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PAGE sIx jifinry SHITE TO APPEAR AT AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEYS 98 WEDNESDAY-iS KNOWN AS GRAND ow MAN OF BOWLING star h: bitign » ea wilF Low! the best | he is = career. r of the United : rolling until late in Keeps in Tra‘ning training through bowling nine or systematized routine during the two off months when he does not bowl. During these months bh keeps himself in’ trim bdomin more like Eowling Perfect Scores A. B.C. Champion Twice s physical requirements need@gsary to master the game and can| nante many of the world’s best bow]: ers who are sinall in st thateit is a game young --of both knows no game feeping'onein youthful condition anil upp with advancing years. Does Not Gamble Smith that gambling ha: place in the bowling game and he Faces to indulge in it and it in othe He says that the ‘ganib- | ‘ a mach of a hold World's Record Todrnament Total 7 “_— JIMMY SMITH Famous ten-pin star and record holder, will bowl a series of games ceainst the best of local talent at the American bowling alleys in Bis- marck Wednesday night. Smith is one of th holds many rec: one of which is that cf recreational He also holds th Smith off concrete an average of 243 pi proof of th i 8 ' ‘ast season's tour, He wi ey caring Bowling Congress, which is the real world’: beeen me ware. |has been champion of the Middlewest Bowling Billy Pollock Lasts 47 Seconds Against Petrolle Nov, 9—(®)—Billy knocked ; ected by the health naddition to the inl benefits. ling 16 perfect games. s per game, rolled in Denver, Colorado, during champion test. Association. In 1911, of 279, 236 and 256, at Wright i Johnny match here Friday, ag ori Duke Horn of 3 the not fight Be ¥red Fulion Cannot Fight in Minnesota a Noo (P)--The - on today of the “thermometer is ileo, the Italian scien- Galileo also was the in Minne | officially 5 st the left to of Fred Fulton, Roch j Consequently, Fulton will Invention - credited to ¢ here best in the game and cord for thirty consecutive Se 7311 pins, for twice all events champien of the American He also; | at Toronto, Canada, he rolled the world’s record tournament series in "To M the Canadian Bowling Association tournament, tataling 771 with games 36 BIRTHS, 14. DEATHS HERE: | 22 of the New Arrivals Were; _ To Boys and 14 Were Girls— —17.Bismarckans i Thirty-six children were born in Bismarck during the month of Oc- | teber, records in the office of City j Auditor M. juring the same, period there wel nly 11 deaths hefe. Of the 12 ho died here during the past ht were people from outside thi ity and thr ineteen of the c! ity an people Boys predominated ng boys and 14 girls. ‘eas follow: Births rf October 1 leigh, N. D., a son. se, GlergUllin, N. D., a son, } October 2 To Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Bridg¢dale, Bismarck, N. D., a daughter. To Mr, and Mrs. Fay C. Steele, N. D., a daughter. October & ind bi poh ta Harold Law, Mandan, » To Mr. and Mrs. Edward H, Tracy, Pollock, S. D., a daughter. October 4 nd Mrs, Past F. som Harri amble, Bis- marek, N. D., 2 son. October 7 und Mrs. Henry C. D., a son. October 9 and Mrs. Gu , N. D., a daughte ‘October. 11 To Mr. and Mrs, Chester A, ‘Allen, ‘Bismarck, N. D., a son. October 11 To Mr. Arndt, Regan, N. Gali, matek, N. D,, a son. "October 12 To Mr, and Mrs. Eber S. Baty, Bi anare! Gottfred Meier, T . Wn, N. Harris; Turtle | Lake, N. D., a daughter. on, son, To Mr. ak ‘Mrs. Henry Knudson, Pollock, S. IZ, a daughter. October 14 fo ‘Mr, and Mrs. Henry Price, Price, N. D, a son, October 16 To Mr. and Mrs. cee R. Lipp, ismarck, N. D., a To Mr. and ‘Mrs. s Britton, N. Dy a daughter. October 17 and Mrs. To M MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS _ $2. 