The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1924, Page 2

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7AGE TWO J0LF IS YEAR a |. | | | ROUND SPORT OF HIGH SCHOOL | | 20,—-Golf | major all: high schools of | March 0 San F Bs been ears sport an Franci The game will be put on trial for | r, but it de Tare | iM he taken school snow that been Already hu school boys re; arly sroand the athletic Lowell high , dec urticularly feitor the} because both boys and} of what size or! can participate. ! ceording to prepar chools or! have developed which permits the to neiseo, adopted for the proponents fr is has everal and girls the many city. Hi wut for mpetitic stablished red high reg on e olf igh schools ils, no hysical is the hy institutions Jlupetitive sport Alire student body Unlike baseball, All and track, n San th, rst tin t aid Francisco n be played practically the universal | chool sport is pupils and all el equal footing, novices from the et deeply interested in the ad derive great benefit The first interscholastie — golf | purr ent is planned for May, but! is e that future tourna will be held during the winter, Mw k other sports.) Jans o under for inter hool tournament for girls This winter a junior tennis tourna. ent held in Golden Gate park than 100 children hder 16 years of age entered, With le entry of golf as a major sport 1 the high schools, some sport au-! horities estimate that more than 30,000 inhabitants of the city soon ill he playing golf or tennis, one r the other of the two year-round ames. 3ridge in Florida To To Save Miles Tampa, Fla., Maren 2 20.—One of the ingest bridges in the world is un- et construction across Old ‘Tampa ay, between this city and St. Pe- ersburg. It will reduce the distance y highway between the two ci y 24 miles, Automobilists who now musi go round the upper end of the bay | istance of 43 miles to get from ‘Tam-| a to St. Petersburg, will be abie to) ut the run to 19 miles by way of the ridge. one one! all In start} ne 1 which in play olf even the ome pected tent euson for alse are wa more | self will be 5.7 miles nd approaches will add several and feet to the length, From he St. Petersburg side a causeway is being constracte w in the yon sling +t long, with a d nd another caus: ide of 4,200 feet. ately two miles of the bridge has Neen completed. i tails are being laid in the center Ne the roadway over the bridge, which rill be 24 feet wide, with an autoimo- file driveway on cither side of the track. George S. Gandy, H native of Tuckahoe, N. Y., is bul lng the bridge, which will bear lame his J. Aid Students To Choose Career} H Reno, Nev., March 20.—-It dé planned fp have a faculty vocational com- Bpittee at the University of Nevada conduct psychological tests with view of suggesting to students the Hocations for which they scem best tted. E Since students often come to col- Pee without a definite career in Rew, it is believed that the scheme ill be helpful. Freshmen students hen will be offered the course of Rudies considered most helpful to or profession favored. jan was proposed by Dr. J. » profe as On Stomach | Made Her Nervous i For 12 years Mrs. Cook had gas on he stomach and was nervous and hort of breath. Finally she took sim- le’ glycerine, buckthorn bark, ete. fs mixed in Adlerika, and it did her {world of good. Most medicines act Ty on lower bowel but Adlerika Hts on BOTH upper and lower bowel d brings out all gasses and pois- s. Helps any case gas on_ the mach in TEN minutes. Jos. Bres- w, druggist. —Adv. | Why not come in and get advice free on how to re- ve your foot troubles. yy aches and pains are re- ved by our expert shoe fit- gs. Alex Rosen & Bro. leni’s Cortes Shop. u irts its Ss .Rimonob Dresses Sweaters Stockings |Golf Club Plants Olympic course overlooking the Pacific ocean, »|418 Broadway. County Adams Barnes Benson Billings Bowman Hottineau Cavalier Dickey Divide Dunn olden Valley rand Forks Grant Griggs tinger Kid LaMoure Logan McHenry MeIntosh McKenzie Morton Mountrail Pembina Pierce Ramsey unsom Renville Richland Rolette Sioux Slope Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams John- son 249 1226 50 204} van | Were Central Cal. To, Raise