The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1918, Page 6

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BLAME THAT KID!!- HES? GET DOWN OFF y : Wow DANGER-BA/ Gos. a TAWEN THE GIRAFFE STAT GIRAGRES 2, : Que TAT IS WHY DO FES. Wave se rpdifig eeads = LABCK ~ pi Ai ‘You PERSIST CLIMBING I>? pope ay ; UP THAT GIRAPRES, 7S : : My wim! , , Sonn NECK? FRECKLES AND IIIS FRIENDS By Blosser Sao Wulker Hine we : ee DOWN OFFA E KNOWS WHAT HE'S ceo y ro Goose Ct: TALKING ABOUT Ke 4 dg aera eae | Grn ven! You Onone Seat TeetiaS “TINK UTS: iN ALL MY GOSH! THERE'S wrt AN =WARO-AN' (LE HOLO tH’ PITTSBURG Honma DAYS OF TENDIN’ ANOTHER ONE OF umonein4) UMBRELLA OVER TW STACK Clee ae KEROSINE ene THEM SUBMARINE | : AN’ WE'LL MAKE A i Bike sage tate Os aes Peexscores ! \ (reen CAMOUELAGIN' © - N ai, “SP ° p 0 GET TH’ UMBRELLA ——— Na SQUIRREL FrooD QUICK FOR SOME c ee. j By Ahern BENNY SURE HAD THE é ; “SUBMARINE” GUESSING ‘ { With THIS LITTLE. | A-PicTube ‘ a : 4 @ VIECE OF CRAYON AM | OF THE -& & GING To GRAW —~ pe CHESTNUT CHARLIE ee Sa MS xy mer By Blosser BUEN LOK UKE | Z-QSCOREENDS |MPSOF Gloom apreaR IN AURA OF | SOLONS DISCUSS(TERRITORIAL | |Ferrr etic, eevee] ots Se git ae PROPOSED CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FOR | PIONEERS TO rom elie oe the nee wanted to wear the uniform of @ sol- 4 A large number 0‘ wea ithy ‘sons | dier. Y nau BF ou TWIN CITIES WHEN PROTESTS ARISE) ' HAVE REUNION] ssa tiie ithe comity aistriel Bor | tyery weit, son! Tamm geoud of you = | rer eens rE a rome ut the | Hid the Judge, quietly : [acs Raula Minny: spr dis Bheteel (= The satel commission today, listen: ial pioneers, their families and their! tenants on short notice. This ill 1 | qe Spee at Gucation was consult 4 ing persisted in the twin cities tonight | ed to arguments for and against the; * . ed. They did their bit. Distel was ; | pened z g rt - : Ser . = 8 Jriends, are to meet in annua) reunion | intended to prevent thi 1 student doh t his dip- a 7 : »q {that the proposed championship fight | proposed contest and: then took the A Bab, ries a good: student and he got his dip ; Only Run Scored on Whiteman’s SAP RRE AEE Te ane ee bain caer at the old state capitol building in 8 between Jess Willard and Fred Fulton | matter under advisement. No date [St Pal, on the moraine of Saturd iloma in advance. : Sacrifice After Elaborate | will uot be held in St. Paul on the} was set for a decision. Adour one ee {Say Nv on the morning of Saturday. | MINNESOTA HIGH A holiday was declared when the 4 oe fourth of July. {hundred women, clergymen, attorneys lepye teast<or cs inering: ts a ibe, x SCHOOL HEROES youth left for Minneapolis: His class Stage Setting Active opposition from several or-|and other persons from St. Paul and | Fayor Resolution Asking Wilson | ,cunecment Gaye. EPs: mints fired oat fi a body and cubes panizations in the two cities and the! Minneapolis attended the hearing . =, m rocketed along the streets as Distel att Jannounced. determination of leaders | Spokesmen for the delegation’ protest: to Tell Them If It Is De- _, one of the matters to bediscussed, GIVEN DIPLOMAS carried on the shoulders‘of his school Boston, Mass, April 24.—Pitcher [of these forces to enlist statey le ledgainet Wie feht. bl is the’best method for bringing the 1,- mates, was escorted to the station Renee ae. ee | : 2 Br GATE nr ne sirable {590 framed pictures of pioneers from | Le Seur, Minn., April 23.—The thrill Eps : G i 4 i Thormahlen of New York held Boston | port was regarded ie Ite eS pious! a coer promorer or al jthe state fair grounds to the new |of national pride which swept’ through aes are linge istars.in the , o q hitless until the ninth inning today ‘ cacoulbion cyasl amakertonlahe Ls wae quoted coday | Sear | state historical building. ‘the little town of Le Seur, when the | ~~ . %! .