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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE .."— FRIDAY; MAY 16, 1924, _ STRICT RULES This ac re thet of Poor But Proud Parents D Or ARE PROPOSED ai ing Ke Limit For | TWO HOMERS): kos year-old. I am sure I never could MANDAN NEWS Man Has Miraculous |7ir niivivea an operation?” Tess SCE a simple, harmless preparation that Escape removes the catarrhal sauens from 3S W the intestinal tract gnd allays the Miss Ruth. Wilder, aged. 2 a jun-| “1 was told by our family physi-| inflammation which causes Mactis " i cian that I could not. live without | cally all stomach, liver and intestinal n operation, as my liver and gall] ailments, including iependicitis One |say contest conducted by Mandan| Sack were in such a condition. I set] dose will convince or money refund- Lodge No. 1 B, P. O. Elks for{ the day to go to the hospital, but] ed, eighth grade and high school pupils| hen I saw the advertisement of ~ — Ady, j within its jurisdiction. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. Since pas eS TONS a ae taking it I am feeling like a two-| Read Tribune Want Ads. Mrs. Andrew Peterson left ye terday for Seattle, Wash., where she The High-Grade Gasoline . ior in the Mandan high school w djudged winner of the “Mother” e will be re- | orth Dakota | Salle the state | {| will join Mr. Peterson and make | The board, at al | their future home. Mr. Peterson has Brooklyn First Sacker Fea-| s here yesterday, passed fav- | been here for several weeks, mendations — which ath- | limit | on recom 1 FORESTERS MEETING i} the 3 Plans for the forthcoming conven- tion of the Catholic Order of For- esters were discussed at a meeting; ; Vis i tures Yesterday’s Contests | tion to cight lean) May 16 Fournier, |" Broo base yesterday | im*tead of four years, and force him | held Wednesday ‘evening at St. MRR Ga! Huine: rina. ines to pass in four subjects yearly in- Joseph’s hall. About 125 including his sto seven, two less Too eee 15 from Huff and St. Anthony and Babe Ruth's mark, helping his team defeat St Th second co 5 from Bismarck attended a banquet served at 6:15 p. m., following which |Marston Defends | On Home Course} pit s the! prinelpdl speaker and ure. | | , 1 ° ° ¢ effort out th Divey Herron Who Won at ed every member to make an effort] pounder Grover Al-i x } O to hi exander nother niece game Oakmount in 1919, One of a large class for tion the fir 4 c who beat New 5 bee = night of the state convention which @ a irates beat Phit-| “ew to Triumph on “Home is set for June 19, 11 at Mandan, At on | wa Ss adel ph n the nin on Cuyler's | ‘ ” ; another meeting to be held in about N single h the bases full | Groungs | two weeks final plans will be made In the Amer , Ernest Wingard, | and the program completed. universit better of Herb! > N SEF f rey “ 4 Pennock | in handed pitehir oa ear the national amateur ews 0 ur i aM ektorda wis b Na Hin AHI be dell ever the | h Motor where you will—anywhere mk Yankees: 2 to tS Merion Cricket Clu | | Neighbors | in the Middle West—there you will imm’s double helped he AHA Hel pH RISE s o———“—__-—_ SaaS eas i 0 White Sox defeat Boston, 4| Mey feC AN HG e pea de Ma WISE COUNSELLOR WORKING OUT AT CHURCHILL DOWNS. WILD ROSE | find Red Crowfi—and uniform while leevland took i ec t : . -, + ran ‘ Rar aee cera inci MAES teres cee inser Haake aie Sumy | THS DERB FAVAORRITE Ky., happened to be near when bids | aristocratic as a pair of carpet slip-} Avis Carlisle visited with her cou- always. ‘tea oh ~ ashing-imer for t ir. me after -- |sin, Helen Brownawell Sunday. all Wise Counsellor did as a] old was to step out and, win 4. Detroit won a 12 to 6lyears of mateh with the Athletics. | Whethe ih ort Louisville, May 16.