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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~"? TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924" shingled ‘silly at the next. desk’ 4s Hoping he at least has one tor her. fi Doan's -Pills—the same that Mr. 7 ck hed, Foster-Milburn €o., Buffalo, N. Y. se _** Phey Are Nutritious — Healthful — Appetizing ak ; ’ ; is irty farmers’ in. his section " ‘t Sunda Billy Evans Says | QUINN BASEBALL'S ANCIENT MARVEL|SEAL SALE IN en a eee et ee | ee eee ee Tee aiid al l STATE LARGER| MANDAN NEWS |[ivvsts's sets." si!| Flowers. Wille Greenhouses % If the pitching phenoms of the! fs ie N. Dad ore brings the list close to sixty. 319-3rd St. 2 spring survive the warm weather | UMA E LAGS SIRENS ot fe rma IN N. z The 9 a and base hits that usually accom turns to date from the annual Christ-| 7. ap Sue tei ae feat STRUCK BY CAR Regular meeting Disabled pany it, a number of major league mas seal sale, which is sponsored in]tne path of the evelene which stcuck | .. Silueys six-year-old son of M and! Veterans World War tonight SF clus will have considerably strong-| ' uehalf of the North Dakota’ Anti-| five, southeastern states and took a| MIs Srank | tebinan. | 205 wccon’ at the McKenzie Hotel, Room SE eee eee ete eae | Tuberculosis Association, indieate| death toll of over 100. Misses Agnes | Ave N. ty is in the Mandan Hosni | 514, 2V. I arinaha’ loabe “ace coeKROAT that there will bea slight: increase | Peterson, and Mabel Wolf, graduate | when he was struck by agar driven | pitchers. Not in yea over the sale of last year, according five been aneaUTuerthe winter et | bY Bobbie Mackin about 4:20 svelook PUBLIC INVITED AK many recruits made sue Kg Dr. dimes Grassick @F this, city, |/Hoimerermin Pipklun) were 1eAughe THY lane 41 Cua MmiiNtigg To visit our plants 'Wednes- me ene wn eee president of the association. Com-|the storm while nearing Fitzgerald, | ¥#in an¢ Menus, day, Bottled Carbonated Bev- Prajna ira cases pee | resi steer oa) plete returns will not be available un-| Georgia, but sought shelter and es- 7 IE ora Day, and see how care- have been put to the big test bfore | til later in the year. caped injury although there were oe crage 7 8y> . GEORGIA BOXER being returned to victors. | Many of the cities did not do as|denths and injuries in that vicinit A marr ne eon ae eaauee ae fully we produce our, different : \ “ iba: { well as last. year, but the school| Peterson and Wolf are driv- Connie Barron and Joseph J, | Products. Carbonated bever- a Without a doubi, the pitching, on, children in the rural districts doubled | ing back to Mandan, Hi, Bosh aL ARB cig? ‘lages are health producing, Billy C ‘ati Ste the whole, is much better thi the sale in some instances and wonk- = : AO mui ‘ishing. : lly € onley, Native of State,| pring ed for their county and for the Chil- TRY OUT SUGAR BEETS Filla the Bill pel Bottling Works.‘ Will Box Stribling | Possibly the pitchers are simply dren's Building fund, it is pointed] Frank Kramer, cashier of the Cit-| “Well, what. qualifications have apita y il : : % [ferther advanced than the batters out. Forty-three counties set aside alizens State Ba Fort Rice has| you ax a caddy?” f J.P. Sell. * . in Ohio und will pay the toll later. i portion of the percentage toward notified Secretary Me Tentterieet |i Te” CHO aBIERORED nr Gm) town Bismarck Bottling Works. . | There is also the probability that this building fund, nine caunties giv-|the Commercial club that he has en- Jud L. P. Warren. Billy<Conley, who is slated to box | Me curtalment in the use of new ing their entire percentage and the Ueto Young Stribling, the Goorin choo} | balls was just the margin the pit: remaining giving from 25 to 50 per boy fighter and conquerer of cham-| Chers needed LONane ts Re: 3 : pions, on May 8 in Youngstown, Ohio, | Rewardiess of the reason or rea The highest sale per capita in any = i is a North Dakota boy and proud of | *0n8. the spring pitching is mueh schooF reported to date is in the P tied SHIN nes vehewa cane NeUlor tiny Manning school No, 3, in Dunn coun- Mott, in Hettinger county, according | : poe tere UE neue ne are cane acre e e to:letters received here from him,| Of particular interest, however, eRe oaE Ue tal i and h climbed up the rough pug-| has been