# B) when Boston, with the bases tull and | responsible for an intimation from the | as declaring that he would give twen-| AMBASSADORS DANGEROUS an Hae Rap ear ae FCA Cc Sc f 5 ror | Sa sata c Fa | : lollars if : i ranged for the entertainment of old ;country, continues to broaden. High! i one out, scored the only run of thej|capitol that the state ‘ety commis: |ty thousand dollars if he could itt ee a | + school’ students have been growing i game on Whiteman’s long sacrifice fly | Sin_ would fordid the fight while the | his fight burdens to somebody else's | Wathinet D Wn April Wat lt navn Soak ee restless for service and the latest, in-| TAR H to; left, which ‘Bodie dropped. With | United States Is involved! in the war. | shoulders io Wuphen aropiucctiaevaa ai ar BOMBARDMENT REFUGEES |ciient which served to inspire them, BLADDER , Pe one-out intthts inning, Strunk singled |e ‘today in the senate with several | CAN” Wag the wet ot Harel Die: relieved in. } P| pnd took third on Ruth's pinch siigle {Reds won the game in the seventh on Siar announcing their willingness to CAN’T TURN OUT TENANTS distel is not yet 18 years of age. 24 HOURS i i i vie /a dowle by Blackbourne and a single | vote for a declaration. No ac- SE k Two stars in the family flag—tokens Each Cap- J on the first ball pitched. MeInnis|) ann. © f tion = ais |. London Anril 24.—A bill was passed | of affection for his two brothers who ; Sa oy ‘ i was purposely watked, filling the bas-| ~ Ru nl The delfate came up on a resolution | PY 2 committee in the house of lords jarswered the call—proyed an inspi uint pall m es, steting the stage for Whiteman's | Chic BO vo... 002 000 NHN—B 9 3 b : ndegee of Connecticut, | WPICh prevents bombardment Jation too powerfuf for him to resist. H sacrifice fly. Bush was hit safety ; Ci i 2. GOL GOL x3 ‘Dal blican, calling on the toreign r 4 three times, twice hy Bodie. Peckin- lee and Illiott; Bressler and AL it gous committee fer seven ee ; svovuasianpceijaoggnvavenaseennnnenengeenmeannnne F i c nee has : 3 , j esolution introduced by Senator King | 1 HUH UUAUDOONGGUENEOEN AIOOH anenuauanay 1 apugh, Strunk and Whiteman contr | Lose: Second Gane of Series}of Utah, democrat. Senator Brande-|= ee = buted brilliant plays. is | = { Ant BAYS: . RHE Hf ae gee readily accepted a substitute by |= S # | New York 000 000 000-0 TNDIANS SCALE With Phillies, Meyers | Seatator Knox, republican, of Pennsyl-|3 e Fi i A ae and Hanna; Bush and! Ge ad lible with public interest, if a declara- = > Fl a gnew, : | ih eens bd eats , tion of, war on Germany's two allies |Z 4 | : | ie pti (wo straight victorice | the United States is not desirable, | - , i | _— over Washington by taking yesterday j Senator: Brandéges Sian auto ; ; : i Cambe . Shows Up Favorably, sun 5 to hi aie held tho a | Information to Berlin? = batt q | : i : jhelpless, while the ors. bunched sie |= a, en, { | Bunched Hits Tallied Against | hits on Dumont in Giree innings. | onenersew he attention ike bale : | Pit ER WINS Gail Se thie tee eine ne les aver ie een FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION i i a ' | Washington “7 On) O00 biden G4, [nEtou fs ontoying. nisin cpap CUSTOMER’S CARD No. 1 ” = Ss NGRHE RAD RIGA WOue o) cginmunities, and some openly charged |g 3 “a é Cleveland, 0, April 2—Phe Inde! ginggray, ANd MeAvoys Dumont! and fvajuable military information the min. |< Name of Purchaser . 