The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 3

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+ invthe Red River valley. DERE SO Fa EE OE CORT? FTE THURSDAY, .MAY ‘ 27, 1920. HOPPERS WORSE iN RED RIVER VALLEY "Sti? Pauly May | 27. May 27.—-Gfasshoppérs threaten only. slight damage to crops in Clay\and ‘Norman counties, but | make a mdre serious menance on the Dikota ‘lide, . J. H. Hay, state deputy commissioner: of agriculture announ- i td today,. The statement followed an investigation of reports that’ grass- hoppers theatened héavy crop damage MARY PICKEORD ihe darling of the acreett | “POLYANNA” the greatest succéss of her remarkable career will be the big treat for New Eltinge Theatre patrons commencing Monday, May 81st. No need to fear the heat, here. 20 degrees cooler than outside. All air washed, cooled and ne |_ fied, BES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pct. St. Paw .....%.... 26 10.729 Toledo .. 19 14 516 Minneapolis . 20 17 541 Louisville . . 16 15 516 |, Milwaukee 18 17 514 Columbus... 16 17 485, Indianapolis 10 20 833, Kansas City: 26 297 {NATIONAL LEAGUE La Won Lost Pet. binant - 18 13 581 Cincinnati 19 14 576 Brooklyn 16 12 STIL Chicago - 19 15 559 St. Louis 15 17 469 New York .. 13 16 448 Boston ... 12 15 Aad Philadelphia 1 21 344 AMERICAN LEAGUE Pp Won Lost Pet. Boston . 22 9 700 Cleveland 2h 10 677 Chicago .. 17 14 548 New York 17 15 531 Washington 15 16 485 St. Louis . 13 18 A419 ' Philadelphia 12 19 887 Detrvit ..s 8 23 258 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Wins Pittgbubgh, May 27—Brooklyn Na- tionals won yesterday’s game from the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3 to 2, Wisner was hit hard, while Grimes was hard to reach. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn . -000 200 010—3 14 1 Pittsburgh . 010 010 000—2 5 1 Grimes and Miller; Wisner and Schmidt. Reds Lose: Wild Game st. Louis, May 27.—St. Louis de- j feated Cincinnati in a wild game yes- terday, 10 to 8. Score: R.H.E. Cincinnati 400 220 030-— 8 14. 1 St. Louis . 022, 201 12x—10.17 1 Ring, Fisher, Eller and . Wingo; Haines, Jacobs, Sherdel and Clemons. " AMERICAN LEAGUE Ruth Gets Eighth New York. May 27.—The New York Yankees made it two out of three from Detroit Americans. here yesterddy, winning the last game of the series, 4to1, Ruth got his eighth home-run. Score: R.H.E. Detroit ... -000 000 100-1 4 2 | New York -011 000 11x—4 7 0 Dauss. Ayres and Stanage; Mog- | ridge and Hannah. A Let us show them. TTT AUEUDOUEENNAANOTL June Gifts Are usually wedding gifts very highly prized and cared for. We endeavor to show gifts that are most attractive and also reasonably priced. Beautifully engraved white, green and yellow gold. Diamonds—per- fect in color, cut and guaranteed Bonham. Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists LLL and as such are wedding . rings— weight. / Auditorium—Last Time Tonight NELSON“ CHAIN AND’A NOTABLE CAST HEADED BY ARTHUR WEST “BILL” DOOLEY- PHIL HARRAS — IDA GOLD MIL LDRED: cc} ; oo MAY 3 Oris BEAUTIFUL 2} IRLS WORLD J READ W WHAT. THE TRIBUNE SAID! i First Musical show ever pla: ig second: night in Bismarck. ale must he god@. “BASEBALL f owe ee asunanconnnnaananaceny BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘NAVY'S BUDGET PLACED AT CLOSE T0 HALF BILLION BY CONFEREES Washington, May 27.—Next year’s | Naval budget was fixed at about $436.- {000.000 under a complete agreement on the naval appropriation bill reached today by the senate. and house con- ferees.. The original house bill carried $425,000,000.. and the. senate about $467,000,000, The conferees agreed on $20,000,000 for naval aviation, a compromise. be- tween the $15,800,000 voted by the; house and $25,000,000 by the-senate. ARMY BILL PERFECTED Washington, May 27.— Complete —_——eeeeeeweree eee Boston Takes Last : Boston, May 27.—Boston cleaned up the series yesterday by defeating St. Louis. 9 to 5. Score: i 1g R.H.E. St. Louis . -000 000 005—5 10 0 Boston ..