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__PAGE SIX — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ; "ey Je, prise, he blamed his longer! OUT OUR WAY Sullivan estimates that he eover 3 in crossing the channel of es. By Williams ed 30 mile: t od ’ 20-odd_m I WONDERED WHY GES, Ts CLEAN vem PZ, 2| Fr | 18. OumMP LOOKED CAMPAIGH 1S BRNGIN' HORNSBY M pi WITH Oo ACANT_WHEN RESULTS ~ ITS CLEANED 7 al, | Z PASSED IT “his OuT -TH DumP! MORNIN'! 11S THAT || TH wexT ORDER waLL : Babe Ruth Gets First Check in Role of | SELL STOCK OR Me Gere BE~CAN TH CANS! , | ee Movie at LOSE POSITION \ al i \ . oat Foon : 1 Tein “THEY'RE TR FOR ENCOUNTER Cannot Be Director of St. ORY SHOP! Louis Cards and Play With Giants at Same Time, Demons Prepare Fer Hi-liney j Advent—Sickness Takes Toll of First String Men Ce °t4 New York, Feb. 2.—-()—If Rogers | Hornsby remains a ‘directer of the St. Lodis Cardinals and draws divi- dends from 1,167 shares of stock he owns in the club, he will lose a job | as captain and second baseman of the | New York Giants at $40,000 a yean This was the dictum of President Charles A. Stoneham of ¢he Giants, when informed that the former ‘Car- {dinal_ manager, traded to New York ‘for Frankie Frisch and Jimmy Ring, ; had been reelected a director of the St. Louis club, 5 “If Hornsby stays as a club offi- cial in St. Louis, he won't be allowed {to play in a New York uniform,” Mr. ‘ Stoneham said, “I think that a way j will be found to straighten out the matter before the season opens. We | are not alarmed at the situation.” | Mr. Stoneham reiterated that “there : isn’t a chance of calling the deal off.” ( See it NEWS BRIEFS | PimesrivhoeaihhenstieraentiiasmeTtin Intensive workouts are the byword | at Bismarck high this week as the Deion squad wepates for a battle Frid t with the Valley City ne Hi-liners defeated — Bismarck | this last week-end on their home floor | and the Demons are de nined that when the 5 will be na strong battle. intensive training this week bears | fruit, the game here should be hotly | contested from start to finish | Defense is being stre in work outs, this item not having showed up well in the ne, and this Id be well taken care of in Fri day's game. Watzke, after having been kept out) of the Valley game on account of a bad tooth, will be back f are out so influenza but it is thought they right by Frida 4 % a shooting Mexican depurtment of commerce RNAs a ee kee | denies governmant: Intention: ¢Braene F TRwiLlanys Simp whic Pe nave fiscate foreign oil properties ag some SKiO FLOOR. Wea SERVICE. WC. been | “rebellious” companies assert. ——e States ‘has noti- i company was in town Wednesda: vader of Nicaraguan ing Mie the telephone line: ‘Eidon annot hope for recogni+ Semple was out helping hi ington even if his cam- The Soo railroad crew have been ecessful,, doing some work around the depat this week, hard to fill ag of height in eater London last week; otal origin started in his granary burn- » Lulu Swanson return Positions gw he opponents — many EET TO RIGHT p teariee va shale ‘ . Rah ate ing it to the ground, loosing a fulj| from Bisynai atte: on the ia LEFT TO RIGHT KOWLAND, BABE RUTH 5 die in principal English cities. set of tools besides numerous other receiving things. are sorry to report that Mrs. i Swanson is not improving very fast. A. Arotovak is working on the sec- ness visitor in Rgleigh Monday after-|tion this week. ee ee SGae oom sea Mr, Fisher’ of Bismarck, auditer}¢o send her home in a wheel chair. Section Forman Fred Reed de-|for the Standard Oil Company, was al J, W. Mikesell took over the North us :[ [tis simply impossible to keep the sport spotlight from shining on | Four of United States army plat cur old friend Babe Ruth, Here we have the champion receiving his | on Pan-American tour arrive in G first check on_a movie contra ently sign He is to be starred, aquil, Ecuador, from Tumasco, Col- with Anna Q. Nilsson in a baseball picture, “Babe Comes Heme.” | mbia; engine trouble holds San An- E. Wallace of Flasher was # busi iday’s game the Both quints are eT epended upon to put up a good r mix. be di