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PAGE SIx ~~ ———-— [THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOOT SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1924 Stockholder Cert. No. No.of Shares Adsexsment 2 2417 1000 0.00] Nu Lund 7 BASEBALL DIPLOMAS DON’T HESSI AN FLY Stockholder if}. Ne, No. of » stockivoMter : p 8.00} Alfred L, Dlsom ........ EXCITE MR. SISLER MUCH Hee aS : 00] Sri, ONada s,s. i. Beer . 00] Thomas 8, O'Brien << ; " < : . . : evie Fi ans! Led adeo} Zh o | Pe : es : Mrs, W. i ef 3 |p yo ce \ ae 4 i Plo: i . W. Plowman . W T FY 4oo| Andrew Peterson « INDIANS WILL ry 6 H ; i Mas mlopencs Egole | pce @ '00] Gottiried J. Pearson $00) Gottrried J: Beatson - i P : john A. Peterson . | Likely to Cause More Damage 500 20.00| Orfa I. Powers | A 200 8.00 fa I. Powers . | Let sath Em corey cas : | i 5 6.00| Bennie Peter Good Baseball Game Di Jared | ainsi ¢ hy : ie soe] Oliver ft, Pickard 90 LUGE sd rd Julia Fitalmmons: a i. Po 00 100 4:00} Charles J. Poppas a 2 J... Fitzsimmons 00 peeemecronrounday, | | HOW INSECT . WORKS| 3% Fitzsimmons ee 480| Per Persons... Hy Wit Fiat: is 2848) dphn Paley 3 me pty ae 5 |. Pettis . % Mnarctl baseball. team ip ‘Wm. Felates i : 2000 :00| I. B. Parment: 3 Remy ter’ the Cannonball Tndtans, | Fargo, N. D., July 8—Reports of| John Foster -+.--7+-+-- 500 $00] X.'B. Quamme ke scheduled to play in the local base- | Hessian fly damage to spring wheat| Hrnest A. Gibson 308 AG) Georeg Howetaine 00 Paper Sunday afternoon, The in western North Dakota indicate} Mrs, Geo. Gray . 400 1488 Win. Rowerdink . ee game is to be called at 3 p.m. that the insect is likely to cauge| (ust E. Gorgon .. 596 20.00! Wm. Rowerdink ob The fans are ured of a close, more damage in the state than it Gaeh ae geen oe ies Wr. Rowerdink ty good game, according to | has at any time in the past, is the} Lena Ghylen 300 Wm. Rowerdink 101 rey IMENPERHABSE of the local | statement of Dr. R. L. Webster, en-| (co. Gamulok. 200 Wm: Rowerdink 100 400 pendents. The Indians are coming | tomologist at the North Dakota Ag-) Mics 1. S, Gusta os Fee Aer crank 308 MY here determined to take victory, | HU Rec a a ie a0 | aL enbein 8 oh 00 and,will have Joc Day in the box | ported to be very common in Gold-| Pt. F iJ $0.00) § Rasmuscon. 1505 60,20 for them, it is announced. Sorlien| en Valley county and also occur- 1689 ae08| Wc Render 22: 8 a008 a BHTIRISHNL, for Bi: ; i |ring as far east in the state as ad 00] Martin Rasmussen ao ppd On Sunday, July 13, the Minot | New Salem,” he declares. “Damage! {} 30 120] M. J. Rasmussen .. 100 400 independent team will come here to spring wheat occurted in several) ¢. 0. ¢ 8 Hg 26.00 Re ie hoe eon 2 aye 40:60 Aone e : localities in the northwest | Te Ht ? tt ee eet ane 09 20.00 The Line-up for the Cannonball | ; northwestern pot-| 1. I". Hoppénstedt 0 4.00} Aug. Reuhman ... 200 8.00 me re ear tte cana tion of the state last year. 1, & Hoppensteat io 490] Aug. Reunman 300 12-90 pain oe Be “Even Cass county will not es-| {°° $ b ug. Reuhman 500 20.00 re mainder of th sensor cape at least scattering damage by fesnie ‘ P Noman on ie soo} Mrs, ea hams a 35.38 _ sit = the insect, snes We hive found’ the i HggEngt 24 F #00] Mrs. F.C. Ramspott 1355 54.20 | BASEBALL maggots and ‘flaxseeds’ in several| {i.,11-, fornpachlor ti Seo £00] Bsther Sophia Strand - 080 000 spring wheat fields in the vicinity] wm. es i 00 $00 it : 3000 120.00 wd a | | This shows Admiral W. F, Fullam of Uncle Samuel's highly ex-| vat "ne xe i 1398 ; Arthur, Sporel : 100 £00 American Association plosive navy presenting a baseball diploma to George Sisler, manager t the present time the fhsect matt “5 Minnie Shannon’... e 30 ee iii Pet. | of the St. Louis Browns. ot AG manee Rati kil a. th 9 HA “ie Geores Swemato . 