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THE. BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE PAGE SIX .. : ne ‘ TUESDAY, APRIL:18, 1922 - KRAUSE READY FOR McDONALD universe, and the “Beau, Brummel” of hig division, has left American flat. Jack eailed on the Aquitania for England with all the eclat of a-scion of some European royal house. |BroadWay, both male and female, at least: that part-of it from around 42d the newly-established: choral depart: ment. will be carried ott through the community music d rtmont in North Dakota, Mrs. Wa s ‘d. Charles N. Boyd of ~Pittshurgh .s National chairman. Mrs. Walters will give her annual ~ CORNS Lift Off with Fingers 7 @ Street, turned out en masse. to bid I “poodby: and good luck” to. the ‘depart- ing champ. + i ‘What's that: you say? | Where do I get) that Beau Brummel ; Stuff? Say, listen, and I'll ‘put you wise, ‘Before’ Jack. ‘left he bought a com- iplete sef.of new togs. ~ ‘Morning togs,’ afternoon togs; even- ing togs, togs ies any ‘and all: oéta- signs, ven Tasked ‘nim “Why: all the ‘Blatt rags, Jack?” “he whispered: - “Listen, Iam going to England ‘hop- ing to get:d-icrack’ at’ some’ of thelr heavyweights ‘over there, But it I can’t ‘knock «’em’ ‘out |‘ in* a-ring T'fl knock: ’em. cold: with the:clothes.. ‘“Sertously, though, I'am hoping that Tcan géb'atight over there. * t “T ‘am: \moré. than’ report at the convention and. Music festival of the State Federation of Music Clubs, to be held in. Grand Forks, May :1, 2 and 3. MEMORIAL. HOSPITAL FOR CAVALIER CO. ‘Landgon, iN. D.,, April 18,— Cons struction‘here next year of a Cavalier county soldiers’ mémorial hospital, which was authorized by popular vote two years ago, was favored by the concensus of opinion of a recent meet- ing here of -interested citizens and representatives of organizations. Since the hospital was authorized, the matter has been dragging along and no definite action has been taken, due chiefly to stringent financial con- DAKOTA LEAGUE © STARTS MAY 18, ENDS AUGUST 27 Three New Teams—Jamestown, | Fargo, Valley City—Will Be | In The League This Year i t CANTILLON IS HOPEFUL| ‘ Carpentier, Beckett; or'#ayone else, @ sLO : A Y ai ; a - \chantertt adit pro1 ey es to "oe aitionse past year’s hospital levy was inn... April 18.—Play “Bat” Krause, Bigmarek Boxer. Rea 8 fer the proper: inducements, ©. “|” General. sentiment of the meetin; scball league this sea- 2ST: os Le L ‘am™tired of ‘all this’ theatrital| was that the need and desire for the |_Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instant- : ly that corn stops hurting, then short- ly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufticient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. Ca eee stuff andonty wish ‘that I could.'get a chance’ to-step into a. ring. “But- as it ‘is, all T have: in ‘sight fs some engagements’ in the music Halls, and then I suppose: I'll. take in, the sight’ unless somethitg turns up: > “Bat gaat put it dowl in: your lit. tle book: that ‘nothing would'please me better than ‘to-gét’ a Bury oer oat e ‘come’ back (to. the Httle old U. hospital is ‘as, urgent as ever, that some definite action or official posi- tion should be taken in the matter, that building: conditions probably will be more- favorable néxt year, and that the county’ should, be able to finance erection of:a-hospital, with about 30 beds, costitg about $50,000. : The meeting asked the county com- imissioners to make public their posi- tion on the. project, to outline future does not want’ to impaif his’ amateur. standing. Among the other boxers who will appear on: the. program are Gabie and Frank Eckroth, Kid Hogg- man of Mandan, -and.. Jack Fleck, Bill Krause of Hazen, ‘and, Carl Jauss ‘of | Dickinson, and: Jim’ Fogarty. of Bis-| marek and Johnnig Smith ee Glen- ive “Bat” Krause, Bismarck boxer, who | welterweight of much prestige in the} will meet Buddy McDonald, : of St.