The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1917, Page 6

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DEEP wNYSTERY Club Owners at Loss to Know | Why Veteran Wants to Dis- | mantle Part of Them BUSH AND SCHANG HAVE NOT SIGNED CONTRACTS | (UnitedPress.) y York, Feb, 20.—The rece statement of ( Mack that he i tended to allow all holdouts, with the exception of Amos Strunk, to keep right on holding out, has taken the j Zs goat of rival club owners and chased | trouble than ever in keeping out of right down to spring training with ; it. —=—— THE WEATHER MAN WHO) GUESSED tT WwouL RAIN AND IT DID Big Fellows in Baseball. aid to have declared that ssertion that whenever tements the complaining s will be traded or sold to other fers on the a the bidding 4 “Citb Owners at Loss. will be fast and furious, and it is an- im owners in the same circuit | other bet that Schang and Bush vii Mack'and in the National league | will fi e in some fine baseball for completely a loss to under-; other baseball clubs if they escape stand why Ma ould want to dis-j from the organization that has suc- mantle wilt part of a baseball team | ceeded the old ‘Athletics. he still has, Rival club owners in the American Joe Bush and Wally Schang are} league have ‘been a bit, disgruntled said to bé two of the men who have; over Mack’s method:of making a base- refused to sign contracts at the fig-jball team. They have played to hand- ures he offers. With thi two rem-j fils in nearly every: city an. the, coun- nants of the on powerful Mackian’ try. If he starts-new-tetwreck what machine gone, (Mack Would have more} he has left, there will be-still further expressions of apnoyance. Unwise to Defy Public, ‘Mack gets the benefit of good base- ; ball teams and then sends in return 2 college baseball nine to play a high s major league outfit. His team st beginning to show the effect: ssociation with major league nd it would appear extreme- | to defy the pubdlic vy} off the two-arms that have done so much to hold what respect the Athictics formerly commanded. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, 409 Rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the YANKEES START cracks putlied and the broken legs as good as ever, the Yankees will get} away to another flying. start in their}; hunt for a pennant. squad will leave New York Saturday afternoon for Macon and the balan of the team will follow a week la nant possibility last season to a ho +| pital squad that had a hard time ing in the first division, everything will be/@il’ patched and ready when training’ starts. squad of. playe: those who, openc@ the season a year! t ago. annum, | any opposition. shot at.second base and he is expect- of a yea ago, to such an cxtent that} tion, fielder and an. excellent hitter a wife and hits, are needed, ‘will be again in the shortfield. his hitting last year marks in former years, this uted to the injury he received when jhe crashed into the grandstand at the Estate of Joseph the Polo grounds and broke a few a iribs, No Need To Rub! OR stiff sore muscles apply si Sloan’s Liniment to the pain of or ache, it quickly penetrates of the City and soothes without rubbing. |ty of Burle Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neu kot ate quickly reli d more pron | Gagner Notice is given by the under- Administrator Gagner, late , in the Coun- and State of North Da- , to the creditors of, i ust pit them with within six ion of ° family medi of homes hasa pla »Atall druggist: 25c. 50c. and $1.00. ry WthoA.D. 1917. |} J. L.BELL, it Administrator. February, A. D. 117. The Nerves of a Nation Western Union wires serve the country as the nerves do the human body. These wires are the nervous system of the coun- try’s business. . ‘WESTERN UNION Service flashes a-message here—sends money there—and all with accuracy, safety and dispatch. Varied service for 5) %, Mullen, star of the utility boys, will| ‘be on hand