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PAGE SIX g " » THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: =“ - SATURDAY MAY 24, 1024 es: PROPERUSEOR | ~ COLOR LIVENS UP A ROOM, And Its Effect on. Inhabitants | Should be Factor in Choos- ing Furnishings { k of promising material in the jors, Both of us had been stressing the ae ‘ i luc of pitching, when Jetnings ex- Z : ‘ Bs. : B Le ae : = pressed himself on,the part played "7 4 ee by the outfielders, It was agreed that outfielding no longer consisted in the meré catch- ing and throwing of the ball, Once upon a tim player could hit, a position was always found for him jin the outfield, no matter how terri- |ble he might be gs a fielder. | ° . Those days are long past. The lively ball, resulting in many tong! jhits, has about doubled the work of |the ontfielders.. Pcthaps as many games are tossed away through. bad outficlding as any other feature of play. | | | The proper blending of « cotor inf jthe furnishing of 2 room is what furnishes life and vim to the sur- Onétime C ‘| tee : roundings, | , One-time Contender For Home Incidentally” Wlwulority” of 1ébeue | Without color a room would: look» Run Honors Now Leads jmanagers are agreed that the sup- jcither over-bright or dull and drab. Ae, IVAN H. RILEY ply of good infi ders is considerably | Color is what tones down the bright: i The Batters of Circuit , greater than the worthwhile out- jhess of monotonous sunlight or] 1 t place in the 400-meter hurd- ficlders, | brightens up the gray, heavy feeling! aint ie ¢ Penn relays went With the lively ball, the slightest of a dark room. He of the Kan | misjudgment of a hard drive is of- jten fat: that the | chance to judgment. HEILMAN FALLS SOME) But color can easily be overwork- ed. It needs an intelligent under-j} standing of color and its possibil | i to make a room look beautiful and} inviting. Without that a persén who} | [naturally leans to one tone and i doesn’t understand its ease | | might overdress the house with that, The ball travels so fast outfielder has little or no one for the initial faulty ased number of base hits much more handling of *|the ball This calls for snap judg- ment on the part of the ficlder as to color. of siti yhere he est throw | Color properly ori i of Hx of the Tigers, e defeat forced the Reds dow where he should best throw the ball) 1155 not always-easy to fiid a bath tub for'a full-grown elephant. But it’s never hard to find boys WhO | ma brigbereaehant is reat mie ousted fro udership for the tof we in order to hold the runners at the} are willing to ive Jumbo a thorough sweeping for a pair of circus tickets, And the elephant on lars GRATIS CMAN TE eae antl first time this season H : Ss best position, It gives him a chance to sleep, an occupation of which all clepnants are inordinately fond. Business of a EST ales eat oo eee pease na che We ' alee” . it | Beeping the epee is sure to draw a large audienc too. : the’ bright sunlight pion, fell off 41 p: red with | - Most any big league manager will i Poptrt seats 4 : etal ai aE : ° Al! the | : ——— jtell you that more ball games are wen ane Kenuaaeeaneeeie: erefore, in ‘choosing a colorful s with the tion of lost bee: i ed hey encounter unfavorable weather Arnegard May 10; black tern | : colot ful n of | American Asacciatl use outfielders throw to the and delay their flight. Their time of marek May 4, Carrington May Lat el bee, | Boone of the Red Sox and Emil Meu- ! Milwaukee 6; St |e cee eee eee arrival or abundance at any one| Wilson phalarope Bismarck May 3,, fan tell its tue | tint only under sel of the Yankees, slumped with Toledo . AAD Tethsses 510 8 place is affected in this way but it] Jamestown and Arnegard May 10, "| Pright sunlight, where it isin its H nn, Ty Cobh dropped out of | 400 cla: while the Browns of 23 K c M poli natural element. The yellow elec-}! | Kans: ity at Minneapolis from .402 to | , baedss \ nay*be by the weather at some point ature y 402 GoiuAUUE-AU INARA ASUS TSER While every major league club CONVEN ION i further: sbuth than’ at the place 4a trie light shows another but the truel} to .333, a loss |'Ties Best American Marks for) jjust as many are in the field for games : ; Marks | ust as mang are AT | The arrival of any species covers Baerga atl were s average include : He waa ‘rimes W. | competent outfielders. He | more or less time. A few may be 2 sunlig y be