The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE, SIX eo den. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1921 BASEBALL SEASON OPENS ‘THREE PRIZE ROOKIES a) MAJORS START SEASON WITH MANY NEW MEN Several Clubs of Uncertain Strength Until the Rookies Display Worth MINORS ALSO BEGIN PLAY! The season Ts‘on. Sixteen major league teams, forti- * fied, with recruits to stgengthen their weak points, crossed bats in the ay ing of the 1921 National and Ameri- can league pennant fights today. The eight cities that drew opening manager; second, Pittsburgh, George Gibson, manager; third, Brooklyn, Wilbert Robingon, manager; fourth, St. | Louis, Branch Rickey, manager; fifth, | Cincinnati, Pat Moran, manager; sixtn, | hicago, Johnny Evers, manager; sev- jenth, Boston, Fred Mitchell, manager. The American Association and many yother minor leagues also gol into ac- don (caf? ae eae ~ PRISONS TRAM - 10 PLAY BALL NEXT: SUNDAY ' Bismarck People Invited to At- ; \tend—Team Not to Go Out of Walls’ This Year OUR BUSI BUSINESS © Evetytiods in Bismarck is Talking About us, and what do we.care. Everybody knows when we ae a job of hauling it is done right, and our trucks can take on heavy loads; ‘besides our: charges are lighter than the load our 4 ’ day tates: were: parE trvitdalearits trucks take’ on. “That’s why everybody in Bismarck / Nee pris va Brooklyn tend a une ait at the state ae ecient Be oa penitentia: unday afternoon, | sp nbllaneloay — Phillies vs, New | Beecher ‘Stair, deputy warden, ans] ‘Glu Taal Pitisburel nounced today ‘that tho prison tean cingati— vs, Pittsburgh. iwould. play a Bismarck: team which Chicago—Cubs vs. St. Louis. Afnerican League: New York-Yankees ys. Philadel- Bi rck players of ability." ‘es . Dhia, | “Tho prison team, will not, be allowed % Washington—Senators vs. Boston. ‘to £0, yao the prison, “walls this ; H ng olnbs wt en in their s within the week, Ban cambling. ngue baseball opens nditions unlike any within the veral years. The Chicago White baseball scandal cast a shadow nized baseball, which the leaders have been endeavoring to dis- pell. The selection of Federal Judge Landis as\the supreme arbiter of base ball and the announcement of deter- mined efforts to end gambling in base ball are part of the fight of major league owners to “live down” jhe Chi- cago team scan eks Giants to Win, ams con- this year f Several of the big league te: nh some youngsters of gre , and with changes i i Here is ewe one sport writes ould include Alex Harper, Al Ander- hristy” Christenson and: other! Near. The prison team’s ‘Season end- j led Jast ‘fall at. Hebyon when two odn- \victs took advantage of,:the situati He ant escaped. Some expense ” will |invoive in getting teams from, outside | [to cometo the prison to play ‘this | year, and, prison officials .urge a Lull | | attendance at the local games to help | ‘matters along. H The, prison team has been practis- | ing_and.is developing some new play- | ers of much ability. i ‘TOMMY, GIBBONS | BESTS WILLIAMS _ | IN FOURTH ROUND} Giants’ three prize Rookies unearthed in. spring training 3 : t + are cutfielder Ed Brown (left), pitcher, Pat Shea (right) and” bons of St. Paul defeated Larry Wil-| third baseman Coldie Rapp (lower inset). Photos by Bob Dorman. ; | Huggins, manager: third. St. oct s Louis. | seventh. Boston, New, York, April: 13,—Tommy Gib- iliams of Bridgeport, Conn., in the, fourth round of a scheduled 15- round” match ‘here last-night when Williams’ H mana- second acknowledged defeat-by throw-{ Gibbons Hugh. Duffy, This i ‘Pant is C Have us haul away your ashes, rubbish and get your yard in a healthy condition. Phone us to clean up your yard with experts who know their business. s Jager Transfer Line. Phone 18 ~ 521 Broadway What Doctors Say:—Diseases are" generally bréught abont dy... dirt and filth. Germs cannot live where f there is sunlight. . Cleanliness _ and ESS IS YOUR Lee Fohl, manager; fourth, Detroit, eighth,’ Chicago White Sox, Kid, ing a towel into the ring. dopes it out: Fresh Air. Clean League — Cleveland *In- s to win pennant, with Tris Speak- er, manger; second, New York, Miller AY Station ison the job not because he-hap- “nor” pleat he collect the | "Minneapolis. BY WAGE CUTS cS pened along when the station was ready | pledges taken-a year-ago to meet the | ‘ \ paeaicareay : : a ‘ to open, but ‘because after careful, -pains- [therwar word heeds 4 Physically, | Minneapolis, Minn., April 13.