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SATURDAY, JULY: 26, 1019... Cincinnati . hicago .. Pittsburgh ... Brooklyn St. Louis Philadelphia: .... : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul .. Louisville . €olumbus Kansas City {Minneapolis Milwaukee Toledo .. GAMES IN BRIEF, National— i Boston 0, New York 8. Brooklyn 5, Philadelphia 0. * Cincihnati 4, Pittsburg 0. Chicago 1; St. Louis 0. American— ‘New York §¢, Boston 8. Philadelphia 6. Washington 4. St. Louis 4; Chioago 6. Detroit 11; Cleveland 5. ~ Association— ares Minneapolis 7, Columbus 6. Kansas City 4, Louisville 3. St. Paul 7, Toledo 0. _ . Milwaukee 5, Indianapolis’9.. Bi NATIONAL LEAGUE, '‘Score— x Brooklyn. Philadelphia Batteries — Hogg, Packard and. Adams. “*Score— Chicago . St. Loufs Batteries—Vaughn and Doak, Tuero and Clemons. P'Score— Cincinnati Pittsburgh . Batteries—Eller an and Schmidt. » Score— Boston ‘New York . ‘Batteries—Rudolph and Toney and McCarthy. E. T. BURKE Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. is Phone 752. : Dory atm. som Boun g nom Rv oon F3 ont them = & 2 4 H Qaos >onn — ee eee BIGGEST BARGAIN We: want ‘mire -housés to bell. We have a constant demand for good houses, especially those with 5-6 and’? rooms. If you‘ have anything for sale it will:pay you to list with us your vacant lots and farm lands. We are after the business all the time and will appreciate yours, E — F. E, YOUNG ‘REAL ESTATE CO. ———Phones—— F. E. Hedden, 0. | HF. O'Hare, 18M F. E. Young, 78R CHIROPRACTORS E. B. HOARD, D. C, Ph. C. Doctor of Gentleman presi 119 Fourth St. Biemarek, N. D. THE DINING. Room closes "SORRY SiR; BUT THe. Drains Room Ss. CLOSED TAS EVENING ON ACCOUNT OF A “WAITERS? STRIKE Score— New York . Boston .. Russell, nah; Ruth and Schang. * Score— Philadelphia . ‘Washington .. _ Perry and McAvo; and Pijoinich. Beore .. spe. etroit . leveland Dauss an Ups, Vale and O'Neill, is Chic! Davenport, Gallia, Sothoron and Se- vereid; Williams, Kerr and ‘Schalk. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ‘ RH S¢ore— Columbus . Minneapolis ..... 5 Batteries — Lamberth, Horstman, ‘George. and Wagner; Schellenback and Owons, Henry. " Seore— Kansas. City. Loulsyille Batteries—Merritt and McMenemy; Ferguson and Murphy. Score— RHE Milwaukee .... 5 81 Indianapolis. 913 2 Batteries—Faeth, in, Han- sen and Hun; Rogge, Cavet and Gossett. UNIFORM MAKES HIT The Southern league rule that, ¥ tmandgers must not appear in uniform unless listed as active players doesn’t bother Carlton Molesworth. ‘The fat manager of the Birmingham team dons.a flannel ‘shift and a pair of over- ally before each game, puts his team through its hitting and felding practice'as an “active” ¢ participant, then retires to the % Bemch when the game begins. % His workout rig {s said ‘to make % & gteat hit with the fans. "" Jimmy Cooney, returning to Provi- dence, is making a great hit, and Cooney himself shows no disappoint- faent that Ne failed to stick with the Red Sox or catch on with the De- troit Tigers. - ‘ ees ‘Eos Angeles is elated over the ac ‘| quisition of Ray ‘Bates, for he’was a How. much money- have you: paid out as rent? Stop and think! Have ou been a good business man? our hard earned. cash is gone; what have you to show for it? You éan do~ than this.” Start now! Buy t BO Whéh' you sée your way clear you can, build and get what every man hopes to have fome day. If something should happen to you, what will your wife and children’ do? * Stop and think! ©You owe it to’thent. oe BISMARCK _ FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery. Repaired, Me- : finished and Packed, THE HURLEYS ; TRAPS AND PIANO _,. Up-to-the-Minute Musie 10 Main St. Phone 180-K a star when’ With’: Vertion “before. he went to the.’ Philadelphia’ Athletics, and it Is figured he has not, gone back any. : Bat | LITTLE PICKUPS - OF SPORT =: Alaska will révive {ts twilight base- ball league. 3 (@ @ &. t Old Bob Messenger goes on forever. He is leading the Pittsfield team at “| bat. ¢ Hartford has taken on Outflelder ‘Lester Simmons, released by Spring- field. 