50 £00 Louisville . The di Meter ematin 4 apted . . y it plants in . B, Skala THdiaWayelis é oe Laid us pon Mr. Sis s of the plant, at which point the| tnmes Hendergon : \ bd Andrew Shurén’: eld io za.n0 Columbus ray Txehy hie eountunAndey MiFlStuler IammobiatyalliwoERediuplover! mane muecouccnetanors ca aod aeons 4 Lg. smith ..,. 2 200 8.00 Toledo the cere! ntl aa ime “f seeds’ will be discovered. . Ge Mendricl ‘ L. G. Smit 30 200 8.00 A Fy i i: ay aa probably grumbling to himself, “Where in tho] "rhe insect spends the winter in| Act sr ehankp : Ha L. G. Smith . 752 106 4.00 heck Wi aang is da. i wv. ki n Matt imo wwe. Poly ¥ Hoa | Hee hang this darn thing? itis Histol deca, teh eke INA HH HC, Senlipoagti c so yhn0 Milwaukee card. Russie LeRoy knocked out part on wheat stubble. From these H 10 ye e Smith 1000 40.00 | Frank Backley of Aberdeen in the saps aR eae flaxseeds emerge in spring the adult Ht Spe ye 400 16.00 National League | round; Billy Petrolle halted Druggist’s Witticiem flies; small midge-like insects, only in By L, R. Skjod ...- ae i> Anite O'Brien of Omaha in the fifth,| ‘The corner druggist was an easy-| about one-tenth inch in length.) 3° 1° qitbling” bey t (hb) EA) bs 253 410 40 46 pud Murphy knocked out Kid! going chap and some of his friends | which deposit their tiny eggs, on) 1, | Weekting. 1its bia + 292 1100 44.00 £0 Aa it Abericen in the first, All| Used to criticize the way the store | blades of growing wheat. On hatch- ; 20 50 Stephen Sémenuk * [a 388 Lied Beoukign 36 » of the winners are under the! looked. One day he arranged a | ing the maggots work their way 4000 John Stern .. + 413 100 4.00 Pittsburgh ee ee shee Hurley of Fargo. [sdisplay of fibrous products In his|down to the base of the plant where 500 Wana sanroed 450. 200 8.00 sineiniiati Sontinuing his rece dyw front window, the exhiblt compris: | they feed. Hessian fly maggot: na J, Schroeder 435 509 20.00 eian GoHeinulnpintin’ veeenbieneedyiwrork|| feonbiwindow,stievex| p y fee ly maggots are 500 Anna J. Schtoeder 13 800 30.00 Philad i that gave him decisive victories over | M8 cinchona, cinnamon, elm, sas-| found within the sheath of the wheat| A.B: We : 1500 Nick Schroeder R 200 ares. ¢ Soran Hee ee ce and Johnnie. Till.| Stfras, wild cherry and so on. Then |plant, never inside the stem. The] 4." 33" feper ate ee lle Ea 500 20.00 | Baris juin, LeRoy tore into Backley, seor-| 4 0g climbed Into the window and /full grown maggot is pale in color,| J. 1. Harmott : 1000 Martha L. Smit 4 ase te ling ‘three knockdowns in the first| Went to sleep. 2 about one-fifth of an inch long. J. Harmon + 1600 2000 J. O. Saltiess 1662 170 6.80 \vound, Russie used his left hand to} . 0c" declared’ a) friend,/ “that)/" “(Dry seasons seems) to be unfay-| Hetmon 300 i Andrew eentorn ee Hd eee Bren: 5 alae sage dog is very much out of piace in|orable to the development of the| 3: E Harmon 300 {go0] Vv" w Sease oe 300 ae Washington 0 i| ae the window. Hessian fly in this part of the coun-| J. KE. Harmon 5 398 4 Benes 522 200 1828 Mashincts “Oh, I don’t know,” responded |try. On the other hand, an excess| }° fy Harmon eH peed } Benes ai 819 109 aoe hee” May Be Hard Task to the druggist, easily. “It's an as-|of moisture, combined with warmth,| J. Ki Harmon ae ae | Bt aeicdenaen. 576 100 foe 4 sortment of barks. especially in early summer, favors| J. Harmon 100 £03 Bert Swenson. 