Cotton Merced, Cal., Mar, 20—Central Cal- ifornia has joined the extreme south- ern part of the state in bidding for Feotton production. Cotton is be: | | nounced here recent visit of WwW. BL Camp of the United States depart- ment of agriculture, more than 50,- (000 acres will be planted to cotton Land in the Sau d, produces an a bale of cotton for each planted. In 1923 10,000 acres planted in Kern county, pro- during the 47 | dueing 12,000 bales. ae 230) 173 486) ¢ 286) G59 80 The boll we cotton produc vil, which is reducing ion in many section of the country, does not thrive in the irrigated sections of the San Joaquin Valley, according to local experts, and the quality of the cot- ton is declared to be ubove the aver- age, St. Louis To Train | Grand | | | 11,000 Trees}: Francsco, Mar. Club of San second 18-hole ‘rolling links and San 20, goit flats will 11,000 treés to enhance the the course and to pro- wind - shields. interfere with building on | plant be auty of not the golfing An innovation announced is the use of tree and shrubbery bowers on all tees instead of unsightly wooden shelter hou SIVE WOLF Lorain, O., March 20.—The country- side ‘hereabouts is worked up over n big wolf hunt that has been under- taken by farmers, No one will swear he has seen the wolf or wolves, but reports of slain sheep and other live- stock caused the farmers to spread a dragnet. They had their trouble for their pains. So far the only animal encountered have been rabbits, and the season for them HUNT El MYSTERIOUS MAIL Columbury O., March 20. Rhodes, author ist, receiv- ed a mysterious p: e from New York containing nothing but a pair of bull’s horns. He thinks it’s a practical joke, for in the last few months the mail from New York has brought him, without any explanation whatever, such things as old shoes, funny pictures and a recipe for cook- ing carp, ~Howard MARCH’S CI 4 WEATHER One may expect many changes in weather in March, and should be prepareg for coughs and colds. The slight cold, if neglected, may devel- | op into a serious illness. With the | first sign of a cough or cold tak FOLEY’'S HONEY AND TAR COM- POUND, the old reliable tily cough remedy, excellent for coughs, colds, hoarseness. John R. Lyons, Prescott, Arizona, states: “I had a bad cough, used FOLRY HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND ang it relieved me in a little while.” Adv. MR. FARMER If you are going to paint your house or barn this spring, come in and get our bargain prices on_ reliable paint. ye save you big money. Seigals Shoe Store, Oh, stay and hear; Every wite min’ What is love? Tis Present marth hath What's te conse *t woniler wnether you can dye nd Dgzs” even if you have dyed before. Denggists have successfully, because ee azeia is guaranteed wit! 4 ac in each pack: O, Mistress mine; whiere are youl ré: Somer ee Trip no farther, pretty sweeting;’ Journeysiend in lovers’ meeting, BOSS HAD HER WAY Milwaukee, Wis., reh 20. drew Jaworski got his discharge from ular army after seven yea and then had his name chang- ed to dawson to pronounce.” Now i changed back te Jaworski, the’ reason | being that the girl he wants to marry prefers it. An-| POISONED BOOZE Minneupolis, Minn., March Virtually all alcohol seized in the many raids at warehouses and in- coming shipments in the northwest two years has been found ces of poison, according ¥, prohibition chief 20.— NADA SEEKS SETTLERS B. C., March 20.—A cam- paign to induce immigrants from Great Britain to settle on the rich agricultural lands in British Colum- is being launched by the provin- government here, Land will be sold to settlers for about $3 an acre. $380 FOR AUTO! APIE Berlin, ch 20.