2.00... ....06:0eseee ee AdMre8S. oo ce cece te eee Brooklyn Downed by Los Angel: |, bamahedtiliaim iilaroth Calin en Ea viapes 5 last is able ty obtain finds. its. way | Firm Name of Dealer ‘ SAGdEOSS | 5 cis cima ee oe ; v7; j : pra to, Berlii & (Is 7 es Rookie With Philadel- terday and defeated St. Louis § to 2. 4 Cong and the country, senutors/3. Clerk Making Sale .. <j : j ia. 7-2 Coumbe pitching his first game «BAIRD TRIPLES, | supporting the: resolutions declared, |= a i | e La t te 1 This | No? . pha ee [the season, was seored upon only in demand Bulgaria and Turkey be open |B "Name of Food [Date Last ie | ae Sear La) eal i ea i“ [the fourth inning, when Sister walked | mt |Uinited States by. reason of thelr allt.(Z Wheat Fi | pa Philadelphia, Pa., April 21—Brad:jand scored ahead of Gedeon when the |, anee with Germany = gat Pour. F a ley Hogg, recrult from Los Angeles, |latter hit for a home run to left. The | HL} president Wilson, when he = Substitutes | | | 3 pitched Philadelphia to victory in his|hit would have been good for only | Congréss“Tor declare war on Au = Sugar fae i a = first game of the season yesterday 7 | two bases but Lett Fielder Graney aaa { Hinge dl not include. Bulgaria |= ei : | = Brooklyn scored first, but the locals, made no effort to field it, believing it] De i oe ee : a 81 = hommered Mamaux from the box soon la foul ball. F ittsburgh Gains Five Run t enters DY cane Pane a hey aie = ‘ ole ce Scie L Es afterward. I 3 4 = =! on ae = = Captain Luderus’ drive into the|St. Louis ...... 000 200 000—2 Lead But o s It After 4 jit sei in its "Wwar, on, Lhe “conteal = z bleachers off Marquard was his sec-} Cleveland . 000 Fifth ee By Sa ea = I certify Yhat the above information is true and that I have not bought § é nt Te Tene fleld ‘wail’ twice torn one” ae Sena ——— Gives i TEAGUE —H1e nor hold_in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary ta the Hy . double anda single. = | mee St. Louis, Mo, April 21—A tribe fl-2zs- AMERICAN LF 2 rules of the Federal Adaainiete to 2 ; RHE by Baird, followed by Schmidt’s error, New York 0, Boston 1. +12 i AO 6 iojetd siajececesaine Bei vos 6 cela ee aed oe creating’ 2 Brooklyn ...... 010.001 000-2 7 0 in the seventh inning of today a cule ar Deabie PRI = Consumer Fy ah reectaes a Wear wee | soabled. 5 Tous fe defeat Eltst : At StoLouta 2, Clevelaid 8, = Cards to be mailed to Federal Food Administrator at end of each month, . 3 aux, CI , Marquar ue to Doak's wildnegs, got off to a Ob ih; a = = Miller;"Hogg and Burns, five run lead in.the ‘second but St} At Philadelphia 5, Washington is = Agricultural College, N. D. g Fi ar re F R BEANT WW Louis tied the score in the third when | Standing of the Clubs, = Ae a te jee None ene 5} 3 tee Steele was driven from the mound. Ww ou Pele f = | May, who replaced Doak in the third. tCjeveladd ..., 0 1000/5 3 . SERIES T AKEN ara held his opponents to two hits, as did! poston. 1: smile The Federal Food Administration requires that each and every Grocer 2 Bg New York Has Clean Sweep of | Sauders.. who relieved Steele. In tle | Detroit”. 1 6005 or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as well as Sugar, must have on hand = ~ E q s . Pp seventh Baird tripled, Hornsby was |New York 4 4291S and see that each customer signs the food card facsimilie of which ap- = : $ Series, Hiiting Crum Op- safe when Schmidt dropped his hign | Washington 4 33315 pears in this advertisement. S ‘f . | fly, Cruise fanned and while McGhes-|Chicago .. 2 = x 5 = portunely what petedl to bs Whe 3 ining ee St Haus 8 = In order to cooperate with the Food Administration The sy is = F Sonar seal I hiladelphia . = supplying the Grocers with these cards at the rate of TWO DOLLARS ($2) = Ricldi i ‘ RHE = = Poor Bielding by Chicago, With) 4 york, N.Y, apr 242—The New | Pittsburgh 230 000 000-5 6 31 Chicage a eee = PER THOUSAND in lots of one thousand or more. ? = Bressler Scattering Hits York Nationals made a clean sweep St. Louis .. 