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PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SORTS FINLAYSON WINS WRESTLING BOUT OVER M. COLLINS First Fall in Exhibition Takes Fourteen Minutes and Four Seconds CHALLENGE — IS ISSUED on, local mat ar- ins, of Mandan, of Milwaukee, in two straight last night in the first public ling exhibition of the winter n, in Odd Fellow hall. ‘st fall was hard-fought, Col- staying fourteen minutes and four seconds before Finlayson pinned his shoulders to the mat. The two ap- peared evenly matched during the first few minutes, though Finlayson out- weighed Collins 25 pounds or more. Both came near success before Iin- Jayson finally won the fall. When the st, threw Mike ( late fall Jearly too power: ful and got Coffins in such posi in about two minutes that C gave up, and Referee Brady declared Finlayson the winner. he preliminary boxing match was rounds, no de n, between Vylie Nelson and Leonard Merlicke. They put up a lively ‘ap. Issues Chal th Durin, Malloy, ¢ announced (hat he would meet lightweight in, Bismarck in Janu Ile fights in. St. Paul the last of this month and expects to come on to Bismarck, He also issued a challenge for Charley Goldsmith, of Crystal, N. D., a wrestler who has achieved con- siderable Ss on the mat, to meet ; any heavyweight between January 10 and 15, and Finlayson promptly accepted the challenge. Referee Brady, of Mandan, take over the management of Collins and hopes to match him} against. some good wrestlers about his own weight in Bismarck and Man- dan. About 100 fans witnessed the ex- hibition. BISMARCK HIGH MEETS GLENDIVE Bismarck high ha tonight at basketball, The team meets Glendive, Montana, high school gymnasium at 8:30 Glendive p! dat Dickin- ight and lost by a close scor The team has the reputation of being one of the best in Montana and the local team will have to ex- ft to intermission, 9 Jimmy igo lightweight. pugilist, ny will Mike tough customer plays in Bismarck on u c. 29. DICKINSON IN" ten minutes, i y is shown enjoying a Chaplin movie. If he it’s no wonder, fans, in a fight with a burglar, shown at the Eltinge theatre for two days commencing tomorrow. The story concerns an overs tain who marries a pretty Ameri society gi in France. She is tracted to him chiefly beca so handsome S$ Can- t- use he is | orm. Late comes renewed in his un afler she retaris to Am news of his death. She her acquaintance with another admir- er when her husband, very much e, comes to her home. Disap. at his unromantic appearance clothes, which show atro- ste in their cut and color, she snubs him. ,The gallant ex-captain thereupon secures a job as butler ia his wite’s household with the avowed purpose of teaching her a lesson in democ The results are amusing in the extreme, and, of course, the story ends happily. Meighan’s supporting company includes Martha Mansfield, the beau- tiful heroine of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” and other screen®notables. Cough Syrup at Home Tine na:equal for prompt. results. ‘Yakes but # moment to p1 ‘and saves sou about How to Make Pine. | riptions and remedies for couzha. ‘on is that pine contains several r elements: that have a remark: | e and healing the membranes of the th and ehest, Pinu is famous for this purpose, Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the be: e cough remedy that. money can. bu ut 2% ounces of Pines ina pint bottle, and till up with home-made s Or can use clarified mols now that pine is used, in. nearly | i | WIN, 24 TO 19, OVER GLENDIVE: 1 to the Tribune) Dec. 2 Dickinson de- ed Glendive here last night in one f the hardest fought games ever play- syrup, instead of sug: syrup. way, you make a full pint—mo: you can nade for thre the mon tom The cough may be dry, hoa’ ed on the local floor by a score of 24) formi No ot cae TTharenase as: the same—inflamed .membranes—and. this nex and Syrup combination will ae it—usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial - asth hoarseness, or_any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly voncentyated com- pound of genuine Norway pire ‘extract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs. substitutes. 2%, of Pi to 19. Both teams played Stellar ball and fought every inch of the wa Score at end of half 8 to 8. Dick- | iveon started off strong in second half and ran up lead of ¢en points over opponents. Several spectacular plays: by Glendive near close of second haif cut Jead in tw With the Movies ORPHEUM | Christmas week will find three ex- | tra good changes of program at the | Orpheum theatre. r Monday and Tuesday, James Oliver Curwood’s fa- | mous drama of the snow | country, “God’s Country and Woman’ will be the feature attraction. Another fea- | ture on the bill is Larry Semon’s | latest comedy “Passing The Buck.” | The mid-week change will have “Body and Soul” with Alice Lake at the Ny headliner on the bill. Friday and | Saturday the Christmas change will You need Rent Insurance Rupert Hughes’ famous story ratch My Back” for the feature. This picture is reported to be one of the best comedy-dramas produced | during 1920. | else, : ‘The’ Pinex ~~ | faction or thoney refunded, Co,, Ft. ‘Wayne, ind, & feeb hbb ieee eib hhh bh hth bbb btn © Se ee a TENANTS EXPELLED BY FIRE NO LONGER PAY RENTS to save yourself from ser- ious loss in case you.burn. THOMAS MEIGHAN IN: SCREEN VERSION OF SCIVILIAN CLOTHES” Thomas Meighan’s first Paramount starring vehicle is “Civilian Clothes’, produced by Hugh Ford from Thomp- son Buchanan’s popular stage play of the same name. The picture will be Fire Loss includes loss of But a fire Insurance Policy doesn’t Hart- ford Rent Insurance makes oferforlonhordoriook Rental Income. cover