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. are fee! pe ig oe Ea BISMARCK -DAILY. TRIBUNE # f ~ FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1917." { THE CUB RERPNRTER - Aviation Is Not ALL Flying D RESIGN FROM | AVIATION TRAINING! ono CERTANIN=ELAT FOOT Mee HAS ALOT TODO WITH AUT aiarion— How Do. PN NUH GET BACK TO NO LAW PROVIDES FOR REMOVAL OF COMMISSION HEAD BASEBALL SCORES Fe Ce @ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ¢ COTTER OHHH OS Club— Indianapol: St. Paul .. APARTRENT HOUSE. AS PART OF PAY The powers and duties of a mayor are very different from those of a presi- dent of a ity commission. : A. mayor is not a member of the city council, having only the right to preside and ast the deciding vote in case of a tie. The president of a city commis- sion votes on all questions before the Louisville Columbus. Milwaukee . Minneapolis Kansas City Toledo ..... GAMES THURSDAY. No games scheduled. Ce ee Oo City Attorney of Minot Assures Board Governor Has No Power to Oust Its Chief DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MAYOR AND PRESIDENT; Minot, N. D., Sept. 21.—"The sus-! commission, The mayor has the right of veto, The president has not. The mayor may summarily discharge a chief of police and other appointive officers. The president cannot. : The president is a member of the board of commissioners, and the board are the judges of the ciection and qualifica- Bottineau County Land Sells for * $100 an Acre, Netting Owner $50,000 Bottineau, N. D., Sept. 21.—A St. Paul apartinent. house was one of the tions of its members and may fine or| considerations included in a payment expel any commissioner, including the | of $50,000, or nearly $100 an acre, president, for negiect of duty. The| which V. B. Noble received for his board of aldermen are not judges of | 520 acre farm, adjoining the school of pension order executed by the gover- nor is void in all things and is with- out warant of law; there is no statute in North Dakota which gives the gov- ernor the power to suspend or remove from office the president of the board of city comn joners,” says City At- torney Grant S. Wooledge in an opin- ion which he has submitted at the re- quest of the city commissi nection with Governor tempt to oust President Shaw on the grounds that the latter has not used due diligence in suppressing illicit liquor. traffic and other forms of vice. ¢ NATIONAL LEAGUE, & Ce Club— New York .. Philadelphia. St. Louis Cincinn: Chicago Brooklyn Boston .. Pittsburgh GAMES TE New York at Pittsburgh. Aaa “It is also my opiniofi that no va- “iets i aoe cancy, ad interim, or vacancy of any New York i ‘description exists n the office of the Batterie Cooper | president of the city commission of anu fischer; Perritt, Tesreau, Ander- Minot by reason of sai Y of sus: son, Smith, Demaree and McCarthy. py Teneon of and crast of sus pension and the complaint and pro- ceedings upon which said order is based,” says Attorney Wooledge. Mr. Wooledge contends that chap. ter 132, under which the governor is acting, enables the chief executive to remove from office various county of, ficers, “the mayor, chief of police,” etc., but that it docs not name the president of a city commission as one of those officers over whom. the. gov- ernor has power of removal. Inas- Philadelphia at Chicago—rain. Brooklyn at St. Louis—rain. GAMES TODAY. Boston at St. Louis. 