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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE é . FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 | 4 iia Results Yesterday ~ ~¢ ny 7 8 Yew = * . 2 EN ees ee | Indianay io oMioniiee 8 | Major. league ball clubs weak at] __ THE ELTINGE : } Louisville 18; Kansas City 6 I shortstop seldom get anywhere i The Feature at the Eltinge thea- Be National Le: | teh quest for a pennant | | tre for today and Saturday is “Fiow- ® a SteeLouis 6; Pittsburg 8 | Weakness at that position is a ‘{ ing Gold” from the story by Rex 0 Cincinnati 1; Ch jularing fault: that often makes an | Beac r a4 eae Vos DY Weal ie Te HNL eta oUE ot aie | Milton Sills and Anna Q. Nilsson, America Leag 1 tend ¢ nape: | kow, supj ed by ice Jalhow y eds , ; ROMA ee ae | epaperemindes Walie ees ree Josephine Crowell, Charles Sellon, | Age 7 1 ie Boston Red tallenderedn Rert Woodruff, Cissy Fitzgerald und] Would Have Headquarters } Ne Noe I raja cae Ae Sioa ei A Ca UrRSROS John Roche. 2 = | Guay. (o SOMPRS Rare HT Se |°"Author Beach has chosen for the} Designed to Serve All mee setting af his sto mall town ee F c dies ee re Elli uit ik Texus Whteh. Had weRar TOW Drug Stores and Public ¥ | i ie tel She nat a into a furore by the discovery of ; | ‘ lege nad SARITA ih ii OE te oil in the vicinity. It immediatdy| New York, Ma f | SAR te Bah Saphedil oleae | becomes the Mecca of fortune-seek-| pharamists throughout the United - YATIETY OPANG 150 nea t He } Walter Johnson Holds Them FAULTY STANC Mi thi carly success af the Boston ers and adventurers of every k.nd,| States are thoroughly organizéd to ¢ seas it 7 , ti ou t a among whom are Calvin Gray and} conduct a drive to procure one mil-} a ‘Helpless Until He Is Taken f Maas UA LTE aD tits Henry Nelson. Nelson, a former|lion dollars for a Pharmacy Head- : , ‘ Nee TAGHHEATE | Bromincn ty othan” Shortstop: Dudley | | army officer, had gone there to be-! quarters Building, The chairman of | ws : Out of Box } in golf it means almost ev j | come rich, Gray had gone to avenge | the camp | i Oe ie Bi thing. A majority of the great p Ge ane | | himself on Nelson because the latter /B. Dunning of Baltimore, Md. Other | a ae Re ENG ies Hai crs have almost exactly the same| “He is the greatest shortstop 1| had been dishonoraily discharged| members of the committee are S. L. | % 2 MAG vetetin Washington piteher, t {have ever been teamed with,” says from the army. Hilton, Washington, D. C., W. Bruce MURR THe anikeua’ within alroat lt is re Wo if the | Second Baseman Bill) Wanabsgangs. The enmity between the two men) Philip, PF. Kelly, | § Cn ES aia Ea ies nd ac. secured by Boston in a trade witn| | is intensified when both fall in| Baltimore, and . Neweomb, Min- | . } MET oRK eons loveve ; cur h 1 very few nd | J live with the same girl, Many at-| neapolis, “ Associate committeemen | ] Me MEE beltie. relieved pry, | UBorthe de foves Fame hone i tempts are made to “get” Gray, but . M. Hayes, Director of Prop: | Mere num’ (ko vankes purently it is different ig base-| ‘That iy quite a compliment, eom- he frustrates’ the plots and even- . C. Bortner, Business Man- | iS xin bo Mack says that in Alling from so fine a ball player as | tually has the joy of sceing his en- Kelly, Treasurer, of F u % Ken Williams of tt i us picked up a youngs-| Wamby, who has been associuted | émy the loser in the battle af wits. L. Newcomb of the Uni-| Browns and Tobin, at good hitter ind | w.th a number of good shortstops,| = rat aa aa Pareto ay uegeter of th loped Detroit, & to 7 prove true, Mack should | 1 and Joe Sewell, now playing | | pence yma NexteDOer (by, mers a yoee oy aes encoun a fe cago Whit r. Yet it is question-| that position for Cleveland son Hough, author of the “The Co-| Publicity. 