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PAGE EIGHT GILRS’ TEAMS WILL CLASH AT HIGH SCHOOL “Best Game of Year” To Be Staged Tuesday Night, Officials Declare il game extraordinar the biggest event of the bask ason Will be played at the School gymnasium at 7:15 Tuesdd champion yerls’ team of the Higa school will meet a mysteriou allstar iris’ team, from a place thus far kept secret, But announee- ment of t ame wats accompanied it would be arek during The be back seat The star t team will whole pep-e to find and yells befitting the sup the 1 «girls will get high school orel 2 will be and furn to the songs yells, it anno ris’ coach that thei s would be jarred by the discor notes of the usual hign school yells and songs, and that the rooters must keep in tune when they're spurring the girls’ on the all-star gorls’ team which will eppose the high seaool team is duc to arrive tomorrow morning, it was inecd. One of the it is annou ament s whicn eam will wear. nent of the team has nsisted that there must be in the or the will net be and it has been a- greed that the prevailing color of the visit.ng all-stars will be blue while the high school team will blu ach) Hou be worth many times the and added that the ability o 0 put a baske any boys’ ¢ those wh two girls me as would soon the idea dispelled. Th: admission fee will be cents, will provide a fund to meet the expenses of the musical and declam- | atory contestants who are going to damestown for the state contests the last of the week. The general public is invited WANDERS HOURS WITH BABY IN BLINDING SNOW . 19.—Car- | Mr. and Mrs. blindly on the ! for four hours during the Bowesmont, vving their i Marry Hills wandere urd which prevailed carly Sat ‘The fam mont in a sleigh at 10 o'clock home be- eight miles north. They came lost and the horses becoming exhausted they were forced to aban- don the sleigh, Taking turns in caring for the child they wandered blindly until} 6:30 o'clock when they stumbled on- to a farm house. h f was badly bitten by the frost. WON'T REVIEW husband’s hands and f: BRIBE CASE W: ashington, Mar. 19.—The su-| preme court announced today that | it would not review the conviction | of fy lier piri of Kenosha, Wis States District Court for! havi SUR TGR ES, aan E — Scalloped cuffs outlined with tan) leather are featured on a smart pair of brown suede gloves. Oth ers godet inserts and form a cir- cular ruffle over the wrist. GESKE GAINS 15 LBS. ON TANLAC, Declares It Ended Indigestion,| Gases And Heartburn — Feels Like Foothall Player’ Now. “Since taking Tanlac I have gained | fifteen pounds and feel ‘as husky as | a football player,” said Walter H. foske, 789 First Ave., Milwaukee, | Ww ing weight. “<Try Tanlac treatment’ was pour-| ed into my gars. by’ my friends until I began taking it, and . one of its strongest boosters no of ‘seven bottles has tl made a néw man of m ble-helping at meal time. | Mothi taking. Tanlac -on my. recommendn- tion, and it has made her cat better, sleen, better and fee) better. Tan- | Jag: iS great.” Fools is for inl by all good drug-! Over 85-milfion battles. sold. need by | eniper- \ Thousands of New York Italians swarmed about the closed bank of ‘0 Tearing thet their a wt the three Pisho brothers Vincenzo isbo. er declared the game f amusement showed in the face of » went on trial , charged with the murder of James 3. McCormick, one of the counsel. for the defe: “Billy” Wells (right), | i (Long Island) | which made it difficult for the Wm. On | Moore to-get a shot. courthouse vester morning for their farm| the,left is Miss He Hills froze her lower limbs, | were pn and one of the biby’s hands consin, on a charge of Bertram Herzog. | pichibition enforcement officer, in, of| poed in Communist uprisings in Europe and South America, has | been revived by the hearing on the petition for a new trial. dering a Massachusetts paymaster, are shown here | “0 (tight) who has been on hunger strike is| fame will be between St. Mary's and) efendant Bartholomew Vanzetti. eu ; shown with his ¢ A FRENCH INVESTIGATION “My appetite had lost its edge, my