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April 16.—-Gambling ‘on pall games will be curtailed this on, ording to officials of the ational league: baseball | club, who have started a movemeft aingt the practic lt is claimed it numerous Jbets. are made on the rength of who the opposing pichers ure to be. This year, Manager--Fred Mitehell, declared. he’ wl not an- batting order is handed jo the um ire, just: before the game. Mitchell, whose home. is declared he knows. of nu. sin which the wagers ar the pitchers: had He said he also knows nin hotel waiter, who was jay by a@ yanvoler, for op taining from the visiting manager the | name of the pitcher who was to per- form for the ‘visiting club that day> Manager in Hos! mero. were | heen s¢ | the pool rooms downtown.” said Mr. Mitcheh, “and I believe if the pro; 's Of these places do not know s going to pitch they will not o keen to accept wagers. By hholding the name of the pitcher, I believe much of the gambling, will stop, ‘ “If we desire to 'keep the sport pure, gambling must be “eradicated. The Chicago club is to do all it pos- sibly can to stop it, \President Wil- liam Veeek always has taken steps to keep it out ofthe ball park in ost of the betting is: done. in} BISMARCK. DAILY ‘TRIBUNE “DANDERINE” Stops -Hair Coming? Out; ‘Doubles: Its: Beauty. A few cents buys. “Danderine.” leation of “Danderiue” you ¢ fallen hait or.kny dandrutt haiv hows new li more color and thic DANGER LURKS IN : RIPE, OLIVES SOLD IN GLASS BOTTLES Department ‘of Agriculture’ Is- sues Warning Following Deaths Washington. “April 16.—A shipment | Chicago, and I am going to attempt to keep the men,in the pool rooms from betting by giving out .the: pitci- er at the last moment. “Gambling is not to creep into. the game and ruin: it for the future fans and players if I can help it,” Mitchell 4 continued, “and if there is the least suspicion of it on my team antin- vestigation will be. made and' the man or men who are. apprehended., will not stay a minute. | EDITH CAVELL |. MONUMENT IN . LONDON SQU , yeaa f london, ‘April _16. 0 Edith Cavell, the British nurse who was shot by. the Germans at Brus sels, has been erected in ‘Oharing Cross Road. just off. Trafalgar Square and almost under the shadow of the Nelson ‘monument, et The unveiling ceremony was con- ducted hefore a huge. crowd~by the Queen Mother, Alexandra, being the first act of state she has performed in London: sjnce the death of her hus. band, King Edward VIL... >. The monument is of grey - granite and, stands 40 feet high. On the four nanels are the : Humanity, ‘Sacrifice, Devotion, and Fortitude. On the back is the British Jion trampling on a serpent, and above it are the words: “Faithful unto-‘Death.” The statie, of white marble, shows | Nurse, Cavell standing erect in her. nurses uniform., On the base is the Lah “Edith Cavell, Brussels, Dawn October 12, 191 > CHICAGO IN — DRIVE UPON RENT -:, PROFITEERS Chicago, April'16.+—This city {fs at. tempting to’ prevent rent, profiteering by regulating increases in rates .and by organizing 2 $100,000,000 corpera- tion .to- build homes. and sell them on easy paymentsp™Meanwhile Chica- go's flat dwellers..have been forming unions. to, wage war. on alleged in the city council have dden investi: gating increases in rents ranging up to 100 and even 200 per cent. ‘ ‘Several hundred. families have sol ved.their: individual housing problems by making their. homes in ‘house- boats moored in the branches of the Chicago river, the Calumet and lakes in. south Chicago... Once in ‘posses- sion of a house boat. the owner only has to pay $1 a month for the privi- lege of mooring his craft. If he does not, like his location he can move his home boat elsewhere. boats cost $1,000 each and’ have five rooms, parlor, dining’ room, kitchen and two-bedrooms.. i ‘ In some cases; groups of tenants have*.solved: the. rent. problem by forming cooperative companies and ‘buying the apartment houses: in. whieh "| they live. The housing corporation, which has been’ financed by banks and business men, has under consideration a plan to build. a. row ‘of model: homes in Grant park) on the lake front. Exam- nles of many ‘types of standardized homes’ would, be erected, furnigined and surrounded by settings of trees and shrubbery so that a prospective purchaser of a new home could look over the styles before placing. his ,or- der, Re Attempts have been madg’ to check rent profiteering by cooperatiorfef the city council and the Cook County Real Estate board which investigated complaints and, when increases, wero. found to be \excessive,’ advised the j landlord toy withdraw his demands. In general the investigators, have al- lowed an increase of about 30 per cent over last year's -rentals. A proposal was made to erect scores of portable houses ‘but. the carpenters’ union declared its opposi: tion ‘to that plan’ even..if.the houses, came from union, factories. The recent tornadoes* which,.dc- d 100 houses and-damrged 409 Chicago and_its suburbs: have augmented a honsing shortage. which suspension ‘of building operations un the War and londg-drawn — builders* contracts. REACH AN’ ACCORD April ,5.