—Ilow long will) were being called’ for. ! You can buy Red Crown at a cross- breeding stand up in a silk) wyWoi) she’s worth a hundred: dol- road pump im ¢he Dakotas with the © y par: course | Mrs. H. A. Carlis le and, sons, lors just to have-uround th back ee ae SGerutnleuteahoulaneel Counsellor is the hope. of See ; . pat Latonia | Dwight and Roger visited at Moffit 3 ance of uniformity as aad Association wiet ait at aitiinede (OF THANE rite in the race. | ton executive because nobody else ins totaled $60,610. Sonate: Bhowmawell: and bia: mee Standard Oil Service Station in W. B. Betil Aydin duvasiinleucolunnl © Counselior (a nobody, ©) would have her. And that's the story of the calico. |ther, Mrs. W. H. Br | starte 5 ; is. Aianapoli ee ; players ure able to win) iat outcast. a colt that just does! Rustle was then in foal to Men-| paid $100 for the colt's despised old|Sunday for Dunseith to see Mrs. Chicago or St. Louis. tour son their home links, peuizesy City ot Davey Herron is one conspicuous | ®t belong. | tor, but that meant. nothing, for mammy, turned around and sold | Brownawells daughters Perhaps you don’t appreciate what St. Paul in id iat L oH Wise Counsellor old) mamm ntor had never given the turf Wise Counsellor to Fred Burton of | a ima aa: ‘unife erat Louisvill ures cption that comes to mind. Her-| nustle, was offered on the auction y wonder runners. Chicago for $65,000. le gui, anand Het ‘at an advantage uniformity is. But 20 y oes ca ip from nowhere, in ‘al. D fesse " Swans ¢ | % “Milwaukee 0 1 ; see eee ne Oukwont, hig | block and nobody even made a bid Colt Brings $65,000 And that’s te story of the calic nib Fauwelfoneiday Mati qesls i @ paper company writes us: “Our i iD) GAGS omateourel in dgioMninminekawayi co Hee | Rustle’s foal, however, was Wise | red runner Wf which millions wi » day Ia . | i : | eae jhiome course, in 1919, running away Mammy Sold for $100 Counsel high-shanked, serawny-| probably be bet to win the silk event} 5... peor is staying wi carburetors po sa eat to be ad ; Toledo 00) 18) (02400) es rerconeavasithowsenadtimnioeethel: ome mayor of Lexington, | looking creature that looke of the American turf, lraien | nrewnawell” caurine.- Mest justed because Red Crown is always National’ League week. Not only did the steel man | A xypeaeeenneen e uniform in quality, everywhere.” “——~~~~ | Brownawell’s absence to Dunseith, Wie win all his matches with ease but al time. . .. Trying to figure out 7 A motor delivery compan’ : BUCA Geis. d Ib 9). H check of t cores revealed that he | q way to beat Johnny the Weiss is | BEAT NOTED ENGLISH STAR Lillian Peterson visited her sister, oto ty P vy says: ane York ... 15 10 09 | led ie sil a ia TG ae BWwastelrort | = _ DimeeSauieCooiing koniihursdays “In our out-of-town hauling our aiieagal . 16 12 ay well, Herron just happened to be cima ee, : § _ Brooklyn 12 ‘aap in an inspired mood, Very Hikels Me | moral victory in footbnil "is any | The John Johnson young folks drivers can obtain supplies of Red Pittsburg 3.480} would have done equally as well if) pome Harvard loses... . A mor-| visited at H. A. Carli ‘Thursday Crown no matter how far they are Boston i ithe tournament has been decided in| a) victory in swimming is when you | evening. from the garage.” ( q piecoula 1p SE LD ead i finish within 15 lengths of Weiss : Ce aga = ee ‘ : Wh ‘ sa pans hous ave been the Muller. estes | 5 Church Weebvicce: Sere held at the Red Crown will end your carbu- meriean League ummer, a course over which he had| the young gene uses a. modifiea ue : retor troubles—cut carbon deposit New York . 9 jpften waved, vet the Chieazoan was} sustratian crawl, and if they erawl | Mr and Mrs, R. W. Kaltheim and toa minimum—give perfect com- St. Louis .... de 210) ee prs’ roune. ¥. | that fast in Australia what's the} chuereny Ailbeepe hed AEA S| eae se i incis Ouimet, whose home adjoins eas theim’s parents. f | _— ased Berta Nee aise a i the course, and Jesse Guilford, who] 44 4.0. summer days have their — greatly! ° | Chicago ; am jknows every blade of grass on the) | Rinensaeloniac hes D ibbey at leaks Mr. John Johnson and son, Francis mileage. f Washington i 14 Tracey were faveriteey cliielly becnuse | etioncel the (bid wlio) bousts @f itake| GES Gary se GL Use Red Crown re-wiarly and get hiladeiph i 6 i e 2 z ie re every rn- | su rday. jadelphia 16 Buen cieeuetniwentcutlesd jing an ice-cold plunge every morn-| ifs all the joy that i is to be chad out of Resulis Yesterday jthe title was captured — by ing. | ae ae) Jake Koorenny nd Charles Ri-/| chards visited at the John Johnson | home last week. motoring. SOLITE (RBG US PAT OFF.) Sweetser, a man from New York, who had played Brookline but} A Boston checker player had to Brooklyn 6 three times previously. No, Marston] tire because of exhaustion, New York won't win at Merion this year be- Philadelphia 3;>Pittsburg 4, cause it happens