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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wee le i se Indianapoli 10 1 4|for the local scout Kansas Ci ge Ue |district council « Colunitus 7 6 o34| ness men are try bring the . | Milwaukee 55 poof eneampment to Lake Metigoshe, | Minneapoli fleets A | Louisville 6 ah | | 5 {St Paul wb 9 ie i | Toledo | | | | i | | Ww. Pet BRIDGE-LUNCHEON | |New Y 8 } A very delightful bridye luncheon | ( y 600] was given Tuesday when thirty-six | Cincinnati a G15 | guests w entertained by Mrs. | Boston ., 1 5 444) William pson and Mrs. AL Nic- } Brooklyn 6 6 500 | hols at home of Mrs. Simpson. | G ) Pittsburg 6 % Mrs. H.S. Russell was the winner of Tex Rickard Announces) ri Iphia SG the high score. Qut of the town ‘i Open date. « were Mrs, Charles Robertson | Agreement to Match Negro M Valley. ¢ on ad ties, ee Bee American League | GHinIGe ICETOR EC OE and Heavyweight Champ vb jeden aid Mrs, Charles ee of | Delroit 9 rl | Hismarck. Mrs. Smpson and Mrs. | ENee oMork ood | Nichols will entertain again on Sat- NeNw York, May 1,—Tex Rickard | Chicago nO [pubis ole Uno et ' \ announced today he had matched | Philadelphin 6 6 | a Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills for a | Cleveland iG i i aaa a ae world heavy weigh championship | W: ton 5 8 85, me epee Se Hehe HFG Re TOe ais aes the Knights of Pythias hall given Gon Sane: ¢ { joy | Under the auspices of the officers of Bo far Wills i ee ae ; j the Benefit, Association of Railwa match is contingent r aviele Results Y | Emplovees. Nula grand was played aver Quint RE SOHIIBARC HOA National 1 for two hours, first prizes being won | Waight,<or Ermino ‘Spi Italian | | Miss Mary Millner and Louis | holder of the European | | Breth, while c | MMC He Hu TONG; | jawarded to J | bowl, Rickard said. Jbert Ellis. Dane s 1 alt d for both'| Chics: not scheduled | ter the tables had been cleared away | contest ti We cemaane i Uoner . rain fang continued until 1 o'clock. Re -_. aan . Had cbiei, mee Aeeieinen Neshiment. were cevved st the mid. |. Roosevelt would have been proud of the Merroquin family of San | ie pea : ‘ St. Loui 4 9 85 | night hour hes rancisco. s youngster here is the 24th that has come into the ive an wes i ges p Merroquin home. ‘There now are nine boys and 15 girls. Mrs. Merro- ny p 4 ; a : quin, now 44, is a mative of Porto Rico. | Thomas Lipton | an cao tat Welfare Week ; \ | Rare observance and children’s clinic, this | aE Rese: MILLERS AND | Would Win U. S. | sear for the tirst time un | ara THE MO Trip lear tee | Toe ‘ i s of the ne f q VI , Milton Sills has the leading role, | Yacht UP) ation of Women's clubs, will ve | -gi| with Anna Q. Nilsson playirg SS held May 6, 8 and 9, necording to an- i THE CAPITOL, posite him. Their parts were | May 1, -Lecturing on the} ee nt today by ay .| Alice Calhoun, who plays the lead-] that at times they were iin’ gt Cup” which Sir Thomas | E. chairt alte feminine role in “The Man Next] yeril of a se ious Jipton has been trying to anne | Door,” the Vitagraph special at the | Others in the cast | some years, Major B, Mukstall-Smitn | | Capital theatre tomorrow is « splen-| houn, Josephine Crowe Baseball Moves Into North-| *#i! the cup was worth w aint ay | (id horsewoman, an accomplishment! Sellon, Bert Woodruff, Cissy ton Wi j ue he believed it could be done Jthat stands her in good. stead in{ gerald and John Roche. west For First Home Game | is ht lubs and yachtsmen en her new role. Bonnie Bell Wrixat, ———_ couraged the sport of yacht raing | | daughter of the richest ranch - : [and ave designers the opportunity. | eres oF Written’ by Emerson| Dark Rings ball moves| The lecturer commented on the! Hough, author of “The Covered Wa- All BEIGE: | Rain ea VINA TRU ERE HS IRE i Heute Ee Sore ae Under Eyes, lumbus of the A aeidelori lu NaGARH La SNUUALDY SrosaTLneUMHIEs \ and other stirring tales d —_—_—- opening a seri polis, and | tic, thgy were handicapped in having| {hirty-Three Addresses| in, story demanded that the For the relief of dark rings and the Toledo udhen to be more strongly built. He doub- | =P ee Kana Me he expert in the use of the blood shot eyes there is nothing bet- St. Paul, The American Assoc ted whether that would bear