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» PAGE 6 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919. ° SQUIRREL FOOD Siren “ LET ME COVER PART OF ; THE ROAD OTTO AUTO COMES GLUE, EN? ALONG WITH STRONG GLUE- ANGTIER STICKER, BET THAT WILL STOP HIM ° ’ NORTHWEST “|__ GOOD MORNING! aes ae Man., July 10.—Private recently returned from over | » has added another valu- | Z ble junior | J W Bradle seas able player to the avai La Crosse and hockey players in the | Dominion. Before he entered mili-| tary service, Bradley had made an| 4% enviable record in sports. ig Dutluth, Minn, July 10—‘“Lefty” Nagle, former major league pitcher has returned here from overseas duty and will be available to the Duluth White Sox for the remainder of the season. the se: itoba Lawn Bowling a open its annual tourr next month. Preparatory work now being done on the lawns and they are already in fine shape for the games. D. July 10—The s harness racing July 8, -$, and 10. The horses enter are those making the Grain Belt Fair circuit. Some of | the best horses in the Northwest will be sen one the local tracks. Bottineau, N. first of the will be held her GYD) Cae I suppose you're wondering why the indicator on the dial of the scales is tipped over so far. Well, it’s because the chicken is heavier than you think it is. The poul- try show will bea big feature at the Alexandria, nn, July 10.—Plans are under way for a golf tournament to be held here late this month, In- vitations have been sent to several nearby golf clubs and it is expected that many good players ‘vill respond. During the summer months, many of the best golphers in the country spend their vacations at the lakes in this section. Inter-State Fair, Fargo, N. D., July Duluth, Minny July 10.—Reports |_ #2 '9 26 from: the: “fishermen.‘visiting. the| oe oe oe esota, are | from towns and cities which desire to to the effect that trout biting ex-|open boxing clubs. A license fee of ceptionally well this ‘on. Several} g95 a year will be char; ns epl n 25 a e charged towns of limit catches of brook, rainbow and Me Hen TOW BAKING a brown have been made. fetes Asis : Raa ci epee nme cities of more than 40,000 will be charged a fee of $175. Six ounce gloves or heavier must be used in all boxing matches. ‘brooks in Northern Mir Moose Jaw, Sask, July 10.—A local ‘business man who is a baseball fan, nae declared that his desire for long stance hitting by the home team] st, paul, Minn. July 9.—The first has been met. At the opening of the | out.of-door: winming meet under season he offered certain prizes of] tho auspices of the Saint Paul Ath- clothing to the members of the team} Jetic club will be held Sunday at who would drive the ball to or over|take Phalen, Entries ahev been a certain spot. So far, he declares, | made from St. Paul and Minneapolis a sufficient number of the local team|as well as a large number of swim- have hit home runs to give him a de-| mers from over the state. The swim ciding interest in the club had the! wint pe marked by expert diving and money expended been used for the| exhibitions of fancy strokes, purchase of stock. — Moose Jaw, Sask. July 9.—First baseman Fairchild has been released by Manager Easterly who has secur- ed Player Pahlman for -that position. Stokke has been shifted to second base. This change is expected to boost the team out of the slump it has fallen into, Lansing, Mich., July 9—The stage Fargo, N. D., July 9.—Thomas is all set here for the opening of the| Stevens, former assistant profession- boxing and wrestling season. Thejal to the Minnekahda club, Minne- commission appointed to care for this | apolis, and holder of the Minnesota ‘branch of athletics has met and con-|state open championship has arrived sidered all proposals over which it| here to become golf instructor at the has jurisdiction, A large number of | Fargo Country club, Stevens recent- applications for licenses is expected|ly returned from over-seas service. Banff, Alta., July $—The fifth an- nual tournament of the Alberta Pro- vincial Trapshooters association will be held here July 14. Ten amateur and one professional events are on the program. Medals and money. Prizse will be awarded the winners. : iH qn i Nom, i ri i : Copyright 1919 by 25. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Nee was such right-handed-two- 1 N fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert! That’s because P, A. has the quality? You can’t fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an-hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe, you Know you've got the big prize on the end of your line! Prince Albert’s quality alone puts it in‘a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A: is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch—well—you feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments! Toppy red bags, tidy. red tins, handsome pound and half-poun humidors—and—that classy, practical pound ciyataly pally Aura sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. ‘Rode Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. ‘ OW -HUM me WONDER LF YOUNG CATFIOH ARE CALLED KITTEN MINNOWS 2 “| He was gassed twice, but expects ta) States and Canada are signed up to be in shape for hard work soon. compete in the aiherthe-war-rega ts Caoereee on the Duluth Boat Club course, July Vermillion, S$. D.