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NEW PENNANT SLOGAN-FULL _ DINNER PAIL St. Louis Cardinals Witt Sign Meal Checks For Their Eats This Year BY BILLY EVANS The “full dinner pail” is the pen- nant slogan of the St. Louis Curdi- nals. Rogers Hornsby, famous manager and second sacker of the Cards, is iginator of the unique idea. The “rubber doughnut” is taboo and a strict ban has been placed on one-armed lunch ro Likewi: the cafeteria is in no better stand: empty stomach is a_bigg weak atm,” says stopped at most of the players ate too muc tion prevails. “Instead of eating too much, eer- tain players eat too little and save the difference. As a result their work is seriously affected. “A sour stomach makes for just that kind of a ball player. “Sinkers and a thousand-on-a-plate (doughnuts and beans) are not quite in keeping with big league standards and incidentally don’t provide suffi- cient nourishment for a player to do his best. “When a member of my team fails this summer I will be cer- at it isn’t due to lack of proper According to Hornsby’: players will sign rest ut the hotel where the t ing, up to figures most of the boys plan will go the limit and he says won't kick if they overstep a «7it will be up to some of the players WHF have been subsisting on dough- da thousand-on-a-plate to ac- some new table manners, 65 SCHOOLS WILL COMPETE IN TRACK MEET Annual Indoor Relay Carnival to Be Held at U. of dilinois Armory he Chicago, Feb. —(P)—W orld’s records will be endangered in the University of Mlinois” armory at Champaign tomorrow night when more than 700 athletes from 65. uni- Versities, colleges and prep schools compete in the annual indoor relay carnival, the largest intercollegiate indoor meet held jn the country. Crack athletes from the middle- west and east will be in the compe- tition, assuring fast fields for the eight relay races and spirited per- formances among individual stars. One of the outstanding as well as the newest champions is Paul, Har- “ington of Notre Dame, who séveral weeks ago broke the world's coilegi- ate indoor record in the pole vault “with a lenp of 13 feet 1% inches, Individual Stars Other individaal stars will be * Guthrie, Ohio State, Hurdler; Kuck, Kansas State Teachers College, shot |¢- putter; Rhodes, Nebraska, all‘around erformer; McGinnis Wisconsin, ighjumper; and Chew, Drake, Vault- er.” The eight relay races for colleges and universities promise to be thrill- ers. The events have drawn entries from all of all of the western con- t picig | oo Missouri valley confér- ies, The preliminaries in the indivi- duai events and the all-around com- petition will be decided tomorrow ‘afternoon with the finals at night. GREB DEFENDS Will Meet Tiger Flowers, At- lanta Negro, in a Fifteen- round Bout New York, Feb. 26—(#)—Harry 3 Greb. of Pitsburgh, “the man with a * thousand arms,” tonight will defend 2 his middleweight boxing title against + Tiger .Flowers, Atlanta negro, in a 15-round bout at Madison Square Garden, beginning at 10 p. m. ‘With 13 years of professional box- < Be and 250 contests behind hit, the lap ode is the favorite. Flower fought many of the leading men cm the class and he has been fairl, y stecessful; but experts expect Greb’s | two-hand ohe of the swiftest the ring pa has iecen will cut i down the tige: In 1923 Greb gained his champion- “by beating Johnny Wilson of joston, and three times he de- fended it officially, once ‘in a return i with - Wilson, acd against the ee poe Ted Moore, and last i: against the psp Mickey ‘Walker. ers Was Ergared ont bw out twice t by the “- Bridgeport, Conn., ware ‘Be: | through tomorrow. how them at Nice.’ Whether this remark was intend- ed to convey the impression that Su- zanne intends to recant from her an- nouncement of determination not to play in the singles at Nice is not re- vealed. She is entered in the other events for the March 7 tournament. Miss Wills is entered in the single: NOT IN FIT Cc DITION TO AY Carlo, condition to play strenuous tennis efore the French champions! This announcement was inade after a consultation by three ns? consultation the French champion decided that the Nice tournament, March 8, and so informed haldi, president of the Hence the return singles match be- tween Mile. Lenglen and Helen Wills is postponed for several months. Golf Classic of. the Winter Season ee Opens at Tampa| Golfdom city today jorida open he classic of the win- Phe play will ast Tampa. FI focused its where play championship, ter season. The Tampa hoard of trade has post: ‘Among the entrants ave Leo Diegel winner of last tournament Mike Brady, Cyril Walker, Eddie La Bobby Cruickshank, “Wild Bill” Mehl e Sarasen, Johnny Parrell, Arnaud Massey, Archie m Barnes and probably king of the amateurs. Com tan Robby J Former Member of Cleveland League Dies in Arizona Tueson, na, Feb. 26.