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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THE CUB REPORTER ig ' SCOOP APRIL SHOWAHS ‘1 BRING MAY : FLOWAHS - ansaae| © Mate for “H.R.” ie NATIONAL LEAGUE, Pipp, Yankee Slugger, Is Elias Lives to Mis ih | a Bi Learn CA a OFEN ME BEFOH AH STRANGLE TOH DAITH: Baker eee nee ee See eae ea ia ees Club Wallie Pipp, one’ of the hardest New York hitters in the American league is a St. Louis fit mate to Home Run Baker on Bill Chicago Donovan's swat producing ball club. ‘Boston More than six feet tall with un- Cincinnati usually long arms, Pipp gets a ter. Pittsburgh rific wallop at the ball and last year Philadelp led the league in home runs. ‘Brooklyn He has already started off well this season and may be expected to Games Wednesday. be one of the leaders in extra base Chicago 4; Cincinnati 1. clouts this on, New York 9; Philadelphia 8: also enables him to Boston 6; Brooklyn 6. (12 innings = called on account of darkness.) i Pittsburgh 10; St. Louis S$ (10 in- nings.) Pipp’s reach Games Friday. Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia. Chicago at St. Louis. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Boston at Brooklyn. RW, PB. ae, (Twelve innings) called account of NINN NAAR NSS , ARIS, darkness. NINN ENNSS OP OOON Boston cee Oudd. (8 Brooklyn Pry wide Coemecs Batteries — Rudolph, Gowdy and take care of first base in great shape and he promises to be one of the leading initial sackers.of the circuit Marquardt; Dell, Meyers and Miller. Pitteburgh,.at,St.. Louis. Pittsburgh ... sae: 185 22, /CHe sou St. Iouis .... ~8 4° 6 and (Fischer; ‘Meaders, Watson, Cooper and Snyder. | HE’S PERPETUAL | mitting: (Ten innings.) | | Marshall Oil company, $1.30; Baptist Chicago at Sineinnntl. a v. TENNIS CH Ladies’ Aid, $40.00; J. J, Runge. | R. H. E. 55° ‘ 9 shy Chicago .... C4 TBO OOCS SO 40F5960009 $6.55; Hoy P. Logan, $16. Jehn { Cincinnati... /2 41 2] | Perpetual, champions are & Bortell, $212.00; street work, $114. rare in any branch of sport. One generally thinks of Wil- + lie Hoppe when the subje: Batteries—-Vaughn and (Elliot Wil- son; Schneider and Husn. New York at Philadelphia. The final the City Hospita R. H. B, feat in’ bul, Hoppe ba a Enameling of the city drinking New York ...... .9 13 vival in Jay Gould, national ft Aine was authorized be dlone ‘ i “1% court tennis champl ountains was authorized to be done. Philadelyshia eed tds 2] 2 COME Champion, Dr. F. B. Strauss made a verbal Batteries—Perry, Middleton, Sallee|. ‘ould has won the title for i .s Ss rth L " ayy cis |e 12 years succes: > and the report on the condition of the city and McCarty; Alexander and Killi- consistancy’ OF hi work: 6 health, and also of the city water. fer. hare 1 +" Captain I. P. Bake ke on the 2252 indicated by the fact that in aptain T. P. Baker joke on the sete ee ee ee ee ee we (4 eleven of these years Joshua ae stating it to be pure and} 2 AMERICA: EAGUE, =|% Crane of Boston, has been althful, een nee Lertein ae a tok ® a nf runner-up, | Dr, Strauss stated by letter that he OP ee oH) Would have repo! Club L, Pet. See lords ready by the Chicago 8 21501 a! On motion of ‘Boston 4.636 jtey a resolution New York 6 4 e00|,' MACK MAKES A Cleveland ..... aegh oo. | GOOD '17 PROMISE |\. 0. Ramstad t \ St. Louis .5 6 $$$ | of the city water, > Philadelphia a It is of more than passing inter-|{0 two different Washington .. gees est to note that right near the top| of the state “\) Detroit ........ <8 8 S|of the official batting averages is! about the loth of perched the Philadelphia Athletics, a| Preserve said Games Wednesday team which before the season opened C. A, Pinch Lbr. Co., $5. ing the City Health Officer and Dr. for che records a same to the Board. H. A, Thompson, $34.48. estimate for remodeling over. 1 Was on the vital ree- Oth inst, Commis‘ionear Tat was adopted direct- o send two samples each independen laborato: outside aly a each month, and to dq pleseat 4 St. Louis-Detroit game postponed.| was given undisputed possession of| The financial report of the Cil » (Rain) the cellar division. | Auditor for the month of March ¥ z Washington 4; Roston 5. The fact is of more interest when| read and filed. The petition of L. H. Philadelphia 4; New York 2. it is remembered that Connie Mack} Carafel and three others for con- Cleveland 4; Chicago 1. Games Friday. St. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at New York. Washington at Boston. Washington at Boston. promised fandom a hitting teafn this year when he broke up his famous championship team in 1915, (Ray Eates, Stutfy McInnis, Amos Strunk and Ping Bodie are to be con- sidered in American league baseball this year and they are likely to make BE. Connie's outfit a dangerous hazard ENS ge 8 for any club in the league, R. H. E. and Henry; nue A, between mond streets, missioner Re Front street w A notice. alley in block fwaahifgion ..; alley in block to law. The following ed according to Eoston PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAR F i ‘Batteries — Ayers as ‘CITY COMMISSIONERS, Ruth and Thomas, APRIL 23, 1917. box on behalf of the Philadelphia at New York. —_ ‘Teske, Arthur R. H. E.