—July 10.—Coach | y2,° The clubs which are entered in- John Stewart of the University of} clude; Ottawa Rownig club, Ottawa, South Dakota football team has an-|Qan.; Lincoln- Park Boat club, Chi- nounced that eight of last year’s first! cago; ‘The Century and Western ;team men will report for early train-| clubs of St. Louis; the Springfield |ing this fall and in addition to them| Rowing Cluy of Massachusetts, and there will be several stars of former|the Peoria Yacht and Canoe club of years who during the past two years; peoria, Ill. have been in military service. Bob et | Patrick, one of the best linemen in| Watertown, $. D., July 10.—Plans this section, who has been in the/are being made by the Watertown army, will return as will Pete Alle-| (un club for a trap shoot to be held man and Ralph McKinnon. Frank|here about: July 15.. The Aberdeen McCormick, a four letter man, will] club has announced its intention of assist Coach Stewart. sending a delegation of nine shooters a and other South Dakota cities have Spokane, Wash, July 10.—Half | sent notice that. teams will represent million black bass fry have ‘been| them jn. the shoot. placed in Williams lake this year. Williams lake, once one of the best!’ Moose Jaw, Sask, July 10.—Four bass lakes in this section, has been| members of the Moose Jaw team ac: fished out and a closed season oN| cepted what are sald to be flattering yj bass until July 15, 1919 has been or-| offers to join a professional team at dered. Liberty Lake is also closed Dundrum, with the result that what- to bass fishermen until the same@}race are gone unless the team is im- time. mediately strengthened. _ Players ever chance the locals had to win Minneapolis, Minn., July 10.—RoY| the second half of the championship Patterson, for years one of the most) Houser, Liefer, Altematt and Buckles dependable pitchers in the American] are the men lost’ to the locals. Man- Association, yesterday informed th@]ager Pat Easterly isi said to have management of the Minneapolis base-|jines out for new men. , ball club that he is through with —- baseball. Patterson was called into) Minneapolis, Minn, July 10.—Arn- service this spring by Manager Can-| old Oss, ‘basketballvand track star at tillon to train the young pitchers.|the University of Minnesota during He tried a “come-back” nd won one; the past season will be eligible for game early in the season. Since then] football, it has been announced. Ed- he has made several starts but hag| 2 not been etfective. Milwaukee, Wis., July 10—Ed Chicago White Sox along by his won- derful pitching has resigned from the Milwaukee club of the American, Association. Walsh signed to pitch’ in the association but without his 'spit ball which js ‘barred, Walsh} found the going rough. He won but one start and was pounded hard in other games until relieved. Walsh is looking for a minor league team which requires the services of a man- ager. TTA Saskatoon, Sask. July 10.—A woman’s ,baseball league has been formed here composed of teams rep- resenting various ‘business interests. The league is a four team affair and the games will be played after @ p.m. Large profits are assured, of wheat to the acre, Spokane, Wash., July 10.—Sergeant George Thompson, boxing instructor at Camp Lewis and recently appoint- ed district boxing instructor for the army in the northwest, has reported to Fort George Wright to take charge of boxing work at the local army post. Thompson will give .the men boxing instructions as outlined ‘by the war department. i Grand Forks, N. D., July 10.—Sig Hugdahl, young auto race driver, has ben secured to go against time at the North Dakota state fair here July 19.1! Hugdahl will bring his fastest car here and will attempt to establish a better time record for the sprints on the local track. Duluth, Minn., July 10.