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| aaa ‘OLFFEVER IS ‘CATCHING MANY NEW VICTIMS: ‘ournament ‘Adds Enthusiasm to Play at the Country Club Here \OME SHINING EXAMPLES I While the state golf tournament, has ome and gone nevertheless the sport ‘ontinues to be popular among thé nembers of the local Country club. iolfers can’ be seen every day and svening driving the ball over the local ‘ sourse and it is not alone a man’s same as there are many women par- icipating in the pastime. It is said that “golf fever” is nearly 1s-bad as “gold fever” and when one’s | becomes’ the victim of it-there is only hing to do and that is humor it as | much as possible. From the appear- | hnce‘of the local greens it is evident “hat the epidemic is spreading, in Bis- ‘marck. They say, golf is a:facinating ‘zame and that once started the golfer ‘ nas /a desire to play the game all-of | the time. In other words its,a:fever ofa very unserious nature: which ‘brings joy and delight to the’ victim. Nation-Wide Interest However it is very evident that many Bism: people are enthusias- tic over the game but it‘is not unusual considering that the,same situation is existing in all sections of the country today. Many of the greatest men in the country chose golf us their favor- ité sport and outdoor exercise, In a recent copy of the American Golfer, a national magazine there were proto- graphs of, some of the big men today showing them either playing or getting i ready for the game. Senator Warren G, Harding, Charles Schwab, A. Mitch- | ell Palmer, Governor Cox, of Ohio, Will H: Hays, Arthur Brisbane, Eugene Grace and many other prominent men were listed as golf enthusiasts. | There- fore it is only in accordance. with Bis- marck’s prestige that many of her citi- zens enjoy what is becoming a national pastime. Cox For It Although golf affords the needed recreation for a business man it also sbenefits him physically. “Outdoor ex- ‘ervise is just what many of the people in this country. need,” says Governor Cox of Ohio, In.a statement. to the newspapers last Sunday he. said th hé believed public golf courses. should be established wherever possible so that more might \enjoy this wondertul sport. The popular sport on the local links | now is to make the course in less than. . 40, and there are mighty few who:have ‘done it. Or others find more pleasure jin’ trying to equal \some of the’ best shots of the recent tournament, ae ae \GRAND FORKS ._-, , .TEAM DISBANDS Grand Forks, N. D. July 20.—The Grand Forks, baseball team has been disbanded, cancelling all games. The local fans are disappointed, as | | the team is the best that the city has : had in five years. The team played 32 | DISBANDS AFTER HE GETS FIRST GRACK | With a Dempsey-Catpentier match’ made impbssible for the present. Bill Brennan will be the first-man-+to draw on the gloves with the champion since he won the title a year ago. The match is to be held within two months end the highest bidder will stage |: the entertainment. Ke PINGREE TEAM Satta cn oct at acacta arte cae | London Thursday “night by airplane. Alter riding in the afternoon racés in! the French capital, he rose at San-! own. yesterday afterrioon and flew back to Paris last: night’to’ meet _en- gagements on the Paris track today. | ‘ oo} Bismarck . fans. probably, will Hi ma) Corporation: of! New: Yor! | daily ‘average’ of 278,581 fornia. however, ‘excegdédy Oklahoma’! Team Won' 18 Out of 21 Games,! get .2n opportunity to see Andy eae) e | Anderson, the big right hand Including a Win Over Fast’ {pitcher who joined: the team re- | cently, in action tonight. ’ Andurson likely willbe on the mound against Valley City. He pitched a.good game against Val- ley City last\week. H The game, will be called at 6: 30 p.m, Valley City Aggregation RESULTS-OF SLOPE GAMES (Special to “The he Tribune) PingreeN.