| The Board of City Commissioners J, p, Spies, J. Philadelphia 4 9 1]met in regular session, \ Pearson, D.C. New York . 2. 7 | Minutes of meeting held the 16th | p. *. Strock, Robt. F. \ _ Batteries—Noyes and Schanges;|inst. were read and approved. Ostrander, Chas. Russell and Nunamaker. ‘ Cleveland at Chicago. ' R. H. E. Cleveland we ee 10) 2 Batteries—Combe and O’Neill; Ci- cotte and Schalk. Peeeans The contract for making er COn-|'Roop, F. iE. nections in Paving District No. 2 was]4, J. Vossbeck. awarded to Grambs & Peet company] John W. Wils a 79 cents for 8inch sewer pipe in| worth, Dan place. B. K. Skeels Checks for $54 and $27 from Com- Le eatae missioners Best and Kirk respectively y were filed, being refund to the for premiums paid on their offici: ‘bonds. Same were accepted and di- C. Wilhams, A. V e eee eee * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. * /Robert G. Phe’ James C. Young, Health Laboratories relating to the city water was read and President Lucas stated he would take up the matter with the water company, the ere being directed personally to im. A petition, signed by Hugi Jack- son and 49 others, asking that no steps be taken to shorten the street car line further west on Main street than it had been located, was referred to the chairman of: the Paving Com- .| mittee, it being agreed that the Board confer with Governor Frazier, the State Board of Control of Public In-|tey. stitutions ‘and the Emergency Board) Commissioner with reference to paving the street} ter, R. L. Best. car line. Commissioner A communication from the State’s|C. Bertsch, Jr. Attorney relating to the handling of} Commissioner ‘liquor by taxi drivers was read and/leys, °C. N. Kirk. teferred to Commissioner Kirk. 1917. ‘Milwaukee-Columbus game ‘Present: poned. (Rain.) a 6 ae Paul-Toledo game postponed. Rain.) :Kansas City 5; Louisville 7, i * . Games Friday. ‘St. Paul at Toledo. | ‘Minneapolis at Indianapolis. sas City at Louisville. Iwaukee at Columbus. Kansas City at Louisville. R. spost- A letter from read and filed. augural address, were appointed lows: ti Caruthers, threys and Berry; Perdue, Com- , Beebe and Clemons. _ ‘Minneapolis at eceecreee struction of a lateral sewer on A Shipp, D. P. A, Sundquist, O. W. son, Shipley, +. O. Quanrud, Clar- Schmidt. W. Commissioners Bertsch, Best, Kirk, President Luca Hannan and Kay was referred to Con- seh. An ordinance authorizing the NP. Ry. Co. to construct a track acros: s read the first time. ng to vacation of . Williams addition, was directed to be printed according persons were select- law to fill the fur city: | Exil Smith, Ramp, E. J. Schultze, Walton, W. H. B. Whittey, J. L Young, B. iL. Walchter, Paul A. Wachter, Wall 2 ~=Wood- Roy A, Riggs, D, Parker, A. . Snow, ‘Roy A. Sla- german, Carl L. Vigness, E.C. Wright, Ips, Melvin Olson, John F. Youngman, ae Et * pected to "Se turned into the city! Philip W. Thomas, L. K. Thompson, | club Pet, | eaeuy- 4 ____| Andreas “Resim, Donald S. Snyder, | Indianapolis '367|_4, letter from the City Engineer, Clarence H. Thrames, Gus Win- || Kansas City . relating to service connections in| greene. | Ganisville .. Paving District No: 2 was directed) On motion the Board adjourned q (Milwaukee . to be printed in several issues of the|sine die. /| Minneapolis official paper. 3 Attest: | St. Paul A report from the City Milk Inspec- R. H, THISTLETHWAITE, | moteed ane . | tor showing receipts of $22 from addi- City Auditor. ' 7 eae tional milk licenses since November| The Board of City Commissioners i ; ae, Games Wednesday. 6, 1916, was read. then met for the purpose of organiz- FI Minneapolis 1; Indianapolis 7. A letter from the State Public ing under the election of April 3, Battey. the Secretary to the Governor, stating that official bonds had been filed by R. C. Battey, C. Bertsch, Jr., and A. W. Lucas, was President Lucas presented his in- which was read. The duties of the commissioners by roll call, as fol- Commissioner of Finance, R. C. Bat- of Sewers and Wa- of Fire. and Police, of Streets and Al- The resignation of H. A. Thomp- son from the position of Chief of was, on motion of Commissioner Best, laid on the j table. On motion the Board adjourned. Attest: R, HW, THISTLETHWAITE, City Auditor. NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY To All Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a duly jsverfied petition of a majority of ihe owners of the property on tae line of that certain public alley in tie City ot Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and the east line of Tenth street, Souta, extending east along the fine