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SEE BAW Aisne SS een ene Lien tien) Good as Goodyear Tires have always ‘been, they are even better now. More improvements have_been made in them in the last few months than in any equal period in our history. Larger, stronger, heavier, and more durabie than.ever, Goodyear Tires in every size and type are today by.a wide margin the most economical and satisfactory you can buy. You can get them’ now of your nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY . Offices Throughout the World representatives¢of The 0, employ-| ment. service, Mr, Hagan. sald... He | plang to open spe-ial offices at James- | jtown, Oakes ‘nnd Devila Lake during | jthat period, in addition to: the’ offices | at Fargo, Grand Forks, Bismarck anu Minot, Cut of 50 Per Cent: . 1’ “Wages probably: will be cut 50 per: ‘cent,” Mr. Hagen said., “There was j no agreement on wages, | this wasi ;the concensus‘of opinion.. Last year! | Kansas ‘fixed the wages at about 70’ cents an hour and-they, feel‘they were ; stung.” < \ | Mr. Hagan thought. wages would be {35 ty 40 cents‘an hour. ~ They could 'not go much lower, ‘he said, because | of the expenses involved fn transpot- tation with high railroad rates, i It is expectedthe.U. S. department ! of labor will maintain an office in | Aberdeen to help ‘move labor from South Dakéta harvest fields to North Dakota. “At: Grade Hearing. i Mr. Hagan attended a-hearing, in Washington in which the question| of | modification of federal grain grades | {was up. He expressed the opinion’ that Secretary of Agriculture Wai-' ~}ace would grant a change as asked! }by , representatives of Northwest | states. He also attended a meeting jot a congressional: committee, study- |ing the question of grain futures. DR. DARROW ELECTED. Fargo, N, D.,“ May 4.—Dr. /Frank {Darrow of Fargo has been named | chairman, and Homer Dixon of Grand | Forks, and A. W. Fowler of Fargo, members of. the temporary executive committee of the recently organized Former Students association of the {North Dakota asSociation of the North Dakota Agricultural college, the com- PAGE SIX \ BapeuiRNt é 2 —— a = : WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 H 3 7 a ee ¢ THOMAS McAULIFFE HAS NO ARMS, YET HE! fay IS GOLD MARVEL AND AN ENTHUSIAST Ay (RN eee , z , \ 4: . — i a H x BASEBALL [he ewspa per AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, 4 ° ° Won Lost | 4 i ' - ‘ E Minnenpotis 00. 88 ' is the one Joyal and legitimate medium ef civic (news) 3 6 | . + a ; and business (ads.) information. . ¢ * Milwaukee 7, : : / Columbus ... 7 ‘ : . 4 © M one 4 THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER is adjudged to be a mirror St. Paul .. 11 i : ° 3 : : ‘ : A ince | + 1 which reflects the civic spirit of the community and x : Won Los ! i d isi ‘ nyt vee , Blovilandi secdeons 2S its advertising columns the enterprise of its mer- Washing FB + H 5 ‘ 4 Boston 6 6 : chants.: : Ad Detroit «8 8 i e ’ y ~ New York . at i et ‘ ae St. Louis. 6 “4 \ ‘ e ae i Chicago . rt, | & ! 4 e ' ass : ismarck Commercial Club - NATIONAL LEAGUE, : i. \ ] Won st \ i : e Pillshurgh ... 8 6 i wee: ’ 6 { 4 eH 7 . . 9 Oa ey Chicago 3 Follow the crowd to the Elks’ Minstrels, May 6 and 7. Jincinnati . 5 : 7 1 Boston 6 12 TOM AULIFFE, ARMLESS GOLF S$’ , TEEING OFF, INSET OF i Ss \ Z 2 j Philadetpt 9 HIS “SIG.” ‘HE WROTE IT HOLDING PEN BETWEEN HI3 TEETH. = ere Lo ie, Go St. Louis . 9 : 3 By Newspaper Enterprise. | At school he went in for all kjnds AMERICAN Buffalo, N. Y., May 4.—Tom Mc-| of athletics just like the other boys. Minnespel E i Paul 2. j Ault, minus noth arin, elaine te he took part in running, football, 7 | Columbus 5, Toledo 2. golf championship of the world in skating and.even baseball. ae G . "7 oY ' Donnybrook. The request is si | AMERICAN LEAGUE, He drives the, ball far and aceu-| , ee a i b { : s 7 | Washi Be ae 6 rately. | He grad d from high school and} - x he ‘ ie ashington 4, Philadelphia 2. | rately, bok. g : fara ha il } NU id an arg New York 2, Boston 0. He does the Buffalo Country Club) took. 3 ume year , course. aty (he Uni | } | Detroit 13, Chicago 1 links in 108, He makeg the course at| Yersity of Michigan. 