5 o ee Walter Hammond, who has been E coaching Colgate College, has joined Pittsfield. ee 8 “Lee Meadows of the Cardinals 1s atill one of the best six or seven int ning pitchers in the National league, Ho<has been that Yor three or four years. Li 4 es ¢:@ 5 Providence used to think it had @ cornér on: Brown’ University athletes but New Haven now claims two. One Is Claude Davidson and the other Billy Murray. i ee 2 ‘Sam Lewis, claimed by Shreveport and thus rescued from exile to the Three-T league, has shown his appre- ofation by doing good work for Billy Smith’s team, * * Voluntary contributions to a fund to erect a memorial to Capt. Eddie Grant, will be received by John B. foster, travelimg secretary of the Glante. Grant was the only officer among ball players killed in France, _e #6 Ed Pfeffer, who has been going great guns for the Brooklyn club, attributes ls fine condition to the ten-day boll- fog out “period he put in at Hot Springs before he joined the Dodgers ‘ny training. ee : {he New York American League Stseball club has'secured Atbert Wick- land from the St. Paul club of the American association, St. Paul will receive a New York player in ex- ghange. Wickland’ 1s an outfielder and went to St. Panl this spring from the Boston Nationals. oe 8 “Managér Tom Clark of ‘the Colum- bia team boasts three players ‘besides himself who have big league records. They are Ad Brennan, Lee Gooch and Lyon Scroggins.” Rig are one Zelder has signed up‘a few in- fielder, Tod Miller, who was given’ a try with the Giants. Zeider plans to use-him at second and. put’ Katsley’ back in the outfield. WELL, | WASN'T GOING DOWN There! UNTIL | WAS DRESSED PROPERLIN, 2)’ DOG SMNDWACH. IN THis New- OWNER GouN LIKE MATTY, LANNIN IS CHECKER EXPERT A Magnate One ‘of Most Capable Players in Country. Long Before Owner of Boston Red Sox Ever Thought of Becoming Owner of Champion ‘Baseball Team He Was Checker Fan. Baseball fans have heard so much bout the expertness of Christy Mathewson in checkers they have been léd to believe that Big Six is without @ rival ‘in the ‘tanks of organized baseball. Swth i not the case, how- ever, for Joseph ‘J. Lannin, erstwhile Owner of the Boston Red’ Sox md lead- ing spirit in the International league, When he fs in practice can give Chris- ty the game of his life at the checker- board. i ' Long before Lannin became identl- fled with bascball he was a checker fan. Not culy did he indulge in the ghme for his own amusement find pas- time, but“he backed with his bankroll some of the leading checker players in the United States. 9 ~ Long before Mr. Lannin ever thought 6f becoming the owner of a world’s champion baseball team his thoughts (Were on checkers, He was only @fghteen years old when his. interest turned to the game up In ‘Massachu- setts. He soon perfected his play to sitch a degree that he vanquished all the so-called country store champions in the locality. Then he set about to conquer the champs of the towns in the immediate vicinity. As a mem- ber of the Boston Checker club he tok phrt in a great number of elub matches and often traveled ‘tong dis- tances to see matches played. Less than ten years agd he trav@ed from Boston to Toledo to watch a match in which a player he had backed was en- gaged. He was rewarded for his pains by seeing his playér lose. Mr. Lannin has always believed thet checkers were in no small way fesponsible for the Buccéss of Mathew- son on the pitching mound. Big Six Fealized from his‘ experience at the checker board that a ball game is not over in one inning; the score at the end of the game is what counts~in -baseball just as it does in checkers. Checkers helped Matty “té “plot and plan at the beginning of’ ball game, as he had done many a time at check- ers, and taught him many other les sons of strategy the ball field. Shop in The Tribune Before * You Shop in the Store. Meet Your Employer in, Our Classified Columns i Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 eats. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the ‘ate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be in his office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, HELP WANTED—MALE POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Young man for stock room, Call at Tribune and ask for Mr. Larsen. WANTED—Man and_ wife for crew; man to work with the cre’ to do cooking. Good pay. 16, Bismarck. ‘Tribune. 