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BISMARCK MEN SURVIVEBARLY TRACK ROUNDS 322: Several Succeeded in Cualitying For Sémi-Finals at Fargo “ TWO QUALIFY Fargo, May 14.—Moses and Lefleur qualified in 220 hurdles. Moses qualified in hundred yard dash, Fargo. N. D., D, May 14.—Bismarck | St. Louis representatives "at the high school’ Philadelph track and field meet did well in the Chicago . qualifying rounds at the Agricultural field here. The preliminary heats, in which Bismarck men participated. fol- low: 220-yard Low Hurdles ~ First heat—Moses, Bismarck. first; Brooklyn. LeFleur, Fargo. second. Time 30 flat. Second heat—Larson, Fargo, first; Boston . Brown. Bismarck, second. Time 30 Cinetnna iti 4/5. Third heat—Grace, Bismarck, firsts St. Loulb RESULTS YESTERDAY Revell, Fargo, second. Time 29 4/5,' Pole Vault ‘Six men qualified for finals, Fisher, Fargo; Lafleur, Fargo; Tronnes, Far-; go; Soroos,, Valley City; Wallace, Bismarck; Drew, Jamestown. Height, 7 feet 9 inches., BS 100 Yard Dash First heat—Nieriing, Jamestown, irst: Moses, Bismarck, second. Time, 11 flat. Second -heat—Burnett, Fargo, first; Bowman, Wahpeton, second. Time, 11 flat. Third heat — Drew; ‘ Jamestown, first; Grace, Bismarck, second. Time, 11_3/5. Fourth. heat — Doyle, Fargo, first; Hanna, ‘Valley’ City, second. ‘Time. 11 3/5, Fifth heat—Thomas, Jamestown, first; Russell, Valley City; second. Time, 12 1/5. ‘Hig h Jump Eight men qualified “Doyle, Fargo; Fisher, Fargo; Wallace, Bismarck; Larin, Wahpeton; Larson, Fargo; Hanna, Valley City; Huss, Wahpe ton; Strehlow, Casselton. 440 Yard Dash. -- First heat—Davis, Fargo, first; Metcalf, Valley City, second; McDon- alf, Jamestwon. third, Time, 57 flat. Second: heat—Fuller, Fargo; Larin, Wahpeton; Clendenning. Time, 61 120 Yard High Hurdles First heat — Larson, Fargo, first; Mebltoy, Jamestown, second. Time, Second heat—Lafleur. Fargo, first; Wallace, Bismarck, ‘second, Time, 21 4/5, 220 Yard Dash 26 flat. Second heat — Davis Fargo, first; |L@ Crosse, aathmany Jamestown, second. Time, Tha heat — Drew, Jamestown, first; Bowman, Wahpeton, second. Brose Jump < Six men quali ed Burnett, Fargo; Moscs, Bismatck; Drew, Jamestown; Bensh, Jamestown: Bowman _Wahpe- ” ‘Time, 26 flat. , ton; MeMurchie, Fargo. Longest dis- tance 18 feet 11 inches, ILLINOIS MEETS WISCONSIN IN BASEBALL GAME ° , May 14—The University of !4t0”: =f ° first base; Riley, catcher; Bauer, short- | weather, hin base; Forsett, leftfield; nine with six straight victor- the hardest test of its con- auson at Madison, Wis., today, opposing the University OY’ Wisconsin. ¢ Michigan also tied fot dirst place, but i has an eusier State mectings In- ving already de- at Columbus, “feated In earlier in st five “Big Ten” games meets Pur. ue at Lafayette. / ‘linois rules a slight favorite over ; Michigan in their dual meet at Ur- { Purdue and Northwestern and Indiana also engaged in “Big Ten” [eee Towa and Chicago and Ohio State [BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS American Association Ww. L ( National League Toledo 5, Milwaukee 4. Ca s City’10, Columbus 1. Others postponed, . American League Washington 4, Cleveland 2. New York\6, Detroit 4. St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 5. Boston 16, Chicago 8 National League Cincinnati, 6, Brooklyn 4. Chicago 4, Philadelphia «| speed and a-good right, arm to be the » (favorite. You have to be good-look- | ing, too, now that ladies go tothe | m eyebrows.” Pittsburgh-Boston, Srne BLLIS SIGNED. TO CATCH FOR BISMARCK TEAM Catcher Who Played in City In 1906 to Return Here For ‘the future the ring is to see. a great ceva | women. W. C. “Chick” Ellis, who played with Bismarck in 1917 for the latter part of the season, has been signed as i catcher for the baseball clyb, Man: ger Harper announced today. comes from Des Mi fans who remember his work durii the’ 1917-season are delighted with hi First heat—Grace, Bismarck, first; acquisitidn: He will team with Miller Nierling, James' Anderson, by iS town, second, ‘Time, |ANter on a, outfeder, arrived from 'is., yesterday and other j Players came in last night and today, ready for the game tobe played at the prison grounds at 2:30-o’clock Sun-| ga; The team will work ‘out regutarly next ‘week in preprration: for opening. game. with Wilton, on Sun- | Wilton has. a, pitcher named ‘Flaherty who is .said to be a mighty hard man to beat. +The new baseball park; ,will: be in apiendid shape. After being worked thoroughly the infiekt was sprinkled with oi] and sand, using the same method that is*used in making golf greens. The prison team will: line. up as s: Jackson, right field; Wilson, Manager Harper time. ‘of “the ‘game previously was announce@.as 3 o'clock, but it will bbegin at: 2: 30 because of evening ac- |* ¥ ° JACK DEMPSEY—SKETCRED INA BARNES, BY DJUNA BARN Summit, N. J.,.May 14.