of Lot Thirteen (13), in Block Thirty-three (38), Williams’ Survey in said city, as far as the east end of said lot, and being north of said lot and j south of Lots Eight (8), Nine (9), }Ten (10), Eleven (21), Twelve (12), and part of Seven (7), in said Block and Addition, praying that said alley within the limits hereinabove de- scribed be vacated and_ discontinued as a public alley, has been filed in the office of the City Auditor of tac City of Bismarck, Burleigh County. North Dakota, by order of the Board of City Comm. and that said petition wiii be heard and considered by the said Board of City Commissioners on a date not less than thirty d after tune first pub- lication of notice, to-wit, on the {28th day of May, A. D. 1917, at 8:00 o'clock p.m he City Hall, in said | City of Bis and that at said time and place the matier aforesaid j will be investigated and considered land tue evidence and testimony of ‘an jersong interested therein will be ed April 26, 1917. RH. TalSTLETHWAITE, City Auditor. fy | NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Bismarck, N. D., April 18, ” | To the City Commissioners, | Bismarck, North Dakota. Gentlemen: I am in receipt of the following communication frorh Bismarck Wat- er Supply Company in reply to my re- quest in March that they make such service mnections and repairs for the installation of mains as might be necessary in Paving District Num- bers 1 and prior to the time that the contractors were ready paving: “Mr. T. R. Atkinson, City Engineer, Bismarck, North Dakota, Dear Si “Yours of the the Sti suggesting that the department put in such ser- vices and make any repairs to mains are necessary before the pavements are put down is at hand, In reply I wish to state that the department has made contracts for the nece: sary materials for putting in ser’ es. The department will not put in any services unless application is made by the owners of property where tiere is buildings on same and they agree to take. water. Ser- vices will be put in vacant premises if applications are made by the own- ers and pay for installing of same. This amount paid for services: for vacant prem: will be refunded up- on buildings being constructed and consumers using water. “Very truly yours, “Bismarck Water Supply Company, Jno. Caulfield, Mgr.” to advertise this in the official paper of the city in order that~ property proposition if they. so desire? Very truly yours, R. ATKINSON, ‘City Engineer. 3 ) SALE OF LAND. , Notice Is Given, That un- der authority of an Order. of Sale; granted by the Honorable H\ C. Brad- | ley, Judge of the County, Court of of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North, Dakota, dated the 18th day of April, A. D. 1917, the ‘undersigned, | the administrator, with the will an- nexed of. Charlotte E. Noble, decea: ed, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by. the Judge of said County Court, the following describ-| ed land, to-wit: The Southeast ~ Quarter of the r st Quarte® (SE 1-4 of NW . 1-4) and the East Half of the South- west Quarter (E 1-2 of SW 1-4) and , Lot Two (2) in Section Eighteen (18), Town: ; (139), Range Bighty (80), in Burleigh The sale will be made on or after the 14th day of May, AyD. 1917. All bids must be. in writing and may be Jeft at the office of Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, attorneys for the said administrator, Webb Block, Bis- marck, North Dakota, or filed with the judge of said County Court, or deliv- ered to the undersigned personally. FITCH C. MONTAGUE, Administrator, With the Will An- nexed, of Charlotte E. Noble; De- ceased, Gregory, Michigan. B. F. TILLOTSON, sere, joners of said City: | to lay} and other parts to our system that} Do you think it would be advisable | owners may take advantage of their| ip One Hundred Thirty-nine; County, North Dakota. ! SALE OF LAND. der authority of an Order of Sale granted by the Honorable H. C. Brad- jley, Judge of the County Court of the }County of Burleigh, in the State of {North Dakota, dated the 18th day of April, A. D. 1917, the undersigned, the Administrator, with the will an- nexed, of Nina Downey, late of the City of Portland, in the County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, De- ceased, will sell at private sale to the State of North Dakota beginning at | hichest bidder, for cash, subject to] confirmation by the Judge of said County Court, the following described land, to-wit: Lot Six (6) and the North Ten (10) feet of Lot Seven (7), in Block Bigh- ty-nine (89), McKenzie & Coffin’s Ad-| dition to the City of Rismarck, Bur-| leigh Coynty, North Dakota. . The sale will be made on or after ‘the 14th day of May, A. D. 1917. All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Webb Block, Bismarck, North Dakota, or filed with the judge of said County Court, or delivered to the undersigned personally. | B. F. TILLOTSON, Administrator, With