059999990909 0908 ° AMERICAN LEAGUE. ¢ HPS HTHHHOHD OOD mayor and may not fine or expel the ‘or for neglect of duty. I could give other distinctions.” | PIONEER BUSINESS WAN Dakota Towns Grow From Nothing Michigan, N. D., Sept. 21—Michigan lost its pioneer business man when; M. T. Scarff pulled stakes and moved to Devils Lake, Mr. Scarff came to Bartlett in 1882, when that town was the terminus of the Great Northern. He saw Bartlett grow from two tents to a town of 1,500 people in three months.. Wheén ‘Lakota’ was platted by friends of Scarff’s, he moved his business to that town, and later, when Michigan was put on the North Da- kota map, he came here, where he remained until his retirement aiid re- the election and qualifications of the! forestry grounds, RETIRES FROM ICHIGAN iM. T. Scarff Saw Number of North Son of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Schulz Grace KE. Toms of Minneapolis appears as the purchaser. The deal ts the largest’ and the price paid oné of the highest for a tract of this size yet recorded in Bottineau county BOLLS CAUSE SUDDEN OATH OF LON oY Passes Away Unexpectedly “in the Night Linton, N. D., Sept. 21.—Common, | . ordinary boils to’ which no one had paid any attention, caused the death’ in the night of Theodore Schulz, old- est son of Daniel Schulz, whose. father, | upon going to the young man’s room to awaken him,/found him dead. Bloodpoisoning had set in during the night and evidently had proved almost immediately fatal. The boy had had some oils On} his,‘imbs for several days but nothing» had been thought Club— L. Pet, much as all other officers are speci- Chicago 48 67 | fically named, the city attorney holds Boston .. 57 | that the omission of the president of Cleveland . 60 a city commission from this chapter Detroit 6s renders the governor powerless where Washington . 73 cities under a commisson form of gov- New York 75 ernment are concerned. Philadelphia 90 “Under the laws of this state con- St. Louis .... 93 a moval to Devils Lake. i of iit. | ‘LEGA JOTICE. | f Ke By | 1 7 wns I hereby notify the public that 2) LADIES Ste ARE ice erent will pay ‘no bills contracted for: by.| BPR&T most obs epormal cases In'8 to! 3 No . pata of I veg with work. Ma! my wifes Liza May Eastburg. - ays. .No Pe One oe nT TREE. Wie toda: Signed@ S. P. EASTBURG. ‘A.B, SOUTHINGTON REMEST C8. cy, ay GAMES THURSDAY. St. Louis at Washington. Club— R.H.K Washington . fe-2.10 1 St. Lows .. 45 2 Batteries — Gallia, Shaw, Dumont, Craft and Ainsmith; Davenport and Haley. Chicago at Philadelphia. Club— R.H. EB. Philadelphia «. coe ie h lima! Chicago . «oe DAL 1 Batterie: leyers, Seibold and Per- kins; Williams, Danforth and Lynn, Schalk. Cleveland at New York. Club— RH New York . Cleveland Batterie: hocker, Fisher and Nun- amaker; Klepfer, Bagby and O'Neil. Detroit at Boston. First game— Club— Boston R.H.E. 950 Detroit 1 60 Batteries—Ruth and Agnew; Mit- chell and Stanage. Detroit, 1; Boston, 0. Second game— chub— , , RILE Game called if second inning—rain. GAMES TODAY. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Detroit at Wa: Cleveland at Philadelphia. FEEDS FOOT INTO SEPARATOR; TORN MEMBER AMPUTATED Aneta, N. D., Sept. 21.—Andrew Simenson lost his left foot when he accidentally fed that member into the mouth of a running threshing machine. The foot was so terribly mangled and torn that. amputation was found necessary ,at a McVille hospital, whither the sufferer was removed for treat- ment. PIONEER PASSES George Moffit of Killdeer Settled in Dakota in ’83 Killdeer, N. .D., Sept. 21.—George Moffitt, a Dakota pioneer who settled in Potter county,,S..D., in 1883, and in the early days of statehood moved to Traill county, N. D., is dead at his home here. He was a member of the Reorganized: Latter Day Saints, catcher, the orthodox Mormon church, and is survived by a wife and.10-children. The fourth of six articles in which Paul Purman, Tribune’s sport expert, compares the White Sox and Giants ag they near the world series. BY PAUL PURMAN White Sox and Giants af — i ay THE SERIES CATCHING A Comparison of e. “ ) and Rariden are good Schalk is a super-catch- there was never a really great elub | McC without a great catcher. ;cateher: The Cubs had Kling, and later ri s t htting 0 hard this ohev: tha Pikathe F le is not httini ar Archer, the Pirates of 1909 had | ason as either of the Giant re- Gibson, and remember what these! eeivers, but he he has a faculty for clubs did to the Tigers with medi-- getting on and is fast on the paths ocre Schmidt. The athletics had something unusual for a_ catcher. Ira Thomas and, Sehang, the! On the field he-is a wi nts Meyers, when Meyers was handling the pitchers. His pegs right. ° The Red Sox had Carrigan: to the bases are shot with bullet |and so it goes.