The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1918, Page 6

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DAWGONNITH TE WISH ALITTLE FASTER. 1 Woz, HOME, WITH .., GEORGE ~ WE'LL Serpe BY TH TW FELLAS PLAYIN’ 4 ; WER WHERE You 7 GAGE -BALL +. ‘ 2 CAN BREATHE ers pe SOME SALT AIR «+ oy { By Blosser + WE'D BE TICKLED WITH HES ' ie ¢ JOB, WOULDN’T WE, KIDS? i % Now! ALL tieo uP AN WE GO ON SHORE — WOT CHEER SONNY ! BEEN DOWN ‘To TH’ LILY- POND A SAILIN’ YORE Lic SAILBOAT 2 AN’ LL LAY TH’ STRING BROKE AN! ME PLAIN’ WITH A “TOY SAILBOAT —~ ME WHATS SKIPPER OF A REAL OCEAN GOIN’ SCHOONER WWE ONLY KNowep | AHOY You Meavow LARK! ALL 'ANDS < To’ Lee-Borr! Aw ay) AINT WE TH" RUGLA OL SALTS - HUH - WITH OUR SEA LEGS ! NOTICE HOW WOBBLY WE WALK ON LAND \TS 50 STIFF SQUIRREL FOOD so i fo car voc By Ahern : “I\ Weast 6000 To See A f a | NOGREEN Nouns swae ! GOOD THING THE TIDE FOUND IT TIED 4 USTEN To T a ee THANE AVERY 6000 | KIN YA Feo A x SOPRANG WoICE AND- | REAT Do NOU THINK ITWOULD | THAT? NO 4 HAVE You GOT AN IDEA Fon _, AN ANSWETR ? ab WOULD PROBABLY CAUSE HER VOICE Vo GRATE !! p CAN'T you ; CHESTNUT CHARLIE a ES Bere GS Tachen ‘ Kf} P . By, Blosser, Twice A BAY 27 ( 4 F SN =. t A 2 ie (Woo sche, aE TET Ta aS ee EE | wrapped, commercial trim for ex- once hoasted they would go through NATIONAL LEAGUE - port, $24.05. HUN KILLING NOW “Great Britain's contemptible army.” “Same 600 to 700 pounds, $25.80. . The enemy made another attempt CHICAGO LOSES WILLARD-FULTON BOUT RECEIVES _,: | a ae leg : At Brooklyn @, Pt a “Navy requirements $24.65. at a line occupied by the American ‘ } | ( 4 fy 4 At Hoston 2 rk “Same, 700 pounds up $25.25. troops on the right bank of the Meuse 7 E | } f At Chicago 2, ( n if “Cows, 500 to 600 pounds, $21.- after the attack near Seicheprey. : | At Pittsburgh 5, St. 1. : 50. | Sixty of the enemy started a raid, but fra ear a 5 1m0] | “Army beef of special weights, with SAMMY ASSERTS | Meee Winged iis Gorcian Of, 1 soo Special trim or for special purposes, : ° H | WHE tiave: proliersaltterentlals: Some of the Germans reached the i New York . 7 ta 3 Scare. Result. of -Bunched | St. Paul, Min The } jard and Fulton. will receive théir share Hits, James Pitching long conference with promoter J. ¢ | 3! eat Pa et Colonel ML Pittsburgh 1 Gav} “In no case the markets ‘go lower jieft dead hangine folthe wine: bat the Wild | Miller, late today voted unanimously | receipts to the Red Cross, or the gov-| Boston . 4 aoa] and Be gat are. not neresd upon they “AN of Us Who Thoucht B enemy carried off all his wounded. |10 approve, the proposed Willar jermment recreation fund and he also LCnicsey 2 WHC Ca aBeche Beant ther tek of Us Who Thought Base-) ‘an’ american raid against the ene- ton fight at St. Paul on July 4. ‘ | agreed to donate 25 percent. gf all ['- ly 0 s eral trade comm lselomenccoskiascer: ball American Game Have my line nearby was carried out the Chicago, Til; April 23.—Detroit The commission and Colonel Miller | mon 2d from the fight pic-| PTOoklyn Toda cs tainment if nec The alli A same t! a and one of the raiding bunched its hits behind Chicago's er. T@ached an agreement whereby Will-i tures to the war recreation fund. Gndion/nt see vone y not. buy. atohigher jevels. than .the Changed Our Minds | reas brought ipek dead and one uw is ratic field and easily defeated the lo- | Oe Brooklyn at Philadelphi: jarmy and navy. “ pa = oe | Reports coming. in today relative to cals, 7 to 3. James, although wild at | | were hit in timely fashion while} Pittsburgh at St. Louis, | onThe packers will not attempt to in-| . ‘With the American army in France | the sight in the Toul sector show the times, kept Chicago's hits well