The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX VALLEY CITY 1S VICTOR IN GAME OF BASKETBALL ot. Bismarck High School Goes Down to Defeat by 20 to 16 Score The basket ball f of Valley City took a well-earned victory aver Bis- marck high school in the high school gymnasium by a score of 20 to 3 Jast night. Valley City’s “tea wostern trip, play. night. The game wis a sore disappoint. ment to Bismarck fans. The local team appeared considerably off form and was outclassed last night. How- ever, if the team regains its stride it ought to be a favorite when it meets Valley City at the latter's floor, » which is on a at Mandan to- Valley City used the short pa nd put in substitutes frequent] Bis- Hatine v unable to break up the of the visitors, ‘The first i it ‘ended 9 to 8, in favor of Valley City. The usual large crowd of enthusi- asts was present. At least 100 Man- dan people saw the game. and the Mandan people rooted for Valley City with vigor. VAN HOOK BOYS TAKE CONTEST aaa Coleharbor, Jan. 29.-—-One of the cleanest and fastest games ever play- ed here was the contest between, Van Hook and the local team. It took the last whistle to decide the outcome. The score was 19 jo 20 in favor of Van Hook. INCOME MAN , TO BE HERE The colleetor of internal revenu® has announced the foNowing sche trict for the pur- payers in. the tat pose. of prepa rns. Mr. Miller is a particular purpose of>h: cate corporation problems a not be detailed except to the most important tow will be available to the gr advising ta ation of 1920 income where he| atest num- | OT IM / ¢ ~ < | turns. eeeeeeees epee rer eerit iepeseases THE LATUSTUUUSUUUPAAUOTOVUREENUFTUUUEUEUOACUUUUOCHEAUEEROUOEEOBESRELSTEUSTEPROPEONCOETOCOOROAQEOERGOONEGEOONECOUEUGOGAUAOHOCURCEUNNGETONNCEU CHARLIE JOINS A POLO polo player now, Is he a star at been chosen a member of the Cor 1921, ber of people from the surrounding territory. Revenue agents will \be stationed at Grand Forks an@ Bis-| le from March ist to March 15th, Jan. 18 to Feb. 1; Devils » 2 and %; Rugby, Keb. 4; ston, Feb, ay Minot#Feb. 7 and| i” ringion, Feb. 9; Valley City, jamebtown, Feb. 11 and 12: | n, Feb. 14° and 15; Oakes, Wahpeton, Feb. 18; Fargoy to March 15, ac e means is to be uti- lized by the revenue departinent in order that t "smi competent adv ind assistance in the preparation of income tax re- Pract every town in the ate will be. vis r between now ch the now €. Fargo, ‘eb. 10 Dickins Feb. 17 Div: Grand Forks. Ct Bate Bh te he The otter fellow in the picture is his pet 4 Dickinson, Carrington. twinges, rhe lacks f, and cantot do his best. receiv] out of the race, tired and langdid, ang five constables were wounded in or have other symptoms of kidney ambush on Katherine Island, Aserry trouble, you should act promptly. Fo- | The wound of Commission ley Kidney Pills help the kidneys de! ser TEAM—Chavlie Chaplin's a it? Hope to tellyuht He's ado (Cal.) polo team for Minot. Williston, Valley City, Fairmont and Notice relating to the ndale, a few days. “A OUT OF THE RACE, When a person wakes up with a stiff back, has pains ‘in the muscles, hes in his joints, or has rheumatic mbition, ané energy Tf you. feel ed by a deputy col-| their work and get out of the system | chine guns. and the 15th of} th ers for dates. matter “ that _ They give sonous waste so mel trouble: e Pp Zone oftices are locat-| di sturbances. SEND WHEAT | pose, not seéll—of this grain « wld have business. | Bismarck, Jamestown,” El- * . Irish leader had been in Paris or other ' ! schedule of deputies traveling out of, cities during his visit to this country. these cities will be announced with- Autom TO EUROPE ’ FOR HUNGRY Fargo, Jan. 294¢Grain raised in this couiitry must be gent to the’ starving nations of ‘Hurope; ‘L.:C, Pr; or, edito: of “Farm Tractors ‘and: Implements’ of\Minneapolis,-told North Dakota im- plement dealers whovare Closiug their | annual convention ‘hére--toda;. The United Statesas a nation, not asa government, must devise a pian to do this, he said. ©) i | He declared, that this is not only a, question of mercy but.of policy, “We must dispose—art [ ay ate wheat | he de-! may hi to 50 cents @-fusnel. clared lHe/also told the“ dealers anat ees | would be farmers amons the thou- sands in North. Dakota Who would) need farm implements during the com: | ing year and sdid that if tna imple: | ment, men showed. initiative they | . Speeches delayed election if ofti- | cers, ‘ ; | | | ‘DE VALERA HAS BEEN LIN FRANCE Raris. Jan: 29—Bamonn Devalera.