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. Elizabeth Buck, daughter of Attorney PAGE EIGHT bf MINOT AND BISMARCK-TOCLASH .. HERE IN 3 BIG BASEBALL GAMES Magic City Team Comes With All-Salaried Team and a . Strong Record | BASEBAL ‘ LEAGUE STANDINGS ASK LOCAL SUPPORT P.M. The game Suniay will begin at and the game Monday will be- nation, Lost Pet. Three ble days of kysehall open in| Minnespolte. ker ree big days 0 sel open in} Minneapolis . 13 567 Remember The Dead || Bismarek tomorrow. Indianapolis . 5 13 ‘567| Minot’s fast professional —tenm,| Louisville an 15 545, Memorial Day is the one day of which has heen playing regularly for} Toledo .... Ks 18 500 the year when we pause and pay [| Several weeks, comes to Bismarck for) St. Paul . 18 “455 our respects to those who made it three games, Milwaukee . . 19 406 possible for us to live in a united The game Saturday will begin at-6| Columbus .. ‘ 20; 875 AMERICAN LEAGUE, «+ Flowers are most expressive of ‘Won’. | Lost: this reverence for the heroes of a will mark Bis-|Clevefand .. y 5 i other days. We have the quality §] marck’s second and the real openins | New York 19 14 57 blooms you will appreciate and} of the new baseball park. ‘he man: | Detroit .. 221 19 519] will insure prompt delivery. Con-fi| agement expects to see a record | Washington 8 18° 600 sult us and we shall advise you.ff| crowd. The Sunday game will bé 7 18 486 | zi 2 f played as late as possible in the aft- 3 16 AAB. Flowers by Wire—anytime— ernoon, after the Memorial parade. 5 19 4b anywhere The Monday game also will begin late 2 2 350 in the afternoon. Al Anderson and Lefty Higgins are N, The chief expense to the local club was the building of the new park. It is blieved that with continued good support the team itself will become self-supporting. On all the games played in Bismarck on a percentage basis—this will be done with Minot in games here and at Minot—the grand- stand admission is not split, but goes ta the local club, and the more people in the grandstand the more profit to the club. An attendance of at least 1,000 at each one of the big Minot games is anticipated. WILTON TEAM WANTS GAMES; Oscar H. Will & Co., ready to pitch for Bismarck tomorrow. & - Pet. Pioneer Greenhouses anaes, Harper il not make his de- Pitesbarah G 158 P} cision until just before the game. ew Yor! 65 Phone! 7a48 $24 4th Bireet Secretary H. F. Keller, of the local | Chicago 51 club, announced that the final drive 514 Rey for money for the team will be made . 500 Saturday. It was set for a week ago| Philadelphia 335 but was postponed. The fans commit-| St. Louis . 345 E ER COMEDY tee believes that generous support will) Cincinnat! 333 be accorded the appeal for enough i > . | money to put the proposition where it AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. should be, as the management has; Columbus,'6; St. Paul, 4 gathered a fine bunch of players, Toledo,"7;; Minneapolis, 4. . . Kansas City, 7; Indianapolis, 6. \ Louisville, 16; Milwaukee, 9. Students Known in Bismarck Appear in Jamestown Col- lege Play “The Man From Home,” which is to DS presented at ‘the auditorium May 28 by the Masquers of Jamestown Col- lege is well known as Booth Tarking- ton’s most clever and charming com- edy. With William Hodge in the title role, it played for an entire year i" both New York and Chicago. Char- acterized by bright humor skillfully woven into a dramatic plot, it presents AMERICAN LEAGUE, Detroit, 12 Chicago, 1-6, Cleveland, 12; St. Louls, 5. Others not scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE, Cincinnati, 4; Pittsourgh; 1. New York, 5-3;. Bostem, !34; Philadelphia, 9;. Brooklyn, 1. No others scheduled. - SPORT BRIEFS Calgary Black Sox took the second: game of the series from Valley City, » to 0. Gourd and Johnson pitched for unusual and attractbve interest, Valley City. f which is heightened by artistic scenic 4 OP! EN DATES . features. The Wilton baseball club, which is Two pi 8, aN error, a single an declared by many, fans to be the best aggregation of home players in the state, has the following open dates: June 26; July 3, July 17 and July 31, Karl Knowles, secretary of the Wilton club, would like to hear from clubs wishing to hook up; with Wilton on rany of these dates. LEONARD EASY FOR GIBBONS Scranton, Pa, May~27.