The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX a. B. H. §. ‘DEMONS’ | GET ROUSING SEND OFF TODAY, 1 Several Hundred People at Station to Cheer Team as It Leaves for Fargo ON 15 ° MEN Team Generally in Good SQUAD game with Illinois, a protest from | several other at school brought the disqualifi- | gues with that n of Don Murray, another star tackle, The Badgers lost that game. in the HOPPE, COCHRAN WILL MEET aie faul meee tion starts hit little else to of FAST BALL BEST National League, say The final match mpionship 18.2 between Willie and Welker Cochran will be 17 18, 19, according made by President of the Brunswick, company, who di- Chicago, Noy world billards for the x batkline Hoppe | Football Facts : By Billy Evans THE QUESTION The footbull coach is not satisfied S/with the way the player galling the yed in blocks of 500,| yi Aarablestirig hin pINGHE TE 1 p of the .game, s to be tried he yer to do the and will be whose performance in astonished des a sends in another 480 calling of signals. Cochran, the New York ma pitchers in both lea-]is to prevent a coach from sending Dazzy Vance has thé best fast ball the ing batters of that organization. Lack of a change of pacegis his out- When the opposi- ing his speed he has & | | > Ata The new’ player], .. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a new player in to give the signals for a certgin play at a critical stege of the game. One play must elapse before such a player can take up his duties as the giver of signals. ©.) AS TO PENALTIES Failure of a substitute to report to the proper ‘official pla tess with it the penalty of a loss of five yards. A player withdrawn from the game during the second half ‘may not re+ turn to the game. If a player ille- gally returns and it is discovered, the player shall be, suspended ‘from the game and his team loses half the distance to the goal from the spot | of the down where the illegal substi- tution was made. - If a player illegally substjtuted takes part in a number of plays be- fore the error is iscovered, the} penalty shall be enforced from the spot where it was discovered. Money Demanded of Mother Two weeks ago Mrs. “Aldrich came for her baby. The Stetsons refused to give up the child claiming it was theirs by right of adoption. Finally the party went to Center, seat of Oliver county and drew up an agree- ment whereby the Stetsons would give over the child to the mother up- on payment of $500 which they claimed was thelr due in caring fdr 7 * Fern Aldrich paid $40 from her scanty store of cash and then sought ways and means of raising the bal- ance which she must pay the Stet- sons before she could have her baby. In an hysterical condition s pealed to Atty. Mandan, who took the case and ar- gued the unusual question as to whether a child could be held for a debt before Judge H. L. Berry in district court at Stanton. The judge |W. H. Ordway ,is directing, It is that ‘it will require 60 number of them being from other choirs, team and the second team of the Piayed in Mandan during the late and the latter Thanksgiving day. a number of friends at luncheon Wednesday, x have arranged for a shoot to be held day, Nov. 12, when turkeys will be scores, - Mrs. T. G. C, Kennelly has left for | M. A. REEP _ The Carson high school football | De Molay team of Jamestown will be j fall, the first one probably Nov. 17; Mrs. W. H. Stutsman entertained | Members of the Mandan Gun club | at the traps west of the city,”Mon- | given to holders of the highest billiard far Shape and Is Out to Bring Back Victory Bismarck High § left on Northert enroute middle » of the playoff. field to] Si 4 in 4 tute for-the player ore calling signals, as the coach desires - this player to continue in the game, TAR GRAFTON est cities until into the sent into the game does not substi- who has been en though the right to call the sig- Is is to be vested in another play- Is it possible for the player sent ame by the coach to imme- up the work of calling after reporting to the 2 It so happens: that diately the signa proper of if he is sent into the