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ie SE TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1927 follows: forwards, Ost and Koch; | with Bert Selahns and family Sunday center, Schafer? fears, “Krebaback yere Emil Olson, Mr. and Mea, Osco That Tired Feeling, and Schneider. cher and, Mei lagnuson and family, Victor Nels 6 substituted “for part of the eanee| Arthur and” Mabel Landerhoine That Coated Tongue, Koch was high point man for Na-| Mrs. Matison was a caller on Mr. 4 7 poleon, scoring 15 points, and Fock-|and Mrs, Lawrenee Lund Sunday. | That Sick Headache* aaa | of the, peace; F. Junge; marshal, J.| ler for thei] scoring 8 points. Mr. and Mrs. McCulloy were visit- W. Mikesell, The first half went decidedly to] ing with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson! 4 treatment that removes the | Braddock | The “town dads” entertained their | Napoleon and they rolled up such aj Thursday. cause and restores the ‘patient to - ion | Nives at a banquet in the town hall | large score it was impossible to over-| Mr. and Mrs. Algot Byberg were health. A treatment modern in make, Services will be held in the Union| Tuesday evening. The evening was|take them during the second half.| visiting with his tracker Walter Ry-| active in principle and made by those ’ church next Sunday morning! spent in “real. dancing.” Braddock scored 12 points the last|berg, and family of Baldwin Sunday. who know. ' i Mrs. deo ypcterson was a Brad-|half, while Napoleon scored 6. The} Axel Johnson, who went to Min-| IP AT0W. pin. world’s best treat dock caller Monday morning. Mrs. | final score was 16-31 in favor of Na-|neapolis some time ago, arrived here . worth League will hold a i “4 : ment for liver, stomach, bowel trou- in the Vie and Long store! peterson has just returned from Bos- | Poleon. Saturday morning after an extensive bles, biliousness, appendicitis, gall puturday afternoon, March 26, at/ ion, where she has spent the winter : Vig with filends ‘and relatives. liatones, sick headche, dyspajel gelock. = studying music, ————_* . Met. dropsy, constipation. The Union Sunday school will hold] "he Indies of the Woodmen Cirle | | Rockhill | shopping and visiting in Regan Sat-| ERevicnt’ or: children and old 4 food wale in the Vie and Long storc| met at the home of Mrs. T. Nuaden | urday. ; ‘ eople and for any disease catised by | Saturday, April 2nd, commencing at Wednesday afternoon. Twelve mem- Edith Gordon is home visiting for raulty digestion. 11 a, ma tis is for the purpose of| hers were present. After the usual| The dance held at Martin Ner|a few (lays with her parents, Mr. and] @pey digestion. put up in | helping with the funds for the Sun-| routine of business” a lunch was |son’s Saturday night was pretty] Mrs. Ernest Gordon. screw top bottles, sold y school, more of which has been} tered by the hunters, well attended. Lunch was served at , | needed this year on account of pins ; ; for 26c. The genuine rount George Davis, formerly of the|midnight. Oscar Landerholm, Arthur ry and Bibles which are being given for! praddock country, but who- for the| Eunderholme Virco ake og Osear Dickinson has the ‘Red Cross’ Insignia printed | regular attendance: past year has been running a pool | Coleman furnished the music. s Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin autoed to hall at Selfridge, N, Dak. has sold Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and fam- | Mandan Saturday morning and t out his business in that place and|ily were visiting with Mrs. Farley’s| | Monday ing the Cue Club of | Burnstad Sunday afternoon, intends moving buck to sraudock.|parents, Mr. and Mrs, Holmes, Sun-|the Normal school, which is. the] HIS LIFE HUNG ON PUNCTUATION w Miss Grace Campbell, who is at-|j¢ is reported that George has an|day. Dramatic Club, presented a three] By NEA Service ding business college in Bismarck,| inclination to go back farming again.|. ‘The play which was given in Can-| sot comedy—"Brown's in Town.”| Newark, N. J.—A tiny punctuation ne down to Braddock Saturday to) The Kintyre high school play,| field Friday night Yes very well at-| The cast was as follows: Dick Pres-| mark in # transcript of a jury's ver. {visit with her uncle, George Sem- “Little Miss Jack,” which was put) tended. All reported. it a very good{ton, the son, Ok Jennings; Abel|dict was the deciding factor between | pel. on the Braddock school gym Satur-|play which was given by the old Preston, the father, Matt LeFor;|life and death for Salvatore Merra, | pylliss Julia Zellmer has been the| jay evening waa well stacch, ‘These | folks. Ame Arthur “Howard, the dentist, Veon| convicted “of murder. His’ cramegl guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs./ taking part had just the part best : H 2 | id Mrs. Clarence Kettleson| McConnell; Worth Carew, a gentle-| contended in an appeal to the su. |Frank Zellmer, for a few days, re-| suited for them and each did their isiting with his folks, Mr. and| man of leisure, Perry Ellis; Polluck, fiiae court that a puctuation mark | turning to Bismarck Saturday after- part well, Mrs. Day deserves great| Mrs. Conrad Kettleson and family,} the gardener, Ralph Luhman; Letty,|in the verdict was a comma instead jnoon. Miss Zellmer is just recover- praise for the able manner in which | Sunday. Dick’s wife, Blanche — Lillibridge;]of a semi-colon. A comma would | ing from an operation from appendi-| she drilled the boys and