|twin city sporting circles and Krause tillon, of Minneapolis, president of the Paul; i tenaecid 9 h in--the h:s been promised a match in the twin league. Simultaneously he gave out a ad An <8 ben POON Navn: any ¢ I eities if he beats McDonald; schsdule qovering the season, which | Fair Grounds arena at Mandan Friday.) “There will’ be good preliminaries will end on Sunday, August 27 night, April 21, is-rounding into the | Zor the bout. Les McDonald, of Man- When “play ball” rings out, the pink of condition for the fray. ‘The | dan, will be in the ring against a St. teams w-ll line up as follows: Valley {boys will weigh in at 142 pounds on S Paul boy. It is announced that Mc- City at Jamestown, Fargo at Wahpe-jthe day of the fight. McDonald is: a} Donald will donate his services, as he ton-Breckenridge, Aberdeen at Water- | Se ees town d Mitchell at Sioux Falls. son start on Thursday, May 18, it wus announced teday by M. B. Can- According to the schedule, each | fans has been employing a little base- = = : 1d INTERN ATI Le .." "7 |plans, and to inform the public of the; to meet with the commissioners May team will engage iu seven games with | ball strategy of his own. rf BASEBALL ONA R ane e In: 4 leffect’ of dropping the hospital levy of j9. In the meantime ‘the commission- opponents. ‘Two or. three gemes wili : In ue spare stomata Hatty as ee « . ‘i COUNTERFEITERS enaissance, last sear, cbal ever securing ayarlout planar and be played on the first two road trips, | framed’a game which bas been called Sa 3 while on the last jaunt only. one gama | “Big Six.” That was the name sport American Association. . HARD T WORK Chicken House searilie sib ehtess, beet, Aupoluved 2 estimate pn Deena of the size e.and will be played on several occasions. Holiday Schedules. Jamestown will finish the season.at Mitchell; Valley City at Sioux Falls; | they say. 1 Minneapolis-Indianapolis, ‘rain, fices: in almost ‘every;Huropean coun- going to be a ‘nenalésande Gn’ Fargo at Aberdeen, and Wahpeton- In ‘the old di Joe Tinker of the —_—_ try, America and~Australia, has es- {house architecture this spring, ac- Breckenridge at Watertown, ‘Watertown and Sioux Falls will beth Open and close the season on the home giounds, while Fargo and Valley City have home assiguments on neith- -, the latter two being the-only teams which have neither the initial nor fi- nal contest cn home stands. Holiday schedules for July 4 have been anged 9 that where possible | morning and afternoon games will be +7 Pe aR $10 notes_are favorite productions of. played’ in cities of both teams. On| Hitter in the history of ion the (tay and Saturday evenings at] ine. counterfeiters, “Gorman. 50,100 |Clickett house and keeps it dtry. Ven the morning of July 4, Jamestown will | Only would he work I ton the | «39 at The Coli 10 Cents| and 1:000-mark Heo ‘idely | tiltion: must be provided for this travel to Valley City, . returning to | Hall field against T but he wouia | 9:3 "aay e Coliseum. counturteltea notes also are widely | straw loft so that ‘air may: circulate Jamestown with the latte: clup for|give Joe much study off the field. per dance. Sa Be gh ‘Confederates of: that counsarteiters through it and’ take the moisture from tha afternoon engagement. New Teams in Action. The same arrangement will bring Fargo to Wahpeton, Breckenridge for and mix it*with somebody.” of ‘his pitching c Matty says 1 evolve the baseball He isays it is the dir many of his battles trying to oulgue: go Tin t the writers had given Matty at the height ey since any time he worked he was hitting-on all six, as Chicago Cubs was the hardest man in . the ‘National League for Matty to fool. It was a ‘battle of wits when Tinker faced Mathewson. Sometimes ~ Matty hand, at other times timely hit, would break up the ba:l game. Matty admits that he spent more time trying to fool upper ‘inker and his nker inspired him to “Big t outcome of any Six.” Milwaukee, 9; Toledo, 2. Columbus, 