the Scheduled at Fargo ae Mes Calliogn Wonka ter than simple campnor, witchhazel, | is hae ff to a scrappy cold light of scientific examination encase and spent six weeks le ete, as mixed in Lavoptik n polis and Kansas He believed the reason was one of] y, : : : 4 : : scowl wash, The quick action 1s sure 5 : ABKOnE HO Fargo, N. D., M Science will | lasso first hand from the cowboys. | ¢¥* UD. aring to be the cliss of the As-} design, and expressed the opinion! jaye ite inning Lanorrow. and vil" | How well she succeeded is rin | prising. Eye cup free, Jos, sresiow, | sociation at this time that the time would come when Brit-|urday when 33 addresses on agricul: | the picture. CLUE HA en mee ha ie eens designers would rise to the oe-] ture, engineering and other le ntific en CE, arse contes sterday. the Nationals on and recover the ¢ Sous ———— Pittsburg wea eee 5 tee ion and recover the cup. |subjects will be delivered before the THE ELTINGE OPE PLAYDAYS SET Bora Tueiscaokivn won drom Biston SEE North Dakota Academy of Science | The history of oil possesses a pe-} yyandan, N. Dak., May 1-—Two of Pa ARPENTIER The North Dakoce Agrledhralveol [or aaople at ocige hele limagiaa: |e, Missouri slope soutien bere ports from the cireuit indicate : hes sea bod ald e announced dates for the annual that ager Ty Cobb of the De- Is WINNER! lege : tion as did the celebrated rush for) «pray Day,” the field and track meet gigwAthericansiis well. ple —— Nearly every phase of science that | geld field’ of Alas rienies of the rural school children. his pitching staff. White Vienna, May 1.- Georges Carpen-|!8 #daptable to agriculture and the} The report that oil has been dis- Regent will entertain the children | Stoner, two youngsters, tier, the French fighter, knocked out | imdustries of the state will be dis- | covered in a new section af the coun-| o+” qettinger county on May 16, ing expectations. Crities have Arthur Townley of England, in the[©¥ssed at the meeting and many of | try is sufficient to send a steady] Wnite two play days. are scheduled erally held that if Cobb gets good|Sccond round of their bout here to- gies scientists will present reports] stream of adventurous svuls into} ¢." pintings county, the first at Gor- pitching his team is a pennant con-| day. ae ee ee ee district. ham May 9, the second for the chil- panies: The referee declared Carpentier ch conducted in their especial} Such is the background of “Flow-| yon in the south end of the county had won by a knockout but the crowd | °UbJect, according to O. A. Stevens,| ing Gold,” which is coming to the Hy Medora, May 22. 2 protested that the winning punch Hatin en et botany; ee the] Hitinge Theatre for Friday and Sa- " Lh SR was foul. state agricultura college and pre turdy. sina ee es TA CRS x i EP Gliehdikte AORAERE OLS y- SENT TO STATE HOSPITAL FACES SPITTER i SS ident of the state Academy of Sci-} Rex Beach, its author, who is not-) powbell De anise ie etcene 7 nl : s of Alaska, has trans- Ah coele. EE pere ee FOR FIRST TIME, |LEGION AIDS The addresses will commence to- HoeCn ie fol RAL [ee ee hice Reektonly Ils ale morrow morning and continue until leged to be demented, has been taken MAKES BASE HIT By NEA Service Bottineau, N. D., May 1.-Bottineau Mew sYork, April’ 30.—Bark Combs, | 2 of the American Legion has high-priced Yankee recruit, made his | ‘ Fe pes scout move American Leag debut the ot vely than in the past day as—pinch hitter. He hit safely, Haak pointed a troop commit- Combs made his first big league CEI SEATEE sore oe: base hit under unusual conditions.| yyino¢ aba Gites : erase aware of It was.delivered at the expense of] routing of the Amerian, Lectin ect “Jack Quinn, veteran spitter of the} 4g Anerican Legion post Boston Red $ Incidentally it Combs ever batted ball delivery, Howey apparently bothers the fast one Combs ON. us the first timo, gainst the spit- the spitball him fo more than ve. has played professionally only two years, both in the American Association. The spitball delivery is not permitted in that organization. ons = mittee: I. D. Cameron wain Peter: son, L. B. Dokken, ( Russell, and Monte Woods. Mr, Cameron was Jelected chairman and the committee selected Carl E x, of the Erte Bros. I store, a SIX MILES FROM PARIS, WHERE BY MILTON BRONNER Parig. April 30.