divided f : Consecutive Strikeouts |Grimes Would Be | Realizing the value of a star out- sec some days in advance of any into three primary _ colors—yellow, Joe f the Red Sox, al- ‘ | Hard To Trounce fielder, John McGraw of the New ; others and a week or two may pass red and blue. From these, in proper, though dropping off 12 points, is| Chicago, May 21. Walter Jom York Giants in order to get Billy —. before the arrival of most of them. | proportions, come all other’ colors, x third with an averag: of} son, veteran speed ball On Strong Team |southworth gave up several stars to Th Hi athe: A ts| It Bas seemed to the writer that our | tones, tints and shades, from " thel Harris has crossed the plate! the Washington Americans the Braves. roug: le Arrangements) jvckward May weather has resulted BY CHARLES P. STEWART brightest to the grayest. White and times, the high mark among the es By NEA Service - || When Lee Fohl took over the Bos- Made by the Cleveland in irregularity in the coming of the! Washington, May 14.—First you | black are not colors, but they mix; scores. aitin sae Eobuiyn, Ny Burleigh | ton Red Sox his first thought was , birds rather than a distinet delay. | have to understand how a “League withy the colors or their. derivatives Inclement weather kept Eddie Sol-| Six Chic i Aceowe Mane KG AineRcwe ines for Brooklyn} ¢oncerning the makeup of his out- Automobile Club The bobolink is one of the. best] o¢ Nations” differs from an “As- bedi tala een ling ind Bill Barrett of the White) record was held jointly by Jim {in 1 He was one of the dozen| field. Flagstead of last year's team i krown travelers. His winter honie] scoiation of Nations.” { colors of tones are divided intg ox idle, but they remain tied for/scott of the White Sox, who fanned [or so pitchers to get into the 20[# the only regular in the outfield] (11.4 ary eres isin southwestern Brazil and ad-) “Then maybe you'll be ablo to un- | two classes—the warm or advancingl! v base stealing honors with seven|three in tae sixth aml three nd re dass. Fuejdentally he wanlle goat eyelan’, May 24-—The thousands | join ng countries, centering on about} derstand how an “International | colors, and the cool or retiring col-fi | laneienel-aevent hi aiealnst “SI best gunner on the Robinson], When Connie Mack sought to put of persons who plan to motor to|2” dcxrees south latitude or cor-| Tribunal” differs from an “Interna- | Ors. be” Ruth, also idle on account| June angeles. O}Byie are. au Ute initas cei he hougit Cleveland during the Republican na- pened Hate Mexico on aia) peo Bectoiee Se Lage pases ee eal ; of the weather smashed out only one| fanned out one eonite ayer ey ocr 5 ers| Strand and Simmons, hoping they] tional convention the wi June | Our side e equator. ieee “League” was Presiden il- | rivatives e warm, a Hibiier buble leading major leagucl iis Wako cennn ot na TS Lali ceuGenC cM HER CRTC RCiooe etal IOUTORRGInaninGwiGre Wenwasneale Hotusre 1s, be rate eae Cire te | His northward, journey begins in] son's idea. See : colors, Blue arid green and their)! Pe <lootere with nine, laa RASA ao ue Pittsburg in. 1918, He was|last season. according to Fred H. Caley, presi-| &W"Y, March when the agihan An “Association” was President | derivatives are the cool colors. ba | Other leading batters: Boone, Bos-| sume year. along with Ward and{_ At present at least a half dozen| dent of the Ohio State Automobile Pa S approaching an. hab eglen: Harding's tee is @ neutral tone. ton .386; Meuse vy York Johnson in tieing this mark, fan-} for Stengel, Cutshaw and] teams in the majors admit a weak-j Association, and secretary of the aigeeesan Aree? te Ae GS ea | RG Ba ABN CULT og ; ree rectice ki Cobb, Detroit 304; Dugan, New York ned the last two men to face him| imes had previously been| ess in the outfield. evéland Automobile, Club and the| Soci, asherion difestiy ta the Gulf | Yates oe ney utters because} This must be remembered ¢s-]] r 360; Fimic in the second inning, whiffed the|on the Pittsburg roster two years. é 3 fe pay Atreticad Automobil® Associa- | oo a ceietthers dict about April Haraing a - clection, was PRR OGRE 0 AiO Od io | » Chicago next three in the third, and struck} In half dozen campaigns| Unquestionably the lively _bull,} tion. : 6 cede Gane letiiuaesadotrerl oer naan oe ssonie sae eat erly. For example, a room that has, 344; dudge W out the first man in’ the fourth.] toiled’ for the City of/ aside from handicapping the piteh-| The problem of finding parking] 1° 47° 2oven Cur ,atitud writer's We aoaetan a bade FU SHaRA IE oe cea onene ney Bostom" .337; Rig Mins vetorin dHarey bHooper end has hung up an en-|¢PS has greatly increased the im-| space has been rendered less acute | ™ crumesdubec toe ave enn S| in his favor, Harding bal tttd aru | to the south, from which it gets, Sisler, St. Louis the consecutive strikeouts by portance of efficient outfielding. by the action of the city govern-| * e e ie Mk Re RR han : have put satel ie an ae his | bright sunlight most of the day, ex- . ; is year he first heard one on | own that meant the same*thing. ment ‘in’ takinig (over Prateek May 19 and they*were reported by} ‘The “International Tribunal” was! ing out a singh the only hit in the of those seasons he The gap between Rogers Hornsby | game. of! presses a bright, warm atmosphere! Johnson. jturned in better than 20 victories, ee a | the zelty land county building: panouy the use of color. What At, Mr. ies of Fargo on May 17.Ja_ s the National League, and the veter-| Johnson hung up his 103rd shut-out|ance in these days of lively base fg ~~ chs at intel, shanties enuytan hackle tenemen pearing rather irregularly, Senator Lodge’s own friends say | rightness G it pa Cea 1 an Zack Wheat of the Dodgers, has| victory of his career. |balls and heavy hitting. Though the er nae fearing | it | chimney swifts reported on May Tl! ihe senators Principal hee. was to} coolers more retiring colors here un been further widened, the St, Louis |. In smother campaign he missed BY JOE WILLIAMS surrounding the convention. hall winl| Were seen by’ Mz. Humphries a week | kill off” the proposed “Internation. | SPOR ARUSEDIRERHATS ith i pepenetiuesaavanced) to. 444 while ¢—______ the coveted mark WY one game; in] Fighters are divided into twol'be closed to parking, plans, are| c@tlier and at Bismarck May 3, but| M Tribunal” when he suggesteq the| 00,¢ FLUTES ROME ee h railink with 395. | BASEBALL till another he was only four tilts | classes: those who have been pun-| afoot for proviiling space on the} Were not much in evidence by’ May | “International Court.” If Lodge likes | °° Shiai! window, and: Seeie into pee eee gabe plaving. inl. seer | shy. cked crazy, those who do not have] ne'ghuoring lake front between the| 20. Th yellow warbler appeared at| the notion of an “International Tri- | 2 Due een Ren elie Hack. Miller's lefts Field position, | Meaoclation | Thus in five of six seasons with} to be punched craz: county ‘court ‘nouse and the city, P#rs0 May 16, Jamestown May 7) pbunal” so little that. he wants. to | >righter, warmer colors to enliven meet ntosa batting. stride) that car- WwW. tL .| Brooklyn he has either hit or came a 'hatl for nearly 4.000 cars, | 2nd Grand Forks Mi The king-| “Kill it” off,” it’ isn’t” reasortable:'to | i > 2 F “ ried him into the select list with anise pauy 20013 Jelose to hitting the 20-game stand-| Sarazen won't be able to start in| ¥ = bird was Seen narck May 11,| suppose the “Intarnational Gourt”| !t is color that brightens up or Tt is expected that any cars that . png A i the Derby, having developed a mean| have to be left out over night will| the Arkansas kingbird at the same] he offers as a substitute is ite twin, | coneili rage -of gain of 48 points] tn dianapolis es with nature. Its proper thin a week. i : Kansas City | Grimes had his best year in 1918,| slice or hook or something, be watched. A special police squad | time, also at Jamestown and Arne-| Experts point out that’. nerner use un ia oom ere aue| ane ane Max Carey and “Pie ® Of fT ouisville 500 |the season Brooklyn got the tall shieee will be detailed to the convention | gard. A_whippoorwill was heard] the “International Court” is to be | *tmosphere under any condition. the Pirates continued to run i Minnexpolis Grimes grabbed 19 victories| Of course, when Contile ‘said tne] zcne, and the Automobile Club ope- | *t Grand Forks on May 10. A single | confused with the “Permanent Court ae cena s heat for the base Toleda, F t but nine defeats. In.1920 he| Athletics would be second to the| rates*ah anti-theft department. | report each of red-headed woodpeck-| of International Justice,” which the| | The Universitf of © leeg On nE with nine each. W Wilwatkee 414 | noise in bringing the | Yankees he kind of expected Hug-| A manifold service which the Cleve | ¢" #74, rosebreasted grosbeak arc| “League of Nations” established, or | ‘He oldest Hpseimen cee ee ae mnier, of the Dod Columbus » “406 | Dodgers theig’ first pennant: He won | sins’ teanito” ‘finish seventh. land Automobile Club ordinarily | fom Fargo on’ May 17. Li’ with the “Court of Arbitration,” | veléped plant ever found in America, ryn h with eight. 