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| Additional Sports i Alumni Cagers Defeat Comets Bismarck Veterans Maintain Lead Throughout Game; Meinhover Leads Scoring Maintaining a big margin through- out the game, the Bismarck alumni | hal! cagers defeated the Comets in the 28-9. Displaying an accurate shooting outfit, the alumni quint, all veterans of the Bismarck high school, man- aged to retain their laurels in the first victory they have had during the holiday season. Big “Tiny” Meinhover led the alumni quint with a total of 11 points. Bryant, Comet forward, sup- plied the Comets with six points to lead his team mates in: scoring. The game was ragged throughout. The Comets’ defense did not hamper the alumni five in their shooting. ‘They consistently broke through ‘the onde: oa Jan. 2.— (®) — Liberty eae se ee ped Ree wind Oe EET First aise 02 26. through the medium of the members TION FG FT PF jeonference, will form the basis of the Nei g ) Cmte eee program which will include five ma- Goete, f oiscss 0 12 0 jor and five minor projects. Doyle, c : 0 0-3 3 \""There will be three group meetings, Moore, & ss Cia eae re rent, Britain {te membership of the association be- Lov. & weve 0 0-0 Ligy’ ‘92 9/16 cents; ing devided in to three parts so that Dohn, g « 0 0-0 Olitaly 5.23'. cents; Germany 23.80 /each group will be small enough to = —, S/cents:Norway 26.73 cent: Sweden Total ‘ 2. 5-11 6 (26.76% cents; Montreal 99.82 19/16 | Operate efficiently. Munn @B) FG Fr PF icents. Members whose last names begin H. Brown, ee 1 aa Os CRALGS satin with the letters A to G, inclusive, are Slattery, t .. 1 1-1 4 witneapori, dam kW anne of |28ked to meet at the association Meinhover, ¢ . 5 1-2 carlot grain sales: rooms at 8 p. m. Monday January 5; Erle Benet, ¢ - 2 it Gf, Wheat No. 1 hard spring 744: No; |those with names from H to O, in- forte S500 in e i ee clusive, at 8 p. m., Tuesday, January Eimer Benser, 6 Fett terisig: Nowy ‘nara 6, and those with names from P to Z 12 ty TH Mi. P°amber durum or; Nos senate ma es tat Gh WELLay roe : mixed durum 58 2 red’ durum j january 7. He > ~ At each meeting members of the board of directors will preside. Those Jamestown Men Play i who have been appointed to take Golf New Year’s Day | charge of the meetings are F. M. Da- — i] |vis, B. O. Ward and Carl Nelson on Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 2.—(@)—/ Taking advantage of spring - like weather on New Year's day, four Jamestown men played 18 holes of golf in the afternoon. They were Dr. B. V. Nierling, Oscar Berg, Waidemar) Tellner and Elmer Willet. Gladstone Cagers Beat Lefor, 20-10 Gladstone, N. D., Jan. 2.—Glad- stone’s K. C. basketball team defeat- | ed the Lefor independents 20-10 in aj recent game. Gladstone jumped to an eight point | Jead in the first quarter and main-; tained their margin throughout the | game. Superior teamwork and ac- curate shooting were responsible for the victory. Yale’s Pucksters Defeat St. Mary’s; New Haven, Conn, Jan. 2—(P)— Yales hockey team Wednesday de- feated St. Mary's of Minnesota to win its fourth straight game. The score was 3 to 1. 1B The game was hard fought through- ie Brink scored the visitors’ lone ; Spells out. tally in the third period while the Elis had three men off the ice. | Bostwick, Todd and Fletcher scor- ; ed for Yale. Fletcher scored when | the puck bounded into the net off) Prelesnik, right defense for St.; Mary's. Another British Title Returned by Hollywood London, Jan. 2—(?)—The abdica- tion of Bill Tilden, following the withdrawal of Bobby Jones from golf's amateur ranks, suggests that old England is winning her modern; sports battles on the movie lots of | Hollywood. { Every time an American champion | retires to hit the golden trail to Cali- fornia, some British title comes home. Tilden’s surrender of the Wimbledon | singles honor, which he won in a great comeback last summer, takes the British tennis crown out of the hands of a foreigner for the first time in 20 years. Although Tilden never held a place | in British hearts like Bobby Jones, he provided a thrill every time he picked up a racquet. Gophers Preparing For Carleton Game Minneapolis, Jan. 2.