The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1996 weights, meets young Bob Fitzsii who had himself been in the same tix! Plymouth Rock farm, «the John|pal band of Mandan will’ provide] the direction of the officers of the is tonight in a 10-round no-de-|not so many years ago. Christensen place 16 or 18, milés| music. Minot division, Between 40 and 50 q I cision contest at Boyle’s Thirty Acres 8 , through the interpreter,| southwest of Mandan. The trail from} The picnic at the Christensen farm] people were present. J. P. Beaton, H. in Jersey City : what part of the country he came| Mandan is being marked today.: has been planned several times, but| H. Hathaway, Duane Clapp, A. . * The Tiger cannot lose his title for}from, he answered that jt was the| The program for the picnic, as ar:| so Fitzsimmons is a much heavier man,|uorthern part and on the coast. Ask-| ranged by the special reputation. was at first puzzled by the name,|T. G. C. Kennel from Harry Greb by a 15-round de-| face brightened. cisign bout at Madison Square Garden,| “Right by thede." he answered.| Commercial club, at 19 o'clock Sun- a. aging, f local busi- sone months ago, Flowers fought men| That was a place where he had to|day morning. “Hot Dogs,” _ sand- Standard Oil eee aitiuted: among them? Ger: of all sizes on a day's notice. Since|help himself, for his companion, al wiches, coffee and ice cream Will be Co.- Sal don’ Brown, Mandan, and. Glen BeCoeUNE eee inane he has] Swecie, did 0 much about! served. by the committee, but fami- AD. alesman h, Bismarck, both offi of} » managed to gain a little rest. the coast of Norwa: lies aré urged to take lunches. : Compan: . ‘The program will cousiee o& pase Meet in Manden ps | formal summ: and still survive him, will be here/ 4 next week on h : ; . {the battle of the Little Big Horn, ants Pull Pirates Back to! ing to Postmaster A. B. Welch. cordin Second Place in 13-In- : The general will stop over in dan for a few hours and will pr ning Battle Philadelphia Favorite Now! pis zo out to the site of old Once again the red legs of Cin nati swing from the top of the vay lengue ladder, @ position re- gained without effort. Philadelphi. (2) —wi The Reds Kept out of the rain in| Philadelphia, June 18-—(P)—With a Philadelphia yesterday while the New York Giants pulled the Pittsburgh Pi-| pentier, French idol of the squared rates back into the second position, Tommy Lounghran, Philadel- s +, 6 to 5, in the most exciting battle|phia favorite, today gazed with long- _ Walking and Crow Ghost, ac- seen at the Polo Grounds this season,| ing eyes toward the light heavy- ding to Mr. Welch. The commit- It went 13 innings, until Lindstrom of| weight title held by Paul Berlenbach. e in charge of the cele- ' the Giants lifted the first pitch de-| The champion has been invited by agreed to pay the In-, livered by the aged Babe Adams into] Philadelphia promoters to meet the the right field stands, and won the| winner of the Carpentier-Loughran ball game. This verdict left New| bout in the municipal stadium here, York, Chicago and Brooklyn tied for| scene of Loughran’s victory over the i fourth place with a percentage of .509,|Frencbman last night. The | 175- i 1 three games behind the leaders. pound titleholder has been offered] ¥ among the In H Flint Rehm and Vic Keen, each al-| $50,000 to defend his title a lowing six hits, set back the Boston| the aggressive Phil \ Braves in a double header, 4 to 2.and| Carpentier gained a ‘ - = 6to2 early rounds by a careful e% Cubs Defeated of boxing science and punching s Bill Marriott returned to third] but 2 care base for Brogklyn and celebrated | round gav pwith three gles. In the 10th his| which he inserted a potent ri sacrifice fly red the run that de-} Carpentier sank to the canvas sfeated th icago Cubs, 10 to 9.! count of nine. | Twelve errors were made during the| He came up smiling but his ac- afternoo! tions were punctuated with a certain | In the American league the New] cautiousness thereafter which sapped} York kees, including Babe Ruth,| from his efficiency and gave Lough-| found themselves helpless before Ted! ran the chance to come home victor- Paul Berlenbach : attend ‘i ‘ i - v celebration June 24, slashing victory over Georges Car-) 25 é andiwe: adel phian, |Community Picnic ‘| to Be Held Sunday ss gesture in the seventh foughran an opening in| The Mandan community and| postponed from last take place the coming Sunday at the Remember | -Blankenship and bowed to the White] joys. i 99 | | Sox, 6 to 2. ee ae ies ease Se “Him | ~ ” Washington accepted another beat- : é | ing’ at the hinds of St Louis, 9 te 7,| Velva Ball Tea Dad will { the Browns scoring three circuit i appreciate a blows, by. Williams, Schang and Beats Turtle Lake Shirt eAukagieraen Durst. 