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TUESDAY, .MAY 2! 1917 SOLDIER BOYS 10 MEET CITY TEAM HERE TOMCRROW Tnteresting Baseball Game Sched- uled for Tomorrow After- noon Unable to inveigle the Fargo Inde- pendents into a game here. the Bis- marck team tomorrow afternoon at 4 Sink-American -Merchantmen; Rob Sailors New York, May 29.—The American schooner, . (Margaret Brouss, which left St. Andrews Bay, Fla., February | 4, with a cargo of pine lumber for Genoa, was sunk by a submarine April 27, off the French-Italian coast, and the crew robbed by the Germans, according to Fred Foot, master of the schooner, who arrived here -today from France. Captain Foot said the Germans even took the extra clothing | of himself and his six men. They were set adrift in an open boat, and landed at Monte Carlo by a patrol BASEBALL SEASON OPENS ON WEST BATTLE FRONT British Headquarters in France, by way of London: From a ‘staff cor- respondent of the Associated: Press. The baseball ,season on the west- ern front is in full swing. Under the very shadow of Vimy ridge,'a great game was played yesterday afternoon, before an all-khaki audience on a bit of the battlefield on which the shell holes had been filled in and a rough grandstand erected for the officers dnd Wm. S. in the wildest, most thrilling splay she has ever had “Gun Fighter” The Most Characteristic Hart Play other spectators. o’clock will meet a fast aggregation The game was played between teams composed of members of Companies boat. Ever Filmed; Better than “e na a a ei . 5 A See Wm. S. Hart at the Orpheum|Tepresenting the ‘two Canadian. bri- A, F and K, stationed at Fort Line} nicht only in “The Gun Fighter.” |8ades. As a matter of fact, all the “Hell’s Hin es” coln and Camp Frazier, strengthened | teams in the so-called world’ war gs with the addition of Dorfler and Tobin 0 league are How Sonivorse ot atin : ‘ i ‘ sentatives merous Canadia of Mandan and several of last year’s |} GRAIN MARKETS | | bodies, and all the players are anxious- | Don’ t Miss It, Tonight Only! ; Hazelton mén. OO 6 [y awaiting the arrival of the Am Captain Dolly Elder of the Bis-| _ MINNEAPOLIS. forces to i ‘ange a an interloague 4 marck champs announces his iine-up a Leb e seine coe pe tien gt Sy Second: brigade meat: te s + Suber ‘No. : 026 Pos x F for tomorrow as.follows: Collins, cf; | x, ce or ee All the equipment had been brought The Cuban warship Cuba has jeined the Unitéd States and allied fleets 10c: i No. 1 northern, choice.. 267 @272 A 3 Elder, ss; Pike, $b; Frankenhoff, 1b;} No. 2 northern ....... [247 @g62 |fTom headquarters, including base} in the Atlantic. to help rid the seas of the U-boat menace. Picture shows and’ a .' Dahmes, If; Goldriek, rf; Roth, 2b; |No. 3-northern ....1...-222 @247 | BABS: | AS & side show. ft was Dol | the Cuba's crew, alloard their vessel, Feacock, c; Christensen, p. ‘No. 2 hard Mont 257 @262 | occasional German shell dropping ahlt eed (5¢: The game will ‘be called at 4 sharp, |iNo. 1-durum ...... 237 a mile or so away. Aeroplanes were after the close of the day's patriotic . Bdurum .......... 232 humming overhead, but assuming them program, and a good exhibition in . 3 yellow corn ... 147% @148% | to be friendly, no one looked their which the soldier boys will ably hold . 3 yellow corn to arr 1434 @14454 | way except when a fly ball happened : up their end is promised. . 4 yellow corn. « 132%.@143% | to be hit. : See: Corn, other grades 138 @148% i s ° ‘No. 2 white Mont.. 63%@ 64441 oRDINANCE NUMBER . i bf FARMERS: FROM NORTH No. 3 white oats ...... 59%@ 60%| An ordinance describing ti of yg) olition o eanod | “p> . No. 3 white oats to arr. 58%4@ 59% | sidewal hee: from ctr r fs ae ie DAKQTA,TO BE HEARD] \). | Winite oats oon. 30 '@ 60 edie NDER SEA AND AIR CONVOY I Fai in Baseball Continued from page + Barley... Gii8 ks hereafter constructed on nsure fairness in baseoa 7 3 Barley, choice ,. @143 fy Wa ton Avenue their “appesrancesietore ths "senate | ye) : 235. | io" Ninth Streots un Broadway trom Fist ; : : committee. : hye 993 [Strect to. Seventh Street; on ond} Washington, May 29.