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PAGE SIX — OPENING GAME | IN 45 INNINGS Washington Senators Defeat Philadelphia Athletics, Score 1 to 0 league JOHNSON WINS i ‘Getting Ready 2 Major Humboldt, Ka eason with t Petty, touching the’ newly per anted the pe fety That yk , a freakish sort o high fly that just eluded grasp « Dick Cox in fielding by the vete to 9 fter being confined to his bed dur- 5 ing the past week with the flu. ; cL | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon © and son Ernest spent Tuesday at the | Adolph Hansen home. ‘They helped 'Mr. Hansen fix his well. | Mrs, Frank Shaffer ‘and daughter, | Mrs, Harold Hargrave, were Bismarck business callers Tuesda: i | Miss Nigal_ Dayton and Claronce { ote Olson spent Tuesday evening at the 1000 Albert Christensen home, 1000 ",, Harold Carlson, salesman for the dF. W. McNess company, had the mis- ‘Nn, fortune to have his car burn on, the ‘900 Sluatenhues grade Tuesday evening. joy Mz. Carlson said he did not kno ‘top how it started, The first he noticed was when the fire came up along side of him in the seat. ‘The only thing he able to save was his demonstra- case. Miss Eisie Belile and cousin spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ole Newland. Frank Shaffer and daughter Viv- ian called at the Willie Olson home Wednesday evening. Elsie Belile and cousin visit jed with the Schoon girls Thursday ' afternoon. Vivian Shaffer and Bobby Hargrave called at the Albert Christensen home 00| aftér school Thursday. Miss Opal Hutchison, Nigal Da: ton, Clarence Olson and Vernon Brenden, attended the home talent play given at Tuttle Friday evening. Misses Caroline and Tillie Schoon, Elsie Belile and cousin and Mrs. Belile spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Olson. Miss Opal Hutchison and. Ralph Beyer spent Thursday evening at the >———__———-» Pennant Progress AMERICAN Ae ae Minneapoils .. | Indianapolis Toledo ... Columbus Kansas City.. nul ‘Milwau Louisville ... Games Today umbus at Minneapolis. Toledo at St. Paul. Louisville at Milwaukee. Indianapolis at Kansas City. AMERICAN hie 7 Chicago .. Washington L. 1 0 1 0 DO 1 0 0 1 Ot 1 1 Clevcland at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww. " Pet. jwangon was a passenger to Bismarck on Wednesday, returning home on Thursday, Mrs. W. W. Baxter and little daug! ter Bernadine, accompanied by Misses Esther Weber and Rachel Shepard,| were pnssengers to Bismarck Thurs- day afternoon. Miss Ruth Shepard! tnught school during the absence of Miss Rachel Shepard. Mrs. F. A, Bier, who has been ill for a long time, is able te be up and around for a short time each day. | Her many friends will be glad to hear of her recovery. George Ivey has taken back his Tudor Ford sedan and exchanged it for a Fordor Ford sedan. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser were Napoleon callers Thursday evening. { Quite a number of Braddock folks| attended the Easter dance held in Zirbis hall Monday evening. Mu: was furnished by the Hoot Owls. Oscar Krutzner, sales represent: tive of the Dakota Auto Sales Co., Bismarck, spent a couple of days in | Braddock this week. i W. W. Mandigo was a business vis- itor in Linton Tuesda; Mrs. W. F, May of Bismarck call-j ed on Braddock friends Thursday and Friday of this week. John Stanton motored to Bismarck Wednesday to visit Mrs. Stanton, who is ill at St. Alexius hospital. C. Boynton of Kintyre was a Brad- dock caller Friday afternoon. Herman Sueltz took care of the business of the Farmers State Bank Friday while the cashier, J. G. De- France, acted as clerk for the Smith and Hansen sale in the Tell coun The Braddock Study and Ci club met at the home of Mrs, Fetterley Wednesday evening. The Braddock school is having a week of holidays, beginning Monday vie ™ | struction circles in. North 1.000) 1.000 1.000 April 12th, George Wright and Miss Bernice Elsberry left on Saturday to spend Nels Dronon_home. Mrs. J. E. Sharp and nephew Everett Chappel of Layman township _ | MANDAN NEWS | cenit it not feel apologetic for inability serve cocktails. Paris hopes for peace as practic armistice in Morocco begins a Spanish, Riffian and French delega' start