The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 6

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erent Nixon -hae:-measured- several throws: Long Arms Aid ‘This that have bettered 135 feet. In ener | he hat Red he of 138 fi Platé Thrower" The Aig WU ae kerae atts training ‘issue ..the convention. will align itself. It is; not, expected that the delégates’ to the national conyen- tion Wil be instructed. . Thore witl le 1,018 delegates at, the | ‘convention, a large increase oyer the umber at the 1916-parléy, due to the enfranchisement » of women in the site, Aliout two;hunired:ana fitty of ihe aslegates this yeat will he women, | these wom Vie: conv vekuioss nee fare he te height, and THs are hundfe Tis: REAL Great Britain lost, 4000 prominent athletes in then ereat Wate, y.: ci = ‘Cathe, chairman repupitean state comintitee. WATTALN: ir if the soil of Stilina » 1); We ‘@yaries ae Minnie’ ee ee | f-Liberah, member of the This wonderful Book will be fel wala man upon re | CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL a! 8 a 518" per plore ieshvine ¥ ' wll be chosen. Ober the prominent candidites Tor | bing Worth Grabbiag! Bee of fixtures for’ Grocery ‘new, Counters: Show Cases, ales, large four compartment ° ¢: é¢ brand new, large safe, all the fater ‘¥ou Heed for an up-to-date store.. Ef . ‘urtts, will We ‘helt i Sti anot? devoted: to i pletform is. The ‘dele-; rimary. and the ou she the unnspiar ASC UNS thro ublican ‘count, py eex. . Aca Reanavte sicater rite ‘you: es. ‘business it will pay you to by TOME SWorr y man has on Hege at Clavemon é Sate # “us dawn, as | r606 ig for flowers hi pe sie nee Post. ~ ghoose...two ine on satis " a nie bh he. Seta write P. 0. box 72, Bismarck, pril 7. he same “ id $50° exch. @ Cost. to the orig- é lineup which defated the Chicag! re to ‘he PL Ow! after whose death they nebEs.—- sc. ‘phone 596-R. White Sox in the eighth and dec iding , whats ‘old, was $5 COW each. e then in pratice Coach Eugene. > of the 1919 warld series will | € ise ¢ st, the Cubs ‘of Cincin- j f natils opening . " | pitehing.). For the Reds, as Kid Glea- a 14 unless son found out, have more. good piten- | 5 ers. than, any other chub. Dick Loftus. looking out ut fielder, who ‘si home G Moran is | town of Fite | Pe ohis batting order ) mer, is here, chimke fans ke e : : Pat did) and > i NE, ‘ promising lad. Digk his : if * # : ‘ i and so does ‘Chayley S {sntet, \ td J the kid for Wwhom-the ‘Reds’ paid HERE is a Canal at Panama, linking two great ie i , : has. ke i | Rochester $10,000 lust summer, Pat . h oceans and carrying the canna of the ‘world, i ! sy 4 ’ , gsrers aye south) with | wortd prefer a young outfielder who D i i Hy i ef them | can bat right-hayded, as his team. is s a For a hundred’ years and more men dreamed of, ‘THE 14 ARMS OF a” i azh_ the long: on southpaw: Tilt Tut ee) that Canal. De had the dream’ and failed, ot ing grea impr \ a ORY THE SERVICE © | of wht and’ Loftus ' and: the’ bones of men ‘and -wreck of 8 fe s i any of tne # q x y j : e j Joe Meyer, a Cincinnatl tiey, is dry ( ( < cusained:to mark fits fail The Hecrlting:Serpeendican vive. Nene ea PO | ing to'show Pat lie should be retained ‘ ° “ f cet gut ee ; ters Te | altered ae J Tt ae a task alciost impossible; yet, that yd the information that will help. y a wd | played ball at Notre Dame and says 4 ‘task was ? an | i H mn, but it’s more than | he'll. not remain in baseball if tS Tonal L \ ee i you'decide which’ branch fits: you ; 4 ely that Allen will he retained and | can't hecome a big leagwier vor ict = “It was done by : best. “In ‘all | ‘of them you will get a i planted in a minor league. He was planted in the minor Mo. ; Bs init Sain Crane, up twice before with | ran hist summer 1. ‘ : ‘United States Army men. the-fine training’ as.a soldier that i When the Reds ty. aN A ~ and wills eemnadn Teiths Ne 7 Eddy Roush, Helnie ; r ‘ j the United States offers. all its men ; 7 s utility infieler. unless one of | ler aud Jake Daubert were unsigned, os An Cuba and Porto Rico yellow fever cae claimed —in ‘many | branches you can. get the regular quartet_is hurt. but. allare lined up now. victims by thousands, Goldie Rapp; another dandy infield: |) Larry Kopf and ‘Morris’ Rati{ are |/ ‘ RAE highly specialized training. en en be. ent nae seuson, | early showing promise of becoming |> -— Yellow fever in longer a menace in those islands: - eis a Cincinnati box and worked | an’ improved keystou® puir. ey Zi , J wth the Red ast sumer. Mons | iy the eas sant wai fn =: A great physician dnd his aids helped the yg.’ | INFANTRY_rhemennhotavemade sha nane Be seat in tg 1 t, Tex els Ais Of ChWOllE i _ Peo islands encase forever. i Ay anes 2 mines rin ee Pea a ne Jase, CS pa oe eu ~! eof those fe it the world welcome you to the comradeship. Firie: J ES j him. Goldie is a xeal ball player, jand other. wise men agree that is’ the |) — pa : fellowa——food fun and good jenining 8.029, seg : ; young pitchérs’ are peing'| only thing that can-keep them from \ at the post you'go to. : givew the onte over. in’ thé Classy -repeating “in the National’ League this . training camp of the champtfons here | year. aN CAVALRY—When the horses dre champing at by pate te are Glayeuge Bigere The Reds. have. pitched in ‘-and f forth, aarti es bn iad Of Springfield, and formerly of | worked hard to’ prepare. themselves [ troop rides fo ere 18.0 thrill that no: old) cave se ee and as battlefields; | for a long string ue axhibition eariek es ie And they, t00, 1 were: <3 alryman can Neder Tareats igre aco ap \ Edmund Walters, a mife of a lad from | with Washington. whieh they feel > ih ry outdoor life and praining for'future success. Multia. d TReO Su (SCN ERE eae ee United States. Army m men. E98 ai j of Portsmouth, Va. Walters is a Sout! | regular season. FIELD ARTILLERY —“Action Front” comes i | Hayes THB. other two toy nant ‘ They held out’ for big Salaries at ‘Ihithe Philippines a new civilization is and its 7 Sialfomninsinde Gian watch the boya with the red) : Classy work for semi-pro | least most of them Wid, and will be y A-ha fit —with the: cf eam cima tien stl ee io [ the host paid Wan club thts Sexson fe |) United States Ar upon the courage and ‘ Bee coebenan eit Gddals tnbeientivg work. : } wear the - Cincinnati ) uniform, | this |-the history of the game,..They know. Army-men. * ene ho i ft sora bu al ef nem peo will | ‘they must {deliver another. foiant to ae ates y thet calls $6r beng ond ae ee ee \ he atlas ist SW A is ce path tas earn their pay, dnd say ‘they will “do You’ think of the Army as an iithinient of war” CORPS OFENGINEERS- i eta anginnsetiagis Be ne eRe es Oe UN era lata ae ' and well you may;-for the record of its men in France Beet a wire t fort excellence iy, ea Bass : “y and: Flanders will live as long as history is written. young man’s training, in the various Branchesc!, J. ' i duet engineering and in the mechanical and building | McGraw Must Grow What Money Won’tBuy ~| “But the Army has tasks of peace fio less heroic— ff tause S ey | t ; : Cha Mee ts As if : tasks that mean a safer, and a better World. - : , COlRerA ‘ : : as iz ‘ / COAST ARTILLERY—Living on the see coasts. { BY FRED 'TURBYVIBLE | ty much raw material as yet. ¢ Frisch DA ? guarding big cities with big gune, getting time.for ca Sporting Kdifor N.E 11s just out of college ‘nd. Kelly. als z \ Atis is for those tasks that the Army asks three years g atudy nnd a wide and good technical training, whe 4 San Antonio; Tex. j though with experience in the Inter- Americ bes young men. °° s G..A.C. man is preparing for a useful-life and good | je ee is far from’ the finished pro- LY ad of the lives o a's e pay and is.having a good time while he’s learning. dite : : The C, A.C. also mans:the mobile. big:gun regi: | - Fhgt is because | Matty is, ziving-most of his atten- 3 ‘To those men the Army Promises sturdy health 7 [cents throughout thecountry. most “clubs =aanulee 26H) money last | tion to the young pitchers.” He’ not “an asset for their business success in all the years to t : ‘ |) Season and they don't hays to sell star’| Olly is showing them the fine points Fo Bg / ~ AIR SERVICE Gnctuding BALLOON CORES) players to finance thik years stirt. |of pitching, but is putting them | , f < —The man who getsithe early edge in experience Hei | John. McGraw. failed to land Rogers j through an hour's practice in fielding y Z “ S ° AOA oh } i with aerdplanes and balloons:has a,chance jo cash S ~ [Hornsby ie a Maran- ancl poeta eats ook ‘It offers them opportunity for training-in a useful, in big.on his ermy-training.. For flying is only in ; dle, Kopf o ly Rous! 4 gi $s of prol f was particularly tn" quest of a star [Lem to” sofve, He as rammers on | _ trade.” It givés them: good food, good clothes ‘and’ faded vines sein tee waka id Y infielder or two, : the fiase with one or/ two out and = = It trains them‘ to resporisibility,—it de- f Ls i EPR Ney nie ep REP tore ss moe ee eee } ope chars acter and mind. ORDNANCE DEPT.