tonio at Tumasco. The vns are ing the most tion of his marriage January 18 to| Bismarck Monday to consult doctors,!ber of her lady friends in Wedues- Paul determined ‘effort, of the American Miss, Maudie Myers, 21, coal miner's] returning, home the same evening. | ’|day afternoon to ten. Visiting over | 20" be*ore going t9 te St. Paul, While - oe * parted Monday morning for Minnea-| business visitor in Ratei esday. hattte. | wound staff will be Colonel John W. MeCullouch, who] polis for.a week's visit with his wife,| "A saleaman representing. the Weep AmeTices, Cream, Soeusay' ten’ WS ————_—— —— der, Zachary, Win iller, made “Green River” | Spencer Peterson has taken his place|man-Partridge inneapolis | John Schafer. Davi famous, dies in Owensboro,|on the section. i. | W282, business visitor in Haleigh The Soo railroad crew left Braddock ’ y turned over Bill ‘ Mr. and W. Stayner and chil-| Thursday. for Kintyre Sat wy, Where they: cher, and to fill his — dren spent Sunday the guests of Mr.) Peter Engle of Selfridge, represent-P have some work to ae. e backstop, he>sent to} 3 y of di urance of theRev./and Mrs, Harvey McDowall. ing a hide firm in Denver, Colo. was and Mrs. E. F, Savage left Fri- , n old comrade, Steve! , Catholic pastor at} Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rausch ac-| in ‘town on busine: Thursday. day ‘afternoon for St. Paul via Bis- | ig former L ers ‘ated by companied by Sam Paul motored to] Mrs, Criss Miller invited a num- marek, where they will visit their / While — LOUIS BROWNS League clubs to land T daughter; had resigned from church,| _H, 0. Bratsburg, President of the|the needle work occupied the hours ., etn 4 what the Georgia Peach h Equity Creamery at Aberdeen, gave] yntil teati days with Mrs. McCune. From their Local Cagers Gain 20 to 7 ut De hig-tinal sae is ba W. H. Tuck, itinerant preacher, ar-|aM interesting address at the school A salen tien ae” tee ee Victory Over Mandan Inde- |Howley, Former Pilot in a crooked deal and still retains petty Freshy ous aaa | ‘ Panko “of Melntosh passed Sering i ape epee Fri ndents in Smooth Game Toronto Team, Expected | the old batting eye. Undoubtedly plslie de town Wednesday on his way to Flash- f P ante: and in aes ay rr pendents in $ m Cobb, if he ean be pe ed to sign! St. Paul—Lane Moloney, group pro-}¢r after his wife and new baby, who s visitor in Raleigh Thursday.| TW, “Cvonitee was spent. im playing to Produce ‘Morale’ jwith “the Browns, would raise the hibition enforcement chief at_ St.| ere at the Bambury hospital. A salesman for Jenny, Semple} 20. veree whith paplendid teak Playing smooth basketball and dis- Ispirits of the team immense en 1, was dismissed “for good of the Rausch and F. L. Duakle were} Hill & Co. of Minneapolis was doing} ¢**ds, oes sonst MR pobil toninwork, the Phantom if his presence in the outer garden General W. F. Rhinow,}bu sitors at the county seat! business with the- 1 adware | eed a regular ola-Tastioned Meas -00. to. 7 victory: over the c was only intermittent, northwest chief. Moloney, who for- 2 HcGinnis returned Tuesday | "3°, renee. pron ia blizzard Wednesday which filled up Mandan Independents inst night on SEIS ies in North Dakote ang. South Daz [afternoon from a three months’ vist | business ie teen fhe ee | the roads, The carriers had some As a contrast to last Saturday's agers showed plenty eed and fight and kept going ute of the time, The de d well and the shots the dents did get came front back] / floor. Phantoms kept a goo through the the first quar tia, d he had been accused of jWith relatives in Nebraska, Mr. Mc-| “Charles @urey of McLaughlin ar-| ‘rouble getting through some of the 5 eae i a whi G vell and states he had] yj drifts. Title Next Week taking “protection money,” which he ais tots well anise red teen te coverhaul the ‘Mr and Mrs, Leo Daily entertained ak; aeraaa nd Ozbun returned to his du-| Milwaukee railroad bere. Tom Marx at supper Tuesday evening. Bost (®)-Willie Hoppe| Detroit Lakes, Minn.