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=i sn Roa it cl DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. SCOOP Ee ~~ WAY OUT AGAIN Freak of Pitching Is Claiming the; Attention of the Detroit SELDOM MORE THAN TWO CAN AGREE ON SOLUTION Archie Yelle, Recruit Sends Ball to Second Like Catcher, | Rifle Shote jsay some players, — seems x. March 30.—Why |ludion, Other throw a player, who does one 1 while anoth speed, hurls a fielder as if it wa This treak of b teresting scientific same, again is claiming the attention of members of the Detroit’ American who are training h Many theories | “le have been advanced, but it is seldom [uni that than,two players on a elub | the agree upon a possible soluiion Like je Shot, Archie Yelle, a reeruit catehe: one of the layers worl sussion Yelle i ceiver wid a splendid throw: | > hurls a ball which nearly all which comes to a} salu poftead? — | one of the in problems of th | whose eason, this baseman into the outhield.! Pittsburgh Hans W ed to remedy this famit ner, the vete hortstop of the P but like many other hers. some of |} may run ter whom were star ! Lhe- | in setson troit: infielders would rather stop a] t ted to | piece of shrapnel tien a throw trom! have support, Ad sornit, back stop. THE CUB REPORTER acne elas KILL THAT , HICKEN FOR TOMORROW- ITS ori BE KILLED d to stop hi . jehi had very Americans ayers oe | get a bette Anothe Tare inc nge: nally come: ning of the br And there [nection between the | would pre with a pitter crash ed a HANS WAGNER MAY BE CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF | Gumbert ke who! Pil rower, OWCTS: d tw i But jhess to the ball. junderhand motion caw ball nd ball” youre in the sledge 3 3ush’ ‘ge, While Burns Some ot the Answers, solution ¢ » he oO ser Shortsfop Bush and | Second baseman Young are di of the Spencer class, while and George Burns throw Years ago, baseball experts tried to ich m hands has long fingers. bu Mar | TO COACH N IOWA | Minneapolis, Ke on the t Mnive t football eleven in March | fe | me miber of the Stall, is an ee | leaul. fats & Intielders: Heavy Hurlers, Two of Detroit's infielders are heavy AYSTERY. MORKS gees be Yelle does. runne y the nj terrible thro small hands eved that his inability grip on the horsehide i le it Teel sO} red is that a straight overhand throw imparts light- A side arm of an an exception to their students of the ned to believe t tips are the ean ut the pla They toa fielder with a de thimous on any phase of the gam declaration that hit on the r than to ust their vi age slat j 12. ha Ossie Sol Minne- | been | , la. col- SOME DARK. NIGHT Wo BUT CT REFUSE ta EAT CHICKEN § THATAINT {KILLED TH! rE A pitching up much iples sear V y to gave i are not kame imilar to the begin: | oa spitball. | y bea very close con ST. PAUL’S fam- ousand popular priced hotel 200 MODERN ROOMS With Running Water. ...$1.00 to $1.50 With Bath....... $1.50 to $2.50 Renovated, Redecorated, New Fur- nishings, Moderate Priced Cafe. New Cigar Stand, New Grill Room, Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. Headquarters for all from North Dakota 3d and Jackson Sts. 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CASSELMAN, death, (Ady; : Solem has been successful as aj re} coach since leaving the university. flis| TO THE VOTERS UF BISMARCK Pre OF FINDING— FAT HEN In CooP ON DARK GF USUAL CHOP STUFF ON SAME Darr “Hop” HERES Tel HEAD STH’ DAWE-UN’ BoDY RAN OFF (N TH DARI copy of this order to be published at least once a week for three succes- sive weeks, the first jssue of said pub- lication to be not later than the first week of April, 1917, in a ne japer of general circulation, in the principal cities where the Illinois Surety Com: pany was doing business and main- tained a ‘branch office or a general agency for the State. And, in addition to the above, the Court also Directs the Receiver to mail a copy of this order to all known creditors of the Illinois Surety Company who have not already filed their claims with the Receiver a d to also mail a copy of this order to each cf the agents of the Illinois Surety Company, doing business with it at the time it went into the hands of a receiver under the order of this court Enter DENIS E, SULLIVAN, Judge. « 1, 1917. ms must be mailed to James S. Hopkins, Receiver, Ilinois Company, 134 South la Salle Street, Chicago, Mlinois. STUFFRLOSE “SLEEP OVER: <= IGROVI LES Darcy (THE:GREAT PE TWIT AUSTRALIAN twee) PLAYS) PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. ON THE VIOLIN |The undersigned hereby announces j his candidacy for the office of police | magistrate