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THE LATEST THING IN NUT- CRACKERS SQUIRREL FOOD ~ By Ahern IT WAS RIGHT-OF-WAY, NOT BENNY, THE JOYFUL HYENA WANTED . STANDING OF THE || CLUBS —— $$ 9 NATIONAL ueyare: : L. Pet. New ‘York - 19 8 864 Chicago ... 14. 7 66 Pittsburgh . 11,10 524 Cinciphati . 1312 = 520 Philadelphia 10 474 Boston .... 8 14 .363 Brooklyn. it St. Louis B23 ‘i TODAY'S GAMES. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. > AMERICAN LEAGUE. WL. ‘Boston .... 14 10 New ‘York . 3 10 Cleveland 13, 10 Chicago . 1 9 dt. Louis. 10 12 Washington - 8 12 Detroit. 7 iL Philadelphia .. 8 13 TODAY'S GAMES. Chicago at Bayt SAM St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Eoston. Bi i Cleveland at Philadelphia. . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee .. Louisville . ow. 29 2 $2 7 4 686 65 tb 55 00 4.7 36 ‘2 9 182 2 9 .182 TODAY'S GAMES. Columbus at Kansas City. Je aaa ‘Indianapolis at polls. Louisville ‘at St."Patt: YESTERDAY'S RESU! LTS: + (National ‘League. New--York «. Pittsburgh . Barnes and McCarthy, Schmidt. Brooklyn , Cincinnati 0. Philadel hia, is Fillingim Hendrix and Kilifer. American Le Cleveland ..\. Washington . Morton and O' and‘Ainsmith. “Perry “and Per- kins. Geiasee York postponed, rain. ‘Bt. Louis-Boston, postponed,’ rain. No games scheduled in Association. LAUNDRY ‘HELP. WANTED at once. per to) Bismarck noone : 15. t FOR RENTSix rooms and bath in duplex all‘modern. 907 Sixth street. ‘Bee Western Sales Co. eanery Hi 5 Js, linseed and ma- ad "below to close ith street. Bit 13.14 je es floor +] boxer. ‘His, punching’ ability isn’t upto the y} Very of the general BISMARCK: DAHLY TRIBUN! WEDNESDAY SISTERS NIGHT To ENTERTAIN HER BEST™ OWN~ 1 HHI OW WELL: ~ 1 SHOULD hy WORRY.» TLL Fix UP SOMETHIN’ OF MY TW ZOO, GUESS T CAN AT HOME Too ~~ i LIKE, ws LAFFIN’ HYENA, COMES ALONG. AN’ CHASES | MYSELF DITTY GOT ALONG IN 5 SLuy By PAUL PURMAN, He isn't what. you would ;call.a great He isn’t particularly clever. tandards of several other modert eavy weights. He isn’t a glant.in sta- ture—but Billy Miske has been the greatest. stumbling block of a “decade to ambitious heavyweights who ‘have hoped to standout as the most -logi- cal contender to Jess Willard’s_ title. A:few days ago Jack Dempsey, the most promising of the modern crop of behemoth brutsers stubbed ‘his! ito oy Oe NATION’S INDUSTRIAL MAN-POWER HAS NOT SUFFERED SERIOUSLY |. Chicago, May 15.—The nation’s in-\duce- the labor turnover and uneco- -| dustrial manpower has not: sufferet serious depletion as a result of the | United. State’s first year in the world war, so far as indicated: in-recent sur: labor _. situation conducted by’ the United States’ em- ployment: service and the) Illinois free employment ‘bur Except in. cer- tain skilled trades these bureaus find theer is.no marked shortage’ of labor, the chief problem at. present being distribution. “The Jabor turnover so. far this. year fas been greater than in previous years. This is attributed to some ex- tent to unusual opportunities for in- ‘dividual. betterment offered: by. plants working on war ‘Contracts. O tan average 100,00 Opersons are Obtaining .employment ‘through the chicago district, office, ofthe federal bureat as compared with a total of 495,000. during the last fiscal year. fherease fs accounted “for by ,the re: cent reorganization of the bureau for service as, the national machinery for the mobilization and distribution: of | the county's. labor. As:such it. has tan a aps handled the applications of hundreds: of* thousands: of workers registering with the