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ernment PAGE S! 1920 BIG YEAR ROR ATHLETES: RECORDS BROKEN New Marks Hung Up to Shoot at in Nearly Every Line of Sport REVIEW OF THE YEAR BY DEAN SNYDER Nineteen Hundred and Twenty been the year of the athlee- Every branch of sport has pros- pered./ Crowd records have been prasad now part tov ing. people.. New marks have been hung up to shoot at. Some of the crown wearers have stubbed their a | : STA h S7/NCHCOMB Here are three samples of the tricks ‘that Coach Jack Wilce will show the Californians on New Years Day. They are Pete —Stinchcomb, — halfback “Hoge” Workmiun, quarter, and Spiers, tackle, Stinchcomb has smartest player in this year by and his speed has made him a favorite for many All- America mythical elevens. called the western football been four turns in 7:22 2-5; July 10, 100- meter free style out-doors in 1:12 3-5, at New York; July 14, 300 meter swim 4:34 1-5, at New York; July 17, toes. Other supers have slipped mba Thy \.tvas in still water, In 103 155, a6 their places. tosehall profits for the major leagues total nearly ten million, Foot- ‘Dall collected nearly half,as snuch. Purses in boxing have scared to un- dreamed of numerals. But still the people pay because they aye fans. Baseball The first three days of May saw the Brooklyn Dodgers set a major league record by playing 58 innisgs in three consecutive games. Walter Johnson pitched the first no- hit no-run game of his career against the Red Sox on July 1, winning 1 to 6. Babe Ruth broke his own home sun record of 29 busts on July 19 and on Sent. 29 boosted it to 54. f On Oct. 10 Bill Wambsganss of the ~ Cleveland Indians made tne first un-+ \ .Epsom Downs June 2, at 16 to 1, assisted triple play ever racorded in| a world series, and Elmer Smith, an- other Indian, socked a homer with the bases lor another big serigs record. And on Oct. 12 the Cleveland an Ainpg wor the worl ek ba a Clev eland, peating the Dodgers in the deciding game, 3 to 0. Boxii Jack Dempaey a ice defended his He knocked out Billy Miske in three rounds at Benton Harbor, Mich., on Sept. 6. and stepped Bill Brennan in' 2 rounds at Madison Square Garden O'Down, middleweight champ, lost liis title to Johnny Wilson at Bos- ton on May 6. ier knocked out Bat- our rounds at Jer- ving him the ampionship of the wor}d. oli, Ed Ray, man, lifted the na- tional open golf title at Toledo with a score of Aug 1 | On Sept. ans won the | national amateur golf title at Roslyn, | N. Y., eating Francis Ouimet, 7 and 6. | Miss Alexa Stirling took the nation- al woman's title at Cleveland on Oct. 9, by beating Mrs, J. V. Hurd, Pitts- burg, 4 and 3. Tennis “ William T. Tilden, Jr. U. S, won the’ British singles title in tennis at Wimbledon, Eng., on July 3. Tilden also won the national singles title at Forrest Hills, N. J., Sept. 6, beating William M. Johnston. Mrs. Molla Mallory won national fingies women’. fire of Pafladotnna Sept. 18, beating Miss Marion Zinder- stein, the latter having won the na- tional clay court’ singles champion- ship at Detroit on June 26. Turf Man o’, War, the Mahubah colt, set the following records: 1:35 3-5 for one mile™ around turns in Withers stake at Belmont, May 29; 2:14 1-5 for mile and three furlongs in Belmont stake at-Belmont, June 12; 2:40 4-5 for mile and five furlongs in Realiza- tion stake event at Belmont, Sept. 4, and beat Sir Barton in mile and quar- | ter match ri at Windsor, Cen., by eight lengths in@2:03 on Oct. 12. Spion Kop won English Derby at On Oct. 12, Sister Bertha set world record of 2:02 3-4 for 3-year-old trot- - ters at Lexington. Swimming Valle Ethelda Bleibtrey, was the year’s swimming Brooklyn, wonder. Miss Bleibtrey set the following wo- July 3, 500 yards with! men’s records. Baled For Sale at od nan pe | delivered. Old Newspapers We have on hand baled paper, suitable for packing as a subs ULES, Philadelphia. Besides these the 18- year-old water marvel took two title swims at the Olympic Games, Bel- gium, in August. Wrestling. Joe Stecher won the world’s heavy- weight championship from Earl Cad- dock in 2:05:30 with body scissors and wrist hold in New