to be his home : course. If he wins it will be becaus | he played the kind of golf t Greece is sending a one-armea| produces championships. The home| relie to this country, es if there] grounds may be important in base-| weren't enough one-armed Boston 4; | Possibly he hadn't done enough rond | work, Music Sorority Will Meet, Minn., May 16—Mu | Chicago : Minneapolis St. Loui , : Phi Epsilon, national honorary music pecrait oe . ull. They rane in sl amon the big league pitcher | Feoronity, Will Hold its biennial cant A Perfect asoline ‘5 . o——_- te eee vention here June to More FS ae T N * B i than 300 delegates from practically | is for the motorist who demands a American Association | ‘he ut, Cracker A Cleysiand golfer was killed by} every state in the union will attend. little quicker action from his car and lightning the other day and_ the tragedy would have been much more | Noah tock what practically | terrible if he hadn't been going so| amounted to # masterpiece in floods | hudiyjat the tlme. and made nothing more of it than ees Indianapolis 1; Louisville Toledo 9; Milwau A musical program by the attend- ing delegates and a pageant by local members of the organization are en- tertainment features planned. Membership in the sorority is de- pendent upon schola: ability, a percentage of 90 or above being nec- Juding Eric |¢ss4ry for election to the organiza- ark of Johns | tion, un away with the 220-yard dash in the is wilfing- to: forego extreme economy. RED CROWN, 23.9¢ per Gal. SOLITE, 26.9c per Gal. * At the following Standard Oil Service Stations: Columbus 8; Kansas City 5. an interesting biblical episode; Weis- uller would have taken it and re- BOTH GIBBONS AND CARP BUSY cult the swimming history of the Michigan City, y 16.—Tom <Gibbons, who is for a bout here May 31 with Georges Carpen- his remodeled Athletic machine i Connie Mack never dreamed that| i i, weuld turn out to be a submersible. Pitted inst some of {he best sprinters in the land, i eo 252 | Liddell of Edinburgh Uni British champion, L. A. C ome credit | Hopkins shot to the for he never picks | Penn rel out a wrestler or a six-day Me a ee ee Equipped with a flock of pis rial legs and a pair of amphibiot arms Weissmuller -manages to get Main Ste. orked insie ch. ucer fo is ye ae A a fi) Te pipe tar eu allecatsGrah Reach | along swimmingly all the time. | "et fonelisiidel es Players discussed, "| M Sth and in Sts 4 hoxing ce rount with illie| Gis Ps “The big fellow can't hit low-ba! ' and Mai : CKid") Herman and three with An-| wy Pea aa Speaking of politics, Mr. Mir pitehing,” confided one of the twir- dre Anderson. Following this _ he here Paddo: ays, with due] johnson reminds us of the pitche lers. He's a sucker on a curve ball oliteness, to his rivals on the track, H phinued tone pod ahnddwii boreili top y dust” the human fish ae fed tee er ann hate couldn't) “The custom “how revane in broken ‘over the outside of the plate And the following Filling i round cote e ball ove: e plate. Pap RS naNinEe al 6 knee, ° Gibbons cut loose more than he| Just asks the boys to overlook his Bias TO Re ee y a SEH tite a eats wall oclivereg Stations and Garages: as i y 7" t L bac h. > Rut a :: ants By: pes a vet a i : has ina a his workouts. He took ees babe Ruth oti te he @ farmer sy approval,” says Miller. Huggins ene Ge i sitar and simply Bi kc Motor Coi, 416 Broadway | s r ment, — grinning | jen he quits the game. H ap aes 4 cham re B vice tion, and ughout the performance, which| Even Mr. Volstead never dreamed | Well, none of the pitchers have been | te manager of the world champs} fey coain will 1 pitch high and AG perce ictatine, Ath D. Presalat before a large crowd. a guy could blow himself to such a} abie to make a hick out of him yet.| inside on him. A. T. Welch, Menoken, N.:D. Carpentier punched the t tof record-breaking orgy and use noth- 2 * “Never has the game “been sq po-| "qre%. @ fast ball hitter pure and Baldwin Hdw Bald N.D loosen up his muscles after his trip | img but water. It is said that Young Stribling| Ptlar as during the last five yéars.