3 275 11.00 . St Lows Teach Parrot to Talk fae Gevelopment. of the insect. Un-| 1-,W¥, Hove. 8 $09 4:00| sered Sundermeyer 2.7: 100 ‘00 Chicago wa. | aParrote can be more obstinate A Find der such conditions a portion of the] iver Iversen 300 i00| A: B Sorenson ; 400 ieoo ah than miles, but. le youl are a de! -a great commercial magnate was |{ies emerge early, In suinmor, in-) 4 3. sennaen c+: 1 i90 £00 |. Skorheim foo 1.00 Pere re his termined instructor and not easily adie Ro maaieandy erore dur. {stead of remaining in the flaxseed Jalern REGEE OND peu any aren pees 100 400 pes discouraged excellent results will | jng a storm and spent half an hour |$t#ge_ until the following ‘spring.| J. Pp. Johiaon | 9 38.04| Neis Sabin w.- Bo ry Hid " hi di A . ae 4000 160.00 See ilipavaitenta follow. Wee ching the ancient proprietor at-/These flies deposit their eggs on) WC. Jextson - 100 4.00| E.G. Smith™.. 7 {00 a earned ee Remember that the best talker | tend upon the vagaries of a chia! Wheat after it has joiped, and the -C. Jertson ., : 156 6.00] J. D. Schmucker 91k 200 8100 National League famous : pest end upon the vagaries of a ch ta eork tiles q he| AB, Johnson : 1008 40.00] Sam Samanufa 1018 30 2 Pee ecerariterunen cia), ymnon melonenaithicheleaye ss ltins | eyliphwas)itiiniing icf spanainggs maggots work their way down to the, Gottfried Johnson 605 24.00| 0. G. aeay Tene ence Sea Pesdetel Nee ta Gch Bio but the gray parrot found | cent, stem just above the’ joints. At the| Axel E. Johnson . : 200 $.00| Jas. F. 1064 2 3.0 BR mesnGg (Ge Louies 42:5 } ‘ally on the west coust of | ‘The infinite patience of the ola| Place where the maggots lie the : 200 SE0B| Geo. A. Beat 1462 600 20.00 s E If the parrot is to become a| cent was spent and the youngster |°"S the straw, causing lodging fol- . N. Janzen .. 50 20.00] Delia Schroder 1216 600 24.00 mi caeulicawae talker he will, in the first three or | went. lowing a heavy wind. Lodging _of| HED Hap eod : a 90) 308 90 ‘967 $00 00 ae See re RE ato, four days, begin to make confused | “Pop, you're wasting time here,” | Frain is characteristic of Hessian! J” Roebling Jar 4 00 ety s 4 ue New Yo Teeetington 2-0) and indistinct efforts to copy your | said the magnate. “Come with me | fly damage. J. A. Johnson ... : 1330 44.80) Ro J. Sailor’... 3 e883 $0 3.00 Boston Philadelphia 8-6 remark. Whenever he does this , ce yt “Any fields where the insect be-| Geo. H. Johnson 4000 169.00.) R. E. Schuyler ti | ee erat . he s_this | and I'll make you head floorwalket y e Fesnia Jonson wee fi Lay Meee et 208 100 400 St. Lou etroit 2 reward him with a taste of his] of my department store."—Louls-|comes common this year should be] Pat's SMison, Trustee : he Hy ST 2133 tH 48 Cleveland Chicago favorite delicacy, as this will induce | yille Courier-Journal. disked and plowed during the fall.| Andrew Karonis .. 3 30 $4.00 Fred. Stoll 2143 ae ? eter eeiiiice further effort In this way all the insects that, are 1990 49.00] Ered Took. - fous 300 merican Associatio In a few weeks the parrot should on the stubble are buried so deep ' eter Tamis 1880 00 Minneapolis 6-8; St. Paul 9-21. |he able to exclaim “good day” or | Some Other Lobster in the ground that the flies cannot He ee eet Uraueeson aH $88 Kansas City 11-7; Milwaukee 3-6. | repeat any remark you have taught The wife of a prominent surgeon | emerge the following spring and in- 210 $4.00| H. M, Tenneson 1198 100 Columbus 3; Toledo 11-0. him whenever he sees any one en- | WaS accosted by the son of thelr | fost next year’s crop. Deep plowing| 5 200 sais) Deere 1163 ~ 500 Yndianépolis 4-7} Louisville 5-8. | ter or leave. gardener, ne is necessary and the stubble must| i. 4. 