to get ready for: any emer: gency. Kirst publication on the 13th day of Magee, Hughie High. Jim Hendryx and young. ones—in .the game are on the Yankee payroll-in the persons of George Mogridge and Nick Cullop. Mogridge is’ not a Youngster in the truest sense of the word, having been in the majors several times before, flashed his real capability, until he landed with — the s, and he suddenly has blos-j somed into a truly great hurler, Cu lop. suffered an -injury to his kneo last year that laid him up for awhile, ALL OVER WITH — ° demands are met. First Yellow Squad to Leave New Others on Staff. York Saturday Afternoon er, Urban Shocker, Al Ru *, Caldwell—it is hoped— make up; the balance of the regular hurling staff. Enough to drive any world’s champions to drink, if injuries don’t smash up the club again. Bill Piercy and Dan for Macon LAY-OUT FOR SEASON ‘ What Is G Theodore Wolf, i newspap much mi x “It is;only certain privileged per. Tipple, two! sons and.certain criminals who refuse SURPASSES THAT OF 16 | spienaia prospects, will be given thor-| to recognize this truth. ough trials again this year. in addi- By H. WH Ce HAMILTON: tion to Ross, Enwright, McGraw, Fer- (United Press Staff Correspondent) “What an error, however, on the WITHIN.”| the Entente to, believe that the Gor powerful} man people will ; the Berlin Tageblatt, de-| gestions but he has written that he is ready: Gisres Germany has suffered from to} ew clothes ts rism, and that. there} tailor!” imust, be a change for the better in g: «9, {oVernment, but that this change musti| VIENNA CROWD RIOTS AT Bob Shawkey, Slim Love, Ray Fish-' ye adopted by the German people on el and Ray) ‘their own initiative. “After the war Germany ¢an no | consuming :Pilsener beer, which. by,its longer be ruled as she has been hith-| scarcity,and high prices is. practically | erto,” writes Wolf. guson and Monroe. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Myron Powell Skeels, Deceased. New York, Feb. 20.—With all the | The first Yankee ned Barlow K..Skeels The Yanks deteriorated from a p te of the Ci This Lhe. nece: Donovan hai months aft , first publication. 0: Said executor’ at’ hi h 4 If ‘anything, the layout 1917 surpasses that of the precedil orth Dal \ Dated February 5, A. D. 1917. =" “BARLOW K. SKEELS, Pipp at First Base. | Executor. Walter Pipp, home-run king of the American league, is a more finished ball player than a year ago, and he February, 4. D,-19)75:. will land the first basing job without |Newton. Dullam & Young, ; ~ Attorneys for Exécutor, Fritz Maisel is being groomed for a (2-6-13-20-27) Roger“Peckinpaugh, a splendid by Rosa Campiga and E. E. , mortgai jto The Northern Land and Mortgage Com- pany, a copporation, mortgagee, dated Baker Has Job Cinched. ‘\the:.25th day of November, 1913,-and! At third base Home Run Frank Bak- filed for record in the office of the reg- statione er, the pride of Maryland, has his job ister of deeds of the county of Bur-' John D. Scherer, cinched, and there are no broken ribs leigh and state of North Dakota on; to interfere with his work. report with the second squad. He will the thirtieth day of January, 1914, and While recorded in book 107 of Mortgages, on page 368, and which said. .mortgage vwar duly assigned by an instrument in writing by the said mortgagee to The First National. Bank of Willow City, Notic? is hereby given by the under-|North Dakota, a corporation, and executor of ' which said mortgage will be foreclosed he Last Will of Myron Powell Skeels, | py a sale of the premises in such mort- y of. Bismarck in the! gage and hereinafter described at the County of Burleigh and State of North front door of the.court house in the Dakota, deceased, to the creditors, of county of Burleigh and. state of North nd all persons having claims against, naxota at the, hour. of two. o'clock -p. said deceased;:to-.exhibit them with mm, on the. itwenty-sevenths.:day of, youchers, within six