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PAGE FOUR_ ae _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ t MONDAY, MAY 12, 1924 ‘| 1 - - : Sacanl oe et j f ° ; C, BE, Budge of Bismarck, state: ssueniennonns ne . * . hy ’ ie oe Antenne | ley Harris of the Washington team Mae 4 a IS MISS WETHERED GREATEST GOLFER? |Here’s Legislator {Billy Eivane Saye ‘|. bw Seaton of tn Scee| Bismarck Men AS gaat Payee > eget Who Can Fight y al] Betvee’ aanerote eoor trom» pew] Are Elected To |'pnmarch, state delerate to, the ae , , : “ 1 He she \% eee nant winner and world champs to 4 Vets’ Offices} ie! convention to be held at Sa Young English Girl Is Real Marvel, But Her) What part does am unusual pitch: | lewly second | division cclub.# The Lake City in June. } ; “vy Over Mi iHteh P 4 fie ine ‘ay in the. succets of] Whole situation will be b pets Victory Over Miss Leitch Proves Nothing | FAL AAC ale CA Harris, one of the game'n greatest May 12-2Chatles 8, Wilson ‘pice Wall Phair Races That question is brought to mind| Second baseman, is in charge of « 0 was elected commander of] ay gm sending out cards for & WY FO WILLIAM | ln that moteh, Mr dee Gland | by the winning pitching Carl Mays! club that finished fourth last sea-! the North Dakota department, Dis-| oyijdren’s party. What would you : Wethered, sister of the na] burned Che vietoy a ok hie Js turning in for the Cincinnati | son. abled American War Veterans, at the | gaya : f WA olde the Deiliat | arpaler conaiatet nl aceurae ted What will the harvest be for these | annual convention of the vody held | "gay an ; rarity Miss heiteh wis net geaying her "When the New York Yankees! stars in the rolex of managers? in Fargo, yesterday. “{ think R. S. V. P. sounds stilted ; j i (ch Wi ie exe, Hl eligte aU All Well and Was fraiuantt Jasked for waivers on Mays every oe A resofution adopted nt the after-|¢or q kid's affai % “it " we trapped. he did not wt any Cine! American Lengue club was favorable,| Prior to the opening af the major |noon session asked that in event of} “Yq just say, .‘Come clean i MU IG OT Fier on he greatest wenn ell [daring the Feht took the part of al lasing up wh, apportunity | league season, Mack predicted that! another war capital be conscripted | youisville Couriet-Journal. ‘ N fi in the word per walter ; | pitcher at a very| his club would rin second, ne well a ten, rand Fork ; f . Ww Webned teoapree that Mi Th was in the fall of 122, too, thet) That was a rather strong state- eorge E, Felton o: trand Fort i Vv Electricit: i m \ ATP Wetec ho the best woman! Mise Leitch was tnjored tn an feet} ae as ment to make about # club that] was named vice-president; Fred C. Cog or eee y. | IN | R ACK MI Ii | tA So As ous ees dene aie alte Bae bean | ne waiving on Mayn by every] Snished sixth last season, While he [Johnson of Fargo, secretary-treasur- 29 ; ‘ dhu ey we tive since iu i Wate an Longue club made it ap-| hasn't seen the west in action ‘as = ; : fae oft, M We (aie Fuente pagan ge Bld | Unt the dohnaoniun man: | et be stands by hs original pre- wee Herman Zeiesler Aprings ' A We rather hive a notion that Kdith | ji fig mt Meat aannetently Nis, cotatbat Zear ig that Wily pllohd Ee j / = i yeiee in Makin {heh tn en atid ant te oF Conemine American ehampton, | gcieaeiae ing wil falter. On hia club ore] @ g " he \ pasione wan , wives Cionnit Collett on Alexi RtIrlinK, «if to make the American | several pitchers who have the ability | 3 2 dividual Seore in’ Meet mI Healy to ike MATa STERN | wers look as if they had} to be stars, yet who may falter) 3 = , ' hihly to wrent trie Lie aaSUMe ak bre SU sai | , Mayd xtepe out and pit: | buddy. ee ‘ 2 ties Geltelt: lites. a iA aaa: cata MA TAMRN | ches effective ball an a Natipnal| If he gets the pitching he hopes 2 HARMSEN SHOWS Sphere bp the Ferner channien ves the one Mise Wollurell Piatgties for, he is positive his club will al-j = va i aetna P'iE"Atuyx ean continue hin fine | waye stick around the first divi-| Cy 00: or ow 2 ¥ ! WU : Rat an Ree E work, his pitehing may mean a] sian, pias North Dahota Wander Dae Fyyer of extranebene eH al i tovaltor i matehl . Warrant UT TREAT ine| His apie Seana i ; F j = ‘ ' Naver) Weta Aaa : od und chaneode tehing. Philadelphia jetics, wi \ 5 = Hundred in 101 Ranquet ; anion duel stow that Ms] { Honire