The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1917, Page 6

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THE CUB : REPORTER TCANT TERE HAE a TiN eacTL FLYING MACHINE GUT i spe J -SRINK T CAN ? Fy You journey home on the Oscar II, famous as’ Henry Ford’s’ peace ship. The boat was stopped rrequently and ‘in- ‘spected by a ssels, Lut little bh é reached Halifax. idea two days were WV devoted to a thoroigh. examination as o. ry passenger. Mi "$ ‘st ‘act on reaching a home was tor ter, the opportunity Ayndistl vrorris Aline the i {having been d usta somes STARTED AT $10 A WEEK, NOU posses ines aus CHAMPION CN SHEESH FEOHO FOODS Club— him before. Pend-/ iF , ultén seemed td be th : Indisnapolia f ing a-call for service, he will return} shatker” « a pa ae ks St. Paul . to Coe college to complete, his studies. ke like: a toeplate, on his, Ghits.: {4o,-he Louisville, Columbus Bismarck Boy Tells y Tells Interestingly ae still fields with his legs and hands and Russians are Gréat Linguists. bats as usual. Milwaukee aba ; : Minpespall of Conditions He Found in i) wiutveltons memory and apt |" sot Ray happens to be an appropri- Kansas City . Scandinavia rade 9 e oS * | ate name for a fellow who did a mile jini 4:18. 1 | Ted Lewis, world’s «welterweight |champion! Sounds good, but Johniy iiffiths doesn't think so, We'll have to go into’ tho trenches” this fall, if we want to see the real football players perform. Labor Day was no holiday for the Red Sox and Ty Cobb. % ‘ While Norway is aécidedly pro- duy’ i a and especially with the United States * in the pr war, Sweden, On the re- verse, is ined. to, favor Germany ; is generaily of the impression ; 1 that the United States should have re- | ; mained..“‘neutyal,’ states Monrad Mik-» | kelson, whé” with his sister, Miss Elsie, has just returned from. visits, |of six Months and two years, respec-! Toledo NO GAMES FRIDAY. Ce ee ee o AMERICAN LEAGUE. & HSOSSHFH SOOO OES Club— wok Chicago +. 89 47 ~ 79 49 Helland’s Soap Production, Boston . } Cleveland , 7S 38 i lively, in» Norway. DRY CORN COES for sale, $1.00 per Felicia uacaut clorles, pro- Detroit ... 67 G4 BM “Sweden"is full of German sympa-| ‘loxd at’ brewery Imitings near riv- 1 Holland has i New York . §8 68 460 said Mr. Mikkelson. “#Nor-| .* per load fetivered in city. ducing about 1 23 of soap” Washington 56 69 way, on thé other hand, has no, pla¢e Elevator Investment a year. Philadelphia . SL for them, and whenever it can qyjetly €0., Dismare k Bank t St. Louis S469 Ido the allfes a good turn it does so. e A ‘ Norway’s only concern is a fear that : a famine will. be forced on the Scan- ¢ § . dinavian countries if war is not Now Is a Good Time : brought to an early end. It is becom- increasingly difficult for Norway 4 To Treat Your. Catarth GAMES FRIDAY. New iYork at Washington. First game— 3 R.H.E Wanngion 611 0 und Sweden to import food. Norway New York '.... eeetOn78 1 and Sweden Bulfer | ay worst effects! — ytild weather aid treatment. {which infest your blood, and. chases Mee Batteries—Johnson and Ainsmith; 's losses in steam: yout be misled into thinking that|them entircly out of your system. ers, fishing smacks is by far the most satisfac ‘tory treat- a z 2 y your Catarrh is gone. The first touch lisinds is enormous. Not one-half the | 7PM rteT Te ey bring it back|™mest for the disease, ‘because it . Love, Monnoe and Nunamaker. i . lesses have been reported. The boats with all its discomforts. reaches down to its very roots and New.York at Washington. ‘ C 4 yeaa: ae = oe ic in Ui many instances have been torpe- i ime to|gets at the cause. Write