the Will An- nexed, of Nina Downey, Deceas- ed. ! Dated, April 18th, A. D, 1917. (419, 26; 5-3. i How Trees Keep Air Pure. The yolume of carbonic acid ex- haled by a human being in the course of 24 hours is about 100 gallons, but a | single yard of leaf surface, counting jboth the upper and under sides of the leaves, can, in favorable circum: stances, decompose at least a gallon of carbonic acid a day. One hundred e yards of lea! surface, then, would suflice to keep the air pure for }one man, but the leaves of a tree of moderate size present a surface of many hundred, squire yards, soto roan tien, tao QEORETARY BLISS SENDS BLANKS TO COUNTIES IN STATE HIGHWAY SHSTEW Formal Application Must Be Made for Apportionment of Federal Aid for Roads State Engineer Bliss, as secretary of the state highway commission, now is mailing to each board of county commissioners jn the state an explanation of the recent action o1 the state board with regard to the construction of a statewide highway system and the apportionment of federal funds for the same. Tae sec- retary explains that federal aid will ‘be available this year only for high- ways which have been designated as | primary roads, of which 1830 miles are shown on the blue prints which accompany the circulars. There are also shown 1938 miles of secondary road, the system contemplated em- bracing a total of 3768 miles. Application Blanks. Blanks are enclosed upon which the county commissioners may make j formal application to the highway} commission for the designation’ o. certain highways as state roads. Wherever . feasible are requested to’ petition for roads as; shown on the state engineer's blue prints, .Where a change in the loca- tion of the road is.found- necessary, there must be no increase in the ap- proximate mileage: within tue coun- ty.. Another blank is designed to cover the requirements of House Bill 168, passed, by the Kifteenth assem- bly, and under which the state high- way commission is created, and the federal aid road law. While it is not possible that all the [counties which may ‘Yequest aid can Eligibility Join the First 10,000 U.S.A. the government G. L. Price, Chairman, Bismarck Those who cannot appear at the address given above can secure applica- tion blanks by telegraphing or writing officer in charge, 502 U. Govt. commissioners}: PN FOH DE LUB.0B \ -: ae \AS-CUT DIS UNIFOHM v4 be accommodated this. year, the higaway commission especially de- sires that each county indicate the largest amount they can use for Co- operative work in case thetr petition .is granted. IMPORTANT STOCK RULING. Hereafter all purebred cattle trans ported or driven into North Dakota that have originated from other than federal or -state officially accredited tuberculosis-free herds must be mov- ed to destination jn quarantine and held under the direction of the state livestock sanitary board for an offi- cial tuberculin test, to be applied u: der the direction of the state ‘boa not less than sixty days after their arrival, All health certificates ac- companying. shipments of pure brea cattle must be immediately forward- ed to the state board at Bismarck upon the: arrival of stock at its desti- nation. A fine of not less than $25 nor more than $500 is prescribed as the penalty for violation of this order whi was issued today by President KE. J. Walsh of the. livestock sanitary board, to hecome effective May 1. Painting up. All kinds of paints, and varnish to be had at, Faun- es, Fourth str Glass wind’ shield and auto glas% cut and set on short notice, GORDON=24 in. ARROW formfic COLLAR * a for3o¢ CLUETT, PEABODY&.CO. JNCMAKERS Officers Reserve Corps Training Camps Attendance limited to the following: Reserve officers of the line and engineers; members of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps who are less than 20 years -and 9 months old; and other cadet stu- dents of same minimum age; graduates of miltary schools, and other’citizens of the same minimum and 44 years as maximum age who are candidates for commissions in the Offi- cers’ Reserve Corps in the Infantry, Field Artillery, Engineers and Coast Artillery branches, In the event that the applicant for commission in a line section has had no military train ing, or military training of little value, he may, nevertheless, be recommended for commis- sion, provided he is a college graduate or a senior in college, or clearly a well-educated man, provided he has demonstrated in business, athletics, or other activity that he pos- sesses to an unusual degree, the ability to handle men, This camp will be held at Ft. Snelling, Minnesota, beginning May 8, to fit — these men to be officers. All expense incident to attendance will be borne by _ For Information and Preliminary Medical Examination Apply to Capt. B. F. Ristine, U.S.A., Federal Building Officers Recruiting Headquarters (Military Training Camps Ass’n, Sixth District) a