York, on Jan. 30. Ed Strangler Lewis won the title away from Stecher, Dec. 13, in 1:41:56 with headlock held,at New York. Billiards Ralph Greenleaf successfully de fended ‘his -national pocket billiard title in Chicago on Nov. 10. Johnny Layton, St. Louis, annexed the three-cushion ‘billiard title from Bob Cannefax, New York, 75 to 64, on Dec. 18, at Chicago. Football Princeton. was conceded the foot- ball palm in the east, Ohio State won the Western Conference tit Notre Dame was uneereateds Georgia Tech was the champion eleven of the south, California won the Pacif tle. Yachting On July 27, United States retaines America’s Cup when Resolute heat Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock IV, is deciding race off Sandy Hock, N. ¥., by 19 minut nd 45 seconds, Alto Racing Ralph DePalma set two world’s rec- 1-4 ‘and 20 miles my Milton established a new ck record of 24:00 2-5 at Phoenix, ATT. i DISAGREEMEN T IS FORECAST AMONG MINORS Dr Chico go. Dec: ‘ontinued Mppo- sition to the agreement between major and minor-baseball leagues," recently drafted in New York, was expressea today by George H. Maines, president }or the Mithigan-Ontario league, aft-) er a conference with ‘A. R. Teatney, | president of..th Western and ‘Three- | Eye leagues. President Maines pre- dicted the minor leagues’ association at its meeting here January 10, would not ratify the proposed agreement or ne 8overtiment of organized bise- ball, ENGLISH TEAM BEATS CORNELL London, De 31.—The Oxford Cam- bridge team won the cross country race at Roehampton today from the Cornell Hill arid Dale runners. Thé English teamzscored 26 points to Cor- nell’s 29, Phone 453 for the famous Wil- | ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. The coal that is all coal}, no clink- | ers, no soot, no dirt. $6 per ton / Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. __ WANTED TO BUY Two filing cabinets, four-drawer., Apply. Bis- ware Tribune.. Phone Paper This Office Ps re i Bw ute for excelsior. Oid Newspapers 4 ” ‘session. of the state legislature were B RS IN BIG NEW YEAR'S GAME *y 4 . A WORAMAN Workman, while known better as the best forward passer seen this sea- son, is a fast, rapid-firing dynamo, SPIERS Spiers as a tac zusmous choi le would have been for. All-Western | bgen able to play ic son. Injuries have kept him on the sidelines most of the time. Tie 1s one of th€ most powerful men on the'Ohio vleven. These are just three’ of the Buckeye squad’s tric! They have nine others when the mn ig in ion — eight | players and ‘Coach Wilce. LABOR URGES MANY NEW LAS List Agreed, Upon at Meeting | In Fargo Pr ‘oposed new labor laws for North | Dakota to be asked for at the next announced at a meeting of the execu- | tive committee of the North Dakota Federation of Labor held at the Far-, go Labor ‘temple. Those present at the meeting fara Secretary N. M. Aune of Ggand Forks, |’ Vice-president Frank 1} Ollan of Bismarck, Lloyd Moothart of: Willis- ton, John Jacobson of Wilton, F..T, Garrity of Fargo,Sig Consmo and Ger- \ ald Holmes of Grand Forks, Following is.a list of thé laws to be asked for. ‘A law to compel landlords to disin- | fect homes /upon change of tenants. A mechanics and laborers’ lien latv. A> Dill requiring railroad companies | to cqnnect ‘all spur tracks that termi- nate within 150 feet of an adjoining | ‘track, as a’measure of safety to eni- | ployes in switching operations. | Amending the garnishee law so as to exempt the wages of workers>to jall but 10 per cent of their monthly | | wages. | Amending the~full crew law, pro- | viding an addition that provides’ for | two firemen on all engines of over | 240,000 pounds weight on drivers, ex- | | cept those equipped with automatic | | stokers and steam grate shakers. | A suitable Tactory inspection law) covering tle health and safety of all employes in and around factories and on construction work. | A plumbing inspection law. | | An act to protect employes as mem- | bers of labor organizations. An act making it unlawful for _per- | ons to wear the union button of any | | union they are not members of. An act making it-unlawful for an | employer to