SE eee ee eee Mine recat mace if it is thoroughly mixed with a well- = / He Peiteh hepan ta clip from the beitehy in her one of Une: gree | veo the same boat as Washington with ie yO See HeeiCish si Ren cme rut | Maya haw a very unusual style of | Johnson working—just a little bet-| cooked cereal. Not one person in a hun = ‘ FE oe eri RIE PATON ie. cone Canivenan 6 PUES SESS CUA as i ede Oneal H dred should eat raw bran. It is almost = : \ 1 ’ y Ne : ide ane OTE HO Wall aw exclusively, his han ——— = NA 1D See ee ic TE AIMRIRIAONE! Jalniont. tonching the ground ws he = _ pure cellulose and is not digestible. z ; PE nah ora iee TRL Cliath CHET MI@IAINE MH HOL COING. “MRRTI ONCE |stats the ball to the batter, | MANDAN NEWS 4 All the bran you need to promote 3 : : wise: | When Mays was stareing in’ the 5 natural and healthful bowel movement = JAmencan League he achieved his | : 2 f \ le uccess heeause he had great stutt,| HEADS POOL DRIVE is in Shredded Wheat. It is combined 2 ||... BASEBALL Ln Ong ment ama de set Sense ea ation topes] With the tissue-building, bone-making : Hiknne TMheowe-LApnen AKON | Aiverican Avaoclation ne the ballon ty way to the | for the wheat pool drive of the North | elements of the whole wheat grain, = ' 4S 7 fi Wall 1 Nica Wi battor as did Mays. His delivery | Dakota Wheat Growers association, = ! f et yok. that fA! Frraitrenaial “wf wax absolutely different from what |and H. W, Price of Timmer, associa- H making it a perfect food for penn z . , ; Kaw ty ' ‘ REePkesen carn FRED A. the batters faced day after day. ted with him in the work, were in = . iscuits wit! i ! ‘ le niet 1, Nie | Lontevttly , wo OL RRIETEN That one of the domitiant | the city today securing maps and| & and grown-ups Two b 2 i i Wiis 1 ky Ne Minneapolis 10) ft) 1 cacons for his success, His style | other data and outlining their plans.| 8 milk make a nourishing meal. Ss i i r he Havel Bt, Paul wou aie RY CHARLES P. STEWART wa usual that it made proper| Mr, Collis declared that every| 3 = \ H ; CRNA % 41 abo NUA Service Weiter ' f the ball all the more dif-| farmer in Morton county would be| & a 1 aa \ tilwanh 1 i W { 2 When he wa alt visited and asked to join in the Ez = : ‘ \ Bie a4 \ litte Pred Ge iG wheat pool which is planned to force Deca ‘eeth F Vanlny, tie " { American Leave die Fred) Mays ik one of the hardest pitch- | millers and others to pay an equit- = Prevents y of T = ( | We obs. Rati a, of Mine ad his ers Lover umpired for, Not so much | able price for the No. 1 hard spring| B I often have occasion to recommend to my = - 1 Nigh handled link, Mle] New Aton eae 00 har Jackyard day. to © of his deceptive stuff but | wheat so essential to the manatac-| & patients your Shredded Wheat. They furnish the 2 yekt Alfann, — Higmay Tetiey.| Noste ws 86 | Lick one dohnny Flynn, for some rea his ability to keep the ball! ture of high grade flour and which] B todghage needed to relieve constipation. I find = ij 1 1 Y oly ( W ” 1} con the nature of which he does not) at the knee. grown in but few places outside they are an alkaline food, and one or two eaten , | Low ited) <68N | amen 0 28 this state, just before going to bed will neutralise the fluids : inv ipo ) Car ‘ y 10 4741 (netoad, Johnny licked him in the sw ball pitching is the hardest; = of the mouth and help prevent decay of the teeth. Hy f inal N Rise} Wart 10-12 ADS | ipnest style > vortectly. When Mays pit | = W. J. Bickford, D.D.S., 3 ‘ 1 wil Y lev i 8 i vat th vid Freddie, ax his moth » the American League, nine | Only = 250 Beacon Street, 2 1 MW ‘ Y vn eo 18 oy was putting a beef poultice over n halls were just at the in every respect as z Boston, Mass. = ‘ i | Pp = = i ‘ 14 oO 1 arek \ i} National League eft eve, not poly: to happen few inches above of | and general condition for it ze as| S 2 3 Now Leipzig Wistanee WW ’ set forth in the national child health | & = ‘ ees: Wiad vain New) uM ht ont Wat two entirely diferent) ¢ables—was found out of the {1 chil- = t eet i yt Reaad danny ‘ Cineiinat responsible f Joo <. both delivered with the same | dren examined Thursday and Friday | & 2. A \ ion, Golden Valley, ON ’ en vA \ Corbett, Young Mit In one case the ball would! ge the annual Child Welfare heclth| & x Ne : \ \ ) \ WwW celebrated scrappers and carve out, In the other] clinie conducted