The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 6

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©. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Wee Chicago 4 New Yor! 4 Cleveland . 6 Woston ... 5 Washington . 7 St. “Louis . 10 Detroit . i Philadelphia . 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ww. LL. Pet. Brooklyn ...... esl 3 186 New York ‘ 4 ALT Cincinnati 6 647 Pittsburgh 7 583 Philadelphia 7 417 St. Louis ... 3 278 Boston 10 167 L. St. Paul 5 6 (Minneapolis ty) 645, Louisville . a 588 Indianapolis 8 +529 Columbus . 7 500 Milwaukee 12 294 Toledo ...... 8 273 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES. = National League. St. Louis, 2; Boston, 4. Cincinnati, 0; Bro Chicago, 2 Pittsburgh, 8; Phil \ American. Boston, 0; New York, 1; Det Washington, 2; Cleveland 11. American Association. lilwaukee—Rain. ; Kansas City, 2. Toledo, 1. ; Columbus, 0. St. Paul at Nationa ‘League. Score: Pittsburgh Philadelp! Batteries — Watson, Predergast, Adams. Chicago New York . Batteries—Vaugim, ) lifer, O'Farrell; Dubuc and McCarthy. Score: 7 Cincinnati Broklyn ~. Batterie: ‘go; Grimes, Gerne and Krueger. Score: ' St. Louts . Boston . Batteries — Meadow Snyder; Rudolph: and Wilson. Score: Washington... Cleveland .:. ‘Batteries—Ayers and and Nunainaker. cotte and Schalk, Score: New York Detroit: . Batteries—Thormab} Ehntke, Kallio and Ainsmith, Score: Philadelphia ’ CLUB STANDING | oe New York, Chicago. 1. Philadelphia, 0; St. Louis, 11. filler ys and Wz ARE SURE aN EARTHQUAKE WOULD STOP OTT0 AUTO ~' (ELEN | qermad We ENGINE AINT HITTING. 2. RIGHT aw ~ oklyn,, 1 iadoipiit, 3. “League. ro! Oy H. i 3 R. and Scamidt; Oeschger and rtin and Kil- R. H.. £. sketcnep2—_" 20 5 1 7 2 ing and Win- ONATWE WODSON. H. «| BY ROY GROVE, NE } qe a4 uf 1) Constantly changing R. Ng Ying coach. A CLOSE -uP OFA “ ROWING WITH “COLUMBIA CREW W YORK. To adjust the cold solid powers of. rules of human Tuero and/nature is the lot that falls to the row- Such ce a dervéernekii Hq. psychologic _ je eto t’ in the words 8 1or Coach Fred Paisted of the Colum- Gharrity; Bagby bia crew, when he remarked; “At 16, Y thought I had learned to row, R H. £.,20 1 thought th ame and he aS 0 4 2 1 over 40,-I find ‘that Iam 0 4 2 ning to learn. fees 1 5 2 ‘On one hand I have the Schang; Ci iples, on the other a crewova * nperament, strength and gen- Re HS) Be eotaes 4 1 ‘il B Osnapu: god s pliable § to’ Batherintical len and Ruel;|control@and the other two may have (both or neither and possess a world of . R.° He ' a) 7 3hi ll 12 0, ell, Watson * St. Louis Batterie: ‘and Perkins; ‘Mayer, | If you need a ty! prémpt service Get Weilman and Billings, TYPEWRITERS bons, paper,-carbon paper .or repair service — Then for WRITE OR WIRE— NATIONAL BEVERAGE COMPANY-—CHICAGO one man, not eigh pewriter, rib- through the motion at th — PHONE, never can tell what it wi his crew. YPHE mellow, satisfying flavor. of + Buck ‘will ‘quickly put you on/ friendly terms with this‘ delicious, pure-grain beverage. You'll like it and want it often. And the more you dtink, the better it is for you. Buck is:pure that. really quehches your driest thirst. d wholesome with a flavor it cold; get it today. Wholesale Dictributor: . STACY BISMARCK Co. lelast FOR, cme e dock. ill do. The couch keps right along with his men inthe water, with a motor boat, shouting through a huge megaphone, improving each man’s pull. made of cach man and -he is shown}; how this and that should be done. It is hard to:tell a fellow how to cut the) , water so the*coach gets hold ‘and goes Notes ar It A coach ‘never knows his crew. He R E M I N G T 0 N Then comes the day of the race and "o all the faults of cach man crep out. Typewriter €o. This is when a coach learns “About GEO. C. KETINER The men who. appeared es: 4 7 weak in practice may prove to be the Representative ;very. best. or vice. versa, | Bismarck, N. Dak. His eight fails to aply