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PAGE E1Guf MANDAN SLUGS QUT VICTORY IN EARLY INNINGS Buchanan Steps Into Box for Bismarck and Holds Heavy Hitters Rest of Game Mandan got the jump on Bismarck in yesterday afternoon's ball game, and the local American Legion team never recovered. A strong rally was staged in the eighth inning by the Bismarck team, which brought the fans to their feet, but it fell short. The Mandan sluggers opened up on DeCosse in the first inning and con- tinued in the second, the team piling up seven runs in the two sessions. Buchanan stepped into the box for Bismarck and stopped the slugging bee, holding Mandan scoreless for the rest of the game. Dorfler pitched a strong game for Mandan throughout, striking out twelve men and allowing but five hits. The ‘big crowd which saw the game thrilled after the first two innings when Buchanan retired batter after batter. Mandan also had a big bunch of noise-makers in the crowd. The two teams will meet again soon. The score: ‘Mandan , RUA Tobin Ib LS ies es fee) Hoeft cf B25 Ea 0) ‘Walters s 5.2 2 0 0 Rooth 3b | es ame hoe | Pfenning 2b > 0000 Love lf 502900 Arthur rf 510.0 “A th Fried ¢ AS ey ea) Dorfler p Doi ae ES. x0: Totals pee 45 710 8 1 Bismarck AK Kaiser rf. 0 0 Finnegan 3b se | Blewett s 20 Phalen ¢ 2.70 Roberts cf t.0 Nordland If 1-0 McPhee 1b 300 DeCosse 00 Buchanan p 5 ad | Cutting 2b 02 Totals = ll 3 Score by innings: (Mandan 340 000 000. Bismarck 000 000 200. Summary: Umpires, Cayou and Maitland; Base on balls, off DeCosse. 3; off Buchanan, 2; off Dorflor, 2: Wild pitch, DeCosse. Hit by: pitcher, Buchanan; Struck out, by DeCosse, 3; Buchanan, 4; Dorfler, 12. French Auto oil, about 100 gallons; 75c per gallon while it lasts. to close out. See Faunce, phone 480. 802 Ist. 5-27-lw FOR RENT: ice room in modern "home, close in. One or two ladies, only. 6-1-1wk. ———— 1 — ———o i| BASEBALL | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet. St. Paul... ...... 30 12: «714 Toledo.. . ora ne: 16 Bi Milwaukee 22 19 | Minneapolis 23 20 | Columbus. 1821 | Louisville .. .. 17 20 ' Indianapolis.. .. .. 14 22 Kansas City.. .. .. 18 29 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Chicago 2. 6. 5. 6: 24 15 Brooklyn . 21 14 Cincinnati. 22 16 Pittsburgh 19 17 Boston. 16 19 St. Louis 17 22 15 21 14 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Philadelphia Won Lost Cleveland. sts, Bee. 11 Boston. 22 4 New Yor 23 16 Chicago .. 20 18 Washington 19 18 St. Louis . 14 22 Philadelph: 13 25 Detroit. .. iL 25 NATIONAL LEAGUE Alex Still Going Chicago, June 1.—Chicago and Cin- cinnati Nationals broke even yester- day in a double header, the locals winning the morning game, 3 to 2, in ten innings and the visitors tak- ing the afternoon game, 4 to 2. About 35,000 persons saw the games, the gates being closed when the after. noon game started. In the morning. Alexander’s home run in the tenth won the game and gave him his sev- enth straight victory. Score Morning Game: R. HE. Cincinnati ....010 000 610 0O—2 10 1 Chicago ......001 000 100 0-3 6 1 Fisher and Wingo; Alexander and Killefer. Score Afternoon Game: R. HE. Cincinnati . 010 000 120—4 10 2 Chicago ... 000 001 00i—2 6 0 Ring and Wingo; Vaughn, Martin and Killefer. Firates and Cards Split Pittsburgh, June 1.—St. Louis and Pittsburgh divided honors yesterday. Score Morning Game: R. HE. St. Louis .. 020 110 010—5 11 0 Pittsburgh 000 000 130—4 10 0 Sherdell and Jacobs; Ponder, Mea- dor. Watson, Cooper and Schmidt. Score Afternoon Game: R. H.£. St. Louis .. .012 001 000—4 8 0 Pittsburgh . -102 000 04x—7.10 4 ; .Doak and Clemons; Hamilton, Cooper, Carlson and Schmidt. Dodgers Get Two Brooklyn, June 1.