The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1917, Page 6

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i nee nena ce SRST “SCOOP THE CUB REPORTER T CALLED To! MAKE A.STA! MENT ‘to YOUR, PAPER-WHY I DONT ENLIST—YOu SEE. TD GET Td SEA SICK TO RBE-ANY USE. TO TH’ NAVY Pr ee ee = NATIONAL LEAGUE, . eee eet ee ee ee 615 611 ‘New York St. Louis Chicago S SIT Philadelphia 8 Cincinnati Joston es Brooklyn 5 Pittsburgh 7 18 { ES SUNDAY, heduled. GAM No gam Cincinnati at Chicago. Club— R.H. EB. Cincinnati Pee eetsaa Chicago c 11:12 5] Batter Schneider, Eller and! Clarke; Demarree and Wilson, Brooklyn at Boston, Club— srooklyn Boston Batteries adore Allen and Gowdy and tee RR RR = AMERICAN LEAGUE, wa ee oe ee ee Boston Chicago 7 New York’. St. Louis Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit Washington . GAMES FRIDAY. All games postponed: (Rain.) BIS GAMES SUNDAY. Chicago at St. Louis, Cleveland at ‘Detroit. | (No. other.games scheduled.) { esi ei Ea Bye 4 ee es * AMERIGAN ASSOCIATION, * Ve * # ee te ee ee Lduisville Kansas Ci Columbus Milwaukee Minneapoli: St. Paul Toledo ... GAMES FRIDAY, All games postponed. (Rain.) GAMES SUNDAY. Milwaukee at Louisville. St. Paul at Indianapolis. Kansas City at Columbus. Minneapolis at Toledo. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION, FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE, State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss: In county court, C. Bradley, judge. In the matter of the estate of B. C. Lindberg, deceased, John Nyman, petitioner, vs. Hilma S. | Johnson, Annett Mari Ekholm, Mrs. ‘Hulda Johnson, Vidar Ryberg, Ruth Ingeborg Ryberg, Mr. Albin Anderson, Mrs. Augusta Brown, ‘Mrs. Rolland Dekemer, (Minnie “aLindberg, Hilda Lindberg, the Swe- dish Lutheran lowa - Conference before Hon. H. }ecourt and’ show i garding the cha the Lutheran’ Home for the Aged at Madrid, Iowa, the Augustana Synods Fund for the Support of Aged Ministers and Ministers Widows, the Inre Mission of the Augustana Synod, the Augustana Synods Outside Mission (Yttre och Hedna Mission) and Swedish !Evan- gelical Lutheran Immanuels Con- gregation of Bancroft, Jowa, re- spondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and Au Persons Interested in the Wstate of ®. C. Lindberg, Deceased: You are hereby notified that the petilion of John Nyman, the execu- tor of the last will and testament of B, C. ‘Lindberg, late of the city of Minneapolis in Hennepin county, in the state of Minnesota, deceased, has; been filed in this court, therein peti- tioning that he be authorized, em- powered and directed to sell real tate belonging to said decedent's tate, described as follows, to- | The northeast quarter (N. FE. %4) | of section twenty-one (21) in town- ship one hundred and forty (140); north, of range eighty (89) west of the fifth principal meridian in Bur-) leigh county, North Dakota. | ‘That said petition will be heard by} this court on Monday, the Ith day} of June, A. 1D. 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of day, at the court room of this court, in the Burleigh county, North Dako- ta, court house, in the city of Bis- marck in Burleigh county, North Da- kota. ' ‘And you and each one of you are hereby cited and sequired then and; there to. be and appear before this | cause, if any you; have, why this petition should not be | granted. Dated this 27th day of April, A. D. 1917, By the court, (Seal) iH. C. BRADLEY, Judse of Said Coursity Court of Bur leigh County, North Dakots 4-28. COLLEGE: BASEBALT At Chieago: Indiana 1; western 5 25-12-19 - North- IDENTIFIED AS CONNER (Continued from page* one)*— for a few minutes then began “Won't you make any statement re- rge that you conferred with Moore and Redenbaugh”, he was asked, Me continued whistling. REFUSES TO COMM “Have you read the story in the Pioneer Press, “No and 1 don’t want to read it,” he shouted. He refused to answer any more ques- tions, becoming even more angry when asked about an abscess on his leg. ‘The police have been notified of an attempt by a man known as W. Brad- shaw to enter the room of a Mrs. W. Duckworth in a hotel at Billings, Mont., Feb. Bradshaw had gone to the hotel with 8. C. Ferdig, held here as a material witness in the ¢ Ys, Duckworth is said to bear a striking resemblance to Mrs. Dunn, the mur- der victim. CALLS IT MISTAKE Bradshaw explained he had started in the room by mistake. The Billings poli they believe the man istered as Bradshaw was Al Brown, also held in St. Paul as a witnes: Childrens