-.....-301 000 14x—9 12 0 Shocker and. Severeid; Pennock and Schang, + . White Sox. Loge Philadelphia, May 27, —Philadélphiia hammered Williams for 11 hits in four. innings today, easily defeating Chica- go, 10 to-2. Score: R. HEL Chicago. --202,000 000— 2,5 2 Philadelphi 220 310-02x—10 15 0 Williams, Payne and Scalk, Lynn; Perry and Perkins. Cleveland Beaten Washington, May 27.—Washington defeated Cleveland, 13-to 9, yesterday, R. HE, Score: Cleveland . 003 021 .003— 9 13.2 Washington . “7400 210 06x—13 17.1 Caldwell, Niehaus, Morton, Clark and O'Neil; Zachary. Johnson and Gharrity, Piainich. j AMERICAN ASSOCIATIOIN Saints Lose <2 St. Paul, May 27.—Four hits and two basés on balls, with two errors by Boone, gave Indianapolis Association sevén runs in the eighth inning, and the visitors, who had been led 5 to 2 up to that’ time, deféated St. Paul, 10 to 5. Score: R, HE. Indianapolis ...001 101 010—10 13 2 St. Paul .......102 001 100— 5 12 6 Cavet, Turner, Flaherty@ and Hen- line, Gossett, Coumbe, Merrit, Haas and Browne, McMenemy. Five Pitchers Hit Kaisas City, May 27—Offerings of \ five pitchers were hit yesterday by both Todelo and Kansas City. Score: R. HE. Toledo . -312 000 052—13 18 0 Kanas City -100 200.220— 7 14 1 McCall, Brady and Murphy; Bol- den, Woodward and Brock, George Beats Milwaukee Milwaukee, May 27.—George Milwaukee to four hits yesterday. Score: R.H.E. “olumbus: «100 301 000--5 15 1 Milwaukee ......100 109 010-3 4 0 George and Wagner; North, Miller and Gaston. held Robertson Out Minneapolis, May 27.—In . yester- to 4 in.10 innings, Pitcher Robertson game, in the ninth for too vigorously protesting a decision at the plate. | Graham, Tincup and Kocher; Rob- ertson, Schauer and Mayer. | BOOSTERS READY FOR THREE DAY GOOD ROADS TOUR “ontinued rom Page One) definitely decided to make this a sep- arate tour later in the season. The itinerary ‘for the good roads tour is as follows: June 2, 3, 4. | First Day—Wetinesday Town Distance Time (Central Time) Bismarck ,. 0 7:00 a.m. Mandan 5 7:00 a.m. “(Mountain Time) Center .. +45 10:00 — 10:30 a.m. Stanton . 16 11:30 —11:45 a.m. Hazen ... .-10 12:30 — 1:45 p.m. - Cane) Beulah . 9 2:15 — 2:30 p.m. Zap. ae) 3:15 p.m. Golden ‘Valley 8 4:15 p.m. Dodge ... 8 5:00 p.m. Halliday . 8 6:00 p.m. Werner .. 6 7:00 p.m. Dunn Center... 8 . 230 Dp. (Night Control), Second Day any: eee day’s game, which. Louisville won, 5! of Minneapolis was put out of, the; Score: R. H.E.| Louisville .....100 000 m 2-5:12 1 Minneapolis ...002 000 001 1-4 12 4; Dunn Cente Killdeer. . g 0 a.m. Manning 730 a.m. Dickinson . +25 11:30 — 1: 00 p.m. (Lunch) | New-England...26 3:00— 3:30 p.m. | Harrlock 10 4:00— 4:15 p.m. Regent 11°4:45— 5:00 p.m. | Mott .. ..14. 6:00 p.m. (Night Control.) Third Day—Friday | Mott 7:30 a.m. Burt 0 :30 a.m., Odessa 8 9:10 a.m. |New Leipzig... 6 9: 215 a.m. Elgin 8 10: 45 —11:15 a.m, | Heil. 8 11:45 —12:00m~ * Leith 8 200 p.m. Carson .. +» 8 1:30— 2:30 p.m (Launch) Lark .. 3:30— 3:45 p.m. 9°°4730 = "5007p! m. agiesinent on the army’s reorganiza- tion bill was reached today by house and senate conferees. ‘Under the measure, as agreed up- on, the permanent peacetime army will oe tof 280,000 enlisted. men and. 17,800. ofticers, .a total of 297,800, including Phillipine scouts. * Senate amendments, which would ‘have re- sulted in the seléctive service act automatically, going into effect, ona declaration of war, and to which the American Federation of Labor ob- jected, were strickén out. St. Anthony,...15° 6:00— 6:15 p.m. (Mountain Time) ..30 9:15 p.m. Central Time) Bismarck WANTS: RAIL MEN’ |. TODO DAY’S WORK L chicago; May “27 the United States dre not oppose t¢ a'fair incfeage fn wages for their'em- | ployes if, tHe employes guarantee they will give hiohest, conscientious work in return, B, T. Whiter fepresenting the roads, told the railroad labor board to- day ‘in finishing the presentation of hfs. feply:to the employes’ demand. STATE SHORT IN 1920 AUTO TAGS Automobile ‘Ticense | tags for 1920 are being delivered as fast as they are. delivered from the manufacturer, according to E. ‘P. Crain, head of the state,,motor vehicle registration, de- | partment. The manufacturer is now 53.00% ita tags short in deliveries, due, it is ‘said, to labor troubles in the Chicago district. , FOR SALLE: Gas range. two rockers, four, dining room chairs and other articles of household goods. Phone 683K or call 308 Ninth street. 