--VP)-- Otto “Hub” Ate , former member of the Cleveland American league base- ball club, died at the veterans bur- eau hospital here. Hess. me here more than a ye: is health, Tilden Defeated Twice in a Week': New York, Feb. 26.—(P)— William T. Tilden, national champion, who for six years had been all-conquering, has been defeated at tennis singles twice in a week. ‘A week ago in the national indoor championships he lost to Jean Borot- ra of France. Yesterday Rene Lacos- te of France downed Tilden in the first match of the Franco-American indoor team competition. Borotra’s margin was 13-11, Lacoste's was 6-4, 8-6, 6-3. Vincent Richards, number three among the stars of the United States, overthrew Borotra in the singles yes- terday 6-4 an Richards and Tilden will face La- coste and Jacques Brugnon in a dou- bles battle at 4 p. m. as the feature of today’s team program. SUZANNE JOYFUL OVER TILDEN'S TWO DEFEATS Nice, France, Feb. 26.—()—“I'm glad I have lived to see Tilden beaten twice in a week by two differen Frenchmen, right in his own coun 6-3; Thus did Suzanne Lenglen, greet | through here the fore part of each she would not play in the singles of | § Neighbors WILD ROSE Washington’s birthday was ob- erved here by the absence of the rural mail. of Braddock was out % gasoline and kero- the farmers and will be week. Arthur and Arndt Peterson motored to Bismarck and back Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, George Staff of Bak- er, Mont, and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Brownawell were Sunday guests at Nthe W. H. Brownawell home. Berg. who teaches ill with measles at the H, A. Carlisle home. R. L. Anderson of Stecle was the first part of the sing for several eastern papers. Mrs. R, J. Elliott, who has been taking medical treatment in Bis- marek, returned on the Soo train on Tuesday. Charles and Donald Snyder of Bis- marck called on relatives here one evening last week. J. S. Swanson has purchased a fine nown firm in lary Eliott is teaching Cher- chool, during the iliness of ly + Miss Mary Metcalf, ». 1, made a bus teacher of ess trip to on account of a severe cold. carloads from here attend- ovie in Braddock Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney enter- | at their home Sunday Mr. and Mra. O. L. Peterson and family, and i Mrs, Sam Gooding and chil- J. Pugh was a Bismarck visitor last of the weck. Some of our young people attended the show in Hazleton Tuesday eve- ning. A number of the young folks gathered at the Brownawell home Sunday evening to prepare for the . A. program to be put on at . | Saturday even March yone cordially in to 0. B. th ed Swanson and and M Saville and ahilevn were pleasantly enter- tained at the Nels Thompson home, and Mrs. | AT THE MOVIES |; —————_— “% CAPITOL THEATRE Julian Eltinge has returned to the screen after a prolonged absence in “Madam Behave,” Al Christie's new comedy which will be presented at the Capitol theatre next Monday, This means that the feminine world will be set in a whirl by this fam- impersonator. For where Julian inge is--there generally the most iawitching dresses ve on views: In this comedy, however, he not only wears skirts, but trousers as well. the news of Lacoste’s victory, follow- ing that of Borotra, over the former- ly invincible American star. 7 Suzanne cordially dislikes Tilden and makes no secret of it. She took exception to some of his remarks at St. Cloud in 1921 when she met Molla Mallory, and has never for-; given him. { “He wished me harm. He wished me beaten. He has got his first,”| Suzanne said today. “Tilden cannot evade the issue now, He must come to Paris in May and June and there | get defeated agi in in the hard courts championsh eae ‘FIGHT RESULTS | ee Boston--Red Chapman, beat Babe Herman, C Chelsea, (10). \ Basketball Results | Morningside 35; Des Moines Uni- versity 19. CHILDREN ESCAPE DANGER Children escape the dangerous complications from neglected coughs and colds by using Foley’s Honey and Tar at the onset. They like the pure honey and wholesome pine tar given by nature for their relief. Bree from opiates, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is'a wonderful reme- dy for children but it is just as ef- fective for adults, Get a hottle to- day and have it handy for any emerg- ency. Remember satisfaction guar- anteed—Adv. Pure Milk from Dale's Dairy. Price right. Phone oF 11. SHIRTS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Having made an exhaustive study of everything pertaining to woman‘ wardrobe, Mr. Eltinge’s word is th of w recognized authority, He hag solved such problems as where skirts. end and waists begin, where sleeves hesitate and the direction necks snall sists that to be chic, must know when to adopt , new lines, new colors and what is more important, she must know when to drop ain rs hions ire heir naeluir the paychologiesl. moment “when, be sll them into the discard, Therein lies the secret of the successful woma Eltinge is a unique figure the dramatic