game on the fourth down and the question as to [MANDAN NEWS CHILDREN ARE * NOT CHATTELS' reserved his decision, pored ovet law books for a precedent and finally to- day awarded the child to the mother, holding a child not a chattel. Fern Aldrich and child, reunited, and with no money debt separating them or hovering over their heads, went on their smiling way today for Grand Rapids, Mich. The operetta “The Merry Milk- maids” will be given under the aus- pices of the Presbyterian choir soon Minneapolis, where she was called te the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Mary Cuskelly of Dickinson who un- derwent an operation. geal ~ . | Mrs. L. N. Cary was hostess yes-| terday and Wednesday at, bridge | luncheons, . Frank Koch of Riverton, Mont, who has been spending a few days | here as the guest of J. M. Messmer has returned to his home accom- | al 5 nd | ; full back, A i-| Kiebert and Thomas and um was in} t will work | today. | | BADGERS SORE OVER LOSS OF STAR PLAYER]: athletic | trading {on the ber coun- | MAN RULED OUT Bae EF 5 what courge to pursue is debatable. eu THE ANSWER er may be substituted for time. pack on the player is communicate i y with any of the players on jeld until after the ball has been | sidi of| put into play. When a player is sent into the game to give signals and » the man who has been giving them t removed, the substituted play- s until one fter he has 1 was disqualified insufficient credits ma ear, He said. am PREHN IS WINNER) ~- = ung Prehn defeated Mike Col- | in two straight falls, the first » two minutes and twenty seconds | the second in ten minute arm lock, in the Elks hall at | ndan last YOUNG Quality Meat Market New Location 5th and Broadway Phone 722 Mandan, N. D., Nov. 9.—Children are not , and they cant he held as security for 4oans or debts, is the opinion of Judge H. L. Berry in district court as handed down in the case of Mrs. Fern Aldrich of Mich., . Cole Stetson, farmers, re- the northern part of Oliver } country ar Hazen. A few years ago Mrs. Aldrich was united in marriage to’a brother of Mrs. Cole Stetson. There was a baby jgirl. Then marital difficulties—the | Aldri were divorced. Fern Ald- jtich was ill and unable to care for her baby” following her divorce and Mr. and Mrs. Cole Stetson agreed to care for the child until she was able to. - . against Mr. Connie Mack | CHICKENS, the on who would was BEEF, PORK, TRADE VEACH STHWING. FOWL, FRESH SAUSAGE, BACON, HAM, VEAL, LAMB. In all probubility Bobby Veach ded by Detroit during the h doesn’t seem to fit in et is too good} Cobb’ ; 1 to be allowed to sit rity, arrived ains in the race: h-| the n r the find cident of before the LAS NESS. — | " | of ys that a fast ball y '© | right through the heart of the plate as the hardest ball for him to hit. | |“I liked a ball just outside that 1 ould crack into rightfield or one on| inside 1 could pull down | | the third hought the umpire vould be a 25 per | The moment he | BEEF — PORK You will like our meats and _our service. Sanitary and Exclusive-Meat Market Phones 176 and 177. Saturday we offer the finest starts to fuss with the umpire he loses much of his stuff. There are |. FOOD INSTEAD OF FLANNELS Are you ready for the chilly days 7 Bodily warmth comes T-Bone Steak, Ib Rib Roast, lb Flavor and from nourishing, easily di- gested foods.Piling on flannels will not supply warmth to a poorly nourished body. hredded Biscuit served with hot milk and alittle cream gives warmth and strength for any kind of weather-and itis just as unch and dinner as it is for breakfast. It is ready- cooked and |‘ Contains all the bran you need | for stimulating bowel move. |: ment. Delicious for any meal. 120 — 5th St. Two Doors Porter House Steak, lb.......... Sirloin Steak, lb.... Spring Roasting Chickens. Fat Stewing Chickens, You'll find our meats are unequalled for IN OUR NEW HOME North Dakota’s Most Hygenic Grocery. VEAL — LAMB SARA sig ....:20€ Tenderness. - North of Former Location. Wheat “QUALITY GROCER.” satisfying for ready-to-eat. ji] - Minneopa Fig Preserves. 