loss of rents. Dp. you remember. the goed every dollar that’s fight in “The Spoilers” between Wim. coming to you while repair- Farnum ing or rebuilding is going and Thomas Santschi? ons We can promise you al- s See us teday. MURPHY “The man who knows insurance” Bismarck, N. D. most the impossible, an me) eyen better one between Wm. Hart and Thomas Santschi in “The Cradle of Courage.” Watch for the date and Theatre showing. Bt eS St DO Be If your Engine needs Regrind- ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, ¢ Let us do it, we do nothing but accurate work. Bismarck Foun- |dry and Welding Co. | ~ At. st. took him in hand in is Just been pronounced cur He was bhin Doctors then gave ed. than others. Scott's Emulsion is' replete with those ! elements that determine growth and strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield.N.J- ca ‘him: up as , and now after He is show Certain foods, those rich in vitamins, are more useful -: ‘ WHAT BETTER GIFT THAN ONE OF THESE FINE CARVING SETS ‘MARINES HELD: BLAMELESS. BY INQUIRY COURT icism, of Barnett, Claim » im Report 0 DANIELS i Sprebs IT = Washington Dec... 21—The naval courc of inqulr; which investigated the couduci o& marines in Haiti re- ported to seer aniels. that there “had been no p grounds” for che statement by: fader Geperal Geo, nett, formergcojumander of the ma- rine corps, thafjthe American occupa- tion forcgys hadj been’ guilty of “prac- tically indisc nate: killing’’ of Ha- ilians, : After careful’ survey of conditions, the court, presided over by Admiral tenry T, Mayo,. tound that Generat;‘ ba s cCharges-were ‘ill considered, regrettasle and thoroughly ynwar:: ranted reilectious” an tae. work,.,of e corps in Haiti, adding that iad performed aifficuit, dan-; gerous and delicate duty worthy -of | -s@ aighese commendation, The matines virtually were given. a clean bill by the court,,which declined to recommend krial. by court marti or} ac hg of 4403 Angeles, and | Boras Willjanjs of Birmingham, Ala.. ; charged b;| native .witpesseg at the | Fort Au Prince hearing with the mur- | der of Haitiins, ~ Indced,, the Lan ded and and. Williams | \ He Took The. *. Opportunity. A man sixty years af.ago, of very small: means went, to the Olymple Peninsula .three. years. J} ago, hought five. acres of. land, nted it, to Loganberzies, ihe second year, the crap, netted him $2,100, the. third year , $6,000, Now. he. lives. in, comfort, anc takes, life, easy in 9 delightiul climate, 5, Olympic Peninsula Land & Growers Association, : Port Townsend, Washington Box 623, Bismarck, N. Dak. PERE oe tell bbtdeb bt eed ‘g0-i7 Ok ae el oF They’re all that 2 wife or-mother could wish for in a set of this kind made of finest quality steel—beautifully finished and the handles are in stag-horn, with bands and trimming of sterling silver. Some sets are of two pieces: while others include the sharpening steel. Priced from $5.75 to $12.50 A Special Xmax Gift of 10% on All Carvers to Xmas Shoppers Lomas Hardware Co. EAMONN UU webbed bow Select a Certain Day of every week on which to call at-‘our Savings Department to make a deposit. With the amount decided upon that’ you ' will save weekly and the day set for deposit- ing your savings, your account here at 4 per cent is sure to GROW. - We pay you 4% on Savings. First NATIONAL, BANK BISMARCK, N The Oldest and Lar in th \ section of RIT HTT cases were not mentioned, and naval | officials explained: ‘that this. mdant! that evidence, against them wag. not, deemed sufgficiens, to demand criminal i proceedings. Jn_all “isolated” cages of unjustiti- | sfule conduct by ines the court found that disciplinary action already had been taken, ‘Daniels ‘Approves Finditgs » The findings as made public were, approved by Secretary Daniels gnd/ Major Genera] John A. Lejune, com- mandant of the marine corps. | The, text of the court's findings fol- lows: i “The court finds that two unjustifi- able homicides have been committed, | one each 3 two of. the personnel } of the Unjted. States Naval service | has served in Haiti since July | 4 and that sixteen other serious ac ot violence have deen perpe- trated against citizens of Haiti dur-, ing the same, period ..by, individuals | wh 98 of such personnel. j “The court finds further that these offenses were all isolated acts of in-: dividuals and that in every case the | responsiile -party was duly brought to trial before a general court martial convicted and, sentenced.” \ Big A, 0. U. W. meeting, Dec. 21st, Flks Hall. Boxing Match, | resting Match, Initiation and | * €losed~ Christmas New Years TUESD. WAR MOTHERS ‘ 1,2 TOFIGHT WAR Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 21.—An in- ternational league of mothers, to prevent war for all time is the goil of the National American ’ Mothers, as announced here by Al M. French, president of the. organi zation, who today announced a piaa whereby 500 or more war mothers thronghout, the nation will book vay: age.on a special ship to visit the battlefields of the World war and cemeteries where lie American war dead, - ‘ “We figure that as long as men lead: the affairs of the world we will bave war,_for they Will fight, but we mothers will agree on peace.” DECEMBER 21, 1920 The ship is scheduled to sail early in June. KI-MOIDS rs; Cablots or Granules) For INDIGESTION Take dry on tongue or with hot or cold water. QUICK RELIEF! ‘Price, 25-50-75¢ ~ MADE BY SCOTT &.BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION 13 Entrance from The Annual Format Dance ‘Will Be Given’ at’ - Hotel McKenzie BISMARCK Friday Evening, December Thirty-First Nineteen Twenty 6 Dancing in Patterson’s Hall | You Are Cordially. 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