53) and Nostale Brookigniitanc 440 ives to members and sells to others| The writer is likely to.oneslect| creanized by “The Hague, Gonven- | discovered ih a Harristurg (IIL! coal in the world “series with) Speaking of reducing the irrduct-| will be furnished gratis to conven- | Se. of the birds from other parts | tions of 1899 and 1907." ee Cleveland that fall. Grimes won| ble minimum, we sée’ where the|tion visitors. The club, according | 0! the state, also the water birds} What! You don't understed it | ————S oe owner of the Phillies has accused] to its officials, is the largest automo. | Sinee he had little opportunity to ob-} yet! DR. R&R. S. ENGE “Rabbitt ates has ¢ the Giants as the le Rabbitt has of the Pir- Frisen of Now York orer. ‘The times while scored Were s with a one-two-three | McGraw of trying -to wreck his/ tile’ ¢lub in the world operating| S¢tVe the latter and is less fami-|" Neither does anybody else. ‘rise! ; 5 | iar with them, Lark sparrows were Frisch ing Lage ' lng - | team, trict, ha iar with them, P Other LW Hees Cracla ihe oueneatee tora aeasiie ee Aina ee ns pe ae Feported at Bismarck May 8 and] 1 the United States and Canada __ Chiropractor Grisb 3 rie aan : : ships on bases on balls Babe Ruth) the Hollenden 1 and i di of 50 are ele f fi cag": Se aoe ey Deter auventane:.: Anue ihe oad | scully, weal eiaineee walk. tional Readlyunrtert ie ite Sine | Somme’ water Bae aie Sas) (nae | Fae eee type has been in process || Latcas-Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Youtiz PAD Ea . 10° 16 top in th ea dretty clea to the oie tte conyention hall will be open for the | hen) Jamestown April :28, Kindred | o* development for 28 vears. York merican Meena ie ae es The Reds ought to win the pen-| service of the convention. « It will Pinelti, Reena oe : cae g-| nant, but whether they vill win the | provide convention guests with stie UNUADANGUAOAOUGEOUOUNUEDEAOONOUGNGCANONONGONOOUGONUOOOOONOGOGuONONOONOoOOOuOuOUOOOUS waa 4 : j New Bs 8 9 |} World series again is entirely up to| kers for their cars bearing the emb- ng Bajting his way from thirteenth] Beste ---- Mg ath Billy Evans Sux || Abe Attell. e jon ‘arid’ telephone number of the to second plice within a week, Neun| yerreit ae ieee Se ee : a crganization. In case of trouble, the , of St. Paul, leading 2 on! yy my : D Deh a igila One of the beauties about being} visiting motorists may _ telephone the American Association, today is| ¥*Shington 18 16, AaB The importance of good outtield-| a tittle frog in a big pond is that| the club, and a repair station will RSieacing Bunny cf of Kansas | cleveland ... 120015 444 }ers has inere per cent in the] rebody ever comes around secking| be notified. — : Gity for the batting honors. Neun| cticage Pee AM |Dastil0) years i the Seeret of your success. The club an upproved list of eM ected with tonticen witz, in ing | Philadelphia 9 19 B21] “Never history of basebal see | scras 76liservice and’ renee athtions ) Naat sik games, giving Hith’ an a Results Yesterday has the w the outfielder Fred Folton hasn't ‘had a fight in} which are under cash bond to accept Rieck ecient anf _ National League ed so prominent x part as at pr two months, ao wa unable to| the decision of the club in al] dis- ha ever Vou V ant week. ago, wi ef eased back in| New York 8 Ci “No feature of the game is a g say just where he is doing his sleep-| putes. The club broadcasts by ra- Poefinst pldce with . aa Brooklyn 3; Pittsburg 1, r factor in the final result. ing nowadays, dio road information and descrip- ; nun with u total of seventeen, "has! Philadelphia at St. Louis, rain. There you have the opinion of eG tions of stofen ears. It keeps close ‘a e225 |) Boston! rain. Hughey Jenning: outdistanced his rivals in base famous player and| American golfers invading Britain) watch on the observance by gaso- IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A “JOB,” OR. IF YOU tealing that he is without darger in League manager, on the trend of the itera ure warned to leave: their trick| line stations of a state law imposing ‘ ) 2 ‘ a NOUS BERS ET St. Philadelphia 5. brand of baseball. clubs at home, but fortunately this| a maximum fine of $500 for short i \ ‘ f j y x Cael fee ates ae troit 6; New York We had been discussing the im- iy a dapaitment comprising seven five, while] Brief, Neun and Walker of Minica-! polis trailing with four apiece. } Other leading batters: All diana poli: 4 ( Maguire , 374; Johnson, ; Columbus 0 3 W. rtance of pitching and the seeming Georges’ Carpentier was given an| attorneys. ovation on sailing for America to; Four draftsmen and assistant meet -Gibbons. . . A nose guard) draftsmen will make special maps would have come in more handy. for the occasion., Local streets wiil ores) be marked to guide visitors to spe- ~ The tippler who is always getting,| cial points. Information on state edge on will never gét an edge! roads will be distributed througit on ,the other fellow. the 83 clubs of the state association. ; aos Ms These clubs have established a ‘ The first shall be last constitutes | standardized road-making system to’ a snappy keynote for Philadelphia “i ¢- confusion with commer: ball clubs and Chilean heavyweights, | cial-signs._ ; : 3 > ies but old ¢ b hasn't b wage year’'the state ‘inte sL PARK IS / ; 2 Int since Si Sune ous a ball se | 280BbAe tr rots a SE ae [OT NUISANCE | fi; a, ee Sa 000000, This year. license . money NECESSARILY | | : ‘ SURELY AND QUICKLY, USE THE WANT ADS. 5 3 2 = There are hundreds of peo- 3 ple just waiting to make-an att 3 exchange of some sort, and = many ‘of them are jtist’ the = 3 5 = 5 Zz i z z uisville 2 Shanno! Dressen, St. » Tyson, Louisville 236 ones-with whom you want to get in touch. was turned over'to the secretary of Exterminator et ailthe: grace ‘of| state: earlicr ‘than formerly, audicin ; a citcus seat strutiifg. «Tle and| Marek, $400,000 way avatlable tor 4t igi @ The Want Ads have proven / Minot, ND. May 24 é < ~ ae : is : naintenenee and. repair’ Informa: Ae Ba - ie p that thie court is not satisfied that a} , % wi i i, ,| tion concerning defours will be eir- A bApear a veritable fairy “god. * nuisance will necessarily result from a oe . Which shows that from\gnd culdted: thtough the atsociation, ; 7° ’ mother to most’ ‘folks “at some timé or other} so avail the operation of the baseball park, even at tlig pliite located although it are unimpottint ‘But Bat é F may so dccur:’ Judge John'C. Lowe| faye! 8. : i ; Satah Berdilardt’ never dbublet\sar ita City, OME promise that no local streets will be torn up at the time of thé conventidn. in a Aocision ttandled down in’ district Z yg : a Sennett babhing booby, and yet she| The loca! club will provide gules {gas Be yourself of the same oppor- { court this forenoon, denied the is-| ‘ ta 8 made ‘& fretly faiF Camille, — teat rapa ising au a ; tunity. a tem uni ee %: 4 ‘ i a S | a SAE é 5 ee ee ate ball P Ba Ee If Hitns Wagner was an “Adonis, Mf Airing tours and paraded, ; park in Peg Mig : p Bryan was’ -&-greut- president; yet ae! club. #8 operatihg with o tios. ; J : ea . : the Ditchman managed to yet by | Pcrtatjon, committee of which At ' 3 9 for qaite a. spell. Ingalls, a ‘rillway offteial, is ch ia f f 1 - nan. Another comm est penadhey: | criss is ae von solr ding Allard Smich, a bunkét. is “prepbr- ‘ourt fora temporary injunction ts ‘ ‘ “ ‘riz havé it or you haven't Hiteemina- fi E p 9 a) Prestrain the crection’ of @ baseball "4 F se tor has it in a creed colors. d 3 | a the ‘neighborhood of the A : hoof. ree Paine eee i Repu age eet inte. eee ns 7 i seamed They don't ask, you scalioes did Ex. |") N, Dp. BIRD rs AGAIN Ay) , a ; . & jie terminator ee but what did he| ; By 0. A. Stevens 4 ’ fAKE EAD). : Mil O° War, Sie OH iy. 2 May : ee pa SO a ca oe ck ‘aia ne) a’ coach,” says Garsids ‘Mar, who. rece ‘Oil the | semble along Bi wie col.) i ate) bist ipa f 4 lars amd the hitle green Houke in RY i NBornake Piedad i tas gtter than iy. kind of expert eonang T could have got.” ei, going. stronger BRR Pig-iro: 4 ‘ tea eT tS ahd jpatt .of hls training routine cbusists ta! v1 fat roe Bie vos ig r place Rt De Mar telie-yor, “Mordl: No lsh in the pan ever | them pattle Lien Mays ear ‘fan running or, wal! Bot a job as a beacon light. itil the ninth when will head the Ame fon’ maisathn squad ‘to Paris this sum- collages and «the : mer verte Olympics, . pone Bak i PR ‘ i Read. Tribune Want Ads,