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THE SCOOP CAME — DODGERS WILL PRESENT QUEER FRONT IN 191 Brooklyn Club Far From Champion. | ! ship Material Compared With Other Clubs GEORGE CUTSHAW MAY KEEP HIS OLD STATION Thirty-one to Constitute Make Trip to Training Head- quarters of the circ K. Taner, of a new uncertain condition. th i} Charle: H. Ebbets or some of his ball pla COPS E HEHE DOSS “ DRINK HOT TEA * > : FOR A BAD COLD OPES OEE EEE OES Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburg Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. effective way to break skin, relieving congestion. from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe a cold or the grip. and harmless. RUB BACKACHE AND UMBAGO RIGHT QUT Rub Pain and Stiffness Away with |” a small Bottle of Old Honest St. Jacob’s Oil sore and Jame} has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest “St, Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, , pour a little in your hand and rub it | wa: right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness | the on. He has refused to sign. and lamenes gone. | Sher mith is another. Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, | Larry Cheney, Jack Coombs, Whe penctrating oil nee once. It takes the right out of ache and $s and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciati- | made to ¢ ca and lame back misery so promptly! Party to ( "he Brooklyn Merkle or W ue, champion @ likely look) over by John first base e difficulties | and | aver ( second | e eman who jumbled up the us OPEFDY TOW ies tor the Dodgers, probably will; ——— ive is station if he decider to signi a Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water up- on it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the, day or before retiring. It is the most| Will keep right on doing it. a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the Also loos: , ens the bowels, thus driving a cold to be used only |er pain | ick and ends the | yet absolutely | CUB REPORTER Yassav-Mistar SC0oP- BACK AT MAH MAMMYS HOME, SPRING .AM LOWAHS AMBLOSSOMED — LIL PEEGS AM RUNNIN’ ROUN’ AN’0H MAN - weaken the Dodgers will present a strange front when they take the field on the opening day, Also, there is a well founded belief | that Dave Fultz and his players str! will take well aimed w: bets and his champions un thing is called off. The Dodgers are far from cham. | pionship timber this y compared | with the array of talent that will be | thrown into the field by other clubs. They will have a hard time k pa st i eyen with their full strength jout in the open, The punch that | ried them into the stretch last ss every: | On first bi Jake Daubert unless the Dodger ‘shows up in such bad health that he; jcan’t play ball. His contract, forced ‘from Ebbets during of the Federal league, er year to run at a subs and he has little to worr the future, His health h cidedly bad of late, howev s anoth- ial figure about for been de- and Fred en Adams, the latter recruit, may have a signment, SUNSHINE BUH ~LEEV > tr 5! f the troublous N; TQOKN BRAND AN HOM-NEE + 1 JES DE BEs ‘THINGS 0 EAT- | Yas-s- Boy- BiRDs JES AH MEKKZ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE I COULD.- WRITE | [Yoo NORTHERNERS BOSS DONT APPRECIATE How GET FOR OUR MARCH. SPRING -YASSUH - MAH OLE. MAMMY IN OGDEN, UTAH - ER-ER - “THE PAPA WHO COULD WORK “SONNy’S. SIMPLE -PROBLEMS ? Catcher to Keep Post jeorge Cutshaw, demon bi \# contra At last reports he was ‘holding out and had decided to quit the game. Fred Merkle is to be tried out at! shortstop. He has done well in near-! ly every other position and may sup-} plant I.an Olson and the various other shortstoppers who have been given chances. Third base isn’t so much of a prob- lem, for the veteran Mike Mowrey did. a good job last year and probably Another Slash Threatened Jimmy Johnston right now is. the only outfielder definitely konwn to be ready to start the trip to Hot Springs. | Hi Myers. Buck Wheat and Casey defense last summer, have been re- warded with slashes in their salarie Naturally they are peeved and ha announced there will be no signing by them until the original figures are put back, will make another slash if they don’t|I ship in the signed documents. | Otto Miller has the brunt of catch- thrown upon him this ye through the lack of a good running |1 te. Chief Meyers is rapidly proaching the final bump in the cline. Zack Wheat, a good looking {youngster and a brother of the fa- mous Buck (it and may le- | € k this time Salary Nicked other Dodger whose has been nicked by Ebbots. He one of the most consistent win- ners in the National league early in Dell and Rube Marquard are ex- pected to be on hand with a number of recruits when the first squad en- trains for the Arkansas springs next Thursday. Arrangements have been re for a part of 31 persons on the trip. Have you ever noticed guarantee of his car? reason for this. extent in this territory giving a warranty of ove enough in their product 35 H. P. FOUR HEPES SIX WARRANTY man will almost never bring up the subject of the Out of all the cars sold to any is the BUICK VALVE-I a 12 MONTHS guarantee. portance to the prospective purchaser who should be sure the factory behind the car he buys has faith that really means something. 