public service reserve, includy ‘nearly all the applicants. ing more than 260,000 iechanies for shipbuflding: A system of daily, surveys, shows, ie bureaus where the greatest. shortages Of turplusés ‘exist’ and with’ the <in- formation it is able to-make’ economic diktribution. Manufacturers are. be, {ig urgei'to use-the government agen- | in sorder to -re- "Billy Miske, the Human Stumbling Block, — = for. Others, Heavies against the Miske jinx. He ‘wasn'ty: ‘beaten, a great many critics gave hin} er: ‘his victorious. career, | conditic which had put to shame the exploits |-feat hii‘ svith ‘tom; a shade, but of others in his class was brought te: itr an abrupt halt for the?time being. ‘A few months ago Fred Fulton, try: ing to make a record for himself in order to induce Willard to get into the same ring with hin, ran into the] to iMiske web. ton déwn easy. nomic competition between industries. |: essential to the war. ; At the state employment bureau 6. 000 persons sought work in March ana there too the demand is in about equal balance with the supply, except in a féw trades. he said to be about normal. . Only ina] rio féw. isolated cases have they replaced men called to the colors. A few. plants: engaged on war’ contracts have. em-| ployed large numbers of ‘women with?) out difficulty. be leaving the school rooms for more draft has already nt supply often teachers that several’ states repert the situa- tion alarming for next year A sur- vey of | thirty-seven ‘gtates just com-| pu pleted by the Professional Service Di- vision of the federal Duréav show: that during the present SRO sea West Virginia was force 5 tween 150 and 200 schoo: the scarcity of teachers. In Montani and Wyoming about two dozen schools were closed for ©: the saat the. ‘Kansas. winte: rolina, | mové-northwar Deleware, Mississippl, Alabama, New |and othe dutthwesterst stat Mexico, S uth Dakota, Wisconsin and! the wheat fs‘ ready for cutting after Indiana report a marked ‘shortage. | the- while ‘New Hampsh Cis g The bureau has 300 teachers’ applica- tions and 600 vacancies listed, but a Toba T MIGHT AS WELL AMUSE: AW~ HERE'S MY FAVORITED Reaily. Mieke dent re g00d: as‘ elth- ning either, came ay ‘ors there were ito Miske id) about’ tall arid weighs: Abe 175. match for’ the fighting 195-pound de- iResult—kindly crities were good] mon, Dempsey,.or for the gigantic Ful- enough to call it a dtaw and let Ful-| ton. for both ofthem. Positions were found for) event of an acute ehartané of work- ers -in--mainjenance .of way ‘depart- The demand for women. workers is|:inents, it Sots to ary eee from these locatiot they are: more: uri eat number / ‘of. 1 higher wages they an . (Many women teachers ‘are said to|or factories: & So far the farm renumerative employment and the} west and’ northy rawn so heavily upon the /dificulty in findin | but are being ursedsby-empl ficials ‘to WHILE TM WAITING ~. ‘OVER THERE’. i ; marc! Under most be able to de- ative ease. But ike, without win- with what hon: a.) & le is 6 feer It is easy see that ‘hé- cannot hope to be a Dempsey or) Fi fi 1s: either I \ these tao fights 5 But*he’s' made a lot of trouble ith what is expected to dented railroad labor the ‘year; a new’ depart- 6-"United States Employ- tees has. bet organized, to handle road Jabor- top the western region: = By'Orde rof Director-Gen- t absolutelynedessary and’send men to ‘points where atly meeded. © A rers are ‘said to “hecatse ‘of the bptain in mines ve ‘left’ “the! roa of the “central yhave~had little cept 1 lic ‘service reserve, whic ee ‘most? part” estates: the harvest por, rough