to-day far aaa ea R.H.E. Nees cen ee at paige Yak aan A, is ret portant He Wotfo cart Relisher 18 1 doed without notice. Popular senti- Prat Bena erecting ro full information, and expert medical Washington 1 (0 of the Wellsville (N. Y.) Tan Barks. *| victor sa ae a ick; The other play- ment is going through the same| perms of Catarrh, and be forever|advice regardiig thé. treatment of ; New York ‘14 60 That was 25 years ago, when base- afcet : : op row, Middaugh, Carpenter, course which is has gone in this coun- tid of the troublesome sprays and your own Case. Take advantage of cape Rerictant . ee ied Jegook hin 23 ye ne an, Kellogg and Baldwin;bottom try, The people are in a mood to, de. hes j this chance to-day. Address Swift . Batteries —- Shaw and “Ajnsmith; bali still was wearing short pants and] sreatést’| 4 ” couches that can never cure ¥ Shawk a. Alexand tha game was nol so ized as to-| 4 3 fore Yow, O'neill, Sullivan, McGraw and mand war. “§. S. S, the great blood purifiert ppeeibe Co. Dept. G: Atlanta, ‘ ’ 3 sriaels dies rrp wt SS RE i rele beh Dg AY gindinationy judson. | Mr. and Miss Mikkelson made their| searches out the germs of Catarrh'!Ga. tue Sais —_— iday.-Jawn McGraw is the only man Boston at Philadelphia. who remains of that team still playing —————e nad Club— R.H.E. the game. The rest have become gro- a7 ‘Philadelphia .. . 0 4 2 cers or bakers or candlestick makers. [cee ae Boston ..i-«.. ee 512 0 | Muggsy weighed 50 pounds less Batteries—Johnson and haderson than he does now. As captain of the and Meyers; Fostor and Agnew. No others. concerning the repairing of his build- = FIELDER DROPS FOU L GAMES TODAY. s ing on Main street between Sixth andj Model Eighty-Five Four Seventh was read and referred to the i While Playin Br ‘ pert * pees city attorney. The report of the milk} Jones Wafer | Just Over’ Lett Clevel se t We “it te {inspector for the month of August, z “Field Lime. bu Nee te Philadelphia. o | 1917 was read and. referred to the 5 ea page {health commissioner. Weighmaster's Fielder Jones,"ménager of the St. jreport for the month of August, 1917,; 6006 5055FF509 6% showing $81.30 taken in was read and Louis peer Benes te ane NATIONAL LEAGUE. *| filéd. Report on the city water was| nly major league center fielder tha ¢ read and the city auditor was in-| ever received an error for muffing # OO FFFF9 409 S909) j structed to send a copy of the same foul ball. Years ago Jones was play- fe the Bismarck Water Supply com-| ing the middle garden for Brook] L.. Pet.j pany. A resolution providing that] Joe Kelley was in left and Willie Keel- Cluab— New York .. 47 633 the value of all structures and im-| er in right field. A left field hitter of ; Philadelphia 54. 8 provements on city lots within the 4 St. Louis . 62 33 city limits of the City of Bismarck, Cincinnati . 66 7*North ‘Dakota for assessment _ pur-| Chicago 68 493 poses hereafter be and is fixed at five, Brooklyn 66 6 percent of the true and full value of | Boston .. 67 51,such structures and improvements! } Piltsburgh 84 ago! was passed. The bid of B. M. Beers} { —. and Son for drilling a well at the city| GAMES EPRIDAY. hospital! was opened; a 1 on same i: < s Philadelphia at New York. ; Was deferred, - First game— ‘The special assessment in connection! Clut— 5 R-¥.B! with the construction of a saaitary Vew York +111 1 sewer on Sixth street from Avenue. Fj Philadelphia. sie: + 4°10. 1 to the-boulevard was approved by the} H weeees.cd--Tesreau and M y; city commission. ; Alexandersand Killifer. 