—An autograph letter of Franz Schubert, dated the year of his death, was sold for local auction, A letter of Goethe next, with $265. came How Many Pounds Would You Like to Gain in a Week? If you are fat and want to lose weight, I will send you a sample of the famous Rid-O-Fat treatment ab- solutely Free. Do Not Send Any Money—just yout name and address to The Bayne Company, 1196 Coe: Cola Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. Adv. This iicigs Exe Strain witch: s mixed in ‘Lavoptik eye ish, strengthens eyes afd helps any case wenk, strained or sore cy voptik acts very qtick. Alumifium cye cup free, Jos. Breslow, drug- gist. ~Ady. Earthquakes are believed to be due to fracture caused by the breakage of the earth’s substance under a growing strain. If you can see but one pic- ture this year —that picture should be “The Whipping Boss.” ma Ps Opera Singers Louis, Mar, 20. -The Opera Company formed here to foster St Louis been St. has civic enterprise underwrit- number of local business y of whom are Italia purpose is to cultiva und membership is open to show signs of talent. already have become mem- They presented several — op- eras during the week of March 11, CITY NEWS Bismarck Hospit Admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment: Mrs, Arthur Lidholm, ashburn; Genevieve Hauger, Price; John L. Williams, Cleveland; Mrs. Henry Albers, Hazen; Walter Henke, Hannover; Jacob Heyne, Tenvik; Em- Reinhardt, Mannhaven, — Dis- rged: Carl Carlson, Halliday; Al- ice Gordon, Wilton; Harry Anstrum, Wilton; Emma Fink, | Bismarck; Chas, Schunaman, city. singers, all who ° | \ © ST, Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St."Alexius hospital for treatment: Chas. at Moffit; Ralph Penner, city; Mrs. Fred h, Wilton; Mrs, 8. Kilzer, Le- Stephan Schreiber, Lefor; John Kiley, city; Miss Aquilina Glaser, MAKES FAT PEOPLE SLIM New York Physician Perfects Harmless Method of Re- ducing Weight The loss of as much as a pound of e: fat a day with no harmful ade by many R. Neuman, a licensed which has quickly rid f: WwW people of more re- s the doctor's statement s successfully treated ousands of patients for fat reduc- n without ch: sary exer It that fat people who suffer from rhronie rheumatism, gout, asthma und high blood pressure obtain great relief from the reduction of their superfluous flesh. Realizing that this sounds almost too good to be true, the doctor has offered to send without charge to anyone who will write him, treatment to prove hi a i “Pay-whei plan. If you nt to rig yourself of superfluous at, write him today, addressing Dr, R, Newman, 286 Fifth Avenue, New York City, Dept. R. is also said NotYour Fault — But— The child ran out from behind the wagon and was under your wheels before you saw it. Not your fault—but—you’re in for a big damage suit, never- theless. There’s only one way to fully protect yourself against such un- avoidable accidents, 4 ARTNA-IZE Ztna-Auto Insurance protects you against the mafy forms of logs to which ownership or oper- ation of an automobile may make you liable. 's son’ doth khow., nidt hereafter; ~ pede ng i ay Ue he oy Then corte kiss mae Sen aid Feat, Youth's a stiff wil rst enitve . May we tell you about its many advantages today? HENRY & HENRY. j Mix starring | row will the study of} More than 100] . 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VanEss Liquid Scalp Mas- sage feeds hair growing medicine through rubber nipples directly to the hair roots. days. Ask us about ment plan. We sell it guarantee. Bay Van Eau your hair tonight nge of diet or un-| BRESLOW’S DRUG STORE swéet with authorities pleasure is B. Haney, Dan Voegle, Mrs. far THEM MOVIES Tl tHE CAPITOL Forest, who see x sensations with Is with the fighting iod of Western Ameri Luke Short, of his DEMAND FOLEY PILLS ve brought re ufferers from kid- the pains are often This Grows Hair new method scalp treatment, stops falling hair—grows new hair in 90 Something More! After meals you want something mores bit of that “something more” and it's move than that! It is a great aid to your good health, as medical This is from a recent book:on kealth: “Many physicians now recommend gum chewing... « for a better and more complete change of the starches after ‘every meal © —means that your digestion is aided while your Your choice of several flavors, all of the WRIGLEY quality—sealed i in its -purity package. Di: Za Ale Master Peter red Oswald, Streitmatter, Re RUSHES TO WIFE'S AID r; OVIES ‘ ° Driving Train as C. B..Haney was taken sud-| ill carly this morning at her | ne in the Woodmansee Apartments Nn hemorrhage of the brain. Mr. | and Mrs. A. J. Arnot, who occupy the | apartment beneath the one oceupied by the