- Partial an-/000 aeroplanes and 200,000 fighting] “Anything is fair in a ball went a long way to retain the popu- ‘An effort will be made to secure an|2¥¢ t arr oe |Strect from Main Street to’ Brodway; on | swer to the U-boat is'the plan recent- | airmen. Fred Mitchell, Cub manager, larity of baseball. 4 audience with the president for the mae to arr ow thes wrthern Peifio itellivd H ir Re Nader's ken Dy on ee sh allies It is now officially announce that]}to have made this statement a few “Beaning” wavere de not popular Ps ae 4 Max to a . @ Petal ‘or.convoying ships in the danger zone.| the first unit of the United States|days ago regarding the use of ‘the| with fans, even though their own team 1 » er Street; on F y Fs u moreaveriery eae President 3 | M8 ++: j MainStreet erates eourth ar on Fifth| This practice has already cut losses.| army is on foreign soil. * This con-|beanball by his pitchers. s able to win by its use. It -is re- H a. dle Ha a fey txebaned (Lue ee 's to Thaver| Ships arriving from America and] sists of Base Hospital, No. 4, Red| Mitchell was quoted as saying that| garded as unfair and) fans demand j M. Anderson o} the, saul y ERC ene September other ports assemble at some point ss of Cleveland, O., under com-|he advised the use of the beanball; more than anything else, fairness in a Senator Thomas, Rendray of. James: Close 1:52 p.m. ae! designated before they reach the U-| mand of Maj.'‘Harry L. Gilchrist,| against clubs which used it. baseball, and the sooner unscrupulous "§ aa se town, Senator Charles. E. Drown of sabres shal be,| boat danger zone and are met by a] United States medical corps, and uu-| About the only thing that can be! managers find it out the better. Page, forny PACA E. Kelly DULUTH. large fleet of fast destroyers and pat-| der direction of Dr. George W. Crile.|said for this statement is that it is | aie eel aa of rere harl Holman May AIL i structed on| TO! boats. Also there is a mother] The latter is known in the medical} uncompromisingly trank. Mitchell and C. “Lyman of Madison, Wis.; July Main Supet trom W n Avenue to} launched. world as a specialist on anaesthesi:. |is the only ma as ever ad-! F. A. Beau of Great Falls, Mont. Novc hard. on tk Ninth Street; from Magne These go ahead and scout for subs.| Dy. Crile went to the front almost | mitted that he told his pitchers to use and Benjamin Drake of Minneapol Noid dioréharn-on/tre 5 | ington Avenue to cet on Nien | _ April figures on tonnage lost by Ger-| immediately after war was declared, | the bean : Chairman S. J. Aandahl of the state No 2 northern aS 260 Street; on Ros from Third}man U-boat operations were alarm- as a volunteer physician, and served| By barring the beanball and threat- railre g jon is in the city at-] 0 3 Pes o S on Mandan !ing. In that month the “subs” got] many months in hospitals back'of the}ening to drive its exponents out of 1 d cominission rallroad.¢ i ‘No. 3 northern . 5 @250 to Broadw: eer es 4 > as i 7 che tines | tending the interstate commerce com-| V7" 5g 1 ee Sain “Strect to{tWice as much tonnage as in the) French lines. : baseball, the nationai mission hearings and may also appear | \° } spot durum. fecond Street from Main | month before. ae On his return to the United State: = os a oe Tal) tok ; No. 2 spot durum. ; on d Street} Chairman Denman of the shipping |he added another volume to his wor' . d Ce ee ere goths craigs en oul sof the North Paeile} hoard says: on anaesthesia, having develdped , a HUNGARIAN PREMIER Run Over by Trailer, Unobserve sovernment control 0} | July Company ty et: on! “it the world produces all the stecl|new theory as to shock, based on {ic OUT changes to ie en eae walle Oats on trk . 585%@ 61% | se EOP vie oe et from, Main ships it can now build or can be suilt| many experiences and observations. IS FORCED by Driver, Child Picked Up unlimite mem! m Stre it i: 7 i sa is C Q spi a ii he s i i s Rye on trk . e . 