The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1927, Page 6

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| fate: RM Bs Gigi Ache 8 during an era when gloves-and other) or Strike him full in the chest. '|of. the. time’ during. the ride from | A. L. Brigham, superintendent of the| Two 18-hole rounds in 8t and 83) odor paraphernalia were uakaown. alle 8 A “ith ‘these’ boner’ blayers,| keke, Where bo Voatioe the EP a, a Washburn schools, is in chargé of; had been recorded in her favor today| 0 ‘topped off his career oy captain ennet, Ww! Mieke fc bonoonlatie Meketion 3 | the tourn | and the golf scalp of a woman cham-| He Mee Detroit team to the world's | W#s sold to Boston Jn 1688 for §26,000) RNe aeas Ge vias eedaeaceie tt pion hung from her belt as she swung| championship in 1887. In recognition| ¢ recgrd Price at that time, He wal) After stepping from, the moving iR ds Broken F hor, clubs for a second round match) of his services, Bennett Park, former] {obva,t0 uve vere Where Ne lost both | sultease im the-tiver climbed vo the ‘ ecords Broken or ina ‘hele Rdtferrh gt eo green| tome of the Detroit club, was 1-amed Le diese than weciaent, rail and jumped.” | Mrs. Fox strode fro: in hi % é Number of Entries yesterday, her cheeks rosy beneath a ia Ble honor Charlie,” as Bennctt], ora ite yes ee eee i me reves head of silver hair. She had trounced) "Home run Charlie” ae | Benue't| in the pottery A ii : ; ar in Illinois Relays) ii oc ’Gbaugn of Cleveland, aj 2s known to fans, caught Dr. Rich-| 10 ts v7 , PHANTOMS WIN |pepaprenastest?toy WORKOUTS FOR Brome el Fa REMIT eet Te a] nal eagie bond and the Oe | Unidentified Man "ale pesca, Toe P. —The i-| of 83 for the 18. She had won m - d h fame. treatment 3 | egarded ax! ist honors the day before in the aual-| “i. "Devfected ‘the first chest pro-| Jumps to His Death ( ished all previpus|sizedscourme, oo se ne | wcene May intouced tn, orepnieed UL, Feb, 25.—U—A : ashe sized course, * 2 i: e- device coi a incy, IIL, . 25. —An un- OVER STEELE MIDGET ¢ umber of, cntries.| In 1890 Mrs. Fox played in her first neq tilted with cork which was worn | jgcntiticd mane avout, de yen old, APoRus H Sixty-eight universities, colleges and national championship and since under the shirt. The invention was|jeaped from the Hannibal bridge to at high schools from states have en-| qualified in all attempts but four. tered 728 athlet the eight relays} Knitting and afternoon naps she, I and 10 special events at the Univer-| leaves to grandmothers less hardy, ay, ee aps tomorrow afternoon ae y it for ee long Loe a Baas parse and -night. rolic throug! oles of gol F ; " Demons to Have Light Prac- SEE RR re or top off the effort with a practice ses- oi > Scere 24 to 22 Victory Over ei ale eee Bud Taylor Scores pau pease Tone : ~ we ‘ eccenet tice Tonight, Await Strong ik A Kidder County Men in Fast Pai ; ecisive Triumph Charles F. Bennett, i % i Dickinson Aggregation ri g Overtime Encounter Over Eddie Shea| Noted Baseball Star e e paren Ww y wo — i Tn an: overtin flinleked “ths Datrone wai Chicago, Feb. 25—)—Bud Tay-|Of 40 Years Ago, Dies skil ed OUSECWI1VeS were h ssion tonight and then rest,|lor, the blond Terre Haute youth, fee ey . awaiting the arrival of the Dickin-| Who is recognized as bantamweight Detroit, Feb, 25.