interfere with the politi- | ‘cal activities of his employes. | A bill regulating the hours of labor on all public works to not more than eight hours in any one day. To license steam and operating en- | gineers. An ‘amendment to the present elec-! trician license law, compelling all electrical inspectors to hold a state eléctrician’s, license. | Establishing/a bureau of labor with- in the department of agriculture and | Tabor. Amending the workmen’s compen- sation’ to include all railroad work- ers not covered by the federal com- | pensation act. A-law permitting municipalities to! levy a small tax for;the purpose of ; providing freee musical . entertain- | ments. s Pe ; A boiler inspection law. Amending | the \barber® license law so, that a journeyman barber be made a member of the: board of examiners. HURLEY TAKES ON MORE ARID ASPECT TODAY. Hurley, Dee. 31.—Hurley took on a more arid aspect following the liquor raids. A stranger tried for three hoors to buy a drink of whiskey but without’ success. ©’ Two days ago it would have been obtained | easily. With 37 of the 53 saloons closed by the federal agents fhe places still open had only drinks that were with- in the law for sale. Wives ‘and other relatives. of other | men taken to Ashland “for arraign- ment today were bUsy trying to ar-- range bail money. Sell. your r cream ai and poultry to our’agent, or ship direct to, Northern marck. Write us for prices on / cream and poultry.—Northern | | Produce Co. aired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, a-copy ot (ed in the contplaint. , i) Produce Co., Bis- | ISMARCK DA LY TRIBU pee ree ya iy | AaiGaL; NOT NOTICES ICES | SUMMONS State-of Narth Dakota, county of Burleigh, in District Court, ourta | Judicial District. Zola Ran Plaintiff, Martin Ichnings, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the| above named ‘defendant: You are hereby summoned and ré& which is hereto anndxed and herewith \Served upon you, and\to serve a copy bot your answer. upor the subscriber at this’ office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh cotinty, North Dakota with- in thirty days after the service cf| this summons upon you, exclusive of | the day.of such service and in case Not your failure so to, appear and an- swer judgment will ‘be taken against you by default for the relief demand- Dated November 19, 1920, ia F, E. ‘McCURDY, ‘Attorney.for Plaintiff. Residénce and P. 0. Address; ‘Bismarck, North Dakota The defendant will please take no-, tice that the complaint in the above entitled action is on file in, the of-} fice ofs ‘the clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota , F. B. McCURDY, Plaintitt’s Attorney, Rismarck, North Dakota. -10-17-24-31- \ (a ue NOTICE TO STOCKTIOLDERS The annual electicn of the Board | of Directors of the Bismarck Build- sing & Loan association will be held at the office of the Secretary in Room / 11, First National ‘Bank Building, on |/ January 10th, 1921, from 7:20 o'clock p.m. until 9:000 o’clock p.m. ROBERT ORR, ~. President. 12-17-24-31-Jan 7. NOTICE 10 CREDITORS» ~ In.the matter of the estate of Frank FE: Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed F) KE. Young, administrator of the estate of Frank E. Smith, late of the city of Augusta, in the county of Kennebec, and State of Maine, (e- ceased, to the greditors of, and all persons having claims against sail usveased, to exhibit them, with the necessary . vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice; to’ said administrator. at SANITARY PLUM BIN C President Lee C. Brundage of Minot, Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round. Oak Pipeless ‘Furnaces? Alh Material and Workmanship Guaranteed FRANK G. i § as dollars’. worth more Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash has gone\forth to the dealers of the country, . through whom you can-buyin abundance. } See your dealer at once; show him this advertisement; lay in supply. lent, appetizing recipes ig | 1 , ~~ saving-to you, N With a generous supply of this whole-- some, guaranteed pure, canned Corned- Beet and Corned Beef Hash on hand, she is ready for any emergency with