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FRECKLES AND HIS "FRIENDS | By Blosser.“ FRECKLES WILL MAKE: A DIPLOMAT SOME DAY o iN SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern AFTER § THIS, ' BENNY, SURE IT’S A ROCK YOU SIT ON BE nas GOSH ~CARRY'N IN WooD MAKES’ A FELLA KINDA HUNGRY. SPEAKIN’ ABOUT TRAININ’ ‘ANIMALS Y'KNOW WHAT 1, DID ONCE — HUH? GEE + WONDER IF MA AINT GOT SOME COOKIES oni Nee HUH! + wats aL i’ AFFECTION FOR “WWiS GAZABO 19 “WISHIN’ ON mE 2 CHIRK emes! AGHIRRR = Wied {STANDIN G ¢ OF THE CLUBS ... NATIONAL LEAGUE, “WL. Wew York. .......... 28 719 ‘Chicago 656 ‘Cincinnati 066 Pittsburgh . 517 Philadelphia . 419 ‘Boston ... 406 Brooklyn B44 St Louis)... 815 Games Today. Boston at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at7St. Louis. ‘Now’ York at Chicago. 2° Philadelphia at Cincinnati. \ é AMERICAN LEAGUE, : = Wo ob, Pet. Poston ....... 12 636. Ce Nore 14 563 ‘Cleveland. 16. .529 Bt. Louis . 15.531 Chicago:.. 14 500 Philadelphia . 17.433, 20 412 17 870 Games Today: Chicago at Boston. \ t. Louis at Philadelphia, © ~~ Detroit at Washington: \ Clevelaid at New York. AMERICAN MesOce ATION: a. Ww. ct. uisville .... " 14 ansas City . 7 650 ‘Columbus sie 8. 619 Milwaukee . 8S 636 Indianapolis 9 650 St. Paul ... 14.364 ‘Minneapolis 15 318 Toledo .... 18.182 Games Today. Columbus at Minneapolis. Toledo at St. Paul. , Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Louisville at Kansas iCty. SATURDAY'S GAMES. National League. Philadelphia 0, ‘Cincinnati 3. iNew York 4, Chicago 7. Brooklyn 6, St.. Louis 7. Bofton-Pittsburgh, wet grounds. American League. Chicago, 2, Bostom 8,~(10 innings.) Cleveland 2, (New York 2. ‘eslbyan 4. At New Haven—Yale 5, Penn 0. At~ Princeton—Princeton 16, Har- vard 0. a ‘| Milwaukee +: 91 2] Richmond & Whitney’. Nortz Lumber.Co. |. Steals mca 4 Dale, Crum, Falkenberg and Gos-| Wike Getz .... U, Smith Typewriter ere Agiorican ‘Association sett; Faeth, Johnson, Howard and| Jake Empting Webb Bros... Toledo 6, St. Paul 7. : Hean. John Fisher . Upon motion the boartt adjournea ‘ Indianapolis 8, Milwaukee 5. RH E] John Sweigert to meet agiin May 27, 1918. Columbus 0, Minneapolis 4. Louisville *.-: + 28 2) Jom smith ... Attest: « Louisville 0, Kansas city 9. Kansas City 3 1t Ll! Jon Burden . C. If BURTON, College Baseball. Humphries, Shackleford and Koch-| John Alsbury City Audi o ‘At Hanover—Dartmouth 4, Amherst | CT? Wittters and Blackburn, | | John Kader re ~ Sua ‘ RHE) Joe Katz ....... PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BUILD. At West Point—Army 1, Fordham 0. avian 23 4 Wachter ‘Transfer ce x es me INGS. t f ‘ a 2) Wachter Transfer Co. . FS ° , at Fe ee com ioueligats oa Bowman and Ale: aA, Dawson .... 10. 00| The Board 0%.Edncation ; of , Bis- dota Genre : lent. Mrs. ME. Hibbs, . 10. | man North sDakota. pHs evelve f Libera ao a —- Saute nese aled propo} ‘Pp. m.-Mon- ~, At, Williamsport, Mass—Williams 5, See nriiting, Roulaee : oo 3 ‘aay. Jane a {kgne srestion and SUNDAY’S GAMES. 34 National League.. ‘Philadelphia Cincinnati . Hogg, Wa ‘Burns; Schnetder, ‘Wingo. . New York Chicago . Falle an lifer. Brooklyn “St. bouts American League. Washington Kallio, Cun Johnson and jasinith. ingham and Stanai nage; H New York . Cleveland .. Caldwell and. Walters; Groom, Coombe ana O's and O'Neill. Enzmann, read for the, first time. A’ petition American lean Association. % for an alley in bik. 52 'N. P..Sec. Addl. |, Colunrbys*.