—Brooklyn. took a double header from New York yes: terday. i Score Morning Game: R. HE. New York ......001 000 001—2 11 2 Brooklyn .. :030 200 00x—5 10 1 Douglas, Winters. Hubbnell and Sny- der; Grimes and Miller. Score Afternoon Game: R. HE. | New York +000. 010 000—1. 5 5 | Brooklyn 100 001 30x—5. 9 1 THE ITCHING AND STING : OF BLAZING, FIERY ECZEM Seems Like the Skin Is on, Fire. There is a harassing discomfort caused ‘by Eczema that becomes a torture. The itching is almost un- bearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning irritation. A, cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only allay the pain tem- porarily. The disease can only be reached by going dcep down to its source. | The source of Eczema is in the | blood, the disease being caused, by an infection which breaks out through the skin. That is why the most sat- isfactory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. 'S., for this reme- dy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impurities can remain. Get a bottle today, and you will see re- sults from the right treatment. Write for advice. Address Medical Director, 110 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. BERRY B self. Refinish, Your Car : v. #) Your CarLook Like New T amerely nominal expense vou can refinish your car the‘‘Berrv way and restore its original beauty. Auto Color Varnishes made in all standard colors and black and white, enable you to pro- duce a lasting finish in the colors you prefer and do the work your- These varnishes brush easily, cover well, look fine and save you a finisher’s bill. Call at our store and get a de- scriptive folder showing color ROTHERS' out combinations, and giving explicit directions for the amateur finisher, quantities of materials required, etc. LOMAS Mai HDW. CO. in St. them all. Too much talk about “light;” how about power? ° “In my case it was several weeks be- fore ( realized that in the pulley on my outrir J nad a work-horse that was as valuaple by ‘day as the light was at aighy. Now I an. convinced that with- our enough engine capacity to take care ot power and battery charging at the eame time. a farmer is cheated out of a money saving that means heaps. “Ot couse, I know there are other plants with pulleys, but I do not know whether their engines can take care of an extra load or not. Maybe they can— they should. I do know that I got more engine with my plant than some of my neighbors. But will the engine ; do the work? “A big husky engine, like a mule, is no good if it balks. Now I want to say that my engine is de- pendable. Of course, all valve in head, 4-cycle engines i Phone 490 Barnes, Douglas and Smith; Mam-, maux and Miller. i Meadows Get Another Philadelphia, June 1.— Meadows yesterday afternoon pitched his first game since being injured two weeks ago and turned in his fifth straight victory, 3 to 2, against Boston. Score Morning Game: R. H.E. Boston .........101 000 002—4 9 1 Philadelphia ....000 000 010—1 8 5 Oeschger and Gowdy; Smith, We nert and Witherow. Score Afternoon Game: R. HE. Boston .. 000 100 010-2 9 3 Philadelphia ....003 000 00x—3 8 1 Eayres, Hearn and O'Neill, Gowdy; Meadows and Tragesser. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Lot of Hits Minneapclis, June 1—Eighteen hits were obtained by Minneapolis and St. Paul lost yesterday morning's game, 12 to 3, Score: R. H.E. St. Paul ........ 120 000 000— 35 3 Minneapolis .010 054 02x—12 12 3 Batteries: Williams, Browne and McMenemy; James and Owens. Score Afternoon Game: R. HE. Minneapolis ....001 000 210-4 9 1 St. Paul . +020 001 000—3 9 0 Batterie: Lowdermilk and Mayer; Merritt, Hall and McMenney, Har- grave, Brewers Take Two Milwaukee, June 1—Milwaukee won a doubleheader from Kansas City yes- terday, 10 to 1, and 4 to 3, Score Morning Game: R. HE. Kansas City ...000 001 000—1 5 4 Mitwaukee 01 402 0Ox—10 14 0 Batteries: oodward, Tuero and Brock; McWheeney and Gaston. Score Afternoon Game: R. H.E. Kansas City ....200 001 000-3 8 4 Milwaukee ......101 100 001—4 11 0 Batteries: Horstman and Brock; Schulz and Gaston. Make 31 Hits 3 Columbus, June 1.