the steady coaching of .three months and goes »| With him to establish’.a: store inge down defeated, It wouldn’t ‘pull 'to- gether, There is No. 3, who is strong | ably shares, '/;Now but. camiot swing a steady oar and it can be seen that No. 7 does not fit the] shell Nos. 5 and 6 are™ over_ 180 and can’t control a forward s a drop of the is oar aWay up > / community to start five stores.” \Hall. nich sends over the water” There is a general shake up, sifift- ing and changing, promotions dl de- motions and the coach’ starts all over agin “to: perfect -a new combination | and clear his difficulties. ~ But’ so be his lot. The odds are al- Ways against a rowing coach. STORE FUND JUST . ‘COVENIENT JACK POT FOR LEAGUE \ (oaednant from Page One) your United Stores Co.you contract apiece that they-are? that ‘money. investec that neighboritood 2" 2 Hastings: * “Oh, ,no!”” Hall: “They * éstablish as system?’ Hastings: “Yes. ‘cial School” District, certaiti place; don’t you?” ‘of Bismarck, 'N. D;, Mr. Hastings: “Yes.” ‘HunY “And this, aundred | dollars’ that he pays for a membership fee— that is reckoned to be-——?” oe analysis. to the organization as a whole?” ~ Hastings: “To the organization.as a whole. ‘Wego out. there fn a “com- in.the.city.of Bismarck beans a 191 Mlicense tags. attvisable for you to immediately call upon ‘City. Auditor Burton or the caretaker at the. city: hall and*procur ‘a license ‘tag. ' “Dees taken ‘by the dog-edtcher, ‘rannot bbe ATFENTION AUTOMOBILISTS! City ordinanees prohibiting. speeding, cutting cor- lations of traffic regillétionis! wil be attictly ent reed. Plain clothes traffic. policemen hive been appointed With instructions to arrest very. violator, and the full _ penalty, of ‘the’ law. will be exacted in’ every, ae \ Your eQuoperation't in the enforéeineat of traftie rege lations is. earnestly solicited [meaty we organize a store with prov- it probably costs. $5,000 to ktatt a store and keep it going: , We can ratse enough in a “It does 'not'means' that when a undred: farmers:in a’ little com- munity subscribe; a@ hundred dollars ‘oing to have all in}'a_ store in “little store ‘at that ‘place’ but'a good siare !'4 of that money goes into a ‘generat} 4 jack pot” for thes general use of the NOTICE TO, OAL DEALERS. *: i Bids are requested , for suplying 1,000 tons-Gnore onless) best Lump Lignite Coal delivered as required in the bins ofthe several public eon Spe: AY of the City years: 1918 1919 ‘and, subject toystate “of N.i:D. Bids'to be opened at, regh- lar meeting of Board, Tuesday, June 10, 1919, “tigh’ school-building. ‘Right ‘Hastings: “That becomes. an as-| reserved: to reject any or all bids, set.” fi Byorder ‘of Board’ of Edu fons Hall: “To that particular store. or RICHARD. PENWAR EN, tions to pick up and dispatch . every / dog found: anywhere: ‘ ff you value your dog’to the amount of $1 i would be , ners, driving on the left side of the street and pther. vio-. MOTE is <@ONG ENOUGH To SHAKE DIMES INTO MENACE Is PICTURED HERE BY. G. R.GORDON — (Continued antes One.) you Joye. .And, alo) this.move- ment there are sevé at ‘ther radical organizations engaged. in the same work, spending several millions a year ‘all: aiming ‘atthe socialization: of in- erode ‘the Hearst organs~and 300 er da (papers and thousad haps ly cand monthly organs ‘haying a eombined cireulatien. of, 62,000,000 -a Hwvewk;, vall-working:for the overthrow of _ | everything ‘that -you-and I hold: dear.” AUSTRALIAN EXPERIMENTS Referring ‘to Soctalism ‘in Australia ‘and ‘New Zedlauu,/Afr. Gordon: said : ‘fhe Australian. States ‘and’ ‘New | Zodtand have splunged move : extensive: ly ‘into -state Soclilisin ‘than any _oth- ‘er countries, and asa result of - ‘this they “hdve become the ghamplo ot vitiden -state of all the world. Ot the first day of. Janunry, 1914, m- - ned debt of the Commonivailth of ‘Australia ‘and New Zealand and the |-Australiun states amonnted to ae enormous