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| | _ FINAL REQUEST - SUPPORT MADE Local Committee Hopes to Wind. Up Solicitation Before © Sunday’s Game On Saturday morning teams will be: out to secure the balance of the nec-| essary funds to assure Bismarck fans) good ball games for the season, the ex- pense of erecting the grandstand and , the shaping of the grounds. The ex- § pense ran higher than was at first i estimated, but the management feels | f it has the finest hall field in the state, | . as all outsiders who have seen it have) i agreed to that fact. Ff Teams under the leadership of the following will be on the job Saturd: ty | morning: R. A: Tracy, Harry Homan, | John L. Larson, 0. W. Roberts, Jopn L. George, Lee Bankston, H. F. Keller, ¢c. © Wattam, It ig-hoped that at least $2,000 can be secured to assure Hismarck of } , keeping a fivgt. class team all season. + One ofthe most popular moves made by the local management is in providing the, game ‘shall be clean at all hazards, ‘Bob Loubek will be the; regular Bismarck umpire, and agree-| ments have been made with every team line-up that there will no “rag ging” ut any game, and when’ there 13 talking to do the managers will do It. The field has Heen fenced-off to pre- vent crowding on thé diamonds. s0 that every fan will have a chance to see every play and there will be-no delays. ,. The stand of the ‘local man- agement, hag been well received by all the team managers consulted. [ / WANTED: NAME. | ; | FOR BALL PARK | | AND TOWN TEAM | — —— — =~ Wwanted—a name for the new ball park and for the city, ball club. Fans and players have been dis- cussing it. Suggestions are in-~ vited, and The Tribune will be glad to publish them. Larry Co- ble, third baseman on the club, suggests the club be called the - pele after Alex Harper, man- i eth fans won’t have to worry ‘| tagging nicknames ‘on the new players, ‘however, They brought thom along.’ They follow: * Catchers—“Chuck” Ellis”, “Mel” Andersen i Pitchgrs—“At” Anderson, “Lefty” Higgings. First Base—‘Bill” Andlerf. Third Base—Larry Coble, Shortstop—Alex, Harper. Outficiders—Joe Collins, “Pat? , Flannagan, |’ : Pitcher Taylor, Second . Base- man Swartz and “Mel” Anderson, ‘CISMARCH,N.OAK. Diamonds “sEWELAY > du aps Pearls © Buyers of pearls from this store have. been educated to expect the “Last Word, in Quality and Price.” A special trip down town to see our window display of Pearls will be time well spent. Everything for the Bride and Graduate. 'F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler and Optician Bismarck | FOR BALL TEAM | ry i, Pet. Cleveland .......... 19° (12 613 New York wou 593 ‘Boston .... 1 AL 542 Washingt uw 4 533! Detrojt . 7 15 631 Chicago li WwW 440 St. Louis . 13° «17 433 Philadelphia , 8 +19 296 National League ’ i W. , Pet.! Pittsburgh .......... 2 66 786} \'New York . +20 9 690! ; Brooklyn 18 14 563, Chicago 3 12 520 Boston . 13.14 481 St. Louis. 9 1% 346 Cincinnati . 10 22 313, Philadelphia . 8 (19 296 Resuers YESTERDAY | jor league wins. ‘Tierney, for Pitts- I'LL SAY IT DOES | When you see an individual , | with an ill chosen head- | | piece doesn’t it make you |-want to tell him—“go get a | | Gordon?” | A variety of models, new colors, various weights, different combinations— there's just the Gordon you want if you insiston | seeing it. ! | i t i 1 "who come from Indiana, where they are now playing ball, have not arrived, and the fans will have to pick sobroquets for Tay- lor and, Swartz late. Swartz will be here by Sunday and the Bis- marck club will start out against Wilton with the lineup it ann te have all season. aks Ee EOE | BASEBAL!, | LEAGUE STANDINGS - American Aseociation WwW. Pet. Kansas City . bE 3 680 Indianapolis . i 9 609 Minneapolis . 13. «10 565) St. Paul . 13 14 481 Loutsville 2 4 462 Toledo . 1 16 448 Columbus 0 16 385 Milwaukee | Everything Strictly Cash Open ’till 9:00 o’clock Saturday Night that amount — STRAWBERRIES" 8iC RHUBARB mene 490 BERTS 22. “4G SPAGHETT "rer scen six.” 440 MAZOLA "8 990 RIPEOLIVE eee 120 i American Association St. Paul 9, Toledo, 1. ‘Minneapolis 6, Columbus 2. , Indianapolis 8/ Milwaukee | + te Kansas City 13, Louisville 11. ~American League 5 New York 11, Chicago 4.: | Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3, t Detroit 3, Boston 2. Washington 8, St.’ Louis 5. National League Eittabursh 4, Brooklyu 5. | Chicago 5, New York-3. i ‘St, Louis 3, Philadelphia 2. | Boston 5, Cincinnati 1... - REFEREE FOR BIG BATTLE : BIG QUESTION: ‘New York, May 20.—Interest in the; \coming championship ‘battle between Jack Dempsey and George Carpentier, now that both are settled in their permanent training camps, is turning to the selection of the referee. This, owing to the international aspect of the ‘contest, will be a' factor of ex- eéptional importance. ‘In the original contract signed by Dempsey and Carpentier there was in- cluded a list of six prominent’ boxing authorities frqn which the referee was to be selected, -The shifting of the scenes of the fight to the state of New Jersey brings this into conflict with the New Jersey ‘boxing rules, which state that the referee of a bout held there shall be named by the box- ing commission of the state. MARTIN KNOCKS OUT JOE COX ‘New York, May /20.