of the city of Bismarck at the ensuing city election to be held first tt position was at South High cf sci Lal he coached BR normal and Kast High of D Reinga o) for he city at the coming i to state that my a Tniprovements with? HALAS CHOSEN TO LEAD ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Mare George 1 80. Urbana, Til t i vior in the col j hin would slects and vote, should I be » paving in the business dis- am willing to contribute » tewards the cost of same, it a substantial benefit to | , as well as giv- SUMMONS. the property State of North Dakota, ¢ of Lur- | ing employment to many of our citi- leigh | zens. k In District Court, Sixth Judicie! Dis- T also fav in trict. | the resident district, where the major- Lahy Motor Sales Company, a Corpor: |ity of the property owners des the ation, Plaintiff, same; but think some of the outlying Vs. bloc and the streets on which the William Smith, Genera PB. Car- land. William P, John ed against paving should be cut out. Wetherby, Miles Mack, Eugene If, however, the supreme court up- holds the present contract, I shall en- deavor to have the paving done in a Stateler, R. J. Chas Their U y, W. M. . R. Bodgerow, and known Wives, George P. Flannery | first class manner and in the best in- and Alice Flannery, His Wife, terest of the property owners, Alexander Hughes” and) T believe the growth and nec Il. Hughes, His Wife, Edmund A.|the city now justify the purchase of Hughes and Edith Hughes, His | modern automobile fire equipment, to Wife, and all other persons un- | €OSt not pore than $6,000.00 so the, resident portions of the city may re-j ceive better fire protection. This should reduce insurance andj I believe we can bond for this sum’ and the money obtained from the; state at four percent interest. As to streets and sidewalks, I most certainly will insist upon keeping them in good passable condition at all seasons of the year. If elected, I pledge fair treatment to all ci cial or financial condition A. C, HINCKLEY, iMAYO HOSPITAL CORPS ACCEPTED BY RED CROSS (Associated Press.) Minneapolis, Marcn 30.—The entire personnel, 285 surgeons, physicians, nurses and attaches who have pledged themselves for service i nthe Univer- sity of Minnesota and the Mayo found- ation base hospital were accepted yesterday by Representative Keen on behalf. of the American Red Cross will becpme part of the army the moment war is declared. known claiming any estate or inter- est in or lien or incumbrance upon the property de: bed in the com- plaint, Defendants. The State. of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby suminoi to an- swer the complaint in th: action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court at the court house, i the City of y, North Dako this summons upon you, exclu the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 28th, 1917. MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, a Attorn For Plaintiff. Office and postoffice address, Dis- marck, ‘North’ Dakota. Notice to Said Defendants. P| take notice that the above action relates to, and the object there- of is to quiet title in the plaintiff to Lots Kleven (11) and Twelve (12), of Block One Hundred Six (106), of he Original Plat of the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, and that no per: you or an MILLER, ZU ‘sion & TILLO' Attorn For Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE ILLINOIS SURETY COMPANY. State of IHinois, County of Cook, ss.— In the Superior Court Thereof, H. H. Evans et al. vs. Illinois Surety Company in Chancery, General No. 321884, Order. The tion of James S. Hoy kins, Receiver of the Illinois Surety C pany, petitioning the court to ent in the above 2 ng the time within which the cre:l-| itors of the Illinois Surety Compan. shall bring in and present their s eral claims and demands, coming to be heard, and the Court, being ful- ly advised in the premises, doth Or- Pp, and Direct that the a itors of the Mlinois Surety Compan: shall, on or before the First day. of September, A D. 1917, present their several claims and demands to the Receiver herein, and that in default of the presentation of such ¢laims, pursuant to this Order and the No- tice herein required to be given, the said creditors so defaulting to present their claims on or before said Septem- ber 1, A. D. 1917, shall be debarred from participating in any dividends or Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis; 409 Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.50, Pooencn---ee. SPRING SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS In the Latest Patterns Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed | H. J. Vivian & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS ESTABLISHED 1878. Direct the eceiver herein to cause a] O Surety | ) member of {se} ‘the j goverment tor which 1 majority ofthe owners have protest-}earache Sunday and was taken ‘by izeus, regardless of their so- |. 