The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 6

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I CLUB STANDING ] ¢ SQUIRREL FOOD "HBVE OTTO AUTORUN AMERICAN LEAGUE. ACROSS SOME MONEY ON THE ROAD BET HELL STOP sar ON HEALTH OF BOXERS POLICY. 0, fuil, plus £80) |. Paid velng O¥: for darterence’ tn ‘exchanges . L. Pet ~w Ghicago 2D 4.750 “WEN es Hoston ant: 4 636 New York 9 4 692 Gloveland 23 6° 600 Washington 6 6 -500 | Detroit .. © 5 10 838 St. Louis ra ae AO) 286 Philadelphia. 3 8 273 NATIONAL LEAGUE, L. Brooklyn 3 Now ork . 4 Cincinnati . 5 Chicago . ui i * . Pittsburgh . a Philadelphia . 6 H A Bak): 4 St. Louis .. ie j : Boston .....-.- 10.091 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. WwW. L. Pet. St. Paul lL 5 +688, Minneapolis . 8 6 py Louisville 9 7 533 5 Columbus 7 6 88. LLOYD $ Indianapolis . -8 8 600 Kansas City . 7 8 — A67), Toledo ... 3 7 300 Milwaukee . 5 12 234 Dhereas GEORGE bs RICKARD, TWESDAY'S GAMES, H of; HoT, BILTIONY, NOP YORK, ‘ ‘ Sct a i Ye ff |! hereinaher called: the: Asnured, 8, ear Pittsbu tee vee 2 Q Ps. Philadelphia : 3 8 0 Premium or Consideration, to Us, who, have hereunto subseribed: eur Names Batterles—Hamilton “and Schmidt; Jacobs and Adams Cincinnati eee Brooklyn . wef 10 2 Batteries—Iisher and Wingo; Pfef. fer and Krueger: Qi: Daath ty “Accident ( Score— HOE Chicago .... 6 0 New York WwW 3, right se Batteries—Alexander and KBlifer; Benton, Martin. and McCarty. Administrators, to pay or make good Score— RH FE. and: ending with the. 4th day St. Louis ~ 4, 10 2 Boston 2 9 4 Batteri ‘0 in and Clemens; for his own. Part, and not One~for Nehf, Fillingham and Wilson, ; RH. EK 2 9, 2 6 4 not exceeding the Sum of Mayer; Robertson, Kerr and Schalk. | Score— kK OH. i Cleveland ul 0 Detroit . 641k ol. Coveleskie and Dauss, Cunningham and Ain-| smith, ~ If the Assured shall make any ‘¢————__________ ARKETS | 23,000; void, and all claim thereunder shall be Chicago, May 14—Hogs—Reccipts, mostly 10c to 1c lower, Dated in London, the 27% One Thousand Nine Hundred and th, 19.85 to 20.15. nO to 1927. , 18,00 to io—Reccipts 5,000; steady to 1éc to steers, medium and heavy} ne, to 19.00. | 0 Commons, 11.50 to 14,00. Eight bef steers, god and choice, 14.00 to $50,000. ‘ommon and medium, 10.50 to 14.00. Cows, 615 to 16, ner cutters, 0 to 8.15, ye calves, light and handyweight, 12.75 Feeder steers, 0.: Stocker steers, 8. Sheep, 13,000; weak Top wool lambs, 18.75. Lambs,"84 Ibs. down, 85 Ibs. up, 13.50 to 1 ills ind.’ commons, ngs, 17.00 to 1 lings wethers s, medium and, lower. + to 13.00. don, $50,000. 00, te 13.25, fo 15.25. good and. choice, 10.50} this policy. It cost. him $5,050. 1 Culls. and commons, 5.00. to 10.24. atin ibe tl, ing to th ulay "3 § Tribune Want ads bring results. 5 e regular Lidy’s system DOGS! DOGS!! Cece DOGS!!! The city commission has directed the potice commis- sioner to appoint a dog-catcher immediately with instruc: tions to pick up and dispatch every dog found anywhere. in the city of Bismarck without a 1919 license tag. If you value your dog to the amount of $1 it would be advisable for you to immediately call, upon: City Auditor Burton or the caretaker at the city hall and procure a license tag. Dogs taken by the dog-eateher eannot be. held for redemption, but will be dispatched, immediately. aa / I C. Martineson; Chief: of Police. ATTENTION AUTOMOBILISTS! City ordinances. prohibiting speeding, cutting cor- ners, driving on the left side of the street and other vio- latiens of traffic regulation. will be strictly enforced. Plain clothes traffic-policemen ‘have been appointed with instructions to argest every violator, and, the full penalty of the law_will be exacted in every case. Your co-operation in the enforcement of ttaffic regu: lations is carnestly solicited. to Insure against: loss as, follows,» vie. both JACK DBAPLEY or JESS VILLARD being unable to take part in the, .. Glove Fight. srranged on 4th July, 101% through te '@). accident ceusing ‘bodily Anjur; 