March, 1917, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage atthe day:of sale. 18 The premises. described in'such mort: . ; . th the City | page.and which willbe sold to'satisty marck in said Burleigh County, |the same are described as follows:\lots two, three and four of section‘six in township one hundred and forty-four,|, and range seventy-five, situated in the First <publicationo& the 6th day ‘of conte Dorelehiena ecw crnoue Default -having been made in ‘the terms of the said mortgage and the a&~) yey; signee of the mortgageee being author- |: ya, fi : |izd so to <o nereby, declares thoientiee Ease : ves : ar nn aT: mortgage -debt due and payable, ac- : = ed to outshine Jone Gedcon, the fliver}NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. | cordingly there will- be due ‘on’ sail Notice is hereby. given that that cer-' mortgage at the day of’sale the sum: Joe will ‘drift back to AA classifica} tain-mortgagd, BXecuted @ndjdelivered of $100.74 and the costs'of sale, includ: ‘ampion, ing the SRtULery attorney’s fee. f Dated February 3; 17 on Nutlobat Bank of, Willow City, ‘North ‘Dakota, “The First’ a corporation, Assignee of Mortgagee: Attorney for assignee of mortgagee, Willow City, North ‘Dakota. (6-13-20-27-6-18) not up to s_attrib- ee ee ay Name Equipment Mrs. K. Champagne . - 24.0 Jas, Fogerty ... Henry Gates L, P. Johanson Ff. H. -Kendall . J. W. Moran Chas. Ode . Angel Aragon, utility at third base; ; ‘Paddy Rauman, who also! i and Charley! Donovan has promised a com- plete se cond line defense for ° this Herman Ode. year's elforts. : L. H. Patten Walters on Staff Again. CG. H. Pherill sensational young! 7°40" ENGR et Peter Rennick E ay of the J, Winkel year, and he} yg gee ee ee ee ew lie Nunamaker, This] , 4 gaa ek aas chew anane one of the brightest spots of the z Donovan clan. Name oe ee Pet: As cutfielders there will be Lee Brown & Gelermann .... C Hendryx, by the é Frank Gilhooley. way, gave promise last year of mak- ing some of the others step some to retain their places. Some Pitching Staff. The pitching staff is a thing to about. With a year of experience to- dream about. With a year of experi- ence together tucked away with the confidence of a young baseball club behind them, this staff should blaze the way this year with little trouble. Two of the greatest southpaws— MUSTEROLE—QUICK Brown & Jones .. Joe Katz .. Kupitz Co. Herman Ode... William Ode W. P. Ramey ., Peter Rennick . Mandigo & Son . aakaakeaasZeaakaaaaa RELIEF! NO BLISTER!) 2.2. 2020 00. 0.000... . s Cc It Soothes and Relieves Like a f . bCa. ss, steeiees Cc Mustard Plaster Without Sree coeds eee the Burn or Sting Cc Musterole is a clean, white ointment.! 4, 6 ward a made with the oil of mustard. It does all) “1 UO Su M the work of the old-fashioned mustard | M plaster—does it better and does not blis- Cc ter. You do not have, to bother with a M cloth. You simply rub it on—and. usually sf Winkel ....-.. +024 the pain is gone! Many doctors and nurses use Muster- ole and recommend it to their patients. Bacteridlogic: , They will gladly tell you what relief it Name gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, Joe Katz ...- stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, Herman Ode . William Ode. Mandigo & Son W. P. Ramey . Peter Rennick . B. O2 Ward. pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted fect, colds of the chest (it often pre- vents Dn¢umonia), J. Winkel -. seeeseeene quirements for this: month, MILK INSPECTION REPORT FOR MONTH OF JANUARY, 1917 Sanitary Equipment. eek eR RRR REE Methods 47.5 ‘Spec. Tot. Supplied Gravity Solids ‘by Peterson “| of A ‘Braddock G. W. Hedrix do. L, J. Garske 1.030 15.68 F, W. Snyder Jeff White W. Field Jeff White 1.032 13.76 1.033 13.91 1.085 18.93 1.032 13.30 Mandigo of Braddock 1.082 . 13.54 Hess Creamery of Glen Ullin = W. Field King of ? 