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| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i FRIDAY, MAY, 8, 1925 .-@. Pores ee nN rel ae A or ae Sail PAGE SIX ~ 5 . SCANT Se = —@|Schoon assisting Mr. Bassen in}; vas delivered by a young!tially worn, the bullet fired by the ORM UNIQUE COMB | Ni f O butchering, : Mf lntetee WHOSE name we did not] would-be assassin was,deflected from fed ews or Uur : raked its course.” Neighbors || -Opat and Bima Brickson and Myrtle eae prederes L {Manager Rickey and His stant Have Sort of Odd Roles | OF STA RS T0 (a ee Christensen spent’ Tuesday —after-| purr Oak gchool No. 3 is planning | ; 4 al m vi vith Vivian Shaffer. ave ic at the Earl Marshal With Cardinals | 4 CLEAR LAKE ee a ane ae to have a pichic at the Earl Mars! IP Christ Schoon has installed a milk-| Mrs, Mofant and children were} SEE 4 bi i ERE ing machine. sengers on train No, 7 Saturday; Another dance at Gates hall May : | = | for Mandan, oth. place near the close of the term. Frank Shaffer and daughter Vivian! | GIANTS WIN \ , i spent Thursday evening at the Har-) Harold Christianson of Lein Town. CHRISTIANIA NEWS ; 7 i 1102 3 ‘old Hargrave home. | ship who has heen doing some break-| Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Nelson’ and 7 | lous Miley Bua Ratd 1D SRE . {ine in sthis neighborhood, returned! Mrs, Martin Tollefson motored to FROM | Track and Field Meet Granval Selland has been doing; hema on Tuesday, having finished | Bismarck Saturday. 4 some plowing with his tractor for} Sis work here. . aa Here Saturday rredsandertou, Mr. and Mrs. W. ©. Hoeft and | eae EK R, Olson, Frank Shaffer and! family were ontertained Sunday at . : 1 | \ : is-{ Vivi SI vere sant Ss oe ft’ i it, Stage Rally in Ninth to Put} | One hundred and two young ath-] Rev. and Mrs. C. ada) ot Bis. | gitar cerca eink mpc Hoeft’s parents home in Moffit Ji jletes, the stars of 16 North Dakota | marck held services in Layman Tow ’ e - | a, : i : Over Victory lial etkoel evil eae in the ship Thursday and Friday evenings.| Monday evening. Harold Olson re-{ Russell Tollefson is on the sick; eee \ cond ntiial’ Capital Glty brik sates [turned home with them to assist ist. |second annual Capital G : k Rae Ra : Philadelphia, May 8 | Jand field meet to be held tomorrow haffer, who is at pre-{ his uncle: L. B, Olson | = ; eu they ente | ‘at the Baseball park. Thirteen | sent staying in Steele, called on - Mr, and Mrs,.M. Tollefson and fam. te tlant p ue th | Ischools had entered teams up to home folks Friday evening. Mrs. Harold Hargrave called the) jj were entertained at the Dallas | Frank Shaffer home on Tuesday. + | Barkan home Sunday. The little infant son of Mr. and] out of the box last night and Mandan, Minot and ‘ e ONer ihe {Steele se entries today, bring- s wh steer a PRG Gy: Hie crieat caret ling the’ nunther of sehools entered ; Mts. Granval Selland passed away) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helgeson of] tics Mildred Joh Peon conwiniby the final coun I AAVERENBEG:TeATHIVALGUp Lotte Friday evening and was buried from| Regan calied at the Ed Erickson! ates, William Stiles with the house . of 11 to 8. Ring, Decatur, Couch and Spe UL Ad a toatl ake ; Ithe Zion Lutheran church ef Lein, home on Sunday. work Pierce were sent againet the Giants. | Preliminaries in all the events but ie Saday. Sompeey Hl ‘i Naa | . RH. EI |the mile run, the half mile run and {township Sunday, Sympathy is ex-| Mes, Jessie ‘Ole a sdeuphede SP nas eA a tthe 410 yard dash will be held to-| tended to the bereaved paren | Mrs. Jessie Olson and daughter! ates. af J. Olson, Mrs. W. C. Hooft New York 110 000 009—11 | y : {Nora who has heen staying at the! ang Alice Olson motored to Driscoll Whit O10 421 000— 8 Nehf, Greenfield, Huntzinger, S and Gowdy, Hartley; Ring, Dee morrow morning, starting at 10 vou Ha : ‘ Mrs. Sharp and Everett! By A. Van Vieet home is at present sfonday. Wide NI Ub men in each! Chappell spent Saturday at the Al-!as Mrs. J, W. Buffer with falbe eliminatod) inv eheupres | ing : i : % Figs, imnated im (he PFS" yert Christensen home, | house’ cleaning. | Luttia Tollefson spent Sunday af- DR. R. S. ENGE Couch, Pieree and J, Wilson, i jeer cil nina GEMS pam aaa lieihooh ataneecl toed “Newen iohie! east : ; | cre