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{ t i} “#AGESIX °° - ie NEA Service, | Dubuqué, la., | Porpoises! | She is Dorothy Hoag, fpr al | member ot the American Red Cross | | life saving corps. The honor was bestowed upon her! the University of lowa life saving| | corps. And lest this honor pass{ | lightly by, it is well_to mention that \the Porpdise club is an exclusive men’ 3] TEAM IN G00D | organization. The membership is, open cnly to the most gracetul and| j the best®swimmers in the Red Cross | | outfit. Mss Dorothy is to preside at the| jannual acquatic meet to be held in| Iowa City at the University of Iowa. Come Here to Try 0 Tey and Duplicate’ Like swimming? She says it's the " ll Victory | pest sport of all. Erevious Basketball ” |" Her dad, Dr. W. Hoag, has had, ai Over Bismarck heap to do with her water ability, ‘or | backin her teens, Dorothy hada fully The Valley City ity High School basket | equipped gymrasium in her own home. ball team, which meets the local team | And father used to tip daughter off| at the high school gymnasium here | | to all the rudiments of this, @hat and tonight, come: one of the ongest | the other stroke. Jan, 13.—Queen ot \ teams in the asl all re Then, in college, C. E, Daubert, cond meaiaat year swimming instructor, carried on. won the championship Mother Hoag also deserves credit. | She is prestdent of the Dubuque Wo-~ men’s, Red Cross life saving corps and one of the crack swimmers of the uthit. x n the Hoag family it's a case of father and mother—like daugh-, '. Only daughter seems to have one Wevten, aj erience who year. He is a good shot and can pivot to perfection, and this season is feai The Valley City teim has many ‘clever offense play ich are hard to break up and als strong defense. They beat Bis- kon Janua nd now that the team is back in condition: after ; _ ther two weeks trip, they expect to |! win, but know they will have to put up the hardest fight that may be ex-! pected this year. With Scroggins, Doyle and Mid-|nasty hlow on t daugh at guards, Alfgon at center and | scored well toward round. i < AAR RR ‘was the first to lead, scoring with oth his left and right without a re- u Cook tried for a. right swing ut missed. Considerable infighting | ‘ollowed in) which neither man had ‘any marked advantage. Cook took a} he ribs, but himself | 1 the close of the} enti-r landed a left hook to the jaw: d as a preliminary the busi-jand easily evaded an attempt at 2) are to/giye an exhibition of jcounter. The Australian had the be ‘| , A great crowd is expect: iter of the infighting which ensued and | the game. ite ice sent home hard lefts whch sur- i GRORGES PUTS “Sessa n. The game is called at Bre to find openings for his right. | Up to the -third round the bout ap-: ‘peared to be going in favor of the’ ‘Australian. In the third Carpentier , iCarpentfer's best work seemed to be and it wasleasily his round. ody « ; Rights Do the Trick Freachman Gives Australian] The Australian’ caught, Carpentier with a blow to the jaw after the be! Taste of What Jack Dempsey jad sounded and was cautioned by Gave Him in Battle |the referee. Early in ine fourth the fighting was mostly at close quarters. Carpentier twice landed lefts to the head and Cook scored to the chin. The Austral- ian then rushel Carpentier but only to meet with a straight left to the jaw and two rights ‘tp the same place which ended the bout. ‘There was heavy betting with Car- pentier the favorite at five to two. Clifford’s Skating Rink is) open. 10c in the afternoon and evening. Free on Sunday. nm, Jan, 18—Georges Carpen- ‘opean Teer yw eleye boxing atraieht left to the chin and a right to the jaw floored Cook for the count? He was up on one knee when the referee, Jack Smith, finished the count of ten, but was tco late. The weights were announced as Cook 189 pounds and Carpentier 170. In the opening round Carpentier Richholt’s Cash 4 Carry Ate vi] Grocery (zou. Thayer] The Original Cash and Carty Store “MONEY SAVING PRICES Richholt’s Quality Coffee. You must be satisfied ‘with this coffee or your money back. One pound .40 Three pounds ............ Saricencen Richhcelt’s Special Blend. ‘One pound. » Three pounds ......... Yo .\bs. Sugar... 2.204 “White House Coffee, 3 lbs... Assorted Imperial Preserves. 40 cent jars 30c. 3 jarg for... 60. celle ee 1 21 bars for Dairy or Creamery Butter, per lb..............005 33 j Eggs at the right price. | Richholt’s Home Made Mints Meat, hs 25 Dressed Chickens, Ib.. eas 24 Cream of Wheat, pkg.. N.S Be ke 25 BUTTER AND SWEET CREAM. | Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market Phones 176 and 177. You Get Your Money’s Worth Here. Our growing trade proves that we give the highest quality at prices that cannot be equalled. Our sanitary market, our methods of dressing all our own meats and IF poultry (never selling frozen food), making our own ! sausages under Mr. Dohn’s special care, and selling at such reasonable prices is preferred by housekeepers who want the best. SATURDAY SPECIAL ‘ SPRING PORK BEEF Extra Fine Corn Fed. Fancy Corn Fed. | k Shoulders, Ib......17¢, T-Bone Steak, lb.. . .80¢ le Pork, trimmed, Ib... 20c Sirloin Steak, lb... .30¢ Pork Legs, lb.. 20c Prime Beef Roast, lb: . .22c * 120¢ Pork Loins, lb... BACON Tasty Spring Pork No. 1 Strips, 4 to 5 Ibs., lb..22c Heavy Bacon, lb........20¢ CHICKENS Fresh Dressed. Roasting and Stewing Chickens, at Special Prices. { sire. thern section. Overseas caps........ ‘Army wool gloves long wrist. {Army dress khaki gloves. . | Army web belts...... jArmy 0. D. extra heavy: blasts ; Medium wei; DOROTHY HOAG, Burke, Brown and Kludt at forwards ; it Se jettea that the local team will | Both men sparred Gaultionely at the 2 jy to put up the best battle of beginning of the second roun¢ emeeown, N.D, yan 13—Follow- ers of the Jamestown igh School bas- K ul SLEEP [landed a light Je we te chin out | ket ball team are convinced the team 12 close quarters Cook. foug! this ear will. give a good account of itself in the season’s play.’ Three of lat long range. Near the ond of the | last years players are back, a num- round the Frenchman scored well her of the last years second team and with lefts and rights to the head and jan the new material a coach could de: | As far as known the schedul2 of the team calls for-meeting with all | the better teams of the southern half (of the state and Minot from the nor- The team will make the attempt to win in the dis- trict tournament to give it a right to compete in the state finals. ‘One guard in Tax Tomas, one for- ward in Leslié Rathan and a centepy in Heinhold Buss are the last years vet- Bismarck Mercantile Co. 1D, S}-ARMY | SPECIAL PRICES TO MOVE STOCK SHOES, OVERSHOES, RUBBERS. men z. 1 buckle.overshoes, Rolled ae Men’s all rubber overshoes. Men’s Heavy hood rubbers. Men’s Dress rubbers... Boys’ red sole rubbers. .'. Ladies’ - fleece -lined. rubbers. Russet Army Shoes for work... | Russet Real army dress shoes. . MACKINAWS. COATS. SUITS. Men’s $23 to $26 Suits.. ;Men’s $33 to $37 Suits. Men’s $38 ‘to $45 Suits. suits $3.95 to’ ‘sii 00, most. have two pair of trousers. ‘Boys’ wool mackinaws, size 6 to “3 Boys’ 10, eieatice eeeiefareteie ae gi Bt | Men’ 's Lamb lined $30. coats Men’s Lamb lined $35 coats.. Big reduction on all other men’s and | boys’ lamb and wool, lined winter ‘Coats. | ARMY GOODS IN EXTRA GOOD CONDITION ‘| ‘Army O. D. Blankets, just like new, at thisy special ;Army O. D. Wool shirts........ Amy O. D. wool breeche: | Army 0. B. Khali breeches 1) “76 | Army O. D. wool blouses, class B. } Army 0. D. wool blankets... ae esis $3. 95 ,Army O. D. wool chit double elbow and lined . inaws Army O. D. wool medium weight mackinaws | MEN’s AND BOYS’ WOOL AND ERWEAR Heavy fleece lined union suits. -$ 98 Heavy mottled fleece lined union COTTON UN! suits ¢ $4.00 union suits... | Dr. Wright’s white or flesh color 4. all wool union suits Duham’s all wool white union suits 4 ribbed union suits 1.75 Medium winter weight ribbed We have. reduced our prices on ‘all| ‘cloth caps, fur. €@aps, sweaters, shoes, in fact the price on every article in our store has been decidely reduced. | Mail orders given prompt attention ‘and satisfaction guaranteed. Bismarck Mercantile Co. Army and Navy Store. | 410 Broadway. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘MEN SWIMMERS ‘CROWN HER QUEEN OF PORPOISES also GOODS 1D 295 D465 . -$16.00 24.75 29.75 Sotoeaodda 25 | $19.50 . 24.50 price of. .$2.95 1.39 - $3.45 to oe “| vacant forward position. is playing his second year, John Bun- dahl and Louis ‘McElroy, a sub for- ward last year looks the best for the The other candidates ‘are M. Lockwood, A. Has- kins, D. McDonald, S. Buck and;Bud Pocto. ing V. Beet, R. Riggs, M.. Thomas, Schaumberg, Roberts‘and Drew. Roy D. McLeod, forward on the James- town College team for three years and last year's captain\is the coach. The schedule is: 20—Jamestown'at Valley City. 27—Casselton at Jamestown. 3—Jamestown at Bismarck. Feb, 4—Janiestown at Mandan. Feb. 11—Dickinson; at, Jamestown. Feb. 16—Minot, at Jamestown. Feb. t Feb. 2: Mch. 3—Cooperstown at: Jamestown, Mch, 10 and 11—"Distri¢t Tournament at Jamestown, . Jan. Jan. Feb. “BREAKERS” AHEAD FOR’ BISMARCK? Bismarck, after going through a pre- liminary season in which they lost two games; one of’ these to the last Years. state champions, is facing the re anne! 14-4. ST. ‘Seasonable Fruits Phone465 - % Fancy Creamery Butter, per |b. Excélso Cake Flour 15¢ per pkg.; Sugar, 10 Ibs, ............0.65 White House Coffee, per lb. . Gold Medal, extra good Coffee . Roast Beef—Armour’s Veribest, 2 Pineapple, 3-Ib. can, 35¢ Apricots, 3-ib. cans Minneopa Hillsdale Luna, a white soap, 9-ourice bars, Ivory Flakes, 5 pkgs. for Bob White Soap, per:ease ... flavor that sat Spiced Herrin; eréns playing on the team. Each es of the final games of the. year . Six guards are in line fof the defensive positions, the candidates be- .| Kludt, the ‘high scorer of the team:a BROWN JONES SATURDAY SPECIAL ‘Yacht Club and Monarch Catsup— 3 Large pote ee . ~ Specials sil Saturday ~ DAVIS’ GROCERY 319 Mandan Ave. Lipton’s Coffee, per Ib.’............6+ ‘Red Rose Coffee, per Ib. ..../........ Milk—Van Camp’s or Carnation ... Corned Beef, Hash, 2 lbs. net..... Reis sisters ities Helrnet Peaches, 3-lb. can, 35¢ per can; 3 for » Pork and Beans, ‘Armour’s Best, 15c per can; 2 for Glycerine Hand Soap,°10 bars for Soapade, 8 pkgs. for ........... ae ‘Monogram and University goods have the Monogram Pure’ Sorghum Monogram Pure Maple Syrup Teco Pan Cake Flour Monogram Coffee — University Goffee CHEESE Roquefort Pimento Swiss Briek Cream Limburger ' FISH Fat Breakfast Mackerel, Fat Herring, Red Salmon and FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922 without any too much confidence in the ability of the squad to meet a big rugged team. .The squad thus fer has shown itself as clever and alert on ards who graduated a year ago havo not | been thoroughly replaced. Alfson, last year’s. center, is cap- the offensive but the pair of tain ofthe team’ ‘and has had little trouble in winning his old. place. Burke, ‘a last year’s forward, also had held his place without a struggle, bur year ago, has had a) harder place to hold and his condition has been such he hag been at a disadvantage in hia battle:with some husky youngsters. Of the newcomers, or men from the sec-.