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PAGE SIX Sports! gs TRACK STARS START WORK | FOR SEASON ‘Bismarck High Expected To} Have Strong Squad Again i J This Season Bismarck High school has the op- | portunity of making one of the } records in 7 in the history of | the school, The track aspirants are | setting in shape this year and | with continued yood weather the lo: cal ball park will be put in shape for work out of doors. The locals have some — sterling} point getters in their nd} count heavily on Eddie Boelter in er in the mile Both of these f the da and half mile, placed in. the meet at Grand Forks last. year and will undoubted! turn much better time this e will have ill no doubt econd ran last ye ime in the mile is als have two hurdlers in Olson Deihl in the dashes and jump. Watkins and Martin working on the pole vault, San ud jump. Anderson » take care of the Shepard the jave the javelin, nd discus. “In the anders, MeGetti- ail help take care of es and relays and Danrot and Nicola, Rubin, O'Neil, the were amr emeoennernse re His en he achedule of the local track- sters to date i Class meet, ‘apital city track ‘and field meet Dickinson track and field net. May 16. State track and field meet, May 22 and GREB TO MEET TUNNEY TONIGHT and St. Paul Golf though wether two ch Tunney had many backers reported to be a slight favoriwe. in the betting. Among the spectators at the ring- side will be Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul light heavyweight, who is being sought by promoters for — matches with both Greb and Tun SPEEDY BOXERS TO MEET TONIGHT IN RIALTO RING Speedy battlers and hard hitters will clash in the boxing show b held tonight in the Ri The main event will ten-round battle be: of Bismarck and Steve Minot. Joe Wicks of Glendive and Jimmy Hagan of LANPHER HATS CHECK Consider these points when you buy your hat; quality, style, price. All are emphasized in Lanphers. ewe UP ere ee a High in the first two points—low in the last. tes Lake ike Lotiee « high seas. The Em- : press Liners are Giants of the Pacific Farther informetion from steamship agents or H. M. TAIT, 611-2nd Avenue, South - Minneapolis, Minn. his time of] 4 will mee’ of Bismarek in the s round main event of thi tonight i nis a har H Mis! ten Joe tiled Rialto t and willi to give plenty of trouble. the k ho: arck will meet in th round) semi-windup and Kid Sloamer will clash i » half] sta 000. persons park. paid admis ‘These included the ne game played b endane against th University of Ha of Colorado Uni Pearl Harbor Navy te versity of Hawaii. The tota y against th enior ue baseball se attendance compiled as many games as v arriving the foot was 78,00 aven announced, PRINCETON HAD ‘ light gymn: crea MANY LEADERS w the ‘trainin, esterday for theav a) { Gene Tunn lightheavy- IN CAGE RACE r weight champion boxer and Harty I Greb, world’s middleweight _ ¢ Koa t pion, who.will meet here tonigh Zi vi t 4 ten round, no-decision conte: York, March 27.—-Princeto q ‘Tanney played a round of golf and] University enjoyed one of the best i Greb engaged in the “gym” workout,| basketball seasons in M ig ared themselves fit| during the campaign £ for eg ttle and confident of vic- Not only did the t tory match has aroused un- tern _ intercollegiate champion- | { ustal erat in that it brings to-| ship, losing but one game out of 10} leading individual scores in Lemo Cle: d Hyngon. Lemon had a tota getting while ammonia and turpentine. rinse thoroughly in warm water. Elks Special night. Balloting on dates, 8 p. m. sharp. Webb, Exalted Ruler. cand EP: A two dollar meal sel hed-| is ex- Paul HAWAII NOW| Honolulu, March Football has] § become a close rival to baseball for popularity in Hawaii, according to paid attendance ures for both sports shman Beaven, 0} rk, Hon- olulu’s ‘shrine of athletic For the short football dental nd the games and the Uni- d, but they also had the three | tfrough with 62 removed by applying equal parts of Afterward Meeting to- B. And such a nourishing; satisfying meal! much real nutriment. Heat two Shredded r- SPEAKER SEES BETTER CLUB Believes His Prove Much Stronger Than Year Ago BY BILLY EVANS Lakeland, March had high hopes for all club last season and it disappointed. If he he ke them to himself. How- ever, he is positive that the Indians of 1925 will be a much stronger combination than last year. “In the first place I have a much y THIS SEASON Indians Will ris Speaker | has pennant thoughts this THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | MANDAN NEWS: MANDAN ORDINANCE BARS POULTRY RUNNING regular meeting of the City ion Wednesday evening an Commi ordinance was