5 # ed i ih Vietory came to the Philadelphia] Turtle Lake, N. D., June 18—The aed | ‘dbonetaeube? Athletics when they piled up eight/Lakers were taken into camp on their | lag 1 runs in the last inning tg beat De-lhome diamond Wednesday by the |- Tie troit, 12 to 9. doughty ball tossers from Velva. The ' f Sherrod Smith gave the Boston Red|Lakess garnered 11 hits off the pecu Sunday | Sox five safeties and won for Cleve-|jig¢ delivery of Wohlferd, Velva’s boy June 20th y Jand, 3 to 1. wonder, but in only the fourth in- ning were they effective when four hits in a row meant four runs for| ™ Turtle Lake. The score was a tie in the seventh at 5 and 5 but after that the Lakers were unable to find the i home plate. Velva played errorless ball th hout the ne While the Lakers off form and) made several costly errors. |. ‘The box score: Turtle Lake— HPO A Gynth, skis... ¢ 8 3 Johnson, ss 29 2 Olson, 3b. naz ae Emmons County Buneh Un-jieiin, ing if.) . * sler, 3b. defeated This Season— [Sieler hoc Fast Game Anticipated | {hrockmorton, pa Ib: \ sellschen, Pe veces Inves- tigate Which means . $d. =. Two tough games are in prospect for the Bismarck baseball nine in| the next 10 days. ‘ Sunday, the Bismarck nine _ will] Kir! ; tangle with the Linton teanat the) Morley, ss. ...... local ball park. Linton béat — Bis-|Sweedlund, If. marek 4 to 2 the early. part of the/Grim, 2b. season. So far this season she has/ Peterson, won 11 straight games, defeating|Meyer, cf. ...... Hazelton yesterday by the score of; Diabler, Ib. .. Totals A 13 OF 0 Of om 3 to 2 despite the fact that Hazelton |Zieger, rf. ......-+...-4 1 0 had a lengue pitcher on the mound. | Wohlferd, p. .....+ ae eae) t Linton has also defeated Eureka,| eee which heads the South Dakota) neg 41 10 27 league. Johnson (3), Boehm, ! Since beating. Bismarck the early Throckmorton, 3 in; part of the seasbn, Linton has added|4 innings; by ellschen, 8 in’ 5 in- i new pitcher, Manley, from the Allinings; by Wohlferd, 13. Nations team, and four other new} Bases on balls: off Gesellschen, players. off Wohlferd, .1. “t may be safely assumed that the! Hit by pitched ball—Sherer. 4 Bismarck players will go into the| Home-run—-Lienhart. . ‘a battle with their teeth set on the re-} Two-base hits: Lienhart (2), Throck- ‘ solve that if the Linton team mak@€8{morton, Sweedlund, Meyer. a meal of them, they at least will get} Double play—Throckmorton to Ol- . ... a lunch out of it, while in the fight.|son t hin. 3 , This in itself should make the ball) Umpires—Tauer and Huston, game at 3 o'clock Sunday an exciting re : pn Beneday and’ ‘Sunday, June 26 Two Undefeated | and 27, the MeCoy-Nolan Giants from © agi 2 the McCoy Nay the Bimarck| ‘Leams Play Sunday team here. Saturday’s game will be é ‘ at p. mand Sunday’s game will) A battle royal will be witnessed at he at $ o'clock, Last year the Mil-|the Stanton baseball diamond Sun- waukee outfit won 80 out of 85 games.|/day afternoon when the Halliday and They hive the same aggregation of|Stanton nines meet. Neither team There is a Difference in Meats----Iry Cur Meats _ALL cur meats are grain fattened and of the higher grades. We. are now cutting yearlings—called Baby Beef. MEATS Fancy Pot Roasts, per Ih. Boiling Beef, per lb. ‘i A Seventh and Eighth Rib Roasts, | Sauerkraut, per qt. (bulk) .... Pure Lard, per Ib. . 