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PAGE SIX TV ANDA.C.10 MEET AGAIN Games on March 9 and 10 Closes Basketball Season _Fargo, N. D., March 8.—Colle- ball in North Dakota} will ma its last bow for the} 1923 son when the University and North Dakota Agricultural College quints make their finall appenrance in a two game series here March 9 and 10 in| what is expected to be battles of history, becau » of the equal merits of both ul the usual rivalry be- hools. teams have met twice be- ith both teams taking one game, but the Bison have the edge with a 30 to 15 win over the FI ertail’s 3 to 21 win. Although both teams are supposed to be on a par, those who saw both games at Grand Forks m that if the Bison are going as they did in their game which they won they will have little trouble in beating the up state five. Not only will the games decide but they will al- ht to take second . C. 1. conference If the Univers it will takes while } F standings. both game next to Creighton, if it lo: it will rank third, below the Bisons. NEW “MOOSE” IS | LIFTED 10 FAME BY JEERING FANS| Riding by tne fans n ec a famous hockey player out of “Moose” John- son, long a leader in Canadian league: The same sort of derision has made a star out of another] rank Goheen, who is a big factor on St. Paul’s success in keeping in the running in the United States Hockey League's western group, is tae player. He és at his best when the fan tinst nim. He play such game and sauses 80 chance n’s ire. Dose’ was the most hated player ng in Bleveth, Minn., this he fans waxed almost vituperative in their “raz- and Goheen is credited with anded victories over the two successive days. New they like ‘aim at Eleveth. DUFFY LEWIS IS ALSO TURNING A FEW ROOK DEALS: Duffy Lewis, who won fan with the Boston Americans in the 1915 starred with the Yanks, is now a full-fledged Coast League manager, in all that the nanre implies out taere where they make and sell players. Hollis Thurston, young right- handed pitcher, brought $15,000 from S of the St. Louis Browns in Lewis’ recent dickers. Thurston di veloped the latter part of the 1922 season, and ais pitching was a tor in lifting the Salt Lake club from near the cellar to the first di- | vision, | Golf Champions May Meet Again On Miami Links March 8.—Another big golf match may be staged be- tween Walter Hagen and Gene Si zen before spring breaks and golfing opens up in the north. Just at present Sarazen and} Hutchison are touring the south, likewise #Walter Hagen and | Joe | Kidkwood. is hoped that Sarazen It pions, brought togeth over a Miami, Fla. course. When Sarazen, national open champion, defeated Hagen, holder of the British open titl t fall, it i understood that. Sarazen agreed to give Hagen a return match Sarazen was thenstricken by pendicitis, which made it impossib for him to enter into a return matth for some time. It was hoped to play} the match on the coast in January,| but Sarazen did not feelthat he had j sufficiently received hts form te! cope with Hagen. At the time he said that he might play him in Florida during March. That is why Florida promoters are now angling. for the> match. the two cham- and Hagen, can be in a 72-hole maten Embryo Notre Dame , | Burleigh { veicular bric [never thought w Athlete Is Already Setting Some Marks Holyoke, Mass., Mar. 8.—Leo: Mc- Nulty, attending Rosary High, oe “‘sinall local parochial school, ambitions. He wants to become an athletic star at Notre Dame, where tke becomes a ‘freshman next fall. up for such a time. Tae. results to ate are promising, to say the least, “McNulty is serving his’ second “Meantime, McNulty is practicing | ma | REVENTMENT OF YOUR FRECKLES} EMPLOYES OF | PHONE CO, TO i RIVER SHORE BEING SOUGHT Resolutions usking the fe frovernment to revet the west shores of the Missouri river north of the Northern Bitcific railroad, bridge have been adopted by the st higpway commission, and ave bee supplemented by a request from the county board of commis- sioners to the North Dasota sena- tors and representatives to seck ac- eral tian in Washington The resolutions: state t dykes formerly placed on the west side of the river here have been des- troyed, and that unless revetments or other obstructions are placed in the pata of thé river channel, it will eventually cut through on the west bank, endangering the Northern Pacifie Railroad grade, the new higaway to the Missouri river bridge, leaving the city of Mandan exposed to posible damage and im- pede river transportation to Bis: marek, It is r that the United States Engineering Department of the War Department has available about $35,000,000 for improvement of the Missouri River above Sioux City, Ia, Because of tie erosion of the west banks of the river and the aflect which it might have on tae highway to the new Missouri river e, tac Bureau of Pub- lie + asked to join force with the War Department and the Northern Pacitie railroad in defray- ing the cost of revetment for the of about 5,000 feet at an estimateg total cost of not more than $90,000, “and taat it is de- sirable to commence the w: of revetment at the earliest practic able date in that the work ma ice breakup in'the spring of 124. Headaches Come From Gas on Stomach If you are bothered with ga system poisoned, often headache, nervousness and weakn is Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete, as mixed in Adlerika, expel poisons and gas and stops headache almest INSTANTLY in many case Acts on BOTH upper lowe bowel. Adlerika removes matter you which poi EX Jos. Breslow, drug- FOR RENT Five rooms and bath, furnished, 216 Mandan avenue. 