5 Me Saal er came to the big ig thelgrotepe of vered Wagon,” “North of 36” and} Committcemen have been appoint- o & poorer style at the! Man the Bostonv ined “The Mississippi Bubble,” which wil:|ed in every state, city and county in r eee TEINVCU SHIRL | be seen at the Capitol Theatre to [the country. Every branch of the Every mode o all wrong, accord-| when he had charg the St. Louis {| night will have one of the best easts | dru business is taking part in the ~ a tt Ttlwory, ate jails RGRRRE ET ace tHeeennwen | enterpris Ss, wholesal- Y ; er tied eet Le zed Victor Schert ers and etaers, college poreso,| EM. CONVenience » Cub to hit them hard and to} when he took over the reins there. WHO diverted Gleries Way, | 00erd of pharmacy members ahd u clda, H HSEILSi ta ard ic Go eel | Mabel’ Normand, Madge Kennedy | drug store clerks. own. to domes- 4 young ‘1 her, 3 | Fohl predicted great things for Dud- ee es, lat a Dal ene Anne Pe ethe arte dnee eae 4 ° OL tees.) it Boston to eight hits, HOLD TRACK MEET ley Lee inside of a year, Looks as Man Next Door,” and placed at the s e erected has not ye' e is won, 9 to 1, Brooklyn umestown, ND. May At Ubu gounuator is poing 16-ehdas ia disposal of Schertzinger its enor- eae aeons, ee tic science is in ee phia, 1 Oto 4, and Pitts! ( h schools will 1 Fis manager by making good from nous studios! at Hollywood and told ccording to a statement just is- | ll d. D il in St. Louis to camp, 8 to 6 here Saturday, May the start. Bee ge eee him to go ahead without regard for| ‘vet by Dr. E. L. Newcomb, Director | stalled. : al y In the American re'ation, Jeet. being sponsor eee Geraeein ai which proved sensation of the Pennsyl- | expense. OER “The Headquarters | 5 mM neapolis opened at ome beta k tnis Club whie * a nia re by setting a new world record for the two-mile relay uilding is to be used to promote bet- | b k ® ciowd of 9,000 @sine i ae Lee is the makings of a great ball econds. Left to right the men are McKillop, Tid ter drug service to pharmacists and | aking tests are Me aso. Sip, : nt because he loves the game | Inset shows finish of event idower the public. The American Pharma- : 9 13to 6. St ; Eek Gu anine eo Ee = Coneratulated|*"!" s=ention unter’ soe Made by women YL an opening da in noe story will best illustrate what nee eee ee tne °, | STATWATET | auspices the campaign is being con- me O00 mean: : Ei y evening, May 2 |e —— ducted, was organized in 1 The | wh h d d , By orth Dakota fees The Nut Cracker | hop will be held Friday | “since my wite 7 death, five years! Avsociation has been very largely re- [° 0 have devote & eo : on aa eet In 1922 St. Louis sent him to Co-{ 2 | e ea Pe ago, I have suffered greatly from sto-| sponsible for federal and state drug | th ir li b wi | -—BASEBALI — Hydro-Electric |lumbus in the American Associa- BY JOE WILLIAMS eT GREReATiA GEG HCIO Geen Soe eee oer ine ea cual cane nibven ouefrrenant These eir lives to prob- a ee wad Assets Shown] tic: then managed by ¢ ce Row-| Not only does it take nerve to be) at the high school. Thirty-five will | times x Setiover 50 Ibs. and at} laws are generally recognized as be 1 f h ° ——— e TSns STOWE SABITADS OPI ban/ Ledier EGE | AI OLEATE EE coe ote gh school, Thirty-five will 13 as yellow as saffron. My| ing the most complete and satistac-] LEMS OF the Kitch- : erican Asso oe = ate Tena bepenenene i his is the largest class | doctors could not help me, Six doses|tory measures of the kind to be i th Ma eipolls fee ran ie ib il Lcegeing amoptinntliplager anew: 28 RO in the s leit hist "ye co pieMoves Wondered! Remedy have] found anywhere in the worl en. There 1s not one EE ment in the United States eight choog | ond gave the players owned by the| Cleveland used five pitehers in one | {RINE MEETING AACR thea ae Ne regened _ condition under which Caunbus, \its present development, the geolo- ree preference, hoping go deve-| game the other day, thereby demon-} Hen¢ Dr. Henderson will leave | tulating me how well I look.” lt is BANKS CLOSED | ¢ sien 2 Tn) carey annnanell centile major ata tances tO) geaMne coneliey that he bao’ "Tor damerton where Mes. |a single, harmins preparation thai| The State Bank of " Compertown,| & Leavener could be Minneape 8 statement on developed and. po- < : pe DEISE: EM ye the upper hand.! Hende: will vis or ves 2 ees iriggs county, capi stock $3 r P) antavitie : tential'water power of the country. | Es Pat terels a bench warmer. ee |at the home of their sony Dre C.-&-| Ohe: intestinal tract. and: atlave. trey surplas $15,000 and deposits g213.000,| 8€d, that has not been _ Cale ey {00| The present installed capacity ge] ne. tan » the i¢ ealizing |. Getting Firpo to quit the ring may] Henderson. Dr. Hender: Hill leas | infle ton whic ieee and the Portal St: Burke * Py "5 a 4 r capacity 0 Ce ee ae é : enderse x. Henderson will lea-| inflammation which causes practical- he Portal State Bank, Burke 4 m Toledo oe 2 9 ps0 a 100 horsepower or more is uw pe Ley io ety not be a a trick but getting him| there this evening for Cleveland, | ly all stomach, liver and intestinal| County, capital $10,000, surplus $2,-| tried repeatedly here. M 3 National League 000 horsepower, un increase of | Sia te geey e day and) to. quit talking is something else) Ohio to attend the annual conven | ailments, including appendicitis. One| 0% deposits $185,000, have closed’ When you use i ; Wee as ‘ t 1,160,000 horsepower, or near- eee ail 2 ; fain, tote. tion of the hrine. Mrs. F.|dose will convince or money refund-| #¢cording to announcement at the| y y New York ade 15 per cent over 1021, enim Rover going to make the big] Peal GgteneG ite wioiemawiviitiie ner| (ea —Adv,| State banking department. tt peticaeo 10 6 * q its new estimate of potential |} ie ng on the Den i want Sone TURN peematy be receiving | sister Mrs. H. R. Bitzing at Wash- LEE Oa RUE Eee ee te Cincinnati Be ater power resources, the survey | y nd jon’t_care| very little credit as champion of the De Gs, Gilli ale, cepresenv PLE iG = x 3 y Boston: Aen placed) Washin st among the | it What league if you can't get! light heavyweights. . . .Most ot] Mizvah Shrine No. 1 at the eonvens| The plecte came tity es DOD COMBINATION Brooklyn .. 7 6 states for pow Hable both 50| the St to send me to| which is deserved. ‘to '- ob cating used this summer} ‘The hat and scarf to match is a ry tion in frocks is very fine and very flat i v Pittsburg 7:8 per cent of the and) 001 por/coné| seme ¥ really needs a short- eos | : and’ hangs (perfectly ‘straight. combination that is ideal for the . 1 St. Louis hy of the time, New York is the lead-| SP and will give me a chance. Ij So far the New York woman gym-} ENJOYED A SLEEP pages ere aie og tailleur. In plaid or printed silks | jr Philadelphia a 16 ing state in developed water power,| Wm 2 big leaguer and the sooner 1] nast, who makes a specialty of pick-| “I wish to PILLS FUR COAT they are most effective. AX 3 ne capacity of installed 4 and | 8et a chance to play regularly the| ing up elep hasn’t attempied| worked O. K. on me in a couple of{ Tailored fur coats for sprin = = # American League a the notenti 1 ves walable 50 per quicker I'll prove i to throw the beasts, after the in?/hours and the pains left me at once.|{the latest wrinkle. An attractive] ELKS MEETING TONIGHT CS Be Yor i Bi se e We WaEeah om GWatte _ if | noon, went to bed and had a good|W! a ched collar and a: he | 7-4 A 5 ARM eo ei. eae ane PEs EI) the ONES ameeee eae Be The glayer-writer ban will not{ night’s sleep and have slept oad edges are bound , with ‘black silk :30 p.m. Short important : 1 Cleveland 51 Ue alalinensnandquoter tin sang ven r with Tulsa in the West-| tuch Dempsey or Ruth. You don’t | F writes Con Thiel, 118E.