3), Sickness of: ng. kin! necesita Mrrented Willerd receives | purse. of f2se,000. and Dempsey. $27,800, on atepping into the ring, win, lose,-or ' Werranted. they, each raceive one third interest in the moving picture, during the period commencing with the 17th day of f July, 1919, ©, beth -deye-inelusive ‘i Aangset oe ‘Be hme fey that we the Insurers. do hereby bind Ourselves, each or, fraudulent, as. regards amount of otherwise, this. Policy shall become Hn Witness whereof We, Underwriting Members of Lloyd's, have subscribed our, Names and Sums of Money, by Us Insured. If Anything Happens to; Jess or Jack Beforeis"? are signed fore more and some; Hér less. Tae total of the 125 insur-| Bout He Will Geter is-350,000. If anything. happens to prevent eith- er Jess Willard or Jack: Dempsey from climbing into tie ring al Toledg the} eo i 3 ming: champiotship bout than an afternoon of July 4, Tex Rickard pro.| ea contest ever coat: : moter, will receive from Lloyd’s,. Lop. ite for; the. bout. had «been chosen}}, 5 One of his fist steps after signing the champion’ and challenger for the big heavyweight hout. was to take’out ti is signed by 125 men, accord: issuing a policy. Some of these men t= pay 610,000. im the event of either or- |' ment to the houses raw. NS March, 1919 Another, our Hleirs, Executors, and to, the Assured. of to the Asoured’s Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, all such Loss as above ~stated, Ten thovsand pounds, -lappalled them. They found streets in all, that the Assured may sustain during the said period, within Seven Days. after such Loss is. proved, and'that in proportion tq'the several Sums by each of Us. subscribed against our respective. Named, claim knowing the same to be false forfeited, pr ai day of Merch, Nineteen. are Hable’ for as much as $500 each. Besides this pojJicy Rickard has a !New York accident insuraince policy on himself. It fs‘for $10,00v. The total cost.of the insurance is $6,200, $ It. will cost more to promote. the Before. the Rickard -had spent’ something over. $10,000... .0f-that amount $1,500 was paid down on. the. ticket. engravii The tickets will.cost several thous: dollars. Rickard has spent a good-sized’ sum of|in railrqad fares, telegraph and tele phone bills and incidentals, eAnd from now on the money will be pouring out in even larger streams. 4|Then on the day of the fight Jess Willard will get $100,000, Dempsey $27,,500, the government 10 per cent of the amount taken in, which will be close to $400,000, and the city of Toledo will get 7 per cent of the otal, which will go to charity . What is left Rickard keeps. Minnéapolis, Mim., May 13.—Room ‘for unlimited expansion in intra-murat athletics at the University of Minne- sot is being: arranged. A forty-acre. ‘traét, of: land. between tlfe main and chased soon, it is gunounged, as a re- sult of the recent appropriation by: the. state legislature, 1 Spaymodic Sermon, + No matter how anxious 4 girl may ‘be to get married quietly she'll find that it can't.be done without ceremony. —Indianapolis Star. ¥ “| pestilence, violations of law and de- _| or threats or legal notices. ee | e * & the agricultural campus will be pur-|° don during. a similar investigation.” |" PONTOONS AID NC-4 WHEN "DISABLED 01 The NC-4 had the first; chance to test the “safety first” pon- AMS WHEN HE SPS To PICK IT /( By, RICHARD, BPILLANE, | AMost\:noted:<Finarigial Writer in America, and: special’ economirs con- tribntor. tothe * Tribune.) America 48. the Fichest nation df the earth; ‘yet. in many: att the: bulk of the. populatign is ierded like. cattle in “pens, and those whose business it should be-to: amelforate these condi- tions do not view them with sympa- thy.of understanding. In New York there are 102,000, structures officially ‘Classified ag tenements and in which more than 4,000,000 of: the 6,000,000 inhabitants dwell. Many of those buildings are unspeakably foul. ‘Many| of the-dwellers are naturally careless and slovenly, but little or no