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PAGE SIX BISMARCK:DAILY TRIBU 4 tw} FOLSOM’S JEWELRY AUCTION Will Open Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 15th, at 2: 30 AND WILL CONTINUE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING , ’ \ We need no introduction in the Auction Business as this will be our 5th Sale and ‘péople who have'bought goods at any one of these Sales ilauwns our manner of. dealing with you in regard to the goods that you have bought. This Sale will be conducted by Tyler & Fember of Chicago, men of national reputation as Auctioneers in Jewelry and who we will back up for statements made of Mercuandise offers for sale. Remember we have one of the largest stocks of jewelry in the city and every piek We have an exceptionally large stock of Diam If you want anythizg i ariel FRE E We last Cubs is ed a lot of gum of the yut to .buy pennant. git it— in? wan y’s the fimit.? I've made a lo So dobir, the the aul to ub Yai ar of other All-Amer The y they think it) not pri y western team | to come. east to skate oa If the Willard-Dempsey burlesque fails to come Jess could get some h ss with either Fulton or Bren- nan. He seems to want to lead with his chin and then collect again. os They don’t ma nen of the Coach Wilce type but now and then. After his team had been smothered he call- ed the boys togeth¢r.and told ‘em .to put the soft pedal on the alibi. 5 Reading fans say they won't miss Mike Conniek’s catching this season. on may be mis- ust be talking But he’s got some of the big majors gossiping about his ental League. That’s a-point in George Herman | .000 for a star pther day. Like the kid us to play und Boston for almost nothing. pa as The Columbia Club at Washington gets the National Open Golf tourna- Ct 2 aa % Certain foods, those ' rich in vitamins, { are more useful ‘than others. Scott's Emuision is replete with those [| elements that determine growth and Strength. | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfiéld, N; J. ‘ALSO MAKERS OF-—— Ki-nt (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION MINNESOTA BATTERIES (Guaranteed 2 years) ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE COMPANY 215 Main Street : hemmccames f NOTICE TO COLLINS SAFETY RA- ZOR STOCKHOLDERS This Company is now in the hands of a receiver appointed by Chicago Courts. The Pro- tective Association of North Dakota, Inc., believes it is a reorganization scheme _ to Now is the time to stand up* and fight. Co-operate and pro- tect your interests, i ‘ Write THE PROTECTIVE ASSO- CIATION OF NORTH, DA- KOTA, INC. General offices 5 & 6, Clifford Annex, Grand Forks, N. Dak. O. G. Gilbertson, Secy. a stuf! over- | _ i f of this will be offered and seld.at auction, iftcluding WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY FREDDIE HILL (N. E. A. Staff Special) Chicago, Jan, 14—The team that beats Freddie Hill and Ray Eaton will win the six-day bike grind here. That's the way the bicycle fans rate this pair. Twelve teams will leave the mark on the Coliseum floor on the night of Jan. 16 in’ the international six- Aay race, Australia’s champion rid- ers, Belgium’s cracks and the speed- ‘om the eastern’ velodromes will ong them. Hill and Eaton make a good dom- e long route. eran of proved stam- RRA eee ment. Quite har r Warren G. are told by arion pasture that the gentleman’s game is uncertain.” ‘ o-— April 13 can't be a jinx to all the major league clubs. Some oi ’em are} sure to wit. Quinn admits he didn’t | ogalusa as a training camp blicity.. He likes Louis- on Bobby © hoos : called the strongest stling game. He aby barrassing se traffic cases are annoy- “How $0, girl ry “Our car was rather crowded. 1 had to go into court and testify that I was seated on a gentleman's lap.” —Louisville Cour’ ournal. Somebody Had To She—It’s perfectly rediculous!’ Here we've wa ix hours with) out a chare —He Well, let's dr w straws. ‘If 1 get the short one Bu be the goat and stop the Prarie Le Rire (Patis). “I was surprised to see you in con- rsation with a notorious gam- marked the dominie. “Were ‘e of his general reputation?” “Most undoubtedly replied the deacon, “I was trying to find out where to cash in the various poker chips 1-find in the collection basket.” —-Town Topics. you. aw Home Use for Hypnotism “Robert,” said the wife. “Yos: my deg “I wish you would come hare and { tell baby he's asleep.”—Boston Tran- script. » hypnotist’s Oxen. Encouraged by Singing. In tee the oxemM that work in the fields are regula sung lo “is an en- couragement to exertion, and no ant has the slightest doubt but that the animals-listen to him with pleas- ° 7 NE - Oo {ot Also it ong! ure, ~ a, the BAKER AND RUTH MAY FIGHT HOME-RUN DUEL THIS YEAR RAY EATON ina. He finishes dust: as strong as he starts. Eaton is a priiter-dne of the} greatest in the business. He proved it when he beat Goullet in the final sprints at New York recently. There will be three sets of sprittts every 24 hours. The pick-ups have to be perfect in order, to steal laps. This is when they try it. 2 fl is a ten-lap banked track. 1,000 people srw the rac York during Thanksgiving week. The six-day grinders are thrillers. The crowds prove it. OO WRESTLERS TO MEET IN CITY IN FEW DAYS on, local * got the At Ba heavy champions fleet of the United silttes. the night of the will refc tater. irinla showing before local when he threw aukee, in two Urinecessary. hit to be concedt > weak a stovey make people watch his sioke.