| braid. 4 business meeting. - anc D 7 7] pow d potential 480,000 3 pes hog realize what amatenrs ic 4 ‘ort Wa ‘i ‘ Ratton 9 Bat femal otential 480.000, | | tan Teague. “Two years in the minora] Ui" to realize what amateurs they | Columbia ‘ort Wayne, Indiana. wane 5 NDEIRGRIOU and Fre 00D: and he has made good his deckta-}®7¢ Until you read their stuff. | FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant Sista a NO akota 245 and 193,000, anes : ‘. Deas iftr the k s, will thoroughly Bast es s Haase attiee tion that he is a big leaguer. a ‘ (Rene nD move aston outh Dakota 18,171 and 110,000. On eee ho 8 Ba VIee ceeuer, Willie Hoppe is going to give up; flush the kidneys and increase their x 7 > or 2 x cegnizing the futility of trying to) ——-——— HARRY HEILMANN, PREMIER BATSMAN OF AMERICAN | oe in een pein te) ARILMANN, © ae DATS U compete with the baseball iveries. | Wanda Stopa, Bohe- ON TIRES THIS WEEK LEAGUE, NEVER TRIES TO GUESS THE PITCH ~~ j | eeeeaioi ce ONLY. We wish Mr. Daugherty would step! Imia’s “Golden Sun v2 Bahri, . CGR forward and reveal the name of the} 1 30x38 Fabric Tire and tube, horse he is going to play iN the der- Ends Career with 1 gallon of oil................. ° 0 ny : by. The suspense is getting — r , awful i (Continueg from page 1) 30x3!4 Fabric Tire and tube, . See TRE WEIGHT OF THE Bopy WELL * KIOOCEACOo Pes row sero esos BY HARRY HEILMANN Champion Bateman, American League The-art of batting is a combina- tion of natural ability plus consid- erable thought and study. Certain pitchers have a set method of working.. Study, their style and profit. . A great many catchers have a set “system of handling their pitchers. "This ‘Knowledge “can be used to ud- vantage. Watch carefully the methods anf ' matnerisms of other players regard- ed a@% great hitters. I bave learned :mueh from Cobb. ; Here are some of the angles ot batting as I see them, One con always laern something about the art of hitting them safe. Of late eats I have made a number of 4 in my style which I feel worked to my great*advantage. » ‘confidence in your ability. “that you” always “have “a the pitcher. . - rough Style, Best, ' Harr Ledmayin “RK KEEN EYE 1S MOST NECESBARY— PASS LP THE BAD ONES” Perfect a good free swing without any hitehes, that ends with a follow through as they say in golf. a style gets the welght of the back of the swing and makes distance. A keen eye, as we say in ll, i8 most necessary. This ables the batsman to look them carefully and pass up the bad ches. All good hitters agree that proper system is to iit every ball that comes over, except the count, three-balls and no kes. Such a system gves the ter a decided edge. I favor having the weight of the body equally distributed . on legs. This stance allows the man to step in, if the ball is a cutside, or back, if the ball Many of the best hit! believe equally . distributed wi makes ityeasier to shift and Such body for base- en over pit: the gop? with stri- bat- both bats: trifle is de- livered on the inside of the plate. rs earry ‘the weight entirely on the back foot, rf eight pre- It is versa. low it. to throw. your duty. Don’t Try to Outguess Pitcher er your pesition at the plate for the different pitching you face. right-handed hitter when facing left- handed pitching, far back in the battes’s box and vice A curve ball must break in, and’ a position far back in the box gives the batsman more time to Zol- necessary to change For a 1. fav, standing With a pitcher working who de- pends a great deal on a slow ball, or change of pace, it is well to