—Mike Gib- bons, St. Paul middleweight, ’ easily outpointed Leo Leonard, Wilkesbarre; in a ten-round bout he \ You have the ‘right -to:love. The cast includes three former s0}- diers—Roy McLeod. Ira Herzberg and Kenneth Wells—Eldora Ellsworth, daughter of Judge 8. E. Ellsworth, Brainerd’s homer netted Columbus fixe: runs, enough to beat St. Paul, 5] Twenty-six hits, including nine dou- bles, featured a Todelo-Minneapolis game. C. S. Buck, Reuben Strutz, nephew of, Rev. Strutz of this city, as well as two former Bismarck high school students, Catherine McAllister and George Ri Kansas City went back into first place in the American Association pennant chase by beating Indianap- olis, 7 to 6, Harry Carey in a vivid adven- ture “Hearts Up” will sure thrill you at the Orpheum tonight and tomorrow. Red Faber, who has_ heen going strong for the Chicago White Sox, was knocked out of the box by Detroit. Rube Marquard ‘pitched a four-hit 000000 game, and Cincinnatl beat the Pirate, aa! climbed ine, carat Blace ‘in the There is nothing so disagreeable these hot days as for the housewife to stand over a hot stove and wear her patience out fry- ing meats and making up a heavy hot meal. The “Good Advice” we give the housewife is to lighten her cogking over the hot stove and instead of eating meats which are to be fried, we suggest it is more restful for her to take life easy during the hot weather and prepare It isn’t strange that Rabbit Maran- | ville is always on the jump. e e s Some folks sing “Over the Hills and Far Away.”* Babe Ruth illustrates It. ' e 8, s Just a reminder: rust fs piling up on a lot of ice skates that werent put away with care. - ¢ {LOOfR| 2 Why not turn “thezeta' Ipagues Upe, b THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STAR RUNNER) OF GERMANY— Augusta Schultz, ‘Berlin, won the an- nual cross-country. be able to hear it, if Dempsey lands a right in Georges’ midships. ° s s The horse that comes in first gets the blue ribbon and the one that finishes last gets the “brown dgrby.” ee . Boxing has. something to do with soccer—only it’s spelled socker. s ° e When tennis players gét in an ar- gument over ability they go to the courts about it. ee . Wonder which one is, going to, say, “He won because he is the better fighter.” at * 8 Sluggers kiock baseballs over the fence. Why call 'em fence busters? Ca * English golfers probably think. Bob- by Jones should be changed to Bobby jonah, , “ ee Jack Dempsey should make a won- derful cow puncher. eon A big majority of fans have learned that pop bottles were not made to be thrown. o 8 6 A team that finally breaks a 2 to 2 score naturally turns the “tied.” * * 8 What has become of geeoo jitsu.” * e * The steeplechase season doesn’t mean a thing to the steeplejack. eee Our idea of nothing at all: So and won ip. the Bractice games. * * * As to pilching: figures in tho. big leagues, Mr, ,Thonsand Ver Cent will soon fade, aut. tf ee * One. objection is being, known as a home run. slugger: the,.fans expect you to come through every day. soe Even the English Derby goes to Britishers’ heads. ff, o 48 io ‘1 ‘If there isn’t room inthe same ring for Carpentier and Dempsey, maybe one of them will double up. “Dear Old Pal o’ Mine” is probably ‘| the favorite song of the manager of 4 certain prize-fighting Moore. Practically every defeated fighter has staged-a comeback—for more pun- ishment. NEW CHAMP IS WINNER OVER ) JOE STECHER Your Straw Your Style Your shape Your. color Your. size Youreprice We'have | all of these *. for you: ° BRITISH TAKE FINAL HONORS OVER YANKEES “ Hoylake, England, May 27.