5-27-3t. TONIGHT LAST TIME THE GREAT IN THE $250,000 PRODUCTION “The Red Lantern” Special orchestra with this cpuvpetion alone worth the admission prices * so ~~ PAGE THREE TOMORROW. Will Rogers “Water, Water Everywhere” Some Romance, some pathos, some fii, some picture’: Children Adults DANDELIONS GIVEN PLACE ON LIST OF DRINKS FOR DRIES, Winchester, ¥ . May 27.—Prohibi- tién and ‘the high cost of living ‘has elevated the lowly dandelion to lordly | estate in this section of the country. j Residents this spring are seeking the Mttle yellow ‘blossoms everywhere, :|ORPHEUM scouring lawns where the dandelions | liave been considered a pest, country | janes and pasture fields, filling baskets ; with the blooms and the green leaves. The little blossoms go into old time dandelion wine. j ‘The leaves. young and tender, have long been eaten as greens similar to spinach. | -HUNT EX-SOLDIER The adjutant general’s office today was asked to locate Emil Hackberth, a former service man who was in LaMoure county last summer and last Children Adults fall, unable to furnish any information, as service with the department. The adjutant general's office is Hackberth has not filed hig record. of It Is Now Time for Planting of your beds and setting out of vegetable plants. Our stock of Gei i iums, Heliotropes, Margterites, Petunia, Pansies, ete. js the best we have ever had and at prices that are right. In vegetable plants we grow only the best varleties which are @lapted to garden use in this Northérn clfmate and have been grown With the idea of having well rooted ‘and. ‘thrifty plants when ready to sét out. We wish to call attention: to. the ‘pot- grown. vegetable plants listed below. While they cost more than the tr planted, they will béar two or three weeks ‘sooner than the others, and will make a full crop In seasons of early frost. The pot-grown kind are cheap insurance on your erob. gait pot-grown planted (Ji inatoss “in folloWing ‘letie: Earliana. Very early red. Doz. 100 Ponderosa:' Very large -but not ;#o Cabbage, early I $0.25 $1.5 edrly, B varieties 5 50 Bonn: est. No so largé but = Cabbage, e: ae 3 uses” eo eehee as Cabage, late Beauty. Large red mid-séason. Cauliflower, transplanted 8 1 30 HOSKINS, Bismarck Greenhouses, Bismarck, N. D.. X sie ett Se fad _ "ate sue § tae 9 pares oratory See Sere What the Army / ORN abroad, unable to read or write Eng- lish, a day laborer, unfitted for a good job, Carl Nielson joined the United States Army. A few months ago he received an honorable discharge. In one ‘year he rose from private to , corporal, then to sergeant, He has learned Eng- lish. He bas become a trained mechanic, a valu- able American citizen. ; Ask if there's a vacancy for you in our new, democratic, peace-time Army. F (U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS) Bismarck, Minot, Grand Forks, Fargo, N. D. and Aberdeen, S. D. TO-DAY— Sergeant _ Trained mechanic Has learned to read and write ~ English In perfect physical condition Has saved $250 did for this man Lead a good healthy. life Leatn a trade or aot a echooling. :... Get. military training Bo with'men from your own home State Here are your Home State Regiments of the Regular Army Infantry, now now at ‘Camp Lew ; 8th Engi now at El Paso, AMERICAN Game sip at 3 o'clock P. M. MANDAN vs. BISMARCK LEGION TEAM MONDAY, MAY 31, 1920 At the Cal Base Ball Grounds Admission 50 Cts.—Autos 25 Cts. - YOU HAD BETTER COME ALONG FOR, THIS IS GOING ' ‘TOBE A LIVELY GAME

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