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ons we BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE : THURSDAY, SEPT. 27,1917. — EI SE 196590900 000008 © NATIONAL LEAGUE. + SCOOSCHOSHSESHOOE Club— WwW. L. Pet New York ..... 94 53 Philadelphia St. Louis Brooklyn Roston .. Pittsburgh .. 77 100 49 GAMES WEDNESDAY. Boston at Cincinnati. All-for Bird Experiments ISADL THINK (= YOU TUMP OVER- BOARD —L | THINKC SHEL \OILL BALANCE. WITH MY WEIGHT Nou-r AM 1 VERY DEAF. First gainme— ‘; ; = Chib— 0 >. = Beg & Cincinnati . BIRD EXPERIMENT NO. 4 j A : at WHY USE A PROPELLER ON AN AIRSHIP ?—— Batteries . : Pp Wingo: Barnes and Mey WHY NOT A ELAPPING PAIRLOF WINGS FOR LOCOMOTION ¢ Second game— = es SSE A ES DASE EET = ——— ie Pree x ver . —— rene: that the next Red Cross chap- der his feet, Wilson made ‘another: HOME. BURNS Boston .... ‘a8 al : : ' : saena pe Ea hen ie oranized. a Glen Thee leap, just as the rattler struck. When | Sell ernearee Batteries — Schneider and Smith; | K ‘ : Y H. N. Hallenderg of Garson is the Re lighted a Inmp he discovered the Ranch Residence of Max Lehman, Nehf and Tragesser. i NEWS OF NORTH DA TA N i ATHWEST ‘vant county chairman for Red Cross| snake scuttling through a hole in the | Near Belfield. Goes : J u New York at St. Louis. el zs : ei : society. floor, where it remained for the night, | ego Seg a SEES — KILLDEERITE PASSES AWAY, | busily buzzing, after Wilson had| Hebron, X. D. Sept, 27-—The home Club— 36 — RR 2 Ayn ATS | ns. Bessie Pasham, 33 years old,| Pissed the entrance to the hole. In| of Lehman, 13 miles north of erie LARGE BARN BURNS \ 0 ft Vl died at her home near Kildeer Sat., (he morning he dug the venemous rep- | febron, was completely destroyed hy 5 | r | —_——_— s r t urday, Death wag due to appendicitis | Herons eng dispajehed it | fre, discovered at 2 o'clock in the 7] Brooks, Meadows Property of Ralph Ewing Near ‘ é and gompllcations.. Her remains were| ‘Tribune want ads will bring results | morning. and Gonzales; Smith and Onelow. 4 Wolford Destroyed FOR EXPERTS; IMPROVED ariane aie Me oieag: eine ual os = : , Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. ENTURE CH FINE PROMISE Club— R.H.E Pittsburgh .. 04 2 Philadelphi: 10 1 tatteries — Carlson, Evans and Schmidt; Smith, Rixey and Killifer. Chicago at Brooklyn. Club— RE Chicago . 1 or Brooklyn . 41 Indications Are That Baby Grant Batteries — ver and Farrell; County’s Infant Undertak. ing Will Succeed Marquard, Coombs and Krueger. GAMES TODAY. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. New York at Cincinnati. OOOCOSSSOOOOHOD o AMERICAN LEAGUE, ° COOCOHHEOTHOOOS UNUSUAL ATTENTION TO AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS Leith, N. D. Sept. 27—The first, fair for' the new county of Grant will Club— w. A Pet be held at Leith, Oct. 4-5-6. While Chicago . 98 52 na this is the haby agzicultural society Boston . a 2 1381 Of the state, it bids fair to outstrip Cleveland : 9 51 a number of the older organizations in Detroit 68 88 468 the way of attendance and exhibits. Washington . 67 80 456; 912000 in cash will be paid as premi- New York eo “473 | UMS for farm exhibits, and this lib- et bebe 51 95 349 {eral cash offering will assure an ex- hiladelphia ot Ye 849" hibit never equaled west of the Mis- souri river. The stock exhibit is as- sured and will unquestionably be one of the largest in the state: It will be educational ‘and’ every farmer in the county should make plans to be in attendance at least one.day and by .