—Dallas News, DON'T FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker There’s no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily. relieve ain, Soreness or stiff- ness withalittle clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of ‘pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister, Musterole usuaily gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchids, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuratgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma- tism, Iumbago, Pains and aches of the back or joints, s is, Sore mu: bruises, chilblaing, frostéd feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), . 85e sng 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 vd that no “Homerun” Baker may be bumping the pill over the American League i G the Yanks—to whom the’ Marylander. “pélongs—Wanted: him mighty bad. Then glong came little Erin. Ward and they almest forgot Prank. Gristith ig ‘making overtures 119 Maneger Huggins for a swap that would give Washington Babe Ruth's predecessor as a fence-buster. The death of Baker’s wife before the 1920 season opened left him with two small children to care for. He quit the game then so he could be home. In. case of ‘a.Washington deal he could be near “his ‘family during the home stands of the Nationals, Baker last sammer played semi-pro ball near his own. bailiwick. The coming of the mighty Babe Ruth has dimmed: the records that won Baker his home-run -prefix. But he can still hit-’em. » And the Washington clnb surely eyatterss ould like to ‘see Baker - SIX-DAY BIKE FANS PICK THIS PAIR, PSe will give you anopportunity to buy at your own price. — in our line you cannot af ford to miss this sale. Auction begins every afternoon at 2: 30 and nights at 7:30. ’s Jewelr DIAMOND RING © FREE y Store _ Birdzell, J. and Christianson, Ch.|N. D. attorneys for detehilan and ap- J., concur gpecially. pellant. Judgment affirmed. Barnett & Richardson, Fargo, N. Dak., attorneys for plaintiffs and re- spondents. Pierce, Tenneson & Cupler, Fargo, WARNING Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions—Say “Bayer’’! 4S Forceful Warning. A roaa sign, in New York says, “Go Slow ana Save ‘Ten Dollars.” and Rath in a home-run duel in 1921. —— oo SUPREME COURT | RC 7 eer oT en From Cass County. Syllabus. | William B..Morgan and George Scha3, Plaintiffs al Respondents, vs. H. P. Jenson, Defendant and Appellant. Appeal’ from judgment of District Court of Cass county, Hon. A. T. Cole, judge. Trial de movo demanded by| defendant and appellant. Plaintiffs, the record owners of al certain city lot, brought. an. action! gainst defendant, to determine ad- verse claims with reference thereto. Defendant set forth his adverse | claims, whereby he ‘claimed title, by | Yeason of certain encroachments on the north eighteen ;and one-half in- pipe hat toy, ToCure aCold in One Day hLaxative : Brine ~ai ~ Quinine tablets Be sure its Bromo The genuine bears this signature 300." j title or claim of right was in favor of plaintiff. ches of the lot, and further claimed that he and his predecessors had been in possession thereof, under claim of for ‘twenty years or mote. The nature, extent and duration of the encroachments are shown by the evidence. The’ judgment of the trial court For rea- SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contajns proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- ‘ matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cerfts—Larger packages. Aspirin is the trado mark of Bayer Manufacturo of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcy!icacia sons stated in the opinion, it is held. the judgment is. right and tained by the evidence. Opinion of tthe court by Grace, J. Bronson, J., concurs in result. is sus- This College has constantly more calls for office help than it can supply. All students who remained to complete its course have been sent to good business and hanking positions. In session throughout the year, the student enters at any time. Preparatory department where students may commence with the lowest primary branches. Besides. the ‘ordinary Expert Courses in’ higher accounting, Stenography, and Banking. Send for all particulars. OPEN AGAIN FOR BUSINESS’ PAUL WILLMAN Dray and Transfer Auto Truck Servic Soliciting business from my old customers as well as new ones. G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, North Dakota. —All Work, _Guaranteed— PHONE 699 ; REDUCTION “In Tailored Suits $85 values now $50.00 |, $75 values now .$45.00 | $65 values now .$40.00 $50 to $55 value $37.50 $40 to $45 value $30.00 TERMS CASH Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 KLEIN What's the Use ——$ $$. YY COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS : COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE Tailor and Cleaner of ruining a costly automobile by letting it stand out all win- ter when you can get heated storage. at: the CORWIN MO- TOR CO.. SANITARY PLUM Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak.Pipeless Furnaces, All Material and Workmanship Guaranteed FRANK CG. GRAMBS SING Bismarck, N. D. at i ac : 4 4 i i s '