-—“Of course, 273 the women will all be on Georges Car- pentier’s side,” said Jack Denipsey, pausing with hi club. in’ midair on the green ‘meadows of Fred Welsh’s | waining camp.; The champion ‘héaywelght pause:l jas if to let that sing in; then con-’ how: tinued: “It’s. no Yonger * enough ‘to: stave fights.. Well, I.am willing .to\do my | pit.” He grinned a broad and happy grin. “What.am T doing? Why, plucking The golf club came. down, ‘and the} ! little white ball went spinning up into | the sunlight. Women’s Influence: | + “Then you think,” I asked, “that in “You bet. The old duys of cheat- ling and cursing have passed,” Jack retorted. “I suppose it’s due ‘o “But—it’s right queer how much | more excited women ‘get if the fighter jhas a.pretty bridge to his nose, aal a right fetching smile. “Women are—what do you call it— perverse, you see. . They like to’ see a head. punched, but they want the head that’s punched to have a smattering -of seven languages in it and a taste fc Op PORTE they really like ‘destruc- tion. The more a guy's got to lose the Ellis louder ‘they. yel! ‘With a man?” 1 q fo ‘satisfied with anes payaea SPORT BRIEFS Cleveland lost its first series of the ‘season when Washington won again ckalagl making it three out of four | ry Harper, New York Yankee| , suffered a broken thumb yes- BEES being struck by.a.ball batted, by Ainsmith. { ( Benn Kauff, former ‘ nt: outfield. er, was freed by a New. York jury on, a charge of stealing ar automobile. Harry’ Greb, of Pittsburgh, was ‘awarded a decision over J{m.Darcy, of Portland, after a 10-round light heavyweight bout last pight. A bare handed catch by, Grimes, of Toledo, . prevented) Mil ee: from tying -the score in.the ninth yeater- day. Toledo won, & ta-4:.. ; Benny Leonard. \Hghtweight ehowm kat Lisbon in the |ridge club. series. Lisbon Matinee Daily, 2:30 p. m. Evening, 7;30 and 9. » "FEATURE PICTURE begins at 8 and 9:30 unless otherwise speci- fied. Program subject to change without notice. MONDAY AND TUESDAY _ MAY 16-17 POLA NEGRI The celebrated Continental Star ———in “PASSION” eine age eo Sensation You'll Get to Know. that When we say They’re Good, They ‘Ate Good. tener eee x ion, and Rocky Kansas of Buffalo, will imeet in a 12-round bout at Harrison, | SN. J.,, June’6. New York, May. 14.—Track teams of | Yale and’ Harvard and Cornell: and} Pennsyivania: meet ‘todays: (3. Home runs in the ninth by Ewom- ‘bly and Grimes gave the’ Chicago: | Cabs @ 4-to-2 victory over. Philadel: , hia yesterday. a spine Rain prevented a game yesterday Wahpeton-Bretkon: | ; two-game series at Moorhead, fon, || ) Sunday. home season at. Fargo. tomorrow | with Grand Forks. Jensen, former > VAg college ; bibeher, will. hay), for \Fargo...? LOCAL MAN I AGAIN VICTOR 7 | Fargo, N. D.,.. May. Pere 8. Register, of Bismagck, representing Jamestown college, again showed: his class at tennis here yesterday after- noon when he; playing with Miss Dorothy Haynes, won the mixed dou- -bles against the Agricultural’ college jteam, taking itwo” out of three sets. |The first two sets were 6-1, 6-2. DRIVES WILLYS-KNIGHT, Dr. -W. B. Cole, ‘prominent dentist, has joined the Willys-Knight club, and Js now driving a Willys-Knight tour- ing car. CUT THIS OUT_IT 1§ WORTH Cut out this slip, enciose with 5c and miail it to Foley. & Co., 2835, Set- field Ave., Chicago, IIL, writing yout name and address .cleatly. 