under the auspices = 2 ti wen sin ° i be a fast ball that would) of the City Federation of Women's! & S 1 fap: | yan Nod Ni vit Ww 35 the manner of the spitter. | Clube \= = : ward 1 ‘ 1 ‘ ci 6 ue is last tow san Amer: |. = = ‘ ik i Biamarek, Time 62) Philadelphia ’ \ > Mays didnt have his 4 GET DIPLOMAS i = 1 The t wael Results Saturday tba Verhaps he has} Four nurses of the Mandan Metno- = ‘ i Mile Ron Regist y SU dae 1 not, his peculiar] gist Deaconess hospital will receive | = H \ are MeCann, St Marys 2 mae r style must be a great} their diplomas this evening at Com- Fy = \ ‘ \' ele ‘ v to him in getting by . mencement exercises to be held in| 2 1 t] mint . eae a the Methodist church, beginning at ® s i atau heave Wale Mile Relay Won by 1 ’ © American League is not to be | o'tock = H Alfeon, ON Noddings, withou bway pitcher, even = z ; = inieoks, Ter ta h Mays has passed on. Bryan MARRIAGE LICENSE = : ler] ROY vat Ta < Washington club is a] a marriage license was issued Fri- ‘ 4 wv " of Mays and looks like | day at the office of County Judge B. Mi t od least ey Woah 1 akings. - Shaw to George A. Schick of (ok (eo or mon = iow ‘They’ Ianked w ee atk and Miss Pauline A, Bertch of | eee, = m point My a — h her. ADABRDAAIOANUDARDESUAQADANCD GERDIDAUBLAQARSQEO BUSQ0UUQ0QULBANGU00U00C0080040 im f Jana ni . ‘ H —————— = . \ \ ha ‘ ' ’ ‘Semis RR ee aT v toi. | tate . mT Me \ art were Me N ‘wackor Resulix Sunday Ye Golde Valley 1 The Nut Cracker N NATIONAL PRAGUE . 2 IN ‘ ; Pasta ie 4 RY Jow WILLTAMS ‘ ‘ Rrovlyn vet YO RERR OW Nor TO BERR 1 w Ve ‘ if ( % Dea Wine dole ‘ ove AMBRICAN | ASSOCTATION j i yt } | ¢ Washing aie al olis 63 1 eK, ¢ \ 1 \ eA pet i de & ey | { Hote | ° AMERICAN DRAGER + Hot nt. W Aghieyy A While the sy ‘ t Chey r ¢ e ete She nantes ok ou wou isten fr 8 « If a man buttonholed your coat and told you to listen. 7 : ’ ‘ you would listen—though he talked only of trival things. Baseball Roster Is Changed Advertisements use more courteous means to engage : you. They know you are busy and await their turn — i : : : though what they have to say is important. u The full - page advertisement, the tiniest advertise- 7 j ; a ment—each has its definite message. News of varieties, : prices, economies; of wares you can select wisely and i ; purchase with utmost confidence. News packed into as : few words as possible so as not to rob you of time. They offer only the best. Inferior goods couldn’t } stand up under such public inspection. They urge you SEED CORN to buy the best — to realize the savings made, the steps j vad Teak Gao: saved, the satisfaction gained through reading adver- { White and Barly Yellow tisements and buying advertised goods. - hy 4 Dent of high germina- tion. Special low price. Jens N. Johnson. Give them audience—the large and the small. What* Sheldon, - 9 N. Dak. they say profits you. That's why they say it. ——— ADVERTISING IS YOUR WISEST COUNSELOR IN THE SPENDING OF MONEY MAD PLAY, WITH BEV SHOWN WINNING THE DPRBY IN BACKGROUND. i ¥ ny O-les Sam, 1693. Sincian's Zev was the Is Mel Ping another Gow? Ab | * waters ase “ine ot Harry Po] nought of thy Uke rank and Tile) though he showed aS a La » Srrdtnie’s Renworns stable, another | Curing the winter, bat 0 ot OS Seg eis hag. Tes ip Wis BHO vonnections Wet quietly in ey Host : Tage ; Weeny sinart ho fees Shere send ornate a KH havent Downs, Wewievite, hat Tetnive hie Mriry, S Thess, stosinves were 0 srougter | Me anhayed Derby Porm, ; yo head ‘his were Drom the hoasctops, bet in the Der-| ln this awe Mad Ping was de : on ith he : shocked i word hy | tented hy ain eyelash hy Wise Coun- nection with Menpot Tori by he shake th wese es ‘ j Ss mes & splendid Chane of wirinihe | woking to the Dont xi the stwri of | se n n 2, the Pasteet mite > thm aeeonl consowntive Kentucky | (he histori: aeee and winning: With | awe ever ren hy a twooyenr-old im | 2 = ense. iNentarky : aa any vie Pic MORE Wopo, a @hest |) Leaner Zev Wevwtne Whe iol et Ore] Widreth is pointing Mai Play Tor 4 : atte mee ; = Ping obit of Mei) Ameviewn ‘tart thy @efenting Pepy-] the Derhy there on May 17 end ithe) | ee as, Rnglend’s ‘ext Wicee-yont-ola | colt again will meet Wine Counsellor 4 $i Be vemembered thet in|] mn a match vere et Belmont Park. 4 in this race,

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