The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 3

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/ Lis7, ‘e ; _ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 a 'RICHHOLT BOYS | WIN TROPHY IN | RUNNING RAGE i Landers Leads Field in Thanksgiving Day Event Here ‘Richholt school boys won \ the ebb Brothers trophy in the j Thanksgiving day race from the top ofthe Fowrth street hill to Webb ; Brothers store, Fred, Landers lead- ,ing w big field-and finishing in the splendid tim of 3:minutes and 5 seconds for the distance of about 1,000 yards . The race was run at noon, with | more than a score of entrants, In spite of the crimpy weather only [three boys failed to show up at the ting place, but their places were ) filled by loyal supporters of ous schools who were on hand to encour school mates. ¢ High school freshman team fail- » vepresenting teams iam Moore, Richholt schools, faced the Lenhart and timer O. very street Intersection Nawned by Rotarians and other Jen interested in the boys | n the city. Jerry Jackson was disqualified for | interfering with a runner who at- ‘tempted to pass him, and his score | his team not counted. The boys ished in the following order: Fred renaerey Hime 3 inindtes, 5 Carl’ Danrot, quer, Chas. MeCarthy, Al W Wilde, Gord Landers, tyy Jno. Rorick, Jim’ s Kelly, Ben Jacobson, :- MeGettigan, Masten Gordon, ot, Joe Neibauer, Ernest hBenser, Paul Mowry, Paul, Henry E Brown, Clem Boespflug, Sid Hoff- n, Elmer Benser, Oscar Johnson, ler, Francis Nuessle; Eu- en. gene second 29, “the third 28 and so on| ‘to the end. Richholt scored 176; St. | Mary’s 174; Wm. Moore 118. —_ ’ SOCIAL AND | | PERSONAL ‘Miss Esther Cederstrom of Men- ken, shopped and visited in Bis- smarck this morning. J, L. Nieland of Moffit, stopped over in Bismarck last night. ok Ken Simenson of Valley City, waz a business caller here this morning. 1 Mrs. Ry Miller of Wilton, were ci tors yesterday. Edward Allensworth of Brittin; and J. H. Riley of Sterling were city visitors today. George Nogel qf Washburn stop. | ped over in the city last night. - Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Greean of Rega isited with friends here this morn- yesterday. S$. R. Sharts left Wednesday t Hspend Thanksgiving-m New England. | | -Elmer Joachim of Venturia was a | | feity visitor this mgrning. - J Conrad Smith of Van Hook caljed on friends here this morning, { ~CETY NEWS —__—___—_—_+ Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. James Welch of are the parents of a baby born to them at the Bismarck | hospital. pies bese Bismarck Hospital Mrs. Caroline Miller. of Golden | ley, Mike Maski of Wilton, Della | | Morris-of Minot, Mrs. 0. E. Severso | of DeLamere, have entered the Bis | marek hospifal for treatment. Mrs. CORNS Doesn’t hurt a bit! | Drop a little “Freezone” an ‘aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Try! Your dmggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” fora few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, sdgt corn, or corn between the toes. the -calluses, without soreness x irritation. | | i | The first boy scored 30 points, the | were awarded the boys | the honor of their respect | | ( THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ ©. W. Holmgren of Wilton, Mrs. Wm. Hughes of McKenzie, C, A. Snydey of this city, Mrs.’ Jacob Beck of ‘Tem- vik, John Rutschke of Kulm, Miss Vernice Voight of Mandan, © Chas. Snyder of city, Mrs, G. Holtan of Turtle Lake, F. J, Lee of city, Mrs, A. F, Nuetzman, and baby girl of Underwood, Mrs.’ Jacob Schopp and baby boy of Lehr and John Hauge of Leith have been discharged. St. Alexius Hospital Master Marion Folsom qf the city, Eugene, Filbin’ of the city, Andrew Gregorick of Wilton, Master Walter Donald of Bismarck, Mrs. Jacob B. Messer of Antelope, Christ Linnertz of Ryde, Mis. John Oshanyk of | Wilton, Mrs, Nick Godes of Hebyon, |Cecil MeGray of Dunn Center, and | Mrs. George /Gangl of St. Anthony have enteted the St. Alexius hospit- al for treatment. Miss Ruth Jacobs |of Stanton, Master John Engelhard {of Venturia, C. J. Johnson of Ster!