—()—Perfect- ing a defense and sharpening its at- tack, the University of Minnesota basketball team today tapped off its preparations for the Carleton coltese quint in the field house Saturday | night. The contest generally is expected to be harder than any of the previous three preliminary tilts as the North- field quint is the reigning mid-west champion and a veteran aggrega- tion. ‘The most favorable development for the Gophers over the week has been ‘the return to good shape of Earl Loose, - veteran forward. Loose's sprained ankle is practically sound again and he will be ready to start at forward. Woman Buys Tulsa Western Loop Club Phone—Vay a Night—22 ce high ‘school gymnasium last Dish!) ° 4 AGitional Markets Mrs. Thomas will be the first wom- an to purchase and operate a pro- Jt baseball club in the south- west, _ She said Carl Lindimore, veteran Second baseman of the Wichita team, Probably would become playing man- ager of the new Tulsa club. Ohio State Cagers Beat Cornell, 38-24 Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 2.—(#)—Play- ing its second game of the basketball season, Ohio State defeated Cornell university, 38 to 24, here Wednesday. The Buckeyes led, 22 to 12, at the COMMERCE GROUPS Trio of Conferences by Local) Business Association to Be | Held Next Week i Three members conferences have | been called by the board of directors of the Bismarck Association of Com- f. merce to be held January 5, 6, and 7.) ig The purpose of these annual meet- ings is to get the members together | i to express their individual opinion as {|to what the work of the year should *!be and to offer suggestions for con- structive action. At the beginning of the meetings; each member attending is given ai card on which he is asked to write any suggestions that he may have. ‘When this has been done an informal 80%. discussion of the various problems Midwest Utilities, new—19. and suggestions will be held and plans MIN al for their promulgation’ during the Firat "Banke ‘Stock ary ieee coming year will be considered. Northwest Bancorporation—32. ‘After the meetings, the board of di- GOVERNMENT BONDS | pease will formulate the program . CURB STOCKS New York, Jai (®)—Curb: Cities Service—t6. Hlectric Bond and Share—43%. Standard Oil of Indiana—37%- CHICA ‘TOCKS: Corporation Securities—1. Ingull Utilities Investment. BO! Woor \Monday; George Duemeland, Theo- Boston, Jan, 2.—(#)—The limited |dore Quanrud, Joseph Trimble and A. amount of business ‘being closed in|R, Tavis on Tuesday and Paui he wool market is on 58-6 pa finer grades for immediate delivery ; Wachter, A. J. Arnot and O. V. Bow- oe steady prices as compared v man on Wednesday. Pesta nate neiteanrece | ‘These conferences are not limited below last week's quotatior to the membership of the association een as eal of commerce, H. P. Goddard, sec- similar fleeces of 56s quality are be- : ing, sold at 27 to 28 cents, and 48-508 (etary of the association sald today at 26 and 27 cents in the grease. De-|and any individual living in the com- mand for these grades, however, is! munity is urged to attend. He fur- extremely sane ther states that any member who finds it inconvenient to attend on his ¥ Ischeduled night may attend any one US! |of the three conferences. close 11% ceptances casy, Th y four months 1] to six months ig! ruling rate 3 per cent; per cent. ‘Time loans steady, Thirty to 90 2% to 3 per cent: fou months 2% to 3 per cent. Prime commercial paper 2% to per cent. Bankers’ ay five and si Gould Returns from BISMARC RAIN | (rurnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | No. 1 dark northern j,,9: .C. Gould, superintendent of Lnorthern .. Mandan schools, returned Wednesday fo: Lamber duran» evening from Fargo where he at: eee re ete tended the meeting of the North Da- Ne kota board of coritrol of the high school league. ; During the meeting trophies were purchased for basketball | ments. Flasher, which has been in the Mandan basketball district, was | transferred to the seventh district which will hold its basketball tourna: a cae a nae clpnent this year at Hettinger, accord- farsaw, Jan. 2.