digestion stalled on me, and I wouid bleat with gas until I almost suffo- | cated. Heartburn and sourness inj my stomach were terrible. I felt} drowsy like my liver was out of gear, and had awful headaches. Mv nerves were so unsttung I couldn’t | half sleep, and I was continually los- A course same as and you just ought to see me ‘punjsh’ a dou- r3 in Bodum presented the: French, Furniture and destroyed. , The board-room of the Chamber of Comm, this appearance after, it had ‘been searched: was ‘broken and documents strewn toes the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HUGHES DENIES | FRENCHREPORT U. S. Don’t Want ‘Island Pos.’ sessions, He Says Washington, ‘Mar. 19, — State- ments published in Paris and weredited to Secretary Hughes to he effect that the United States u ed to obtain the Antilles from France In payment of the Bren h war debt, were reecived with imusoment by Mr. Hughes, who said he never had made any sach| suggestion. | It wis revulled that a Whice House spokesman recently © an- nounced that the government did! n desire territorial propertie: nd had no intention of acquiring by purchase or otherwise, any for- Cen island poxssesg:on; adjacent te North or South America. In commenting on the Paria 1s- patch, also called attention to the fact that the debt comtmission had been empowered by congress to negoti-| ute settlement cf war debts with the governments concerned, and that Secretary Hughes had no au rity to use the office as secre- debt ah FARGO HAS { DEATH DUE ENCEPHILITIS, Fargo, M 19. ros first denth this yeur of sleeping sickness was recorded late Saturday when Mrs. An arie Kuisstad, 74, for 40° years resiiien’ of the state, died of the . Bismarck Boys es See) “The wealth of Bismarck is in the i cheracter of her sons.” The third series of basketball ames for the Knowles Shield were yed at the high school gymnasium av night. —¢+ their games. There will be no more Friday night games until after Easter. The games ‘will be played on Saturday night as originally scheduled. In the first game on Friday night ;the St. Mary’s won from the Wm. ! Moore, by a score of 39 to 4. The {winners had a big, fast, good scoring team, which entirely outclassed thc {much smaller but determined fight- jers from the Wm. Moore, ‘The: teams--St, Mary's Olson. and Conda: Wm. Mo n 4, Misner, Dohn, Ja: substitute. The Richholt Second teat the Wm. Moore Second in the next game by a score of 11 to 4. The winners had fast working, close garding outfit, The teams-~- Richholt, 11—Mar- |Danrot, Cordner, and Anderson. Wm. Moore, Birdzell, Sloan, ins,* Yeater, Hedstrom, Nicola York, he last game between the Ric jholt First and the Freshmen First teums was won by. the Richholt, 12 ito 4. The score does not indicate |the closeness of the game, as the Freshmen. played a scrappy game throughout both periods. The Fr |men team is much improved and with baskets are liable to upset the dope by defeating one of the first division teams in the near future. ‘The Kicn- holt were slow on the offensive but yed a good defensive game. Joe im of the winning team w | fouls. Benser. Freshmben 4— Strauss F, Larson | W., Lobach H., Wanner F., Kole- | man H. Referees Ed Alfson and Lee Scroggins, Scorer Herb O'Hare, | Timer Jack Dingle. | "The new games will be played on ' Saturday when St. Mary’s will play two | the Freshmen and Richholt will play ue Wm. Moore. The second team the Wm. Moore. | be a meeting of the Comrades on | Thursday night. | ‘The Comrades enjoyed very much | the splendid talk by Judge Chris- | tianson on how to prepare a talk. | LIKE old wine— we guard the aro- matic fragrance .of those Java wrappers which. blend so well with : that long Vuelta Havana filler. Always mild— Mi The Mild, Good, CIGAR Blamarck Grscery. Co, ate department officials ; SrleHNGleaanill SeMEys/sVaraine(rin | ickala, Balser, Rorick, McCarty | cGettigan, Sloan and Smart, | quette, Scroggins, ‘Nelson, Mowrey, a little more practising in shooting pulled out of the game on personal’g pice | The teams—Richholt, 12—Klein, \Milde, Jochim, Landers, Landers, | There will be no meeting of the | Pioneers this evening nor will there | always good, ¢ MI LOLA CIGAR CO. Milwaukee, Wit. . aie | | ‘This socially prominent honeymoon couple were snapped in Pari fter thei# marriage in the French capital. Cornelius Vander- r of state to negotiate, or di: is-! bilt Whitney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney and his and Mrs. Sheridan S. Norton ct | shortly ' | bride is the daughter of Mr. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923 WHITNEY AND HIS BRIDE NRSOU SS BEAN | it teats et # ste, ie see stood ready today to continue pre- | TO LOWER GREAT | centation of the testimony in the LAKES LEVELS) secona of the Herrin mine trials charged with the murder of Antonio Chicago, Mar. 19.—Attorney gener-| Moscovitz of of their representatives from onsin, Indiana, Michigan and BEULAH COAL now $4.75 Minnesota’ met here today to outline A ‘ a frogram for their conference later| Der ton delivered. The Wach- with officials of the santiary district | (er Transfer Co. Phone-G2. of Chicago relative to lowering the water levels in the Great Lakes. JURY IN HERRIN {Good digestion’ TRIAL RESUMES) °?"""*""" "7% Dr KINGS PILLS _&; Marion, Il, Mar. 19—Interrupted Srcadiation <a i for ten days by the sérious illness i I \ | { { Purchase ‘ew Yor LOVE'S VICTIM | | | | { i | police. mae oe { ' a ee ae), PHONE 1—100 For Prompt Efficient TAXI SERVICE Each additional passenger 10c. RUSSELL BRYAN i} Trip 25c. ISAAC CAN HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE | Arline zinnmerly movie bathing Calif. ended her. life with a hisllet = when Bent Rojarguez, told ‘her itis, mgther wouldn't him | wed’; her, of Percales, Ginghams, Organdies, Ratine, Voiles and Crepe brings these special low prices for This Week’s Sale. HERE'S SOME | GOOD NEWS | There is now a Quick Quaker Oats, ready for serving in 3 to 5 minutes, You never saw oat flakes which cook nearly so quickly. 3 Percale Crepe and Voile We offer many pretty pat- | You must see our voiles. terns in 36 inch standard, | Quality merchandise only. at \ on | Brooksich Gingham Sel ons onsen 10c Over 100 bolts of dress That same delicious flavor which , Shantan \ | won the world to Quaker. None|M Best quality. Qo | gingham, 1 9 but the finest grains go into Quaker | Yard $ 1. 25 BU Var cc asecae Cc /Oats, But in Quick Quaker the! oats are cut before flaking. They | are rolled very thin and partly | cooked, So the flakes are spallen| and thinner—that is all, And those | small, thin flakes cook quickly. | | Now your grocer has two styles|| of these extra-flavory oats. The} quick style is called Quick Quaker. | Now, a Quick | ‘Quaker Oats Cooks in 3 to § minutes Ratines ' Millinery A very popular cloth for | One:of the busy depart- summer wear. ments in our store. You SVATON:. .cea cieve sine 69c | must see our specials on Voile hats all this week. One We have a large assort- | lot of very cl: hats ment and very nonular purchased specially oe BB Si $2.49 Aurora Styles i in Spring Dresses. and Coats, buy out of our Catalogue at whole- sale and save 50°. An Immense = Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons. trimmed hats 98c to $1.50 ee $1. 50 SPECIAL NOTICE Bring your order for dry goods to us, we will sell to you as cheap as any eata- logue house in the country and will guar- antee to sell nothing but quality mer- chandise. See us before buying your spring line. ' SALE ALL THIS WEEK. Wellworth Store Main Street. Bismarck, N. D. i ne 5 | {| | Choice at this si 3 _69c ale. . Blue Birds For Happiness Pearls for Easter. lue Bird Pearls for Saster and Happiness. All Blue Bird Pearls are guaranteed. We will give a written guarantee with every string of Blue Bird ee US Pearls we sell. Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists. || CRPolarine Made in Five Grades Leaves No “Dry Spots’’ It lubricates thoroughly even the most remote fric- AR AT iy 2 a 5 Hall — Wedriesday and Saturday pet tional surfaces. _ Consult chart at nn Standard Oil Service Station and at most garages for the grade to lubricate your car pep Pipe: change your motor il every 500 miles. -