| who has been making a brief visit to}, France, will be back‘in Ireland within twenty-four hours it: was declared here , today ‘by Jean O’CeaHaigh, who is rep-! resentative in France of the Irish Re-! publican movement... ‘He said DeVal- era was, expected to“urrive in Dublin’ today, or at the latest tomorrow. is O’Ceallaigh . would not “discuss the! momentary whereabouts of DeValera or his mission to Franée, but said the | It’ was stated by O’Ceallaigh that ‘letters addressed to DeValera. ‘were ‘reaching him through “a roundabout route formerly used and that they) were being answered through the same channels. ONSTABLE & KILLED. Dublin, Jan. 29.—One ‘constable was | killed end a divisional ‘commissioner | —so they'll be féady for sp’ daughter of Wa or Je ack built for jer, Holm is us, The attacking party used ma- SILL IN DUBLIN. Dublin, n. 24—It was declared De Valera, the Irish republican lead- here today on what was represerited | er, was still in Dublin and that re- printed sheet. Enéle Sam and the American Forestry: Association ask all, | thé Doys anid girls iir fhe country to build birdhouses—r ight awa: ng newcomers. W: ‘ashington are doing it with vin. house that won a blue ribbon in Washington school contests: t ing mounted ina tree by its-builders._ Secretar 'v Baker, Children down in This picture ‘shows a bird- Bi. Inset is Peggy Baker, with the birdhouse her_broth-/ as the highest authority that Eamaon | ports of his visit to France were er- roneous, probably designed: to con- ceal his real whereabouts. / gentitive call on you and talk it over. OUR AUTOMATIC AIR FEEDERS ‘will & size sheet of paper 3x4 to 38x50 inches and print it perfectly and ’ ~ straight. { a s 4 Tribune’s New Commercial Printing and N; wspap er- Establishment, i ‘ourth | and Thayér. Sireets Letter Heads, Statements, Cards, Booklets and Da rhb bbnbtdetet so asbasasss vs dee - x $ Our Bindery Department can manufacture all kinds of ee desler dooLedenfooedeebeshsiedhobedonbete fecesfesforedecteed eee | atic Intelligence and Correctness \ The business man has PN been particular with his busitiess ‘stationery, for when he addresses a letter to a customer or business” ‘firm, the, first thing he wants to See is a well arranged and perfect | In order to meet the desired accuracy in printing, we have installed AUTOMATIC SELF-FEEDING MACHINES which | pick up each individual sheet of paper by air suction that is to bé print- ed. This sheet is perfectly placed to the gilide pins with more than human intelligence, accuraty and correctness. With this aii-pressure process of printing individual sheets, there is abesiutel¥ no chance for a sheet of paper to be prince ercoked which happens with hand fed sheets. - lo doubt MR. BUSINESS MAN you are soon going to have some kind of busitiess printing done and wheii you are ready to place your order, get in‘touch with us and we will have our repre- Catalogs Blank Books, Ledgers and Special Ruled Sheets: PEE SEER E - Call 31 and 32 for - Our Service Department. SMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY iil SNe TENT LUA TUATHA LM MMMM ADVOCATE TAX: EXEMPTION TO START BUILDING Washington, Jan. 29.—Tax exenip- tion for all_ new . dwellings for, “a Period gf at least 15 years as a meats of stimulating building was advocat- ed by Lawson Purdy., former preéi- dent of the New York city Doard of taxes and exemption in. an address here today before a lousing confer- ence called by the Chamber of Com. ymerce of the United States. He ad- Vocated that it should apply to all Momes built in the next three years. o— [CITY NEWS | Mannhayén Visitors. F. A. Baker and family are in tow fot a short time, from Mannhaven. 3 MM in Hospital. «| Thomas Ritchie, a farmer in the Steele district, is ill at Bismarck hos- pital. From Stanton. . J. A. Sailer and son, of Stanton: are spending a short, time i: Bis- marck. ~ ‘\ W. L. Burdick Here, Burdick of Williston is a this WwW. iL. prominent visitor in Bismar< k week HL With Flu, , * Mrs. Roy Polman, '320 Fourth street, ig ill at her home with an at- tack of flu. tt et LN Girl ior Wing. A baby,daughter arrived at Bis- hospital yesterday for Mr. and) Mrs. E. E. Josephson of. Wing. To Fort Wayne. A, T. Bohrer left yesterday for a two weeks’ trip to Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. Rohrer will stop to see the auto- mobile show in Chicago. Tully Brothers Return Home. , The Tully brothers who _w Bismarck for the burial "st i their father T. J. Tully, returned te. their home yesterday, Joseph Tully. going west to Spokane, and Charley east to his home in. Philadelpliia. “” \ at \ arry and print any ~ )

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