—Frank Mur-{ties, Thursday after a week’s sick!” Tom Lowless, piano tuner from| Mr. Sherwin drove to Steele Sat- ed up fork, world’s 18.2 balk line’ phy, Callaway banker, was bound over| Spell. Mobridge, S. D., apent from Thursday | Urday evening to meet Mrs. Sherwin car and! billiard champion, will defend his fo-disttiet court on fleet. $a courtesy to fourteen of her/ morning until Saturday afternoon in| 9"d Miss Edith Haas. cares of] title against. Welker Cochran of sault chatge erawior ot of cheotinng| lady friends, Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt | town tuning pianos, Gordon Maclachlen is looking aft- ack his lost| Hollywood, Calif, in a 1,500 point of Murphy’ and W. J. Norby. =| Dresided over a course luncheon) Henry Core arrived home Tucaday|€F the postoffico during the ebsence "s new con-| challenge hhere February 10,/° 7 Aabsciers. Thursday afternoon at her home in| evening from, Fargo where he spent{ of his mother, endeavor Browns up t wr’s playing 0 0 in their fav 0 a year) 1 and 12, it was announced today. Fargo—Mrs. Mary McVean, 79,| Raleigh. ont in visit. | te Past 10 days attending the-im-| Miss Ida Swanson spent the wee! “J quarte e iene ev, ——_—____—_________4 : sspee w . ig : Bears cuartor came from the pilot's post of the To. | B Pee ere cee cae fey Mee wnen\ “Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carter motored|there and it was much colder ‘then | W, Robinson came over,from Glen- eee biatle blew nto Internationals, was able to asketball 1 Mer clothing caught fire from 149 ‘Solen Thursday on business re- had a very, interesting mesting. sea Weer esined theeumh ffiveg tueR his ion to bolstering the|@——————__________4 candle. Bones + | tupning Friday. ee he rted there were 187 students] With hiv apoily. 8 field goals | and two tree ‘throw ee ate Hail expected Howley|, Luther (Decorah) 24; St. Thomas! Red Wing—Eight youths escaped ag Uh flare lt uct of Mrs.| 2ieonding the second tractor school Pe, Ba be ais fe th . E Bie Gray, Hans, Uobstou and Doyle ig vroduce chictly. toe reraia ohich | 2 from state training school here when en for an indefinite) Ei, Wools be dicacé Malley tg her i tiiclating: was lacking last year, and his first; Celumbus college 44; Trinity 2x, | relief guard left them unguarded for was buying grain at the Bogley ele- ents, Farr, Owe and MeCormick, , ‘ North Dakota Aggies 31; ing- @ moment. micky act was to at Bill Kill bea orth Dakota Aggies 31; Morning returned Saturday| yator londay. red two points and Phen Feet Way 10: : ; Dawe ' es SCock hi h ? to have been the inducement, | eee poeta | gabe picnristnts, time ean Grand Equity Cooperative. Creamery an80-| how buyer Thureday. 9 our local A three-way deal i ic =| iy ‘orks jail, where he was serving six] ciati, eans. Mr. Bosworth re- ne gl pew eitocinal har toons) SUMlivan Plans to | months se" wssine Bret see vag ported nary panos aad Tatts | gra Mrghroe seeped tan, com | re arty MeMan| brought i 4 a re, i ide Grey. f 9B hone vouthtew cpa brought! — Swim [rish Channel|‘! te ___ ee ecisich Grain Co. have a ear| Shenandoah: Ta Wednesday.” Beas : Otis Miller fy | * : Bevils Lake The law firm of Cuth-| of lignite coal on the track and every visitors Wednesday. where they had Mullen, third ba: (4 -| bert & Adamson of this city has been} one seems to. be busy filling theitjdental work don un, from Greenfic Long Beach, Ca The Trish Channi 65-mile swim| dissolved, with Frederic T. Cuthbert] depleted basements. miattory, c. .--. 0 7 0-0 1 OuulasL nace j from the English coast, is the next | and John’ Adamson conducting indivi-| “Phe Rebeccas held a very interest-|westrey woe nent, (And Alfred Doyle, x... 1 ra 2 outfield presents the same, Objective of Henry Sullivan, veteran} dual offices. \ ing meeting Wednesday evening and Flasher Friday evening. . Molta eo on ns car and 9 ayy mor ees _ became the ; as a courtesy to Mrs, Clarence Frost,! Theo. Martell, county ive high- i: 0 00 8 reare |, Howl started | See n the first American whose birthday they celebrated, sev-/Grant county, was transact! the first Middaugh, ¢. 01. 