—The British amateur golf championship is to remain at home for at’Jeast another ear, British players having disposed of: the last. man of the strogg American contingent who came across the seas to the United States, an Englishman will retain the emblem and the pri tige which the winning of it carries. . Either Allan Graham of the Royal ‘Liverpool club, over the links of which the contest is being played, or Ww. 1 tei Walmer and Kings- down, will be the new champion, ha’ ing successfully’ fought their way, through the semi-ffhal round today. Frederick J® Wright of Boston, the last surviving member of the Ameri- can team, succumbed, in this morn- 1 play to:Bernard Darwin of Woking. This match, one of the most brilliant of the series, went to the 19th hole, Where the Englishman won by a stroke. . nN \ VANDERBILT 10. Chooses National Parks High- way as the Best Route | Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., young scion,of the wealthy Néw, York family, who js op the staff of the New York Timep, will be, in Bismarck. about June 10, on a motor trip to the Pa- cific coast. according to information received By the Bismarck Commercial club. Mr. Vanderbilt, it was sald, had chosen the National. Parks over which to make the trans-¢conti- to-ocean roads. : eu G..N. Keniston, who 1s vice presl- dent of the National: Parks ‘Highways Association, has returned from a trip into Minnesota in the interest of the highway. The traffic over the tr. through Bismarck, will be exceedin: ly heavy this summer, Mr. Keniston said. The road is being concreted in many sections in Min.« gota. WOULD RECALL DRY MEASURE Madison, 8. D., May 27.—The agsem- bly voted today 33 to 31 to lay over a resolution yecalling. the, Mathewson prohibitipn”etiforcement bill from Governdt, Blaine, for the purpose of Broken Lines of 25c Special Line of Soft Collars, 2 for ..........5. 00000000 eee eee 20€ Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. in an endeavor to take. back the title|’ VISIT BISMARCK} ighways |. nental trip, as the best of the acea.- |}, 5 THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921 $35 & $40 . We have just received another shipment of $35 and $40 suits. . They are the finest domestic and foreign weaves. The, smartest new styles and guaran- teed to give satisfaction or money back. — laundered Collars, 3 for.............../.,-25€ - ergeson & Son a format offer of an issue of North Dakota bonds, bearing five and three NORTON SPEAKS P. D. Norton, of Mandan, forger congressman, talked on the subject of Ireland to members: of the American ‘Association for the Recognition of Ireland, at a meeting in the American Legion hall last night. Mr. Norton visited Europe aboyt two years ago as a member of congres- sional investigating committee. He also was a delegate last month to a meeting in Chicago of the American Association for the Recognition of ind, at which 5,000 delegates were present. ‘i Mr. Norton held that the only solu- tion of the difficulty in Ireland is to give Ireland the right to detormine her own government. i EASTERN BOND OFFICE OPENED New York, May “27.—The Bank of North Dakota has opened an office in the Equitable building and is making ON IRELAND AT fourths. per cent interest. 5. .,\: MEETING HERE COCKRO CHES carriers of disease and MUST BE KILLED ‘They destroy both food aad property. Direction in 16 tanguages ip every box Bendy for wse—two,sises afc and $1.58, U.S. Coverement buysit. Omelet 4 eggs, 4 tablespoons milk, 2 ablespoons butter, % esr salt; % teaspoon pepper, le- ‘| spoon shredded almonds, Beat egg just enough. to blend the whites and yolks, add milk and seasoning: Put butter in hot omelet ‘when melted cover bot- tomo! nn with the shredded blanched almonds and turn in the eggs mixture. As it cooks, stick it with a fork and raige it up; until it fis of a creamy consistency — in- crease the heat under the pan so the omelet will brown quickly un- derneath. Fold and turn out on a hot. platter. Aluminum Omlet MR. GIBSON IS NOW. BACK AT MS NHIE ‘McKENZIE The ene wishes to an-§ nounce that they have again se- cured the services of Mr. Earl Gib- son, the popular Pianist, who has been at the Multnomah in Port- land, Ore., since leaving here, and fi! whom it has been impossible to get until this time, together with Mr. 9) Norman Dybvik, an accomplished Marimba-phone artist, and are]: ain in a position to furnish the fi high class of music formerly’ en- joyed. The principal reason for discontinuing the Dinner Dances fj} in'the cool mornings such meats for her daily meals which are the most easiest for her to cook, or serve. For “Good Advice” we would! suggest some of our choice boiling