The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 6

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AGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK WINS FROM ‘GEM CITY’ FIVE, 27 T0 20 Locals Fail to Keep Fast Pace Set at Opening of Game and Fall Back in Last Half Bismarck high school's basket pal on tied the score. Bismarck | ry quickly and at the end of the first half had a big lead. The to-| cal team, however, ap ed to det} down in the second half and rted | to long shots instead of using team | work to get the ball closer to the bas- ket. Dickinson, although forced — to} use some substitutes, one n being | put out of t because of four personal fouls. played fast ball in the | ud scored more points taan pulled a ek team, which has been get ng rid of the b me with suce { the game. me Brown, Mid-! ibstitutes, were! “When it comes to ea iand sleeping, i tonight valley City Sat- at Ne urday 7 Monday 1 ‘Bi smarck an with Tanlac. stem was lk of two yea from up and Sima * Dickinson Rob » Zeigal | \ ¢, Robinson rg, Guon eae, Dickinson, de. Rane every meal I suteret, so terribl. Robinson; Yuker for Roberts, Bis-| heartburn, and : . Brown for Doyle; Doyle for got little rest day or night. iddaugh| “Uf it hadn’t been for Tanl ‘Alfson. | fitmly convinced { would have - removed from |Tesign my place. ur personal fouls, 3, Burke 3: Alfson 3; Yuker 2; Zeigal 5 of 9 throw Yuker 2 I trouble and I worn out 1 w actually d 1 to eat, game Field ba Kludt 3; “Doyle 1; i Alison 7 out 4 out cf § throws; Referee, Boise. for it. Tanlac was worth at fifty times what if cost me.” Tanlac sold in Bismarck by J seph Breslow and by leading druggi: everywhere. out of 5, HAZEN HIGH IS Reif c EASY WINNER Staley, ¢ OVER WERNER |; Hazen, N. D., Feb. 10—The Werner town team lost to the Hazen high school at basket ball, 44 to 27. . The game was played at Hazen in the afternoon with a : sized crowd present. Werner, started the scoring by making three free shots, then Reif for Hazen made a field basket from iddle of the floor. ‘Smith tied re by making a field goal; Wer- vo points and Smith again tied the score dt 5. Then the Hazen offense strengthened and the rest of the half kept dhe lead, the half ending 19-11. The second half Hazen had the best] take on all, come! end of the game running the score up = Reif, ¢ s: Smith 12. Lewis 4, Roe 3, Huelot 2, Free throws: Lewis 9, Substitutes: Staley Reif 1. mith 6. ' BOXER TO MAKE rived in Bismarck |: pects to ters. ment of Fred Krause, Jr., at high weight, ast nig! to 44 while Werner sonly increased NOTICE ue re to 27. Reif playing cen- }- 5? Hazen did good work holding Owing to the new city, ordi his man down in good shape and mak- | Nance, ing one ficld basket for his team. Rob- promptly at 2 «i did stellar work, plays. breaking Smith ing gu up many of Wern and Staley playing of the scoring making 12. ond half apd did good guarding, For Werner Huelot and Roe did good work on the floor while ‘Lewis ucdirate on [ree urdays, at’ 9 p.m. h victory for the]Main Street. Hazen team this season, and Hazen |! still a number of games yet to be played. Sumnury Hazen Dan’t fail to ce “Sawing a Woman in Half.” Werner | Wednesday night. i “Pape's Cold Compound’ Breaks any Cold jn a Few Hours Don't y. stuifed- ng and smuftling! A s Cold Compound” » hours wntil three do: is known opens clogged-up nos- ges of head; stops on Pape’s. Richholt’s Cash an Carry [Pione ot] Grocery [7th & Thayer] The Original Cash and Carry Store FOR SATURDAY ONLY. With every $1 purchase we will sell— 1 lb. of Sugar for 3 Cents. 14 lbs. sugar, POM reset 5 Sewage evita s Macedo ted $ 1 .00 Stiictly Fresh Eggs. Per dozen Richholt’s Quality Coffee. 1 pound, 40c. 3 pounds Guaranteed to please or your money back. Richholt’s Special Blend—None better. 