for Oudjda. Christ Stecker, well known in con Minnesota, was drowned at Tampa, Fla, Sunday, says word received at Fargo. The Interstate Commerce Commis: sion has ordered ’ days class rates b n Fargo and St. Louis, Mo. and Springfiefd, 11, Neal Williams, Fargo traffic expert, an nounced, Navy dirigible Los Angeles sue cessfully makes two-hour test flight, furst since last June, at Lakehurst, Mrs. Evelyn Comstock, Ch swering Miami announ Peggy Joyce that she Stanford band, si invalid. go, an- ment of will make s his divorce from her was Rev. James Allen Troke is voted out of his Columbus, Ohio, pulpit by pastorate, on accusations of love affairs. Navigation in the Duluth harbor opened at noon Tues Superior Cass county commissioners construction of two bridges between Fargo and Moorhead, Minh., the board | announces. ——° William Vogel had the high herd Ve i] S}eated in Zap and formerly of Man- kota and! 01 @ . Comstock her fifth hus-| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926 Superintendent Nels Bak-| cert at Bemidji undér the auspices state training school hud vf-the American Begion-of’ that city. with @ of! Ss: ———————SSSS high record production TL, Mark E, Walker, who has been lo- urchased from L. N, Cary and lot on West Main street now occupied the Ellison Brothers Hudson Agency. Mr. Wal- ker will open a used car market in the same location as soon as the Elli- gon company secures a &uitable loca- tion and vacates the premises. dan, has the build ‘News From the _ ‘State Univers: 4 | Some thousand high school students from every part of the state will take part in the twenty-fourth annual state-wide contests which will be held at the State University, Thursday, ‘riday and Saturday, May 20, 21, 22. pectal“rutes ow ail Palnoade have been secured for all students who at- tend, according to Prof. A. H. Yoder, of the aniversity extension division, who is in general charge of the con- te Seven different divisions comprise the state contests, which are: track, ten music, high school publica- tions, debate, public. speaking and high school dramatic, Competition among entries in the ofe-act play con- test of the latter di ion will begin j the preceding Wédnesday afternoon. | The State University concert band of thirty-three members, together with George F. Strickling, its director, re- , turned Sunday morning from a suc- cessful eight-day concert tour through | northern Minnesota. | The band filled a week’s contract at the Garrick theatre at Duluth, J. V. Broxmeyer OPPOSITE. POSTOFFICE record for the month of March in the Mandan and Flasher Holstein Dairy circuits with an average pro- duction of 36 pounds of butterfat per cow, according to reports com- where it appeared in conjunction with | a motion picture. Its three concerts jeach day were well received by both the public and the press. Saturday evening the band played an hour con- their week of holiday at their homes Valley City, Miss Edith Hans is visiting with her mother at Ellen- dale, Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Savage, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Emma Bush, left by auto to spend the week-end at Selfridge, N Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Savage will visit their daughter. Mrs. E. York and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry will visit their daughter Mrs, Geo. Davis and family, while Mrs. Bush’ will enjoy) a visit’ with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Braund, who formerly lived at Braddock’ and Hazelton. Quite 2 number of the farmers have started working in the fields, this week but owing to the dryness! of the ground some of them find) plowing quite difficult. | NEWS BRIEFS t SEGRE, LT ESE Richmond, Va-—Nearly all of Vir. ginia today experienced a heavy visited at the Albert Christensen home Saturday. Mrs. Warren’ Belile and daughter Elsic and niece visited with Mrs. J. W. Beyer Saturday afternoon, Mr. und Mrs, Christ Schoon ‘and family spent Sunday at the Adolph Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs, Ole NeWland and family spent Sunday at the Jens Han- sen home north of Steele. = Mr. and Mrs. J. family visited at the Robert Sharp, 4 Jr, home