stand well up in the front of the box. I am strongly opposed to trying to guess what the pitcher is going If you: guess wrong you are badly crossed up. Be ready fog any offering he may, serve. Make every time at bat count. Regardless of conditions, always ‘i- gure you are up there’ with a “set intention and seek to carry, out Many a ball game is decided by a base hit Work hard-ahd ‘always feel victory is possible until the game is over vents lifting up on the ball to some} and the opposition has ‘scored more degree. ss runs than your side. \ After watching Mr, Pancho Villa in action we have resolved th is one Filipino whose indepen we shall not questi a, A Boston” marathon runner hae Worn the same suit af clothes for nine years. We hope no one ever runs him ragge | |_MANDAN NEWS | WOULD CURB AUTOS CHASIN! FIRE WAGONS, A new ordinance to curb the auto- mobile drivers Who insist on tearing through the streets following fire fighting apparatus on runs to i was placed on its first reading by the city commission. The ordinance) requires automobile drivers upon |] sounding of the fire alarm Whistles | or approach of “fire engine, police patrol or ambulance” to draw closely to the right curb as possil and provides fines for any persons following such equipment closer than 300 feet. The ordinanée” further prohibits parking of cars within 15 fect of fire hydrants and atso a ¢lause prohibi ing the washing af automobile d streets in the city. Be med, is because mud w: fiom éars chokes up sewers, A penalty of not more than $100/ fne or 30 days in jail or both is-af-' fixed for,any violations of any of the provisions of the ordinance. as BUSY TIME AHEAD A busy month is ahead for the junior and senior classes of the high school with their varied pro- gram of duncesy shows and class! gatherings. H Beginning’ with a program this! coming Friday evening, May 4, which | will be given at the high school! assembly as a benefit to cover ex-| penses of the debating team, every week end will be taken for some sfecial event, The annual sen.or class play, “Come Out of the Kitchen“ will be presented on Friday evening May 9. On Wednesday evening, May 14, at the high school assembly a min- strel and vaudeville program will -be given by the best high school ta- lent as a benefit for the athletic association. Friday evening, May 16th, will oc- cur the annual junior banquet and prom. The class. day program. will be | 4 | taker, and It Scorched Her Wings The married life was nt partic oar ardent, and soon they separa.ed. Smith and the girl became better fiiends, and then lovers. When the studio crowd scattered, Wanda ang the Smiths remaince friendly, and she smocti:nes pied their town apartment when they went to their cott in Palos Park. Smith himself has insisted that his relations with the were purely platonic, his wife has ibn iding, her loyalty to anda left Chicago last winter for New York. She remaned ay until her sudden apyearance as nemesis at the Smith home, There she showered bullets at Mrs, Smith, one taking off the protesting care- fled to mysterious obli- vion. has a lovely. lure but sometimes tho untrained flyers scorch their wings. THE DICTATOR There’s no law against buying a hat. with a 100 per: cent Kick init. “The Gordon is that kin of.ahat. “The Dictator” is an es- pecially-apt model—young men acclaim it—older men approve. In summery colors you'll like. GORDON HATS ‘” FIVE DOLLARS with 5 Ibs. Whiz Gear Grease........ $1 0.25 LOCKWOOD ACCESSORY CO. 800 Main Street Open All Night Phone 187 | Bed ‘excursion fares to cities and tourist objec- tives of the Far West are offered to you by the Northern Pacific between May 15th and Sept. 30th. Return limit Oct. 31st. Round Trip Fares . 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