5 pound pails. Special... Canning Pears.” Special per bushel ...,.. Choice Evaporated A; 5 pounds for ..::... North’ Dakota Pure Comb ageil but contains all the honey. . Special 3 f pecia combs or f pes Head Lettuce, Egg Plant, Celery Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Onions, Sweet- Potatoes, Parsnips, Carrots, Spanish Onions; . o4tteo & GROCERY SPECIALS Solvene Shredded Soap for fine clotiies; 3pecial 8 cans for... grees Pure.’ Put up in -. Sacearins Honey, combs slightly: dam" 4 after the first of the year. Mrs,| panied by the Jatter, | LOGAN'S “We Thank You” * EMPEROR GRAPES GRAPE FRUIT BANANAS ORANGES Cooking Apples per peck....... CRANBERRIES : SWEET POTATOES Real large, SQUASH HEAD LETTUCE ° ~ CELERY TOMATOES CUCUMBERS_ SPANISH ONIONS RUTABAGAS: PARSNIPS \ “National” 2 .. Biscuits, Cookies and Crackers, arrived fresh today. = a , Armistice Day We will close at noon. Thanksgiving - . This day was set aside to give thanks, so, we will be-closed_all day. ‘Fruit Cake” . It is about time to prepare them. We have everything necessary. All Phones 211 118—8rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p.m. Other week days 4:00 p. m. Close 8:00 p. m. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [ ruone': | Grocery [z-« 7] ~The Original Cash and Carry Store. SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy lot Spring Chickens. Per pound ........ meee | Regular Hams. Very choice. Per pound Bacon, Hormel’s gy Swift’s. : ‘6 By the-strip. Per pound..,............ abe 25c Swift’s White Laundry Soap. _ nn 29. bars He D 1 00" 4 100 bar box $3.25. on fe con or FEE eo uc Pes ayes 61.20 Our guarantee on coffee. If not satisfied your money back. No better coffee on the market. : Fine Squabs. Dozen - ; -Large Can Califortiia Peaches, 6 cans ...: / 2 Dried Apricots: 7 - BROW a a epee ens ce 7s pie ee Fancy Cream-Cheese. _ G MOK POUND 04... iw eens wees es secu Carnation Milk, large cans. : 2cans.. ——PURE HIGH TEST sweET creAM——— }[j; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 192° J. F. OLSON Bismarck Food Market, Dollar Day SPECIALS ' LET US START A BANK SAVINGS ’ ACCOUNT FOR YOU. HERE IS OUR PLAN. To each customer that comes into our Store Saturday and purchases a $15.00 Coupon Book, (equivalent to $15.00 worth of merchandise), we will give a pass book with $1.00 deposited to your credit on any one of the Banks listed: below. t First National Bank, Bismarck Bank, City National Bank, First Guaranty Bank. You will’ also be presented with a neat little Nickle= Plated Savings Bank, for use in making future savings. Start a Savings Account at our expense. CHIPSO The White Chipped Soap. . Hace a $1 .00 3 MILK, Carnation or Dan- ish Pride. $1 .0 8 cans for.. IVORY SOAP FLAKES, . for fine washing. 10 pkgs. for SUGAR, Fine Granulat- ed, 11 @ pounds foy. $ 1 .00 P. and G. The White Naptha Laundry Soap 20 HONEY, Amenia Brand, No. Dak. $1.00 5 (Jb. pail. ORANGES! ORANGES!! Sweet and Juicy, while they last. 6 dozen for only WASHING Powder, large size packages. Pres... $1.00 e TOMATOES Brand, 21% size. $1.00 Pierce CALL OR TELEPHONE 34 _ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $140 °° "n°" $1.20 With every purchase amounting to One Dollar and over we shall sell a No. 214 can of 18 K Grated Pine- apple 40c value for 20c. 18 K synonymizes Quality. Our stock of Fruits and Vegetables is up to its usual high standard. j v _ Call 34 and be assured of Variety, Quality and Service. —-SWEET CREAM—— MONDAY ARMISTICE DAY We Close At Noon. Believing it is-a duty that every man owes. to his Creator, we shall observe. ‘Thanksgiving Day in its entirety. After-school Lunches are something that every healthy youngster demands as-his right. But,care should - be taken to see that he is given: something that his stomach can take care of even ~ _while he plays. Good bread and butter is 2 lunch that just.can’t be beat. It sticks by the youngsters, and is easily digested. A slice of Blué Ribbon Bread “will make the lad healthy - - and happy! ~,, Your, grocer sells Blue Rit- Seatac

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