0 0-00 1 rethenin eral special features were enacted./ness in town Friday afternoon. rider, on was added, and football st At the conclusion of the evening a| Mrs. Emil Heyer of Salen is a GHS | po dainty luncheon was served: week-end visitor at the home of her], Totals tulations on swimming the P. J. Rausch spent Thursday at Sel-| sister, Mrs, August Nelson. corps.| t© negotiate the Santa Catalina chan- loading right | 0 ini deen Sullivan yesterday received a flood : between, Apply swallow ainland. While 22 hours and 45 mi course for which Man ; is expected ‘ Santa Catalina 1 ie | fridge where he transacted matters| Mr. and Mrs. Chay. Hutchens — a rexulair turn int be : and th t & ob Medias, ge yissierapaes visit) yolstives Hen saimes t fall and showed lex Loeb had, what might have ® i. Omens, 1 ea ene cathy ‘| enree nf, 17-year-old. Toronto PORUB |ictn's very disastrous fite Wednes: sat ae enna reine. te Bi iascn: s. other veterans of last year's] Youth won the $25,000 William Wrig- Used Ye day night, when a fire of unknowa reports that be has sold ‘tons of pieton ya free ‘ TS : : ‘och ef Shicids te spending the | on \ Pfenning, 0-0 BASEBALL SCANDAL ROUTS ANNUAL HOLDOUTS . Watts ReeeT, At Stat. et tee : 4 s SCE Mrs. Carter motored t : Lae . ber Friday evening wetoget ‘Mrs. frarclees, MeMahan. T GUESS XT BETTER You wourDn't want “ONE. ‘ Seen Sereained Wie Bhs eis Spr the first Not dass. . a om Gc OP BEFORE THEY ft to GET aut Har . - One ; Bird and son were out | mpursday Phe Fights Last Night | CooK OP ANY ScANDAL YOu PUT WO DOLLARS They captured | mee edet by.peeai- [a aR EY 9 ABOUT ME KilocKiNG On A HORSE THREE tis ha A tescinted “Phase Down) on “HE BIG YEARS AGO, WOULD YOu? ie pound cgdlado—Chick Sages, New Bed. \F You SIGN MAYBE WE - Mis, Bertha Rossow returned home ford, Mass., beat Jimmy Mendo, P' COULD FORGE YOU me ty de day from Mobridge, 8. ere adelphia (12), TANK OF THE LITTLE as nae spent the past the, er dans o! Des Moines—Lou Rolinger, Wate and‘ family. report to be Mi louchstone, TT: tH Selte Kalsouseo Mic Co)” = \ ss : ‘ 9 a Miss Bernice Etsberty, | Miss Ia lif—Mickey Walker, mid- SHE \ i } champion, scored a techni- iss ( 5 ‘ and J. W. Mikesell drove to at ae Mickey Wallace, ‘ ‘the ith grade rat ‘the misfortune of a rom a fall on “I wag not broken off high 2 ee in this Erickson and wisiced Bandoy at the A. om. Mrs. Dan Dixon transacted in Wilton Saturday after- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1997 1 ee) Naughton | ;{motored to Bismarck Wednesday. loo, Iowa, beat Carl Augusti . fe : ind Mrs. J. Olesen: were hosts} Yeung, Maggie.” Al Paul (10), ‘Teddy Murphy’ and Elmer i hal eet Mrs AN ‘The high school boys Raye. been Leonard, Des Moines, drew (10). es 3 ta q aw tained W. 5 icing basketball regularly s: . ; » - family and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klien- itmas. The. bogs ret ang a Jacksonville, Fla.—Tim__ O'Dowd, q ) QUP® ; schmidt and family at deal of intongst, and pra isville, defeated Joe (Kid) Peck, = ; ( : : } dinner. oC, cuore 7A ot fac penctl =a eee AND Sse. | i EO taking up the study, of “Burke's Weat. Palm , Beach, Fla—Benny “Speech an C an,” whign they ing the Wilton mine, visited. home folks oyer Sunday. . Herman Johngon is staying at ‘4 Henry Johnson’s again after spend- ing some time in Bismarck. Ivor and. Frank ~Exickson and Adolph Peterson assisted Alvin Lang in sawing wood Friday and Saturday. Jacobson. visited Friday. after- noon with Mr. Martin Hagen. Mrs. Elsberj entert#ined the Mesdames Brown, Nelson and Hilde- brand Friday afternoon, Mr. and Dan Johnson and Mrs. Ivor Erickson children vis- ited with Mrs. Brown Wednesd: Mrs. Dave Dixon, Mrs. Olvin Lang and Mrs. Frank Erickson transacted business in Price Wednesday after- noon, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and family visited at the home of Mr. and rs. Oscar Anstrom Sunday after- noon. "The Painted Woods Telephone company held their annual mecting & ‘hursd: afternoon at the home Lawrence Johnson, Offi- \ cers were ted for the coming year and other business matters were at- tended too. Lawrence and Walter Johnson, Oscar Anstrom and Harry James were working on the telephone line last Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Lange and Mr. and Mra, Frank