5; Mammoth Dill Pickles, doz. .. Fresh Halibut . and Salmon Fresh Dressed Milk Fed Hens a | ‘ Try Our Assortment of Sausages ; i <1 slates clear, so that real baseball .. Harvey Will Play aides. Sle b this season, will meet eight of iti nine games this year and Been in America ill Pk den last Sunday, 8 to 0, with 15 It w lease You players this year. has lost a game this seasén and both , . All Stars Sunday The Harvey baseball nine, which MANDAN NEWS | dif All Stare at the peni-) > . mond at 1:45 Sunday aft-| De Pasquet Has it is expected that fast and sporty +, team play will featuge the game. . About 8 Months ‘strikeou' It won from the Turtle} Dr. D. Pasquet, who was in Man- Lake team, 15 to 9, from the Drake|dan Wednesday and Thursday, visit- are equally anxious to keep their jhas “lost omy two games of the, 10 The prison team has won The Haryey team ‘defeated Fessen- *team, 6 to 2, and from Rugby, 15] ing the experiment station, to Red Raspberries, just arrived Large Bing Cherries, per If Faney New Potatoes, 4 lbs. 9. Manager Orton states, however, that| ment of the Univer _ Harveyswill find the Ail Star gang a|France and has been in this country » shard one to stop. The prison team|for about eight months studying the has been working out hard all week | agri ral, industrial and economic and hope to give the Visitors a set-| conditions in this country, according + eback Sunday. Aberle and Burmeister|to J. M. Stephens of the experiment will do the battery work for Harvey,| station. but Orton has not announced who will] It is rumoréd that Dr. Pasquet will be on the mound for his team. write a bdok on his return to France, . detailing the things he has observed jin this country. Mr. Stephens knows FIGHT RESULTS i to the truth or falsity of jowever. He is under the impression that Dr. Pasquet {s Philadelphia — Yale Okum, New| making his trip on behalf of— the York heavyweight, seared pvecbulcal French governme cas ae " knockout over Johnny an, Pitts- a eae Camm ‘agus, ca can... bureh (6). Jack (Tiny) Dougherty.| Norway’s Loss Is Zier samara 3 Phigdelpnl heavyweight. knocked - ; Dill Pickles, No. 2 cans, 2 for out Harry Slaughter, Philadelphia. (3). America’s Gain . > jo asad SON aa laa ona ad ) 4 New York—Stunislaus Léayza, Chil- —- Be Se . fern lightweight, won the decision over| Norway lost 9 sailor and fisherman in tecUibon ach “antan fs oes GROCERY SPECIALS Macaroni, Spaghetti and Creamettes, 3 pkgs. for . 55 Canned Tomatoes, canned Corn, Canned Peas, Standard No. 2 cans tein. Yonk 10), iL yesterday. ‘Norway's | was Amer- z Leta rake op cite buspointes jeca’s gain. America ps “ fisky handling of fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Faney Beets, Faney' Carrots, Radishes, Joey Silvers, New York. laborer who is both able and eager to — acquire the language of the land of Green Oni Cauliflower, Peas, Celéry and Fancy Head Lettuce. dison, S. D.—King Tut, Minne-|his choice, ’ re eelightweight, Aiacks out| Simon Senvick, late of Norway, reg- Frankie Larrabee, Lincoln, Neb,, (2).listered yesterday aftertioon at- the 1 ‘ er Sherri Sioux City, forced hotel, Nigey, Mandan. He. landed i We have the largest and most complete Homer Sheridan: Kheflecny to quit. month agovat the port of New York | J retail owned packing plant in the north- (5). Eddie Lewis, mneapal * won |and came west to work on a railroad west. TEAM IDLE BUT LOUGHRAN | Contae santin|Se eae or arse of the reasons why committee of | fer and representatives held there under | w “The All Food Fruit” Sealed by Nature in germ-proof packages. A delicious, nutritious and economical ' food for your table the year round Call your Grocer Today Bismarck Banana Week Saturday, June 19th, to Saturday, June é Gamble-Robinson Fruit Company ning, June 19th. Give the Family a Treat Buy a full “Hand” Fried Bananas, Bananas baked in Lemon Juice Ranana_ Fritters, Sun- a cluster, i % shine Bananas, Bananas to express it more clearly baked in Cranberry juice “From the Tropics to Your Table” given to each person—Eighty-three tested Banana Recipies 3 §. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICR REDD Pwaried ¥ CO 1 e— | 6 0} ‘ | mething always Came up to inter-| Pass and H. Hay were in atten : dard Oil] dren left this morning for « month's} Company was’ in Mar yesterday | trip through the Yellowstone Park | ldress the meeting of salesmen| and other part® of interest in the} A demonstration of the different dishes that can be prepared and the cooking of them will be held at the office of the Consolidated Utilities Com- pany, 506 Broadway, Saturday afternoon and eve- ; r with it. Mr. Kennelly and the! ance from Minot. but a defeat ‘night damage his ting|ed if it was from Lofoten he came; he| the Mandan Chamber of Commerce,| others in charge of the urrimgements ee a i are hoping that this time it wiil go} ing picture was exhibited at the Before hie won the —championship| then, comprehending the question, his! pected to appeal to-everyone: aver: . Talate The caravan. will start from the In the monning an educational mov- lace theatre. The picture showed | © various stages in the making of TOURING WEST WEST. H Mr. and Mrs. Anton Finz and chil- | est, . 26th FRUIT DISPATCH COMPANY IMPORT THE BEST Wholesome and Energy Supplying are always moderate; price. Celery, Head Lettuce, New Carrots, New Beets, Cabbage, Green Onions, Radishes, New Potatoes and fresh Tomatoes ig “Butter,” fancy Cream- \@ ery, per pound ...... 39c “Peas,” Early June, a regular 20c ‘each, three ams a. 42 for Saturday, “Milk,” Van Camp's tall -,. aes 49c for Saturday only, per can .. TIISSRENCE Between “Cheap” Groceries and “good Groceries cheap” is very wide. Our prices not sacrifice quality for the sake of low 2 dozen for ............ . “SKAAL” : Malt Syrup fully guaranteed to be 100% pure. Barley Malt Syrups, special introduction price Fresh Cream, Milk and Ice Cream Daily \ but we simply will Oranges, Lemons, Ba- nanas, Apples, fresh Strawberries, fresh Raspberries, Plums, Cherries and Cantaloupes Calumet “Baking Pow- der,” regular 35c, per J a. oe “Post Toasties,” small ete... 29€ “Oranges” * Fancy, sweet and juicy, a regular 35¢ a dozen, special ieee A Starch” Argo rand, pkgs. for .... 2lc GROCERY An gang on the Yellowstone divi decision Lever: Johnby BYOty SHEE Eee ceiver Pace anacr Hepebod ; a a Mens might aloes say, that Sin * “PHONE EARLY AND OFTEN e rt ine mi al Q f 2) Tiger Flowers Meets | registered through an inverpreter. He bi on Genat Fitzsimmons Tonight jis: (ola him "ghen. todo ie He 2 was fortunate, indeed, on arriving at. New ° Yo} June 18—-(#)—' (Ma to find a fellow Seandit i pits, abi dakepion’ “of alle. awaiting to.whom he could talk, and: MARCOVIT PLEASE WHERE Free Deliver bl pe i a a 3 vy Sorvree pee? 4! CAPITO THEATRE — Tonight—Friday and Saturday ~ Bulging with Laughs! Ablaze with Thritts! A Romance of the Open Range! ring Good Show and a Corking New Star Ma Oe eey, Patsooe Highest HEMPEL’S Low Phone 279 We Deliver 305 7th St. Saturday Specials STRAWBERRIES — RASPBERRIES — CHERRIES PEACHES — APRICOTS BANANAS ORANGES Medium size, ripe fruit Sunkis Per dozen ....... ‘ 30¢ $ desen ome) ORANGES Good (medium size) a Sabres BB 4-lb. package, seedless ; Each arene ABC APPLES , Winesaps (small) LAUNDRY SOAP 4 Ibs. for......................30e P. and G. Naptha ae 23 bars .... -...- 98 GRAPES Mascot, No. 21% tin fescue Bagi ae Campbell’s, assorted. 3 cans e SARDINES Delmonte, tomatoe sauce CORN BOP oo. oss ss-saypis -30¢ Daisy No. 2 tins 3 cans SALMON Tall Pink, 1 Ib. can TOMATOES 2 for ... ...39¢€ No. 21% tins, 8 for......45¢ SWANSDOWN SUNRAY Graham flour (cake pan Pancake flour, 4 Ib. pkg. free), per pkg. ..........39¢ Per Pkg. 3 Apples, Winesap C grade, special per box..... Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122—Sth St. Phone 53 THE SANITARY STORE. FANCY RED RASPBERRIES, STRAW- BERRIES, FRESH APPLES, PINEAP- PLES, CHERRIES, BANANAS, OR- ANGES, PLUMS, CANTALOUPES SPINACH — CAULIFLOWER — CARROTS BEETS — PEAS — HEAD LETTUCE LEAF LETTUCE — NEW POTATOES CABBAGE — PARSLEY «- No. 24 cans broken, sliced Pineapple in good 8; 5 special while they last, si sg Sammons is es 6 a os gael sos fac No. 24% cans Lemon Cling Peaches, al : special, good quality, 3 cans for.. 98c Try our 50c Bulk Coffee, special for Ag: Saturday, per pound ................ 48c Fruit Delights Candy, special for Saturdey syhile lasts, a regular 40c number, * per pound only .............seeeeees P. & G. Soap special, 18 bars P & G and vanized pail, value $1.25, "e . special for Saturday... 3.6. ..6.0

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