effort is made to lift them from their squal-|- or. It-4s the same in factory: towns and mining towns. To a decided ale- ‘ree owners of the dwellings and the municipal authorities are responsible. One striking illustration 4f. this Which prides itself in being the “Workshop of , America,’ Recently some, ofthe good women of tho. city. made examination of the Aenement districts:' What they saw and alleys into which the street found Plumbing that had been out of repair for months. They found buildings in such a state of disrepair as to be a menace to life. foulness and neglect, invitations to cency and health. They found, too, {that although reparts of conditions weer made and over n were made over and over again the city authorities. did’ nothin gto correct them, and they found, in addition, ; that many of the worst structures were owned by pérsons of, wealth who not: only, were deaf to, protest, but took advantage of the present conges- tion to force the helpless people to pay higher rents. ‘The ladies determined to arouse the city to the shame, of this affair. They organized themselves..into what is! known as the Church. Women's Hous- ting: committee. Waen.they failed to get the owners of the, vile dwellings| to giye heed .to .theix appeals they decided to. lay the fagts before the city authorities.. With-the pastors of 3 churches: they asked’ permission of ; Director of ‘Public Safety Wilson to. maagh from a church to tue city halt to pPesent A> statement and petition ‘to.the mayor. Mr. Wilson refused. to, grant the-permit.. Thercapon théy as: sembled, :in=-St.. Mary's: church .and: after the Rev, George .L.. Richardson 1 groups. of twos ant thrées from the churcn to city hall, accompanied by the‘ 80 clergymen. i aac They: gave hundreds of instances of violtions of the health laws, told of ramshackle houses that were a blight upon the city. and shoyld not be tend) ated By huban beings, of insanitary| cases withoat numer, or refs of houses. with, surrounding dump heaps ‘that smeled to. heaven ‘and of tho! utter disyegard of the owners to pleas |, “Is it the wish; of the conmmittco|, that I publish tho nanics of all-land: |, lords violating the law?” asked Dv. sh Srasen. ‘ “Yes,” shouted the. women, “You know what happened@)in Lon’! said. Dr Krasen. “Wites.-tRe list}! was, printed it was found the king: and|; Prince. of Wales owned..somé-of the; houses.” } {anes ia “Let us expose somé:of the kings; and, princes in this country,” cried the church women. The health commissioner said he. AMERICAN MANSIONS FINEST AND ~HOVBLS ARE WORST ON EARTH ‘2 5 la tt Fewer Strikes, No Bolshevism If Housing Condi- _ tions Were Made Better - else advances and their wives drill into their ears night after night how much this costs and that costs, their only recourse as they see it is to make the boss pay more to them. ‘oe and the worst hovels, of any prosper- ous countr, cleaner had, not gone for weeks.. They |ius of the architect and the skill of the builder are utilized in creating the; wondefful structures. we have in tow-| ering piles as temples They found |/There is nothing on earth to compare hundreds* upon hundreds of cases of|Wwith them. f the cities, the shacks of mill towns, they are a disgrace to civilization! What they cost in reduced prruction through the dissatisfaction of labor expressed in strike or agitation through ill health and déath of ‘chil- dren, never can be measured. Bolshevism, had,’ offered, a- prayer fhey’ went inh. OCEA FLIGHT » G Martineson, Chief of Police. | toons attached to the big flying boats, when she was forced to turti back inthe ‘first:leg of’the transatlantic flight because of engine. trouble. She: settled down and skimmed along the. surface of the TWis-vacuu GOSH JES LOOK $10, 15, 20, AT IT! HELPS NC’S GEBAWAY, DESPITE LOST HAND 4 would investigate the cases brought to* his: attention of failure’ to’ meke vital repairs to buildings and of:“mys- terious extensions”: granted to. land: ;lordé; and: then he saw. he was