nl nat 2 olclock, There |. Mt and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter-| Frank Shaffer shipped some cattle | eng ace Chiropractor oat Pee eee Coats will be two races each for the mile Peete aoe ane cannty ue Pn ements serae i COOK BY WIRE Consultation Free the B t 3 a, the half mile ru and the 440] 2°7 Sire Adolph Hancen at’ cupper | ;LENCOE—LIVON/ INSTEAD OF BY FIRE Li Blk. Bis N. D. pitched the Braves to a 7 to 3 why U and Mrs, Adolph Hansen at supper GLENCOE—LIVONA Lucas marck, . D. yard dash. The times of the first three men in these races will ,be taken and the points be awarded to ae jente ‘the runners making the fastest 'time. |, Rev. and Mrs, Renfro returned | cr Saturday afternoon for M tory over the Dodgers. In the fifth, the Braves bunched four hits off Thormahlen and Hubbell, and w Saturgay evening, Mrs, E.G, Perry and Mrs. H. Price| aoe } = | entertained at a miscellaneous show-|GOLD COIN COMES OFF BEST tco.| IN STIRRING BOUT WITH LEAD the aid of three errors, scored fou - to Bismarck Saturday . cvening, Suverly whose home was recently} Calexico, Cal., May 8.—This is the The school scoring the highest s y : , Cal, May A rung, | ; f isa destroyed by fire. She was the re-|story of a luck-piece that brought lb 7 y ; i M II uy aia “ pone a cine me A card party and dance was given) cipent of many beautiful and useful|/luck. The talisman is a 20 peso OLDS OB: E Erpoxlyn Ae oh Hes : year. The athlete making the high- at the Christ Schoon home on Sat-| gifts from her friends and neighbors. Mexican gold piece and Jos Hard- SALES AND SERVICE joston ( 00x— wet individual score willbe awarded | Uday evening in honor of, theit| The afternoon was spent in social! wick, chief of police .of this border DAKOTA AUTO ,, Thormahlen, Hubbell, Osborne and : n gold watch. Ribbons will «be | d#ughter Mrs. Adotph Hansen's birth-| chat and a delicious lunch was serv-|city, credits the coin with saving his Taylor, Cooney and O'Neil. | BURT SHOTTON, LEFT, AND BRANCH RICKEY. awarded for first, second and third |@@y- At midnight lunch was served,| ed. Hlife while attempting to arrest SALES Cc. = Saas By NEA Service i ; : everyhody reports a fine time. negro. The negro fired and the bul- , : CARDS _RALLY—WIN | St. Louis—Unlike other major league ball clubs, the St. Loujs Car- |" eaeh contents oa oa ‘|W. Kyes was a business visitor in{let struck the coin, knocking it from | 207 Sth St. Phone 428 ' the sth, defeated Pittsburg, 10 to 4.| doesn’t Males hy jalltiias Wasi l devas Gin ke Sei te Hr Es Lect Elma Erickson. Mrs. Gilman, who has been visit-| heart. He escaped with a superficial Phe feature of the ga: " e unassisted, made nt, Pit to Shotton, his right-hand man, Both are former y | senders Landers. ing with her son Joe and family here; wound. 100 yard dash—Boelter, Diet, Lan- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vieet/will leave this week for Spokane, The coin that formed the watch | J CARS WASHED a triple! that job ¢ by Glenn} le i burg shortstop, in the | ders. spent Sunday evening at the Albert! Wash. where she will make her home.| charm was given to Hardwick several VURSEWith) Cooney, und Hornsby on |g a edie, d20Uicn hurdles, high f saat Christensen* home. cues years ago by a Mexican official, ac- AND \ base, Bottomley hit a liner into, | Results Yesterd +l Sauips AUPERUCdGGn pe peleU vAUDesceNGe| SeMUBTRIIC eTocs cree) cae pte : Mrs, Wallace Kyes and Miss Cath-| companied by the admonition; “Wear mensucs aa esults Yesterday j|iump, broad jump, 1 i Scroggins. Pe h 5 teas ' ; SIMONIZED Wright's hands. He touched 2nd, te-| | [Jput, discus throw, javelin throw,| 110° yard high hurdles—Sanders,| Frank Shaffer and daughter Vivian|erine Harris have been ill with flu|this always. It will bring you luck.” , tiring Cooney, who had st Ce at Leki *|autoed to Steele Sunday and ‘spent{the past week. The charm is assured of immortal- Best - Work - At - Low } 3rd and then’ touched out Hornsby| NATIONAL LEAGUE lakesyear 144 athletes, vuptesehte|| bop pad cdeehioaheen the day visiting with Mrs. Shaffer, — ity in the archives of Calexico, for ied who-had dashed for 2nd, St. Louis 10; Pitt 9. schGsle werd Salenedees (Oa eam ter ere eee Re il) he ‘Pérentiteashers: AssOvistionlehereity eodnell has vosolved:; We