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i SIX FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser, et THAT’S THE TREATMENT THEY GET SQUIRREL FOOD - By Ahern STICK AROUND, BENNY, LOOKIT THE PORCUPINE, HE’S A STICKER o ¢. c] NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ww LL Vv iNew York .. 4 826 Chicago .. 8 636 Cincinhati 12.538 Pittsburgh 11.12 500 Philadelphi; 10 500 Eoston . 348 Brooklyn 364 St. Louis . on 348 TODAY'S GAMES. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. ! ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ww L P Boston . 15 10 600 ‘New Yor! i 565 Cleveland B65 ‘Chicago 10 O84 St. Louis . 12 478 Washington 12 429 asees M1 421. Philadelphia vee 8 14 S64 TODAY'S GAl GAMES. 4 Chicago at Washington. St. Louis. at New York. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. P Milwaukee 835 Louisville . 818 Kansas City . 661 Indianapolis . 583 Columbus . Ad5 St. Paul .. 333 Minneapolis . 167 Toledo ..... 167 TODA’ Columbus at'Kansas City. { Toledo at Milwaukee. \ Indianapolis at ‘Minneapolis. Louisville at St. Paul. National League, Yesterday's Results. . RHE Philadelphia ... 000 300 110-5 10 1 Chicago ...... 020 000 010-3 6 1 Prendergast and Burns; Walker, Weaver and Killifer. % RHE New’ York .... Cincinnati .... 000 100 11x38 5 0 Benton and Rariden; Schneider, E1- ler and Allen. | RHE Brooklyn ...... 000 020 120-5 9 1 Pittsburgh .... 010 000 000—1 7 0 Marquard and Krueger; Cooper and Cchmidt. RHE 000.000 002 0—2 7 2 , 000 000.002 1-3 § 1 an and Wilson, Henry; shovel Packard and Snyder. American League. RHE Detroit ........ 003 010 000-4 9 1 Boston’.....,.. 000 111 002—5 10 4 Dauss and Yelle; Ruth and Agnew. RHD Cleveland 000 010 000 000 1-2 5 1 Phil. ..... 000 000 001 000 2-3 9 4 Coveleskie and O'Neil; Myers ana McAvoy. RHE St. Louis .. 000 200 200 001—5 12 1 New York . 200 000 002 000-4 9 1 Shocker and Nunmaker; Love, Cald- weland Hannah, Walters. : RHE Chi... 000 000 000 000 000 —0 10 0 Wash. . 000 000 000 000 001-1 8 0 Williaris and Schalk; Johnson ana Ainsmith. ~ American Association \ RHE Loufsville + 200 110 010-5 71 St. Paul - 000 000 000-0 4 2 Strout! ‘and ‘Kocher; Piercy, Rook, Hagerman and Cobb. RHE Indianapolis ... 300 110 000-5 7 0 Minneapolis ....-000 000 000—0 7 3; Falkenberg and Gossett; Williams, Hughes, Thonias and Owens, Gray. Toledo ........ 000 004 00-4. 7 2 Milwaukee .... 400 011 11x—8 10 U Shulz and Devoine; Faet, Howard and «| Bill Sunday Stops Swatting Devil Long STANDING OF THE | Enough to Swat Baseball for. Jackies 002 000 000—2 10 3 ; * BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE \ THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918: 1 Gosh! Loovit THAT © | | WOULDJA ~'MERICANS KILL “TH GERMANS IN THEIR OWN |X TRENCHS ~WoWWow-e $s (5 So MUCH NOISE ~ TL DROPPED TWO HEAVEN SAVE! QUIT MAKING. WAY « ER < WHAT'LL YA TITCHES ALREADY — STop IT oR ) DO SISTER + SWALL HAVE To DEAL J SEVERELY WITH rae ( Nou! Y'KNOW GEORGE ~ IF THEY'S ANYTHIN’ | HATE 175 SOMETHIN’ | DONT LIKE AN’ TWHeys: TWO THINGS | DONT 1 UKE AN’ BEIN’ ON WIS DESSIT 19-LAND 19 BOTH OF , ‘Billy Sunday ‘Pfeffer* By PAUL PURMAN Billy Sunday for a number of years has awatted the devil in every form twice a day or oftener. the foaming schooner across the mahogany. Take a slant at the picture and see if you can imagine the. Billy Sunday you know, the tabernacle Billy, smiling his $200 an‘ hour smile for the benefit of one of the gents of the white apron and. bung starter. But that’s just what it is. Billy played right field for a team of old timers in Chicago the other day. The game was played for } the benefit of Jackies at the Great-Lakes naval station. On the keystone sack of Sunday’s team was Fred Pfeffer, who owns a saloon in Chicago. eighties and nineties. It’s lovely that Fred, for business seasons, doesn’t care any more about [illy’s red hot roasts of the gentle art of mixing ’em about.it as they posed for the camera man just before the game. RRR RIND DIA BERD STOCK, MARKET. {maximum at 111 7-8 after persistent New York, May” ‘16.