69 ME Per pair . Jet per pair .... CANVAS GLOVES 9c 2 * MEN’S SUITS All-wool, a value, at this sale... HANDKERCHIEFS ' W Blue, each 50 valde White, MEN’S OXFORDS regular $29 $16.95 Genuine Blue Serge, a $40 at... B29.95 MEN’S KHAKI PANTS Regular $1.85 value at this sale for $ 1 .59 ONDY -2...soeccs MEN’S CORDUROY PANTS Regular $4.50 ° $3. 49 value .. LEATHER V&STS Genuihe Hotsehide. $14 $11.95 MEN’S UNDERWEAR Fleece Union Suits, $1.75 value close out at ... 50 COATS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN ‘MEN’S CHAPPIE COATS Beaverized collar. Possum and Raccoon collars. Lamb and leather lined. A ‘Sioa’ $24.95 $40 values * $28.95 = rato $34.95 at ....! —$$—$———————— MEN’S SHEEPSKIN ULSTERS value for . $28 value for «..; _ BOYS’ SUITS Beaverized collar, 52 inches on Regular price, $30. =. $22.50 in, Sheep-lined: Uls- rs, 42 inches long. A $22 “... $16.95 Sheen-lined Coats. value at $11.95, for One lot 4-piéce® longee and ie Stam $13.50 value * $9 i for . BOYS’ UNDERW| Fleece - Unioh $1.00 value for .. $2.00 value + aes $1.49 Men's Silk ‘i tteins Heiso Lae @ $8.76 $2 98 | 7" One lot cf $5.50 values to $3.49] Myiiery Box J amatek, a £01 fe H. Atkinson show, while eople «were Bismarck people. dren wi hore to parents re siding outside the Capital]: 17 were born to Bismarck among the virths during October, 22 of the new) Zap, deaths during: Oc- and Mrs, Anton Sehn, Ra- To Mr. and Mrs. August Kimischte-} { To Mr, and Mrs. A. L, Pfeffer, Bis- and Mrs, Paul V. Ruvts, Ha-' register *itred Slovhep,: To Mr. and Mrs. Porter, caer 3 ‘Ne D, 20 To Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles.>Shaw,. | Grand Forks, N, Dy a son. October 22 id Mrs. Matt Hermann, \.6D,, a son. ober 24 Pe Oe dl To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Vettel, \Bismarck, N. Dy axon, October 25 To Mr. and Mrs. Alva B. Carley, jaeemnares N. D., a son. Mr. and ‘Mes, Raa gods White, Bismarek, N.D., a Mr. and’ Mri Peter Klein, Bis- marck, N. Dy a To Mr.'and ites, "Jack Wolf, Fredo- nia, ., & daughter, October 26 To Mr, und Mrs. Henry Overman, Tappen, N.'D., a daughter. Getobder 29 ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.. Riehey, D., a daughter. October 30 To Mr. pe Mrs. Milton L. i a daughter. setae nie. Jacob John. Kup- per, ° Mandan, N, |. D., a son. October 31 To a and Mrs. Frank C. Tysver, . D., 2 daughter. Leng Rue, Oct Mary Johns, ee, Brisco, N. D. Herman Wolf, , McLaughlin, 8. D. October 9 died Speed MeKinnon, 15, Bis- marck, Olga Binelia Helling, 7. Golden Val- 7) Caroline & 81, : 13 “J.P. bases 70, Taylor, N. D. ober Gottlieb G. Albrecht, +37, Bismarck, . D. 3 * October 18 - He 6) Schmidt, 3 months, Richard- ton, N. D. October 23 John Taix, 45, er N. D, October ae Arvid Pahinainen, 3 October 3! lg Gusten, ob St. pinaad| “\VOTERSFAVOR | COUNTY AGENT Citizens of Three Counties Approve of Such Work— Fourth Still in Doubt ipproval of ‘county, agent work was voters'in the Tuesday : jection ree North Dak: ». ties, {gounty to vote is still doubtful, the tal vote in the four counties being , 4,398 for and 3,881 against, a favor- ‘able majority of 17 with 13 is county voters gave a large jority in favor of continuing coun- ent work, the totals, with two ing, being 1,789 for * 1,202 against, ajority of 497. Kidder county the vote stand: 504 Broadway Sacrifice Sale--Must raise money—Creditors demand cash. Our time is limited. Sale begins —- November: 10th, at 9 a. m—During the Corn Show Entire Stock inckaded In This Sale. Values from | Lamb and Leather pia: 36 | | $23.50 " $21.50 Boys’ Blanket Lined, Bes-. Fetent Pump Slipper verized collar, a regular 5. val this tale or. 94.98 = GIRLS’ SHOES | One lot Corduroy Suits, e “Al Met's 50c to $5 for a a — 1, N.p,| through the plate glass window of an/: t proceedings agai nets remaining to report. It is’ automobile salesroom near the Car-| conte! 