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PAGE FOUR “~ * ** EE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ceuu ss se TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924 [BASEBALL | ron CONTEST 18 SUCCESS RED GRANGE ree a i : : @ e They tried it _ Pia os a The Nut Cracker BY JOE WILLIA! M rhe He ry County Declamatory Contest AS A HURLER = American Association held May 10° was a success, The] WwW. LL. contest was under leadership of coun. | Indianapoli eseeees IE ” ty superintendent Miss Erma Smith, Kansas y 4 Ww The following were the — succe stu | i | STRAIGHT DOPE BEN. ON i THE RADIO ; & yfeel ue Sor esuanes | | If your Uncle Samuel wants to por : f haa Was a Ist Place—Bessie —_Flewelling,| ikeeps the Japs away from the hor- tee : tea Deak and) Dona a elit, Vee ner ae rors and handicaps of this country, | | Milwaukee s.ecesee0e 9 11 ace Katherine Flanagan, | that’s his business. Personally, 1{ e ' altel 1 19 Ralph Matiz, Deering j ain't no more intrested in the mat- viedo. Sad Lula Ellis, Anamoose ' National League und Chas Franson, Velva. | 5 w. 1 t The judges in t contest were: i 7 " Ju A. G. Burr of Cincinnati ww ne A he 2nd Judi New orl ig 8 District, Supt. C. G. Heen of Minot, Chicag M4 il 4 and County Sup A. M. Waller of |! | ter than Battling Siki would be in an empty gin bottle. ... and won health ! When all else fails, Kellogs’s Bran relieves constipation. “If eaten regularly, it is guaran- teed to relieve permanently the most chronic cases, or your grocer will return your moncy. For Kellogg's is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL But why start and stop with the Irice inhalers? As long as Samuel | jhas gone in for high-hatting in a lserious way he ought to slam the 8 -spangled doors shut in the fa fof ALL alien annoyances, to wit s . i! fs 1013 135 PLANS RELAY RUN ew York as} Lou s 13 1 Take Place Over Valley City, N. D., May 13.—L, W.| ‘ se While the | Philtdetvhia G ALr BS anni abana ey Yu. CA.| | 1—Lecturers with superior airs and bran can be 100 per cent effective. ints Lose While the American ic [together wit ae Gey ieee | inferior bank balances, who come D. ees ty r h Gi wl yeu : 5 Sear: ie octors recommend Kellogg’s Bran, Reds Win bs plug to tinge w deiayinan here and tell us where to get A s Br New York ......-4.04 6 Saneetown\ and Vallee Cts | off, and why monocles should cooked and frumbled. They know it brin Bostor 10 8 A: an AUG: | never be worn in shower baths. It sweeps, cleans and purifies the Chicago, Ma cinnati | Detroi Moy ; nt boys trom | esac cate || it systein of those danger- Reds took the | stionai | St. Louis M10 ‘ will participate in the long j2—French pugs who say they'll lead to other diseases. League Gray Chicago : 9 10 rel each boy running one half | fight at the drop of a hat andj P ei Giants, by de Sail i Washington 10° 12 mile at atime . The boys from Val- |, then drop at the sight of a left] poonfuls of Kellogg's to 1 t Cardinale ogi 9 ou ley City will curry a message from | hook. ee ses, with every meal. Webeit cas eel Philadelphia 6 ou Pray to the mayor of James- ri ful, mut-li davot were be Sey to. lille Ane guhientooAl Bogert |3—Wild bulls of the Pampas and } anal Bie Hbvgees KSUMDLED ! WIN ane ENOL Results Yesterday nieesarelntre Ho: Gur ayon|| | other varieties of bunkbred cattle n. Sprinkle it over siete © other cereals. ‘Try it in the recipes every package. Kellogs’ an i leading hotels and clubs. Sold by al gue National L READY 30 cay st contentedly if not ap-| that f on the long green. | preciativel BASEBALL RESU s Br 4. rettibone, No D. the 4 s$ ery 1 gro GS COKiPaNy 4—Russian revues that show us mee A Toro e | | i | what subtle comedy really is | | thereby increasing our apprecia- | tion for Ben urpin. plow 10 and Da | Long-eared philosophers who talk | of the soul of Ameri up by having a check CUT THIS OUT— If IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley Walker got a home up inning in’ Minneapo up a pitcher's batt Minneapolis 4. | & Co. 2835 Sheffield Ave,, | 6—German wrestlers who run mainly | Associat and Golinipue ee Mw eR ee: ML, writing yo: and address | to double chins and triple de- in over Indi ater clearly. You feats ivilicub home and Hate ea bottle of FOL 1 young athlete who | Gi oeu Paul rot home runs which aided the 1 ry Dlaw Baseball COMPOUND fi oe | ear Saints in de in, be li a ld hoa ness, als | vy Red Grange of Illinois w sage, always sent collect. Bees On the Bosphorus} «« FOLEY i diuretic | gre all player, an All-Americ ee Japanese Prince stimulant. for _ the and|back fielder, in’ fact, You didn’t|8—ALL PEOPLE WHO COMMENT, 5 . bietantinonie Aiiy 13 base.| FOLEY CATHARTIC Going To Olympics], Constantinople, May 13.—A. base-| Cnstipation and Biliousne TS for|know he was I star. He is. | ‘ow. IN THE cot PRY ball league is being organized by These; You see him here as he looks piteh- |» WHERE I COME FROM ies Ani is of Constantinople, | Wonderful remedies have helped mil-|ing for dear old Ilinois. eet ee Tokio, May 13.