introduced and pass- ed prohibiting the running ‘of poul- try, chickens, ducks, geese or tur- keys, ete., in the city, from March first to November Considerable complaint has to the board and the commission deemed it advisable to pass an ordi- nance immediately with stiff penal- ties. Fines of $5 to $25 were decid- ed upon and the police were’ in- structed to enforce the same. The ordinance on dogs will also be enforced to the full extent and. it | behooves all dog owners to secure licenses and have their dogs regis- jtered. This ordinance requires that licenses must be paid before April 30. The fees are $1 for male dogs and $3 for females. LEINGANG DIED. come tter behaved ball club,” explains} | STEPHEN Speaker. “There were ‘disturbing| Stephen Leingang, aged 17, son of elements on the club last year that and Mrs, Gazint Leingang, living <u far-reaching effect. These miles south of Mandan, passed have been eliminated, away Wednesday afternoon at the t! “The efficiency of my reserve} home following a long. illness.” He th has been doubled. I feeljhad been an invalid for a number e asonably well fortified | of years. Wt positon, This was not the} Funeral services were held at, St. dye t year. Anthony this morning at 10 o’fock “While at present I have no out-|burial taking place ‘in the Catholic tar among the recruits, number of likely pros- helpful before Yistanding = there are pects who should 1} u ose of the season. e) “1 feel that pitching is a concern with every major league manager. I "Jam no ditferent from the rest. My “| pitching failed me last year and the on the progr: Ne lub collapsed with inst bout of the Svening? willl Myaccueoitn rece WHat. the: pitehe be preciieal the ne, Lam sure it will be 100 per FOOT BALL I Is cent more effective. A “An injury to Edwards’ knee put POPULAR IN him out’ of the running. He ap- pears to have entirely recovered. Uhle, who went five or six innings am banking on Edwards and Uhle to win at least 20 more games than they did last year. Add 20 games to the won column of 1924 and take the same number away from the games lost side. and you will note quite a difference in our standing. he good year Joe Shaute had season is certain to prove help- He will have more confidence in Sherry Smith is still a e ful. his ability. great pitcher. “A winning ball club must have a crack catcher who can be in there e e .|most every day. be such a backstop this year, Clev aker joined Cleveland start of the 1916 si from the Boston Red S: What was the nickname Billy Pap jke was known by during his n | career?—D, R. The “Illinois thunderbolt.” BROWN UNIVERSITY. Brown University has listed a pre tentious bunch of baseball for this season. ve been booked with virtually al \| the big eastern teams s,| Twelve of the contests will be play ed on the home lot, All told 17 tilt: ny Wake 33 tworpoint chutes and 16/GAS WILL DO IT BETTER. free ioe Ifynson showed 61 on 2 floor 0 s and 19 enalty, FF ae count. und 19 penalty ‘ Alex Rosen, candidate for _————__— city commissioner, solicits Ae Dia re i he | YOUF support on a platform of Stains from indelible ink may be| decreased taxes, efficiency ment. Elks i-| night. | Balloting on candi | dates, 8 p. m. sharp. | Webb, Exalted Ruler. might not contain as Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restere their crispness, pour hot milk over them, adding a little salt. A warm, strengthen- ing meal that puts - you on your toes for the day’s work. Con- tains all the bran you need ‘to stimu- late bowel exercise. Most food for least money. tat top speed only to falter, is in great I look for Myatt to oe The Referee | When did Tris Speaker join the land club and with what team he with before that?—F, B. N. at the n, coming ring and economy in city govern- Special Meeting to- be, P. B. cemetery at that place. GRAIN DEALERS ENTERTAINED Ninety-five of the grain dealers of the state were entertained at a ban- quet at the Lewis & Clark hotel here Wednesday night by Tenny & company, grain commixsion house of Minneapolis and Duluth. The guests are dealers of the Tenney company who were in attendance: at the an- nual convention of the North Dakota Grain Dealers association. F. C. Tenney, president of the commission company and Attorney W. H. Stutsman of Mandan were the chief speakers at the brief, program which followed the banquet, after which the session adjourned to re- turn to Bismarck. for the night pro- gram of the convention. —_____——-e | At The Movies | o—__—______—_- ELTINGE THEATRE Constance Talmadge’s latest First National comedy, “Her Night ef Romance,” is the funniest she ever made. The story was written by Hans