3-B-4t FOR SALE—Brown reed _ baby carriage, Price $10.00. Phone 815 B-8-3t Five reom modern lose to down town. neighborhood. Purchase price Hedden 000. Reasonable terms. Agency. Phone 0. 3-8-1wk. room medern Hot water heat, hard- floors, double garage, south front. e price $4,500, Reasonable payments. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. 3-8-lwk,. FOR SALE—Four bungalow. wood FOR SALE—Three room bunga- low, east end of city. Water, lights, toilet in house. East front. Sidewalks. Purchase price about $1200, Easy terms. Hed- den Agency. Phone 0. 3-8-lwk. FOR SALE—Six room _modern bungalow, 3 bedrooms. Hot wa- ter heat, hardwood floors. River- view addition. East front. Pur- chase price $6200, part cash. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. 3-8-lwk, FOR SALE- Horses, wagons, har- nes and furniture. 423 front St. B-B-Bt FOR RENT—Furnished room. Gentiemen only. 210 2nd St. LOST--Gold ever sharp pen tween Harris Woodman: St. Alexius Hosp: please return to Tribune for reward. B IMPROVED farm ‘for, rent. 3% miles North East of ‘Bismarck. Call at 418 5th St. or Phone 836R. 3-8-3t WANTED-—At once—Woman for general housework. 1010-6th St. 3-8-3t Tribune Want Ads Bring Resylts It costs no, more:to buy a *. Kelly..>, M:B. Gitman Co. Bmuaacn . Prone 808 “MORE: MONEY ir as captain of the schoo! basket- |'@ i team, whfeh has won more. ® straignt victories. ‘Last threw 209 floor baskets, I i NV Beers be | rd against Need Attention in March or Face May Stay Covered. Now is the time to take special |care- of the complexion if you wish to look well the rest of the year {The March winds have a strong ten- |deney to bring out freckles that may stay all Summer unless removed. |Now is the time {double strength. | This preparation |of freckles is usually {that it sold by druggists under iguarantee to refund the money if st \fails. Get an ounce of Othine—dou- ble strength, and even a few applica- tions should show a wonderful im- provement, some of ‘the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that jcertain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Albin E, Anstrom and An- ‘na Anstrom, his wife, mortgagors, jto Union Investment company, a cor- 1918, and filed for record in the of- county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the first day of July, 1918, and recorded book of mortgages, at page “111;” and thereafter assigned | mortgagee by instrument in writ- ing dated November 13th, 1918, to George §. Hollister, which assign | ment was on the 22nd day of Janu- , 1923, duly recorded in the of- of the Register of Deeds of said Burleigh county, in book “176” of | Mortgages, at page “47;" and there- ‘after assigned by George S, ‘Hollister by an instrument in writing to First National nsin, a corpor- ion, which assignment was on the nd duly re- corded in the @ffice of the Register j of Deeds of said Burleigh county, in | Book “174” of Mortgage: “268;"" foreclosedy by | of the pre in such mortgage and jhereinafter described at the front {door of the Burleigh county court house, in the city of Bismarck, Bur- |leigh county, North Dakota, at the | thour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon ourj|on the 16th day of April, 1823, to | ing | satisfy the amount due upon such | |moregage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the county of | Burleigh, state of North Dakota, and described as follows: — The Southeast Quarter of Section Thir- n Township One Hundred ‘our North, of Range Seven- West of the Fifth Principal | Me i There will be due on such mort- | gage at the date of sale the sum of twelve hundred sixty-three dollars and sixty-nine cents; besides the [costs and expense of sale, and the | attorney fee allowed by law, Dated March 7th, 19 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Prescott, Wisconsin, Assignee. Adrian EB, Buttz, Attorney for Assignee, Leeds, North Dakota. 45 12 $-8-15-2: 1 Besides selling the best caps, pajamas, underwear, supporters ,etc. command.” Klein’s | | —a real one, . to use Othine-~; for the removal! so successful | | poration, mortgagee, dated June 10,; jfice of the Register of Deeds of the | | Overcoats at honest prices, buying public a big selection of high grade men’s fur- nishings, consisting of shirts, ties, hosiery, collars, Our Dry Cleaning, Pressing*Repairing, Remodel- ing, Dyeing and Fur remodeling department “at your ff} STLYE/CENTER- . | IN,CENTER OF NO. DAKOTA ene MR Fine tobaccos can speak for themselves.: Just _ Record. Breaker 10c ~-" (§ frésh in foil 50c) ’ ‘The filler—a:tare blend: of caus? (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ ~~~ THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923 MEET HEADS In accordance with the policy of ‘the telephone companies through- out the country in dealing wita em- ployes, by having a committe” of employes represent the working ;forces in joint meetings, witn the management, the North Dakota In- dependent Telephone locally has :e- icenly adopted the plan of employes’ i committee representation, and ,has placed the plan in effect in Bis- marck by having a committee elect- ed by the operating force of the Bismarck exchange to represent the entire force in meetings with the local management. The committee is made up of one operator elected from each group representing the day force, the eve- ning force and the night force re- ively, giving the employes wao be famil and service various periods throughout the | ditio | the day. meets once each month