—Toledo won the off game of the series by winning yes- terday afternoon, 10 to 7, after Colum- bus had won the morning game, 3 to 2. Score Morning Game: R. H.E. Toledo 000 100 100—2 10 1) Columbus +020 000 10x—3 8 2 Batteries: Stryker and Murphy; Barger and Hartley. Score Afternoon Game: R HE. Toledo .. +011 400 211—10 19 1 Columbus . 30 101 000— 712 4 Batteries: Nelson, Brady, Dubuc and Murphy; George, McQuillan, Sherman and Hartley. Play 16 Innings _ Indianapolis, June 1.—Indianapolis defeated * Louisville in both games; yesterday, the scores of both contests | being two to one. Score Morning Game: R. H.E. Louisville .......000 000 100—1 7 1 Indianapolis ....010 010 00x—2 6 1 Batteries: Long. Wright and Meyer; Rogge and Gossett. Score Afternoon Game: R. HE. Louisville ..0000000100000000—1 12 2) Ind’s_ ......0001000000000001—2 12 3 Batteries: Decatur. Wright and Kocher; ePtty and Henline. AMERICAN LEAGUE Indians Win Cleveland, June 1—The Cleveland Americans made it two straight from Detroit yesterday, winnign the morn- ing game, 9 to 5, and the afternoon contest, 7 to 3, Score Mornign Game: R. HE. Detroit --210 020 000—5 8 0 Cleveland . «200 012 22x—9 17 1 Batteries: Dauss and Stanage; Meyers, Niehaus and O'Neill. Score Afternoon Game: R. HE. \ Detroit ... «000 000 012—3 13 2) ! Cleveland . +.000 221 20x—7- 8 0} Batteries: Ayers, Alten, Glasier and Ainsmith, Stanage; Bagby and Ekechtie Power &: Light Makes:the Battery last longer LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY ,| straight losses St. Louis defeated Chi-| ; cago, 2 to.1, in the/first. game of the | O'Neill. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DAY, JUNE 1, 1920 “Unfair, you may say, for'a farmer like me to write an advertisement on Western Electric Power and Light Outfits when I already have one. But is it unfair if I tell the truth? You may disagree with my ideas, but I am not asking you to buy a Western Electric if you do not believe in it. Ill go further and say don’t buy any plant until you have seen That’s what I did.’ A Mr. Horning is a farmer near Maiden Rock, Wis. are powerful — that’s been proved. “Nor must I fail to give my engine credit for starting when I want it to start, even in the coldest weather—and it keeps on running too. In fact, I can hear it right now. But if it depended on me to watch the oil level like a cat watches a sparrow, I’m afraid I’d be in trouble most of the time. I’m too busy. With my engine all I need do is fill the oil reservoir about once in two or three months. Then as long as there is even an inch or two of oil in the crank case, there's enough for the revolving crank to splash over every moving part. “Then there’s another thing that means sure death to a set of bearings—starting too soon on kerosene. I made that mis- take once with another engine I had. Result was the kerosene seeped down into the oil reservoir, thinned my lubrication, and pretty soon bang? went the bearings. Now this present engine, though it burns kerosene, startson Power and | * Some good territor II never wrote an ad—but I’ve used one of your outfits a year—so here goes” gas—about a cupful is needed—and keeps running on gas that gradually changes to a mixture of gas and kerosene, which finally becomes all kerosene when the en- gine is hot enough to burnit up. I haven't had any bearing or lubricating troubles all this time and I don’t look for any. I don’t know enough about a generator to talk about it. “I am going to stay off the generator question. I don’t believe the average farmer knows enough about a generator anyhow ‘to