- ing, Hugh /Bilbin of Steele, S. D. i Rohrer cf the city, and Mrs. Gust Ozust of Wilton havé been discharg- ed from the hospital. se Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of the city announce the birth of a baby boy born to them at the ,Bis- marek hospital. ' Catholic Daughters Present Clarence Tonight at Rialto Tonight at 8 o'clock ‘Clarence,” | Booth Tarkington's papular four-act comedy will be given at the Rialto | theater, by a Mandan cast under the auspices Daughters of Amer: AH the proceeds manner will be used Daughters #6r their Christmas char- ities, a/aupplying of food, clothing, and medical treatment for needy families in Bism : The vlayewith its exe has made a big hit in its previous productions in Mandan and at the penitentiary. Critics re- akek Catholic ACUUREHUCOECRTGEALOvn anne UaTOP EL ATOUAcRORA pSV QUEUE Ace MMLE Ean GOOSEN a thousand miles of you. most logical place. Riedinger ofgJudson, Jim D. Me-| 2 ZANE GREY'S famous story of the west “The: Mysterious: Rider” - Also Harold Lloyd Comedy. There is Nothing in Music Teachers’ Bcoks or Teachers’ Supplies that we do not have. FIVE DAYS SAVED AND MORE Where would you buy your supplies had we,not . installed ‘The Northwest’s Most ane C ; Complete. Music Heuse ou can order your instruction books from us with the assurance that they will go to you at once. e . i STUDY THE MAP z There is no house that glee these goods withii Order at the quickest and’ THE DAKOTA FINE ARTS ‘PUBLISHING ‘CO. Bismarck, North’ Dakota A TI eT i pért that it is one of the best-home talent plays ;ever produced here’ or in Mandan." The ceptral figure, Clarence, is an unobtrusive ~-yoyng man who s “been in. the “army” driving mul but is mew trying to accystom him- self to the period’ of reconstruction. Clarence has no medals, no shoulder bars, no great accomplishments. He was one of “five million;” he served where he was sent, though it was ho further than Texas. The eas characters: (In order of thei: Mrs. Martyn, ‘seereta: Mr’ Wheeler... Mrs. Wheeler heed Gergldine Penwarden Bobby Wheeler .. Cora Wheelof . Violet Pinney . Clarence Della - Dinuwi Hubert Stem. Muriel Mackin Alison Cary Margaret Funden . Brive Tobin cal numbers will be given: Prelude in C sharp min Danee . Morris and Dr Accompanied by M —“P'1] Take You Back Orchestra music will be fore the ovening 0 of the pl Ne OTICE New. Telephone, directories “are being delivered py the subscribers to have t eir old book ready for exchange or that it be left where the boys may get it.‘ North Dak. Ind. Tel. Co. TONIGHT and Saturday vArthur Tavis| times, it is produced with infini Between acts the following musi-| attention to detail, and by.an all- , feast. ‘T. RoyaBarnes:as “Happy J “Grieg | Bidgway, Harrison Ford, ‘Kath R, Priske. ‘Mason agd Ethe! 2 ri erm&n Scheffer at the piano and vonald) | McDonald jon the violin. PICTURE SHOWN HERE NOTABLE Some of ‘the best work done in moving “pictures has been in the of by-gone days onithe silver sheet. The. Paramount production of,,.‘The Old Homestead,” being shown at phe includes the following} Eltinge theater, isa, notable’ exam- ple. It ranks as one, of: the best pic- tures of the. year. Kindly, honest “Uncle Josh” is characterized effectively by }Theo- dore Rob without €he aid) of his famous cigar, and he takes his place id the New Englahd home and land- -Jack Fleck scaye as if he were rearéd there and n Scabler|'were proud of it. The plaintiff yearn- ing of all for a touch now and then of the home that childhood knew is given full play in this cinema. thetic, humorous and. spectacula the Rover,” George Faweett as stern and ‘honest storekeeper,’ Frit O'Connor and Jaf Wells take the The storm ch one the ‘end, in people struggling nd, and horge a specta of the story, The against. the ning wildly, tin for the clini picture is at th tomorrow. ' ae Shop. Phone 896. “Pape’s Cold Compound” ‘Acts Quick, Costs Little, and “\\ -Never Sickens! / Every druggist here guarantegs each package of “Pape’s Cold Com- pound” to break up any cold and end grippe mis in a few hours ‘or money returned. 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