“ t speed and accuracy. There are In a close comparison. of the -few bases stolen’ on Schalk. He | White Sox and:Giants this’ is the fields his position with lightning There is nothing more essential !only department in which either. speed. to a great ball club than a great’ club has a decided advantage. | Ray Schalk is the class of both. lent catchers. either—so much better, in fact,! that in the catching department | the White Sox stand out far and ¢ away above the Giants, BR. BRANNON SEEMS FAVORED FOR U 10B ‘Man Who Assisted in Organizing Dickinson Brick Co. May Be Selected Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 21.—The name of Prof. M. A. Brannon, former president of the Idaho state univer- sity, for 20 years on the faculty of the University of North Dakota, and. one of the organizers of the Dickin- son Fire & Pressed Brick Co., is he- ing favorably considered as a suc- cessor to Dr. F. L. McVey as presi- dent of the Flickertail U. July 1 of this year Dr. Brannon resigned the presidency of the Idaho university to accept a similar position as head of the Beloit college. SOUTH DAKOTA (00 PERCENT PATRI Governor Norbeck Declares I. W. W. and Peace Couricil Have No Strings on Him Aberdeen, S. D., Sept. 21—“South Dakota is 100 per cent patriotic,” Gov- ernor Norbeck proudly informed an audience here. “The people of the ‘state are solidly behind the govern- ment in the prosecution of the war, and organizatidns like the People’s council will find’ they are not any more welcome here than in any other patriotic state. I will do all in my power to prevent any mectings of this body in South Dakota and to prohibit any other action which will interfere with or embarrass the United States in this time of stress. The 1. W. W.,” stated the governor, “are receiving no official consolation from South Da- kota.” WOBBLIES FIRE. GRAIN AND PEPPER OWNER AS HE SEEKS: TO SAVE IT eae ey | Right Dissatisfied I. W. W. Retal- iate by Destroying Employ- | er’s Property | Martin, N. D., Sept. 21—Dissatisfied wobblics, eight of whom were seen in the neighborhood just before the fire, are suspected of applying the torch to eight stacks of wheat on the Frétt Stickle place. When Stickle drove to the field to extinguish the blaze, the marauders opened fire on him. The windshield, although shattered in the bombardment, -protected him from harm. The grain was completely des- troyed. BUY PARSON A GIG Ryder, N. D.,-Sept. 21.—Parishioners residing in Roseglen, Amundsville and Lucky, Mounjl have combined in the nresentation jof an automobile’ and, Jumber with which to build a garage, to! their pastor, Rev. A. Fjeldsgaard. ia Women soldiers chasing the men in Russia has a precedent in Ohio where women bowlers have the men on the run, | How the mighty are fallen. Charley McCorut who used to be world champion — three-cushionist was beaten by an amateur the other night. 1 Ty Cobb went hitless in both games of a double header the other-day which means that Jen- nings probably will ask waivers ard at on him. The autumn days are here again |" Life’s Little Tragedies. | ., McCarty and Rariden are ea lV en Wanted There are few bet- F | Look back over the really greats leagues. He is far superior to any teriin either league. Schalk is Ford Paving Co. bd | of the past and it-will be seen that jcatcher in the business: today. ~ -!oue:of-the few. ‘ He is better than Harry Fr A Boston man agreed.not to eat that it is impossible\to buy a pen- beans for a year if the Red Sox‘ nang winner. did not win the pennant, The. gladdes of the year All of which reminds us that|The boxer gets his name in print— ee probably will agree! The rassler_gets his beer. 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