Kraly, noted European screeh writer, and shows Constance in a BOOKS 17 GAMES aseba _Bames _ appearing, BAKING POWDER Gas W do it the.slow way: Gas in quicker, cheaper. ., ey day in the year. | ‘YOU CAN DO’ For Finer Texture Larger Volume in your bakings use de 2 Ounces for ‘More then a Pound anda half fora Quarter Atrial will convince you _of its high quality Millions of Pounds Used by the Government Stepping - the Gas When You are Driving Your Car is Like Turning on the’ are Cooking Why go back to. the Horse and Bug- gy, when you can drive an automo- bile? The’same when cooking, why ‘Weare at your service % hours every Bismarck Gas Co. love tangle with an English’ lord as a result of her efforts to dodge fortune hunters. Roland Colman, a young British actor, is Constance’s leading man in this picture, which is being shown at the Eltinge to- day and Saturday. AT THE CAPITOL Conrad Nagel, who plays the role of Paul in Goldwyn’s film version of Elinor Glyn’s famous novel, “Three Weeks,” which has _ deen booked for 3 days at the Capitol theatre, beginning Monday is a na- ve of Keokuk, Ia. His first am- bition was to be an architect, but while attending Highland .Park Col- lege in Des Moines, Ia. he was drafted into the ranks of the College Glee Club, and soon after entered |into the College theatricals. After ason as reader of -the Redpath um Bureau, he joined the Prin- Stock Company in Des, Moines and then appeared in New York in “The Natural Law,” “Experience,” “The Man Who Came Back” and “Forever After.” After serving on board U. S. battleship “Seattle” in the war, he returned to the stage, but soon deserted it forthe screen. He has recently played ‘the lead in Goldwyn's. Marshatl Neilan film, “The Rendezvous” and in Victor Séa- strom’s first .American production, “Name the Man!” Elks Special Meeting to- night. Balloting on candi- dates, 8 p. m. sharp. P. B. Webb, Exalted Ruler. Alex Rosen, candidate for) city commissioner, _ solicits} your support on a platform of | decreased taxes, efficiency | and economy in city govern- ment. A vote for Harry Thomp: son April 7 means a vote for lower taxes, efficiency and; economy in City Government. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my can- didacy for Police oo Your support at fhe polls, April 7th, will be appreciated. w.S. CASSELMAN. Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. G 25¢ FeGeeeentsesnaas hen You when cooking with thengfere must ‘be 7 BETTER WITH —— A vote for Harry Thomp- son April 7 means a vote far lower taxes, efficiency and economy in City Government. =e The ART FOTO CO. The Pantages Cafe Try Bergesons First Tennyson wasn’t entirely right. Inthe Spring aYoung Man’s Fancy Also Turns to Thoughts of Clothes If they didn’t we’d be in a bad fix because we have the largest sélection of fine spring suits and overcoats we have ever had since we have been in business. ... - We'll be’ glad to shaw you any time, you'll like them, the prices tdo $35 $40 $45 $50 others $25 - $30 € Tailoring © 1925 Hart Scape? & Marz Bergesons , Where better things cost Ro more, eat ae FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 Clothing A. B. REIF Shipping, Undertaking. Located! at Zap, Hazén and Stanton. Day Fhone 7932. Night Phone 315. Kodak Finishing — By Professionals Mandan, --- N. Dak. made. them early: Opposite the McKenzie’ Hotel SANITARY AND CLEA Quick Service. Reasonable Prices. Home Baking and Cook- “ing. None Better. attractive. DATE PIES The largest selling soft pie that we have ever Only a limited number possible. sa. % HOT CROSS BUNS Even King Tut ate a primitive hot cross bun as a mark of respect to his favorite moon goodess. Ready at 11 a. m. FIG SANDWICH TARTS Rich, Flaky pie crust with fig filling. ANGEL FOOD DROPS Individual Angel Food Cakes. BAKED APPLE DUMPLINGS A whole apple encased in a sweet roll jacket, flavored with Saigon Cinnanion and‘ us Light, tasty and Order Lucas Bik. Bismarck, ‘ DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO. .: SALES CO. 107 5th St. Phone 428 ; thes puna DIRECTOR | Parlors 210-5th Street. | Night and ey attendant, , Chocolate; Strawberry and Caramel Marshmallow Rolls ~ Sliced and served with brick ice cream ‘will com- plete the well planned dinner. BARKER BAKING & CANDY C0. eat eerie Your’ own labor, or the Tabor you ‘hire, is worth tore than the ‘seed you put’ in the ground. To waste good labor:on poot. seed is sheer extravagance. : ae. Make sure that. the’year’s labor will.not 7 be wasted: .use only tested seed when you plant this year’s crops It pays! P. C. Remington; Presicent. J. A. Graham, Vice President and. Cavhter. ‘& M. ‘Schmierer, Assistant ‘Cashier.