1 pound, 30c. 3 pounds a $1.00 Hebe Milk. Special for Saturday only. 10 UC A can Finest you ever ate: —at right price. Sweet Cream, s Country Sausage. Co., in felat- about to} stomach so run down gnd | hardly able to work. | SS ASIP ter | whe American Légion | Circus date from jhas -b as so nervous [| : I'm jon the 22nd. had to jare hard at work securing -talent for It came to my aid | the big event. in the nick of time and [ am strong | globe are being searched dancing girls least (from the Sultan’s Harem at Constan- Ady. =O very latest native dances. ' {, Lewis | Young for Stoelting. HIS HOME HERE} “ Romney West, 116-pound boxer, who has been fighting in Wyoming, ar- t and ex- is city his headquar- He will be under the manage- and Will; dance: halls must* close a. m. every even- ert Staley and Jlerbert Stoclting play- ing, except Saturday, when clos- ing hour is 12:30 o’clock. Patrons, ‘ard did most | Of Baker’s hall are urged to come| Young was | early, so as to enjoy the full pro- substituted for Stoelting in the séc-) gram of dances. Best music and floor in state. Ten cents a dance: —Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- Baker’s hall, 2-6-1wk Coming text! ken usually breaks any cold} cos! Sat drug stor r i ance. Tastes | Red Rose coffee, per 30 nice. Contains no quinine. Insist up- | [342 59 ‘Adv, | $1.15 | COLLECTORS T0 _ AID TAXPAYERS, | Deputies. to ‘Visit’ N Many Towns | in State Before Income H Tax Paying Deputy internal revenue collectors are to be sent to various cities and towns in the state to aid taxpayers in j Draperly making out their papers. H Among the towns in this Lorritory to be wisited dre Ashley, on February 15 und 16; Napoleon, on February 16 and {17; Wishek, on Feb. 17 and 18; and jtowns west of the river as follows? iHMetlinger, February AG an d17 Glen Ullin, Feb- » Rebriiry 28 and if gland! Marg) 3 and 4;— Die ‘March 4, Killdeer, Feb- Max, n, Febru- Hazel- FebruaryS 14; Ryder, Beulah, Februar; 5 and 1 nton, Feb: "is POSTPONED | But Greater Gres of Great Will Posi- tively Appear Feb. 24 een changed to ¥riday and Sat- urday, Feb. 24 and, 25, on account of | so many other attractions being here The various committees All quarters of the tinople, Hula Hula maidens from Ha- waii and others of tlre world famous st | beauties have signed the dotted line land will positively appear, ‘in. thelr | The committee announces t h @ c, Roe|Rocky Mountains have recently been : the nyost ferocious griz- |i f, Huelot|zly bears have consented 4o appear for Robinson x g, Yarger explored and 6, Rheumatism arkable Home ‘Treatment n by One Who Haw it In the year of 1893 T was attacked and Sub-acute Rheuma- uffered.as only those who afflicted know, for over ars, I-tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I obtained only, temporary. Finally, I ment that cured ine nd such a pitiful c s never returned, Ihave ¢ number who woke terribly n bedridden, some vf and the re: in my own ¢ I want form of mus (swelling at th sufferer from any ar and sub-acute joints) rheumatism, to try the grea value of my im- proved “Home Treatment” for its remarkable healing power. Don’t send a cent; simply mail your name and ie I will-send it free ve used it and aay proven itself to be that long= -for means of getting rid of such forms of rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but do not want ‘your ’ss you are perfectly sat- nd it, Isn't that fair? uffer any longer when. relief is thus offered you free? Don't de- lay, Write today. Mark H, Jackson, No, 698H Durs- ton Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y, Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true. South Side Cash Store phone 957: h St. South ‘SATURDAY Sugar, 10 Ibs Rice, 5 Ibs Prunes, larg A Fresh eggs, per doz White House coffee SPECIALS ..$ 69 AS. 69 45 1.20 Macaroni, Spaghetti Noodles 83 packages Sardines, 1 Ib, oval sustain a or Tomato. 3 can Chili Relish, 5 ca Creamery butter, i Pineapple, Peaches, “Apricots, Grapes, large size, 3 cans. - 1.00 Yours For Service. Farmers, Tr. Attention LET US TAN YQUR HIDES AND. \] FURS into useful articles, such as robes, coats, rugs, mittens, caps, tur sets or any kind of leather, ] . If you prefor. selling, send your fur to us for full market value. WRITE TODAY ‘for FREE fur price (ae CRB g pfice list and shipping ihe Bismarck Hide & Far Co.- ‘Blamarck, N, D. eS reer ee ee 7 SAVE 50c A TON Order Your Coal From ; The New Salem Lignite Coal Co.’ cue Front and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. . Phone 738. lebron, | ow salem, Febru- | this event only, then back to their na- tive wilds, One ‘particularly interesting feature will be the “Forty Niners” danco hall and gambling den, as wild and wooly as ever portrayed in any moving pic- A ¥6 ture. A peanut vendors’ union com- prising many of the most prominent citizens of Bismarck has been formed to dispense “goobers” to the sands who wilf attend the world’s sreatest aggregation of. talent A can of Calumet cee ~ Powder will make more