—Compulsory mili-| ing to Mr. Gould who is vice-presi tary service for women is expected to| gent of the board. Hard winter wheat Sport Board Meeting, tourna- | laccompanied by Bernie Dahl spent | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1931 Mandan, who was hit by the Mandan- Bismarck bus Tuesday morning while crossing Mandan’s main street. Mrs. Williams was reported to be resting easily this morning by her at- tendants at the Mandan Deaconess who is in the employ of the United States agriculture department and is stationed at Washington, D. C., will arrive in Mandan Sunday or Monday. Mrs. Williams had her left leg broken just above the ankle, and suf- fered a fracture of the right thigh. Kennelly, McCann To Go to Chicago J. K. Kennelly and F. G. McCann of the Kennelly Furniture company will leave Saturday for Chicago to attend the annual meeting of the na- tional retail furniture association which will be held in Chicag: Following the convention in Chi- cago, they will make a brief buying trip to Jamestown, N. Y., and Grand Rapids, Mich. Principal speakers at the furniture convention will include Colonel Rob- ert R, McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune, and Thomas H. Beck. vice president of the Crowell publishing company. Approximately 8,000 are expected to attend the convention, according to Mr. McCann. Driscoll fete va wane — By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart enier- tained Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and ‘family Christmas day Mrs. Mabel Rosvold and daughter Mavis, spent the week-end with Mi Ella Rosvold. and Miss Dors Jensen of Plaza, are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and, and Mr. Jensen. ‘Madson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs, id. D., is visiting her parents, Mr. ‘Mrs. Henry Apland. Helen Lien. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet en little Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. C: supper. and children of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elmer Koon. township, were business callers Driscoll Monday. | Miss Beryl Johnson spent the week. jed in Tappen with Miss Rose De Witt |. Quite a number from Driscoll mo caiptol fire. Mrs, Jamgochian of spending a few days visiting Mrs. J. Wright. and family Christmas day. W. E. Titus, motored to Sunday evening. iter who left a week ago. {Saturday evening in Tappen. {Christmas at their parental home. |. Miss Doris Tice of Bismarck spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. El mer Koon. Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and Mrs. Ed;0f Mr. and Mrs. C. A. H, Meland, Miss Ruby Apland of Belfield. N: and Mrs, Vic Pederson, Jackie Pede son, Miss Vernice Newcomer spent Mon- day in Wing with her cousin, Miss tertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. daugen far] Me- | | land and son Willis at Christmas eve! }, Mr. and Mrs. James Koon enter- tained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and family of yp Taft township, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee ga, Ben Koon of Bismarck and Mr. and |, Ole Vik of Lein township, Art Bjor- hus and Nels Dronen of Clear Lake in} Chr tored to Bismarck Sunday to see the Windsor, is Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reiderer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlabach Mrs, Mabel Rosvold and her father, | Bismarck | daught g. I, H. Onmodt left Monday morning | Koon home. Oth for Seattle to join his wife and daugh- | #lme “The Misses Vannie and Mina Lewis | call Quite a large crowd were roller skating at the Sterling hall Saturday Mrs. Ed Thomas and son Donny, spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. H. A. Knudson. Mrs. Al Jordan and Miss Cordelia |Jordan spent Monday in Bismarck, | v. Lars Foss, left Monday for | Minneapoli Mrs. C. A. Swanson and Miss Lillie (Mrs. F. O. Johnson. : \_ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindermith of Bismarck and Mr, and Mrs, Robert \Eisenbeisz spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fisenbeisz. Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf, Misses Frances Sherman and Vivian Taylor }and Carlton Sherman at a 6 o’cloc! /Christmas dinner. Paul McCann left Monday morning fer Sanborn to visit friends and rel- ative: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and family at dinner Christmas eve. Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Sawyer of Bis raarck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Sawyer Christmas day. