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PAGE EIGHT BASKETEERS OF BS. DEFEAT. FORMER STARS Alumni Team Goes Down to Defeat Here by Score Of 38 to 12 } | Bismarck High wen its third: victory last night when they triumphed over the Alumni aggre- gation by a 88-12 count. The} game was hard fought throughout, but cleverness and _ consistent; speed decided the contest in favor of the younger athletes. The Grads kept the game in doubt during the first ten minutes of play, securing the initial bas- ket, but the high school hit their stride during the latter part of the half, and p'led up a good mar- gin_in their own favor. The Seconds were pitted against the Alumni during the third quar- ter, and managed to hold down their older opponents to one bas- ket, while they‘secured two. The last quarter greatly in- creased the high school lead, and added Alumni count. Burke and Brown were the high point gettgs for the high schcol,! while the Alumni counters were rather evenly divided, The con- test should help to put the high school team in good shape for next Friday, when the Jamestown -quintet will be encountered on the local floor This game will be a good test of the team’s worth, as stiff opposition is expected The line-ups and summaries fol- low: i High School Brown Biitke Alfson Cc. Middaugh ... RG. Scroggins Cap..LG. ... Roberts Substitutes. High School—Hal- loran, Rhud, Scroggins, Murphy, ; and Scott. A Alumni—Doyle, Fogerty, (Rigl- Tr. Field Baskets: Alfson 3, Burke 8, Brown 6, J. Scroggins 1, Mur- i Alumni Kludt @ ‘oars she bent Jaoaers stores Useues and breaks the anid ru hapiodecgh gist—spare to ruggist— yourself serious trouble —etart Row to take DRKINGS 3atovexr ~a symp for coughs colds E. W. Lee finished his course at Dakota Business College, Pargo, N. D., the day the C. M. C. Store of Oakes called for a $100-a-month office man. Lee was gent. Big firms willingly pay good salaries to begin- ners from ‘‘Dakota,’’ because they are trained to earn what they get right from the start. They need little breaking in. Three D.8.C. students were sent to $100 jobs in Oakes recently. ‘Follow the Succe$$ful.’”” Enroll now. Send names of interested friends and get Success Magazine free. Write F, L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St. , Fargo, N. D. 1g OFF On the following: Cut Glass, China, Manicure Sets, Dolls, Toys, Rubber Goods, Shaving Sets, Candles, Smoking Sets, Ivory Goods, Moccasins. Sugar and Creamers, orig- ‘| inally $4.50 i $1 98 and $4.00.. BRESLOW’S Order Your Coal To-|| day . —from— The New Salem Lig- nite Coal Co. Best dry mined coal in the state. PHONE 738 only .one basket to the, phy 1, Flow 2, Kludt 1, Rigler 1 Fogerty 1, and Donovan 1. Referee—Tharalson. HOUSER’S WORK ‘BRINGS VICTORY “Dutch” Houser, while visiting in Grand Forks this week, went over} to Crookston, Minn., to play basket-' ball with Company M of that. city against Bemidji, According to re- ports in the Grand Forks Herald Houser’s work was responsible fo the victory. of Crookston. He made 22 out of the 36 ‘points his team scored, while the opposing team was gathering only 15 points. “Stranler” Lewis Signs for Match | San #rancisco, Dec. 30—Ed. “Strangler” Lewis, champion wrestler, ' announced today arrangements had been completed for a mixed match — {Cyclamen $1.00 each. Oscar, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - between Jack Dempsey and himself. Lewis produced signed articles cov- ering the match which’ were drawn at Wichita, Kan,, and carried the sig- rature of Jack Kearns, manager for Dempsey. The articles, a sporting writer ob-| served “contained 1,000,000 rules ell to how the two are to behave. them- | selves,” i Lewis said: “We have made this match. There are only a few details to be worked out.” The date and place of the match were not announced. \ New Year Flower Special. Potted Narcissus $1.00 each. | H. Will & Co. 819 3rd St. Phone 784-W. We deliver. The Time to Celebrate New : Years is New Year’s Eve at} McKenzie Hotel. CAPITOL PUT © IN FINE SHAPE Work of putting the state capi- tcl in first class condition for the legislative Session has been com- pleted by Superintendent William Laist and His force after hard work in the‘last two weeks. tion in years. The house and sen- al offices redecorated, halls clean- ed