—Bob Martin, A.E.iF, heavyweight ehampion, knock- ed out Joe Cox in the tenth round. sports BRIEFS Gardner's single in. the eleventh drove in the winning run for Cleve- land over Philadelphia, yesterday. (Bagby was the winning hurler. arenas . Ty Cobb made a home run in the beat Boston, 2 to 2. pec Home’ runs continue to feature ma- burgh, got a home run and a single, batting in four rene, ene Pt won, over Brooklyn, Chicago Cubs broke the Giants’ win:| ning streak, knocking Nehf out of the box. Nehf’s support was poor, however. } Ten strikeouts by Robertson and! four home runs proved the undoing} of Columbus yesterday, Minneapolis fifth, yesterday with one on, Detroit; GRAPEJUIOR™ "430 HONEY Wor far... i.e ecco Sas 3 ry | PIMENTOS”: Toa ean vost 986 SANDWITGHOLA Soe sas. 4 808 MUST ARD per gallon ne gar JELL faerie ede : PETTIJOHNS” pig. yates 4B RALSTON WHOLE WHEAT. (Breakfast Food) . CHICKORY 2" "2 -.- BAKING POWDER "*"""=-48¢ COCO A Hershey, 8 oz. pkg.........+ 99(; CHOCOLATE ™" = "-58¢ ‘TUNA FISH™™"* "276 CLAM minced, Seat RON a a SOUR PICKLES ™"““""496 * a KRAUT” bulk, per quart. pee Ae “QC ; : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB Kupitz Co. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Clearance Until all Merchandise is Sold Hundreds of thrifty housewives have taken advantage of the wonderful savings offered in this sale. Buy before it is too late. No free delivery under $5.00. 5c a package charged on deliveries under ORACKERS = 1 2 Pounds $ Climax Flour-- With a purchase of groceries amounting to $5.00. Flour and Sugar not included in order. THOUSAND ISLAND 19( DRESSING ...... 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All Fixtures For Sale No Phone Orders BOR Axo" Washing ro ee “930 M ARW = Powder, 8 for... 930 GOLD DUST small size, 4 for...... 930 ST ARCH &"* al me anes 9¢ STARCH Oe 490 BORAX CHIPS DG. «eee ei 49 ¢ ANDLES Fancy Banquet, 12 in box 9911 TOOTHPICKS "2°76 MEXINE spice, per pkg........... : 49; INK Zot ee 49 N AL YA pound sack....... 6... :seeee ene 1 CORFE” seine sear” 22, 1-20 HERRING vm AHC FISH BALLS eh ae SUMMER SAUSAGE “nn Bi MAPLE SYRUP *” "$4.48 ELECTRIC SPARK SOAP~86 Per case, 100 bars, 6. | winning, 6 to 2. | | this season. |STRONG BILL _ Swimming Pool. KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner / Tell your Daddy to order his | new.suit of KLEIN next week. fj) * $1.00 to the Elks’. Fund for the Ki-MOIDS (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION Rea cgee een wens “QUICK 1 RELIEF! Jennings, Miller] compelling. The chorus is replete shortstop, played for the first time] with -beauties and graceful dancing. .| Everyone praises their performance. | AT REX EX THEATRE|5212 SOLDIERS’ i The Rex Theatre will give’ in ad- j dition to the regular attractions an ; unusually strong amateur performance The charm of the popular events lies in the sprprises. No num- | bers are announced until the curtain ; tonight. BODIES ARRIVE | ON U.S. SHORES Washington, May ‘20.—The trans- port Wheaton arrived with the bodies ‘rises and. some wonderfully clever| Of 5,212 American soldiers from every } numbers are always in store. division that reached the fighting The Sapphire Girls, and Ignats and] front except the Thirty-first. | Mike, give igram tonight. made a host of friends in Bismarck. an entire change of pro- ¢ ‘Their comedy is charming and mirth This company have] FOR SALE—One cornet, b- flat; first Henry Esmark. 5-20-3t class. condition. Phone No. 1. Junior-Senior Banquet ‘Of Wilton High Proves Very Enjoyable Affair Wilton, May. 20.—The Junior-senior banquet of the Wilton high school was held Tuesday evening at the E. 8. residence. The banquet. was served For Expectant Mothers Usep By Tunce GEnenations "was:2 von BOOKLET On MOTRERNOON ane Yer BABY, rare Mesanse Gxeviaton Co,. Di11 ¥-D. AtLanta Ca by a committee ‘of the Ladies Aid so- ciety of the Presbyterian church. The members of the two classes with the high school faculty sat down to the elaborate menu of four courses pre- pared by the ladies. After the ban- quet several toasts were responded to. The tables and dining room were tastefully decorated for the occasion. The following sat down to the ban- quet: Seniors: Dorothy Brenton, Dorothy Walker, Kathleen Regnier, Ralph Jahr. Juniors: Edna Kuhner:, Charlotte Beckman, Vera MacMartin, Allan Eastman, Harry Gilmore, Irv- ing and Joseph Regnier. Members of the factuly: Superintendent Codding, Misses Bascom, Carlson and Killer- lain. ] Make it a point to meet your friends at the New Garrick. USED 5()yeARs FOR THE BLOOD “y