beef which can be cooked easy and ready to be sliced and served in quick time. ‘Then, too, our Home Made Sausage makes a splendid meal and they are very appetizing. was due to inability to get the right music, and feel sure that with J) the talent now available everyone J! will enjoy the entertainment that 9. again will be furnished. We furnish the BEST—Peppiest— SNAPPY and Up-to-the-Minute Jazz Orchestra in the Northwest, for parties in surrounding towns at lowest rates. Phone or write, ‘The McKenzie, Bismarck, for en-]} gagements. side down and give"Philddelphia a slant at first place? oe Pans An omelet cooks better’ and tastes better if it is cooked in one of these. regular double omelet \pans—made of fine quality, heavy aluminum. i ; $2.45 LOMAS HDW. CO. The Massachusetts Tech. crew uses «formation even im boat racing. oe 8 A poker player's calling card is the joker—backed by three aces. ee 8 “Jennie say papa—Tray a beans— Mery bo, I’m kookoo.” Jack Dempsey, talking French sometime hence. oie 8) @ . Our owned cured fancy bacon, beef, veal, pork, mutton and our own Home Made Sausage. Cheer up! Maybe folks who: can’t get to Jersey to see the big fight, will Kansas City, Mo., May 27.—Stanis-| amendment, until Thursday. This wili laus Zzyszko, now. heavyweight wrest-| force the governor either to sign or ° ling champion, successfully defended | veto the bil before Tuesday, when It his title here last night by defeating} sitomatically become a law without Joe Stecher of Nebraska in straight | 14, signature. falls. The first fall came ee! 1 hong 3 50 minutes and 20 seconds and the second after-13 minutes 20 seconds of TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY wrestling. To! win the first, the champion used | FOR SALE—One second hand baby the bar arm and hammer locks com-| buggy in good condition and one bined. He obtained the second with] reedbaby basinette. 616 Third St., the head scissors and wrlet lock. or Phone’746. PO) § 2a wk Stecher was the aggressor throughout; | ———_——_————_ ‘and. forced the champion to extend| The “Man From Home” at the himself on _Bumerou occasions. Auditorium Saturday evening. Elm Grove opens Saturday Evening at 9:00 o’clock, May 28. : i - ’ ; \ NOTICE \ ‘ Just J The following fite hydrants will : 3 bes ' be opened Saturday night for pur- A HUMANE CONSTABLE. i 3 Say e of flushing the mains*on the 4 _ j : : following streets: ‘The constable of a little country vil- Fe 2nd & Ave D, 4th @ Ave F, 3rd lage was a man of exceeding good na- & Ave D, 6th & Ave E, 5th & Ave] E, 7th & Ave D, 8th & Ave B, 1ith & Ave B, 11th & Broadway, 13th & Ave B, 16th & Rosser. Bismarck Water Supply Co. ture. One day, however, he found it necessary to lock up thiee tramps who had ‘strayed into‘his jurisdiction. Shortly after the arrest he was met by the mayor of the village, who, ob- serving the constable hurrying down -| the main street, asked: “Where are you going, constable?” “Oh,” explained P. C. 40, “the three tramps I've just locked up want to play whist, and I'm out hunting for a fourth.”—London Answers. ¥ou have the right to love. Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market Phone 176-177 512 Broadway SATURDAY EVENING AT 9:00 O'CLOCK a Sixty feet of dance space has been added to the Dance Pavilion. Nowe? The Roads have been dragged and are in first class shape. You ought to auto to Elm Grove Saturday Evening and Enjoy your- self. : An up to the minute Jazz Orchestra. Human Harry Carey - In a vivid adventure “HEARTS UP” Not an Old Two Reel Carey Picture Made Five Years Ago, But His Latest Five Reel Production With all the Carey Action and Thrills: ORPHEUM TONIGHT TOMORROW INVENTION ‘AIDS POLICE—This ig the latest’ invention designed to save policemen’s lives.‘ It is a bullet- ; proof steel screen 10 feet high-and 4 } feet wide, set on rollers-and hinged jin the middle to form a “corner.” It| small windows through which po- lice may shoot. It is intended for use \in creeping up on outlaws who bar- ricade themselves in houses. and fire on pursuers from sheltered. positions. °- —~ aaa COME OUT. AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS 2 REEL MATINEE CENTURY COMEDY SATURDAY 2:36 f \