4 , A | Others not scheduled. City Park in 98. | ‘His way through the university was ) y iu : ' : : z r pean How does he do it? | earned by caddying on the golf links. ; : ee el - erg 1 NATIONAL LE Sometimes he holds the golf club in} As.a boy of 10 he had learned the| Opening with a touch of real old time) Goddard, ‘and Lloyd ‘Harris. | This act s : Nae 7. Boston hig mouth. ° “instincts? of a real caddy, his home!,minstrelsy, then followed by an olio of} is along song and dance lines and O ou FE ne ‘Chic Or else ho holds the club between! being but a short way from the links, | clever vaudeville and musical comedy promises to be one of the big features, bats cia the stump of his arm, letting the) Because. he didn’t have hands like| @cts and closing with a ‘modern and) of the show. Clint Draper the di- yy ; Others not ¢ haudie yest in hi 1 ‘other caddies to make change tor his| UP-to-date minstrel setting with stout rector he the shew eu Bresent 2 s r - os DmD MoAuliiYe customers his earnings on the links| Seventy singers,” dancers, comet jians| lively singing and dancing aet in blac ‘ I SPORT BRIEFS nomenal shot | were Mcaigesnt. son. the links and musicians on the stage; the Bis-| face. A big feature of the show will That Lomas Cash Specials are Dis- ‘ ‘ i pea In match games he defeats Buffalo's! But all the time he was studying! marck “Elks wilt BESeCt ene Ee oe ne ee oR ei teal tert tk ee . | The New York Nationals made it golfers, and practicing: golf himself. iggest minstrel shows ever a ve oO rw - four fa a row from the Boston By ; the keynote of my success | fa -eraduuted from at caddy into a} the west at the Auditorium on Fri-| the program by Sam Clark nt last counting the High Cost y's win. Benton, is due to perseverance,” says McAuliffe} instructor. | day and Saturday hights of this week.| nights rohearsal. Mr. Clark will offi- : aA gs - i game of tie season for! “I seem to have a mania to ov ay McAuliffe He is mar-| in the vaudeville part of the pro-| ciate as interlocutor in the modern) of Living? 7 | New York. held Boston to three hits, Come obstacies. ed and has a baby boy one year old.' ram the feature comedy act will be} minstro! act aad Spencer Boise in the e ; i : a " “Perseverance and determination in-| He owns his own home and aw au- “Bomew ners a Frances Attn aad oe tne a ae alah peat, Followi ; ‘ i Red Faber, who | . | tomobile. ravesty preseryed by Bob Webb an a di Ss y th ‘ollowing prices ‘are cas! ’ bal: ) tare hile mA three assets combined| ile engaged in tho mercantile} Wm. C. Paulson. ” George. Russ will) accompaniments for the singers ang the week. ep cash, and good for balance of : of the box by Detroit seldom fail business and making a success, “| appear as Pfof. De Kakaic\ the fam-| chorus nd the Elks Band will appear Home Co fort Br on 5 i . | u a by uliffe was a child he fell! He writes-his own letters, either| Cus impersonator’from the ‘Alhambra| on the ¥treets on both days of the omfort Bread Cabinet, size 30 in. by 21 in. | cin open’ the i front of a moving street car, _lusing a pen, which fe holds between! theater, London. The musical comedy | show, when the minstrels will parade. Regular $8.00. Special . het petaeen | Both of his arms weke cut off, The] his tecth. or else he runs a type-, At will feature Misses Beatrice Me-| The sale of reserved seats will open Home Comfort Bread Cabinet, size 24x15. oe s Aberdeen! stumps had to be amputated at the! hy panching the keys with a Quillan, Imogene MoLean, Grace Fra-| at Harris and Co,’s tomorrow mori: | « $5.50. Special ~ \ | shoulders. % / held in his mouth. He can| Zier Lillian Boeike, Bernice Landers,| ing and from the number of tickets H Sea RSa 6 RI ee ole ses eels eg cee i ear ['"Thas hondicapped for’ life his] type 40 to 69 words a minute Helen Holland and Mrs, ©. H: Light.| that have been sold by the members ome: Conifor) Bread Cablvet, size 20x18 q day wil be hold | syotiior instilled in him the determina-|~ Every day he goes to the coif links, | Assisting’ them will be Messrs. Harry, it is evident the Elks will play to $4.00. Special ......... 