-D.! July 20:—Pingreé te- \eently closed what is without a doubt RUBE’S “SPOUSE one of the most sficcessful baseball Valley’ City team, the score| being'6 WANTS ALIMONY |: Chicago; July ~ ily 20.— —Mrs. Seeley Marquard, wife of Richard W. “Rabe” Marquard, pitcher for Brook- seasons in the town’s history. Citizens of Pingree stood firmly be- |. bind its ball club this season and for a small town’ it boasted» one of the fastest ball ‘teams: to -be. found .any- where in the state. The ball club “broke up” last week with 18 victories out of, 21 games play- The team ‘lost two games and tied one. The tie gamé was played ‘with the seeking temporary alimony. She said. that Marquard receives $6,000 a year from the. club and is able ‘to provide for ee but refuses to.do so.» soto towns that Pringree lost ia BOB MARIN Is were Sutton and New Rockford. Pin- gree defeated the fast Valley City ag- gregation in one’ game by a score: of 3°to 2 and the second game played’ on the following day resulted.in the tie. Pingree’s battery for the season was August Heinz and Ernest Donahue, which local fans believe isthe best in semi-professional cirgles in the state. Kansas City, ‘Mo, Fuly 20.—Bob Mar.,| Sergeant Ray Smith of Camden, N. J.. in Columbus, to a. decision Ohio; Blogsom }* e \yn National League: Baseball club; |. has filed a petition in ‘the circuit court.|‘ ‘August: 26, it was announced here to-| ‘were: “UL SUPREMACY ‘| Oklahoma ant: st Catttoralal Vie ik} Honors With Fore Head: x ing! ih fea Stes Lieut FINDINGS OF PHE EXPERTS New York. Jy 2b ;+ Oklahoma ayd:| Calif ia are running a’neck-and-neck race for supremacy: ag the greatest: oil ‘producing’ State}: according. to engi- neers of the: American Oil:Exigineering who: have nist sinkshed" a'survey/'6f:. the: oil ire- sources! ofithe two States, 'Dhe-latest picductions figures + show) that: Okla- homa is slightly in: the led)! AEN al ‘The findings of thesevexperts; which reflect ithe general ¢dnditins' of the oil industry: ia, the: United¥States, are; set forthiinys, statententxby: this ‘cor: poranonyin which proipivéne Hastebn financiérs,*) among: thems Harvey D! Gibsgn “| presi tionah Bank;¥ ot J.P: Morgan''&. Conip; rayson: fare Murphy “Ho. bart Porteriof:Sandérson > & Porter; |; Richard 'F. at of Hayden, Stone: & |i Company * Li Je Harowit2 ‘of "thompson Starrett: :Compan\ys are fe terested. , “In Oklahoma: thera, are: at ol ij) pproximately:*26/000' ‘wells! producing’ |! ither oil Or gas’ sayg the statement issued through Séton’ P president. \“Phesdi “the. month’ ‘oftMay4 eraged 284,032 batre]s, as compared: wit iréels) Cali- in daily prodaction’ during: Janwary and February of: 1926, amd™has | pro- duced approximately. 2751000. barrels more than Oklahoma” Murty the fine inferior grade to’ that of. OkJahoma'|’ bout | and commands a price of only 50 per cent of the Oklahorfa ‘figure, which. is the: mid-continent pri¢g: of. $3.50 -per-barrel. © Production from: California, ow. ever, which. is’..approxpmately «the same amount as. that. from: Oklahoma, | is produced froth'9,300 wellt-as against Oklahoma's 25,000 welts, ‘and there- fore the. average per. well. is. much | greatér in- California. The wells aver’ age thirty, barrels’ per day in’ Califor- ria: There ig a great deal thore work going on in Oklahoma than in Califor- nia.