delicious, steaming dishes to tempt any appetite. ait Uncle Sam has unlatched the doors of his mammoth store houses, and millions of. Ask him to give you the excel- nourishing, palatable food. Thesp’ meats are sold to dealers at the whaeeile prices opposite, whith allow hirfa legitimate profit and result in a big GRAMBS Bismarck. NOD “of “this | canhed a*whole winter's Washington for preparing thie i HE, high cost of providing three square meals a day-has no terrors for the housewife who invests in War Department Canned Meats. Dealers’ 1 ordersahduld be\ sent to™Depot Quartermaster at the following addresses:. Brooklyn, N. Y., 59th St. and First Ave. Peston, a Army Sup- chee ‘Ti, 181p W. 39th St. Atlanta, Ga., Transporta- __ tion Bldg. San Antonio, Tex. San Francisco, Calif. CHIEF, SURPLUS~PROP- ERTY BRANCH, Office of the Quartermaster Munitions Bldg., D. \is office {n the First National, Bank Building, in the the city of Bismarck, in sajd Burleigh county. Dated December 10, A. D, 1920. F. E. YOUNG, Administrator with the will annexed of the gstate of Frank E. deceased. H, I, O'HARE, Attorney for Administrator, Bismarck, N, D. First’ publication/on the Mth day of December, A. D. 1920. Uf-18-25-Jan} Notice to Creditors In the Matier of the Hstate’of Hi Laura Cohen, Deceased. Notice is peep given by the /un- dersigned G, F. Dullam, Administra- tor, with the will annexed, of Hattie Laura Cohen, marck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, ang all persons hay- ing claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the Undertakers DAY vONE 50 —=—— \ | CADI SMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of, STUDE — and — AUTOMOBILE: ‘PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge Day Phone 100 « BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY? 220 MAIN STREET. CARL: PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montane RISMARCK, N. \ idea of what you on TABLE are as follows: $250 to $1,000.. MS 1,001 to 2,500, cent neral, ~. = 2,501 to, 4,000, 10 tad cent lots to any point more than twenty << \ CA Smith, | | atte” Waterloo, Ia., Dee. 81. late of the City of Bis- |: IL: BUSINESS DIRECTORY | WEBB BROTHERS fos = ¢mbalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge . , NIGHT PHONES 65—8k7 Upholstered Furniture Made to Order THE WHOLESALE PRICES are printed below. CORNED BEEF HASH 1Ib. cans, !5c per can 2 Ib} cans, 30c per cen CORNED: BEEF™ 4 No. I cans, 15c per can No. 2 cans, 27c per can 1 Ib, cans, 6 Ib. cans, $1,00 per can Discounts to apply on all purchases of surplus canned meats.on and after November 15, 1920, 4,001—and over, 20 per cent The Government will pay. freight on carload _CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT When purchases_reach $50,001, prevail; when purchases reach $100,001, 28% net to prevail; when purchases reach $500,001, 32% net ‘to. prevail; $1,000,001 and over. 35% net to prevail. MINIMUM ORDEP. ACCEPTED, $250 | Bayithy the Case: ED MEAT, ( first publication of this notice, to said Administrator, |G. Dullam, ‘at his office in the City National Bank Build- ing, In the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, North Dakota, Dated this 9th day, of December, 1920. S G. F. DULLAM, ~ Administrator with the Will’ Annexed. First publication on the 10th day of Decémber, A. D, 1920.” ks 12-10-17-24-31 YOUTHS ‘TELL’ s ON RUNNERS ‘wo hundred gallons of whiskey Yalued at $20,000, a truck and two men, Joseph Posner, Chicago, and John L. Burns, St. Paul, Minn., were captured here. The booze runners were stuck in a snow bank near Waverly, late yester- day and asked assistante of two Wa erly youths, who pulled them out, re- ceiving as compensation a gallon of whiskey. | They reported + to police here. ~ Funeral | directors BAKER \ LLAC a Night, bene 160 or 687 FITTERS MAIN STREET —— /Yhree. hundred . persons can find protection from the sun’s heat under what is considered-the world’s largest grapevine at Carpinteria, Cal. i They will give you some’ | | will save on your purchases... pets \8c per can OF DISCOUNTS . snet. in the United States located miles from shipping pojnt. net to 24% when purchases reach