45 H. P. SIX CYLINDER $1070 . CORWIN MOTOR CO. : Bismarck, N. D. {1 that an automobile sales- There is a most excellent there are JUST FOUR 190 DAYS. One of them -HEAD which carries This is of vital im- to back it with a warranty CYLINDER §$ 675 CYLINDER $1385 Defeat Local Team by Score of 25 to Stengel, the bulwark of attack and jine-up—Clark at guard and Beltman ulty in defeating Bismarck high schoo] at the iocai gymnasium last evening by a score of to 15. It: Ebbets has declared he!was the last game of the seas Saturday of next weel the championship of the south w r}ern district of the state will be played to the Mandan team this going to take a shot at % pheum theater, has returned from aj business trip to 1 * milliner, who is in Chic ing her spring line of hats ed home the first of the week. «6 8 the CITY FIVE WIN OVER BISMARCK 15—Will Play Mandan High This Evening With two of its veterans in the forward—Tower City had little dif: m for; g Friday and) the games for, Bismarck, Comme: ne: > crack Tower City squad left to- lay for Mandan and will give battle evening. CITY NEWS 9 RETURNS FROM EAST. Arthur Bauer, manager of the Or- nneapolis. a8 TO RETURN FROM EAST. Mrs. A. S. Nielsen, the Broadway | go purchas- ; is expect- TO RETURN EAST. Frank B. Allen, who has been in ity for the last weeks in the interest of the Bism k Home Build- ers company, expe to return to his home in Newark, N. J., the last of the week, : s 8 VISITS BROTHER HERE. Art D. Corwin of Hazelton, return- ed this afternoon after a short visit with his brother, R, D. Corwin, of Avenue F. Cloid Kurtz was also a visitor in the capital city from Hazel- ton. While in this section they at- tended the livestock show in Mandan: RANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can now get th ef and -help that mustard plasters without the plas- ter and without the bli Musterole does it. a clean, white ointment, made with oil mustard. It is scientifically prepat so that it works wonders, and y does not blister the tenderest skin. 1 age Musterole in with the tips gently. See how quickly ings relice—how speedily the pain disappears. Use Mu: le for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- biains, frosted feet, colds of the chest ino harm to the system and will carry oif the uric acid by stimulating the i kidneys. WHAT 1 THE CHINE OF ANEUNATISH, LUBBIG AND QUT? (By Valentine IMott Pier . D.) Ever since Scheele, In 1775, discov- ered that urie acid was present in the system, scientific men have been making experimental _ investigations and it is the almost universal opinion of our best medical men that the presence of uric acid in the system In excess is the cause of rheumatism and gout. When the urate salts are precipitated out of the blood into the solid tissue structure the person suf- fers from gout and rheumatism in the muscles and joints, or suffers from lumbago and painin the back muscles. The first aim of the sufferer should be to get rid of the uric acid, which, in excess, is a poison, and to do this it is well to drink about a pint of hot water morning and night—-get tablets of Anuric (double strength) at the nearest drug store and take them be- fore meals regularly. Anuric will do Then tincture iodine may nted over the swellings, or in more severe cases hot linseed poul- tices may be applied to soothe the symptoms. But most important it for the sufferer to abstain from meat, to dict, drink only lemonade ov hot water, and take Anuric for a consideravle time, as it causes a drainage outward of the uric acid and uric acid as hot water does. sugar. “6, CONTE FOUND DEA M. GC. Cutter, publisher of. the Thiet River Falls (Minn.) News-Press, for- mer secretary of the*Minnesota state poard of control, was found dead in is room in the Hotel LaSalle in Chi- go Monday, according to word reaching here today, He ved at the hotel Saturday. Physicians said heart failure was the caus Cutter was in Bismarck — several weeks ago and attended the winter meeting of the North Dakota Editorial association, leaving here shortly after for Wilton, where he had relatives. He was well known throughout North Dakota and Minnesota with the news: paper fraternity ‘ WRITES H Y OF Z THE SIOUX INDIANS “The Taming of the Sioux” is the title of a recent work lat by rank Fiske of Fort’Yates. The Sioux have come in for a great deal of at- tention by some of the gréatest writ- ers of the day, but in no case has a concise, comprehensive, and entertain- ing history