7; Kansas City, 0, Louisville, 6; St, Paul, 5, American League. Washington, 11; Philadelphia, 9, Others postponed rain, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 0. ; St. Louis, 6. in, Pittsburg, i Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- 200 FARMERS ENTERTAINED guenitecture , Berlin, Aprils18:—A‘ iband of inter- national conterfeiters: with branch of- FF ND A ie iad : 0, ee dein. nega |. tablished headquarters in Berlin, say police and ‘Reichsbank: investigators. ‘Monies of half.a dozen-countries are being’ manufactured ‘here, . A. score“of arrests have been made: but, authori- ties say the band is: still functioning. In addition therg--have been. many. arrests of qounterfeiters operating alone, making-either German or Am- erican money. American dollar and cording to ‘0. A:.Barton, poultry spe- cialist t the Agricultural: College heré. Only this movement will gothic: tendency ‘instead of classical, as. the original Renaissance was." ‘A gable is the outstanding ‘feature of the new ‘style. This is ‘to ‘provide room fora ‘loft on-.which straw 48 to be spfead' a foot deep or more. ‘This straw: absorbs” the moisture’ in’ the usually dispose pf the German money tle Ba: coynterfeited here’ in’.a foreign coun- try—France, ‘Holland, Beigium, Swed- en or Norway, ©The fo-er3n money SCHOOL DISTRICT TO ISSUE BONDS| ve'a | WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. morning game, with the scene of | Joe, - in G <mar'e er action heing shifted to Fargo for the a BUSINESS MEN| oye, 1 Cpraany igemarketod here. | ede Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are econd p2rformance. Aberdeen, how- |-—- ~ = oe —— was the propriétor of a hotel i ‘Leith, N._D., Apri i, e spe- | ett j iri ihed eH ever, will play a double header at \ IF THIS PLAY ||. Tatton, N. D., April 18—A depar- eacterioa: py posed Tpleaaares cial, school election of Saunders school not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians Sioux Falls and) Watertown will play \|ture from the ‘usual mode of enter-|seeker and lived elegantly in the best | istrict No. 25, held at the Lutheran] — Over 22 years and proved safe by millions for z Uvataee Nn yr nna San egat | COMES UP \ltainmeht, was taken: here Tuesday | hotels. chant oy ine vile: last Saburdey, Heatéch ‘ % Mitche . sect 1] Said 2 ee } “A German * counterfe'ter of 100- {the question of whether or nm ms 5 i atisn? Dakota basvball fans will see three || Here’s Your Decision. evening, when more than 200 farmers | 4, Gorman | coumlerienter, of | ll [district shonld issite bonds in the sum leadache Colds Rheumatism: mew teams in action this year—Fargo, — —————+|of the surrounding country, enter-lician’ in a. big artificial ice-skating | 2t $8,000, forthe construction of a new Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Valloy City and Jamestown—whiel ; ‘tained Hatton business men at a gen-| rink here. He-establisned his work- | School building was voted upon; an . oe 8 sale ANI It an improper batsman go to bat ained Hatto s e ed his: work: L ag ¢ supplinted baseball organizations | | iT Signe he: reached I i together. Virtually every] Shop in the attic ofthe “ice palaco,” |the result was 102 to 3, in favor of Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain. from Madison, Redfield and Huron. The change was mads, according to President Cantillon, because of lack of patronage by baseball enthusiasts three cities. ident Cantillon dictions of a young professional league. REAL BUSY DAY FOR CATCHERS fight Players Retired at Plate In Major League Game confident in ‘baseball —— > ‘Did you ever hear of elght men be- ‘ing thrown out at the plate in a major league ‘ball game? Well such a thing actually happen- batsrnan is enti tired, the side at tbat d he is not the proper hatter, the yp ed to take his place, and the balls and strikes on the im- groper Datyman are counted against nner year for | him. JACK DEMPSEY | TAKES HOLIDAY Cherbourg, Franc France, (By the A. P.)