—Marquis Kuni-] jt will be a four team le from tions of people. Try them! | ae —— Suzanne Lengleny will take the hisa Kuni, younger son of Prince] ihe employes of the An ~ Adv. oath for the French Olympic Kuniyoshi Kunt and brother of the} press Company, Stand — — |McGraw Enthuses | tes. but the boys will have to take crown princess, will attend the[ puny, Robert College Regular meeting Lloyd! Over Young Dean the wallopings themselves, | T \ Olympic Games at Paris this sum-]Station ship Scorpion, Seven na--o a | eB | nm | | And keeps ‘em off your vocabulary,! the cellar, where they will be at| bigger and better beers is to get the ‘ mer, Marquis Kuni will visit} tionalities are represented in the| SPeta Post tomorrow sevening In Debut Effort) we oniv nave to w too, home to their friends, if any, the| home distillers out of the cellar by France in the course of a journey} Robert College team 8 p.m. Colonel E. P. Quain) eras: B months until the Yankees the o. rest of the season. the Fourth of July. around the world, Although born = as address the Post on|By NEA Service Giants get together and settle this]! Carnegie Tech is all worked up be- cre? OS REM Eie tue. Hae Leeoatly FUR COLLATS ite cur “Americanism and Prepared-|: New York, May The most| master mind business again. cause the bi I] team used a ring-| as the winning percentage of the! ‘That remarkable man who could s. this young m recently] Detachable collars of white fur ee ee ee r seen af Erie as er... . What's the matter, was-| Phillies, but to the Guzzling Gussies| always take it or leave it is said to relinquished his princely title and] are ctical provision on the Johnny Dundee says he will not] y¢ te an good?” itimésne faith) opel anidisiangoversi| Veo Headitig the agitation, having re- took that of a marquis. newest coats, which enables them Se nager John Me-|-Tetire undefeated and there are any Sete Ke oan os solved that he can leave it no longer. iad sO Tae iam tars [oo ee I Tt al | Cook by Electricity. : ork Giants after | puri ey ouctive young gents in the! tye Ruth objects to being pur-| The glistening red beak or the soe ee itiea plants/tromibe CET OE eI apa ec It is Cheaper. | Wayland Dean had beaten) Heme wi aan to see that he is not) occly passed, so the next time you] clove-scented breath is still a mark| Chauncey Depew announces he { ing frostbitten, all the while, 5 ° | Brooklyn to 2 in 10 innings, in his| C=@Ppoimted. | | see him on the street go right up] of distinction. . . . Ask the man| will take up golf when he is 100 =_ National League debut. | fx end introduce you f. that owns one. years old. . . . Probably on the Ss a | : P “Meeting Dempsey is the one big| * ies Si bs Es } It is questionable if any rookie! °° ; y ted heed ay oe ce ‘y that the second 100 years are [pitcher ever turned in a more re- eusoceed Ware eon See ot Notwithstanding his. numer Experts are proving by synethetic| the easiest. : markable ball game in his first ma-} ¢1) and the peculiar psycho-; titements during the past week, the | statistics that drinkers live longer ste (6: ; Jor league appearance, [logy of the man who laughs on the} suspicion exists that there is nothing | than non-drinkers but fail to say) Golf is to be introduced in the e FTER extensive analysis of govern- : In the first inning he was batted) wav ty the death chair, retiring about Mr. Vincent Richards. | why. Cia public schools, but it would be more ment statistics, The Oil & Gas fjivices into the tert and sieht field | ita: ee Tp loncaiiohe cui tulad oe ’ res into the Fert and right field) paddock busted a ligament the} Perhaps one reason why fight man-| To beer or not to beer, that is the | cation. Journal, of March 20, 1924, says: eachers at the Polo grounds. lother d . . . That baby’s ers never go in for the silent] question. To vote legally wet or cone G grecting is enough to! never satisfied unless he's busting| drama themselves is that they are} remain soaking wet, that is the prob- One nice thing about having the | throw even a vete ar off his) something. ="| never silent: lem disturbing the fermented nood-| country. in a slightly moist condition “ ales jpoise. It didn’t’ seem to disturb, so soe les of the nation. ig; tliat you escape being bored by i Gasoline is and has been the lowest Dean in the : “Don't get blisters on your hands,”| Society note: Mr. Connie Mack baitiece les of guys returning from Havana f e priced commodity generally used dur- | After a poor y he settled} warns Chick Evans, the golfer. . -| and his Athletics have returned to{ The real intent of the drive for| and Canada. , : ing the past eleven years, and its aver- iy ana ton pinepinuines blanked — —— = { age cost during that period has been » vitor in the extra session, ] always lower than the average price of Reale tetra eae) all commodities. e