south of Sterling Sunday. Olaf and Priscilla Olson attended the mecting of the Young Peoples | Society at the Zion Lutheran church Sunday afternoon. Those who took dinner at the Granval Selland home Sunday, were Mr, and Mrs. Madsen and daughter Myrtle and son Edward, Mr. and ;| Mrs. T..0, Madson and son Donald, Agnes Meiland, J. Herfindahl, Mr. gland Mrs, Mike Brenden, daughter Ruby and sons Vernon and Kenneth, Miss Nigal Dayton and Clarence Olson were Steele callers Sunday. | Misses Opal Hutchison and Myrtic 2} Christensen drove to the E. A. Van i i 1) Vleet farm Sunday to take some pic-| snowfall. The mercury registered 30 Me-|tures of Mr. Van Vleet ‘ock. degrees in the moutain sections and Mey Clarence Olson has hired owt tol at Richmond the weather bureau an- Harold Hargrave for a time. nounced a reading of BRADDOC! z Washington—The _shippin, We are pleased to report that the| voted today to accept the bid of ba family of O. R. Martin are all put| 500,000 by R. Stanley Dollar for the! of quarantine now and as far as can} five ships of the American Oriental! be learned there are no other cases} Mail. of scarlet fever in the community. hess ~ oat There are no new cases of the mumps.+- Washington—President Coolidge ex- E| Mr, and. Mrs. . N. Miller of| pects to fill within a few days the 1|Kintyre were Braddock callers Mon-| vacancies which occur April 15 on the railroad labor. board. ‘m. Robinson has moved _ his}, — family to Braddock after spending] House passes Dill similar to ap- the winter with Mr. and Mrs. 8. S./ proved senate bill for development of E|Tracy. They have moved into the} commercial aviation. 0] Baxter house opposite the home of 1/C. T. Barton. Mr, Robinson intends}. Carlos Hilmer, brewer, wounds| to go to Glencoe to help his father-| Mareus Rosenwald, publisher, in pistol: Johnson] in-law, Alex McDonald, during the} duel at’ Buenos Aires. aie 1.000 -000 000 000 -000 anville at shortste enemy at two s and Brooklyn won Johnson hurled through New York. Chicago . Pittsburgh Boston .. fa to 0. BISMARCK SHOE | HOSPITAL Henry Burman, Prop. Shoe Repairing. Special Attention Given to Parcel Post Orders. No. Dak. | | 1 to 0. e made off the ne off Romm sburgh at St. Louis. lyn at New York. wo at Cincinnati Five Homers Registered ton at Philad Five home runs were rey! all in the National Li f Pittsburgh, Bottom Johnston of Bos cago and Pichi Three t days at bat-—Whe Hornsby of St. Louis Boston. The ’ Yesterday 's Games NATIONAL ec i R le I auoof Chi-| Cincinnati had perfect} "phi Brooklyn, . | wonder 1 Wilson of world’s | conditio’ ming se v ¢ famou. and records, for the n by pl ach w. V: relius, ¥}champion for a numbe Avierlis her trainer. He supervis her training work. ur-old aquatic | Pittsburgh | St. Louis Aldridge, Rhem and 0’ 2 getting into outdoor swim- ying a round or at White Sul- Her father, candinavian | Boston f yeurs, | Philad Genew Carls de Bismarck, ainst 33 errors for onal League 1 68 hits anc error runs, 81 hits and eight the American. Boston witnessed de of pitche Nati nd 15 VAN HEUSEN IN THE “ METROPOLITAN MANNER eeee 12 STYLES, 30c. EACH PHILLIPS-JONES, N. Y. a batt a ed 6 le Vt APITAL FUNERAL PARLORS Successors to Bowman Funeral Parlors 216 Main St. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W JOS. W. TSCHUMPERLIN Proprietor RSG cocked au ae Benton, Hearn and Gib- n and J.’ Wilson, R 3 y son; by the White Sox H 8 nd Deberry: Barnes, lartley. 5 to 1. in good form for Cleve- to 1 decision the Browns Uhle w; Jand and vq | Brooklyn {) York ty Namara and Snyder, Connie Mack's board nh, Who wi unabie eason be of an ine u ndled mself yrand! |, ‘en ) dled pimselt in grands Cyoper, Blake and Hartnett; Don- ainst. Washington. He ae.! hue, Luque, May and Picinich. hout a slip in| AMERICAN LEAGUE i star to E 5 i} i Chicago : Renee Cincinnati. world's champion Pittsburgh went down before R to 6, the prin- Jim Bottomley, La home run with two on play last re red le Pira Hornsh cipal who ¢ the b: , Luque, and May stru story over the Ch Luque pitched to ving Donohue The Cub WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge... ~ Day Phone 266 Night Phones Ru any “Bube™ bust out thre doubles the eig mad plays. The Ph hind Carh trample the Zack Wheat, v turned be- to portunely pitching to 3 illies hit op Philadelphia .. r Washington .. (6 Tonings) Rommel and Cochrane; and Ruel, Severid. 