The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 6

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LEAGUE STANDINGS American Association W. Kansas City messes ht 15 8 Indianapolis .. +B 9 ‘Minneapolis 12 «10 Toledo ..... a 88) 1k 15 Louisville el 18 | St. Paul . Ae yee as 18 Columbus 10 «(14 9 15 Milwaukee .. W. . ¢ iNew York .. 59 Cleveland 16 12 Boston . 12 9 Detroit . Ww 18 * Washington 3 Cincinn St. Louis Phiiadelphia .. American ‘Association Columbus 8, Milwatikee 2. Toledo 5, Kansas City 16. Others postponed. American League ‘New York 6, Cleveland 3. Detroit 17, Washington 11, Boston 10, St. Louis 5. Chicago 5, Philadetphia 4, National League Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 0. ‘St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 3. New York 7, Cincinnati 4, Boston 7; Chicago 1. 1 '8>' SPORT BRIEFS. Fargo.‘ Athletics, who defeated | 2” BASEBALL THIRD BASEMAN ON BALL CLUB Opening Game Next Sunday Pet.| Coble, slated to play third base for’ 652| the Bismarck baseball club, rolled in-| 591)to the city today. Coble comes from 540] Winnipeg, where he had been playing 481/ ball and ig in good condition. 480| Manager Harper expects to have a 462) complete line-up by Sunday, wren 375) alton plays here. He figures’ he'll 375] need his best men, too, as Wilton has engaged Flaherty to pitch against Bi marck. Flaherty is said to bea el er hurler. This week)the adverti to be painted on the fence, moor being in charge of the work. ing signs are Pil ‘SHAERFER WINS © |... OVER BELGIAN & 760 San Francisco, May Jake average for the match and set‘a mark believed to be a new récord for’ a| high total for three innings. WILTON TAKES __.. WASHBURN DOWN TO HARD DEFEAT —— Wilton defeated Washburn 16.to® Re in preparation to taking on the Bis- marck team next Sunday. The game was decidedly a Wilton affair. ®13- herty, who was on the mound for Wil- ton had 25 strike-outs arfd the Wasb- burntes only nailed ¢hree hits. Chis- tchosky caught for Wilton, The bat- tery for Washburn was Christensen id -Tauer. Wilton got 13 hits off of! Grand Forks, 5 to 4 Sunday, will play Chrlggenset, the Calgary Black Sox (colored team) next Sunday. Needham, pitched for Grand Forks against Fargo, Need- ham was with Bismarck last year Powers, who was with Bismarck par: of last season, caught. The baseball nine of Waseda unt ‘versity of Japan, is defeating most of the American college teams it has met. The Japs won from the, Unt versity of Indiana, 5 to 4. lose battle is lookéd .for next Sunday and: a big crowd of Wilton rooters are expected to motor down to see the opéning game on the local diamond. CARPENTIER GETS RICH SINCE WAR Paris, May 17.—Ceorges Carpentier, who emerged from the war ruined and practically penniless, is now. feported| Kansas City turned 13 hits and 16{ to be worth mére than 3,000,000 francs) bases on balls into 16 runs yesterday, | or a little over $200,000 in real money,, defeating Toledo. all of which he has made since his; fight with Joe Beckett. Carl Mays, making his first appear-| All his’ property in Lievin, just out- ance in Clevelayd since he threw tue| side of Lens, was destroyed during that cauged’ the death of Ray| the war and while mobilized he spent! Chapman, was greeted with applause.| what savings he had to keep his The Yankdes won, 6 to 3. mother aiid family, even getting into ‘| some debts, which: his: share .of the Red Faber turned in his fourth con | purse for his fight with Dick Smith, secutive victory for the Chicago White | i June, 1919,-just evened up. Car. Sox when he relieved Kerr in a Pemg| pentier has been touring ‘Belgium, Hol- ._With Philadelphia and puiled his teain | land, Denmar! Sweden, \Norway,, “through toy a win. Ask your friends about the| management of Descamps, has been Switzerland, Northern Africa and Spain and, under the, keen business), ‘raking in the paper francs. Descamps | New Garrick’s Candies and lcé) ;; \orking with Carpentier on a 40 Cream. MU jobs given. profpt alténtion, ° you imagine. Ask us for prices. ; Bismarck, N.,D. q | Bath ere | | eo, Ol \ *t The secret of making your bath room beautiful is the installing of high-grade, modem plumbing fixtures. If your fistures are old and tméenitaty, a new Enameled bath or lavatory will work wonders in the appeasance and sanitaticn of your batly room. Decide nw to change the tthe sew and tw ai you prices on these fixtures. ‘They cost less than you imegine. estimate at any time afd guaiantee all work to satiely you. Rep percent agreement. Porcelain The days are coming when the 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 cliance to enjoy a refreshing, invigorating bath as often as they feel like it during the hot weather. The cost of having a well * equipped: ‘bathroom in your