—Jack Dempsey, pugilist, does vo April 18. not plan to engage Jn any bents on his present trip to Europe but. will ret is able oppo its can be found. “I haven't. come to fight but for a holiday,” he said. Golden Valley, N. D., April 18.—Art FORM BAS ALL CLUB and farmers from every di fair, which was pronounced ‘by all to be the most successful attempt of its kind heretofore made. The gathering had been talked of for some time, and at a meeting of the Farmers’ Community club held cently, E. 0. Nelson and Albert jertness took the matter in hand and with the assistance of several other farmers, made’ arrangements for the festivities, It is believed that tHe Hatton “party” was the first of a like nature yet held in North Dakota. N. B. Orland, Selmer’ Digness and M. T. Smiley were on the arrangements committee, and, assisted by Several others, made a canvass c:? the country in all directions and enlisted the sup- Hort of practically the entire country- side, Duplicate whist was the main di-|— . Cons’ dorabte. ‘opposi- tion to the issuing of bonds prevailed for {a itme prior to the election; but atthe final windup nearly all were and surrounded ‘it with electric wires so: arranged that, unexpected, entrance Would cause ‘an, expjosion in. the “m'nt” and destroy the. “evidence.” The proprietor Of, the, rink watched convinced..that. this. was the, proper), . Accept on ly “Bayer” package Which contains proper directions, Handy’ “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles ef 24 und 100—Druggists. Aspizin 1s the trade-mark of: Sayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestcr of Salicylicacid step to take to insure ‘the erection of |: a@ new ‘school building to take ‘the :place of the beautiful “structure des- troyed by fire: LAST NUN IN |. PORTUGAL DIES Lisbon April 18,—oMther Maria Rosa de Jesus, a Carmelite nun who has Just died at Braga at the age of 89, is said to have been the last nun in “Portugal Fi | She belonged to the Convent of St. Thereza until the liberal monarchy extinguished religious communities. The other Carmelite nuns, her com- himy and infckméd the: polic?. who cut the wires, entered and found the mechanician busily ‘printing: money. Newsprint Prices Still Soaring In ‘Germany Berlin, April 18.—Collapse of Ger- man newspapers js: becoming daily more imminent. owing to the “ruthless dictatorship”, of ‘néwsprint” manufac- turing ‘syndicates, saya q,manifesto is- sued by more than 200:\German pub- lishers after. a meeting at Weimar. The manifesto ‘declares ‘that with The Wachter Transfer Company dealers in HOT. and. COLD STUFF Beulah Coal—Missouri River Ice . WHEN IT COMES TO MOVING. our First Class Rigs and Competent ed. The game was played.at St. Louis| Helbling, manager; Cliff McLaughlin u a 3 Hows print bat “Madre” st’ pri 5 tne , sae: ‘ *! version of the evening. While the print prices ‘constantly. soaring, | paniongs, left the country bu' adre’ * Just prior to the opening of the pres-| captain, and E. ©. Isaak, secretary and phineas eve tin Seberens malt. was |Publishers ‘are forced ‘to’ sell their|Rose Maria obtained leave of her or-| men are at your disposal. ent season between the Browns and/ treasurer were elected, to handle the ‘ newspapers to persons backed’ by|der to remain, in Braga where she Cardinals, The fact that it was the deciding game of the spring series gives some. idéa cf how bitterly it was fought. If the Cardinals won it meant a tie, | playing all home town men. hide ht: ene ei ter which is offered’ at. low cost to|she was respécted.and allowed by the Brown victory gave the series’ three ANNOUNCEMENT the newspapers, and. which: they are|authorities to stay in view of her to one in favor of the Amerigan Lea- guers. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings a will only play district affairs of the local baseball club. this summer. The team will consist of all home players and teams from ‘towns, of the dispensed and cigars were ' pissed. Honors in the whist games went to the business men, although the scores were close. A lunch was. served: at ’ | hercby announce myself as a can- didate for the office of Sheriff of Bur- lived in yetirement ever since, always carrying out the'rules of her order as if'she were still in the convent. When the republic was’ proclaimed foreign capital. i - Another evil resulting from the high cost of paper, the manifesto de- clares. is the. flood of stereotyped mat- age, when’ other members of religious compelled to accept because.'they are communities were expelled from the not able to buy desirable news: . Wood—Gravel—Fertilizer. \ Phone 62, Bismarck, N. Dak. The Browns won by a score of 6 to| 9. < ‘leigh County at the. June Primaries. The publishers call upon ‘the gov-|country. 2, ‘Rach team had, four men snuffed |8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents A.C, WILHAM. [ernment to. take measures to remedy Wr uiat Ss : out at the plate, George Sisler, speed | per dance, Pol. : Advt. 4-15 4t|this “deplorable state of affairs.” , Chi 1 Societi e merchants of the Browns,:being put! _ x oe oral societies Safe and Service out at the plate. ! To Be Organized 5 - ——— Frank Baker Slows Up; Huggins Is Is Worried In baseball] bad leas | leg) put. more Dlay- ers out of the majors than any other cause, : A great many players are forced out of the big show because of weak un- derpinning when their batting eye and arm are strong as ever “community sing”-s0‘popular a few Tris eaker is reported ‘having years ago. + trouble with his knees, If such is the Choral sections’ and “societies will case it will have a serious effect on his fielding and the chances of his team, ‘obb is walking around with al cane because of an injured ankle. The other day Cobb admitted that his legs | were going back, that he was slowing up, ‘He went even further by saying | that from now on he will play the conservative game, that the boys will | have to hit him around. Then there is the case of Frank Ate: tees of Sonat Ue Baker, It is giving Miller Huge gins | Have'a s bortle ct Soe n - much concern. ‘Baker at the present | : i time is fielding on a i-cent piece. | ne aoe ca Baker’s arm is as good as ever and a siting of eae oth ch the he stili takes a mean cut at the ball, | warm throu: but he has slawed vp so much that he | e. peneirales is covering so little ground around | miele matt Aas Huggins is worried. | eciatica, spra ‘a imatism, earalgay OB. MECLINIOC erent | “ rains joints, hows an improv t| ‘ tame back and sore MINNEAPOLIS MINN t Wi » sent to third and McNally | to second, | Mathewsen Invents New Game On Baseball: CHAMPION DEMPSEY SAILS FOR EUROPE — - - By La Local Clubs Fargo, ‘Apel il 18.—Co —Community.. ora- '‘torio and possibly opera - will be the aim of ‘the community music depart- mert of the North Dakota Federation of Music Clubs, according. to Mrs. H. 8. Walters of: Mandan, department chairman, ‘Programs -similar: to the) “Elijah,” recently: given in Fargo and (Moorehead by ‘local. -chorus and: solo- ists, will be a step forward from the be organized by local clubs: Concerts of choral music will be planned. Can- tatas and oratorios will probably be used extensively. The general aims of | ACHES AND PAINS- | SLOANS GETS "EM! JACK DEMPSEY AND HIS MANA- GER, JACK ‘KPA | BIDDING FAREWELL TO RIENDS ON THE PIER BERODE SAILING FOR BUR- OPE. DEMPSEY KEEN. PALE years pain's enemy, Ask Wat all druggiste—35c, 7c, $1.40: 9 Sioa iniment THE TWO STRO: PILLARS ON WHICH - WE ‘ARE BUILDING OUR BUS With our new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty Bovds and other valuables as well. as to do your general banking: business. : eee anes ae aes | SST Clser Your Commptecion st piscine Ser ami aE okay butt MMe | TO MEET BE Us tees, Hshee's Ress Orne First National Bank, “Bismarck, N. 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