3 sto 2.00] Amond ‘Thor ae ¥h00 E a Other appropriate phrases can be eat es Aether are tell] actually be covered with several] Robert F. Kuhiman 200 aah td) Armond, Thor, 564 " of taught in the same er, suc) ‘ i i s*, 2 2 00.00 , C. om ps0! CARSON UNABLE: _|tsveit in the same manner, such | Eth. poy John, Thad no tea |, ugn i. dering plowing) 4 Sete or Harte t e in TO HALT GROVE soins.” by -uttering the phrase as | 7° stnok bd. and Pete have |i¢ Gone before May 10, will do some| J. H, Kruse. 0 -00| Chris Thompson ..- +0 208 atas you look at your wateh, It is| told your father had known,” | pood, but should , be, followed iby! Gee. faronis am 2 i Hil] Ru rele 6 i 500 20.00 ‘The Grove ball team, behind south- | ise (0 teach each sentence | ee rrr ery sou didn’t tell ‘tm, | Packing” Dayjd Leibuman....: B56000) 2 : nw. Thoreen H 300 18:00 iy Scott on the mound crday | Separately, never starting © new] 14 come lobst See Eechange. —_—_____—_ Rachel Larson . . 0 ge] C. F.Ulrichson tt ate Eemercent riayedce pretty brand. of | On® untilithe previous one/Lasibeen ut some lobster. did !"—Exchange.| ppap TRIBUNE WANT ADS. Hparay wand ore suoieesiate oA 49° 00) A. L. Uchner ais ~ fe 3.00 ball, and came from behind in. the | ™astered. Ds Nee dee dy golg: | anmmuamedanl 3 s 500 Frank Valenia . 367 200 O00 Hae ; ; In three or four months your Blmer G. Larson’. a é i ry 8.00 sania c : Se: 3 i 6 Ray Whitlock was not in danger. Scott pitched } POtrOt coeula Ot Oe ‘ dimer. G. Larson Bean 400 A.J. Wood*! th a Le Rricedbrand of ball for the locals #Pretensions, , however, at the] Re: Idawa Gold Mining Company, Bismarck, North Dakota. LB: Larson 113 200 Woods Sana’ 4 0 anes + yesterday afternoon, allowing but | end of this time he has shown no ‘ss Leldahl ic ay Woods Sanesariwn ne <- 73h #8 # 09 Dae ehite £1 hia and | Sign of profiting by your lessons There is delinquent upon the following described stock on account| Nels Leidahl - 5 24880 Woods Sanatarium Inc. - 1719 1000 49.00 eight hits from his &nd/ be assured he never will. The ance es itd on the 18th day of April, 1924, the several amotunts| Harold Roy Lit 200 Woods Sanatarium Inc. . +1728 1000 40.00 striking out nine opponents. Neu- | most to expect is that he may one ppposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: aerold ie Ce 1074 i Woods Sanatarium Ine. - 1000 40.00 comer, pitching for the Carson g0nE.| gay make a good whistler. Homer T. Landers r 500 ane 1 3555995 02090505009090 SSsSossososesosoooSsSoS throwed nice ball all the way, but ale DAlaea : i the locals garnered nine hits when is 5 SE aan 0 40.00] Gk. Lindsay di ; they counted, Schlosser, Carson English Designs on + | Sophia im ign x i : i . catcher, stepped into one of Scott's ° Sophia f a : : } fast ones in the 8th frame for a Playing Card Faces) \j,.°,;\; 3 orien 9 A teer ‘ Lit 9 home run. This is the eleventh} While we are indebted to the} |. Amundson... 110 off? |. J. Likens . ae iy straight victory for the loc: French for the modern suits and | GM" direon se FA 3o.00 8 4 cy iy the best game of the| colors of our playing cards, the de-| 3 1 120 4.80 ES 00 600 32.00 he fast Washburn team | signs of the face cards are English. 500 20.00) fA 18 00 100 4.00 comes here next Sunday, July 6th. |The French changed the portraits ndamsay bad 2240| Gust. Leibelt 48 Hy 1900 40.00 R H_ E|in their decks from time to time rt 200 g.00| W. B. Lips at 08 ; 50 Zo.00 Carson 8 8] to honor first one, then another 300 12.00 ono : 5 2.00 Grose 9 2| royal family, and always printed a 400 Hi 8 a8 4.00 . . . 