0. | CORRESPONDENCE A — $< $n GARRISON ° iss Rose McCormick of Bismarck visited over Sunday in this city, a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gehner. Paul Simon returned to his home i Canada yesterday after a ten days v! it here with his parents, Mr. and M Roy Simon, to his room on account of illness the past week, went to Bismarck ‘Tuesday for treatment, i Bessic Malloy is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. J. A. Reuter and Miss Ciel Malloy this week. Dr, and Mrs, J. W. Robinson letf on Saturday afternoon for a two weeks’ stay at Hunters Hot Springs, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. D. MeFall of Parsh- all, were here in the city Monday ev- ening, guests at the home of Mr. and Theodore Taylor. mest Giffey returned on Saturday from Stanton where for the past two months he has ‘been assisti brother, Henry, in the garage, Mr. and Mrs, Nick Reuter return- od on Monday from a visit of severar t Underwood, he ladies of the Tuedsay Improve- ment club entertained their husbands “The Kleptomaniac™ given. Various toasts were ably rendered and a ‘bountiful repast was ved. About seventy-five persons were present and all had a notably Dilley entertained about adies at her home Thursday jafternoon. A most delightful time as had by all present and a dainty . Pauk entertained twelve rivledla at her home Tu y afternoon. Progressive whist was ng the Jensen secu jpr ty lunch was land said they had a most enjoyable time. Rep. R. L. Fraser addressed the ‘armers’ Non-Partisan feague at Ben- Friday and at Dogden on Sat- . <A large crowd was in attend- ance at both places. Eu: ene, Ibetter known as “Sonny” S was attacked with a mother, Mrs, M. E. Miners to Bismarck Tuesday for medical treatment. Little Miss Catherine Staley took her first lesson in chemfstry Sunday when she held two handfuls of mat es and by means of friction caused ' them to ignite. She threw them away immediately but not until one hand , Was ‘badly burned. The injured mem- jber is much’ better and Miss Cather- jine much wiser, Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Pine arrived yes- y from New York City and are g at the T. L. Stanley home. They are just returning to their home in Claresholm, Canda, after a delight- ful wedding trip spent in the east. Mr. Pine is a brother of Mrs, Stanley. The firm of Taylor-Baldwin Co., which was (he pioneer. store’ of Gar- rison, has made a change in owner- . A. Baldwin of Fargo has sold nterest to C. H, and T, R. Taylor and Mrs. De Camp who will own and operate the store in the future under the old firm name, The Taylor brothers are well known and they will follow ‘the same course in business as heretofore, f. Allen who has been confined! at the Masonic hall Thursday night.) served | AUSTRIA WANTS TO KEEP FRIENDLY WITH AMERICA (Associated Press) Berne, March 30.—A neutral diplo- Hates the soldie and cietiane comprising the rebel forces of Rigobert Fernan- mat, who arrived here from Vienna’ “ez, in Orient province, vee ee ear today, asserts that Austria is almost | and 600 in number, arene to Col. feverishly anxious to retain good re-| Varona at Guantanamo oday. lations with the United States, but is even more desirous and determined to support. Germany. According to the diplomat, if Am fea and Germany go to war, Austria will follow the Icad of her ally, but if _ peace is preser , Vienna hopes to ‘avoid a break with the United St | The economic situation in Austria l4s described by the traveler as very ‘bad, and getting steadily worse, al- ; though not quite as bad as that in Germany. iFOR SALE—A_ complete breaking outfit, shipped from factory spring; one Big Four 30; one si bottom power lift Emerson engine gang, complete with coulters and fins; one mounted gasoline tank; one 8-ft, disc; one surfacer—all as food as new; has broken less than 300 acres; outfit is located near Bismarck. Enquire of Stark & Blanch, Arlington, S. D.—Adv. “PIPER” Has A Nationof Friends! HE sturdy American is as true to his country’s principles as he is to his country’s products. For 35 years he has stuck unbudgingly. to. .good old PIPER NEIDSIECK CHEWING TOBACCO Ms and today ‘‘Piper’s’’ the favorite chew from coast to coast and border to border. 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