228 @230 Street to 1 Street, on it in the next eighteen months, and im This Cleveland hospital base is the é jem bershipepabiie, Spenine: elevaiere Barley on tk. 7 @M0 Main Street to Lox addition all the wooden ships which| first of these army base hospitals or- by Neighbor i to all, and pulling he Bene Was. ii. stord 305 ra. Pacitie. Rail y{¢an be built in that time, it will not | dered abroad for service, and the exact Pankcliver: Neo iDs Mayia8< wdnn } COTS Te tne eNOS once lax '10'@ 303 feet; on Kighth Street from | equal one-half, the rate of destruction] movements of ‘each have been kept ark 2H) sey ob i was proposed today to the house com- | Flax to arr .. eee {to dtoster Stivetz_on Ninth | ogtablished b¥éGerman. submarines in| secret by the war departmeht. Wooldridge, five-year-old daughter of | mittee by President Anderson of the | May Be se SE ate cay te | ADE : Fach of these hospitals includes, in Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wooldridge, aus Petite narra a Fone 304 s aut be set, wixtuen (16) aie engine ie, he ie problets in edcition io iis one ae cone lived but two hours after her body whea re rs’ organiz . Last treet ling;an Fourth Strect! providing aero anes ‘or American j and director, 24 phy: a + 1 ‘ore xl benea c! a Mr. Anderson and others who testi) October Bet pe guicard the military ‘operations: No satisfactory | 65 Red Cross nurses and 150 enlisted was crushed beneath the wheels of a . . fied said the exchanges now were be-| High July 224% ite A from Ray-|jengine is built in this country. men of the army medical corps- (rafler whon she fell from a lumber ing discriminated against. Low July . 220% nond : treet and from] The best. are developed by the} Among other prominent surgeons | wagon driven by Oscar jpyensons on —_— Close 1:5 i Fifth Street to Si m_ Avenue! Rench and Germans: It will be easy in the Crile unit are William Cc. Low- which she had attempted to “catch a B from Hannafin pnd Street: 35 achi a ; ride”. Evenson had stopped his wag- 1} —_—_— on Washington” Avenue ser to| enough to turn out the 3500 machines Neto : an - Avenue C yon Mandan Avenue. from Ros- | promised to Coffin of the Councii of Charles F. Hoover, ¢ on and warned the youngsters away F area ipere t 5 i i T | just before the accident occurred. The { CATTLE MARKETS |ser to Avenue C; on First, Street from) National Defense, if the engines can | medical ion, Howard T. n Just before the ac od. The A [| ftosser to Avenue Ci: on Tnayer Pell he had assistant. director; laboratory section, little girl did not utter a cry as the 4 , 0. rol in Str o Andersot : i 7 a H 7 vheels rT O) a Svens i 4 on iannitin " direct. ftom" roads Hep on this problem, is ed | Henry L. Sanford, staff s' wheels Di oy over uae and Evenon y zs = dka | vhaver, Streets. th, Sixth and oe from the French and British, wiio will] among other staff surgeons drove on, jignor ant of the tragey. iia | HOGS—Receipts, 5500. Market, 25¢|enth Street | from Street to the! no doubt turn over blueprints of the! Sloan, Thomas P. Shupe, Walter dying ehild was picked up in the lower. ‘Range, $14.75 to $15.20; bulk, foulesarg. me eur) line chill be Ot | best. French engines The French | Rogers, Charles A. Bowers. strect a few minutes later by a neigh- 4 i . J ive (25) feet from 1c Nea S i" Ul NS + s a : 8, sae = $15.00 to $15.10. - Park Street and We: a 20,- ‘Graham and Gordon N. Morrill. boring woman. {Continued from Page One) Arp ei 2 K s,;curb line shall be four (1) feet = oes i tions,” exclaimed Hoover. ‘These } cows and heifers, $8.00. to} the curb Line anes ¢ rogieeand ones ae aie cept. coab=S2.00 3 "NORTHERN LEAGHE. * Coi t St he : Belgian women and children are ; calves, 25¢ lower, at $6.00 to | halt (20 1-2) feet from i y reet Hine | per amnitn, eee oH BGO & ~ ephen ! starving.” ; stockers and feeders, $5.00 tojQn tlt other strocts not hovelnpore vagoitht earls Wsza " , : shall be twenty-| (C) One Horse ‘drays, wagons,’ earts, salto t “Mr. Hoover, I have never been 00. argent me hatte sae), fearon | siclat A Nicles: used’ for uigeple GAMES moNDaY, ni spoken to like this before.” SHHEP—Receipts, 150. Market, the -alre t lit | ar) gfegeatrom | slcighs oF other veh ee a. ; wareeor| Fargo, 14; Winnipeg, 5. Evidence of popular discontent in 0 , pts, ate . pe ,| poxe of tranxporting gvods, . wares’ e i : ae or Vecoration Vay I am sorry, Mr. Asquith, but I’ve} steady. Lambs, $9.00 to $15.15; weth- | (Dé, “prom. the street | mercha ndis 00 per annum, ‘Warren at Minot postponed ‘because | Hungary is shown by reports from Just received, a large ship- got to have that flour. 