—Six of the rovinces of th g000 churches, splendid’ seduced raleny raten clos apply to upto To the Public: UBER the nat leading rowing clubs of the United onal ws aif oe ‘ie ) i Hy Ai | | 1 a on i a i Mi i| ili i i i / iL dition. es ti | i all demands, CRIMP CUT | LONG SURKING PIP: to co CG & Western Canada offers the Ryeatest advantages to home seekers, é ‘ou can buy on easy payment terme, Fertile Land at $15 to $30 per Acre— ir to that which through many years has averaged from 20 to 45 lundreds of cases are on record where in Western aid the cost of land, 1 Manitoba, Saskatchewan and the farmer to prosper, and extend every possible encouragement and help to Grain Growing and Stock Raising. ThoughWestern Canadaoffers land atsuch low figures, the high prices of grain, cattle, sheep and hogs will remain. Loans for the purchase of stock may be had at low interest; ipping facilities; best of maikets; free school: ers ato lratios of asaforeela: nana, tlugentcd trate 0 for sale, maps, illustrated literature, ter 9 Inimigration, Ottav di Rubens, fullback, who was in the doubtful class as regarded his scho- lastic standing has also been declar- ed eligible, — Winnipeg, Man., July 10,—Officers of the Manitoba Golf association have been notified that the Winnipeg play- ers will not appear in the Canadian Championship tourney to be held: at Toronto this month. The reason for the decision of the Winnipeg men is the labor unrest here. Conditions have ‘been such that the players have had little time to spend at golf. Sheridan, Wyo., July 10.—Jockeys |, A. Thompson and F. Mills have been indefinitely suspended for dndifferent riding in recent races here. Both riders are veterans and declared their horses were put through their best paces, but judges declared that the race in question was not ridden out. Devils Lake, N. D., July 10.—Re- ports received from the duck nesting grounds in this vicinity indicate that duck hunting in this section will be up to the standard this fall. Virtual- ly exery slough for miles in every direction is the home -of several flocks of young ducks. Heber,” Devt te ek Cee eran eee TVE HAD To USE MY CANVAS PONTOON FOR JUST such A AS THIS MUCH 'BLIGED CASE, MORLEY - days reports from all the lakes in this section are to the effect that the pike have begun biting. Minot, N. D., July 10.—Gopher shooting is the favorite pastime of small arms enthusiast in this section. The gopher crop in this section is as large as usual and several record kills have been announced. Hanna, N. D., July 10.—Prairie chickens are numerous in this sec- tion. “The season has been ideal for a large crop. The early spring was not too wet and the chicks came | For 1916 Model Studebaker, Detroit, Minn., July 10.—Fishermen in this section are turning their at- tention from black bass. to walleyed pike. During the first two weeks of the bass season the fish were strik- ing well and limit catches were not uncommon. During the past few One Crop Often Pays for the Land EA zs and production, The Govern- Alberta want 7a, Can., OF W. E. Black, Glitford Block, Grand Forks, f1. D, Canpdian Government Agent. NOTICE On and after July 10th, The Motor Vehicle Depart- ment will expect me to rigidly enforce the MOTOR VE- HICLE REGISTRATION LAW. No Motor Vehicle shall run upon the State Highway without conspicuously displaying two 1919 License Tags. A receipt showing that License Tags have been applied for will be considered sufficient evidence of intention to comply with the law. This includes Motorcycles. All vio- lators of this act will be prosecuted. Do Not Fail to Take Warning, and Comply With the Law. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff, Burleigh County, North, Dakota. Swat the Weeds Owners of vacant lots and boulevard strips are notified that weeds must be cut and their premises placed in a proper con- Any property-holder who is unable to obtain the help necessary to do this work.is respectfully referred to the street commissioner’s office, which is prepared to supply If this work.is not done by the: property-owner, it MUST under our. city, ordinance be done by the street com- missioner’s department, and’ the cost, together with a heavy penalty, be assessed against the property. D. C. McLEAN, Street Commissioner. Kodak fe) PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck Bismarck Construction Company, General Contractors Western Sales Bldg, Phone 35. Bismarck. SSS Bismarck. Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank Capital Security Bank First Guaranty Bank DE LAVAL ’ Cream Separators 5 The World’s Standard FRENCH & NEW GARAGE AND. MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair. Work. Specialty Independent Garage Roberts: & Spangler, Props, PHONE 233 BISMARCK MOTOR Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAG ‘Automobiles MEN’S FURNISHINGS Everythin; a-Man Wears AT BARGAIN -PRICES COLEMAN’S “Fifth Street . Also Junk bought in handful and carload lot. through in fine shape. of birds more than half grown have been reported. Shop in The Tribune Before Many ‘flocks’ You Shop in the Store. A Pune- tured Tire Takes the Joy Out of Life Get a Dayton Airless Tire A. J. Ostrander Room 2, Webb Block Bismarck COVERED: DELIVERY first class § ALE condition, for sale cheap. See Ryan TRUCK at Golden Rule or Phone 37. 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