Home at Stanton, Iowa, in TST va TH TTT F champagne cost no mo’ than sprirs water, ‘“‘Adam’s ale’”’ would still ke considerably in d price that makes the fact you can’t get better tobacco at any price. yateet iL emand. It ain't its Velvet popular, but ge ERE’S what your “Velvet” dime buys: the best Burley tobacco Kentucky can grow—the world’s best pi Ss TY by e tobacco. is tobacco fully matured two years natural age- ing— the slow way. but the sure way. Youwilinever finda better pipe tobacco than Velvet. that | ¢ AND L FEAR SPRING— RAINS WOULD BOTHER. MY CORNS To TH EXTENT MY DISPOSITION: WOULD BE RUINED FOR. TH ARMY MAKE A NOISE. LIKE \NQREASED FOOD SUPPLN AND PUT BUSINESS: MEN WANTED: FOR tives Who Hold Responsible Positions, Says Malone _ Chicago, UL, May fi million, dollar orked up ‘from: nota head of a whieh he has w ing. He pas ments, but lum beeause we need not Meany scores of just such men in the line. “We can get all kinds of business one, bue nittees, but we are not getti positions right with the men on ti n:arch and at the war front. “Of course, I perience cannot make ideal officers. Put we have not men enough for the proper military experience, so we willing to learn. is not near as important now ¢ perience in executive positions, dead of an any busine: “Such men are norded needed especially right nov fo first volunteer officers.” 1 GOVERNOR TO DIRECT (Continued from’ page one) registrars, eful nowledged, — Volunt: for this sery should communis immediately with the proper officials Enlisted men for the before May 20, ment. ~ OFFICERS RESERVE Great Need of Competént Execu- —We have the} pplication this morning,” said Major | Malone at the war department “of a man who is the principal owner and | equipped with large caliber howit business : forty, his military experience is extremely limited and he barely meets the phys‘cal require- we ure going to accept utives who are Willing to act on 5 yee cient number of mature men be- tween the ages of 36 and 44 to go out to the forts and to train for tak/ng { appreciate that the| New hest men without proper military ex-| Se. are glad to get mature men who are “College education is valuable, but eK € sf tL ther at the head of a business or the j pjttspnreh. nportant department in| dare the] Sixth: POLL OF ELIGIBLES Such services will be nationat | ‘guard, who are to be sent to training camps, will not be ordered to camP | Utah, Wyoming, so that regimental | : Mt commanders may make better selec- tion in taking out 25 enlisted guards- men, who will be sent from eaca regi- The camp will not be open to officers of the national guard, as the secretary has ruled that they are needed with their regiments. Raymond B. Fosdwick of New York was named by Secretary Baker today as chairman.of the advisory committee to consult with the secre- | tary regarding the “checking of-mor- al hazards frequently associated with camp life,” in connection witin the army mobilization. Oye of the other eight members of: the committee is John Mott, of the International Y. M. C. A. FULL STRENGTH The full strength of the first war army organized under the i ft bill will be 18,538 offic , H ng up eight-} ngth divisions complete and supplemented by: s! !teen regiments of heavy field artilles this force has been carefully out by the War department, i selection of the men’ will begin a: as the draft) measure becomes law. }Conferees of the Senate and Horse afhope to agree upon disputed features tomorrow so us to send the bill to the ip, dent for his signature early next week, i TRA revised NG CAMPS t of officers’ trainin: | canip ¢ issued today by the de- partment indicates ‘that the divistons lor the first f million new fighting men will be formed as, follo | from all! « ion: Troops gland states, comd di Des New York con- gress.onal districts, 1 to 26 Cincluding Long Island, New Yor rip north ef the city.) £ 1: Remainder’ of New k city and a York | 1 i ate and Pennsylvania. congr districts, 10, 1, 14,15, 16, 2 sand 2S, Fourth: Remainder of Penns) vania state, including Philadelphia and ritth: j Maryland, Columbia. New Jersey, Delewa Virginia and District of North and’ South Carolina and Tennessee. i Seventh: Georgia, Alabama Florida. tighth: Ninth: ‘Tenth: and Ohio and West. Virginia Indiana and Kentucky. Illinois. t Eleventh: © Mtchigan and Wiscon- ‘Arkansag, Twelfth: ssissippl and Louisiana, THIRTEENTH. DIVISION Thirteenth: Minnesota,” tows, North and South Dakotgand Nebraska. Fourteenth: — Missouri, Kansas and Colorado, Fifteenth: Sixteenth: ington, Oregon, ‘Oklahoma and Texas. Montana, Maho, Wash- California; Arizona and Mexico. will be situated ‘in the southwest, near the Mexican border, Officers of the The Outbursts NOU TO SIGN. IT READS of Everett True By Condo’ MR. HOGG, I HAVE HERE A STATCMENT WHICH I WISH THY, “IN, FULFILMENT OF MY PATRIOTIC DUTY I HEREBY OFFER THE USE OF MY VAST HOLDINGS OF IDLE LAND FOR THE PURPOSE OF AUGMENTING THE FOOD SUPPLY SO LONG AS THE I ReFuse ABSoLUTELY TO | RECOGNIZE ANY | SUCH DEMAND ! sanvaneesyat dai WT Bai i Common Sense 4 fi id COST LUXE FORD CAR. Price each: 376 (31x33) $1 30x34. . (Regular Size) You will find them big, burly tires—burly yi in extra rubber and extra wear, made in 4 the five-finger Safety Tread ONLY, They fit 30-inch rims, but are an inch 4 bigger cn the circumference than ordinary ' tires, with full three and three-quarter 1 inches in the cross section. On account of 9 PURSES of perfection to a Ford car. : Ford with them thrice. ¢an- ‘cel the first cost. , Tires of HEROIC SIZE; they last longer. Look them over at your dealer’s. Ask 4] him for— 1! Put “THREE-! your Ford, and you add value in appeare! ance to the class of your car, . they double your joy of motoring, and , the Jife of your car, and spell tire econe | omy in bigger mileage. = -% \ The B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO., Alon, f I Outwears leather-comfortable-dressy-water-proof Bic) Fair List Prices (ish uu] Fair Treatment [igh HE new Ford-car SUPER-TIRES— | Goodrich’s“THREE- SEVENTY-FIVES” # —give the final touch fi LITTLE MORE Though they costa little § These te more than ordinary tires, the 7 Aedes greater style, comfort, and) more money efficiency you gain from. a, r a4 GOODRICH | 37 ‘SIZE(SIX3%6 INCHES) OT. 5 5 BLACK SAFETY TREAD.TIRES’: SEVENTY-FIVES” under reduced stress and strain ‘ i all five additional increments for in the national defense act hav been added, will total 11,233 office and 293,000 men of all arm Since April 1, nearly 50,000. recr s have been obtained, bringing the army up to nearly 180.000. Upon the president’s approval of the army bill, the first increment will be STUFF reLOSE SLEEP OVER’ cavalry divisions will be trained at ail of the sixteen officers’ training camps, which will open with a few days with 40.000 prospective officers under train- provided NINE REGIMENTS Each infantry division will cons of nine full regiments of - infantry, three regiments of field artillery, one regiment of ca one regiment: of engineers, one di mi hospital, and four camp infirmaries. The total strength of the een will be 15,022 officers and 439,792 men. The two cavalry divisions combined will have 1,214 officers and 32,062 fighting men, including mounted en- gineers and horse artillery unite and each will have also its divisional hos- pital and camp infirmaries. The proportion of coast artillery troops to be provided out of the first 500,000 will be 666 officers and 20,000 men with requisite medical troops. Supplanting these tactical units will} be the sixteen regiments of heavy ar- trength 768 officers and 21,104 sight aero squadrons, or one new widron to each two new infantry ions; eight balloon companies, ten pitals; ten ambulance com- panies: twenty-two bakery companies ; telephone battalion; six pack com- ies, six ammunition trains and s supply trains. In preparation for the enormous ta: of training this great army, the es- isting regular establishment and the National Guard is being brought to AUTO TIRES HAVE NEARLY DOUBLED IN XALYUE sn full war strength, The regulars, whea {added to the regulars. Details of of- ers and designations of new units al- eady- have been arranged. * As soon 28 possible thereafter the remaining increments will be created, existing {regiments being divided and expended to form the new units, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. j In the Matter of the Estate of Louis | A. Larson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- | dersigned John A. Larson, adminis- trator of the estate of Louis A. Lar- son, late of the township of River? view in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of tais notice, to said ae mtetrator at his office in the city of Bismarck in sai i y Wonk meee: id Burleigh county, Dated April 11, A. b. 1917, JOHN A. LARSON, 2 . Administrator, Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Administrator, Bismarck, N. Dak. : First publication on th April, 1917! ee seyret (4-80; 5—7, 14, 21) I a %. a a aaa

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