been written about them. The book will bé illustrated with original pictures made by Mr. Fiske, and is being prepared in most elegant and artistic form by the famous book- publishing department of The Tri- bune. It will be out some time in March. ————— The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. .Hote! Radisson, ‘Minneapolis. SUMMONS. North Dakota, County of State of Burleigh. In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. (Mabel I. Frederick, Plaintiff, V James F. Frederick, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: You °re hereby summoned to -an- copy of which is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office in the Court ‘House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such vice; and in cage of your failure o appear or answer judgment ‘will be taken against you for the relief ; demanded in the complaint. Dated at Fismarek, North Dakota, swer the complaint. in this action, a} Yours For Service. mnrfawe Dry Cleaning, a is ie No How Cheap—But How Good, The Capital Tailoring Co.. Tailoring of the Better Kind ar Try our $23.00, $25.00, $27.00 Suits Made to’ Your Measure WE GUARANTEE YOU A SQUARE:DEAL. THE BEST WORKMANSHIP AT THE PRICE We also do 722. BROADWAY Pressing and Repairing PHONE 769 WANT A DEBATE Beach, N. D., Feb. 24—At a mass meeting of farmers held here yester- day the following resolutions ‘‘were adopted: Daan “Whereas, House Bill 44," the “pro- posed new constitution ‘for North Da- North Dakota by. holdover: senators, and whereas, great interest: has been aroused throughout the, state regard- ing the bill, and whereas Hon. Lewis F. Crawford, of Sentincl Butte, has taken an active part in opposing this measure, holding a meeting in his own town, and speaking against House Bill No. 44, now, therefore, be it - “Resolved, that we farmers of Gold- en Valley county, in mass mecting as- kota, was defeated’ in» the ‘senate of: ; many times tt than Nithi i ! papas rae infact aca at aeons] BE AGH FARMERS Hides Body of Man in _. Trunk; Confesses Later Cavalier, N. D., Feb. 24—Joseph Sairn, Syrian peddled, has confessed to the; county, ‘authorities that on Christmas day he accidentally shot his cousin, Alik’ Sairn, through the head, killing him instantly,.tnd then, fearing that he, might be arrested, put the -body. in. a -peddler’s trunk: and concealed it in a clump of trees near. Hillsboro N. D, |, 3 His conscience, he said, had now compelled him to reveal the truth of the affair. On investigating. the county sheriff found the body in the placed describ- ed by Sairn. The latter is being hetd pending a probe of the affair. 4 & x sembled, do. hereby: request ‘and: invite the said Lewis F. Crawford to meet in joint debate with Chief Clerk A. E. Bowman, in the city of Beach, N. D.,. during-- the month of March, 1917; duy and date to be decided by Mr. Crawford and the committee sign- ing these resolutions. Said debate to| These selves against delay this 5th day of September, A. D. 1916. H. R. BERNDT, Attorney For Plaintiff. Postoffice and office address, Bis- marck, North Dakota. fe To the Above Named Defendant: Please take notice that the com- plaint in the above entitled action was on the 23rd day of February, A. D. (it often prevents pneumonia). 1917, filed in the office of the Clerk of the District, Court in and for the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. ids i ‘THEODORE KOFFE! Attorhey For’ Plaintiff. Postoffice and. office address, Bis- marck, North Dakota. (2-24; 3—8, 10, 17, 24, 31) Town Car $595, Sedan you are planning. to purchase a Ford car, and take delivery now. Immediate orders will have prompt attention, | Delay in buying at this:time may cause You to wait, several months. ~ Runabout $345,. Tourin, “cen eae Ford Motor Co. . THE UNIVERSAL CAR 320,817 Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since ‘August 1, 1916, ese figures—320,817—represent the actual number of cars manufactured by us since August 1st, 1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes.it necessary for us to confine the distribution of. cars, only to.those agents who have orders for immediate delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock cars in anticipation of later spring sales. We are issuing this notice to intending buyers; that.they may protect. them. be confined to the merits or demerits of House Bill 44, Mr. Bowen to, de- fend the biii and Mr. Crawford to op- pose the same.” A committee of five signed «(ye resolutions, as follows: J. M.-SUI, C. J. Haijsman, Earnest Johnston, C. I. Cook, J,.D. Halstad, or disappointment in seciringg Ford cars. If, therefore, we advise you to place your order for immediate delivery vith our_ authorized ~ Ford Enter your order agent listed below don’t be disappointed latcr on: PRICES: + : -. The DAKOTA MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, _ Bismarck, N.D. 610 Main: Street —NDAK.