| all means bring the boys, so that they may'profit by this particular exhi- bition: u GAMES WEDNESDAY. Cleveland at Boston. Batteries: 8 new; Coumbe and O'Neil. STATE'S COMPULSORY Test Suit Brought in Fargo Ex- Cole in district court wil! sova_ bi asked for an alternative damus agains: the school district No. 7 part of this county, compeil. who has not ‘been vaccinaied. pers in this case have been drawn up by a Lismarck firm of attorneys who represent Henry Fraaze, father and guardian of Ella, who is bringing the represent the school ‘board. Wolford, N. D., Sept. 27.—A large “ us A eral sSOrKices. were held from the frame barn on the Radph Ewing farm UARTE i ARE PROVIDED Basham home Sunday afternoon. | near here was destroyed in the early OU aS i { morning hours. Rats gnawing matches e = which had been left scattered about | 3 | by a crew of threshers is believed to} Haynes have started the blaze, which cost Ewing several thousand dollars. sins Conrad, nine-yeazpold son of Mr. | and’ Mrs. NX. 0. Nelson of Center,} passed away at home Saturday atter-| noon, death being due to complici: tions. ‘The boy had been a patient the local hospital, where he unde weat three operations. Later he ox tered a hospital in Bismarck. ble was done to but all efforts were he was brought home a! short time ago. if The funeral was held today trom! the Nelson home. H SQUATTERS OF FAIR SEX IN FIGHT OVER VAN HOOK HOMESTEAD One Filed First, Other Came Sc- cond and Remained, Claims Right of Possession Van Hook, Sept. 27.—Gena Floew and Evelyn Fearseth, young woman squatters who lay claim to the sama quarter of land southeast of town, are contestants in an interesting case wi United States Commissioner Co-pperative Company. Anticipating Unusual De. mand, Makes Ready Haynes, N. D., Sept. 27.—Anticipat- ing an unusual demand for . lignite coal, J. S. Williamson of the Haynes Co-operative mine is in 'nois this week engaging expert miners from the bituminous fields there. The com- pany has - purchased the Nobinson school building and is remodeling it for a doarding and rooming house: It will be steam heated, provided with shower baths and ‘other conveniences, {and will contain a commodious re: ing room where ‘the men may spend their spare time. RED. GROSS CHAPTER ORGANIZED AT NEW SALEM. LAST SUNDAY ‘Attorney William Laager will Young People of Morton County Village Show ‘Live Interest and VACCINATION ACT 10 GO 10 HIGHEST COURT pected to Find Its Way to Supreme Tribunal .—Judge A. tl ULGUROOUUEQUEHOEQUOGUATOOCEEOEUAEOONOGEESONnORLE®: Fargo, N. D., Sept. writ OL mai o admit to school Ellz Iraaze, i Pa-} uit. This suit is being brought in this St. Louis-at: Pitiadelphie. dt is to be hoped that every farmer Club— HB. Philadelphia . . 4 5 1.in his, home agricultural: society and St. Louis 0 3 5,8end something to be placed on ex- Battéries—Myers and Perkins; Dav-| hibit. Anything for exhibit. may be enport and Hale, Hartly. sent to Clair Cornell, secretary of the — fair association, at Leith, and he will Chicago at Washington. | see that same is properly entered and Club— R.H.E. cared for. Suitable shelter has been Washington 310 ri provided for all exhibits, and respon- Chicago = “4.80 sible parties will be in charge. Batteries nson and To Have Carnival. nt, Ainsmith; Faber and Schalk, Lynn. Detroit at New York. way of management has secured the Caxh & Hine carnival, one of the largest of Besides the niany attractions in the vares and other sports, the Club— . E.} its kind in the United States, who will New York . 2| provide special amusement, free acts, Detroit ... 