—()—Charles F, son Midgets tomorrow night. champion in Illinois and 17 other| Bennett, 72, a noted figure in organ- @ eo. Strong st has been put on de-|§ went into the featherweight| ized baseball of more ‘than 40 years fense in this week's practice, in an|¢lass last night to seore a decisive] ago, died at his home here last night a 10-round triumph over Eddie Shea,| following a long illness, Chicago, Bennett was o leading catcher and Rese idavtar's, ent Another Chicagoan, Wolcott Lang- Rete A od, while : ford, who has been’ on a recent i Steele eautrs had sctice and ‘much “tine hes been [finticutfs irom the witiowy bare] WHO ENGAGES INE hundred representa- “‘I entered four kinds of jelly “The. Phants ee vindin Se immmentals. “Basket Shade of © California.” They tive housewives were made with beet sugar at the e thi , mak h ting ‘01 sho g has bee: A 8 ie, ‘, Ee PBR E LANE RY. gp and the lengt Piet aPeties during the entire 10 rounds, ‘was D. B.C. GRADUATES asked this question: “Whathas county fair and won first on 4 the | ¢RRE LAY sen showing up so well in|hardly touched by the dusky Lang- ; : been rt ith beet em all.” iil ietaiea's vnasece ation in tenni few. gates alowed: canis ford, who had wou his last tive starts Leading firms in all lines secure al experience with them all. Pierre Lan year-old young still present at praetices. Sv ngtord om the flo in ee. octtt| employecs from Dakota Business sugar? . h srd-fought and looked for a m ter MOA AEC sata pegiee ak re ch Harel Gant oie okey cote Mba lear as) 3 College Fargo, because D. B. C. ’ x “My jam, which has won first it would end anothe e sO! orotra, Lacoste oac rold Collins was y i a pee pha, i} pire rts i sas f but Greenfield dropped a short French stars He is cons Olson, who is in bed with the flu} an rounds but whet wereit the] ACTUAL BUSINESS training The replies were positive. Most _ prize for the past two years at ; in to make the final score 21 tol sWered | ‘Duvis” Cup’ iuaterial. “lt Chances of the speedy guatd's play. fists shooting like “busy pistons Pt ti cond of them commended Great our county fair, was made with ‘ Hele Hae a. fast: teai antooneli ee) eaten- slim, although Coach Collins — will | Sha c wilted. Taylor's title was not | wherc) starts these young folks ” Pare ae aepuble of tneking. long (ine. the Saibud’ States’ has Known by tonight whether Olson will] at stake, | Shade | weighing 122% | pza/esperience, instead ofmeretheory. Western Sugar for every use, beet sugar. Simao iad Otten ap i ae asec es sie anergy cienietoe bis | eke orga cond anes 7 ph ih ‘Another capacity crowd of 10,000 Armour & Co. recently employed particularly for jelly t raking, can- Ma than 2 000, 000 Bereta) while n few cf ai ; LE La ale _| Fay’ Brown ‘will take his place and,| witnessed poryiblebiliaalis L J.A. Beitg, just finishing his course. ning preserving. ny more 1000,0 nes also netted — b rhe | Sprartinig to reportd, ill beable corn Pts | Diamond Rubber Co. engaged Har- . housewives today are using Kidder county men seemed -| [#2 good work in filling in. | Brown | $34,000. sold: Holthisen;. ‘Ramee Mercantila iar diasbes: t Western Sugar f i cesta seemed a iee,| | few "Weeks "ani Ye manifesting’ an] @—=—————————._g|exd Hotthusel, Bago M er oo touts 4 to tossing in the short on : \ sepals Lele. oda ll . ; . tool M : ike it because o: dae aetint! Riad siae MOE| | bility to toss the ball] | BY s La: i 4 purpose. [hey Preiatiiseme vaurent work tel | through Shee ate _ Tights Last Night | Watch each week. eae “I have used Great Western its sparkling whiteness, its pur- The High Scores ' FP Shea BUR ERG ac renemicte| ecccoRS IL: Sotsiy nein RAAIEH Sugar with much satisfaction. ity, its uniformity—and most of M. Loerch was high ma h 13} a tomorrow night} | Chicago —Bu ‘lor, Terre Haute,| Suc ul. ¢ i a i Bee Le Lone ditt a cide will shove a ravtical change in team-| defeated Eddie. Shea, Chicagg. ,(1)).] 1-7. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., It makes delicious preserves and all, because of its performance! ae jg eed aad port aetting bili: Dare, shew Calera, beat Woleatt| 806 Frooe Se. Fane. jellies, and gives the home- ‘or the Phantoms, Greenfield was ly one 7 chedule ito : 4 me ———_———————— A ° high point man with nine points! [ext woek-—a ‘practice tit with the| Faluse, Salt Lake City, ‘won from baker a feeling of confidencein Your grocer has Great Western Slattery had seven and Haas eigh ' ‘aining School Thursday, The imbaco, s (6. ; rx er * * * Slattery had seven and Haas eight, rar raiuers have been doing oud Work] tsuuceh doc” Lapeay, ‘Newark baking and pride inthe finished Sugar. Ask him for it by name. positions played good games” and Powerful Spanish Fighter Has i the zane on the PAC TOI Bla Ue cE ok 9 product.” Judge for yourself! their scoring record indicates t . ie * a g00d armer up Fae Babin Oo ke “ s. they did wood work. Greenfield tos | Scored Three Knockouts |™en>. pases | Young Zabish, Pittsbargh (2): ‘White ¥ Rue Dot ot then cee] Since Coming 10.8. | NaN ATT | plnnapolis, Md-—Bud Nolan, San Grounds” THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY * 8 did s. 5 oS. |F defeated Willie Ptomy, Preetine | oils M LE AN UINTS Sate cipeee cea § SUGAR BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO lattery, at did well and ' Are among the was one of the oot . while Middaug j Ne al Ut oih Ba vere easel Piso y ; - upheld the de i | ted Leo Gates, York SHIRTS at ite Annual ic cunty Basketball), Hino Useudun vs, Investigate @ ie , : ee the ak «|, Meet Being Held at Wash- | ¢; n (10). new Man Compare ‘ 2 burn—8 Teams Participate | (10): a D rie at . D.-Billy Petrolle, H k Jawson, Milwaukee 4 , dure 1 ERR EE e FAVORITE aeeeer | i Steele s|65-year-old Woman Caramel Pudding UR ate aicanareees Expert Golf Player Psi paw reopen) aah ne eae ve ning. camp| te meee j boiling water and one cup Orest g 0 ¢ 1 y e awkward | a Nair Heights, Fla, Feb, 25,--() Sigeare Seas. poll 15 minutes and nd tu ulso report | ove; r vening of life by | 2—Cream together one-half salen s : grandmother” ¢ cup Great Western Sugar and tables Metérce: Collins, ief philadelphia At 65. she “fares butter. Add hal New Desserts Free—~ oa i orth with golf clubs, plastering de- | : championship game Send for the Sugar Bow! ( . i al yed this evenine, while W: recipe book, “Seventy- ‘ j powerful Butte will play a consolation Five Delicious Des- h path to the mateh, ki oun ae serts,”by Mrs.Ida Bailey h |. Garrison, Washburn, Wilton and a Adare ceiies. Allen. It is free. Butte won victories in’ the opening | Quick, re relief from fi 180°] games of the tournament, yesterday. | painful callouses on the feet. - | right hand resulted)” Garrison defeated Turtle Lake, 13 Atall drug and shoe sores _ r . in one of the hardest-fought DtScholf: Take Fi Gri First| nes played, while Washburn had no & PR raya ake irmer rip on First) * t trouble defeating Underwood, 33 to 7 ine a A | 20. Wilton won feoms iolebarhae by Zino-pads ae ae # eed . Place By Victories—Paint- ee SSS posite toffice ers Defeat Klein’s nths. ago with onte Munn. porarily sidet By taking three straight games from the Fleck Motors team in bo ing matches this week, the 0: Will quint took a firmer grip on f fs vson, Afre position. Prozio and Romero Roj . Jelinek was high ma FULTS US z ¥ » With 540, wh r Bre was. hig CAGERS MEET de was hig! Flecks with 525 and F. Humme! was next with 471 = The Bismarck a -a- a 4 team did the b Vv \ the week against the Kle: men, taking two out of th sin areas Hatliday, Stanton, Golden Val- y broke the sea son’s record by shooting scores of] Jey, Hazen Win Games in i 256, = 187 ae 65) conn, only ( d dl T two short of the rd. Steve ira Led 2 re’ 2 if bi Walery also made u high score. pet. sraded League Lourney For months he had hated to face it....He absorbs. Andit gently