4 __ fers, $9.00 to $13.00; ewes, $6.50 tolline s ius of cight (8) feet] (Db) Drivers of all passenger automo- | of rain. Budapest that Count Tisza, since ids “Lam very sorry, but it will be im-|§ on all curl ng ‘at street intersections | iis for hire and hacks herein named 1913 privy councillor of Hungary, has|f Ment of American Flags— | possible for me to give it to you.’ feet eae ea ie a AnH ane. ait} in the eily of Bismarck $1.00 per annum. been forced to resign. ‘The whole|f All sizes—Prices reasonable. ‘That is your final answer, Mr. As- CHICAGO. 71-2) feet, re ely, from the street} Nothing herein contained shall be so SEAN ate ec hati HARRIS & CO i i quith?’ - 3 HWOGS—Receipts, 13,000. Market, He the curve e a radius ae construed to permit the owner or ministry, according to the report, r 113 Fourth Street 5 - “Absolutely final, I cannot possi-| stow. Bulk, $15.25 to $15.70; light, [ifteen (in), feet. Cn all, curbing, for rs_of any vehicles mentioned from signed with him. bly give any other.” $14 mixed, $15.10 to! the curve oa Rulue of six Gh ing or transporting coal, ice 2 Hoover took out @is $ rough, Sera or other commodities merchan- — — looked at it thoughtfully. f 00 to $1 to $14.25, Aa ae (hele own UR Heenee te i five minutes 1 shall leave here,” 1 CATTLE—Receipts, 3,000. Market, fucaea ’ : ould _gulelly, aud wal Ee aed be slow. F Native beef ste $9.40 to x w, ing. theatri playing in any GREAT WORLD'S ; es of the press associations! $13.70; stockers and feeders, $7.55 to | 4c | hail or theat —$5,00 per day. I and cable the fact that with a ship- cows and heifers, $6.25 to] bs (b) For all shows performing in any. 5 load of flour available, England is let- 40; calves, $10.00 to $14.50. CG. L. BURTON, "| thease yor cla) ain said city the sum of ; ties ena ates aryl SHEE ; aa + a 3 yer month verner, > ., May 28.--Gz F : i : : ting the Belgians st e, bully news: SHELP—Receipts, 7,000. Oiurket, City, Auditor (eo) Wor each traveling weatrical com-| ete aie Baie ea War is always a tragedy; we think of that side of it Haper, atery: don't yott Uiifik, ‘Mr. As- Rea, syotlie raza to ss | onDINANCE Ale, any performing tn, a tent $9.08 per, day. cb = ae ee h Bae peatee first, usually. But long after its tragic elements have jambs, 00 $16.00; spring: Ordi lunge, fees: 2 ioe ad ‘ot tes an) son. left for Bismarc! ri ‘ : ry + © fy Hoover. got the our and giso the) 514.50 to $20.00, Aeactain cameos Se Se Gea" sintbthe“aiount| to enlist. ‘These are the first boys to || been softened by time, its Reroisms are a flaming’ mem- : ion and respect ‘of ‘asaiuith, who a io be determined by. the Committee com- | tO enlist. ec ada ory. mira go from Werner. This is as it should be; for the tragedy is a matter of has been one of his staunchest j Coininleslone at introduces the fol | ise ie ordained honed ce hg: | friends ever since. Wing répolation and moves its adovlion: | Commissioners of CF events and of time; but heroism is a spiritual and eter- the Board of City | rth Dakots City of isn North Dakota t the ity a s of the .. | show pi nal force. followings M’LEAN SCHOOL MEET Annual Track and Field Events sien) For selling patent merchandise from The nation still celebrates Memorial Day, paying our ae tae or ta Sy ety fron om ies CP Sa tribute to heroism; there will never come a time, we ponelrae ind Stee ee “Avene [he occupation of callings named, sind tie |! Cy a ate at Underwood Friday hope, when such a day, and such homage will be dis- th to Avenue A wes ui vat |e ; enger automobiles fur h at ts Underwood, N. D., Mey 28, on continued, q f rs i wes : ling gools at anetion~| elahora ore trac > ; ; é i} Tegan Avenues and woul nif eh Bs 2 Sete Re beet oa tae the Open Wednesday, Decoration Day, until 12:30 i ; [gana d venue iste, Broad yay, [purpose of carr a ff ‘ables and. cach {fourth annual McLean county public | : 7 according to the. plan 2 {#engers for hl Ciy of Bisinarck—|schook field meet to he held on the Engineer, which plans Gals tair grounds