—Greater breadth ; offerings that carried it down “two. fecent large tot relinquished | much of yesterda: ‘ominence and | strength after the first hour,: when | war shares again dominated the mar- | Pronounced strength was shown-at midable rivals in respect to activity | by Baldwin locomotive, which made | an extreme advance of 9 1-2 to’ 97.) while Midvale Steel at an advance of| . 3. 34, rose to 54 3-4. ‘Midvale’s rise was accompanied by reports that the | government proposes. to erect a plant Impurities 5 Invite pie) You should pay_ particular heed tol 5 any indication that yom blood ure for ‘it’s own. use. is becoming sluggish, or that th gat Other notably strong and active in lessening if ne dustrials .included Colorado Fuel, alee in its str aad Great Nortern‘ore and Crucible, Lack- Huhn. 5 RHE Columbus ...... 000.000 000-0 1 2 Kansas City .. 010 000 20%—3. 7 1 Adiaina and Patk and -iartley; Blackburn. 2 By. your blood awanna ard Gulf state steel, these your system more ae easily d soining two to. five points. ‘twice during the session United ioatteck that is tens beatae ml States Steel-was within 1-of the years; WASHINGTON TAKES EIGHTEEN Rs (lirties, candled, dozen 29; quotationg | on .egge-include cases. “bh Chees: And in his swatting his pet aversion is the bird who pilots! } Fred and Billy played with Cap Anson’s Cubs way back in thes, than Billy eh about the “licker” business, but they forgot. all; 4 Te stock closed at 111 3-4-0 net gain of 1 7-8. [sy ae States Steel had several for- | Do Not Get Careless’ and was far outdistanced in strength | With Your Blood Supply PHMAW! PX MAW! 7 o- \ FFOO ~ OM NE FOR US “To GE, INNING CONTEST FROM CHICAGO IN MOST SPECTACULAR GAME’ Washington, May 16.—Walter Johnson and “Cy” Williams battled 18 innings here before Washington got a 1 to 0 decision over Chicago in the first game of the series. Johnson helped win his victory with a long single which put Ainsmith on third, from which Williams scored the catcher with a wild pitch. ig Although the game was the longest: of the seaso: lin the American league’and one of the longest on record, each teath used only nine players and neither club made an error, the 18° men accepting a total of 189 chances. The actual playing time was two hours and 47 minutes. : s Company|Canadian Government. 6 1,175,000 shares.| Contemplates Purchase Another rally in’ liberty issues, the} Of Two More Railroads 4 1's vrising: to 9812 and a three ae point gain in ToXlo’s "t's featured the| Ottawa, May 16.—Negotiations for strong out narrow’ bond ‘market. Total| 80vernment acquisition of the Grand intervals by gaining 5 3-4. Sales amount oils, \NTERN Noyl = EF GIT DOWN Quick | THIS \S A FINE TERRITORY NATIVES WOT CHASE ELEPHANTS AN’ CAN SHOOT ARROWS LIKE THEM ~~ AT are iT sales (par value)‘ aggregated $8,350,.| Trunk railroad and the Grand Trunk 000 { Pacific railway were announced in the house of commons, today by Premier Borden. The Grand Trunk Pacific, he declared, was_a ‘national enterprise, United States bonds. (old were unchanged on call. issues) ‘ “to which the credit*éf the Canadian people has:een' committed and ini my judgment it is expedient ‘to,‘maintin MIL CITY PRODUCE. (Minneapolis, May. 16.