- At the present: 'time ‘there are 1:500 wells being drilled: in’ Oklahoma} ‘and Jess.than 400-being-drilled in“Cali-/, GENERALS ARE. © NAMED IN NEW “APPOINTHENTS Lover Commailers ‘of te in TO F IGHT SMITH]: oul caw July» 20.—Appointment. by the President: ofsseven»mafor:gen- erals and twenty-two. brigadiers::un- tin, champion of the A. E. Fy and ‘der thé. new army reorganization, bill ‘was ‘announced* ‘today by the: War have been matched for a 15-round bout ‘department. Thdse’ appointed major! generals Brigadier’, Genérals' : Adelbert. it: Of the! Tdberty: Na‘ ortery the vice: |) 'y *préduction: for ¢ Salitoritia’s | } 1¢ “Cheerfulness” Drink HERE'S: cheetfulness i in’ every glass_of Brazilla; the ,déliciously. refreshing new sdda fountain drink, Yeople who try it: find themselves .smiling _uncon- ously. It gives them a feeling of happiness inside. Ite cols and refreshes. It is an ideal Summer drink. Its fisa blend of tropical fruits, herbs and spices. ; Every glass you drink tastes like “more.” | ~ is Besides its qualities as a drink, it has.a real stimulating’ éffect. It “cheers” you up.. It makes the world look rosy. There,is a new ingredient in. Brazilla, never used before in a soda fountain drink. It is delicious and it creates p” in the most jaded. f . Ie is. everybody’s drink.’ Grownups delight in it, the ‘children love it. It is harmless as a Summer breeze. . Try it at the nearest soda fountain. Brazilla‘is also bottled for home use, or you can get the syrup to mix at home. It is equally delicious with piaia: water as with car- ones water. Try it What puts. the “kick” There ig a mysterious new ingredient in Brazilla.” It gives it the stimulating “cheer- fulness” characteristic. Can you guess what it)is?, We will give a‘ 16-oz. bottle of Bra- zilla. syrup.to. each of the first 50 -people who; send: us the. name ‘of this ingredient with a 50-word description: of its natires IT IS. NOT A DRUG. . mie | | games and lost but six. |i: Explanations for the breaking up of day by Billy McCarney. Smith. was} ‘Cronkhite, Willian B. Haan, Charles Thess battery, Had s fine: Support «trou awarded the decision’in about between|T. ‘Menoher, .Charlés H. Muir, Wil- fielders who were all local STS Heine, Donahue Hee oe Toe the two in Cleveland last ‘winter. liam, H. Wright, Omar Bundy and gradé from west line of" “county to Jim| the team aré nt @vailable from of- ficials. ‘ etigaged by the local promoters to play t Sn with: Phigree next veeaudn? att > _________9| Those ~ named bri; Jadier ‘generals| ola to soatlvine of { | BASEB ALL | are: Colonels George: B.. Duncan, ‘NAPOLEON. WINS Napoleon, July 20. — Napoleon and Braddock battled 11 innings Sunday, Napoleon finally winning by the sdore of 6 to 5. This was the most interest- ing gime sean in*this country for years as 'Bradtock, after. taking a two run George W. Read. river; and, MePherson county from Le- ° $ Jesse Mcl. Carter, William - Lassiter,” q ® | William R. Smith, Robert: L:' Howze, RED TRAIL? WORK piratan GAMES) Grote Hutcheson, Ernest. Hinds, |. etionalPeague: Dwight L. Aylteman, Fox Conner, ; Brooklyn, 1>.Cincinnati, 4; Johnson . Hi: d, ‘Hanson E. "Ely, Boston,..3;. Chicago, 6. Philadelphia, 2; St. Louis, 1. / Others not.-scheduled. Walter H. Gorden, Mark ‘L. ‘Hersey, Ulysses G. McAléxander; Fred W. Beach, N, Di Jnly, 90.