the successful debut of a i ite Bogase ao aanyaingsme ilistie ladder by fights in parts | ber « rui Since pitehing | ee i of the country. For a considerable! is the prc most manager Se time he maintained headquarters in| the succe ot t| THIS OUT— e Spokane, Washington. pleasi | IT IS WORTH MONEY Conley is know ‘rough man” sone \ and ten cents to Foley and in Ohio he has guaranteed tol Waylang Doan, highly t fare) & ffield Ave,, Chicago, ; seore a knockout or a knockdown in| cruit of the New York G | NL, writing your name and address . every battle he participates in. The} a t auspicious debu | learly. You will receive a ten cent i is Youngstown, Ohio, Vindicator, speak-| have much to do with shuping hia | bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY ‘AND TAR ‘ : ing of the approaching fight with | wajor league careor, : i COMPOUND for coughs, colds and What a wreck of the human body constipation Young Stribling says of the North| hoarseness, also free sample pack- cananake:, 4 Dakota boy: “Conley may or may not! — Batted for two) Tete nges of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic ; I a needs the system with dangerous e the necessary stuff to back up| first inning, alme et ie stimulant for the. kidneys, and Peers ‘ t leads to serious diseases. Don't broad offer, He claims to have| courage a hardened veteran, he eae ‘ ae ae FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for neglect it made good in every scrap to date. He | settled down, bli ti cd cae BY BILLY EVANS Quinn Is Pitehi ea hing | COmstipation and Biliousness, These Kelloge’s B: bl. . ought to know what he is talking] rest of the way 4 2 fo 2 in| Calling attention to Piteher Jack Quinn isione of the pite wonderful remedies have helped mil- ellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled, if eaten about.” : 110 innings | Quinn of the Boston Red Sox, the} » iy Is ae his 25th year in| 198 of people, Try them! regularly, is guaranteed to relieve permanently ae ine ANNE che Saucer ais || Beets, les Resta wre cet professional ball, Like the vener- Adv. the most.chronic cases of constipation. If it fails, a Ma : i : 4) Joe Mar pitching his first} Since the New York Yankees tbe Adams, he has passed the an ee our ill Kellogg's is 1 middleweight, weighing | 5 e des “ he | ble Babe Adams, he has pass ys grocer will return your money. ellogg s is [ame for W rtoi vas batted | traded Pitcher Urban Shocker to t : : i cane ~ ; pounds. He plans to fight) jo." ‘laine Pere mh i i : one . ae 1 auie Dr ing Miller pean ae poner ae Bue ar pet Rae all ALL bran. Doctors recommend it. They know Ss 50 pounds, he by the firs nwt St. Li ' or many years re. ‘ Mee coniaine eae mais nee York mn r to face him, Whitey Hugiins, py tu Quinn 3 the lie to the general saillinary spurcHabestaver $10 that only ALL bran can bring 100 per cent results. F Witt. Not a very encouraging | heen his belie? that th itball delivery 1s y poh . , . 5 5 167, ey tart. Apparently it didn't bother| However, Shocker Heh WOW cd onae Gan At Moline’s Milliner Modes, Kellogg's Bran stimulates the intestine im + Ta | Martina for he won from the world | more embarrassing in this respect er had a real sore arm | Mandan, N. Dak. nature's own wonderful way. It sweeps, cleans aaa — 4 ehamps, 7 to 2, striking out seven | than Quinn, veteran spitbalt |in my Quinn, “and T have and purifies! It makes the bowels function | BASEBALI | F rs 4 men. pitcher of the Boston Braves, used the spitball to a reat extent. naturally—and regularly. 3 : Until the season of 1922, Quinn) «yf don't think the cer hurts : é : pate ie first ten days’ of play | was a valu aaualat 08 Ba es the arm if thrown cath fees mo- SCHOOL TERM a ED KRUMBLED Kellogg's Bran has a delicious, nut-like flavor. : he debut of every recruit piteher in| pitehing: st Mis failure to show] tion. Tt the. pitcher who snaps -OOKED/"! Rees a es : : New York 6 the majors was pleasing beyond ex-| in the 1921 world series with the etc one nayaitie wpenaliere BEGINS IN U a READY TO EAT Eat it with milk or cream—or in the recipes given Bu ton 7 beetation, Giants, led to the belief that he was / ont on every package. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily Chicago 8 a 90 done, Bree ean: —in chronic cages, with every meal. All groce: Detroit 9 9 Stoner, starting for Detroit, beat} When the Yankees made one of Peculiar Motion Baffles | The only school in the country £8 J ymeal. All grocers. Cleveland 8) the St. Louis Browns despite | their many trades with Boston! American League players marvel | that begins its “‘year’? in June, is Washington 8 10 the fact that he was touched up for] Quinn was part of the talent turned | atthe manner in which: Quinn} Dakota Business College, Fargo, |} St. Loni soi three home runs. over by th Tors club to the} {}rows the spitba Ne moistens it N. D. Enroll i Ju ‘d . Philadelphia 7.6 10 GO o00 Red Sox. That was prior fo the} with the same motion that he de} 40 °° th: ssiar emalars akan National League Connoll Ch White start of the 1922 ¢ ign. livers the ball to the batsman, three months nearer a salary than] 4 W. . recruit, rated George In the first. s of the season] ffolding: the gall in his gloved | those who wait until Fall. Classes New York a : team his first time out. between the two clubs, which opened | hand, he brings the fingers af the| are smaller, advancement quicker. : oa ; jane Sima the 1924 ‘race at Boston, Quinn | pitching hand to the mouth and with; You graduate at the busiest season. Hi Bibire aida Jacobs, former Seattle star, piteh-] Scored one ie lies a nea Bor vga pele acame eT SEIT at baie You may ‘have leave of absence 9 ing for the Chicago Cubs, bested the | tevies over the world champs, and delivers the ball to the batter. | 4p d threshi een a ae Cincinnati Reds 2 to 1, with Pote ere With most spitball pitchers, mois- g harvest and threshing. ‘ook i J ‘3 sepa e « Philadelphia Ey Donahue the opposing pitcher. Defeated Yanke*Ten tening the ball Ss a separate act Nearly 700 banks employ “Da. eae 5 18 agg [teobs allowed only four hits, Wien, waked latter (he lg trom the elise A re kota’? graduates. Frank Kouba was r PAnibcican cAmeocialion Oamuleaensy - ve many times he had beaten the se Paes petra Seibanast recently sent to the First National f Woe i e other hand, if Johnson's © since le them, he repligd: | Sliva on the by : is] Bank, White Rock, $. D. ‘‘Foll ; f Sheed appears just or ; alten ree : ‘at a] sible to determine whether he » 2S. D. ° Follow we A ‘ ieMiananate cos ot BEAT tent hy convinced hee Beis] each ROEM, cats, kes to best | cving to throw the apltball of Tast| the BucceSBful.” ‘Enroll NOW, the original BRAN~seady to eat Minneapolis - 10-9 526] Tikht, the players start hugging the | one reason why L can give you some | Ne y i« | Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Cafiimbo. 9 9 500] Plate and stepping into the fast one| figures on my showing inst the | That in itself is part of the secret! Frone St,, Fargo, N, D. . emia 9 10 474] With a reckless ubandon, Saniten of his success. Louisville ™ 10 418 [2s apace _hbconling ite -amvaadenei sl Mave Difficult Task err rn ; Milwaukee s.00000...6 9 400 faced the New York club 2 times Difficult Tasi i TN ? Toledo 7 ieee (eater | “950 WINS $500,000 and iave cesredulbsmiceaniee: Agiectoenvcsniteincate oxtianitc ' Wu ui Mt TTL NR pe: a “Iam rather proud of that record,| patient that all his imaginary ilt & Results Saturday SOK . because a pitcher has done a day came from brooding. & 1 = 3 ional League k when he b the Yankees. cheerful,” said the doctor. i 45 (ohicago 2; Cincinnati 3. Before the geason ig over I hope} ‘Sing at our work.” ; : F aeons Tie Rhiladelnivin: 8. to add at least three more games to} ‘The man hung his head. 2 { Baton ll; (Brooklyn 2: collection of wins and if I am| “I can’t,” he dom ale Others not scheduled. maybe twice as many. glass blower. 2 . , American League | 2 . ’ q St. Louis 3; Cleveland 5. oe : : , Detroit 8; Chicago si ; “ dak : Washington 3; Boston 8. EB . Philadelph w York 10, z 4 an Assoc PY 4 Columbus 4; St, Paul 6. 2 S Toledo 7; Minneapolis 10. . Louisville 7; Milwaukee = ‘ = Indianapolis 8; Kansas City é a j ae : ‘ Former National BOTTLED CARBONATED _— | League Ump Now i A A Fight Referee! 5 a Cleveland, May 6.