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogstad and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mad- son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland |Sunday evening. |. Mrs. Wm. Van Vlect and children Were over night visitors at the Hau- {gen home Sunda |,, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson spent jthe week-end in Steele with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Sivert Knuditson. | Adam_ Eisenbeisz spent jweek-end in Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindermith and Mrs. Irving Hanson. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Engiebrecht of Froutville, Colo., are visiting Mrs. Ella Rosvold and family. Mrs. Engelbrecht was, before her marriage, Miss Thel- ma Rosvold. | Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin, Mr. and \Mrs. Floyd Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. |Egner Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. El- PLANNING MEETINGS une jhospital. Her son, Ralph Williams, | Saason spent Friday afternoon with *' wood Swanson and their f were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Swanson Christmas day. Mrs. Bertheau and son Herman of Linton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson on their way to Bismarck. | Miss Frances Sherman of Bismarck, spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf. She was ac- Miss Jane Jensen of Minneapolis |COmpanied by Vivian Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann ente! tained Mr, and Mrs. A..M. Brusc! ‘wein and family at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr were guests E. Newconier on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson enter- tained Mrs. Hannah Pederson, Mr. Henry Leonard and Albert Ped- ‘son, Christmas day. Taft ‘ By FLORENCE GOSNEY and Mrs. George Lewis and ughter Marion were Bismarck call- ; ers Monday. Ernest Hurr was a Sterling caller Frida Mr. and M resley Gosney and daughters Florence and Edna spent tmas eve at the Ben Koon home in_Bismarck. marck Wednesday to s mas at the Carl Kositzky home. is also going to stay and visit there after Christmas. | Prids Mr. and Ar s. P, M. Gosney and the| @ “| of the week. Mrs. Geo. Haugen and Sylvia called R on Punkkle Pederson Saturday after Mrs. Hannah Pederson called on | noon. irs, Rasmussen an irs. Van | Mrs, Vie Pederson Saturday evening. | Vleet spent Friday evening with hey. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller rida Ben Koon family in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and |tamily spent Sunday at the John; | Benz home. | | Dean Johnson, son of M. Johnson |of McKenzie spent Christmas day with his friend Hanford Fairchild. | Callers at the Gosney home Sun- | of her Christmas vacation with the {sons Ernest, Marvin and Harold were | Mrs. Ww, entertained Christmas at the Ernest | atives and Saville home. Dwight Carlisle and sister, Miss Avis, of Bismarck, enjoyed Christmas at the home of their parents, Mr. {mi and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle. ling and Friends ena slowly im day were Glen Elness, Hanfcvd Fair- child and Arnold Kusch. a |_ Ernest Hurr and daughters Ida and | Elmona were Sterling callers Monday. || Mrs. Ed Fogarty returned home j \from Bismarck on No. 8 Monday | | where she has been visiting the past | few days. i Miss Dorothy Zuraff and Freto En- | vick, who are well known in this! |community were married in Bismarck | |Saturday. Miss Loretta Jacobson | {and Homer Envick attended. Hi |" The Art Chenoweth family visited | at the Martin Nelson home in Ster- | ling Sunday. ‘The E. A. Kling family visited at |the Zelmar Dyrstad home Sunday. | Friends will be sorry to hear of the ica of Mrs. Sophia Eggen, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John |Morrow in Jamestown.’ The Eggen family used to live near Long lake. | Max Lang and daughters Esther |and Margaret spent Friday at the | | Charley Anderson home, if ——WildRose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL | | Happy New Year to everybody. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Peterson en- tertained all their children at their home Christmas. Those present from | a distance included Mr. and Mrs. 8. | B. Gooding and children, Miss Lillian | Peterson, who is employed in Bis-} marck and Miss Ellen Peterson who / teaches near Hague. | Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck were en- tertained Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothy in Kidder county. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and daughter, Miss Ada, had some dental work done in Bismarck the fore part Christmas guests at the Browna- well home included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Buddy of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and little daughter Joyce of Moffit and Mrs. Donald Snyder and sister, Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and Get poisons out of system... . Doctors know that this modern scientific laxative works efficiently in smaller | doses because you chew it. ; Safe and mild for old and young. ‘Jorence and Edna _ were Christmas dinner guests at the James Koon_famil r guests were the . the George Lee family and Dorothy Lee, and the Ben Harold Steeg and Eldon Lewis spent | Koon family. Presley M. Gosney was a Bismarck saturday afternoon. t | night. action by women members of parlia- ment. The scheme provides for the formation of a special women’s army in which girle will be required to serve when they attain the age of 18.! In the event of war they will form a, Marked improvement is shown in special reserve. ithe condition of Mrs. Joseph Williams, be established here as the result of oe Condition of Bus FOLEY-GRAM ] No more troublesome night coughs for those fortunates who take genu- ine Foley's Honey and Tar Com-| Pound. Dependable. Quickly stops persistent wearing coughs. Coats the throat with a healing demulcent. |! Clears the air passages of bothersome phyegm. Exactly suits Elderly Per- sons, being sedative withput opiates. Mildly laxative. Ask for genuine Foley's, Family Size. A real thrift Buy. Sold everywhere.—Adv. soft and smooth MENTHOLATUM does away with Government Inspected Meats Saturday Specials Rendered 100% Pure, LARD Limit with Meat 12c CHUCK ROAST 22 Best Center Cut, Ib. eno oe HAMBURGER, Fresh Ground, Ib. .. .12c. 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You'll feel fine in | the morning. Promptly and | pleasantly rids the eystem of the bowel poiscas that cause headaches —25c. tised. | Suit $25 For cash in load lots. This T. M. Second and Broadway Dodge Brothers and A Stampede of Buying and Spending Bergeson’S “Sell Now” SAL Is packed with people because the store is packed with bar- gains. Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Being Carried Home As Every Busy Hour Rushes By _ Thank you, folks, for the voicano of confidence you have given this “Sell Now” Sale. As we go to press, the store is full _ of people and we are happy to pass out the bargains as adver- S Selling Now at $19.50 Values up to $45 GORDON & DOBBS HATS $5 and $6 Hats Selling Now at $3.95 $8 Hats Selling Now at , $5.95 More Bargains Edna Mae Gosney is spending part | Coal, per ton - $3.00 -Help these that bring the prices down. PHONE 1132-W STORAGE M. B. GILMAN CO. ‘Overcoats ery Day =. is good dry coal from Wilton. BURCH Phone 808 Plymouth Motor Cars $19.50 $28.75 $36. Values up to $55 $10, $12.50 Hats Selling Now at $6.95 headache, sore throat. Aspirin is not only effective, always safe. always the same—brings prompt relief safely—does ne depress the heart. by the name BAYER on the package and the word GENUINE printed in red. : Bayer Aspirin Know what you are taking to relieve thet pain, The tablet stamped with the Bayer cross is Don't take chances; get the genuine product identified A BayerTablets ' Aspirin : AX, to Los Angeles and San Francisco Sg From BUTTE--January 17th Plan now for a delightful sojourn in sunny California. Reduced rates in effect on above date. Stopovers allowed in Nevada and California on the going trip, and at any point returning. Special trainsleave Butte Los J ening Return limit April 8, 1931 For further details consult: To San Francisco and riurn via Ss Por Wer, SOO nion Pacific THE OVERLAND ROUTE SEE So & 1: Announcement | I wish to inform my friends and clients that I have moved my offices from No. 7 Eltinge Building to 1191 Fourth street, over Richmond’s Bootery, where I have larger and more commod- ious quarters than in the old location. } WILLIAM M. SCHANTZ Certified Public Accountant : Phone 540 Residence Phond 1820 Audits Income Tax Service Accounting We offer our modern home suitable for large or small fu- neralg.at no additional cost. 5 * 'W. E. PERRY Funeral Director