10 refused to testify. Pl not believed that the three frvornble of dinal park sha bounded off the ‘| ness will materially change th: orable of a vr coupe, on. ey, ins, tot ‘a paid : a nebo wed, em an cee +: Lieutenants: Kenyon ~ Hegarde and nfbind ‘Was ran arcronied with ing, army uviators, are Killed when piane: crashes into mountainside whether. 2 country agent should be changed,” slid Ruth | near Gettyaburg, Pa. employed, as there is no county agent with a broad grin. me Yelts ago re at the present time. The final’ it would have been a tations offense| . Nleafaguun revoluitionists are re unofficial total is 1008 for and 1003 for any pif “es to break-a window with | pulsed ‘with heavy losses in two tui- u base bal Nom, it brings a. new | tles, government ; $90. automobile? — San NEWS BRIEFS res, Secretary. Fall arrives in Washington to face trial on indict~ ments.in oil leasing ¢ascs. dounty, where the proposition was for and 645 agninst with ci cincts to report. Whether ti i coer result will be favorable or unfavol able is not known until more of the missing precincts report. The state law provides that proposition of continuing count: agent work ¢an be placed on the bal- lot at any general clection providing petitiong are presented to the county commissioners signed by 25 per cent ‘slush fund hearings of the voters, and the: were presonted in Wells, Kidder and, Renville countfes. In Steele county, a! potition was presented signed by 26" the Senator ‘King’ concludes ~ Arizona Kade threat; of Are You Strong and | Fall of if Pep? “Thad lost interest. in my busines: decttuse Ife languid and ‘tired,”| hong a business ‘man, “but since tak- at _eplendid tonic and blood ‘pie, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical iscovery, 1 feel. strong and sae = tiating county agent work. Fie Allowed By Bills Allowed By ~ City Commission Waterworks Dept., payroll . Standard Oi] company, Goreack vouling ie sgcur endl i out. fee! is gone an ‘thankfulfor ‘restored vitality, so ‘9 neces to a business man.” Thou- eaidy: ever} td aye fet and ingtead of ‘being ‘pele weak ant tired the Golden “Medeat’b Discovery gavé them jrenew 1, vigor and 3 gett: Ty. it! dragetets.- ‘police, pay roll Git} Police, payroll . Win. J. Noggle, yide walk con- struction . 2 Babe Rath’sBat =|, Won Him Chevrolet’: oat Babe Ruth not ottly won everlasting! base ball renown with his trio of++ home run swats the fourth game}; of the World Series played ;in St.’ Louis, but he also won a Chevrolet, ’ One of the circuit clouts crashed! For BRUISES HOFFS LINIMENT | LARGEST SELLING _ WHITE LINIMENT have proved that PAZO ama Protruding Piles. ees case of fehing, Blind, Bleoding or ns PMO ote Gic: ‘The eittular enclosed with cock tube contains facts se a el Tah hia cn toe PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaumont and Pinc Streete, St. Louis, Mo, 188.9 — BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 01 gz wearing 719 ic material, only .:>..» MEN'S DRESS SHOES’ 9 76 value" “$3 .89 800 hats to be closed. out | at a sacrifice. Values from gd tox 97.00 sage sale for $1 .29-$3.59 Possum collars and lamb- lined. = $40 values at . $31.95 $35 values at........ 24. See aes | acy Sai hte $12.95 ‘Leather ain ‘Lasebelinga et olay ee e a 5 eee aes 6 ae —