distends the intestines Be ehcchier brothers, ‘Mike Halliday, N. Di Feb, 25. -(Special] 8 lipping. Losing out. He who once had +—cleansing, removing wastes, ALL-BRAN Joe, playing on the Klein Toggery|to the Tribune) Halliday, Stanton,| shown such shining Promise! His old-time contains sufficient “bulk” to perform this team, also had a big night, getting | Golden Valley and Hazen came out)” vigor had gone. Ambition, itself! Whathad _work—because it is 100% bran. In a part- 593 yr Sat respect vely Te ear ale ae high'Schoot| happened? He seemed to grow weary be- bran product the quantity of bulk is too Bismarck Paint and Glass fescue district tournament, played ie the day seas hall way, through! small to be entirely effective. here yesterday and today. i t curse was beggaring his life? | Halliday romped to a to 13 vie- piicgeilies - Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN op oe learyciver Dudes ; reby_ setting a Constipation blights many a pg Lod er Don't risk dangerous drugs tournament record to be 5 initiati guarantee é aBe a pert eel te he bright career. It destroys initiative. . mae ea ea spike as nature does. 207 187/29 to io won over! At weakens the body and leads to tions. if 1 docs so: '10w different from pills and drugs ay ae coe ee ann Cons und Hazen de-| disease after disease. Yet, consti- whose dose must be constantly ATOR otals 904 BY2 | feate: Ss s L LS Kilcia Toggery ‘Semi today will] Pation can be relieved—safely, per- eeriee stl flo incre: pet fitad t ; M. Schneider 197 160) see Stanton / matched with | Golden manently. Kellogg’s' ALL-BRAN is at Serve ALL-BRAN with milk or 2 for 25c immy 150| Valley and Hazen inst Halliday. i i , Dummy 50 |The ampionship and “consolation guaranteed to give relief! fepeane ad Fralte or bouer. 2 » Kontos 144 229 games wi Ye pi | this evening. 80al few moment x 3. Schneider ie eit en Why part-bran ia oducts are out ite nut-like favor. Mix it with . es P 5 Totals oe wisili,06 s|Billy Petrolle to Doctars' <n eS other cereals. Use it in soups. Try Compare La Polina with any other cigar made, regardless _ Oscar Company 4 . rs ALL-BRAN e recipes on every package. - © Jelinek edo ase Fight Joe Jawsor at cause it is 100% bran. They koe Phi hyp — of price. 4 we a eames Se you more convincingly M. Humme is 1%! Sioux Falls Tonight! that 100% bran means 100% se. 10050 ee RAN ee eatiienl than words, why it is the choice o more smokers than an Be ea an iB 18] sioue rane Sis bon anom| Mila! Herelowhy: Berle Costk, ees anaeens other high grade cigar... over a million a day... ae Say pag aga | Sige, alls” major’ ring battle. is Poh Bg Bison pve yd grocers. Served by In a large variety of popular sizes and shapes from 10c ta3 for 5i , “Totals 7 923 53 | scheduled for this evening when Billy ey i restaurants, On dinera, ts . ’ a Fleck Motors Petrolle, Fargo lightweight, clashes 3 mS IGAR COMPANY, i} F: Hummel! ie 143 | with Joo Jiwson; Milwaukens in Eire < base ee | ape : » Inc. Philadelphis, Pe. 4 7Dunmy 150| main bout of a card sponsored by the} ~ “Dummy 5 lodge. The fight will be 10 ‘ f; L T. Setinvider, Sr. nds to a decision. | \ i, 8G, Schubert tion on the bill] y maseeeme - ; : 7 ri of Sioux Falls, i , . é vo w ‘Totals Zo, ban- . Te * faces CIGAR i. Games Won a year ago MINNE 18 DRUG CO.,. WHOLESALE DIs i 4229 performances. earned him BRAN are es TRIBUTORS Paint, Glass 4827 on bills in Chicago ang Phil- : ALL- “ae 4 Valley Grocery Co., Local Distributors ery 2s Bh where he made creditable : : os Admission—Adults, junior gnd senior high - School students, 50c. - Grade school children, a 25c, ° Preliminary game at 7 o'clock: Main game at 8 o'clock 7 aa

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