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PAGE SEVEN 3Y ALLMAN Some Fishermen Are Honest ' '|the Athletics. last year, and was a leading, pitcher in the Northern league, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | conceal the discgvery and perfection NATIONAL LEAGUE, a se Bangla Valera 3 WELLTOM,| SEE YOUVE 1SUPPOSE YoU CAUGHT MM vi SAY ‘You HAD via ge) \ MY DAD RUNS THE FISH MARKET] ———- BEEN FISHING- BUT 8° wel Pred ean THEM x velar 008 Luck! Rea Mag | AND He atl Me ee a [BASEBALL |. [hoe a aca IAL HAND IF ToYou FISH AND ONLY GAVE YOU FOUR: DAKOTA LEAGUE j OH, | CAUGHT SOME — ARE YOU HERE IS THE SEVENTY CENTS. D Won Lost Pet. OF ALL RIGHT ! ‘ MR. DUFF 2 £ eo famestown . f BES g Gs (Os wy ‘ Aberdeen . 1 0 -1.000 \ mu : aS C7) onG « a 3 A alley Ci Hf . a '€: JZ o/P.. b a . BS oS BALL GETS 0. K Mitchell 2° 0 1 000 . Wl ; [ABS | = 5 go, 5 Bem / Watertown . 0 1- 000 rt ieee y mf kas A y 3 pommel y >» s ys OF A SSOCIATION AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. es ole f fas i i. 1 ij Ue Won Lost Pet. of LON, 6 ia EAS US a 7 Vath YY Minneapolis 19 9 679 “Ay Ma Y a, I 2 Indianapolis 16 12 571 » h Y] President Hinckley Announces] St. ‘Pagal. 15 12 558 rs \ ; yA eA i, Soe ee Milwaukee . 17 a4 548 he Complete Vindication of | Kansas City 1 15 531 a“ ie) Ii! AT a a Pitcher’s New Delivery | Columbus ito. 08 © Ss ee ase ed. are aae Toledo 4. 92 154 : xe REY SLUGGERS CAN'T CONNECT AMERICAN LEAGUE. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER panei Ba | Won Lost, Pet. [u) Chicago, May 19.—(By the A. P.)—| New York . Ay ions BE 5 bop, T WANT WY, ARE Yours NO, BUT I sur'tur! T JUST BoUsuT THOSE = NOW T CAN'T ) President ‘Thomas J. Hickey ef the] St. Louis 12 A NEW PAIR ALL WORN OUT WANT A NICE] | NO BEGGING, SHOES NGT OVER, FOUR. Go T' TH! PleNic ‘CAUSE American Association announced the| Phiadelpt 14 : ALREADY ? , NEW PAIR. WEEKS AGO =e SO complete vindication of the “radio| Detroit .. 15 500 6 T WONT HANE NO fadenvay” ball perfected by Harry| Boston ta Ast NouLL KEEP SHOE Box T CARRY Veaver, pitcher with the India Its] Cleveland . 1 453 A Ne NX} club, ait Ke ae prebaak ae corennte Washington . 19.887 fa, \ MAT NOU M. THY LUNCH IN ' yr against Association sluggers. Chicago ... 718. 879 wg y Although Weaver had endeavored to “§ of this pitch, which is the nearest ap- Won. ‘Lost Pet. B proach to the double-jointed carve yer} New York 8.714 developed in baseball, the managers | St. Louis . 12 /.586 and veteran players of the big A, A.| Pittsburgh 12 556 C cixcuit had felt that Weaver had un-| Chicago. . 13 534 covered a new pitch and numeroug ef- Cincinnati 12 518 forts has beef made to sow that the Pilafelphis aN My oe ; tatadeaw: 6 12 z radio fadeaway was illegal. Frequent Boston 8 18-308 opportunities to:get hold of balls were taken advantage of, and occasional protests floated into the office of Pres: ident Hickey. ‘As a result of this, President Hickey fmstructed every. umpire to watch ‘Weaver closely. Later a meeting of umpires was called here and the radio fadeaway discussed from every angle. The umpires agreed that Weaver sim- ply had discovered a new method of propelling the ball so as to give it a change of pace and a drop at the samé time. Consequently, the radio fade- away is just as legal as a fast one, a curve or any other pitch that is with- in the law, GAMES YESTERDAY DAKOTA LEAGUE Fargo 8; Wahpeton-Breck. 