—Charles Rigler, ‘ = big league umpire who retired as a : z National League arbitrator two years ; ; of gaan Z ‘ E ago, simply couldn't resist the lure | : Ne = ee es | ome ing. t Pizlecibes just been named.as ono| iS ou ou now OOUu E] of-the fight referees satisfactory to thonew Cleveland Boxing Comin: F e food Value of Carbonated Beverages : sion. | ih , The professional fight game is to : ? — j Ee eens hil st] qos eect teltee mies. A BOTTLE OF CARBONATED BEVERAGE WILL EQUAL IN FOOD VALUE | ™ Paneho Villa, world flyw ent chen has given to Alice Elizabeth Kins- | S E ion, is being sought as the big at-| ian a fortune of half a million dol- . PBB ON ae lara sad, at the same time, extab- : ; A Slice of Bread and Butter residing over fete sngneeene lished her legally as daughter of \ is smo novelty for Rigler, as he has} the late Albert Kinsman, manufac- , ° been the third man in many an im-| turer. After separation from his Notable ( om: arisons One Fresh Egg portant bout. Since competent ring} first wife Kinsman refused to re- ' p a = referees are scarce, the commission | cognize his daughter and, upon his j ' ‘aes A Glass ef Milk— é was very glad to appoint Rigler, death, litigation ensued. News of =e eal = The formet National League um-| her good fortune doesn't excite the | , W. Pp. aman Direster Hureau fi Faods-and Siena. = pire has always figured in the sport| 10-year-old heire: bit. She s 5 ey epartment of Agriculture, State of Michigan. = game as player or official, Years ago| she'll give herself a good education A Potato is 78%. Water.| Whele Milk 87% Water. : a he was a prominent figure in pro and will try to buy some ice cream | ' 4 Three Ounces Mashed White | ‘ootball circles in this sectien sodas for es ‘gang. Celery 95144% Water. Eggs 14% Water. Potato E Sa Beta ‘ ‘ ; = ‘| ALL TIRED OUT Onions 87% Water. Perterhouse Steak 60%. : = ut Cracker | 5 erences (O' T iS OF a Found @ = +e : | Hundreds More in Bismarck in the spai 5 94 ish: matoes Babe “Ruth made his fest home "Same Plight. 4 Asparagus 94% Water.| Fish from 70 to 84%. tol { run the other day and is now only; < Besides Furnishes Additional Ene d ; 74 away from the record he wants| Tired all the time; Apples 84 Water. |Hash 80.3% Water. ; Pane Seen am to sof Gat faTy and worn out night and "270 i 3% . pte Needs No Digestion oOo aa SL phRRs f ; re Carl J, Alsberg, Former Chief of Bnrean of A big league manager must be a| Back aches; head aches, —_—-— 7 ‘ Chemistry, Washington, ‘D. C. geod student of human nature, even| ‘Your kidneys are probably weaken- ' Ps a ifthe doesn’t get much chance to|ed. s seer: e ‘ge practice the -pift. You should help them at their e Invite th P j 3 oe _ e@ FuDpilc ‘We: are just beginning to realize} Let one who knows tell you how. 4 i iA ’ > ‘ 3 what the critics meant when they| G. W. Burbeck, sta. engineer, Bis- ‘Wednesday, May 7th, is National Carbonated Beverage Day. The Plants of the undersigned Companies will | said old Hi Johnson, ‘as a presiden- mare sayas ot bad a attack of} ,be oncn from 9 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. on this day and we hereby extend to each of you a hearty invitation to visit | tial candidate, would take a lot of |lumbago. I could hardly -get about, Plaats, oti beating. my bese was so lame and painful and oo our and learn how Carbonated Beverages are manufactured. ‘ ' oe and I felt drowsy and tired. As en- ' dt. is the earnest desire of the undersi; Bottlers that Ci ii ji If the Marines ever decide to hold |ginéer at the Electric Light Plant, invitation: so that they te obtain eee ge of one of th o~ at ie sy qndust joke sdzneinge af thie ‘ a.gold championship the posters, ot,|there was more or leas exposure to : i ay " f iz t e great Fo dustries of this Country. course, would ‘be, changed to read|draughts and I ‘blame the colds I Pa < : : “Join the Marines and Explore the}took for starting the trouble. My Sand. Traps.” : kidneys didn't act regularly and | oh BOTTLING WORKS ad when I heard about Doan’s Pills any Fp gates a} B; m A ‘ | ‘Now if Mike McTigue will only |being so good I -began using them. SER TA Oh. Hk Se ue © tig bo A Wa Po Warr come out and confess that his real|,Qne \box cused me up and I have : mie R. . en a Be | name is Heinie Spiffinherg, or some-|never since had a return symptom ee z ‘ . © | thing like that, all will be forgiven. | of kidney disorder.” e , c : cae Price 60¢, at all dealers, Dan't f4ore Bott arbonated Bevera es ~The athletic Mr. Kipke leaves|simply ask for a kidney remedy— o * i ¢ ie “ & ws Michigan with nine letters end the, eA e

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