0.66 edi abies wiisyecnie . $3.00 | SRE LOR On Suly ets NC-| tion to fight against odds. . | .For he’s the armless champion of, Berstein Alvert~Biuner, Neil Omay,| crowded houses on both nights of Flour bin, capacity 100 Ibs. Reg. $4.00. Special. . .$3.00 j ed. “There \will be field and His early ‘education becamey her) the world and wants to be in shape) Archie MePHée, Parl 'Nprdlund, V. C.| their engagement, | Heavy No. 9 Galv. Boilers. Regular $3.50. Special. $2.60 j sports. fondest task. , at all times to defend his title. ie ee | Heavy No. 8 Galv. Boilers, Regular $3.20. a Special $2.40 Judge's ght flea with | ~—eeee . up a real team ‘for ;Bismarck and to’ mittge on ‘balloting announced today. | Mixing bowls, gray with blue stripe, size 10 in. Reg-’ : two on } ington a four; Merritt, St. Paul pitching ace, was CA 5] make a real ball park. ea ene a ee ore the ular 85e. “Special........... 05 % 6c ' to two v ver Philadelphia aten yesterday, inneapoli: vin- See | this ing by art fa . : 4 $s terday, Cate Dhae Lei es a aida cement - HARDING A DIRECTOR. the committee comprising Miss wthel | Mixing bowls, gray, and with blue stripe, size 1lin. i 5 | im z ; | New York} May 4--P¥ertdent Hard-, waner, George stayoue and Elmer | _ Regular $1.00. Special....... te aie ACA 8 15 Ni QUIT AS JUDGE: ing has accepted membership in the} May. The urea zqnen receiving te \ Posing eh ga falerd bine stripe, size 12 in. Reg- % a sé a ’ United States Golf Association. highest number of- votes were named | ular $1.25. pecial...... oe Stes tee aeeees 95 Run Down People Easy P; rey H ——_—_—__- jmembers of the committee and the Berry Bros. “Granite A” ‘Floor Varnish. ‘ Regular ‘ 7 ps ib ILL WINS, automati- | per gallon, $6.00. Special “ae "$4.75 < \° Shicago, Ma fe saw M.! a, Il, May 4.—Illinois defea' i = aR AS Cae ca tenia eee reese ageree a6 : ‘To Serious Disease eee ey i cal atecomene aanay,|ed Noite Dame, 3 to 1, at basebull ee i] Regular per half gallon, $3.10. Special...........$240 Lan a formal statement today, | AS: Z Q Regular per quart, $1.60. i 1.3 Whe ” 4 lacs ~, denied reports that he had resigned} Sy eee 'ASK PERMISSION : g per qua, ince Special . +++ $1.25 i n you get “run down” it/impurities, a Vegetable medicine from the federal bench to devote his | | Paint close out, a few colors left, per gallon....... $2.50 merely means your system is dis-| like S.S.S., which has served thou- | ttme to his position as baseball com- ioe TO CHANGE BANK! ordered—working poorly. If the|sands thus in the last half cen missioner. . a2 A aes =_—— st a i —- = . disorder stays small, you may re-| tury. eee Saee eee eaters 4 |. The People Biota. Bank of Sanish . 7 F ‘ 4 =" x + : has asked the state banking board for : main just “run down.” But if it] Get S.S.S. from your druggist FANS INVITED HELP SOLVE THE ‘permission to change the corporate! Lomas Hardware Co gets worse, you are right now. Then write TO B. ALL CONF. ‘ABI’ j ‘ [name to Peoples State Bank of Don- e downright sick. USED Mab) us about your condit! f nybrook, and to locate the bank at s Don't wait until : oy aer n't wait until your addressing Chief Medi- All baseball fans are invited to be y “run down” condition de- cal Advisor, 848 Swift present at a meeting to be held to-| cee far Py - velops into real illness. Laboratory, Atlanta,” - mient between val and 8 o'clock in vB eRe 3 ‘ i tart toda! eend | ‘rayne Baker's office, corner of Main Tel eR 4 paerite std eg hee AS A TONIC Sac saiaete and Tul atrey hen the manage.| Wheat’ Belt States to Combine} Pi ° : : counsel | ment of tHe all club to. make aj | remedy to drive out the free. report on w as been done to line Z Employment Efforts, “ ' t Close .co-operation \ will be main-_ ra tained by the states of the wheat belt, | i through state departments and the; r i ry United States Deparment of Labor, - N } ‘ agents, in providing men for the 1921; | ? rvest, John N. 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