scatter- | | Schneider was, good in the pinches} C ‘0 at Cincinnati | crease bilee for the domestic tradv| 5 ah Ape aaa ese lo sustained were no larger than ed while his teammates gave him | j but wild. Both Schneider and Wingo | | because of these allotments | a just begitiaiy isa ramet what could reasonably be expected ! | Cooma acres rs , ry ‘ from the most severe engagement in Y ‘CLEMENT QUITS un lad, who was in The thick of the) hich American troops have taken A if | a sht and severely wounded with part. The losses of the enemy were HIS STATE POST shrapnel.” “It was fine to see our men| tiueh greater than he had expected, hy Bo at the Huns, All of us wh as is evidenced by more than 200 dead eh BE y Hone basebae aie ee € Amert-! Gormang=in_ the American. trenches 'f ee GAly GRETEEIRE te Roa and No Man’s Land. His losses in is only one game to keep the) wounded are unknown as_ disabled ican flag flying, tha is, kill the] u, . ‘5 oa thee {men were dragged back to the,Ger- 1 got several before they got) an trench, om | kicked en a called strike in the sev- ; | enti and umpire Harris x d ; both ta the bench. Rousch ds | 4 | off oremier hitting honors with | | seonhn de edek | four ies out of four times up. The) a a - ee Tue cts Sacre P R | WITH CO. AGENTS |No Defeats Recorded Yet This) nati in thes h when’ Rousch | ‘ Ss ae Tin 1914; 156 led, stole cond, went to third) | ‘argo, N. ri —The: resig- | ‘ 3 Bole | c games in} 5eason; Beantown Bested | on Daly's wild throw and scored on J es heen 14 With 4-2 Score | Chaves: single. cel ! good support in the pinches. Eddie Colins playing yes the major league rec in consecutive games, 47 The record was made by S$ ford of the Detroit club, record follows:! 153 games in 1913; in 1915; and the firs 1916. Collins’ recor started in s for North when with the Philadelphia Ameri-| a | Dakota, to ilar position J cans he played in the last three games. | ee . Chicago . 000 900 200- tin Minnesota, with headquarters n| ‘The bien Fa heantal wera He has not missed a game since. | New York, N.Y. April 23.—The ; “incinnat LT 000 10x—* 3 F | St. Paul was announced tonight] of the same spirit, while in a near’ | a ~ a ; RHE ie pene tne on hn and EIlfott, ; Army, Navy and Marine Corps | among extensive changes in the facul-| ward was a wounded German pri Detroit ........ 102 000 400-710 1] andere n in the major leagues | SChneider, Eller, Wingo and Allen, 1 a vill Ps [ty of the North Dakota agricultural vas spared after | * ol 000 00: ice carn 3 ? apne | Say What They Will Pay | out, has epared alter , ‘ eee OUT 4 nen they won from Boston ‘here to- ' j college. ¢ s hangs, al the same | GORDON % a Vv. ] Finneran, and Stan; Ciel day 410 2. Burns broke the Ue score | For Supplies Dr. Leunis Van Es, for fifteen y timé carrying concealed bombs. 'This | cotte, Danforth and Schalk, in the eighth inning when he hit JOHNSO LOSES | jdean of the school of vete ty | fellow sneeringly and ina sulky man-| . | [oa oe ‘home run into the right field, stand! | rte ience at the agricultural college, will waved off the ‘Amer “guard; your kind of a ! PITTSBURGH ] 1S oston knvcke eel ‘WILL STABALIZE MARKETS £° (@ 0 ith one hand. A nurse said he had Boston knocked Barnes, a former | | : of Nebr N j brave pitcher, out of the box in the THIRD STRAIGHT srs == Carleton given more trouble than all the An first inning, but ‘Tesrean held’ the vis Washington, D. C., April 2. rge of wheat investiagtions f | y There appears little doubt that the q ite in check | nited States department of ay dil “RHR mum prices to be allowed in May on lure at Washington, Hoston . 209 000 OOO 9 1) Wabhington, D.C, April 22.