- ray ety ee madNy worked his way wp Now Yorke Apel 18 29. per cent i i i : a tt reduction salaries all officials ’ \ _* taking. consideration, he was selected as j at Rome and’ abroad. Before leaving: (NE iy. agen ited [auch tender anil nrinder, ‘Me was| and 30 to 40 per cout for other ‘em: a th best rary vulietps he Serve the nan pa tay he eae anpent March Ist, after continuous serene made # head -miller in lee ive plovsy: rotalline. Bde he aeuere le! i red dy for 46 's, holds the unique ‘record | years later he was in charge o! reo | June 1, wa ced by - public:int st quart ular pesition. ily pig» omapennively ht | At aaabine! sapugh;, NOuE tc feed the| mills. In 1908, however, with advane-| can Smelting and Refining company. : 7 " 5 linquished his author- ia The efficiency of. the Standard Oil Com- orld needs. The local director pt | entire population of the United! ing years, he pele his author: itanluiekteackeaTeOR FOR OO ive for world reconstruction ‘so | States and-its possessions fora perlod| ity overgtwo of them. ‘be developed’ into a substitute pany (Indiana) is due to. its system ot : ae cgeetee of Valley City | of one year. Because of impaired ol ‘During pis.aong period in the flour polite te ea A at . = ploye knows that if he makes good at his- i eat fhole, cclenty wil they, leben company after sotablishing aTec- Hee rere linoseed ans coalnclng ae a eerabite eee oe - Jobhe will bé given opportunity to advance. ; ved away from valley jee whlch milling, sevieotrs believe |'g¢ Soils for the old millstones, new| for scientific researc a eme have paid elr 'pleag Ww ‘stand for many <As f 7 ‘ , Tanda! Jouaiing will mect|’ dngineers-at the plant estimate that The high quality of. Standard Oil. products ; though. to. some it | q oe Mis 16 yeara of active service, : and service is due to the loyal enthusiasm Kraft made 136,000,000 barFels 0 ‘of ‘Blood Is the Sap of. Life; of the employes. The Contpany’s policy puttin. \flour: According to the veteran miller, r an ‘an. everage normal person sconsiitaes. of ewording Spenial tbat grumsiten 9 Pune ae a0 as aay ol ta er BU . .,, Keep It Pure: Gi : 1 82s) equivalen r. Kraft's/output < . , sceeteon arena cas the Ly aE erties oa could ‘feed ‘the ‘population ‘of ‘¢n- pei \ ; : eeu unds. The tire United. States and its possessions esigoow by goat bind as a tree geieren ie pat cones : Hesy of oh peonives : Vuekinson school distrlet recetves whieh is: sinreionel, eas “Byaap. “Rich blood, robust |for di ‘To be safe, keep the , ompany, the public, an n ‘ en er asa ‘ and at the end of the year‘have a : ‘oa, ¢hendl tardy tree, Keep circulation “whilesonis. ; industry generally, have been ‘eve ales od by FRESH WEAKNES jaurnins. i ‘or’ this S.S.S., the famous vege. ‘s icage il 13.—W, .o.. Expressed by milling engineers: the F 9 wo! wit! e facili fies a ford ae heacigke ihe S voor ta,| der Kraft’s eyes would if placed--in » - ployes, working t y .. tinuing bearish the wheat market to. | OO" nd io end, extend around the ent. Start enriching by this organization: < day developed fresh weakness. Open Worn tpres times Would cover every or abies HRS TS Ie & . 7 cathe. cent Gwen pts towed square -f90t. of the-site of Minneapolis day, and write about your * When you buy Red Crown: Gasoline, di ”Y‘with flour six inches dep,and if load- : dition to Chief Medi. ‘ ‘ : | Additional setbgcks although trangiont | Y° 7 TS st- would require 460,00) |, impure) itehing,: ‘flaming condition to edi. ‘ Polarine, or any other product bearing ‘| yallies intervened. 