Haney family, heard Mrs. | Haney fall to the floor, Admittance | was gained through a window, and} medical help summoned. i Mrs. psed into uncen-| sciousness ken to a Iceal, hospital carly this morning. Her} condition this. afternoon is unchang- | ed and pronounced extremely critical , Who is an engineer on| the Soo line, came to Bisn ck from | Max this morning, nulling freight | through withoug 4 illyer, director of the latest Tom s, looked over the yport the star, he chin knowingly, Mrs, den f reunion.” this ne de- when it nl ‘Theatre tomor Mr. Hillyer. opposite Tom ng cast composed Buster Gardner ea ck to the se t the Eltinge i Wild “Wild Mr. on Bill Bill Hart addi- other ure o 18' In son many of the period ng Wyatt rp rles Basset, Bill Doe Holliday ur woman of that e.” Mr, Hart de- retirement do research work ory of the United om this material ‘olor and atmos- Citizens strolling along Street this week rubbed their when sing the showroom of Stai & Oakland deale And| then the peered more closel through the windows of shot room, With very serious man of the company matches and holding the A.W. Lucas Co. “The Store of Quality and Service” New Footwear Our. Spring styles in footwear are created by expert designers and de- note most exacting taste. In the numerous models, one finds here; are the Grey and Tan Bark Suede pump with cuban covered heels, having pretty cut out effects. Moderately priced at $9 and $9.50 The Smart Look dals for sport. business wear n Black Patent Suede at’ very price: the a sale lighting st the | mien was aga diuretic stimu: 1 through the im- these organs. promplty flush removing injur- Mrs. 0. C. Alex- Montrose, Mo., the package of have-been great- ir use. fitting shoes. in shoe fitting to consult us. Bro. Men’s San- street or e shown or Gres attractive It’s the marvelous Van Ess We carry a complete line of Buster Brown hoes for Children. . . . the 90-day treat- under money-back Ess today and Van a change of flavor. WRIGLEY’'S is say. served; teeth and digestion both benefit. . Wrigley’s makes the next cigar C. B. Haney Comes to City, ! THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 jected to tests that would completely ruin the ordinary motor car finish, such as dropping hot tar, ammonia, fulphurie ang muriatie acid, mud, dirt, lime cement, boiling water the chemical contents of a tinguisher on the body fin les of a new Oakland tour- . He was, doing i i erately and methodically, a | confidently at the exclamations {surprise and wonder of those stoog about the car. After he had held dozen matehes Against cowl, hood and doors of the car, he picked “up an ordinary cloth and wiped off the slight diseolorations much as a man woulg wipe the dust off his newly shined shoe The test was one of ten conducted by Stair Pederson to show how impervious to injury is the new Oak- land-Duco finish which is an exclu- sive feature of the 1924 Oakland if of } who more than a MR. FARMER If you are going to paint your house ,or barn this spring, come ‘in and get our bargain prices on reliable paint. We save you_ big money. Seigals Shoe Store, 418 Broadway. and being: sub- ¢ Months Later Most all clothes look good the day you buy them. cats are The thing yow’re interested in is “How .will they look months later” — after you’ve worn them. When you buy Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes or have us make your clothes in our own shop, you know they’ll look right and serve right “months later.” BISMARCK, ND Hand Pressing. Hand Tailoring. Get to-know the Orient, Lovely little Peking la- dies. Limousines of man- ddrins! Camels from the Gobi Desert! Rickshas at a dollar a day!.... See China. at surpy able cost. fare For particu- ask any Railwa uy Canadian a IT SPANS THE ‘Ww DYEING: PLEATING — REMODEL- ING — REPAIRING. ——MEN’S HAT -BLOCKING—— CITY CLEANERS and DYERS Phone 770 422 Broadway DELIVERED. The World’s Lowest Priced aly, teen Automobile. PERRY » UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers _ Embalmérs, Funeral Directors Licensed _EmbaMner in Charge. * Charge, Day Phone;100 Night Phohes 100 or 687 Day Phone 246 . Night Phones 246-887

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