The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 6

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sa nD 8 | that the Industri |. dered him to ¢ HORE BUILDERS PLANS RELATED « Bk kewer2 " ing De fies Concernss Ty RB. ager of the Com- Exhaustive Blackemore, Home Building in the trial in case 4" of Monn Home older Lumber Co. which is suing the Association for more ed vered s to pay for lumber get proxer 1 contra S. 0 dat length | ti organizing and expande ome Building Association, from Kentucky to testi~ on questioning that he | ted some of the bills an ments with n suspicious of the pur- | r 10, 1920, planning tos R. Pollard but n Lemke not to do so until after the because of the many sore spots caused by the defection af | Wat anger and others from the | league. : Mr. Blackemore said he had gone ahead at first purchasing houses and making loans to persons, the ject belng to create. home ownér- , ready to continue on the | big program, Mr. Blackemore said se this plan and go | to building houses. | Mr. Burkholder took the stand in court.today. The case may continue two or three days. It is being tried | before ajuy MISKE-GIBBONS FIGHT IS BIG CARD FOR FANS . Minn, Dee. .14.—Only to keep on edge for | bout was tod program hoth Tommy Gibbons and Billy St. Paul heavyweights who | duled to box ten rounds to an official decissicn here tomorrow night. A review of thl petivities of the (past year shows engaged in 13 ring x \more than Gibbons, fought seven times during 4 scored seven knockouts, re- |Z e newspaper or referees |= ons and fought one draw, & bbens knocked out five oppon- |= ents, was outpointed once and lost |= ¢ on an alleged foul in their |B recent match in New York... In four Gibbons won two popu One was generally, 4 , Miske lity regarding su: n two has been | pming match by the de- the Minnésota Boxing | to have an official de- cision menderad by two judges, Gibbons is a slight favori close followers of boxing her GIBBONS-MISKE MEET AGAIN TO SETTLE OLD SCORE ‘St. Paul, Minn, Dee, 13—Tommy | Gibbons and Billy Miske, St. Paul’s | leading heavyweight boxers, will meet for the fifth time when they | enter the ring here Friday in a ten- | round bout,/which is expected de-| finitely to eliminate, one from the | championship running. Rivalry between the two men dates from their carly years in/Box- ing. In 1914, the pair met at/Hud- where Miske was badl outpoirited by Gibbons. Again. in 1915, Gibbons proved his advantage in a St. Paul ‘ring, win. | ning both bouts on newspaper deei- sions rs later they met in Min- || ere they boxed a draw, r Miske was awarded a | decision in New York gn a foi | Both mex have proved their right dered among the leaders in their cl; a long termini s. Gibbon’s. record ‘show: ring of knockouts, which | ed when he met H. Gr York and was outpointed, | tributed his downfall to condition, which was said to | have been too fine, and his desire to land a knockout punch. ] _Miske, ill for, months, came ‘b hhave ‘power ia them: which acking previously and his box- ing has been much better. His abil- ity to take punishment has been ibbons begah leving for fenockdilts, he was recog: as the in his di How- | e » lacked/a punch, and in de- | veloping it seems to have lost much | of his flashy style, mostly because he is “set” to deliver a hard blow at all times. 17 SCALDED ' TO DEATH ON double he: y to amputate S-f fot to get him out. but ng could not be reached be- cause of the escaping steam. KILLED Dec. 14.—Fire- | man H. Loomans was killed and } Engineer Thomas Green was stight- 1 today when the engine d fonr ears a Chicago and Northwestern milk express’ left the} ve Thorp, man was killed ; of Organization | j.q Jrails and plunged over an embank- | ment a mile north’ of here. The cause of the wreck been determined, but train neapolis, freight train near her - TILDEN LOSES ‘ PART OF FINGER ‘By the As Philadelphia, Iden, IT i had another inc | middle finger of his right hand yes- day, it became known today. This nd operation brings the cham- the | Pion’s finger down to just above the Iso said /Second joint, Hefalso said | re finger became infected’ first and that he went to {from a seratch. crew ONE KILLED more or less today collided \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE has nov members of blame ' ™~ spreading | Dee, 14-—One train nd two other: injured and about 20 4 seriously hore} New York, St1 major league [York will be bro with a joint n and Natio by Commi , When Mi afi ove Roth meeting's yeste head- -on with discus: ciated -Press) “ William ™, champion removed from the It .was also ‘ - _ KLEIN’S NECKTIES, BELTS, HOSE, MUFFLERS, SHIRTS Will Please Him Dee, 14. club owne: LEAGUE CLUB OWNERS FIX SEASON RULES Sessions of that advised him very i oe se le ai a Settle It Right Now arid the quality, variety, and prices make it easy to select. (Our of the High Rent District.: Right In It For Style. Picnics “We Thank: You” ‘i XMAS SUGGESTIONS. . Some of the following will be very appropriate. for Xmas gifts: Richelieu Cluster Raisins. Richelieu Spiced, Prdserves. Richeliew Preserves: and’ Jams. Richelieu Asparagus Tips. | ~ Richelieu Corn on the Cob. Richelieu Assorted Fruits. for Salads. Richelieu Crystalized Ginger.’ < ‘ Heinz’s Fig and Plum Pudding. ~XMAS CANDLES . The ideal ones. to burn in your window... NUTS and CANDIES. Walnuts,. Filberts, Alnionds, “Brazile,” ‘Hickory Nuts, Black Walnuts, Paper Shell’ Pecans. SALTED. : Pecans, ‘Almonds, Blanched Peanuts. SHELLED Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans. Xmas Mixed. Peanut Brittle. ' Per Pound: bias os ah tee ih oy ele ,» This candy is made ‘§ esh in our factory ‘in Bis- marek ; fr6m_all ‘pure ingredients and under 100% Sanitary conditions. Mince: Meat—Richéliéu.’’ enn 6 Mince Meat—Heinz, and Libby’s. “DO YOU KNOW” That by ordering things that will keep and that you are going to use for your Xmas Dinner will be greatly appreciated by all grocers as it will give them moye time to properly take care of the fresh vegetables. SPECIAL Virgina Dare Wine. ‘ Pint bottle, 25ce. Quart bottle... SD ART eran al Cider, / quart bottles ..../ [is stats aber ms Halentgesaiceen io eee Cider, Gallon bottles Cider in Bulk, gallon 75c All Phones 211 “118 3rd St. Deliveries 9:00- 130 a.m. 2:30-4:00 p.m Saturday’ Last Delivery, 4:50. All phones 211 118 3rd St. Last delivery, Saturday, 4:30. Other week days, 4:00. Close 8 P. M. in New ht to an end to- sion of the Amer- 1 leagues, presidea ioner K, M. Landis. annual ‘the Giants got Hugh McQuillan, both Prominent among topies slated for! from Boston club: ion at the juint session were further restrictions on late sales and trades; a) proposal to again | extend the world’s series from seven to nine games; and alleged gambling in major league parks, upon which President Johnson of the American | League is expected to urge action. indicated that the, By NEA \Service < magnates would decide details of: the’) distribution to charity of $120,554, | Donahue, star pitcher of’ the “Reds, the receipts of the world’s series jhas been erderéd to'add to his“pound- fame last October, and act on a/ ’ plan to -yettle inter-league matters i ‘ | i Zz E z hd i season | | between annual meetings by. mail President Garry Herrmann. is a whale of a pitcher despite his | Christian University. tall, lean figure. However, it is pe- lieved the addition of 20 pounds.will greatly improve his work. Heyat the club's exuense. _ 1 | vote instead of speciat sessions, The National yesterday fixed June 25 as the last date for involving | more He has League intra-league 4 than the waiver price, but the Amer- ican League took no action toward changing the present ti August. limit: of Commissioner Landis wa: stood to. be strongly,-opposed or ‘pitehases adding. de- gth ‘to pennant contend- 1 stages of league races, ¢ was brought to the front during the past seagon be¢ause ot the late season purchases by. which the Yankees acquired Joe Dugan and Inspection Day ‘MODERN NPS PLANT Friday, 1to5 P.M. : at tines when ‘the penning cont were “in, doubt. The nine game’ world’s series pla said to be supported by Nationa ¢ club“ owners, but opposed by, ident Johnson of the American} League, and Commissioner Landis: inspect our plant and get better! acquainted. STAR PITCHER SEEKS WEIGHT A special'invitation is extended to all ladies’ clubs Cincinnati, 0., Dec. 14: Pete . and organisations. ’- 2) Broadway Bazaar M. ZVORIST,-Prop. 504 Broadway A Very Special Sale of Ladies Coats ’ _ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We will discontinue our Ladies’ Ceat department, and to do so quickly. we will sell our entire stock of fashion- * able, new, stylish, fall and winter coats, at less than ac- tual cost. We need the room. age., The order. comes direct fror1 | finished last season drawn pret:y Pete | fine. Donahue is a student at Texas requested to take a long vacation prior to the opening of the season You are cordially invited to dau at our Dairy and $1t0$2.35 Group 11. ~-| Bolivia cloth Coats, Fur Collars, Pleated back. Regular’ price $32.95. To close out "$21.95 Group 3s Splendid Coats, Silk embroidery and Tassels, Silk Lined. Reg- ular value $39.95. Closing out price $27. 