talk about it. I took my generator on faith. I understand that these people have been making generators for about 30 years, which is longer than I have been farming. I think I know something about farming and I should imagine that they know something about generators, What about the Batteries? “I have become interested enough in batteries to read up on them a little. and I know now that my battery is geared up alittle differently from most. other light- ing plants. I think the explanation of the Western Electric Company, written by them, is a better one than I can write. If you're interested, read it,” 4 ee OR Note: What Mr. Horning means by “difference” inhis battery statement is this. The charging of the bat- tery is automatically con- trolled. At the start the current flowa in at a fairly high rate; but as the bat- teries fill the rate of fiow becomes gradually less and less—till atlast the current is just trickling in. Then Western Electric it stops by itself. This “‘ta- pendable form Strain off the batteries and hand. so makes them last longer, Maybe some of the information that helped Mr, Horning decide will- help you, too, in choosing a ight outfit. Write for booklet SL3 to still available for live-wire vepresentatives DISTRIBUTORS St. Louis*Break Luck i St. Louis, June 1.—After i doubleheader here, | yesterday. after-| noon. pe | Score Morning Game: R. H.E.) Chicago. 000; 000 000—0 6 0! St. Louis - 0105000 10x27 2 Batteries: Faber and . Schalk; Shocker and Severeid. Score Afternoon Game: R. HE. Chicago 002 100000. 2—5 12 0 St. Louis .....100 000 002 0—3 16 1 Furniture, Floors and Woodwork by using DEVOE MIRROCLAC MIRROLAC gives a deep and lasting lustre. seven | Vangilder, Phone 490 Batteries: | Williams and: Lynn; Davis, Burwell, Sanders and Billings. Ruth Hits Home Run ' ) New York, June 1.—New York took two games from Washington yester- day. In the afternoon Ruth knocked ‘his twelfth home run. Score Morning Game: R. HE. Washington -000 003 008—6 7 1 New York .. -001 005 001—7 14 2 Batteries: Shaw, Carlson, Schacht and Picinich; Mogridge and Han- nah, to old looking ¢ POWER Phone 490 e Afternoon Game: RH. 013.300 000— 7 12 30 202 08x—15 15 Cou Gharrity, Picinich; snahlen, Shore, Collins and Hannah.| son and Pennock Wins His Game Poston, June 1.—Boston and Phil- adelphia divided honors yesterday. Score Morning Game: R. HE. TAGUE Boston ... -000 120 00x—3 6 0; on. 11, Philadelphia 4. Philadelph +. ,000 001 000—1 5 1) S 2. Batteries: Naylor and Perkins; i Peanock and Walters. » - ———— Score Afternoon Game: R. H. E.! EQUIPPING HOMES Philadelphia. ....103 002 003—9 13 3! J. E. Smith of Jamestown is install- Boston ..-000 001 102—4 11 4) strips on BD. Lahr’s Batteri Perry and Perkins;} and, sevetal other residences’ in town Harper and Schang. SUNDAY’S GAMES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 8, Minneapolis. 7. Kansas City 8, Milwaukee MIRROLAC leaves no laps or brush marks. MIRROLAC is easily applied. MIRROLAC can be washed with soap and water. Watch for announcement of factory demonstration of _ DEVOE MIRROLAC at our store. A 30c can of MIRROLAC FREE if you present attached coupon. JOHN BORTELL BISMARCK, N. D. Western Electric PLANTS Lahr Motor Sales Co. DISTRTIBUTCRS 278 SERRE Rae LeeLee see Thor: | “Costs Leas.per idanth of Service" & LIGHT Phone 490 E.} Toledo 8, Columbus ¢ 0} Louisville 3; Indianapolis 0, 2. 3y —— n NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 5, rittsSurgh 3., yn 5, Boston 2. 10, Philadelphia 6. i, St. Louis 2, | AMERICA to about 700 tons a day. The Japanese — consider whale meat a delicacy. 30e CAN MIRROLAC Tear out this coupon, fill in your name address, and get a 39¢ can of MERROLAC FREE at our store on day of demonstration. Name... Ader: The world output of silk amounts salted