—Eggs are low- er on case count. Apples and straw- berries are higher. Southern onions are cheaper, also celery and new po-|= tatoes: = Butter—Creamery, extras per 1b. AL 1-2;°extra firsts 40 1-2; firsts 39 1:2, seconds 38 1-2; dairy 30;° packing stock: 30. ‘Eggs—Fresh price firsts, new cases, freo from rots, small dirties and checks out ‘per dozen $3 1-2; current receipts, new cases $9.60, Old cases checks and seconds ‘dozen 26; —Fancy twins pound 24; w York pound 27; fancy dais. fancy, young Américas pound, ‘ ancy” brick 24; fancy limburger, 35; fancy. swiss brick 24; fancy swiss loaf 9; block 40; primost 15; pul- tost 11. \ wd gp har Sa Want Ads Bring Results. Name of Purchaser Clerk Making Sale . FEDERAL FOOD. ADMINISTRATION Firm Name'of Dealer . “Name of “Food "Date Last | | Rote |B Last | Am’t This | No. in Tu A TN au pier. vers MID) DLAY I'M & GERMAN I SPY AN’ YOU FEED ME ON CAME AN’ JAM $ ANY ELEPHANT “THar TAKES ME FOR A MORSEL OF HAY, LIKE TMAT LUMMox, WILL GET HISN ¢ / Wiyd # and not permit it to go into liquida. tion.” The taking over of the Grand Paci- fic practically involved the taking ov- er of te Grand Trunk as well, he said. During the summer, Sir Robert add- ed, a sub committee of the cabine: would be in London and he had some “erasonable hope’ when parliament was again summoned the government might be in a position to place before | it- proposals which would involve the constitution into one system of state owned raliroads in Canada of the chiet railways in the country, except the Canadian Pacific railway. “It may be possible,” he added. “in- deed, I think it is probable, that at some later date, all the land transpbor- tation facilities in Canada. in ‘the shape of railways may, so far as oper- ation at least is concerned;:be amalga- nung AoA CUSTOMER'S CARD No. 1 OUUOENOOOOUQODOODOSAUOEORNOOCOUSUOCSOROQOCONOOODSEEER Purchase | Purchase | Purchase | Purchase | Family Wheat Flour Substitutes | | Sugar | | AONAUUAAONUNAAucaRNescaaeusncapanacannecaeeeyy aepanenaanecauacaan aan aeannT 7 a TR MAN Wire “que OE” UP TO! “DATE PER THOUSAND in card are purchased. er e & 2 Bs ef MM ing, A few, bot! oe és ofS. S,'S...the great yesetible Blood: Medicine, will reve lize sen ood »: ae you s: > Bente fateal! my. whet ae by: Directér, Swift . Laboratery, Atlanta, Ga. Ce ee : a = I certify that the above information is true and that I have not bought nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary to the rules of the Federal Administrator. Cards to be mailed to Federal Food Administrator at end of-each month, The Federal Food Administration requires that each and every Grocer or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as well as Sugar, must have on hand and see that each customer signs the food card facsimilie of which ap- pears in this advertisement. In order to cooperate with the Food: Administration The Tribune. is iS supplying the Grocers with these cards at the rate of TWO DOLLARS ($2) It is especially requested that- all Grocers or ‘Dealers in the foods mentioned place their orders-for these cards at once. Every customer must sign one of these cards and there should be no excuse for the Grocer being without thm. Under penalty of the federat food laws every Grocer must ; have the personal signature of the customer when: foods mentioned on ee MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. ONE OR-TWO THOUSAND.OR MORE—BUT ORDER . The Bismarck Tribune | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ee Consumer Agricultural College, N. D. ~ _ lots of one thousand or more: ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. BISMARCK,N.D.* ee

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