Erickson spent Sat- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Peterson, Norman and Donald Johnson vis- ited with Wallace and Townley An- strom Thursday. Mrs. Martin Hagen went to Wing Tnesday morning for an extended visit with her daughter, Miss Viola daagen, who is employed t the Wing central office. Hagen expects week. and daughter Ada in Mandan at the home of irs. Emil Safstrom. .. W. Brooks and son Marion mo- tied tp Wilton Tuesday afternoon. Apel Peterson was a caller at Price Saturday afternoon. _ Several friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown gave a secorse party. for them Sunday aft- ernoon, the occasion being Fred's birthday. A delicious dinner was served. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson and family. Mr, and Mrs. Ivor Erickson and family, Mr. Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Joe. Mrs. Jake Bitner and ‘son Will, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks, ‘ Mr. Nels Erickson, ———$_$____—__—_____¢ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solberg, and children visited at the home of Mr. ,_ and Mrs, Oscar Coleman of Crom- * well Sunday. Miss Pearl Krush went to Mandan Saturday. She visited the Dr. Ness family and returned Sunday after- noon. Eng Tuft went to Canada last { Sunday. He will be foreman on a large farm for James Keeth of Wey- ne Mrs. Lundin and son, Ervin, went to Bismarck on busness Saturday. Archie Burkhardt and Lizzie Volk visited Margaret Lundin’ Saturday evening. F? Mrs. Baisel Small has been very ill the last few days. She is improving at the time of this writing. Theodore Burkhardt has been St for Joe Coghlan cutting brush for the riprap. He is stay- ‘ing With the Lundins again. Mr .and Mrs. Hugo Solberg was in the capital city Manday. Chas. A. Johnson took his daughter. Ruth, to town to have a doctor sew a deep cut on her cheek. There were six stitches taken on the cheek one on her ear. He took her ‘in Monday. Bill Miller called at the Lundin place Monday looking for horses. Alfred Burkhardt went to the coal mine” Monday. He “found the roads pretty good for sleighs. Mrs. Otto Hogue cut her hand very badly with a piece of glass. Ervin Lundin went to No. 1 school Monday after some books. Ervin Lundin called on Alfred Karl- son Monday. Mrs. Olaf Lundin was in the city Wednesday. fg Louie Martineson and son, Carl, Mrs. Hugo Solberg visited with Mrs. Alfred Karlson and her mother, Mrs. Johnson, Thursday. Emil Johnson motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Solberg and children were in the capital city Fri- day. Hugo Bolhere. went in with them. Mr. and Mrs. Cl A. Johnson an: Ruth went to Bismarck Friday. Ruth Johnson had the stitches taken out of her cheek and car. She had it cut on a wire fence coasting down hill Monday. Mrs. C. A. Carlson and son, Pgul, motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and jon, Edsel, were in Bismarck ry. Henry and Phillip Solberg went to Bismarck Satu: with their uncle, r. it Solberg. aud Mrs. Joc Fischer and son, Myron, and Paul Carlson visited with Mr. and Mrs, C.iA. Catison Saturday. Mrs. Hugo Solberg called the home of Arthur Solberg.one day-this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl and {gui my 88 the home of Mr. and bit berg and family Sun- 8 Abel ager was in Bimearek ua attend meeting. Te- pines Monday. é Boyd Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and er Charleen were in Bismarck Satards 1g business. i iy augebauer was a caller aries Robert Boyd home on Sat- Mi Hugh Brown and littl Harold were in Bismarek Saturday. Walter Boyd sed iiss-Sarah Boyd mesored to town day on busi- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Neugebauer and Mrs. Hectar Mc Lean and ton Dowald McLean were in Bismarck on busi- “Herbert, Neageba m lerbe: wer w: . at the Otto Dorman home ‘on Fri: ‘a “The P. ih Sogi will held “af Baya Nay rena. The are entertaining at this ae been 1 to 5 ill Be Sue af the moe en: ing meetings that have yet . . , tu! bi was rte at. "the b irs. Rol Welch Misses Hilda, Ruth and Edns lok ho are staying: he Wiieee | - Rudolph Hagen, who is work: e