| ond team last year, Brown and: Hal- loran have fitted into the team in good shape, the first named being..a con- sistent scorer in the games played to date. The other first year men, all freshmen or sophomores, are Hoover, Hasse, Robindeau, ‘Livdahl, Durst and | Scroggins. { The announced games for‘the rest | of. the season are: | 20—Fargo at Bismarck. i 27—Bismarck at Mandan. | 3—Jamestown at Bismarck. 9—Dickinson at Bismarck, | 16—Minot at: Bismarck. | 24—Bismarck at Casselton. | 25—Bismarck at Fargo. 3—Bismarck at’ Dickinson. | 4—Bismarck at Glendive. ! Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. Mch, Mch, Fifty-one million tons of almost | pure iron have been discovered in the || Lake Athabasca region. * PHONE aa and Vegetables. 3 for. Ibs. net. per can; 3 for. 10 for. isfies hunger. ig (in: glass) — Last Delivery on Morning Delivery 9 and 10:30. Afternoon’ Delivery 2:30 and 4 O'clock. LY Saturday, 4:30. Yours for 210 5th St. J.B. Smith, Grocer Service. Both Phones 371 For All Baking Use Climax Bismarck, Frésh Sweet Cream Guaranteed to Whip. mee in quality and contains a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account: of its high quality. ‘For sale by all grocers: - Russell- Miller Milling Co. Rismarck, N. D. Requirements which is al- ways uniform Swedish spading tractor. consumes ~Quara “has been invented to pnotect: less than a gallon of kérosene an the face and eyes of mon operating. acre, pneumatic chiseéls. ~ LOGAN'S © “We Thank “You” . SATURDAY Head Lettuce Celery Parsnips. ‘Rutabagas Carrots Cabbage “Declines” With pleasure we call your attention to the declines in certain kinds of breakfast foods and soaps. : “Pickles” - Buy a dozen of Heinz’s dills, quarter . them, take your surplus fruit, pickle juices, heat and cover the dills. Repeat this for three mornings and” enjoy that REAL NOVEL TASTE. he . “Case Goods” We will be pleased ito: assort cases of fruits and vegetables. It will pay you » come in. 4 - Coffee! Coffee!! We roast it every. day. .:. Why not brew it the same way: Prim-o-ro-sa, per lb...... 48¢ Logan’s Special, per Ib... Cea ec 703, Se OBe Richelieu, per Ib.....0....,...........50¢,,, Crackers sgh: A nice fresh lot of those delicious’4 41; pound cubes of Premiums, U—Need—A Biscuit Why-Not-A-Cube? Comb Honey Special “Special 35e:: : All Phones—211. ,.,, 118 Third Street Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m.; other. week days, 4:00 p. m. Close at 8 p.m. : on .W. Scott Cash Grocery 311 7th St. © Phone 816 ! THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. Saturday Specials Sugar, 14 lbs. _. Creamery butter, per Dairy butter, per lb... 33 Fresh eggs, per doz... 40 Po ih t Toasties, per’ : Corn Flakes, per pkg. .10 Géld:: Label Sardines; in Mayonnaise. 25¢ seller. Now ....... RBA Se Goel ( pabis secs 08 Norwegian Kippered Herring, 2’cans. 25 We will close out what apples we hoe on hand, at 397% POR DON) eee ans ae Poke oe DN: Grape Fruit, small size, at 10c, 3 for......5...... » 25 Oranges, per dozen.......... 3 . .25¢, 50¢ and .90 WE DELIVER ON SATURDAY ~- 115 Fifth Street Phone 52 cand 53 ~ The Quality Grocer SATURDAY SPECIALS Celery, Head Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, \ Parsnips, Carrots, Cabbage, Spanish Onions ORANGES! ORANGES!! ORANGES!!! A real special, put up in 14 cases, special.......... $2.50 P. & G. Soap, 16 bars for... Fairy Soap, 17 bars for... Jergen’s Violet Soap, 15 bars for Minneopa Peanut Butter, 5 1 lb. jars for:. 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