and new linoleum put down, and bright bronze put on the pil- lars, lo aca hy BS“ ZaT CY RS Let us remember that our goal can only be reached through co-operation, a unity of purpose ahd a feeling of brotherly love. Chas. Rigler, Mgr. OW See Sverland important announcement joo b4- wm ua NCE more we pass another mifestone in, the history(of the world! Once ‘more another year of progress in civilizafion! ‘And once more we stand on the threshold of another year! We face the next 365 days with an optimism that is certain to bring us to the coveted goal — an optimism that will eventually make America a better and happier nation. To! you — our friends — we extend the greetings of the season! dont bay 9 carl : ys What 1923 will bring forth none of us can fore- tell. Such vision is not within our province. But every indication points to the fact that the work of reconstruction will proceed—go onward with a determination, known only to America. arris-l loberts / FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck, Na Dak. pox i that ‘f' drawer at home should ex- 'd actly. meet your needs. | oe |The heating bill of the capitol | the lta ee - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 192? 3 f position of the law firm of Nes-| company against K. E. Edwardsou{ed to the district court. The case may be cut down this winter be-,| tos and Herigstad of Minot in the| and Forrest Rice, as sheriff of Moun-|has been in court for a considerab, | cause of tight: metal strips plac-}case of the White Earth Creamery| trail county, the case being remand- | period. jed on all of the windows by Mr. _ | Laist. ‘NESTOS’ FIRM | WINS IN SUIT ‘kin, The | capito,’ will be in the best condi- Governor R. A. Nestos won a law suit in the supreme court here to- jate halls were redecorated, sever-' day, although he has been in the of- | fice of governor ‘for more than a year. The supreme court sustained ,,. GET THE HABIT |] Of Sending Your Hides and Furs || To Us For The Best Tanning; i] save money by having YOUR OWN hides furs made into useful articles, such as robes, coats, fur sets, chokers, rugs, mittens, gloves, caps, buckskin, oak harness, lace and sole leath- er. We also do taxidermy and i} repair work. We are always in the market for raw: hides, furs, lists and tags. THE BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. HOW TO BUY Fire Insurance {Think About | the Policy Before the Fire The -fire insurance policy lies in -your desk It is too late to consider its provisions after the fire. Make sure now that it is right. Let this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. advise you. MURPHY . “The Man Who Knows ; Insurance.” Bismarck N.D. May we have the pleasure of making your next suit? »in our shop, at home. We promise to give you perfect satisfaction ‘and the best value in town. We're giving a retail serv- ice\at a wholesale price and that means a positive sav- ing. of $15.00 or more on any suit you buy. * A.V. PAPACEK 108 Third St. Bismarck Bank Building. Bismarck, North Dakota. = H and junk: Write for free price }; NEW YEAR'S . GREETINGS We extend to all our customers and friends hearty wishes for a tranquil and prosperous New Year. This is the time of year when one looks two ways — in retrospect and in prospect. Looking backward, we congratulate our- selves on the warm and loyal support ex- tended to us by old patrons, and for the large number of new friends we have made. : Looking ahead, we see a long program of activities in behalf of Service. We are ever searehing for the best and finest. in‘ merchandise, and our ideal of quality be¢kons to ever greater achieve- ment. mean e are. setting a new standard for “service in merchandise and in performance ‘| for the year 1923. Webb Brothers BATTERY STORAGE Your battery must be cared for if the car is not being used. Many peo- ple think that by putting a battery in the cellar it will be all right till spring. This will ruin the plates. Call us up for our new low prices on storage. , CAR STORAGE We now-have a waiting list for $8.00 storage (this includes free delivery at your home) at the garage. Next week we have a: limited number of va- cancies where cars are going into dead storage in our warehouses. Better file your name promptly. 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