home is eid less than Up to date Plumbing, Hot Water and Steam Heating. Only expert mechanics employed. Frank G, Grambs * Phobe 561 ~ REACHES CITY. Club Officials Planning ial ~fii-the senate finance committee. | CONGRESS FOR ACTION ON TWO BIG BILLS Emergency Tariff and Budget’ System. Measure.as Goa] Y For Week | REPARATIONS ALSO UP LaFoMett es * Condemnation : Brings Question to: the Front in Congress ‘on two impor' tant pieces of domestic! legislation, “the emergency tariff and budget system bills, and possible dis. posal of the Knox, peace resolution, is ' the goal set for congress this week by! Bar: grecment on the, tariff and budget | pine both of which .are ‘in confer-! ce, Was, regarded as assured by the i end of the week, but progress in the | somewhat, in doubt, Republican lea: 8, however, said it was provable th: | Germany having Accepted the allied | reparations terms, the senate peace 9; Schaeffer, ef San Francisco, won al pian would bemaken up im a few days. 417] 4,000 point match at 18.2 balk line bil-| 339} lards from Eduard Horemans, Belgian, 339] chanipion, here last night, 4,000 to 307| 2,352. He made a new record grand Sentimeat has developed in the house; against the Knox plan jof the.war resolutions and for substitution of a mere. declaration, of peace. ¢ | , Phases of the reparations question | promise, to come up in the senate this i week through discussion of resolutions of Senator. La lette, Republican, Wisconsin, to jemn and inquire into President Harding’s designation of personal representatives. on the al- has in preparation an.address on his resolution but the extent. of general’ #,| debate is in doubt. Several Republi-! can senators said to view President Harding’s action ,with disfavor were reported to be increasingly disinclined to bréak’ with the White: House by; |.open criticism of the administration’s | policy. jppropriation | n° dollar naval appro- right of way this week in the senate. The disarma- ‘ment. fight hinging ‘on the measure is to be-resumed today but leaders ex- pect a vote on the disarmament con- | feence amendment of Senator Borah, | Republican, Idaho,.and also on the bill itself by the end of the week. The army appropriation , bill «'lso | involved disarmament as regarded the, size of the regular army is to be reported this week by the senate military committee to follow the naval bi!l_ on, the floor, | "Phe house will receive the large de-| ‘elency'approriation. bill today. The ; house. ways, ard. means Ey etna is, | busy. on the permanent tari prospects that:a fortnight’s,thore work will “be wired before presentation to the house. Many-commiittee activi- ties. will -he ‘continued thid week in- cluding resumption tofay of the house; | investigation: into the escape of Gro-) ver Cleveland Bergdoll and additional. investigation beginning tomorrow of! railroad conditions:.by the senate i terstatecommerve. - committee. » State) | highway commissioners are to: appear; tomorrow before the senate and ‘post jroads committee .at further hearings on the $200,000,000 good roads bil "Chairman Townsend. The senate and{ house civil service committee will be- ging hearings today on thé govern- ment caere 8 Salary reclassification bill and the senate: aad house educa- tion committée Wednesday will hear: j national educational association ofM-) | cérs on thé Kenyon bill to establish a) | new department of ‘public’ welfare.| | Further hearings on sales tax propos- j als also are to be held this week by} Consideration of bills to restore free; ‘tolls privileges in the Panama canal Washington, May 17.—Final action- house with the peace measure was || lied councils. Senator La Folette|} bill with) | l | | i | | | sale at { NECKWEAR { weave SILK HOSE! Vale§ to:$1.00 » gos Solid colors Extra cont Blair, Winston. Satem, N, C, for internal revénue commissioner. Confirmation fies been held up senator, qohnson, pebaplicaa, Califor) Demand ‘That: Allies | iBicvead Getmans Front a ne / Oppeln, ed Press. Ra imittee in. Silea Korthenty is p ni ed to the inter-allied c stating the {néul to retire suffic! y. fate cessatfon ‘of’ hostilities Germans pro’ abandon is occupied’ by’ by German ‘tro; AUTHOR WILL GOTO ITALY ‘to American shipping has been post- ‘poned Until after scuate- disposition of the naval bill. ‘ Press Farmers Bills In‘ both senate and house the agri-| ultural bloc ‘are pressing farmers’! elief measures, An effort» i3, to be ade for early: senate consideration | of the packers’ contro! bill 2hd-also; | the bill passed last week by the house to regulate trading in grain’ fatires. \°° Final action by. the senate, .is).ex- pected: this week on confirmation of HOW ARE YOU INSURED? It’s a ten to one shot: that you can’t tell just how much pfotection youhave on. your "buildings — whether it is too much or too little, —whether-that new addition is cov-, ered — whether the premium you fay is right of wrong. Let this agency attend to all Rihgrd Washburn Child Se- lected ae Ameeenect Washington, ‘May “47. —Richata | Washburn Child, the author aid for- mer editor: of ,Gollier's’ Weekly, has been selected. by President Harding for ambassador to Ita Mr, Child ‘formerly New York. now ‘lives. “in. Alor en He has been connected rec Bly with ithe Re- publican national committee and ‘dur. ing last summer's campaign spent Several months: iat eeuad feed | quarters pty Marlon. NORTH DAKOM Smart: ith wake that: sold for $7, $8, $9, are included in’ _this . sclearinee Worth to $1.50 Reduced to Silk wneckwear — every con- ceivable pattern, ¢ color, APPEALS CASE Rate Disfute Goes to United States Supreme Court ‘against all railroads within its bound- aries in. hope of preventing them from charging the {nereased intrastat recently allowed by the. jaterstate commerce: commission. The .request was taken under advisement. This action marked the first time the original jurisdiction of: the su- Preme court had been sought in the “intrastate rate cases,” the procedure heretofore being to {institute \fiction in the lower federal courts. INGROWN ROWNNALL this for you. We will go into the | Matter thoroughly,’ submit + are. ‘port, possibly a plan that will save you money without in anyway weakening your insurance: policy.: Have one of our men call. | MURPHY ~ A. few drops of “Outgro” apon tl skin surrounding the ingrowing ni: {reduces inflammation and pain ‘so toughen’ the’ténder, senstive skin | underneath ‘the. toe nail, that it can ‘not penetrate :the fies ) turns: naturafl; aN Tailored Clothes $30 up. AVIATOR KILLED . - BY AUTOMOBILE peceecisedipyietors of the coantny, sae FOR SALE—Modern seven room kftfea foany when his automobile and Your ideo ‘of ‘satisfaction is your moncy back'for the asking. 7... BOYS’ SUITS RE he Prices that look like old days 7 HEN you see the clothes vou will wonder at the price, lat- - “est spring styles for men and young . men, made by the best makers from ‘the finest fabries. fee | - Two Pair Knickers 4 \ Neti GS oe of Har cheated & Mars, flap thal, 28 years old, one of the first].FO RSALE—One électric range. ‘611 4th St. Phone 120K. ‘Write 229, Tribune. y ECENTLY the StandardOil Com- pany (Indiana) angjotriced a'plah under which it is :péssible fot its . 25, 000 emiployes to become partiiersin — the busiziess on a very attractive basis. The Publisher o of 'a snvall newspaper, unacquainted w: ith the motives. which’ animate the sive men who direct the Opetation of thé Standard Oil Co. (diana); wrote an editorial in w te questioned the’ motives of this Company, and intithated that the plan i emeé whereby the Company ~ giined "16° benefit by: getting -in’ this. additional: capital. j : “< ‘Po eet right this publisher; und ahy one else interested, the Company deems, it advisable to direct attention to two outitandjng features of this plan which are illuminating in ‘meee instance. First, that to every dollar paid by the employe for the purchase « of stock, the the Company adds, as a gift, 50c. Second, that patticipation i in the plan - 8 not obligitory, and that in no case is an employe permitted to pay in more than twenty percent of his earnings. In formulatin; oes ye loye pattner- ship plan, the: Directors of the ‘Standard Oil Company (Indiana) was inspired solely by the idea of ben- — efiting those employes who wish, through ‘systematic saving, to to become pene in the ‘business. It believes that the man who works and éayes is ons mbing upward, but that the—snan 6 invests his vavings wisely is climb- i faster. It believes that the employe who has-money invested in the business is treet of mind, more contented, and _mofe p productive ‘than if this anchor to ‘windward did not exist. The idea of employe ownership of industry’ is in line with riodern téi- déhcies. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has always ‘been a progressive tidti. Its willingness to re- ceivé new ‘ideas has put it in the lead in the petroleum industry. “ ‘The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has developed an-efficient, enthusiastic bédy of workers. Every employe, from the Chairman of the Board of Directors to the. man who drives the tank wagon, is working steadfastly to serve the public to the best of his ability. t is the recognition of this fact thi ‘prompred the Board of Directors to in- fencer the plan: which enables the ‘employe whatever his position may. thebaiea. * @ partner—a factor in 910 5. Micites Ave. Chichgo, TL what we goa by—. Bags 8S t Sm house on pavement, good location. i 1T-3t d-1T-1Ww

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