—Cohsi Rel Trail in Gol: tributed throughout Ward county ‘in an Gffort to eradicate the grasshoppers. which have threatened to destroy the larger Percentage of‘the crop. ty The situation while not) as critical as in some of the adjdining counties, has causeda great deal of anxiety on the part of the farmers. In some dis- tricts of the county the grasshoppers ; appeared to hatch out,in greater num- bers and especially in the districts wheré the soil is the lighest. —ooOoOoOooo SS ::797290—._——oam=ana>a=.) Rheumatiss’s Pains Are- | i Doctor. Cupid lead. in the 10th, was tied by Napoleon in their half and the locals nosed out, a victory in’ the 11th: Score by in- R. H. E: American League Chicago, 4; New York, 8. nings: Detroit, 2 ‘ y Braddock.+. 000 110° 400 20-6 6 3 Cae aia senieyon, 10. Napoleon -200 100 000 21-6 3 rab . @ Batteri: Braddock, Hasmussén American. Association and. Konig; Napoleon, EB, Houser and , Hoime. ! Strack out by. Rasmussen, 16;>by Indianapolis, 3;° St. Paul, 4. Louisville, Y-1; Mfnneapotis, 10-0. (First. 14° innings, Umpires, Gilfillan and King. = nings). second five in‘ | ‘That love’ sometimes: cures: dis | Hoiser, 10. that has. ' ease is.a.fact. been called to the attention of the public by a rominent physician.” é isnot, dwever, the cure for all women. ‘ woman is nervous and’ Many i Fiteble, fecls‘dragged down and worn out for no reason that she ean.:think of. | |. Doctor Piereb’s’ Favorite’ Pre: ‘gcription gives new life and new strength to” fveak, worn- -out, ‘run-down. women. ‘Favorite | Prescription” makes: weak women strong and sick women well.. It ‘is now sold by all druggists inthe | United States in tablets as well as liquid form ~ |. Mankato, Muvw.—*I have three | daughters who are all strong and pee ie ‘due, Tam sure, to the | use ierce’s Favorite Pre- “ecrntion ” When they were in their | |.teens they ey were all very delicate, ‘I always ‘gave them this medicine jan it never failed to give relief. “Lam in hopes that this will be ‘the: meaas of aiding some who are 1 _ send 10¢' to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ ; Hote! ip Buffalo, N.Y., for trial pkg. Tolédd,| 2; Milwautee, 4 4, d Columbus, 120; Kansas City,’ 8-3. HUN DESIRES TO LIVE IN. AMERICA The Hagne,-duly 2 Agents’ of the Dutch: goverriment, it- is understood; haye been approached: recently by: friends of the former crown prince of Germany, Who has sought inforniation on the ‘attitude of the government on his. dtparture from~iHolland. WILTON WINS Wilton, July ''20.— Wilton defeated Tuttle, 6 to 3, here: Sunday. R. HB. ‘Score: Tuttle . 200 00 001-3 7 8 . :002/1107002—6 10 5 : “Mdttle; Hatton, Barber, Wilton, Cuntingiam, Finn. Struck out by Cunningham, 103. by Hatton 5. Umpires, Lein and Otson. A CLOSE GAME Killdeer, July 20—Killdeer lost to | Dunn Center, 5 to 3, Sunday. Score by innings: R. H..E.|.the: United States and would like to| state. Kildeer: ........010 001.001—3 4. 54 niak Bunn Center.. _.011 000 12025° 7. 3] mak America his future home. Batteries: Erb, Harvey; Heen, Mellow, F “i.MINOT LOSES 2 Minot, July 20.—The Minot club lost to the fast Glasgow team, 5 to-1. Boe, Glasgow’s. . big. right- handed twirler, was invincible. Ifyou have out, or if you haves bald spot, you shoul JOCKEY FLIES Know that legions of persons have overcome | . .TO KEEP DATES | ree rick il be aied\You few wie | proof box of the w oint- ment, Kotalko, if you send an 10 eta. (allver or stamps) to pay the cost of this notiee, to J. W. Brittaia, 02-38), Station Fy lew York Grow Your Hair GET THIS: FREE dandref, or, Wspot you shout | London, July °20,—Mil n Henry, the { rom Paris to | American jockey, flew Slayden. Harry’ ‘H. ;Bandholtz, . Den- nis E. Nolan, W..D. Connor, Robert C. Davis and Malin’ Craig; Lfeuten- ant Colonels Hugh A..