wita the management, for the purpose of dis- | cussing various phases of the busi- ness which directly affect taem, {such as wages, working conditions, | service conditions and results, and { public relations. | The committee of three repre- | senting the employes at present in j this plan is made up of Miss Freda j Locke, 3 Etacl Chase and Mrs. Hazel Haas. ° | COLDS ARE CONTAGIOUS. | Coughs and Colds are contagious \ and require prompt treatment as [they spread or develop into Flu and ppe. Take no chances when you can get Foley’s Honey and Tar for | a few cents and quickly check coughs land colds. The ¢onstantly inereas- jing demand for Botey'’s Honey and | Tar, for three generations, has made | | { _ ‘The only sure, | way we know to over- come falling hair and Baldness is to remove the infected Sebum. ”@ can now? supply you @ signed guaran tee, with a package of Van Ess, and that will Positively sto ing hair and surely make | new hi For the are’ still alive and 91 out of 100 tests actually Proved that Van ss. will grow new hair and quickly stop falling hair. ‘Be sure to get Van Ess, the only product we ‘know that will not fail. Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage, with a special ap- Plicator which insures perfect success in | operation, 1s sold on a positive guaran- | tee, which we will q to get sturted at once disuppoint you. Finney’s Drug Store | Bismarck, N. D. | | | | i you, Be sure | ‘an’ Ess will not tailored-to-order-Suits and we are striving to offer the belts, men’s jewelery, hose ( Toggery | a, The committee of three operators it the largest selling cough medi in the World. Contains no opiates— ingredients are printed on the wrap- per. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's. STATE LOSES $3,000,000 IN FIRE IN 1921 Losses from fire in North Dakota, during 1921, totaled $3,713,876, ac- cording to statistics compiled and made public today by the National Board of Fire Underwriters. More- over, everyman, woman, and child contributed exactly $5.74 to this fire tax—the fourth h i “It the report, “to add 25 per cent for unrepotted and uninsured losses.” among the fort customary,” say to the annual t: is of the elaborate tabula- tion published by thé National Board establishes thy fact that, of the y so-called originating cau Furnaces, Boilers and the Were chiefly responsible for ge wastage. Their share of the damage inflicted was $279,390, Fol- lowing this cause came “Lightning, with $217,892, and “Petroleum and its Products,” to which was attrib- uted $111,852 loss. . Then, too, there were sundry in- cidental losses, apart from. the ‘main one, that should not be forgotten. All of the property destroyed was automatically removed, at least for a time, from municipal tax rolls, which, of necessity, meant an in creased levy upon other property holders. The cost of extinguishing fires one which must be reckoned with, and this expense, too was borne by. the publi 3 BEULAH COAL now $4.75 per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. The largest, newest, fastest and finest steamships on the Pacific Oces lo daysto Japan—14 days tw China—18 days to Manila. Frequent sailings from Vancouver, B.C. Get full particulars from local steemship agents or H, M. Tait, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. 611—2nd Avenue Minneapo! So., s, Minn, After Every Meal ' WRIGLEYS What wehave | eaten and how it is “agreeing with us” makes all the difference in the world. In work or play, WRIGLEY’S gives the poise and steadiness that mean success. It not only helps digestion, but allays thirst, keeping the mouth cool and moist, the throat ‘muscles relaxed and pliant and the nerves at ease. WRIGLEY’S is the best that can be made and comes to you ‘wax-wrapped TT LL mn | Quality That'll Satisfy . Quality that you'll be proud of — that’s the quality you’ll find.in our new 1923 suits; its the kind that'll save money for you as well. \ Hart Schaffner & Marx $45 finest spring suits Tailoring $50 You will appreciate the fine fabrics and hand tailoring.- S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailoring. ‘é Sweetmeat | $190.50 CASH and $39.86 monthly for ) year, buys a Not What You Earn But How You Spend The amount of a man’s income is not 4 sure guide to his prosperity. come can be stretched by careful spending. A Checking Account at the City National Bank will help you make the most of your income— J For if you bank your money promptly and pay it out by check you can watch your expenditures and use your money to the best advantage: ‘Let this strong bank help you watch the slippery pennies! A small in- Dry cleaning. a =| sinainisnetiaeaedl ~ HEALTH BY EXERCISE ‘lt you want to be in trim Join the Bismarck Gymnasium. AY The Bismarck Gymnasium is now open to the public with shower baths. lockers, a big roomy place with iplenty of fresh air, all kinds of exercises if you are too thin. too fat, or you lack the pep you think you should ‘have caH and we will talk it over, and fhere will be regular Gym classes and spécial train- ing in all lines, private boxing and wrestling lessons, Special business men’s class on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays. Open from 9:00 a. m. until 9:00 p.m. just the place to keep you fit. For old and young. Pay us a visit. Right up town under City National Bank: Corner Main and 4th Street. THE GREAT ENGLISH GAME - Snooker You’ll'like it'— Its an open play ' BIG TABLE — BiG FUN We haye a new. Snooker Table — The first in the west. Come In and See It. The BILLIARD PARLORS - 116—Bth Street.