26-11 NTED—We have positions open for two strong active boys to learn trades in our plant, Pay while learning. Call at Tribune office and'ask for the sup- erintendent. WANTED—Men or women to operate first class cafe. Apply Columbia Hotel, Hebron, N. D. 7-23-3wks WANTED—Boy to do chores at a Write Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto School. Get started right. "_7-1-1mo. LEARN AUTOS—TRACTORS Big demand at big pay for trained auto, truck and tractor men, Oldest, most reliable school in U. 8. A. Endorsed by factories and garages everywhere. Free big 175 page catalog. Come to Detroit, the Heart of Auto Industry. MICHIGAN STATE AUTO SCHOOL 135 Auto Bldg. Detroit, Mich, '-26-1t S. wk WANTED—A job of running a separator for a first-class reliable thresher. I can deliver the goods. State wages and length of run in Aral, letter; can give best of references. Write C. A. Mc- Gowan, Killdeer, N, D. 7-19-1mo, POSITION WANTED—By young man running: gas or Kerosene engine. Has had six years experience. Write No. 4 care Tribune Co. 10. COMPETENT BOOKKE EEPER and sten- ographer wishes position in North or South Dakota. Address No. 10, Trib- une. 7-24-3t FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Four room house Ave. Near 4th St. $16.00 per month. Lahr. FOR SALE- water heat, well | B. A FOR RENT—One four room house, $19.; one three room house, $12.; partly mod- ern, close in, Frank Everts at_Sani- Pa AN AND WOMiN learn barber trade And earn $25 a week up. Positions guar- anteed. Few weeks completes by our method. Constant practice. Low sum- mer rates. Write for aatalog. Moler Barber college, 27K Nicollet Ave., Min- neapolis. Est. 1893. 7-2-1mo HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED-—Good strong girl ins tel. Box 93, Medora, N. D. WANTED—Two girls _ for laundry, Apply H. Wah, Nurse girl for a few hou to 12 and 1to5 p,m. Room d Pacific, “Inquire from, clerk, 24-1 WANTED—Competent gienographer: Apply 0. bookkeepei rand F, 0, Hellst EXPERIENCED LADY CLERK wante None other need apply. _Apply to_ Mr. Weber. 1-2) WANTED—Girl_ for general housework, Phone 588L, or call Zist and, Ross WANTED—Pantry girl at Gran Hotel. WANTED—Chambermalds, apply Grand Pacific. _ WANTED— capable business woman over thirty,’as local, district, or traveling manage salary or commission, Prefer one hav- ing experience in selling a high class home treatment to women, Address Fhe Vimedia Company, “Kansas City, 10. SALESMAN, SALESMEN—new strong proposition with unusual selling features, Staple line to general retail trade in’ North, Dakot 35,00 weekly advance for expens The Continental Jewelry Co., Continental Bldg., Cleveland, '’ Ohio. 7-26-1t SALESMEN—New Carburetor for rord Cars, Simple, not a moving part, in- stalled in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. 15 day free trial. Our St. Louis man sold 2,000 in 8 months, Salt Lake City man made $1200 in one week. Write U. & J. Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson Biva., ‘Chicago. 7-26-1t SIDE” LINE. SALESMEN—We have an attractive line of premium assortments for live salesmen, Commission from $5.00 to $20.00 per order, If you! an up-to-date line, write toda: field Mfg. Co., 4003 ;Broadway ‘S Chicago, 1. SALESMEN hake big money, | sell school. furniture and specialties school boards, Liberal proposition, pleasant employment. Union School ‘urnishing Co., 1026-34 W. Van Buren St., Chicago. 26-1t MAN WANTED LL GRO SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NECES- SARY One of World’s largest grocers, (capi- tal over $1,000,000.00) wants ambitious man in this locality to sell direct to con- sumer natidnally Known brand of grocer- jes, teas, coffees, spices, paints, oil! stock foods, etc. Big line, easy sal Values beat any competition. rm b money. No experience or capital re- quired. Complete sample outfit and free selling instructions start you. Long es- tablished reliable house. Write tod: John Sexton & Co., 352 W. Illinois Chicago, _ Il i: a WANTED TO RENT WANTED—To buy or rent 5 or 6 room modern house. Will rent furnished house for three months or longer. Box 310 City. 717 tt FOR RENT—Garage. corner lith street and Broadway. . Phone 656, or call 202 ing to FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS C ON GEE ~AINT t Lucky Tt FIND AVSWELL DOG: UKE 7) = = Hd sy WS? 2. WELL “WANE LOTSA. FUN ~. Won't WE, DOGGIE ? DP r. 7 8th St. 7-23-4t Tag Would Like Him, With a Longer Tail! NO SIRE TAKE THAT DOG BACK + —-NOU WAVE NO RIGHT To BRING HIM: HOME— "To'Nou = $0 TAKE Him Back! WELL, PoP = HE DON'T BELONG T ANYBODY ANY MORE ‘THAN TH! PLOWERS—1 CN Dick WILD FLOWERS AN KEED 'EM, AN’ TW. DoGeY Woz JUST LIKE TH’ FLOWERS, So T CAME ALONG AN! PICKED tary Cafe, Phone_647. 