. Toledo, subject to change wilhoul notice LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. seorge’s church will conduct the and interment will be in St. BISMARCK, us hospital for over a week follow- | ing an operation for appendicitis, is | and: from that day until Friday noon he showed up regularly for practically every journey the car made to and from the state-house. ~ Naturally he made many friends, and the capitol employes came to look forward to see- ing him when the car hove in sight. His favorite stunt consisted of dash- ing under the very front wheels of the car. He miscalculated by an inch ‘or two as the car was speeding up for the grade beyond the end of Fourth street on the first trip after noon Fri- day, and a moment later he was bark- ing at the gate of dog-heaven. » It was believed that his constant at- tendance on the car was accounted for by the fact that his master. probably frpm out of town, had boarded the car and the puppy had lost him at the capitol. His daily vigil, was thought to have been inspired by confidence that some day his long-missing master would descend from the caf again, and the bow-wow’s desire to be there to meet him. CITY NEWS PROMINENT RANCHER HERE S. H. Drum of Lytton, Ia. who owns an extensive ranch in the vicin- was in the ¢ity yesterday cemetery, where Mrs. Kuntz’s husband and son Freddie are buried. ce . Capital Security Bank \ doing well and will be able to leave the hospital neXt week. Miss Manler Bet Lae aS % is the daughter of Mr. and Mr UNDERWOOD VISITORS ton Manley, Mr. Manley accompanied Mrs, Chris Kelstrop and ™ , his daughter here. s liam Rust and daughter, Miss Edna | — - Rust, ‘all of Underwood, were in the] ‘Tribune Want Ads bring. reeui city yasterday-on a shépping tout, i ‘uae es Pe Ifthey Tie. Itch, Eyes. ie they fe You UR VES Granulated use Murine often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe foz Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Merine Eye Remedy Ce, Chicege ' Tre ROYAL TAILORS Tl UIC AGO NEW YORK ul IMPROVING | Art Gussner, who has been contined at the Bismarck hospital for several days, is improying steadily and will probably be able to leave the instita- tion next week. OBSERVE & VERSARY ; Mr. and Mrs. B. Woodward of 1014 Fourth street, entertained a num- ber of friends at a. dinner at their home Thursday night in honor of their thirty-first wedding anniversary. WHENspring comes you will want to use your car again--but is your bat- tery in good shape? Will it operate? : Have it inspected and re- _ paired now. Willard Service Station 408 BROADWAY 0 The members of Troop 6, Boy Scouts | America, met last night at the ———— Presbyterian church and aid qaaits | | [for this year’s activities. Rev. H. © * of 8,000 MILES without Puncture, Blowout or Rimcut Postlethwaite. acting ~ scoutmaster, talked over the work with the boys. | MR. FIELDS BETTER P. R. Fields, head of:the Interna- tional Harvester Co. here, who was taken to the St. Alexius hospital.Fri? day morning suffering from a mild at- tack of influenza, is tapidly gaining and expects to be able to leave the hospital in a few days. Our guarantee means just what it says, European Ste2l-Tread Tires are not an experiment. Overseas men will tell you they are unbeatable. : We are sole distributors for North Dakota and Eastern Montana. Place your orders now to insure early delivery. Attractive proposition to dealers. NERAL SERVICES’ MONDAY The funeral services of Mrs. Susie Kuntz, widow of Frank Kuntz, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Perry Undertaking Co, chapel on Main street. Rev. George Buzzelle of Cost Less Per Mile a Per Mile Cost of Johuson’s depart- will &ssume a _rexponsible position e TARR th A. W. Lucas & Co. start- sse 1re 2 tite ing Monday. Miss Gold has a large} ‘A L circle of friends and is one of th! . 4 relieved in © vest known business women in the} LANGLEY & SCHLABACH, Managers Phone 888 410 Broadway Peet, ( y RECOVERING Bismarck U fm Miss Isabelle Manley, of Wilton. who has been confined at the St. Mexi- ° A ee eP OER Ee

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