7 2 ec. besices their many tent shows, .5 Batteries—Enright, Love and Ruel; | 1 Roland and Stanage. uerry-go-round, etc. The Sioux Indians have been invit- ed and they are to be in attendance with ‘their farm products, live stock, etc., entering same in open competi- tion with all comers. The’ Indian base- ball team will bea lively factor, and lovers of the great, ritionai game will not be disappoiared, fur they play fast and snappy hai' Dance GAMES TODAY. Chicago at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia. BURNED BY KEROSENE? h Night, YUE at tne ce: each diy’s program | 2amed Pierbe WHOLE FAMILY SCORE there will be a dance in the Leith Hee to jattceed ee Hall, 4o- opera house, one of the largest halls in this county. Music will be- fur- nished by a special four piece orches- tra. EVADE DRAFT IN ONE COUNTY BUT REGISTER IN ANOTHER, ARRESTED Henry Erbe and Morton Lerud of Dunn Held for Effort to Avoid Service Killdeer, N. D., Sept. 27—Henry | Erbe and Morton Lerud, charged with attempts to evade the draft law, through failure to register here, were placed under arrest by U. S. Marshal C. D. Scott. It was discovered later - IN EFFORT TO RESCUE Skin Must Be Grafted to Cover Blisters of ‘Little Girls Left by Explosion Van Hook, N. D., Sept. 27.—A lit- tle daughter ‘of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson, Van Hook farmers, was ter- ribly burned a¥out the face and hands and her life was endangered when blazing oil from an exploding kero- sene stove was scattered over her. A sister who ran to her rescue was se- verely burned when her clothing caught fire from the girl's blazing garments, and the mother, and a babe- in-arms, which she neglected to leave in safety when she rushed to the aid of her daughters, were badly blistered. The clothing of the two girls was burned from their bod- jes and the flesh so badly scorched that it will be necessary to graft several inches of skin on portions of their bodies, that the young men were’ registerea in Stark county, but both were placed under bonds for their appearance at the next term of the United States district court. AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS Five new cars which must be sold at once. 3—Oakland Sensible Sixes 2—Dixie Flyers 2—Second-hand Cars We will close these out at a big sacrifice as we are now. EXCLUSIVE FORD AGENTS Write or call for demonstration. Dakota Motor Company 212 Main Street Bismarck. N. D. ; Vomeocnsacnenesuocencngnuscovesnsogtocssannanaacovsanscvcvevcacunacscucssusnsanasniscvascagsunaveuuuay ndatnneNteCeanTiacnvarvitntornecvnnoey 13400 Graduate of Agricultural College Christenson, a graduate of the North Dakota agricultural ‘college’ and° an experienced sagronomist, county to..test thelegalivy.of the state in the county will take a just pride} nara of health’s order that 110 chil- dren must be admitted to the public schools of the state before they have been properly vaccinated. to the complaint in this, case Ella Fraaze has not decn vaccinated ibut insists that, she ‘is qualiticd to attend school and that it is the duty of the board to admit her thougi she refuses to be vaccinated. aoe If the Cass county district court sustains the board’s order an appeal will immediately be made to the su- preme court by the Fradaze attorneys, in order that the’ constitutionality of; the board of health law may be adjud- icated. NEW: COUNTY AGENT Gets Pierce Job Wolford, N. D., Sept. 27—A. M. has been county agricultural According | Work pile a Sunday afternoon a Red Cross chap- ter at New Salem was organized at most enthusiastic, meeting. The meeting was held in the high school ‘building. Chairman W. A. Lanter- man of Morton ‘county presided at the meeting. J. H. Kling was named chairman; ‘Mrs. R. H. Ringson, vice’ president; Fred Ringson secretary and Theresa Otte}>treasurer, of the new chapter. F In speaking of the organization meeting today Mr. Lanterman stated that those who took the most inter- est in the work are the young peo- ple of New Salem, averring that few of the old residents participated in the organization of the worthy so- There is at present a total membership of 65. Mr. Lanterman be lieves that number will be-doubled in a short time. Among those from Mandan who wére present at