24-tf I modern _ five -23-1wie room bungalow, Address 14 care ‘Tribune. 7-23-1wk FOR SALE—Bui thoroughly mod- ern; West Avenue B. $5,000 net, sub- ject to prior sale. Bismarck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. 7-21-tf FOR SALE—Modern seven room house, sereened porch, garden and trees, 411 bth St. Phone 273, 7-19-1wik FOR SALE—Modern four room bungalow, practically new; also furniture almost or will sell furniture and rent Address 11 Tribune, 7-19-1wk close in, new, house. LANDS WANTED to hear from owner of tarm for sale, C. C. Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn, 71-26-1b WANTED to hear_from owner of good farm for sale, State cash price, full description, D, . Bush, Minneapolis, Minn, FOR SALE—Aitkin County corn and clover land. a Improved and unimproved. ‘Timber and open. $15 to $30 per acre. Small cash payment, balance 10 years, Free maps. Hudson Land Agency, Aitkin, Minn, T-B3-4b FOR SALE—Choice lands in Aitkin Coun- ty, Minn., both wild and improved, best of ‘soil, an abundance of fuel and build ing material, best water in the United States, good roads, schools and churches, crop failures are unknown, We have tracts of forty to six hundred acres, unimproved land, from $12 to $22 per acre; two dollars cash, balance ten years time, easy payments; some fine lake shore tracts. This ‘is the place for you to secure a home, where you can be your own boss, and in a short time be independent, come and see the thousands of acres ‘of fine grass going to waste; we need farmers and stockmen, and can show you the land that produces the crops, We have what you want, elther wild or_im- proved, no trades, Hudson Land Agency, Aitkin, Minn. 1-21-lwk MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Clean white rags. Appl “Tribune, Be ae “FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS, soll, crops. Immigration Bureau, Department of Agriculture, ,_Madison, Wis.” 7-28-00 itary : 810 quire at’ 10) Washington. S FOR SALE—All leather bed Davenport and oak side board. Phono 404i ~34-3t cowl han ash, In- Monarch coal range. Phone et Ave, B,_ West. 3 FOR SALE—Household goods; beds com- FOR SALE ‘Kimball plano. Nice as the day I bought it. Come and seet it; cost $600.00. First cehck for $40@ will take it. Wm. G. Snyder, Washburn, N.D.R.1 7-23-1wk. ‘outside entrance; 51 bath or barber shop; low ren! marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. ‘ 7-21-tf FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, elec- tric light, elevator and janitor’ ser- vice. Bismarck Realty Company, marck Bank Bidg. SET OF FIVE PICTURES showini former Kaiser, Von Hindenburg and others, The films for these pictures were found on the body of a dead Ger- an, A copy of each was secured by Private F, J, Last, who served with the regular army and was captured by the Germans, being a prisoner for over FOR SALE: FOR RENT—Hall 40x65 f' i, ROOM A 7-26-1t t | Block Description on back of Set of five, postcard size, 0, Addre: . J. Last, Dak. 1-25-1Wwk ‘upboatd of white pine, finished in white enamel. Also writin desk, refrigerator, and 50 gallon steel barrel. Phone 469K or 40, or call 515 First ‘St. 7-24-8t jecond floor; thoroughly are ealty sldg,_7-21-1f five months. ostpatd, Wiskek. N, well lighted and ventila' modern; low rental, Bis} Company, Bismarck Bank WORK WANTED WOMAN WANTS work by day or hour, Also has boys, capable of handling horses who wants job_on farm, Phone 446 or call at 501 9th St. So. 7-22-1wk PERSONAL YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD—Send dime, age, birthdate for truthful, reliable, convincing