—This town expects to’ bd jam up with Americans thir summer who have crossed the ocean confident that they will see the 500 athletes representing the United States carry off first place in the Eighth Olympiad which occurs thi: year in France. Already every. hotel in . Paris is overbooked. The Olympi d commit- tee is preparing alist of all board- ing houses -and private homes in and ground Paris which will’ taka in visitors. i 2 e, workmen are rushing crward the completion of the. great eas being specially built at Co- ‘about six. miles.fromi Paris. there thee the ergn? events ympiad wilt take place: - ata itself will ue sur- magic. American “Association BOY SCOUTS ed the scout movement thoroughly. Commander = Cy Aamodt appointed as a troop com- tmast Willia r, with Mernz am Seully n Williams istants. and as a AMERICA WILL ¥4CE STIFF Ly MIGHT IN OLYMPIC GAMES HBPREWITH IS PRESONTED AN HAGLE'S-EYE VIEW OF THe GIGAN? AMBRICA" PIC HONORS THIS YEAR competitors from the various na- tions.. In all about 5000 competi- tors are expected. America Expects Tough Fight The Americans will have keener opposition this year than they had in 1920 in Antwerp, as Euroyy has had nioxe time to recuperate from the exhaustion ‘of the war and mere money has beet spent’ in developing teams worthy of the nations they will represent, , For instanee,'this year Great Bri- tain’ expects to give us the battle of our lives. She is sending 400 athletes. British’ citizens have rais- ed $150,000 to pay the costs of train- ing these, men for the fray. The Colombes stadium contyins a running ‘track 500 meters in circum- ference. It is eight meters broad. n- sidé there is a lawn "80. long. on which will be played ‘football. by. | village” will ‘be cat dh the On either side of this lawn are the .; hours and the pains left me at once. GREATPST ATHLETES WILL DEFEND THEIR ‘OLYM- A meeting of the scouts 1 called Thursday even Legion hall when the n ha y and Plan s been the officers W activities will being laid renewed aturday evening when a social ses- nd adventure as|until a syn a ed be he college until authorities of his home state Sen eT be held on the college | characterized the hardy gold hun-tean arrange to take him there, Hiteh- brict busines mectingiat which time his starting point, he has| authorities at’ North Portal, who| officers of ti association for the concieved a story that is magnetic | denied his admittance into Canada. next year willbe elected. ENJOYED A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP I wish to say that FOLEY PILLS worked O. K, on me in a coupie of I took « couple of them in the after- hoon, ‘went to bed and had a good night's sleep and have slept good ever since,” writes Con Thiel, 118E. Columbia St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, will thoroughly flush the kidneys and increase their activity, —Adv. STADIUM-AT. COLOMBE! places where jumping contests and} javelin, discus and bammer throw- ing contests will take place. | Can Handle 100,00 Sport Fans The stadium will seat 60,000. per- sons. In the center are 10,000 cover- ed seats on each side, There are in addition places for 40,000 more spec- -tators. “ Chances are that even with this seating capacity tickets for the big- gest events will be at a premium and the problem of giving everybody a fair shake is going to be serious. The big athletic sports will take place in July from the 5th to the ath. On the 5th there. will take place the formal ceremony of the opening af these games’ with a pro- cession Of all the athletes. Then will take place some of ‘the jumping ‘events, the bat races, javelin, discus and hammer throwing, steeple rac- ing and cross-country walks. as much Tomance retained 23 aed AND SISTERS! seeing in them just ppeal to the lovers of strong nd the seréen version has all of its potent power, if served th Gum Chewing Aids the Teeth You have the authority of doc- torsand dentists for this statement. Your own experience will prove it, if you will use WRIGLEY’S after every meal. The following quotations from a recent oath on teeth and health are worth rememberings “Dentists have found that the chewing brings about a better “The cicsasing action of the teeth helps to keep them free which lodge in ‘they should be cleaned, and sito will-do it. Also it will ald digestion'and furnish {7 welcome refreshment to mouth and throat.