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WITH | a WORD - TO YOU— PEOPLE) BISMARCK ~The amous: cevotihental sor, in IN ANNOUNCING THE ENGAGEMENT OF “PASSION” AT THE ELTINGE THEA- TER, NEXT WBEK, I desire to lay ‘the facts relative to this remarkable attraction be- fore you just as they’ are, and to likewise substantiate my claim that in the privilege seeing this Wonder-Picture of the world, ‘you are signally honored, Ast SAT RECENTLY IN THE GREAT AUDITORIUM OF THE’CAPITOL ‘THEATER in New York: and watched the unfolding of this truly great story upor the screen I marveled at the heights to which the motion picture attains; I was proud that I may be galled dne of the mediums for its propagation, and, after witnessing that one great audi- ence. of over 3,000 people rocked with emotions from start to finish, I could not rest until Bismarck. had been assured the opportunity of seeing “PASSION.” WITH ‘OLA NEGRI, THE BRILLIANT EUROPEAN STAR, and a Cast of 5,000 ‘Players, “Passion” unfolds a thrilling story of the rise of a humble little French milli- ner to:a position where. ‘she is able to dominate a King. “She is a a strange mixture of virtues and faults, but she possesses irres’ such. as.easily ensnare men of the highest rank. her great undoing in the end and: the sequence of events through which she passes in her rise.and fall combine to make one of the most appealing and most sensationally éen- grossing narratives the screen has yet visualized, : “PASSION” HAS BEEN THE ONE GREAT REIGNING ‘PICTURE FOR OVER-A YEAR. It is the only Picture that ever played the mammoth . Capitol Theater in New ‘York for two ‘weeks, being seen in that ‘time by over a quarter of a million people. ; V. B.: VALLEAU, : Manager Eltinge Theater’. haracter replete with stible wiles and smiles But her great triumphs prove. to be AT HIS ‘TRATNING ‘QUARTERS BY “and's6 you Wish they had never let women in on prize fi hts?” ba 6 ko: to seo. di jerent, ‘things in the. I like to wateh them, grabbing |} at ‘their fellers’: arma when a: guy.) 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All, men who are willing to take off their. ‘coats and work for the beauti- fication of. the park are asked to re- port Monday morning. ness men have-signified their willing- Ness to “pitch: im” and hetp: make the effort of the local women a 4uccess, “Persons who will donate trees or t| money: are :psked: to.;call “Mrs. -Ort ‘| Perons who will donate their: work at the park wey “Most business men are too busy to concern themselves with laws as they apply to _ Yet new Jaws. are continually popping up, which, may ‘or may not affect your and pointing ‘tol’! dhs the: cir tails in the dugt of the id, there a “The “tag day” held by high school sstudents.to provide funds with which gthletes to the. state high school track meet realized $104. Prin- Se ) C.F. Bolt, on behalf of the high _ “PASSION” If you Have Seen, Tell Your Neighbor THE ELTINGE Monday and Tuesday ‘This. agency will immedi- ately tell of new or old laws that you can turn to your ad- vantage. 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This pi will be valuable: soon ond will double in price in a few years. Price $5,500. Half cash. Ex- cellent Investment: Remember when you buy from ts you are dealing with 4 safe, sane, reliable and: old“established ‘Real Estate Agency. N® inflated valves tolerated. Harry Woodmanse, na of the pro- & Company Station: ery store, has purchased a.Nash Six touring car from the Nash: distribu: tors, the. Kane Motor Sales Compaay, priectors of Har pay apaobpy Tarde speed ~ We sel and install: thin ocuipmmeet sav quareaioe our work as well as the fixtures, First-class workmanship in we do and we can: save you money the neat tine you © : > p Harold: Kent of. Minneapolis has come, to Bismarck and taken charge of ‘all ‘shop spontice: ‘atthe. Corw: ‘That's the kind of work thinteen years expel ce in- automo- The days are coming when, < Bath Tub and shower - call often—the summer days when night time finds ‘us tired, sticky and: uncomfortable. Give every member of the family. a chance to enjoy bath.‘as often as they: feel lnk it during the hot weather. The cost. of having a well or toas in your home is probably less than coLD WEATHER - . FOR. NEXT WEEK lay, 14. Waather. pre- dictions’ for. the week ‘beginning Mon: Upper Mississippi and Law- ér. Missour!- valleys—Cold + . tled with occasional rains. DEAN BACCOCK HERE Babcock, head of the! North Dakota, is pending a few days) a refreshing, Tnvigoratin; ae us for prices. Up to date Plumbing, Hot Water and Steam Heating. = Seti expert mechanics emp! loyed. Frank G. Grambs_ ~ Biamarek, N. D. J. H. HOLIHAN t peer the Post onh ice is Just P.. S—Fire Insurance Written.