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PAGE SIX HOME CLUBS oO ; Pennant Progress | 4s i AMERICAN L New York Cleveland Detroit . | Philadelphia” jst Louis Ehmke, Kiefer and Gaston; Hoyt and Collins, Jones, | Chicago aah St. Louis ; Faber, Steengrafe and Zachary and Hargrave. at ” Grabouski; 714 bie 3. 2 ee eet ru , Ogden and ; Rone f d Cochrane, t | E| Schaack, Snyder, Wells. r| LARGEST CROPS Which total was THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE © Lingrel, Duemovich © and! February March ... April 15 Total ....... 1925-1926 October November .. December Des Moin (Others _Dostponed, FOLLOWED DRY _|}: WINTERS HERE}?} April 15 (Continued from page one.) Total rectangular panels nine feet long] charge here for the past five thick,| said he) had received instructions by six wide and two inches bound together by lengthwise wires about six Inches apart, The heavy 3) pressure under which the panels are constructed as well as the mineral .| content of the straw account for its! | being fireproof. | Changes Made in Justice Department Minneapolis, April 22.—()—-G. H. Hennegar, assistant chief of the Chi- {Johannes from the Minneapolis divi- ; North Dakota, hitherto a part of the THURSDAY, APRIL &, 1996 :|ta and the tera half of Wiscon- sin, Use Gas, tne scientific fuel. from Washington to proceed with a special investigation in the west, the nature of which he refused to reveal, Coincident with the removal of Mr. sion, a change in the. district cover- ed by this officer was also announc- ed by Mr. Hennegar, The state of |! Minneapolis division, henceforth w: be covered by the South Dakota divi- sion, with headquarters at Aberdeen. |<: Detroit ....... ‘ 2| Cleveland 1) departure from n John | 1914-1915 winter was 3.15 } Karr an | while that of the past winter was | — ches, The statement foliows: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 914-1915 Precip. Dep. Ro oH E/ October ...4....... -0.24 MW 1 1| November . 5 11 1| December . Schupp, Kolpes | January .. Agents in the Minneapolis division cago division of the United States i will cover only the state of Minneso- department of justice, today replaced M. J. Johannes as chief of the Min- neapolis division. Mr. Johanne Games Today Chicago at i troit at Cl STRAW NOW FIREPROOF Paris—-The French have a new fireproof building material made of straw. The straw is pressed into and Manion; WINGAMESIN SIX CITIES: who has been in Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER Louisville —- Si Seascn Proving Unusual Many Ways—Fine Base- ball Weather Yesterday DR. 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