“ 'Séaled in its purity package, bringing all ‘its ofiginal goodness and flavor to you. Get your. Wrigley benefit taday! to the state hospital at Jamestown Christmas and New Year are‘ ob- he world over. exercise of nutrition the im between the ym. the particles e crevices. and, cause decay,” The busy man—or woman either—rarely has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet UGAA: coniE Try Wrigley’s after smoking ="? jidential nomination. ctu | that they must be true,” added Sor- j added, “I believe he is a sincere fel- | | hoard, the real managers,” WILL LEAD ‘23 ig SORLIE FINDS MILL MANAGER ‘SINCERE MAN’! (Continueg from page 1) and elevator bourd’s records by J. F. McGrann, former member, he said that he realized “McGrann was at loggerheads with the manager and tried to pick all the flaws he could.” He added a representative of Aus- tin came to see him to ask advice as to whether he should answer the Mc- Grann charges, and he said that if Austin didn’t answer them they would be branded as true. He said “his party” said later Austin had been asked by a member of the board not to answer them and stirup trou- ble out of which political capital would be made. “Seeing that he has not answered the charges the only conclusion is lie. Not Condemning Him "I am not condemning Austin,’ he low ‘Of course, he is under the Sorlie added that he did not be- lieve the mill could be made a suc- cess under people he said were op- posed to it, “Pll be willing to bet it won't run two weeks after next fails election if they succeed,” he said, refering to the opposition. He told the ‘leaguers resent taat they must support the league ticket if they wanted the Industrial pro- gram to succeed. He asserted that employes of the mill were chcsen through politics, T. H. H, Thoresen, league candi- date for Attorney-General, saia the fight was not between people in North Dakota, but “The same old story, capital in the hands of the few against the masses of the peq- ple.” He particularly thought it import- ant to keep the Bank of North Da- kota going. SMITH’S FIGHT New York, May 1.—Franklin D. Roosevelt, former assistant secretary of the navy, was today chosen chair- man of a:state committee which will propose the candidacy of Governor Al Smith for the Democratic pres- VAN HOOK MAN is ENDORSED FOR HOUSE Van Hook, N. D., May 1.—A. J. Fox, of this community, has been endorsed as an independent candi- date for the house of representatives ‘from this district, which inciudes a large part of the reservation, An- other candidate remains to be en- dorsed. Gas On Stomach May Cause Appendicitis Constant gas causes inflammation which may involve the appendix. Sim- ple glycerine, buckthorn bar a as mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and. removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Jos. Breslow, Druggist. —Adv. LADIES ATTENTION Bus fare refunded on all millinery purchases over $10. At Moline’s Milliner Modes, Mandan, N. Dak. ve ANY PRICE thrift, .{t provides srandintesnonay mith Seer Amal Lae ment. For Shortening For Mayonnaise Use Amaizo—the perfec women. Your Grocer Has It Send for the Amaizo Cook Book—It’s Free ee 111 West Monroe St., Chicago, Ill, New York SPECIAL ON TIRES THIS WEEK ONLY. .$10. 30x3 Fabric Tire and tube, with 1 gallon of oil... 30x3!4 Fabric Tire and tube, with 5 lbs. Whiz Gear Grease........ $10. LOCKWOOD ACCESSORY CO. 800 Main Street Open All Night Set The ChildrenFave “ A Garden - be employed. It teaches fove of ngture, Industry, Norghemp, King & Co.’s Seeds give the: chibdcen maquars’ “deal. For 39 years they have produced good yields suif'ess' cellent quality. They produce vegetables and flowers true . to type. Cultural directions are printed on the hack of each packet. Make selection from the convenient, upright Sterling Seed Box now displayed. ~ AtkocalDealers ee Siti For Candy oil—a contribution of science to the kitchens of American American Maize- aie Company Chicago Phone 187 m7 HERE ts n0 better methodof giving children emmes / / thing to do—no better environment ander sulaicte sb t 00 25 vs Fa