trial reading, Hazel Hause x 215, Los Angeles, Cal. 7-26-1t ENTS ; AGENTS WANTED—Large Manufactur- sentatives to sell shirts, hosiery, dresses, waists, direct to home, Write for free Madison. Mills, 603 Broad- y, New York City,’ 7-26-1t CASH IN ON PROHIBIT 7 to $36 Weekly, New, fast selling articles— going like wildfire. Agents cleaning up. Rvrite today for particulars. American Products (Go. Vid American’ Bidg,, Cine er wants rep: cinnati, ;|ONE of the most important Siscoveries wit! of the age, Millions are suffering Rheumatism. An Herb that actually drives the most stubborn case of Rheu- matism entirely out of the system. Many people have written us and say they are astounded at the results. The effect on the kidneys is simply marvelous. You bathe your feet in it for 15 minutes a day for.10 days, Agents are colning money. Price 72c pound postpaid. Rheumatism: Herb Co., Santa Monica, California, —_$_—$—$—$————————— AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—5 passenger, touring Stude- baker “four,” model 14, in good run- ning order.’ Tires 30x3%4; one extra rim and tire complete. This car is a bargain at $350, Can be seen at 411 5th street, 7-23-9t FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell, fine condi- tion. Will demonstrate, Call room 301 Grand Pacific Hotel or leave’ address with clerk, 26 FOR SALE—Cheap, 1916 Ford” touring car in good shape, Call at 302 ‘Bignet _Street_ or phone 137, 4-3t YANTED TO BUY—Second hand Ford Roadster, Phone_303,_7-22-1wk FOR SALE—Sedan, six, will take in Ford or Dodge. Address 3, Tribune. 7-26-t¢ FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, for a quick deal to be sold at once for $1325, Extra new tires included. Write No. 659 Tribune, 6. ROOMS FOR RENT HNT—Front room, furnished, in use, Phone 672Z T-22-3t ) BOARD at 620 6th Phone 329-R. 2 WANTED TO RENT—Furnished house or flat or furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Write No. 9, Tribune. 71-22-3t ROOM OR BOARD at 311 4th St. New management. 7-16-2wks modern | atreet. 1-22-3t ———— SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. Alfred T. Welch, plaintiff, vs. Charles J. Clark, Samuel L. Hunting- ton, J. C. Barr, James W. Raymond, Alice Allen and all other persons un- known and, their unknown heirs, claiming any estate and interest in and encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, defend- ants. The state of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which is hereto attached and here- with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the com- plaint upon the subscriber at Suite 12, Tribune Building, Bismarck, North Dakota within thirty days, (30) after the service of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by de- fault for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 19th day of July, 1919. E. T. BURKE, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Address: Suite 12, Tribune Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. Notice of no Personal Claim. To the above named defendants, take notice: That the above entitled action ef- fects the title to the following de- scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots one to twenty-four inclusive in Block six, one to twenty-four in Flock seven, one to twenty-four in- | clusive in Block eight, one to twenty- four in Block nine, one to twenty- four in Block ten, one to twenty-four inclusive in Block eleven, one to twenty-four inclusive in Block twen- ty-two, one to twenty-four inclusive in twenty-three, one to twenty- four inclusive in Block twenty-four, and Lots seven to twelve inclusive in Block twenty-seven of the townsite o° ‘Menoken, Burleigh county, North Da- kota and that the relief. demanded consists in excluding each of the de- fendants of any. interest in or lien up- on said premises and that the sum- mons and complaint are now on file in the office of the clerk of the dis- trict court of Burleigh county, North Dakota. E. T. BURKE, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. 7—19 26; 8—2 9 16 23. —_—————_—— Daily Thought. He hath no power that hath net WHY DIDN'T YA Pick A LONGER ‘STEM; FRECKLES ?

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