Price. es 060—10 20 1; New York 11; Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 3; Boston 7. feerthitceeecocthoenuinis Clifford Nelsen called at the Henry| of Burr Oak district met at school/are grateful that, due to the inter- Phone 985W ae ae -yard dash—LeRoy, Olson, Dan- compete in contes Tot Nelsen home on Monday. No. 3 Friday May Ist. A large crowd] vention of a watch charm, providen- Pittsburg 004 000— 9 15 1) Others not scheduled. Souting fy 8 Mile i Wepiktart Slaten: attended and report a fine program Sotheron, Sherdel, Rhem, Day, Hal- rector Gf ph . Palen ea iEeScEeIAN ESR Mrs, William Meyer and dayghter’s!and an enjoyable time. Refresh- { Jahan and Gonzales; Yde, Adams,} Aenea Rubin: egins, “Sanders, | iss Alice and Mrs. Harry Olson, al-| ments were served after the program. C iy) Morrison, Aldridge and F, Smith,| Wai A“ESWHLOUNGE. Hinh @echGoleligalul amie: ae so Mrs. Wakefield of Driscoll spent a9 f Gooch. |i. Ghtenge en aun dius Mets aud eGulane The | Ronen put+-Anderson, + Shepherd, | Friday afternoon visiting at the E.|’ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Baker and cae Se eae Others not schedisd. ner a Beep y y S: asketball throw; si . 7 , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION HWE LER Gal eo esree 5 Mrs. Mike Brenden is spending a] afternoon callers at the John Wilde, . ees ie SSE ee “ind dashy 60 yard ipemen UUmP—Lofthouse, Sanders, | roy days at the Granval Selland| Jas. Burbage and Wm. Baker -homes igs : Neauleseee nugdiew! Broad jump—Lofthouse, Sanders,| ome caring for her daughter, Mrs.) after which they crossed to the west Poison is being placed on the City Gar- bage Dump for the control of rats. Parties owning dogs are requested to tie them up for a few days. Guard is being placed at the Dump to keep people from trespassing. J ie IN TOP PLACE Others not scheduled. eS aE SS LeRoy. Selland who is on the sick list. side of the river and returned home, = Speedy Clubs Javelin throw—Olson, Shepherd, ‘ via Ft, Riee and Mandan. Schorgin’, Priscilla Olson called at the Al- C9] Aa suds ieee bert Christensen home on Monday. | Mrs. H. Price and Mr: E. G. Perry 4 To Meet Sunday mee ee ee SG Oe: "| were pleasantly surprised Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson|when their brother's family arrived spent Saturday ahd Sunday at Har-| by auto from South Dakota to make vey, North Dakota visiting with_Mr.| them a short, unexpected visit. They Sisler Hits Safely Again as, ; At Penitentiary) mie + Browns Beat Tigers : ENTER FOR peace json, LeRoy With a purse of $100 as the prize, Register, Danrot, Ol- 4 : P Erickson’s parents. were to return home.the first of this (Glevelands| May) 8=Cleveland’ bat=! the Prison and the Weodworth:base-}| NOBLEMAN COPS i week, U 6 D , id ted two Chicago pitchers hard | eee ash een aa GEN ° —— Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and - “of: 4 t i “churn gateway Go een Gina STATE MERT EPison finniogd) UNe game 3 a son August spent Tuesday afternoon] Services were held at Glencoe mel Jepartment of Agriculture. ; 7 to 5, and climb back into a triple eduled to get underway at 1:40'p. m.’ Lord Burghley Defeats Amer-4 at the Adolph Bassen home, Mr.| church last Sunday and a very good! | tie with Philadelphia and Washing- a 6 av Opty CHUL DIY E BlaTeseOnCOna|| Fi % ieee tres vigees bn _ ; io. ton for first place in the pennant] & a lites , sie fidents of winning: tvojy ithe, Eeizon icans at Penn Games : pices Smith blanked the Sox for five/ Speedy Athletes to Compete sinatra! they innings was hit hard in the sixth | i av Festival a E they and. seventi ore. aie, “bene, May Festival at Both teams are out tor] Chicago. N. D. College victory and the contest is expected to be one Jf the best of the scason 000 002 300- —-- on the Prison lot. : | Mleveland 004 030 00x wri, Sh $.-Sprinters,| Woodworth won the tri-county Connally, Mangur runners, shot | pole vaulters | Championship season, defeating Schalk, Grabowski; and other athletes from 24 high | Pingree ston und Melville for} schools of North Dakota and Min-| the hono The team has been ET EVEN BREAK nesota will hold the center of in-| Strengthened since last full and the R.