6 . eterson of the Hazelton coun-| Dr, George Parrish, health officer, E) try was at Braddock Tuesday to get] says Los Angeles has worst smallpox 2)his engine that he purchased from] epidemic of recent years in any state. } Chicago ....... i O!the De Remee Brothers. There have —-_ Gaston, Ballou, Davis and Dixon,| been two carloads of the J. I. Case] Assistant Secrewary Andrews urges Schang; Lyons and Schalk. engines unloaded here during the|woman’s national law enforcement past week. conference in Washington to help George Ivey has purchased the!hasten the day when hostesses will William Perry property’ west of the Sick bodies Emmons County State Bank. H. W. Allen is still confined to hii made strong **Hadstomachtrow. bed. He had suffered a great deal with abscesses in his head. We trust he will soon be well again, The Jadies of the Woodman Circle 3] met at the home of Mra. J. D. Mc- ble or lass for forty years. Lately Gt became acute... like aknife going through me. Went E : Cusker Wednesday afternoon, April days without food, nights: tslerp. , champion hitter 1 League, has started the batting honors again The St. Louis r col- ble and two singles in His slugging world champion Pi- St. Louis helped beat the fc Eta New York . Sherker, Jones and Col- Ehmke, Sommers, Welzer, Lund- gren, Wiltse, Kiefer and Gaston. AMERICAN suit td Toledo .. 16 St. Paul. -4 10 G|. Clarkson and) Urban, — Heving; °) Schuppe, Holtzhadser and Hoffman, I knockout over Maxie Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687W © FIG —_—________-—_—_—_ Okla City. W, “Young” Stribling knocked out’ Tommy Mar- vin, Hot Sp + Ark, (3). id Johnny Farr, ed Pete Billy Wa won a technic Holub, Akron ( lected three singles in four times z There was a: very good attendance and a splendid lunch wag served by the hostess. L. V. Lesher was at Haselton Thursday, doing some papering for Mr. Levi Chapman. Mrs. Wm. Campbell and daughter | Violet drove to Pollock, S. D., to visit | with Mrs. Wm. Vandevorst. They re-| turned home Thursday evening. Dr. E, C. Walker of Hazelton was n’ Braddock caller Thursday’ morn- ing. s halted for police w crowd which and crowded e White minutes nx game yesterd ue Minneapolis .. Columbus. Palmero and Krueger. Y Tenlec cured me complete. I'm 54, gained 25 E's., feel fine.” Chas. F, Sher- wan, 520 First Ave., Eaw Claire, Wis After a spell of Grippe or flu, shen. your system is ‘alt run down and Your legs are so weak they can hardly hold a your body, start right in taking Tanlac. . Its wonderful how soon a x08, real- «ly do ‘improve! Tanlac is right in and puts the system in fighting ‘trim. It cleans the blood, revitalizes the digestive- organs, ie you an (a ee solid ‘foo ant ‘makes feel like a new pets Nothing will turn thy trick quite fast as Tanlac, je: after the ; Tanloc formula from roots, and herbs. Buy a bottle to- day ond get started back to full strength and vigor. Take Tanlac Ve le Villy for -eonstipation.— Adv. ee Electric and Acetylene Welding ' BISMARCK WELDING WORKS. 206-10th St. Phone 776 Indianapolis . Kansas City Quality ~ from start ir. Baer, F. M. Long and Rassen Aurvie ‘attended the commissioners iceting at Linton Wednesday after- oon. J. W. Mikesell has purchased a new Oldsmobile coupe from the local @| agents, De Remee Bros. Mrs, Baer, who has been confined | | eo Net bed for the past week, is able | j to be around again. Miss Elsie Danesganrd, who has | spent the past winter with friends in Iowa, has returned home. Louisville-Milwaukee game post- poned, wet: grounds, | Helpful Hints by Golfing Stars o-- , GENE SARAZEN—WATCHING Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage and Mrs. THE STARS] ¥/ ). McCusker drave to Hazelton | ¢q, especial attention to Chick! Tyesday evening to take Kirk Batzer| perky d the manner in which he| tick to school. He has recovered on shote Nobody can con-| fom a siege of the mumps. or wmashic-iron choot) Mr. and Mrs. Long went to}: ick. 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