the meeting were At- torneys B. W. Shaw and L. H. Con- nolly and E. G. Collis. Attorneys Connolly and Shaw gave very interest- ing talks on Red Cross work and its relation to local workers. County Chairman’ Lanterman stated ciety. Bert T. Legg now. has under consid- eration. Miss Fearseth filed on the Jand in qu ion and entered her claim at Minot, but did not follow up with a residence. Gena Flcew squat- ted on the land and staid right there and claims the quarter by. right of possession. LEAPS FROM BED ONTO :SOUIRMING RATTLER: A QUEL OARK OLS Midland Rancher Has Uncanny Experience—His Snakeship fecond Best Pierre, S. D., Sept. 27.—Aroused in the night by a noise in his room, W. W. Wilson, a Midland rancher, leaped from his bed and landed with both bare feet on an angry rattler. Feeling the slimy, writhing body un. AHERN TAKES A GOOFY GLANCE AT THE SOX WILO MAN HAPPY FECSCH - BUT "A WRESTLER - THE WAY. HE CLOUTS THE PILL WOULD MAKE APILE DRIVER WALLOD ” SEEM LIKE. A CANARYIECKING JELLY - BRING ON THEM GIANTS VM LL’ theeis : Be Svr. “TALLER- > -~—.NEMO IS & MAGNET. tre aot, aa MIGHTY UTTLE NEMO’ LicgoLD SMALLEST PLAYER IN LEAGUE- WOULD OR SIEWE WERE 20n. LIKE POOR LIL BALL- YOURE A LONG WAYS FROM HomE- COME, {Lu TAKE YOU wi | FOR FUES- — oO — Qe susT wien Saniio Cinist toh ans) of COLLINS WHO CAVORTS IN - “TEARS-ARGUND “HE BASES AKE A: WIKD ELEPHANT - v WF A BULLET WERE SHOT Emon ci, : cl FOR HOME AT THE SAME “ime eevee SWREW, “THE BULLET WOULD GET wh ABOUT 9% SECONDS LaTE - WWE OUTED PASTURE OID wowe! cea Tal | “gten-vv! stenov! x0: re Ovad !-THere { NM OPE nN “ID"GLEASON THE “WBASEO: COACH - COLLINS USES DA YOUNG Loe - WE HEAVIEST IN LEAGUE- ‘\2 Cheked Up With Catarrh? =~ ‘ Nhy Continue Makeshift Treatment? . srays and deuches will never|rid of Catarrh, you must drive the disease ms’ out of your bluod. Loa Ue Splendid results have been fee orted from the use of S. S. S., which completely routs from.your blood the .| Catarrh germs, for which it is a per- it| feet antidote, S. S. is sold by all druggists. vish medical advice as to the 4 p of your. own. individual ‘ay no time ex-) ca rite to-day to Chief Medical thless remedies| Adviser, Swift Specific: Co., Dept. B fice To be! Atlanta, Ga, the proper AUDUASASSSACSASEEEDNCLOTDUCEREOSGEASUDEEUOATU USED ESE ESE DON'T WASTE! With hogs at $17.50 and cattle at $11.00 every pound of roughage is worth ‘money. Save waste by putting up fencing, and let your stock run loose in the field---money saved is money earned. i In.our Grand Crossing Square Mesh field fenee we belivee we have a feneing with- out a fault. This month we are making a sepeial price on this fénting in-26"andk inch heights. 5 Gates. flexible frame with —adjust- stock to the larger With the feneing tyou will. want We have them——Victor galvanized all-metal able tr rod to permit pass under, if desired, animals are barred. AURRULUSUAUUOUOOOQQNGEGCUQUUCERRES 1200002 C000ECUCUUSEULES0EEEU2EUGULL gates small while “Hiberty,’’ a new gate b on the same principles, as the well known ‘‘Can’t Sag’’ gate, known as the strongest, lightest, safest . and most durable gate on the market. The strength of steel with the flexibility of wood. This gate is’designed to meet the Govern- ment’s rquest for the conservation of steel, and is guaranteed, not to sag or drag, nor will it warp or twist out of shape. Sold under a positive guarantee. You will also want posts—there is nothing equal a live-pecled No. 1 white cedar post— it will last a lifetime. For the'man who prefers a steel post we have them—tlexible, non-heaving, lightning proof and easy to drive. It is to your advantage to take advant- age of our special prices this month. F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co. H. E. 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