—St. Louis gain-|terest on Dacotuh field for the| Woodworth athletes ure out for the in the series with| three-day track and field meet dur-| State semi-pro title this r Detroit by winning yesterday in the|ing the annual May tival May| The prison team has been pr final game 6 to 5. George Sisler,|14-16 at the North Dakota Agric ng hard this week and the pla; Brown playing manager hit safely | tural college eb to. neko thes Weodsorth ito in his 22nd game of the season yes-| At least 150 athletes are expected | C's their fourth straight vietims Sun- terday when he slammed out a home| at the meet, George Dewey, Bison | (Y- run off Whitehill in the Sth inning. | basketball and track coach who ‘ist : No one was on base. eee charge of the entries, | Among KRAUSE WINS _E. © number are several highly tout- x 7 Detroit 193 000 100—5 10 d stars who are expected to break FROM WALTERS | St. Louis 620 110 011—6 12 Oj records in some of the events, Whitehill, Dauss, Wells and Ba Among the 24 schools that have BY KNOCKOUT ler; Davis, Wingard and Severeid, (either already entered or are expect- —- Dixon. ing to send their entries in this CS ine - a week are the following from -North attling fathers did”. - ‘The civilization of the Chinese is old—older ‘ors the ae : | DiNotE Pare n Crea) Sonn Aa eats Cee ate LORD BURGHLEY oldest records that are musty and yellow with age: Yet ; 1 BASEBALL i \LaMoute. ‘Lidwetwood. Achley. Cag. | Jowa, in the first round of a sched-| The first nobleman ever to com- China today enjoys very few of our modern:improve- be ‘|rington, Casselton, Hope, Enderlin,| Wed ten round bout of the American | pete in the Penn relay games was | Th Chi d a 1 ' inion, Casselton, Hope, Enderlin, A ore last ight. "The Lord Burghley, star English athlete ments. e Chinese do not weleome change. They a ate | or } otan hit the Towa ta t|He won ym. » de- 1 Q : a “ eer Pf GAMES TODAY 7] Tie Minnesota tons include the fol-| Wii" feng great’ punishinent be | feating some af Americas best’ ti object to innovation, saying “This is not as our fathers Ps i Nets Crookston, Barnesville |f0re the knockout came, ber-toppers. But in the shorter dis- did!” : , dee Gee AMERICAN LEAGUE t AVE YOU? ace Ee aS ri a ; rs ‘ aad are The collection of star: AV ? speed, sl out in Sot ne yard Fee g se guy ptt ah New York at St. Louis GE eI ee rector aie clare (EO (Pogo An treater Imagine an American today saying; that he ‘did not schools as Buck Rob-| land Brain-Buster Cross Word Puz- i graduate of | cle? for the la bins, Bemidji coach a want electricity because his father was satisfied with Philadelphia at Clev: { Washington at Chic: NOTICE TO BIDDERS and, ! endl the ‘North Dakota college, is pin-| I's your opportunity to win one] , The State Board of Administra. candles! re NATIONAL 1.EAGUE ning high hopes on taking some |of the cash priz sibly the first] ("yay 18, 1096 at their ‘office in : * a, Be eae a |places in the meet. He has planned 75.00 in cash. the Sete Canitel’ BieeareecN Pe Why have we progressed? 33. eihe, son 2 te 7 Chicago at Boston. all st nd apting yon antering ‘ and ack tne puzzle and sary iapniauine all Tahoe apuibeby “ Bees ey Ci ati at " his best men and has pointed them| rules governing contest. and materials necessary for the con- tar © ‘ o Re paar, his say y 3 Pittsburg at SRE for the May Fesfival contest. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY | struction of a. sewage purification ete Advertising, more than anything else, has made of us : a To the school winning the highest ay ali te ihe) Stately enllapuae cea a nation willing to ‘judge something ‘new-on its merits, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION number of points in the entire meet en ee [AROSE GD 6 plans: snd speci " * orn Toledo at Minneapolis, ON | loving cup will be given. The star| Coal Burns! Electricity | fications prenared therefor by W. 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BERETA IE COOKERY LEFT'TO RIGHT—WALKER, DEFOREST AND GREB CORRECT COOKERY 500) Two ‘pugilistic champions, Mickey Walker, welterweight. and Harry | - .450| Greb, middleweight, will meet for the middle crown at tie Polo Groun« Queen ‘Maud of Norw: .450|in New York June 19. ‘Hete we. ‘find tiem signing aritcles for the |ished oné novel and is working on 9 364 forthcoming clash with.JimityDeForest, matchmaker. ¢ StF eee “This is not as our