-Drum and George Van Hoy Moseley. Assign: ments announced today: included\Col- onel Willard: A. Holbrook to! be chief of cavalry with rang of. major: general; Colonel Charles S. Farnsworth. chief of infantry ‘with’ rank of major gen- eral; Major General Frank’ W. Coe, chief of*coast~artillery; Majér Gen- éral Charlés T. Menoher, chiefiof the { air service;' Brigadier’ General Her- bert M: Lord, ehiet ate Colonel ..Ames: chemical wi SOUTH DAK PLANS, WORK ON SEVERA ROADS), Pierre, Sp, July. 20/-+The- ‘state highway’ comtpission “wi: anes bids finance, and It is said the ex-créwn prinée has | early in next month for highway con- bperi’ casting longing eyes towards| struction in, several, sections ‘of ‘the yBuccess, The. bids Wi opened at Chamberlain August’ third)(for six miles of grade in Lyman and Tripp, counties .three: miles ‘on’ edch side. of the bridge acrops. gy yt Striver, August 4, at the ‘same place:.tor grading be- tween Pukwana and’-!Chamberlain. dnd over the hill at-Oagoma west of the river. At Plerre, August “th, ‘grading in Hamlin county from Hayti’.to the orth line. of the-.county; arid the ‘otter-. county. -Faulk- is unty grade trom’ Lebanon to Seneca.' |: At Abérdeen’ August ‘3, Peay. ‘Rob- erts county on’ the! Blac! ‘and ‘Yellow ‘Trail near: Summit. i At Aberdeen: August 4,,Brown county Always: Ticsaherous work, Bg oh th den Vailéy cotnty Wilk go over to “next thle , Biumier. an. Excellent Time to emedy for R&eumatism, especial- Bids’ were’ retveived on edotions A Combat the’ Disease: iy that form of the disease which and: B;: federal~aid: road project be- comes from germs in the blood. | Baits ae ail bias. w Piao fete Some of Rheamatism give] Being sach,a thorough blood puri- haing dhe high: iad Seite very ttle: ‘Goh ‘td’ their” victiin | fier and cleanser, it routs the germs Tue board of county commissioners (durin; the summer season, and} from the blood, thus removing the arid representatives pe the state high |: ‘for this ‘reason’ now is’ a most| cause of your Rheumatism, way ¢cominission' decided: to eonaeer favorablé time: to’take a course of |~'S.S. S. is sold by all ists. -tise tor“bids-in the: spring. of-1921. treatment that ‘will reach: the | Write’for free litesature and med= ‘The prejected work included, Toad cause of the trouble dnd remiove'it | ical advice, to Chief Medical Ad= rading-and: culverts. | » from, the: systerti. viser, Swift Laboratory, e MEN bs SS. Se has” _ Broved a _ splendid Ga <= RYDER FEELING ale _ CHESTY AFTER ey _\ 4TH BE BIRTHDAY |' D, | July, 20.— —Ryder ig. feeling a bt sty. today.” The, town ‘was 14° years old yesterday, and the people celebrated the’ “birthday <an: Iniversary”. ' Balt games’ and’ carnival attractions helped make the day al: ‘The péople “of! Ryder: feel: that the} town has an excellent future. » Re- ports’ that aynew company will spend: considerable money. devéloping ter- 'ritory. in, the vicinity, for gas and. oil, sexing. over fields’ which have. been erated to an ‘extent, has created considerable confidence’ in the town’s future. _ ON HOPPERS} a ities SB Li Douglts; July 20—During. the last, four:.weeks. approximately. six. car-| loads of poison material hasbeen dis- A FARMERS WAR | ‘ Dissolve easily'od Congue—sa: f pleashrit to take’ad candy.” Keep | i your stomach sweet; try Ki-mields' | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE EAGLE TAILORING AND HAT WORKS Opposite the Postoffice | Authorized: Resident Dealers for: fheROYALTAILORS CHICAGO—NEW YORK ; Big. cut’ in. Tailor Made Suits uits. worth $40.00, now $29.50 ji fiat rerth $55.00, now $34.50 Suits 'worth $60.00, now $39.50 Suits Cleaned‘ and Pressed CAPITAL aii. PARK ESDAY 2 and WEDNESDAY, /SULY 2 20.21 \

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