—Walt- | parchase i hi tet d “| Germans thought they would go us elected direc-| (rough the American line, they a of beef for America’s fight-|tor of the North Dako Ld 3 a. | New Yor Lo 000 020s experimental | 8 O;er doh lo: He ted abe Jing forces and the allies were an- nner ie ener nee Coovey.) == ) 7 Nehf ar enry; Barnes, Tesreau! fame of the + on here tolay Wheal Ty onveod tonixht by a | Sake vy|Who went to the Kentucky — experi- . i ff i ‘ 4 y the army, navy rn 7 f SIab| and MeCarty. | Philadelph ched hits with er- = si mental station, Hamilton: Beste Packard on Slab) and MeCarty, Frors in the sixth Inning and defeated {aNd marine corps While the govern- pegs Ce and Hits Run That Brings ston § to 1. Johnson struck|ment controls beef, it expects to say|MENNONITES ARRESTED | 3 | Washi | | n men, what it will pay, the ses a i } ; Score ‘WINNING STREAK | ou 1 RHE wal it will DAY) the pu ases under AFTER VISITING CAMP - | | Philadelphia ... 000 005 000—5 11 government direction are so enormous en aes the maximum figures now fixed are TO SEE DRAFTED MEN - Washington ... 000 610 0UJ—1° 7 2) i St. Louis, ‘Mo. April 22.—Hamilton | Perry and Perkins; Johnson and | ©*bected to go far toward stabilizing tyes ah aire outpitched Packard and Pittsburgh | Ainsmith, prices to the domestic consumer. | Mitchell, S. D., April 23—John J. i cot ¢) Geren : ie me opening ae of the serées ieee eee i i. The plan, is to continuing allotting | \ipt, head of the Rockport Mennonite ere today, 5 to 1. Hamilton also got { A 4 i j government — ani allie gontract3 | Colony, Joseph Entz, head of the New two bits, his first single driving in Me-| 123 1 i IOESCHGER BLANKS | [tong tie packers at prices based up-| Fim Spring Colony, and Joseph Hofer, Kéctinie, who had tripled, with Pitts-| Barrows’ Ment Let ‘Down ‘With | . ton prevailing Mvestock markets, pro-|of the Rosedale Colony, were arrest. burgh’s first run. The visitors made Eight Hits by Mogrid | BROOKLYN IN HIS. | vieiag they:axe not higher than theled today by Sheriff Hanson at Alex- hree in the seventh, when after two ig! its by Mogridge i ’ stated maxim On the other hand, on charges preferred by army ‘werd out, Smith lost’ Carey's drive in| in 11-4, Gate | FIRST 717 GAME | it there snoutitne a drop in the mark at Camp Funston, which have the sun and the ball sailed over his i aie iii EN et, and nb agreement on prices has|not been made_publie. April 23.—Aesch.| Deen reached'An-'the meantime, the) ‘The three men have made frequent son | federal tFade commission will be call-| visits of late to the Kansas camp to edd for a home run, Schmidt and } pe Hamilton scoring ahead of Carey. Boston, Mass., April 2: A triple by Baird, followed by , Stopped Boston’s winning str No |€d to ageertain costs upon: which 10! see drafted members of the colonies ‘Cruise’s single in the ninth saved the|!t had reached six, by letting down base new,maximim government pric-|'The Mennonites ‘oppose war and the locals from a shutout. ae Sa Giana a Rage eae me inning, and, despite Phiadel-| © pang Eonsalhaatad dead protestéd when the men were oy 4 4. D 2 5 Sunes. Y jer . drafte Pittsburgh .... 000010 201-5 14. 6 | ninth inning did a Boston player single |Dhia’s three ertors he was never in) co, ccidation of all meat purchases : St, Loui 000 outside the infield, New York knock. | 2@ger except in the eighth, when he) ie eo vernment and the allies in oe us. -.. + 900 001-1 9 1 Leonard out of the box in the fourth | sued two bases on balls. ‘This was we a ane er Obi Oe apf familton and Schmidt; Packard, | leonard out of the box in the fourth] tne only time Brooklyn had more than|® Single bureau a cago also w Sherdell, Horstman and Gonzales. and hit Jones freely for the balance one man on b: The locals