the These sharvest: is eR large percentage of those:seeking po- ed to furnish ample sitions, it is-pointed out,.aronot-qual- AM) ininovation< in | th redoral ei tied .for --work--in “the departqent= ployment, isa department. organized _| capped, a private o: Just ‘been merged wit! will list positions ‘disabled men. can} 77, fill and help them reestablish them- selves in civil life. the service. For the Week Ending May 10, 1918 Furnished by | BISMARCK ABSTRACT CO. | || - Room 14, Tribune Block peeohore 339 Ak. -W.D. tar J. ‘Williams 104 Jcapphing: yer, W. D. NW? 1-4. 17-138:77..° $2, i. G. Morgan to Harry, Hedstrom, W.D. SW! 1-4 1-141-27. 2 Joseph Breslow to ‘Mariam Boehm. |~) /D. Lots '3,/4°Blk 1, Coffins Add: $1. |" Mérgayet KE; Roberts to Alex. Rosen, Lot 1%) Blk 54 Original Plat, Bis. $3,000. $1.00. $3,000. ‘Wheat Flour ile: Substitutes - Sugar | id crippled soldiers returning from the war. ‘The committee for the hand-, nization, has: James 'E. Sebry to Lyman’A..Baker, Contract. John -R. Keef et al to F. L. Von} °C. It} Suscemilch. W. D. 112 of E 1.2:20-139| Ww. "Wil-2.2-139-80. $10,240. $1.00. Walter Garde to Benjamin. F: ‘Pas- jay. Contract. — 188 600.+ *REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ||,” atterson Land Costa AzeL eae NW 2-4 21-140- N 12 of Sec. 1-141- $7,500. 0, Mary Gordon to May Hall, D. D. NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 lots 2, 3, 4 Sec. 24, Lot 7, Sec. .23-137-80. May Halli to Mark Gordon, lots 3, 4; 5, 16, 17.19, 20) Blk: 5; Blk 18 Coffins .Add, Carlos .\N. Boynton. ‘Durant, W. D,, SW 1-413 tuvesarucciosi uaiugtoneeganatntteusee rd aga naa 4 Name of Purchaser ...... Firm Namie of* Dealer “Name of Food” Date Last Tame Last ac arr amt This | No.:in Cha: Ella Todd et. al, to Bismarck Real- ty Co., Q.C. D. Sundry City. lots. $200. ; Yeaton to Florence N. Cato W. D. Lots 1, Pande eee and SE 1-4.13,137.7°. $8,000. Bridget Wadden to ‘School Dist. No. @| 46 W. D..2 acresin NE corner 29-137- a 00; 9 et et al to A: Burk, i, cine BRS CARD No. t C. ‘Hibbs ‘etval. Add. , $3,8002 ‘Wiliam =H. Wel 73. gis Add. 78. back the fighters >; come tax ‘today. W.| “Income. Dawa are aac ieidia urchase | Purchase | Purchase | Purchase. | Family I certify. ‘that the above information i is true and that I have not bought nor hold in my possession pe nae one ane es ety: rules of 4he Federal Administrator. > if ‘ bi cneusies dans t0,}esrai 0d to Federal Food Admi trator-at-end of each month, ‘The Federal Food “AdisinintFation requites that Sa and evi or Dealer of Flour and: substitutes as well as Sugar, must have® ‘and gee that each customer signs the, ot La saceinilie: of: Agpienitaral College, N-D pears in this advertisement. Tn order to. cooperate with’ the Food Administration The Tribune is * -supplying the Grocers with:these cards at the rate of TWO-DOLDARS: (92), PER THOUSAND in lots.of-one.thousand or-more. It ‘is cespecially srequested « that “all: “Grocers “OF ‘Dealers. i the: foods mentioned place their orders for these cards at once. Every: customer’ must’. sign oneof these cards and there should‘be-no'excuse for the Grocer being’ without.thm... Under penalty-of the federal food law: is @very Grocer must have the personal Signature: of the sede ao foods mentioned. on ‘the. “card are purchased. - MAIL IN,YOUR ORDER TODAY: nNE E OR TWO ‘THOUSAND OR M : Binns - ENOUGH FOR ines USE. ex! BISMARCK, N.D.- GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. -BUT ORDER - ie es x. W..D,SE 1 reer yb: , Schafer, W. D. Lots 9, 10. Bik 28 eer. aN: If you can’t.go°“‘over: there”. to bd ‘peying : ' f ah