95 . See These Bargains: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922 Des Paul, mer Moines——Mark Moore of St. middleweight, outpointed Ho- idan of Sioux City, Towa, been | Savings 1928. ' stamps is now $4, igns account. RAG MR Par for. War — We will accept AT PAR for deposit, , in our Savings Department War Sav- ings Stamps maturing on January 1, ~. The conversion price of these _ them at $5.00 for credit to your sa¥- ‘The First National . Bank The Pioneer Bank Bismarek, Nog Dakota ~» \ fight between Battling Siki and Georges Carpentier on a date yet to be fixed was -signed by Sfki*and his Paris.—A formal’ agreement for af mew manager, CRarles Brouilhet. Stamps ¥ 71. We will take ay i Group 2. Fine Bolivia cloth Coats, Silk Lined. Regular value $36.95 Closing out price $23.95 Group 4. | Special Bolivia cloth. Fine fur collars. Large Tassels. Latest styles, colors Blue and Brown. Silk Lined. Values . $45.50. Closing out price $34.95 nas Gitts for Children . A nice line of bed room slippers—assorted colors. Sizes 1 5 to 8 for §1.20. Sizes 8 to 12 for $1.25. GREENGARD’S BOGTERY ‘CLOSING OUT SH ’ Spats Genuine Tweedies $1 9 5 rar high ‘shoes. $1 95° One whole table of women’s While they. last 8 $1.95 E ‘ Misses: Size 214 to 714. Brown and Black Calf and kid; shoes — real y bargains at Men’s CO sas ane $2.85 to ; "all sizes The Greengard Bootery will $3 .85 discontinue business Jan. 1st. Every pair of shoes} ; - ‘must be sold: by, then re- 0 ho Boys’ ; vershoes Real boys’ esi shoes. gardless of price—all cash, Boys’, - youths’ and in brown and_ black no refunds, exchanges. or. calfskin, all sizes. approvals. shoes, firs quality. Special Special $1 Pair $1.95 to Men’s' $2.85 Children’s Shoes All sizes, on sale 50c to $2.85. $-SAVE--$ All our women’s high grade shoes, pumps and oxfords will be sold for exceptionally low prices while they last. $1.95 to $7.90 All men’s shoes, and oxfords cut to the, limit. ful bargains at $2.85 to $8.50 men’s 2 buckle over- / Some wonder- ~ we offer and we are doubly | . where in Bismarck. ‘ OUR LOW PRICES Save 10c on— — x Rolled Oats 55-02 pkg. Regular value 35c. Fri- | GOOD FOOD AT LOW, PRICES. The prolem of providing good food for the whole family so that all may have sufficient without prohibitive cost. is the housewife’s most perplexing problem today. We are sure that you cannot buy better foodstuffs than into consideration our prices are lower, than any else- SATURDAY. a sure that the quality taken FOR FRIDAY AND Save 12c on— Keystone Peaches, No. 214 can. .Regular 50c. Friday and Saturday 3 8 Cc Bi price ..,.....65. day and Saturday price .25¢c Save 17c on— Crystal White Soap. Reg= ular 10 bars for 66c. Fri- day and Saturday. 49 Cc price. 10 for... Regu- Save lle on— Bakers Chocolate. lar page aig ud and Sat- urday. Two 25c ~ cakes for 39 Cc Save 15c on— 50-60 size Prunes. ‘Regu- Jar values, 3 Ibs, 70c. + Fri- -day and Saturday price, 3 Ibs 55c Save 15c on—_ - Seedless Bulk Raisins. Reg- ular value per Ib. 24c. Fri- day and Saturday 55c price, 3 lbs...... Regular Friday 30c Save 5c on— Beach-nut-Jelly 8 oz. Reg- ular value 30c. Friday and Saturday price é 25c Save 5c on— Early June Sifted -Peas. Regular value 26c per~can. Friday and Saturday price Save 5c on— Bulk Cocoanut. value per Ib. 35c. and Saturday price per Ib..... Save 1le on— Keystone . Apricots, No. 214 tcan. Regular value 50c. Friday and Saturday price, Each. sole ateiers 39 Cc Save 16c¢ on— _ Olives, quarts. Regular value 75c. Friday and Sat- urday © price ... 59 c Save 10e on— iG Lewis Supreme Coffee. Friday and 45c Save 25¢ on— Lewis Spetial Coffee. Reg- Regular 55c. Saturday price, pound ule 40c. Friday and Sat- urday price. ‘ 8 Iba. ate gery: 95c Save 10c on— - - Log Cabin Syrup, medium size. Regular value 75c. Friday and Sat- urday price..... 65c Save 7c on— - Old Time Mince Meat. Ref- ular value 20c pkg. Friday and Saturday 13 c PTICE 2 .. vaccines» Save 10c on— Swansdown ~Cake Flour. Regular value 45¢ pkg. Friday and Sat- urday price. .35c tea 21c Save 3c’on— ican . Anderson Hand—Pack To- matoes. No. 3 can. Reg- ular value 25c each. Fri- Save 10c on— Aunt ( Jemima Pancake Flour. * Regular value 55c pkg.’ Friday and © Satur- day and Satur- day day price. ~Each. . 22c priced: 40505 8. 45c Save 4c. on— Save 5c on— 1 W. C. C.. Corn. Regular | Royal Baking Bowder. Reg- ty palne 1c can. Friday and|/ular 50c, 12-0z. Friday aturday price, « and Saturday 3 35c price COFF @JHOLE SALE EE & GROCERY. c2 Phone 387 A5c RETAIL

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