bunch- announced tonight by the food adinin- of the game. ‘ nig GAVE: fi Crimes | stration. Baker had a perfect day at bat,|cl Us of thelr seven Wis of une Following is the announcement of ro pee 2 a in the first and third innings. Oesch- D : and registering a sacrifice tly on his! vith a single to right, e army, navy, and the marine other appearance at bat. Manager corps announce their meat require- RIE ia) Huggins of New York shifted his bat-| p. 000 000 On - ments for May delivery (except upon ting order for the game. UINae Gita © 402-00 8g {the Pacific coast) will sbe allotted rf After three errorless games, Boston! Giimes, Griner and Krueger; Gesch-|#™0ng the packers | (unless lowe. } '— Philadelphia, Pa er twirled his -first game of the se: today, blanking Brooklyn 3 to 0. f Brooklyn's six hits came in } —Mogridge eak after yore , é iGed friends today erred four times. ger and Adams. bids are received) at prices based on RHE pera a Reet ee » J livestock markets, but in no event | : . <j 3 New York ...... 903 400 301—11 13 2] higher than the following base prices ; ‘HE mellow, satisfying flavor of eleskie’s Second Victory for poston ........ 200 000 902—4 8 4 BASEBALL RESULTS | per hundred pounds: | Buck will quickly put you on : Mogrid. dH ; Leonard, |. —o . * + oe Season; Chapman Makes (yee ay cunmay eonaris AMERICAN LEAGUE || _ “Good steers; 500 to 600 pounds FOR SPRING friendly terms with this’ delicious, + Four Runs CIN cy DOWNS : | £8 8 New York; frozen and CASCO-23/2 in. CLYDE-21/9 in pure-grain beverage. « At New York 11, Boston 4, = O79) Fey, ces ay ae : = : OW At Detroit. 7. Chieago:3; awe You'll like'i: and want it often, And the sac ieteland, Oho, Abell 22 Cleve- At St. Louis'1, Cleveland 8. Rheumatism ‘Back on the Job more you drink, the better ‘it is for you, le o ree from St. At Philadelphia 5, Washington 1: RS ‘ i U S Louis today, winning 8 to 1. Coveles- Standing of Clubs. With it Old ti F Buck is pit1¢ and wholesome with a flavor f Hie, ptebing his second victory of the Ww on - 8 “time rury that really quenches your driest thirst, i season, “his opponents to five Cleveland . ae f, ‘Le ion, and routs out the disease germ: i ibs i i ee N pasts rn ile Lee St. ee Te Heston: a hg t-Up In on igitade can hd eat of this disabling ase s Epes i set He toca CHICAGO i f im asl out. Chapman’s = ? . Detroit "1 ' Soon you’ wil reaching . S. S. has given some wonderful % J Sy j * bake running, Roths batting and Schneider Good in Pinches, But] oy Vor forthe’ liniment bottle again, for the| results in seats) Rheumatism. Be- - _. Whslesale ANatributor: : “ i - Wambsganss’ fielding featured the Wild; Two Ordered to Washington . millions of little pain demons that|ing a purely vegetable klood remedy, STAG Z BISMARCK CO, ‘, : contest. Chapman ‘scored four runs, Chicago... cause’ Rheumatism are on the, war-|it purifies the blocd of every Busmarck, N. DB. 2 drawing two passes, making two hits; _ Bench St. Louis , path, Winter weather seems to awak-|and thus removes the cause of Rheus nd: e é hee S oF Ss Fnlladelphia oa thee te Freel fury, Sante Fees Get a pee to daiat your “FIRST FOR THIRST” B a a mes vn 101 rugstore, and start on Ce + 5 ~000-.000 ae is ‘ Se eee boule as Sc cele at Cleveland. ica) jet beaut lninente and frbatahent that will get rere ise j l 4 el matters up . i co ie + os ot reac] e J * , and Nunamak- {oy by winning the second game of| Pi Tindeiphia at Washington, As I, the blood, and only 2 remedy welting to Bfodea! Director, 2 wif : Pa b JOGA, the series:3:to 2,., Walker and Vanghis}': Xow York at Boston, tha 098 Seep down inty the circula-| Laboratory, : Ga ers pie t p Ghd

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