here Friday. were adopted and placed th day of May Bis- North Dakota, City oy Rea eT | WIRELESS INVENTOR of the City ec. ‘ML persons, firms or corpora- | tions engaged in any of the above named callings or occupations shall pay the City ‘Treasurer of the city cs Visma S. E. Bergeson & Son Last night and this morning Bis- marck and vicinity-was blessed with HONOR RED CROSS NURSE A i Burton, City Auditor of th Dakota, the sums stated above paces a $1,000,000 rain. Bismarck, too, is | qty ‘or Bismarck, Novth” Dakota, here HERE TO BELLE U.S. ot sa nge or vecupations, or YUSI- IW. Tinian Hanke of Dickinson bl 1d with a representative of # |b) ify that the foregoing is a true ness in which he may be or w to Ss 4 a Tailoring house whose stock of Wool- |! t copy of the original resolu | Tee ea a eee cord sunt pal Tendered Recevtion __ j ens exceed $1,000,000. You benefit by Oe a thes caiouniee pee ar Holder of suid receipt shall! Dickingon, N. D., May 23.—Miss q this enormous stock. See mecting May 28th, 1917. he city auditor of the | Lillian Hanke, the first Dick “a CeO ON ae | kcaald sure cfore4 {to be called for active service, 4 . KLEIN, H c City Auditor, | ie yerinre the 'b f tendered ‘ public farewell, re : Pai . Fi = . . | hich said licen: a he Elks’ temple prior . Tailor and Cleaner, for anything} See Wm. S. Hart at the Orpheum j ‘pation for hi vealed. for on a inre tor Mare tela: H that's new. tonight only in “The Gun Fighter.” | the ‘Treasurer's rec nd the date of ‘ ie | e : E | the heginning and expiration of wild ae | i licens ch license shall also be num-| 3 BW eer , ; } Heense and each tcensynseeutive numbers | “The Gun Fighter” with Win. S. | Hart at the Orpheum tonight only. enumerated in and e license must be countersigned > by the President of the City Commi: before the same shall take effect. { In © of any and all vehicles as : Section one hereof the | City Auditor shall issue h each Neen e | = ;a metal tag, in figures, no} , | | Garthe Round Packoge Ask For and GET 2 1 mens in hele, Gach of said ta | i mpare with the Se | | vided further that the er of all or hire and fh tion 1 hereof s irivers license Red senger automobile jas enumerated in appear in pet HORLICK’S THE ORIGI MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. infants and children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the invalid or the eged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Notice | You are hereby summoned §) to appear at the Masonic |) Temple on Decoration Day, §; Wednesday, the 30th day of [| "THE dumbest oyster can make a better pearl than the bright- est man. The oyster uses Nature’s methods. ih worn Db N keep “hamber of firm or corr > compiy with the terms of this ordinance or any” part thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not less |’ May, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock | $10,090) and not e than Ten Dollars ilirs or by im: |f Sharp in the afternoon of prisonment of not less than five days hor said date, to participate in 3 sor both such fine and | | more than 30 days or c the patriotic program || '. 1 planned for that date. | 1 y person. | ATURE SAYS smoking tobacco is at its bes: after two years’ ageing. That is why Velvet is “aged in the wood” two vears—the natural wey, the ! imprisonment. j ts 6. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. | See 8 nances oF parts. of i + 7 ane yo Way a » sure ay Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anw-/ tarconi, famous inventor of wire- pei Hereof fail not. slow way and the sure way, { tritsous food-clrin® may ‘Pe prepa 4 ae * less, is here shown arriving in Wash: | mnanes shall take of. THEODORE KOFFEL 7 Os j A glasstul bot pefore retiins for busi refreshing | ington as a member of the Itallan nd be in and publication. w.M. Lipgele Myers Jotacce: \ aleep. ap voc . commission. His invention, a subma- y 29, 1917. w A. W. LUCAS, Approved.” M. G. HAGAN, Secretary. a EE + Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Home Attest Cc. L. BURTON. City Auditor rine destroyer, will be tested hy the United States government.

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