4.00 Batteries: Carson: Neucomer and| the name of the honored one be- 100 4.00 160.00 : By 100 4.00 Schlosser; Grove: Scott and Snyder. | side his portrait, The English also 38 1.52 8.00 tf 2 200 Strikeouts: Neucomer 11; Scott; made changes, but eventually set- net Pi ana see i nee \ 9. tled on King Henry VIII, and 100 4.00 5.00 542 ad 20. Ae ees Elizabeth of York, his mother and 300 12.00 somes Miller... 20.00 543. Bor 20.0 LEROY KNOCKS the wife of Henry VII, says the Aa Bae Gunnar A. Malm 1898 ae 1008 4.00 Detroit News. 200 goo| Gunnar A. Malm : 8.00 20) 00 36:00 OUT OPPONENT. | It. interesting to note that the 200 8.00) Waren oH 8.00 pets 100 188 : | queen, whose marriage terminated a0 1200) Otte Mehl teva: 40.00 2 H 199 400 1000 40.00 ire + 56.20 , R. Colvert . . 10 4.00 = | the War of the Roses, still holds 1000 8.00) L. R, Colvert,... t AY 4.00 Carrington, D., July 5.—The| the rose of York in her hand. The 500 20. 4.00 R. Colvert‘ +15 100 400 Jack- Hurley boxing stable of Fargo] knave, or fool, now called the jack,| (9; }} 500 2898 fie D 12:00 took the lions share of the boxing | was the court jester, whose chief | $f" pene 7.2” 300 20001 ‘Alice: Dunham -- ett us 136.56 victories at yesterday's Carrington | duty it was to amuse the king. He . Baron. 500 « B00 Paul pene Bt 21 a4 still wears the jester’s costume, Baron . 500 18.00 Uetnon Sesne . ah ‘34 though the modern custom of cut- 400 ‘403| Merton, BD sf DASH STAR ting the bodies of the court figures 600 eth (Dan * § ‘$0 300 in half has eliminated the most 500 1g.00 pioh Denham ik 104 416}. a distinguishing characteristics of his as Ne Btnnatd 1008 $0 oe dress, 50 0] aaa esse W.’ Dunham id 0 Ht The word. “ace” probably 1s 100 “4.00] % bia sen one He is 3200 43.00 Latin, meaning origin, source, be- ay A et x ies 2600 19-90 ginning, first. Deuce and trey are 100 40.00] Mra, A a 7 7480 28808 doubtless derived from the Spanish 225 9.00] i wre. 8 750 00 200 800] Glean 4. 267° 780 FY} dos and tres, meaning second and 200 5 g.00| Glenn Lal 268 180 re third. 800 20:00) & B- Hlmer Gunderson ..- +7 221 220 re aot 30 ie.00| ie Gabriel Gunserpsn, ; op 20.00 ae 208 2n03| Clem briet aia: M 500, 08 While it is not literally true that) j3° i: 100 4.001 Atice petal naar gee” 50 i HH all of the greatest paintings are of | Jos. i. Chapman . B80 40.00 » J. 0 8) $50 : Teligious subjects, since there are} J- ¢. Clemens p09 30.00 want $0 36 He AGI many famous paintings that are not c 00 4 anny 4 433 20 40.00, religious, of the following list of 4,09| Cart Nelson 16.00 y 40.00 so-called twelve greatest paintings Zoo|. Carl Nelson, 0 4 600 1608 ten are of subjects connected wit 0-00 | a ay ¥: ttt ies 20.00 religion: “The Last Supper,” A’ ti “D0 TH 3 a8 5.00 Leonardo da Vinci; “The Last 00 2Ad0 i40p* nb b00 - 4000 Judgment,” Michelangelo ; “Descent } 18.00 15479) 0 | from. the Cross,” Daniels da Vol- an aon gto terra; “Sistine Madonna,” Raph- 00 Ee ooo ael; “Assumption of the Blessed 00 +4 0 Virgin,” Titian; “Holy. Night,” Cor- ae. #00 08 reggto ; ‘Communion of St. Jerome,” aes |} eee i Domenchino; “Aurora. Preceding . aa 1000 0:00 Charlot of. the Sun,” Guido Reni; ti 5 4 f 00 Sppmnscutate Conception,” Murillo; 10:00 8 Siege een iY Ms ie te he yeti bens, 5 0 : 14838 Bagiee ‘fobs of tae Cine Guar Sesieeale SPO Ma cate, of teBenet ot Directors “Pennsylvania quali- rt $e ome ote he iy dul vali to i Nott Bach's : 9 ck E. ‘tar sprinter, for | Blood flows. through the bones. of Roy ba, topather, with conte of edvertisiie ang teen g) there- m the Olympic | very young children almost as,freely| jiuus jvenson Roy.OBrl ‘ i tana a IDAWA-GOLD Mit aS we. Alfred L, Olson . juist, By B. A. No _ aan as through’-the -velns:” Julius N, Erdabi

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