—The allies ~ Paris, Examination by the bureau of chem- istry. of samples from. the shipment . profiteering landlords and committees | Many. of these |. had already. become acute through}; ot ripe olives réndered poisonous by‘ bacteria which ‘Was. selzed. in Mil-{ waukee, Wis., on:information furnish: ' éd to the bureau of. chemistry, Unit-j ed States department: of: agriculture, | has been condemnéd ‘and destroyed by order: of; ‘the court, according to a statement issued: today. by officials of that bureau charged with the en forcement of ‘the: federal food and drugs act. .The olives! weré in glass containers and labeled as “Supreme Curtis Quality California Ripe Olives packed by the - Curtjs »Corporation; Long Beaeh,-California. ° The government alleged: in ithe libel that the ‘olives were* adulterated for the reason that,; they. - consisted: whole: or in part. of: a. filthy, decom: Posed,’and: putrid vegetable substance. showed that guinea pigs: fed from three of -thes:bottles died, indicating the presence of ..toxin @e to decom- ‘pokition of. the:.olives by . bacteria which were later: identified: as bacil; | lus -botulinus.. Olives: similarly in-! fected were responsible for the deaths of “several:-people within recent j months. in Canton, Detroit, Brooklyn? Memphis, and cels@where: In. all cases of: botulinus poinsoning so, far investigated” the. ripe oli were found: to show signs of decom position, They had an odor charac- teristic, of spoilage and* a taste that indicatéd | they. were not sound. — Tn some instances where death resulted from botulism is was.established that the: :persons who. served. the. olives and..sqme who ate them recognized that: the olives were. spoiled. ‘The development ofthe toxin produced by the bacillus -botulinus is: accompanied by. decomposition, and while the: in- vestigation has: not. been, .cOmplete enough to. determine Positively that suflicient spoilage to be detected cer- tainly by smell and taste always is Present when there’ fs enough toxin to do harm, such has been the fact in alli cases so far investigated. The department previously issued a warn- ing to consumers to diseatd any food that shows: indication of | spoilage. While. all: food that ‘shows. signs of spoilage may'not contain dangerous bacteria ‘or toxins, any spoiled food | may contain them and should nof be eaten. Ii the food shows any definjte { sighs of ‘spoilage, however slight, !‘it should be discarded. - If there is any doubt about te food -being sound. it should. be “cooked: thoratighly_-be H fore .heing served,. ec DEVILS LAKE ROTARY |” i CLUB ORGANIZED » Devils . Lake, N. D,-April 15.—A Rotary club was. organized: by 20 BACK ACHE Limbo: jp With Penetrating a atlin’s Wizard Oil A harmleés and effective prepara- tion to relieve the pains of: Rheumnia- tism, Sciatica, LAame Back and Luny bago is Hamlin’s, Wizard Oil.-It pen- etrates quickly, drives ont soreness, ind.jimbers up stiff aching joints and muscles, You have no idea how useful. it will be found in cases. of every day ailment or. mishap,. when there is reed of an immediate. healing, anti. septic, application, as ‘in cases of ‘ bruises, cuts, burnsy, bites and: stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. Uf. not satisfied return the bottle and get your money-back. Eyer -constipated = or 1 sick headache? Just. try Wi Liver Whips, pleasant. little ping pills. °° have in|. OR growing children there is nothij g healthier and better than plenty of bread spread with Holiday, Nutmargarine--a delicious combination of cocoa- _ hut oil and peanut oil churned with milk and perfectly salted. Mothers know that after school or a romp on the playground the youngsters are home for'something to eat and she can spread the bread thick with Holiday Nut- margarine—the way the children like"bread spread—for with all: its superior qualities it is the most economical. . : No family should fail to try Holiday and if you have ever eas the wonderful inside of a cocoafiut it is easy to understand why the purity and wholesomeness of a'spread made of the oil pressed from snow white, tender cocoanut méat appeals to so many people. \ Your grocer sells Holiday t and Ats freshness is guaranteed * NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. Manufacturers, Minneapolis _ NUTMAR Love ¢ ‘Stacy-Bismarck WHOLESALE _ , SUPPLIED BY DISTRIBUTORS <vils Lake business and’ profession- 1 men and ed directo rtz, W. i. Hocking, A. V. Haig and Dr. Garfield Walker. Dr. Walker was selected to represent the club at the B.\F. ‘Flyny, W. N. he following were’ élect- national meeting:to be held at Detroit, | Mich. -Roy Baker and W. A. Scott of Fargo,-assisted in fhe organization of the club. Buenos growing cities of the census of. 1914 shdwed 1,5 habitar be ove GASTORI Fer Infants and Children A In Use For Over 30 Years | ~in bottles for thehame at soda fountains and on draught: . ae ae “ad ' ON’T guess. Select: Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes. Your grocer is glad.to ‘. supply you, for he knows they are guaran- teed.to please, and he knows. every package he sells means a customer who ‘is satisfied Rich with the\famous' Kellogg flavor that enhances the natural sweetness stored in fine, white corn, these most popular. corn. flakes hold. the full energy-making elements of the ripe kernel. © | oe ~ ” Packed hot from the great ovens, in our “waxtite” packages, they are guaranteed by this'signature— eciwae "6 aeankellegg Every grocer everywhere ~sells Kellogg's every day. reached an accord concerning the-ex- ecution of the treaty..of Versailles, QUALITY and are thoroughly acclimated and hardened. | = it was stated here today, thus | 4 Beautiful trees in every respect. ~ ( . HOSKINS moving one of the causes of. friction between France and. Great ‘Britain. A revision of the French diction: ary which was begun in 1878 now is expected tobe finished..about 2020 or “Alo PASTES tnd for Black, Tan and White Shoes \ THER, F. 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