pies, cakes, biscuits, muffins, etc. then a can of most other brands. It lasts longer—goes farther: be- cause it contains more than the or- dinary leavening. strength — there- fore you use less. When a recipe calls for, two tea- spoons of baking powder, use two evel teaspoons of Calumet; the ré- sults will always: be’ the samé — tfectly raised bakings—remem- be this when you der and don’t votget that Calumet is the economic buy because it-goes farther. buy baking pow- ind can of Calumet contains full Some baking powders come in R oz. instead of 16 = cans. Be sure you get eta pound wi wher yOu. want OTT I FOR SATURDAY Mn Head Lettuce Carrots Celery Parsitips Cauliflower: Rutabaghs Sweet. Potatoes Cabbage vt LTT ‘ Oranges Apples Bananas . > Lemons Fresh Long Thread Bulk Cocoanut. Fancy White Cooking Figs. " ‘Fregh’Salted Pecans. iM 02 Jar Grape Jam. Pineapples ......... SATURDAY ONLY ; 1 Ib. cakes Baking Chocolate 3 Gee cans University Sliced Fresh Sweet Cream, Guaranteed ie Whip. 1. -4Be $1.00 Morning Delivery 9 cand. 10:30. Afternoon Delivery 2:30 and 4 O'clock. Last Delivery on Saturday, 4:30. “ot 5th St. HEAD LETTUCE TOMATOES BANANAS GRAPE FRUIT , | | Your$ for Service. J.B. Smith, Grocer. “Do You Know” That since July, 1st, 1915, we have sold over 2/3 of $1, 000,000.00 worth of groceries. We are proud of this record-as it takes satisfied cus- -tomers ‘to build such a volume, ee “Peaches” Those cans of delicious half peaches went so big ‘last ~ week that we again call your attention. It is some buy. Cocoa ‘> We have only. about 60 lbs. left out of that 200 lb. barrel so get your order in early. “We Thank You” Both Phones ¢ otl CELERY GREEN PEPPERS WINE SAP APPLES > ‘ORANGES LEMONS N Both Phones 211. COAL $5.00°PER TON DELIVERED 6 Sweet Cream 118 8rd St. Last: Delivery. Saturday 4:30, Other-week:days‘4:00. Close 8: p-m: ever FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, ’22 assembled under ‘one roof since Bar-|dreami as compared to the ‘Legion num found out that. “The Greatest | Show, Friday: and Saturday, Feb, 24 Show .on Harth..was a mere. piker’s | and 25, thou- / EA.BROWN 115 Fifth Street Phone 52 and 53 . The Quality Grocer ~ SATURDAY SPECIALS Head Lettiice, ~ Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Celery, Green Onions, Green Peppers, ‘Parsley, Parsnips, Carrots, Rutabagas, Cabbage. Fresh Cocoanuts, Bananas, Oranges, Grapefruit, Apples. 5 Ib. can, pure strawberry jam. Special - $1.00 5 cans two ration Fish Balls. . -- $1.00 P.&G. Laundry soap, 16 bars for -$1.00 Queen of Rosés toilet soap, 22 bars..$ 1.00 18 pounds Molasses candy........ ..--50c Large pkg. Ferndell oats......./....25¢ 3 pound pkg. Seminola coffee. ~ $1.00 Special ee eS $1. .00 Excelso Cake flour. predal 16 25e pkgs. for . J, = Scott Cash Grocery THESE PRICES CUT THE COST OF LIVING. Carnation Milk . ...$.13 || Pillsbury Paticake Hebe Milk .-......... .10|| flour, per pkg.....$ 48 Syrup Fbobel Salmon, Karo Blue, 10 Ib. per. CaM sees eee BBY can eee 58 5 cans . . 1.00 Ka Red, 10 Det, ve Electric Spark Soap: - o NAS Cate Stiga 68 1 bar 18 bars. ......... Sod 00 old Manse, per can... .35 We Sell Eskimo Pie. Sweet Cream and Fresh Milk. , Ifthere is anything you want we have it. If we haven’t, we will get it for you. | ARSE Ss AMRUR oq BROWN~"JONES, Q.S.s. ~ 44 ST. PHONE 34 4 Having been in business in our present location “for the past nine years, naturally it is with some reluctance that we are compelled to leave it, but we trust that-our dealings with the Bismarck public have been such that a slight change j jn location will - make ‘no difference, especially as.our store at 302 Main street, into which we are about to move is ‘so ‘arranged that we can serve you better in the future ; even than we have in the past, and our aim will always be to attain as near perfection as it is poe sible. : FOR S ATURDAY Our stock ot Vegetables and Fruits, is as com- plete as is possible to obtain at this season. Head Lettuce, Celery, Celery Cabbage, Egg Plant, Rhubarb, Green Peppers, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Grape Fruit, Oranges, Apples. Chase & Sanborn’s Teas and Coffees. <SWEET-CREAM " SOMETHING NEW Package Sale | Se: spt One If you don’t get a bargain, your- money : is refunded. , All orders will be delivered. All Phones. 378 SERVICE GROCERY. 500. ord St. : “North Dakota. ’ Bismarck,’

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