runs in the first inning, he| ® allowed only two hits in the next} owes Taking 1913 price level as 100, the JJ,” im the tenth and tinat inning ne| January, 1924, price level of all com- n found himself in trouble. Tw modities is 151—while the price of gas- filled stig) biges With (onTyueneTouE oline is only 97, jyet he kept the Dodgers from scor- | s debut will go down into} ning a ball game like that) : Thus it is shown that in January, 1924, J) <howls make Dean, if there was any | ‘ { : the dollar would actually buy more gas- [the way McGraw sums up the | kid| Re oline than it would in 1913. | pitehe e ean The statement of the Oil & Gas Journal | 2a bears out the statements oft repeated by | MANDAN NEWS | ‘ the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) | SETTING Ene : eo that the price of gasoline is low. A crew of men has started to r d along both sides of the Ee B That the petroleum industry has been i | able to keep down the price of gasoline | ly have : : some of the more} Bie is an achievement worthy of note. Aire tice Hiuray ake pasty os i y} : (NN TO SPEAK Hg It demonstrates the efficiency of the | , Edward S. Flynn, vice president of i ‘ 7 H t vat Northern railroad a who Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and Je vi ered named governor of the | et i other similar institutions. | Ninth District Rotary at the con 4 tion in Bismarck, will be the chi: } on the program of the a This result has been accomplished with. | mval_ meeting ok the orth. Dekots S out in any way Sacrificing quality of Vseneauiea tou kes heat ane mando product, nor has it been accompanied by | June 10 and 11, any decrease of service. | NEW. SUPERINTENDENT fs i} < MISS MUELLI For example, the Standard Oil Company J) ain cn aay Donahue f Mi « r il Cor | apolis, who. will. suscesd? Mins Clara ) (Indiana) is constantly expanding its vast H Mucller sas, suneriabendsnc ef ste a: : Mandan eaconess ospital, arrived ‘ net-work of service stations, located, nec- I} in'the city today preparatory to take essarily, on high-priced property in order to be accessible to the main arteries of travel. These stations are open for service, days, evenings, Sundays and holidays. ing charge of the institution on May h, © U.S. Rubber Co., 1924 ' GO RIGHT AT IT Friends and Neighbors in Biemarck Will Show You a Way» Ns Get at the root of the trouble. In addition, huge sums of money have Rubbing an ashing (base Sa ate been expended by.this Company for other deve it, But won't cure it if the kidieys HE quality that makes thie Usco Cord an, {t ends only when::every economy in aig ©, outstanding value didn’t just happef. _—_ distribution through thousands of dealer’ It was the result of a determination on outlets has been effected. equipment—bulk storage depots, pumps, laren 7 largest C y tank wagons, and other items po abi | You Ee reach the root-of it—the , ee vat ou ~ Cit ont tS eet coe Car owners find tne Usco Cord a hand- to render a complete and comprehensive | !"!"°"- i, 5 sient at tt 2 bide dexctlcuinedican faieed chee eetck t, Some easy-steering tire giving positive service—yet with all these large expen- . Reach ‘the cause; attack the puin: i P : erraem traction’ and non-skid protection with. i ditures the price level of gasoline.in 1924 Are. recom mmeniied:iby>gabmy.. Bib * ¥t begins on the cofpatiy’s plantations marek people. Ask your neighbor! | Mrs. J. W. Moran, Sunny Brook ‘ im the Far East where 5,000/000. many added qualities of . strength and was lower than in 1913. service; elected rubber trees furnish latex for the ices Ask your dealer. : rear i. Dairy Farm, Bismatck, says: . “I had |— . . 5 5 : All of which is in support of the ideals an operation for ®, floating kidney ftw patented latex. process of treating ©. 8. Tires are’ the onity tives in the world animating the Management af this Com- | which was successful: but: afterwards cords. ‘ ee a can made of cords solutioned in raw rubber latex. a combinatio: f hi h li the other kidney became’, affected S ‘ Sie oy ‘ i ef Bigg ia ma igh quality, j and 1 suffered for aes mp It ‘follows through every method: used ba i gem ttt Mes service, ameness across my back. : ‘ if PEieg | diasy_Zecouldn'tvstand. Iowet to in their manufacture. United States rs) Rubber Company the hospital and took treatments but z ‘az fy, Tene Mart 4 i got worse all the time. I read about Doan’s Pills being good and «got some. After using two boxes I was : _ Standard Oil Company e ) entirely well and have since stood (indiana) d : 4 » kidney tests for insurance and passed | Home Office:*Standard Oil Building 0. K. thanks to Doan's.” | 910 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago Peleg Pi ahi a Gealgeas Don't simply ask for » kidney, remedy—get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs. Moran had. Foster-Milburn Co... | Mirs., Buffalo, N.Y. he is

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