|Zimple. Mix in the curve, keep 1 in Hdwe. Co., Baldwin, N. D. : all 4 vs re ing the ine. | Cver that period almost constant : raaeey q Rupp Bros. Hdwe, ent Baldwin, N. D. from New York. He appears to be in| 2 . learned to fight by watching the imo- | CVer period low and slow up on him and TI don’t Val en $:Splendid condition. He will take his| Trying to figure out a way to foot | vies. And yet we ha’ use of a new ball was the seheme]'think he will hit his weight.” **first real workout today. | Babe Ruth at the bat i 5 econenimineow sta. te. carried by the umpires. The other pitcher concurred in the | h at the bat is a waste of | scen him fow @ custard p' | reared orinion expressed. FOR “Th It was a decided return ee ee : Le et oldaimen alugting, an era-lot| @iUhel conversation’ than’ ahiiieaiea ECONOMICAL Standard oic il Company, Bismarck, y D. ” GIRL. CHAMP TRAINe FOR OLYMPIC home-run hitting that went over bi, | another likely youngster, with the TRANSPORTATION with the fans. pitcher who had been listening doing ce the orating. “Unquestionably the flop to the other side by the two big leagues, the keeping of the old ball in play to thes limit; will greatly curtail “The other fellow is tough to fig- ure. He’s one of those free swingers who looks bad on a bail and’ then hits j hitting and improve pitching, Lipid sant tne ethene. : weil elise question whether. the fans |, st have werked.on him from’ every . We ie . ee igh ie eat A mor | Atle and he looks like a pretty -good biever ine ‘ge beak fd sting of | hitter to me. I have found that he » 2 a 1a 1 b ie pages orecan As dn ng. | usually takes the first ball and I al: oa ws ways tty to get it over fot a strike. Then: I’start working on him. “He hits them much better on-the inside than the outside of the’ plate. A curve ball doesn't trouble him Ly __ | much unless you all but waste it. 1 “Iam of the opinion that the im-| found a half-speed ball was-most ef- SIR JIM proved pitching will be due to trick | fective because he takes such a hard stuff more® than’ anything elve, 1| swing.” don’t think this is desirable. Seah i ap ‘The: bel! rang for the’start of the Good-bye and good “It: took! at least five years to bid fess aad the ‘eopfetencs. ‘ented. buy—throw away 9] the majors of freak deliveriés; now pamevess itis apparent that the they are courting a return of this| }¥8h levgue recruit is up against it the old hat and get | csic of pitching by using bal's that ed he, am © enkitess at the plate. fd HAVES bene eieaiieere med the pitehers cet wise they. tell one of these corking J) msi ar hr intial trom) Oa Re new Gordons—Selah! “A return af trick pitching that will again greatly handicap the bat- ter is. my main reason for Leing| ENJOYED A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP “Sie Jim” is an amazingly against the use of the old ball to the| . “I. wish*to say that FULEY PILLS becoming shape inae erarea limit. Ifear it is far too drastie a worked 0. K. on me in“a couple of preg Lah ot aoe change, hours and the pains’left me at once. a i I took-a couple of thém in the after- snap to it that wins‘one’s Recently, while sitting. on the] rioon, went to bed and had a good favor. New colors—petfect bench of the home club prior to the | night's, sleep and have slept good quality. start of the game, I overhearg the| ever since,” writes Con Thiel,, 118E. ve to the ncty reforre that has been instituted ‘by the majors, is that it will make for a return of trick pitch- ing. dor Primary Candidates The Bismarck Tribune’s i Blank Debattinent’d is fully stocked with all kinds of forms to be used by Can- didates in the June Primaries. All The Triburie’s legal forms are being Hévemped and re-edited to conform with the latest statutes, Let us figure on your next order of legal. blanks, Special forms in quantity at reduced rates. . ead following conversation about two| Columbia St;;:Fort Wayne, Indiana ‘ b highly touted recPuite?. = FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic. stimulant smarck ri une ompany GORDON HATS fi. sre says ane ale WA wicca e two pitchers, regarded aniong| flus! ie Ineys and ‘increase their : the best in the American League, | activity. R Mcte - AY, PHONE 32 he ae FIVE. DOLLARS were discussing™s third club, which ——— = Ba eat Aaa : rence Chambers. all-round ebampion of Southern California, . both, had recently pitched’ against. : lectrici in Now York where she is training tor the Olympic games So as notto devulge any secrets Cook by Electricit setgming try-outs, : ot not mention the names of the | -It:is- Cheaper, ; : >