023 000 10x—-G 7 14 (jeveland at Detroit. =. It is especially, requested that all Grocers or Dealers in the foods I ree of the first home game, defeating B .Steel, Sanders and Schmidt; Doak,} Washington at New York. = ‘ : = % Deciding ton today for the sixth straight vic-|May and Gonzales. Boston at Philadelphia. ree mentioned place their orders for these cards at once. Every customer must eae : tory) they store) peu ne to eine aie CGH BS, ee = sign one of these cards and there should be no excuse for the Grocer being 5 ‘ tants . an| cv q cc - its Pa = Cincinnati, O., April 24—By annex-| hard and opportunely. Doyle made a CHARLES JACKSON ihe NATIONAL LEAGUE iz without thm. _ Under penalty or whe stomer food laws every Grocer must = ing today's game, 3 to 2, Cincinnati | double and two singles, drove in three| PURCHASED BY THE |& an o\5 have the personal signature of the customer when foods mentioned on the = Filet ceded in winning ihe Setles with |runs and scored a fourth. Zimmer- MINNEAPOLIS CLUB| *' Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 7. s - - eard are purchased. = t the Chicago team, 2 to 1. Yesterday’s | man hit a three-base hit with the bas- is > Bod 1 9. = ‘ = A contest was a pitchers’ battle, with!es full in the sixth -inning. Sallee poe a + Oe WE ake 3. = MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. -2 Tyler having the best of it from num-| pitched an effective game for New) At Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 6. = INE OR TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER 3 ij ‘er of hits recorded, but Bressler be-; York, a misjudged fly by Burns help-| Minneapolis, Minn., April 23.—Chas. ae eres ‘ = ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. 2 i ing returned the winner through his|ing Boston in its sixth inning scoring. Jackson, outfielder who played with |> Standing of the Clubs. = = J ability to keep the hits made off him RH E Spokane in the northwestern league WwW L Pls ti ‘ = : 1 scattered, combined with poor fielding | Boston ........ 000 002 000—2 7 1)|last year, has been purchased by the|New York -. 6 0° 1000J/= ‘ a Be 5 : oy the Chicago team. New York 013 013 01x—9 13 3|1ocal American association club from| Philadelphia 5 ol 3933/3 speed - 4 Pi) ef i took a two:run lead in the| Crum, Canavan and Wilson; Sallee| Pittsburgh. it was announced here| Cincinnati 4 1 3800/5 one e e Fy te 3 third on passes to Barber and Paskert |and Rariden, McCarty. today. William Gray, Catcher, who} Pittsburgh, er 2 50015 7 = R ~ and’ singles by Mann and Kilduff. Cin- ORT LEE played with Kort Worth in the Texas Boston,» aed 5 167|5 ’ ¥ r 4 € aS ‘ S Soar scree welt fret un bans ‘@ | league ast son, ‘has been obtained | Chicago 5... . 21. RR 2HNIS a Lhe” \ if = * : ie: © ‘gles by. Allen a roh ant jot’s f from M kee. St. Louis 2 506 |= 3 - : San ert re) = 5 4 We : _ | wild throw. Thé home team tied it COAST LEAGUE | The Eu ae eee will leave to-| Brooklyn. 60 6000/5 . z ‘| ~~ up in the sixth on Hollocher’s famble. miprron: for viacti¢e games with Des * Games Today. = ; oe BISM. ARCK, N D ena tj 1 LL. rine sacrifice, a pass to S. Ma- Sacramento 3; Salt ‘Lake 7. M ‘amp* Dodge ‘and St. Joseph| New York at Brooklyn. tbe} east = I = an error.-by ot after 8.|. Oakland'1; 7 Ban Araacncea before Rehan ths.geasdn at Kansas) Philadelphia at Boston, ; ' 8 = aes Sinsee boghiematecgaa wee ct ae Rae scot. VG Map aE! St Louls at Chicago, © [HH ORNOOEOMONNROMNENHNRMNRO ns NUS

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