The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 6

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‘Wash with weak solu- tion of blue stone or lime water, dry thor- oughly, follow with light eppli- cation of — VICKS VAPOR “Your BODYGUARD" ~S0F. GOA 4 LL NOH BUY IT N ow! You know how it has been in the past years. It will be worse this year. We have plenty on hand now, and can get more if we can deliver when it comes. ORDER NOW! Nortz Lumber Co. PHONE 189 BEULAH CcoAL— SOLD BY BEULAH COAL COMPANY 3 nee ANTHONY DAIRY LUNCH A Modern Up-to-the-Minute Sanitary Lunch Room NEW ELKS BLOCK Opposite Western Sales Co. We are now taking orders for— } Wyoming Lump- Coal to be delivered from the car O. ‘E. Anderson Lumber Co. Give Cine WATCHING Em PLay SEES GLEASAN FRED TURBYVILLE, . A. Sports Writer, The Reds to w That’s my pick for the world series of 1919 and arriy- ing at ch conclusion is by no means But ‘after watching closely the work getting intimately ac- and {of both teams, quainted with both managers, keeping both ears open—one for fans and one for Sox followers—I can see only the Reds. Had any other team in the Natiouel League won the pennant’ I would un- hesitatingly pick the White Sox to win the series. My choice is a “hair-line decision.” It would not have taken many more points on the White Sox side of the one-man debate to have caused me to switch from the Reds, But the little things win games, This season’s world series, I believe, is going to a hard-fought ‘affair b> two of the strongest world series ve have had for away back. It is likely to run eight—and maybe the full nine—games before a winner is declared. I think the White Sox are due to win three, and maybe four games of the series. Among both American League and National League fans sentiment is divided. ‘There are many American League fans who are picking the Reds to win and there are National fans PHONE 94 who are taking the White Sox. In the loyal American League strong- CN till are rating the Ameri- HEDDEN AGENCY Building site 80x150, Rosser street between First St. and Mandan Ave. Small house, fruit trees, south front. $1500 with house; without house, $1000. Webb Block—Phone 0. Cor. ‘7th & Main St. Bismarck Missouri Valley Motor Company R: B; LOUBEK, General Manager The House With a Variety to Satisfy Every Possible Desire DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHEVROLET - HUPMOBILE HUDSON. —. ESSEX anid PAIGE Motor ACCESSORIES: AND Si . Distributors for, _ SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK A. $-in-1-time-and-money Saver Expert Attention Prolongs the Life of: Car = Jobbers and Distributors of KELLY-SPRINGFIELD —_——and— PENNSYLVANIA TIRES - 25 per cent stronger than I don’t believe the Am- ue is much stronger than this year. National good seag! National League clubs have had just as pitching, perhaps better. The nine-game schedule adopted this] year helped me to decide in favor of the the Reds: With his rge pitching staff, made up of s ; Pat Moran gained a distinct advantage when the magnates decided that the team win- ning five of the nine games would be declared the champion. The White Sox, according to the fig- ures, are the best hitters of the two entrants, But the White Sox hitters probably have been batting again weaker pitching than have the Reds. Also the Sox have been forced to bat cy in a big bunch of runs in almost eve game to win. Their pitching has be and with poor pitching more r always are needed. The Reds: ha had splendid pitching and they haya't {been forced to extend themselves many of the games they won this dedton: t doesn’t seem the White Sox wil much on the Reds in hitting are the fiwo Between them gam or Bill James van victor I believ Maybe Dick come ‘through with another And that is only four. The Reds have’ Sallee—and 1 belie if he pitches the opening game he’) win it—Reuther. Eller, Ring aad Fisher, Any ‘of. this quintet should he able to hold the Sox in\check and with any. kind of hitting behind him win or pitch a mighty close game. I don’t he- lieve’ the Sox will one.of this‘ quintet very easily. There is plenty of good fielding abil- ity. on either team.- The.Reds have tho great Heinie Groh, easily the peer . National League third basemen. Mi ris Rath and. Kopf:are_much improv‘ infielders., Jake ‘Daubert may not he quite so’ good:as Chick Gandil but the difference: is: negligible. ‘VIn ‘the ‘outfield: we have Roush » to | OVER-EATING . is te tie poet ot of peary al all se) Set er Kier botiezetlateunduoe | Krmo10s ees a TURBYVILLE PICKS THE REDS Nine Games, Better Pitching and Pat Moran y the Edge \ is personality transformed aggregation of mediocre into a world’s cham- hip’ contender. [~~ ‘match Jackson and Neale to balance Felsch. And Pat Duncan is played and can-perform he has in the past four weeks he’ll give Nemo Leibold or John Collins a hard run. | Probably the White Sox are a little head ‘of the Reds in “skull work.” Ed- die Collins, Buck Weaver, and a few of their buddies mighty smart |ballplayers. T! a word ‘series wher bag of gold hangs temptingly