1.133 12.35 1.032 12.70 1.031 (12.57 Spear -& Co. 1.033 14.39 al Analysis oe eee sees The. stores and dairies have Lt pha withthe city re- ours y Gf. ‘RivitanDgON, __.._ Mil Tuspector. 11.5 63.0 57.5 vive 0; iu otha 65.9 72.0 ALB "60.0 secenanevanpeceee Chemical Analysis: aeebe ee ee eee eee 30,000 See Ree RE RHEE ETRE Ree eee RE RE RRE EEE Se REREAD EEK OHHH Ee SHER RE RE HRREEREEeS } Bacteria per cc. 360,000 seeeee oing onin German AS TOLD BY THE NEWSPAPERS WE.-GET. FROM ‘TEUTON EMPIRE BETTER RULE IS DEMANDED, BU T IT “MUST COME FROM part.of.,these dear, good. apostles of accept outside sug- y will allow their n made by a foreign that BEER-DRINKING ON STAGE Rage at seeing an actor on the stage unobtainable by: the -masses. ofthe people, provoked a riot in a Vienna theatre,. according to tue Neues Wie- ner Journal, i In the play :the hero orders “two? Pilseners” from the waiter in a tav- ern. The audience were under. the impression that.no beer would be forthcoming and. that colored water would be supplied instead, but the waiter served two ¢) s of undoubt- edly genuine beer, and these were fol- lowed by two more. “When the fortunate stage hero stepped. forward and, after holding. up the beer to the lig nd, smiling at the. aiidience, drained glass. after glass .with evident gusto, the exasper- ation of the people broke all bounds,” reports the: Journal.’ ‘Amid discord- ant shouts of abuse, halfa dozen men rushed :from their seats and clamber: ed to the stage, kicking and other ‘wise injuring in tlicir' passage the con: f ‘ductor ‘of the orchestra and two other musicians, ** 5 “In the couse, of the tumult two rows of ‘Seats collapsed.” : MYNICH “KIDDED” ON ITS BEER SHORTAGE" Indicating the somewhat strained and tle i) Ba- “are making|' nid It’s The Same Fruity, Ghewy ALTE: old: town’s gone, and’ the old ways with iit Man’s'staiidards:of living CHEWING “‘Piper’?” has the piquancy. and exclusive with ‘‘Piper.’”” Buy a ‘plug cof “Diner” to-day prouf, convenient package keepi chewing ‘tobacco with the folks’ ‘round’ here- to-day it’s. firmer than ever in_populdt-prébe piece. | “'Some chew this,’’ you’ tang -thrills your taste -2znd-soothes your senses. :.¥ou'll Like The Modern Package, Too! The world’s best Chewing Tobacco comes in a modern, dust- a. mockery of the bee rationing in Munich, referring to tae southern cap- ital as a “beer city.” According to the Taegliche Rund- schau,-free fights are daily. Munich’ oc- currences because crowas of idlers en- ter the beer: halls.and ‘drink all tho supply before the honest. clerks and artisans arrive to get their share, “Beer: stamps” are to be issued to Munich ens, according to the Ber- lin Tageblatt.. oP et9disoe yer The Munich’ Post ‘ansiothees that large. quantities ‘of malt, ‘intended for Bavarian breweries, have been divert- ed to ‘Prussia by dishonest middle- men and that the Bavarian author!- ties have tried to hush the scandal by letting. the middlemen off with a warning and the payment. of “con- science money,” which has been ap- plied to the organization for. provid- ing public meals. It is stated that the amount of “conscience money” Anounts-to-#425,000;-but-that the prof- it made by the middlemen must have far exceeded any such amount, as the price of malt is in Prussia three times the price in Bavaria. Arrests by the Prussian police are reported from Co- logne and Krefeld. Tho Hotel of Character and Comfort Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, 18. cts..oach, @ for.00 cts. ALUETT, PEABODY & CO., IC, MAKCES hav« changed but his standards of chewirig'tobacco’s . ame. “Way back in ’82 “Piper” was the favorite id Tosacco zest, the fruity quality and full bodied richness of choice, white Kentucky Burley mellowed by age and blended with the exhilarating ‘‘champagne flavor’ from your dealer. Cut off a big Il say as the wonderful winc-like ing it fresh, clean and appetizing. Pasteboard slide boxes 5¢:. tin I Og. in the-original plug form. Ae amie ~

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