—Theordnanceisappesiing ~|; ~ i He re try hore} ete trom We Py Bees ea ae ve Char ; ot 4 Si tothe atudidus young American, To.wide oppor. : S iid Of: S Onis ere ea tlath eteeee . ities (or study, it-adds a: business as well asa - } Asa He aoe pall a ienine Beforé’ Next ~ Where the other lands, that will make thera citizens of the ‘world, SIGNAL CORPS—Whether it’s dying a’ wire i enstndy to Larry Doy for no} n ST: | uh sang tare fo ve|< Beaman GfOoE | Micet U.S: Atmy setves. ‘The United States Army seeks fo inferior seri 1 tircon Wav i ta snesnge around we E “king” for yoga. ° * 1 ‘The yonngsters looked aipon ay the | Salina. Kansas), April. 7 -tMniversal {S -cants. «It wants men of whom it can be’ prod, dur+~ |: snails, Soe: Sleval. fates me abaryeRe SEB SES ae {) Hope in this season's rage are Gegrge | military training, party "American troops are serving ie their’ enlistment, ‘and in all ‘the years’ to come.- -- learda.raqlio:telbgrap " aK nai ; sel and Frankie ; Kelly wn fille will he the principa ‘Jin Panama; Hewaii, the Phi- 448 Signal.Corps is always valuable. ones + play first. has _annonnced | threshed out in resolutions 4 i Riscce es 4 ad | i th ja. prin probably will | publican Btate conyention here: March , lippines, Alasia, China, Ger- Men who will look back twenty, raee forty years : MEDICAL DEPT.— Good expecenct good 747, h r voy star's Ww ie . inches. ital wi - i { getting: diore: "itiendion then ati, pi estar mae Tune Gea many, ae end there in ve from now, and Says) tesa Pee oe tacts “gucengs..'The-Veter- A } other players in camp, and four ‘alternates to’ the, > USS AS the rectuitin; - inary\Corps teaches the care-of horsesas welles [/ \ & ‘They need it, too, for both are pret | tional G. 0. P. convention, and te | | géarit will gladly give ne all “Those years. ‘were the most valuable Cd all my meat and milleAnspection. fy Osos Be : i eae ae / : ean . , j ' ( ' the details. { yee 2 L TANK CORPS the man who ows gb mais at : i] 6 $3 \ ~h and tractors or who wants to know them is ink, : ve’s Something for You to Remember’ | > ‘Like every ope else in the |f* ., “They gave me health, coe mies Mild toon the Tene Radio, machine gun and’ 4 of ik Co ed | says the Good Judge a Army from General to Buck sre in get ta ; ‘ Seeeeoes eh e on eet the Tea score. | i + Private, :you're under orders_| ; ein te : : t and if your outfit moves and_ }“I am proud of the record of those years, and of |) QUARTERMASTER PS—The Chrpethat ; i And any man who‘uses the y! ee feeds apd clothes the Army offers a valuable train-~ J y pai neéded tigewhere, YORE what they have meant in my’ ‘SUCCESS. Eee ing for future business. Interesting work for the oo Real T eal Tobacco Chew will tell — is to-go: Epes jo Siase man wha likes horses,in the: Remount Servire, : SS you s0.- ae i Ss “Proud that I, ae for L ate while, was a sikora eres ee 1 ‘ _ |. . inthe many tradesis part of the every day life of the You get a lot more satisfac- Pees 5 fi is sae foo Soe Construction Division. Many opportunities’ to, ne ; : of highly paid specialists, tion in a little of the Rea oct sree Z T , ¥ ; “The N Ss. Aske R Sta ¢- | GHEMICALWARFARESERVICE—Foraman ead ‘in.a bi e earest U: ecruiting tations are? - | Sita te inowidge of chemi oo ey. chew of} ie ol ind. f. H 7 af ; al Ge ambitious young man who would-like to get that ' : tee ; : SECOND FLOOR BIsiERRCK ‘BANK BUILDING’ Seowidge te eroning we sd pd ‘ And it costs less ‘to. chew. % » BISMARCK, N. D. oo : advantement jn Yhe C. W: ' ‘ it The full rich, real ‘tobacco” AND i a MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS—A thorough a taste lasts so much longer. © el elas Ses ee ne wel ped ae | “FARGO—GRAND. FORKS—MINOT ei — 2 oe Put, Up In Two Styles - \A perenal interview involves no an Ra bs M4 a4 { ee RIGHT CUT isa short-cut tobacco | | ; A.

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