7 ‘rhe special assessment in connec: H — tion with the construction of a lateral! Philadelphia at New York. {sewer on Avenue D from Mandan to; Second game— i Washington avenue was approved by Club— R.H.E.} the. city. commission. New York .. . 2 5 1' The special assessment in connec- Philadelphia .. ... 1.4 2 tion With the construction of a lateral Batterias—Schupp’ and Raridens; ; Sewer on Sixth street from From Rixey and Adams. street to Sweet street was approved by the city commission. The following bills were allowed jand ordered paid, funds Permitting Chicago at iPttsburg. ly Clup— + R. 3 : Chicago .. 12-6 2 “ek dl... Wi nchter Transfer C z Batteries—Steel and Smith; -Cater and Wilsgn. ly Bees inson ay -) * Fielder sohes: ‘ . ane or i ; ae This Overland i is far and away y thie e-P! in@ see how : Brooklyn at Boston. iS C Wachter, guard the McInnis type came to totale f ble Id f ‘e ch : . ~ ‘ . , First game— | Studenekereetpccation outfielder shifted so sharply’ ie ies most comfortable car sold for c! jore yOu. gét in this : bs Club—, RAB Pp. Moore . was: réally; playing left field. ‘The -anywhere near so low a price. Overland at $895 than a like Boston ... 5 9 0 WF p Moore. ' batter sent up ‘a long fly, which threat- . fi : Lig t of gs ill b ¥ Brooklyn. u Mike Wildes * ened to Atip,clase to,the leftefom line. «. There. is.solid comfort in its amount of money, will buy. in Batteries Hagen. . and Tragesser; ean . | Kelley and ‘Jones raced after ‘the ball, $ the wheelb i any other car... ., $ Smith ang milter, narck Water Supr and’the‘latter got inis"hands on it, but} % muness—the wheelbase:is Brooklyn at Boston. Lomas Hardware Co. : ere fell trou srasp into foul 1]2 inches which permits large For, its economical ‘thirty-five Becond gaine— ree 4 Pere ats j Metknfortable seats with sae horsepower motor, hnd. its’ all y ae y - $12 3 Lomas Hardware Co. Aid to Partially Deaf. ‘ee - = Sof legroom. .,; round ‘mechanical excellence, ; Batteries —- Hughes and, Meyers; g'ma"ck Construction Co A tt PEAT alee es as A en there is riding comfort as ~ this Overland is, famous the is q Cob! and Cruger. i ng of those partis es es § - j t capitis [ote bir nicins of almost invisible wires, he | ‘ sured by forty-eight inch long world peste fe held all sales ; Ig : t appliance is so small that it can’ be * i . . records if ; ; GAMES 3 TODAY: eae K. oe i worn under an ordinary cravat. ‘ cantilever rear springs which fo bh OF: cars, of such come we klyn at New. York. Koy Logan + : * ease the car over rough roads. ortable size.every year for Philadelphia at. Boston. jJoe Breslow 3 i ‘ i man: P Chicago at Pittsburg. Lomas Hardware C JUST OUT (New 5 Color) and permit speed with comfort,. 'y years.. i St. Louis at Cineinuati. 'French & Welch . e any ‘Wachter Transfer Co. . OFFIC! PROGEDINGS CITY COM- Lismarck Steam ‘Laundry... MISSION, SEPTEMBER: 4, 1917) = Wachter Transfer Co. The ird of city commissioners Harris & Co. .... ~met in ‘regular géssion pursuant to Timmer. Hardware Co., adjournment. Present Gommission- S. F. Lambert . Vi he fort f od WYOMING, Sis ee q ie oa __-_LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY © ers Battey, Bertch and President Lu- J. French, sheriff 25.90 : i Le $240 ublished. Haggart Elock Distributors | Bigmarck, N.-D. \ a1 August 27 were read and approved. A Munroe Cafe 3.00 Pl : ; ‘ : re : commun! ation, from E. 8. Allen and On motion the board adjourned to Ite Free! - ‘i clk SS OR ioe y No Theo. ‘ Koffel representing property meet again September 10, 1917. BATA ER Sapeeea ‘ Sean es owners was readand ordered to ue C. L. BURTON, filed. Laie) cag J. P. Hooglan ‘ City Auditor,

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