sum of $1,936,000,000. On that ‘same ‘date the comnpined debts of the 48 states of this country; and of the nation amounted 0 $1,313,000,000, and “we had 100,000,000 of popula- tion, .while they had only about 5,- 000,000. «Brought down to a per fam- ily basis, we tind that if-evéty family ‘in America had -contributed © $65, that would have wiped out the eitite debt of all-other states and of the ‘nation. On exactly the same, basis it would Mave ‘required the’ sum of $1, family in Australia. And in land ‘it was inuch<worse, for -it would have required $2,1! from” ev family to have paid the state debt 0 New Zealand, Think of. it, ‘$65 here. and more than two ‘thousand over EXCESSIVE ACIDITY at the ean of most tive ‘ills. A-Mo10S. for ee neers ing and prompt r 1.0) the distress of aci bepenaia MADE:BY SCOTT:&: BOWNE AAMERS OF SCOTT'S EMUL TRAPS. AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute lus 10°Main St. « Phoni 18 CRIMP CUT | Y LONG BURNING PIP! YOBACCO qd tions? More than this, let us see how ] the expenses for government mount uD THANKS GIRLS x “HAT EARTHQUAKE KINDA OVERHAULED MY ENGINE AN’ GHOOKAT * BACK INTO: SHAPE AGAIN ~ ZAM- SOME SPEED:Now lL. wellknown. throughout the gorthwest that the mere 1 ante of his coming should: insure him-a seapoey rautalignge. there! \Would:you like to trade condi- in New. Zealand : “For the year 1914 littte New Zea- Jand-with a population of. 1,152,000 4 tually raised and expended the vast sum of; $57,551,500, just for one year’s, expenses, mark you. Compare. that | with North Dakota. _ That same year you expended about’ two. million -dol- larg as the coat of running your state. government, and as you'have amore than half as, lar; “a. population as New 4ealand, if -vour taxes had been as’ high. her. as ‘they .were over. there, you ‘would ‘have added. $26,000,000 .to the $2,000,000 which you -did spend. ‘Now, if think you-like that sort ,of thing, why ‘just, vote to travel “the -saine ‘road that New Zealand has and you will, get ‘the same’ results.” SHUSTER COMING Nex nesday evening under the same auspices Rey. ‘Marion D. Shut ter -of, Minneapolis, one of the north: west pest known diyines and most] powerful pulpit drators,, will appear at the Grand, ~He-will discuss Bol- shevism ii its retation:ito the home. and ithe ghureh..-; Reve yShuttep ss: so CHIROPRACTORS. E. E. HOA D:C.,,PH. C. Licensed Desa ‘Chiropractic 119 Fourth St. ‘Hides & Lesthio We are wholesale dealers i i ' Hides, Skins, Ha’ Leather, Lace Leather, O and hrorge Tarin;.and: will y ‘Top Market Price: for Hides ‘and: furnish: Leathe at Rock Bottom Prices. > It ‘will pay ‘you ‘to figure with aus: before: you place your order. , cnove De. & “a gnepredraptes brings opetain ai ei can raise’ Land at: . —Good Grazi 2 Rant , finn wrt a ecitisie Woseree Ca oe Purchase of other can desin ical land neers fot ; 14: uc er (none On dha Ect ; ae mi oT ‘LK about smokes, soa ay . | is geared to a joyhandout stan that just lavishes smokehappiness* ‘every man game. enough to'make a bee lint. for CY tidy red tin\and .a jimmy Pipe—old. or.new |!” Get ‘it straight that'what you’ ve hankered for,in' smokes you'll:sure.and certain find-ay aplenty. in P P. A. That's ‘because P. A. has the quality! “You can’t. any more. make Prince-: Albert “bite “your tongue or parch your throat than: you can make'a horse drink:whén' he’s. off the water! , \Bite. and paroh.are:cut out by our exclusive patented p: ! x » You just lay.-back ‘like a regular fellow and puff ‘to beat the cards and wonder .why in you didn't nail a _ section in the P.A. smokepastur tne er, than you care to remember back! : ; Buy pours Albert everywhere tsbactoll ia sold. tidy ved tina, handsome pound and half, und. tia _—that clever, practical pound crystal diwée “moistener. top that keeps the co.in auch perfect condition. Rosh: scbptass “Tobacco: Co., Winston-Salem, N. < _

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