1. Jamestown 11; Valley City Sioux Falls 4; Mitchell 3. Aberdeen 5; Watertown 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis 7; St. Paul 6. Kansas City 11; Milwaukee 8. \ Others postponed, rain. AMERICAN 2ZAGUE. All games postponed, rain. HELP WANTED—FEMALE CLASSIFIED ADVERT ee re ROOMS FOR RENT TYPISTS — Prepare authors’ manu scripts for publication — $25-$100 weekly, spare time. Send stamp for FOR RENT—Large front room, with bath and toilet, hot and cold water; access to sitting room. Light cook- tenographer Kiowledge of A-l reference, Wil bookkeeping; work ver. dress Tribune WANTS POSITIO cated woman wants home-like place. object. Phone 6 bie’ eda- ion in a Wages is not the S-W, 5-19-1W A REAL Webb Block B ARGAIN 6 Room Modern House $4000. Corner of First Street and Ave A. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 0 Another interesting sidelight ih con- NATIONAL LEAGUE. * particulars, R. J. Carnes; Authors'| ing allowed to right party, Phone nection ‘with Weaver’s new discovery|' Brooklyn 7; St. Louis 5. Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga. 567-J. * iets = | OE Othérs postponed, rain. Pete ae 5-13-15 MISCELLANEOUS Oe “ is that at least two major league clubs have been trailing htm this year. The { WESTERN LEAGUE | WANTED—Compettnt girl for genera} FOR RENT—Two light well ventilat- ed, cool, nicely furn dd rooms, FOR SAILE-—Complete set of slightly used furniture of good grade for Harvey Harris & Co,, J. P. J o | MARKETS | Indianapolis club, however, is closely faievts housework. Apply in person, Mrs. la slosets: suita for en allied with the: New York’ Giants; so et Joseph 7 Wichita Rh H, J..woodmansee, 825 4th: S ae oi ti at “Phone o S16 fourrobm heuse.« Allan exeollent ue EN aon) that McGraw undoubtedly will havé-a es Moines 4; Denver 3. 3 5-18-3t 9 : 8 5-16-1w| condition. Must be sold before }OR SALE—Nine room: house. ey Tulsa 6; Oklahoma City 3. o-t8t | FOR RENT—Large airy iront room,} dune ist. Write Box 752, Mandan,| Water heat, gas, cistern, sti WEAKNESS SHOWN EARLY. radio fadeaway among his-slab reper- toire before the end of the season, if he so desires. DEMPSEY WILL GET BOUTS IN New York, May 19.—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the world, homeward bound from Europe will be Sioux City 23; Omaha 14. 206 ENTERED _ IN H. S. MEET AT THE FORKS Grand Forks, N: D., May 19.—Two hundred and six high school boys, rep- resenting 41 schools, will compete this letes for the first time It is difficult to make a forecast. Indications are, however’ that the points will be pretty WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Prefer gir] ovef twenty years old. “Phone 609-J. 5-18-3t WANTED—Girl for genyral house- work, Apply Mrs. C. B. Rosen, 31 Ave A. Phone 822M. 5-18 3t a CR EE RT AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES down stairs, beautifully furnished, suitable ‘for one or two eful ver sons. Ladies can! have kitchen priv- __ilege. Phone 972R. 5-19-3t FOR -RENT—Completcly furnished, two rooms for, light hou: i Rent reasonable. Call 21 or Phone 2799. 5-17 8t that have averaged as old 1,000 pounds of ml cight months. ‘Price $75.00 if taken soon. John Obowa, R 1, B: . N_D. 5-19-1w -| FOR RENTNicely farni tubs, good basement, five bed rooms up stairs and down; lot 50x100 on paved street. Phone 384 ment, fully equipped for keeping. Phone 440-J. tle, 801 4th St. Geo, W. I 5-16-20 FOR SALE—Variety ‘of second-hand cars in very good condition. A chance. to get real bargains in cars 118 6th’ St. 5-18-3t FOR RENT—Fornished or unfurnish- ed rooms for ‘light housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. Phone Broadway. Phone 579J. .5-16-1w PAINTING, kalsomining, paper hang: ing, paper cleaning at.less than pre- war prices. ‘Estmates cheerfully kitchen range,cheap. Call 457-W. 5-A3-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- | ROR SALE—Restaurant ina good © thr WOR SA'LE—Hous nd. bath, hot..water heat, othing like it in the city at Room. rent. will keep, up rooms and | hi “| followed by 2 Chicago, } showed a litt a 19.