- i 9) tion was ‘received and referred to the Minneapolis . city attorney and the .city engineer. ‘s and =|. The following bills were allowed and eritt. dnd Devine, 1 }|lowing inspectors: were appointed by 4| thé city comission for the’ primary | | * “You. do it this way.” Thus speaketh the wizard of golf, Ser- geant Francis Ouimet, to the line-up of golf rookies at Camp Devens. Sergeant Ouimet has ’em too, if one may judge from the, all interested, above picture made especially for the commission on train- ing camp activities of the United States war department. When the ¢ameraman snapped he was showing the class of stanceand grip ofthe pitch sho! Ouimet. has organized a-gol beginners. the t with mashie. f team to rep- resent Camp. Devens in matches this sum- mer. The proceeds from these matches will eee eee eee eee eee eee Perry Strock ... Lomas Haw Co. RHE Indianapolis ~ 81 es & COMMISIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. The city commission met in regu: |, lar session’ May 20, 1918. There were present Commissioners’ Bertsch, Best, Kirk, Thompson.gnd President: Litcas. Doctor trauss: Appeared and’ spoke concerning thé death rate of the city of Bismarck, he, stated. that. it was very low. Action on’ the ‘bids for strcet sweepers was deferred‘ for one week. Interest was allowed on special assessment warfants which had not ‘been paid when due. The fol- eléction to ‘be: held June 26; 1918. First Ward—E. H.. Sperry. ‘Second Ward—Fred .ePterson. Third) Ward—Carl Bredy.” a | Rqueth: Ward—Chas. @. \iachter. Vitth Ward—L H. Carufel. Sixth Ward-—Arthur Van" Horn. The paving in Paving. District Num- ber Ono which. is showing wear was ‘ordered to be repaired’ by Hanlon & Olies: "A: storm water sewer is to. be constructed ‘on Front street between Eighth ahd Tenth streets. The’ Ford Paving) company was given a month longer in- which to complete the alley paving. Lights were ordered into the fowntown alleys. An ~ ordinance amending the vagrancy ordinance was ordered paid funds permitting: T. R.Atkingon . $3 . J. Martineson Harty \Clooten . 3 ner; Wil- , liams-and: rGay. dim Jensen -. M._Timmer~. \ Bismarck. Steam Laundry. ‘Marshall Oil ‘Co Walter Thompson . Olson .. G. Thompson . H. Clooten H.-Homan .. Robert Jager . | Paul Wachter Pete Weymouth . John Nord Fred OIUMET TEACHES SAMMIES IN TRANS HOW TO PLAY GOLF MEN PLANNING TO BE be “rhe over ‘to the athletic’ fund of the _ | commission. Besides which, he has helped interest many of the soldiers’ in this.form of healthful outdoor exercise. When the war is over many a veteran will go. back home, ‘to farm or city cottage with a taste for golf which he didn’t: have when he began :train- ing. ' The army ,boasts some. ucheriaer golf stars, but none, of course,'more brilliant than Sergeant Ouimet. The close-up of Ouimet?s hands may con- tain a helpful hint for‘the golf beginners class right ‘here at: home. 00 | Fred Burbage :.< Wim, 'WeCormic completiogf: school bi 6.44 lass ‘toon brick 200 2,00 ; ting: or the cty of Bismar, rhea dance with plans ts ications: prepared by Van Horn & Loven, architicts of Bis- mmarck, 'N. D. ‘Proposals must be adressed to R. Penwarden, Clerk, and: myst be seal- ed and marked ‘Proposal, for School Building” and. each. proposal. shall be accompanied: by a-certified check pay- able to Geoge. Will, J resident,’ for at least fiveper cent ofthe tender.” Bids willbe , sin the) pres- ence of bidde: office of. the Board of Ed building in, mi The rig ‘eject any or all cations ; May “Oltice ofthe clerk and. the‘architicts ottice in ‘the: city of Bismarck; N.