world where for a score of years he held the foremost place as the impersonator of feminine fads and fancies. In “Madam Behave” he is seen as a young architect who is forced to disguise himself as a wom- an and thereby provokes many amut ing situations, Ann Pennington is his sweetheart in the story. The t includes such favorites as Tom Ison, Lionel Belmore, Jack Duffy, Evelyn’ Francisco, David James. and anhope Wheateroft. ELTINGE THEATRE A western film that is different— modern, full of pep and humor, but SSO NFLUENZA.. - At a preventive, melt and inhale night and Saturday; Feb. 27 Order Early. Barker Baking & Candy Ca. ‘lar story of the same BERGESON’S with you MAKE Your Clothes RIGHT In Bismarck. When you discuss business matters, you quite properly expect these matters to be kept confidential. It is an unvarying rule at this bank that all\our dealings are to remain strictly “between ourselves.” with all. the heroic qualities t make stories of the American West pular all over the world—that Ts the Enchanted Hill,” the new out- door thriller which is being shown at the Eltinge to and Saturday. It is a picturization of the popu- ie by Peter B. Kyne, which: ran serially in the mopolitan Magazine. A spirited is head by Jack Holt, Florence , Noah Beery Fil rt try of New Mexico—the actual lo- cale of the story—the picture shows YOUR GROCER ‘| airplan {a gtisring and melodramatic fashion fare on the cattle ranches to- as peperessed” ftom the old ‘a quick trigger ahd sufficient for a man } hold his own against his enemies. And when Jack Holt, ranch owner and ex-aviator is forced to protect his property against aban of jn- vaders, he uses machine guns and These are modern innor prove the old West is ¥ disappearing. Action is the thrilling keynote of Gammel Ost KKKKK Herring Fish Balls Fresh at Flow’s Grocery on Broadway. Agency for Watkins’ Products. Marcovitz Grocery “Our Motto—Quality and Service.” 222-9th St. So. Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Cabbage and Sweet Potatoes. Phone 957 Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Bananas and Apples. All Saturday Specials Delivered Only With Other Groceries. Saturday Specials » “Butter” Fancy Cream- ery, per pound..... 42c _ “Pineapple” sliced, finest quality, 15 oz. eat, reg- ular 30c each. 35 c 2 cans for..... “Dill Pickles” in glass jar, 20 0z., regular 30c” each. “Fruit Jelly” assorted flavors, 7 0z. “25 2 glasses’ 2 LOF oo cc sesnss “Toilet Soap” a regular 15c each, the finest soap on the F market. Special 3 bars for.,....... “Corn” Golden Bantam, regular 25c value, for... B4E for . Van- Camp's Milk, ee “We please where others promise.” FREE DELIVERY SERVICE FRESH CREAM AND MILK DAILY Golden West Laundry and Dry Creatas “Raugh Dry i See snercnttan ett 4 e- | a ag le ‘ie Conway, St. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 26, 1926 aOR Nie “in-10 tit ae e Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel.” “The Enchanted Hil: bjt. thph’lovd interest has not been overlooked. In fact, the romance: between: Holt and Miss Vidor, complicatdd as ‘it is by their enmity for es ither,,is most |’ clothe and sympatheti | Bismarck Food. Market (Biamarck’s Finest Pure Food Store.) Phone 1080 Sanitary Delivery. Make This ‘ Your Food Shop! The best food at the lowest prices Good Parlor Brooms, $1.00 value, for.....75¢ Imported Salted Peanuts special per Ib........28¢ 2 cans Peas and 2 cans Corn (4 cans)............5%¢, 2% cans fore .-. 55e Galifornia. Plums, size, can, 2 only . Fancy Dried Apricots, 2 pounds ..........55¢ Fancy: Bulk Coffee, 2 Ibs. for ..... as eae | OE: 4 lb. pkg. Market Day Raisins, per pkg. .. .55¢ 2% pound bex Waldorf Cratkers, per box... .48c¢ Extra Fancy Dairy Butter, 3 and 5 lb. jars, fresh every Friday and Saturday Fruits APPLES — ORANGES:— LEMONS — BANANAS GRAPE FRUIT — PINEAPPLE — COCOANUTS Oranges, 3 doz. large med. sete re teeters ness BBE “Nash's Delicious Coffee Week", Feb. 26th to March 4th Vegetables sno LETTUCE — CELERY — ONIONS — PARSNIPS CABBAGE — TOMATOES — CARROTS RUTABAGAS — FANCY POTATOES, ETC. Bakery Specials Yeast raised, sugared’ Doughnuts, ner doz.........25¢ Butter Rolls, per doz...... 3 Angel Food Cake, each ... Chop Suey, Cup Cake, per doz. ..... ve | Raisin Bread, graham and white ... Seo ate eOl Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes and Pastries made fresh The ‘BSMARCK GROCERY COMPANY is Distributor Hu ghes Bios. Bakery WE ighe mary 546 There Are Better Bakery. Goods and You'll Find Them at Hughes Bros. : Bakery. Every so often, a tired housewife heaves a sigh of relief—at last she has- found a Bakery that prepares Bivat Cakes, Pies and Rolls as well as she could her- sel We make a specialty of handling everything you _ like, baked as you like it and priced right.” ‘ A Few Specials for Saturday/ Butterfly Buns, Cinnamon Buns, Raisin Rolls and Coffee Cakes. Cream Puffs with real cream, each: ....0..ssc4 Be