—Wheat — p’ early to varied from cent advance was eral sag and ion. 7 market underwent he opening wh it lower to 1 ement that the Kansas state than indicates afternoon in the préliminaries of thu) Very cheap. Happy’s Garage, 110 | _ 183. 5-16-lw{ given free. All work guaranteed.|~ bath, modern oxcop Ne : 2 There was NEAR FUTURE ‘North: Daeeia tak interscholastic (_ Main 6 Phone 817-W. __5-13-1w | FOR RONT—Pleasant farnisiied room; John Lange, 214 2nq St. Phone 279J. enn ciiool, ith etreets Price, v, too, iat st. Loulé yeti 7 7 trick and field meet, A cold north {OR SALE—New and second hang) in a clean quict'plact, all‘modern,) -19-1w] $1,850, Will take Ford car as first] cars of wheat for Chicago. Closing ae wind is whipping across the course | Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Don’t | _812-7th St. Phone 638-R. 5.17-3t| TAKEN UP—Brown pony, weight) payment, then $25 monthly. — Also 3 were unsettled 7-8 to 21-8 cents Werld Heavyweight Champion{ and officials jook for no. broken rec- buy a motorcycle until you get our | FOR RENT—Furhished room on first} @bout 600 pounds. Owner can have] — house of six rooms, city water, large lower, ° £ _| orlis today. : prices. | Write for list. Bismarck | fiogr, modbrn, one garage stall, at| ime by paying charges. Frank] Jot near capitol. ‘Fine for children. Is on His Way From The entry list is the largest in the rece eae Welding Shops ae 4M 7th St. 5-193t| ‘Holley, Brittin, N. D. 5-183t] Don’t pay rent. J. ‘H. Holihan, 314 é 3 Europe After Tour _| history of the meet and because, a| oe" Say ice Modal Ford Sedin, | POR RENT—Nico furnished. room,| FOR SALE General line of house. Broadway, Phone 745. 5-18-3t pee LEO ors ae number of the schools have sent ath- Call at Ruder’s Furniture Exehange. suitable for one or two....716 E.| hold goods, including piano and Modern house of nine 0, ginag te low toe fooaints’ 5,000, strong to 5 cents lower. Sheep ipts, 400, steady to 25 cents high- afforded an opportunity to sign for well split up. WORK WANTED ern house, suitable for one geéntle-{ live toWn railroad , terminal. This, payments; $1,540 first payment, J. Hy a titular bout ‘almost as soon as he IF IN NEED of a carpenter or paint-} _man, 506 3rd St. 5-18-lw| is a good buy. Address K22 Tribune. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. aa fi 510-1, 518-3t ‘ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK “ arrives. He will be met, in all probability, by Promoter Tex Rickard in person, and will be asked at once to meet either Harry Wills or Jess Willard during ia ’ iy ; l July Gr September. In.case Dempsey = LOST house, well located for $2,000, on} palance on ~ payments. | medium beef stecrs, $6.50 to $7.75. demurs, Rickard will ask the cham- WANTED‘TO RENT LOSToileavy, dark, shail framed | "ms. a soldier bonus might be ac) Write ‘Tribune 5-19-3t | Bulk, $7.25 to $7.75. ‘Butcher cows pion to name an opponent whom he} ,,, a WANTED TO RBNT—Six or seven-| giasses. Winder leave at Knowles cepted for first payment and then! FO; gAL—ive-;oom collage, aij | Strong to slightly higher. Other kill- Would face either on July 4 or Labor|,\Wahpeton, N, D. May 19.—Ed] room modern-house, near Avenue C.| Jowelry store s18ot | wonthly payments. Six-room mod-|" mogern spt heat. For sale by| ing cla about steady. Few good day. “Strangler” Lewis, champion heavy-} and ‘1st St. preferred. Write or call - - ern house, well located, for $3,400.