just ahead. And then: the two. managers—Pat Atoran and Kid- Gleason. Vm with Pat. I ‘believe he will -outshine the 'famous” Kid “in the ‘They-r2 both grand fellows-and splendid: lead- ers. rey sleason, the kid and -Pat, the silent! Both are. kind to their .men. Both have been,able’to “get the. work” out ofithem. | And the bench duel be- tween these two i: re to be one of the big inside features of thé serfes, Eyen granting the’ Sox a slight edg in fielding and batting, I -believe e able to:rout aay. nine-game schedule, Pat Moran's piteli- ers and Pat Moran:himself, will be the deciding factors in this year’s batties for the baseball championship, of ,the world. UROPE PUTTING MONEY IN JEWELS N. E. A. Special to The Tribine~ London,’ Sept. 25. — Hunger and nakedness "distress * all’ Europe, but diamonds have doubled in val ue, and are going higher. Pearls are selling at‘ four’ times pre-war , prices, © 4 ‘From $100 a carat in London dia- monds have’ jumped. to $200 ‘and more. | A single ‘diamond -rin§ fae in, London last’ week’ for $19,000. Five \ orfia- ments at Christies brought ‘$400.00. A ne eee of ae oriental pearls |. one $235,000. the ho: ee it it plans tf a 2 ‘something ‘on a thsi: -Germany, Italy, every whi he di concealed,-easly transported, and can be tuxned into cash anywhere. In these precarious days for the wealthy jewels are the: safest form for surplus wealth, And’ besides, there’s a_scarcity of diamonds, The fields of South Africa ate being worked out:’ Black labor will no longer work the mines for a few cents a day. “The cost of obtain- ing diamonds .is increasing. Pearl fisheries, too, are giving out} and there ‘is unrest among the divers in the South’Seas whence come the pearls. y rer WHILE CONGRESS FIDDLES, HERE'S BRITISH RECORD \N. E. A. Special to The Tribune London, Sept; 25.—While the Ameri- can Congress has been fiddling about the British. post-war parliament has a record of. accomplishment that’ is amazing. - Here’ are .some of the measures passéd: Transport «bill, quickening every form Of: commercial transportation. Setting up a «ministry of health. Appropriating state money for hous- ing pro. jects..and to aid working classes in’ meeting their rent. get work, Appropriating millions to buy food overseas. Establishing machinery form airing of” police’ grievances, but barring police from labor unions. Imperial prefererice budget desired by. dominions. 7 Putting legal forcé back of working agreements in, mine industry. Goat Industry Commission bill. Establishing tribunals to: deal with profiteering, War loan bill, Restoration of pre-war , practices bill, involving labor conditions, Treaty of peace bill, with the treaty in America apparently far from rati- fication. 13 EVENTFUL FOR CANADIAN BATTALION Montreal—Sept. 18, an_eventfal day int the. war life of the 22nd: Overseas Battalion, the. French-Canadian unit, is to be the annual reunion day of the organization: They’ landed’ in Englandon that date in 1915. They suffered their heaviest’ losses in the battle of Courcelette on that’ date, 1916. In the next two aa they were’in'front line operations on.-that date. And it is the date of their first reunion. Doctor Issues Warning And Tells How to Stop New York: Dr. Connor. formerly of Johns Hopkins Hospit ays: I am often asked: if’ 1: know anything to stop the tobacco habit and I have recommended Nicotol, which I have pt ibed with great success, Nicotol contains no hab! forming drugs, is absolutely pernie) very short. time. saps the vitality. vim, vigor and amb tion of.the slave who is enthralled by. its|* seductive’ effects: It undermines - the health and leaves the victim an, easy prey to general debility, throat and lung troubles, nervousness, insomuia, heart trouble. ‘kidney, trouble, headache, tongue and lip cancer’, and. even _ blindness. Physicians. the world over often trace the start of the above diseases and many Others. to. nicotine., poisonit Tt sou want.to free youreelt from tto- Tobacco Habit bacco go to any drug store and ask for Nicotol tablets. Take one tablet after each meal and ina short time you .will have no destre for tobacco—the craving will have left you. With the nicotine poisoning out of your system your gén- eral--health will quickly improve. When asked about Nicotol tah- one of our leading: druggists, said: is truly a, wonderful remedy for the tobaced habit—away ahead of anything we ‘havé evef sold. béfore. Weare au- thorized by the manufacturers to refund the. money to, every dissatisfied customer and we would not permit the use of our name unless the remedy’ possessed_un- usual merit.” - Nicotol is sold in’-this city. under an iron-clad_ money-back guarantee by all up-to-date druggists including Lenhart id Breslow. Note: _ game, Measure to aid disabled soldiers to]: as fast as wei can - pull the trigger on quick game,. ae pang 4 raat poate ALY) — Ban one cae Hotels ‘in Mie Capsule Rocl “ALWAYS RIGHT” ISA BIG CONTRACT. THE LANPHER HAT HAS NEVER BROKEN IT. SHOE. POLISHES | _ . Keep Your Shoes Neat . 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