sorry he. could not do. more, as his depart: ment was. without: funds. ~ These the matter rests and is likely to rest. Teh bulk: of nearly all, cities’ tene- ment population, is. foreign born, ‘These people see in their squalid sur- roundings here little better than they had abroad. They find few persogs with appreciation, or undestanding of enero " thelr. troubles. wey Pete Chief Special Mechanic, ¥. Harry rectify what is wrong, s C . », y it all against the rich and tie power-| Howard, though he'd “lost: his hand fut; Their employer is to them. the|and therefore his place in the crew representative of this body that op-jof the NC4, was. on, the, job helping presses them and when food prices! to tune up the big. plane for the trats- and rent prices rise and everything | atiantic flight. This within an hour after. a. propellor had: taken gff the hand. He walked’ to. the hospital at the Rockaway air stalionto have his wound: treatgt and rofle back in an ambulance. to assist in the getaway, America has the finest mansions ANOTHER BIG. FILM 3 AT ’ AUDITORIUM Patrons. of. the Auditorium: theatre } will -see avery interesting picture, when Alice Brady appears. on Wednes- day and Thursday\ nights: in hey latest Select Picture; “Her Great Chance,” the story of wh is as follows: After any attempts and struggles, Lola G 1 poor working girl, gives up hoy ever transforming Qharl Cox, her millionaire lover, and Broad- way sensation; into a man. The climax ‘came, when eating at a Palisade Cafe; Charlie ran wild, and. the affair culminated ‘in the cafe pro- of the world. The gen- of business. But the tenements of different work or in strike or for Strikes rarely root in cleanly places. never. \~ ‘ bY Horse Sense About Tobacco Good tobacco ought to be like a well- bred hoss—all th’ kick taken out but “all th’ sperif left in, 3 i Velvet. The agein’ is the other half. ~ results — Nature’s own. two years or two thousand, : for two years, it’s just right. or self, end of one of the wings, sea as buoyant as a bird. ‘ This is a picture of the pontoon,at the|_ MhieNON RR UI ise wna AIRE AIP RECHT LALO aoe Aaa TI 3 gsm asia a ane RITATR ICO SPAT TREN MISS A CENT OF IT ~ . WHEE + THIS KALE WILL KEEP OF tHe. * FRIENDLY -., TOBACCO You see, half the seczet of makin’ a good hoss is in thiejbreedin’ an’ half in the breakin’. Selectin’ tobacco that’s, grown right is only half of makin’ Thar’s only one kindof agein’ that gets th’ right s Nature’s no clock watcher... She does a job, right whether it takes So when she gets through with the fine Kentucky Burley that we put awav in wooden hogsheads \ It ain't been hurried nono, short - cutted. Nature-done job. °°» All kinds of things are packed im tobacce tins, but your good neighbor will tell you “Velvet is the real pipe tobacco.” Prove it for your- TUBE WONT? prietor col}éeting: damages from, Cox, senior, aid. alk the: papers. containing the glaring details. e Mr. ‘Cox immediately ‘galled fov ‘his lawyer, who employed: Lola’s sister, Ida’ Belle, xs his confidential secretary, and the result of the interview. termin- ated in a new. will, which left Charlie Gut entirely. When Iola, returned to her slovenly: home in the Bronx, her conceited: sister breaks the contidence of- her’ position in. tr¢ing to convince Lola, how foolish she has been. The. minute Ida leaves her ‘she, culls Charlie up, who comes for her, and this-time she accepts his proposal of marriage, knowing that the new eir- cumstances he has been placed in would Dring out his courageous tendencies, ‘The next morning they hear that Cox, senfor, died in his sleep, and this brings Charlie face to face with his embarrassing Dosition. However, Lola does not leave him fo mope over the sudden. toss, but with invigorating words she presents to jin, thelr new love. ceieetp bis cel 4 isa ’ Tribune: Want Ads, bring-'resull THE HURLEYS, TRAPS AND PIANO: / Up-to-the-Minute Musie 10 Main:S¢. Phone 130-K ' Its a at stems

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