9" y Pees SL ebb ane: skin eruptions . often “Tilly THE RUIN cal Advisor, 888 Swift f ' sis omer Ee % 5:8 AT AGL ORUGCIST : the brand of the Standard Oil Company / “ May. Have Minot Loge: Mr. Kraft has been ahead miller for |. break gat, and your body en Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. © (Indiana) you are “receiving the. fruits of . A lodge of the traveling salesmen’s | 38 years and during: this time - ‘hase lad i order of Gideons is to be formed in! three mills under his supervisi Le Coes the erage alte We i | Minot this month, acverding to re-|_)%porn ‘ chlotzau, Germany Tits | ports. It is stated, thata meeting will) wary. 12, 1852, ‘he came to this. country,| be held for the ‘pirpose April 24.' when 20 years of‘age. It was not until " the OneY: you spend. \ ‘Minot -has a number jof .Gideons and he had resided here three Blends aha isd these will ‘be interested in the new! pe, obtained employment in the mills. ” Rea Crowni is fhe beet type motor at of ., Move with” possibt thers it is stated.| Beginning at the bottom as a’sweep line. ‘Polarine. lubricants are:the'result o = paca SS. | 3 TOO LATE TO GLASSIFY, » Best ys pure pec wipe oa = = ner fiscal fra te of. sine pas cd "N Spasustg ' és ciples of lubrication ie Various kinds | __ WANTED ED TORENT 72S WIP ZZ aduspisay. pide and motor parts for ae these | WANTED—Furnished four or gfy auoyg ABMpeoig 12 jubricants” are recommended: ~ fi i , _ five room house or apartment. cqnty ALIOVISA ; : : Ce oS Se ae Call or phone The Tribune. “TT1V CaLNIV Is in-Operation. Will reader continusus ‘Standard Oil Compan POR RENT. Modern furnished, dO 10 uoumANA : : : 5 : o jodern furnishe room. 7 f 4 pena tiga y ws 608. 3rd S3t _ SNOT ape Service 7 a.m. to 11 p. m. a s UW. 18 | 7 ma icngo, Llinei FO “ 910 So. Michi¢ea Ave. Cale ae: mere Excelsior,.and Henderson Motor=] 1d. IOOUAL Oa’ : ieee? new and used. Sold’on’ cash Ayal A time payments. If interested write | ‘OUT aq urat. $I sty, RF ‘ty Cobb, manager; George | _ Belfield, N, i ~ Board of Directors to the man | the ease of,6.°A, McCarty of Belfield, who sells you Red Crown ata | who was ¢onyjcted of grand larceny ‘in June, 19; Nand sentenced fo five! racy of eri Mc ifth, Washington. manager; sixth, | ° jon, manager, ‘Bride, ROM the Ghajerman “of the, ' Standard Oil, Service Station, the entire personnel. of the Standard. Oil Company (Indiana) constitutes a ‘Democracy of Merit. - : . When there are vacancies on the - Board. of Directors, ‘which’ occur from time to time, the men chosen — to fill them are taken from the ranks. ‘They are men who have proved their value tothe Company _ tnd their ability to “be of:service to the customers of the Company. .Where the Company eonties [in contact with the. customer,‘there are other men who have.proved their ‘worth. The opera- tov in charge of the Standard Oil Service Naional Leaguc—New York Giants Philadelphia, Connie Mack, manager: {to win pennant with John McGraw, weighed 175 pounds and Williams 181. | The Connecticut boxer took a count | of nine on seven occasions, three ! : times im the first round, three times in | | the second and once in thé third. ‘Mc CARTY CASE. * -“'T0-HIGH COURT, | years in “th | argued last’ Week| before (th preme court. McCart¥;-wes i convicted in district court. at Medora of steal- o ing five calves from a. neishbor. ‘ii y ‘Jeter applied fora’ par jdenied, and the ‘appeal’ | court, followed, _ FINWALL TAUKS | | AT VALLEY CITY; | Walley Cy, N. D. N. D., April 13.—| iRev. C. W. Finwall jof Bismarck | | captivated the young people at the! : Baptist church Monday! evening, when (he spoke upon the’ subject: ay wt se | Searcy 2s CHAMPION FLOUR MAKER OF WORLD, | Lmorning (et Finwall went to James- | |town, but will ‘return: ‘to. Valley City | {Thursday evening to speak at the Baptist church at eight Myelock. He will also speak next .Friday evening, | well as next Sunday evening. 46 YEARS IN SERVICE, RETIRES Pastor-at:Large'Finwall is iat this|John Kraft was Intimately Associated yan the pre of ie purifying methods. and the installa- tion of dust collectors. ‘Also, the for- met head miller has watched the mighty growth of the village to'which he came in 1872 to a large city known throughout the ‘world for ils flour mills. 12,000 AFFECTED ‘for cata ones or_ask. for demonstra- tion, Box: 541,

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