| owner.’ Geo. White, 220 Mandan| and heifers mostly. $ to $6. 7 If tho title holder is in a mood for| Weight wrestler of the world, last} at 500 Avenue A, or Phone 219-J. a LAND on terms. Six-room modern house,} avenue. i: 5-18-lw| Up to $7.50 or higher. Stockers and negotiations and does not ask exorbi-| Hight threw Jack Simpson of Wahpe-| __ : 5-19-2t | ROR RENT, SALH Olt EXCHANGE—| With floor in attic, for $2,700. Fine | “(a — psa —pamished apartment, | feeders Bulle, 36:60 40 tant figures gor his services, it may ton, in one hour and ten minutes with 7 The Southwest Quarter, Section 13, six-room modern house, well located, | “ ae Nek aise ve tar aide , ‘ be that arrangements can be made for aheadlock. Sampson was unconscious FOR E GR Township 139,, Range 79, located| close in, for Qp..good term hee IAT OTTO AtcLeanc: BLOG a championshin bout before he leaves | fF 1-minutes and unable to continue. | FOR SALE OR “QRADE+For good] anout 14. miles northeast of Bis-|__Geo. M. Te He lw rie Bestar Ws a Pec ace aa ste coast home. ‘Rickard| The local wrestler caused ‘the cham-| dhorses, one pytebid Percheron |; marck. Lays level, good: soil, 60) FOR SALI—Iive-roonl Bouse, close in, | aa ictal is desirous of staging another heavy-| Pion considerable difficulty with toe| ‘stallion; ‘also oie Mode] 90 Over-| acres under »cultivation, balance] on pavement, cast “front lot, nice FOR SALE ix room oul or : ou Fully steady to weight title contest during the coming holds. land service car. V. M. Craven, fine for flax. Look this over and trees. Price only ‘$1,300. With a sy Lt tere ee oe : Bulk, summer and while he is not prepared - Menoken, N. D. 5-18-1w mele. offer. E. J. Coats, verdes small cash payment. A bargain. age. ree lots. IS Ave, “19-1wk Good pigs, mostly to bid as high for Dempsey’s services ‘ ferees - 0. Dak. \ FORT Auasishen apa a ; ether i as he did in the bout with Georges Honorary Re LD HOME. TOWN BY STAN Rose Apartments, Phone Sheep receipts, 100. Steady. Carpentier. last year, he stated that the champion could have a contest if, willing to box for a purse of percent- ege in keeping with present financial conditions, If Dempsey elected to box Wills, the pout will be held in or near Montreal, on July 1, which is Dominion day in Canada. A meeting with Willard would: require more time to arrange and would not be staged until on or ‘about Labor day in Jersey City, A’ Mon- treal bout sould probably be for 15 rounds to a detision, while a Jersey contest would be for 12 rounds’ with- out decision to conform with the state law. pias DAKOTA BALL LEWIS BEATS DAKOTA BOY Named For Track And Field Meet ‘Grand Forks, N. D., May 19.—Two hundred and three athletes are en- tered in the Twentieth annual ‘Track |° and Field. meet of the University, the preliminary events of which were con- tested here this afternoon. Forty schools are taking part in the differ- ent events. e Records made by the athletes in the different meets held ag preliminaries to this state meet indicate ‘that the meet willbe closely contested, Following a custom of years, hon- orary referees for the meet have been named as follows: ‘President Thomas F. Kane. Miss Minnie Nielson. Dr! E. P, Robertson, (Pres. Wesley College) Mr. B. C. Tighe (Pres, N. D. High er call 552M, First class work at rea- _ Sonable prices. , 5-15-1w WANTED—Family washing to take home; 40c a dozen, Cajl 593-J. 221 ith St. S. S-lw THE 01 FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- §-19-3t 313 ern home, 411 8th St. FOR RENT—Room; ladies onl, 4th St. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six-room, partly modern LEY FOR RENT OR SALE--Seven roo bungalow. Small payment down a ‘Apartment Q. TEACHERS ARE INVITED TO MEET IN BOSTON, JULY ‘orth Dakota are re ‘ing the firs! nounceme ng*of the alional association annua] mid- Vention, ‘The mecting w this year in Boston, following the s sion in the middle west last year in Des Mo Teachers of subject of democratic aw rmament conference. second day wil] be taken up % be changed. So, St. Paul, Minn., May 19:—Cattle ceipts, 1,100. Fairly active, beot orgs and butcher she-stock, mostly f steers, $8 to $8.50. ‘Common to MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 19.—Flour = un- Shipments, 588 barrels. Bran, $21 to $22. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miiler Co.) Bismarck, May 19. No 1 dark rorthern . No, $1.4 1 1. 1 1 2 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum 1 fla: D245 . 89 », 27 DVENTISTS TO BUILD CHURCH . D. May 18.—Seventh ere, following a drive have announced that Schcol League). f] work at once on the LEAGUE STARTS Mr. Nelson Sauvain (Sec. N. D. High oe NG ainlng of t netion of a church hei Har- - 2 School League). S's uture educationa te headquarters for this Fargo, N. D., May 19.—With the call of “play ball” in four cities in the Da- kota league ball circuit, Fargo will again be in the realm cf organization pasé hall and local fans will feel the first thrills of predicting a pennant winning crew for. the Gate City. RUTH MUST ASK REINSTATEMENT Chicago, May 19.—Babe Ruth, home run king of the New York Americans, : {th will be otic observance sion of that ¢ tion of den and time ‘The fina onsideration of peace the rican Legion. “| denomination it and their academy is o miles from here, The e seven churches : being the . Methodist, Norwegian Lu- , Evangelical, German Luther- nal. ated t Valley City will open the season at| Will not be autoniatically reinstated on ong will ee ae Jamestown. Aberdeen will play at|May 20, when his term of suspension we NOTI iS ‘ ‘Watertown and Mitchell is slated to|from the New York club expires, but EGAL ? CEE ! appear at Sioux Falls. Three managers of the league are players of big league experience, two othrs have been members of teams in the American Association and the other leaders have had experience as managers in fast company. Patter- son, Wilbur Smith, manager at Jamez- tow and Fred Carisch, ‘Sioux Falls leader, are the big league players Charley ‘Boardman, who played with —— B. S. ENGE. D. C. Ph. C, Chiropracter Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Leeas Blockh—Phene may apply for reinstatement to K. M. Landis, base ball commissioner, at that time,e Leslie O’Connsr, Judge Landis’ secretary, said. Ruth, who was suspended until May 20 with Bob Meusel, New York out- fielder, and Bill-‘Parcy, pitcher, after the three had gone on a barnstorming tour and after the close of the season last fall, will not be compelled to ar- pear in.person before Commissioner Landis to make his request for rein- statement, Mr. O’Connor said. In 75 years from 1783 to 1857, the kingdom of Naples lost nearly 112,- 000- inhabitants by earthquakes, or more than 1,200 a day. THE CLERKS ALONG MAIN STREET ARE ON THE JOB EARLY SINCE THAT NEW HAT TRIMMER CAME To TOWN | | A compilation of the last census | figures show that 59.3 per cent of the entire po. it 10 years of age or over, ¥ gol in some gain- | ful occupation. | ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as! County Auditor of Burleigh County at the Jie 1922 Prim- aries. H. A. Thomas, Jr. a candidate for the office of}: Driscoll, N. D. RS of Mary . iministrator. ion on the 19th day of 5-19-26—6.3-10 owing largely ,