°D: chine at. Bismarck, N. Ds May ‘25; 18. | By order of the Board of Education jof Bismarck, N. D. Penwarden,. "| card will be made out and turned ov. ‘er_to you, and you must-mail it to! TTT TTT ATTN TT ¢ ASK Your MoTuER | /_ WHOS, ASKIN’ MA, T WISH NOUD 7) ee coowies! Noe FER ANYTHING? GIVE ME Some ; ~T WU2.JUST COOKIES! | LooKir | 3 WHAT 1S ir waar 2 ~ TW ROCK 1S PEEL)N’! AWAY JUNE 5 SHOULD REGISTER IN ADVANCE The: war-department outhorizes the following from the provost marshal general: Provost Marshal Gen. Crowder to- day issued a warning to men of 21) who may be away from home on regis- tration day, Wednesday, June 5. He made it clear that these men must protect, themselves by ‘arranging for. registration ‘before that date, in or-| der that their local their cards on Jyne.b. an cer 2\Men: now ‘away’ from homennr Who!| % expect: to f June. 5, Generi “shou arrange for- their” re inate n rite: jately. “Hé’ said: “Any: local boatd % Buthorized to} record the answérs’6f’ persons absent ifrom the jurisdiction of their local | voards, and to certify to their regis- tration.cards. Upon application, your: your home local board in time to redch| it on Wednesday, June 5. “Ifyou do not know the designation and address of your home local ‘board, address.the card to:the mayor of your home. town. in case, your, home is ina city. of 30,000 popijatio byer; or to the ‘clerk of yon ¢6 parish, or similar unit in:case your Home is’ not in a ctty, of 30,000 populatiticor pver. 1S Name of Purchaser Clerk Making Sale . to! ton! ToK KA Taw! chirerR—~k! Firm Name of Dealet . FWECKLES- DIDNT LT TELL You Not to OH! So Hats WHY “TH AFFECTION — > 11S WER EGG CHILD AN’ | WAS BEIN’ TH’ case may be, will forward the card to your home local board. .: “You must_enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope’ with your registra, :tion card for the return’ of your regis: tration certificate. Failure to get this certificate may cause you serious in- convenience. Any local board te. formation as to what to do.” LITTLE BOY WILL DIE FROM BURNS IN BLAZING STAWSTACK Dickinson, N. D., May 27.—The lit- tle son of Robert Eee residing southwest of Dickinson, is ear death #8 a result of “burns: sustainedin-a strawstack whic hthe. youngster fired | which you apply will give you full in-} while playing with matche. :The-boy’s The mayor or-county~ clerk, as the}, . FEDERAL FOOD ADMENISERATION CUSTOMER'S CARD No. 1 PUES (a iS ROK CPL Name of Food | Date ‘Last | Am’ t Last | Date Last |Am’t hia No. ih © | Purchase | Purchase | Purchase | Purchase 1 . Address... : 1 Address... FUNERAL’ HELD IN“ MINNESOTA TODAY. citizen, who passed away ‘here at: age“of 79. The. remains : were ship- ped to Austin, Minn.,-bis former home; Sunday. " « Defining: the Nenessaftial wo. onbegential is something that b& ‘amily _ Wheat Flour Substitutes | Sugar 1B Ee EEE card are purchased. Seca ne ] | a eee Rh : | I certify that the above information is true-and that I have not bought Ror hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods coairary. te the rules of the Federal ‘Administrator. Signed... Agricultural College, N. D. The Federal. Food ‘Administration requires that eath and: every Grocer or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as well'as and see that each customer signs the food card) facsimilie of which Bp. pears ‘in this advertisement. : _ In order to: cooperate with the Food Administration The Tribune- is supplying the Grocers with these cards at the rate of TWO DOLLARS ($2) } PER THOUSAND in lots of one'thousand or more. : : It is éspecially tequested 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 federal’ food. laws every Grocer must have the personal’ ‘sighature of the customer when foods mentionéd on the MAIL IN_YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. ONE OR TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. The Bisiiaseh Tri BISMARCK, N. D. mets | Sonsumer Cards to be mailed to Federal Food Administrator at end, of each sont r, must have on hand une = Ae -f, if a