girls. Daisy Bailey has been visiting with| Freda von Hollenbeck, a German|have made the verdict call for life is Ae Mr. J. J. Peterson, who has spent|Mr. and Mrs. Jim Little lately, Heiress, Dorothy Lee; Primrose, the|impriqonment, The judge announced, The Ladies’ Aid erhutsaer, ised the winter with relatives in Califor- Roy Farley purchased a second- lady cook with a reputation, Helen| however, that the transcript made by ic sday after- pt of Mrs. 0. M. ser-| nia, returned home Saturday. hand touring car in Bismarck one| Geary. The play was very interest-|the court stenographer was neither jnoon, March 17. The next meeting day last week. ing und well acted. The production}a comma nor a semi-colen, but a |will'be with Mrs. Thore Naadin High School Notes w : fhe rabbit drive held Sunday by| was a big hit with’ the students and| period, showing that the jor fecant Thursday afternoon March. 31st. The Braddock basketball squad met| Wing was very successful. About| the adults and the play showed al hor More te dice Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Koenig and two| 7! 5 800 ‘rabbits were killed. Lunch was| great deal of preparation. sitdeen! We engers to Man-| (¢feat at the hands of the Napoleon | 9% 1 dian Friday’ afternoen eereniieg MaR;| team’ Thursday, March 18, the’ score! Setved at the Toliver schoolhouse’ | "At the grotuetion avoecines at the dan Friday afternoon returning home being 16 to 31. Considering the fact|_,Mrs. Carl Landerholm has been|Normal Thursday morning eight stu- e Sane ihre Besa Junge were pas-| that. we have only one experienced | visiting with her parents, ‘Nr and | dente comatgeg Ce ene, cumheat. Keep in sgh, Gnd Mie: Ered Janey Mere Hae: | Craver ant aE cue toys cee nice | MeauEEuba\Mieon tata, the students completed the standard | a i aha Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and fam-|course. They were: Anne Elmer, T: ° ‘ | Mr. Junge Js receiving treatment for tiie they Mande Seana ahaa eT Hy watstinpe iene y eee inte oak Gaines, Jamestown; rim! his cye. Mr. Junge returne ‘ome| “The physical education clase hiked sav ll Kolb was a Regan shopper| Theresa Thompson, Beach, and Fred j Saturday, bul Mes: Sango FenSIHed | 5 the stock yabde and busi Tuesday | Saturday. Hammel, Werner. The other four| Good Elimination Is Essential to .* over Si nny mate i ake harper afternoon, A surprise party was given for|members completed the high school Good innifred, ave posi- A pep mecting was held Thursday | Mrs. Leo Sheldon on her birthday. |course. They. were: Jacob Hropko, Quite a number of the neighbors |South Heart; Frank Kruzich, DeSart; HE kidneys are the blood . McCusker spent Sunday| Winn trad Mendig oe eon BAMC.| ere present Laren tig, neighbors |South Heart » Zenith, and Guy Turn: filters. If they fail to func- h his family in Hazelton. lendue. midnight by the ladies. The evening kinson. The winter quarter tion ly there is apt to be | Mrs. W. W. Baxter and Miss Rachel sais was spent in playing games and |closed Friday at noon, and the spring a retention ‘of toxic poisons in Shepard were week-end shoppers in Intermediate Notes cards, quarter will begin Monday. Satu the blood. A dull, languid feel- LL Ee ead eC = We all have found signs of spring | yah rabbit, drive held at Martin day was official enrollment day ; 2 bonis beck. and rs, J. G. De ee Paci taa SeaaG. i Nelson's Wednesday afternoon was; Rev. William Tutton of the St. jmotored to Bismarck Saturday re-|to write in our Nature Study book. !noe at all successfi; hetnave of Gre} Joto’s Episcopal church delivered the ches, headach ep benpdearrriaag | turning home Sunday. ; bove the fat, Houses and blue birds | snow and sleet. But the rabbit drive | commence ania s and Pres. S, gresymptome: condition. Mrs. J. H. Bowers and children,| above the front blackboard. held there Sunday was pretty well|T. May presented the diplomas. Further evidence of improper have been in Napoleon for! Donald Stickney was absent from | attended and quite a Rambee oe | ae eented the d gave a dance kidney function is often found al weeks, returned to their home] school Friday. : in. | Bits were killed. Lunch was served|Thursday evening at the Normal in burning or scanty ‘passage |in Braddock Tuesday afternoon. ished thetpete ett iS fin; ]at Martin Nelson’s after the drive. | school. About £5 couples nae of secretions. Each year more . J: Piers, who has been] ishe: the poem i a 1” and] Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sundquist and | present. Refreshments, which con- and more are learning ng here with her husband for “The Wi nil Studied the picture. | daughter, Lucile, were Bismarck | sisted of sandwiches and coffee, were the value or bean, Pills, a time, returned to Wayzata! ‘The Windmill,” which we enjoyed| Visitors and shoppers Friday. served, stimulant diuretic, in this con- — - : = ei i Marvin and Marion Alm were visit- dition. Scarcely a nook or ham. feaes ohh : West Palm|term is finished. Mrs. Piers intends tec ing with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lander- awh, aay jto dispose of her household googs| The local fans here witnessed our|holm'and faintly Senay Ket anywhere but has many jthen and to make her permanent] second basketball game ‘with Na- Ruby Ma, gnuson was visiting with Johnstown, Connie Mae song pet bald pea elas iaabied Rete et Thursday evening, pk Papert aaa. i > neighbor! | Trenton, N ties have found their batting ©: own ciection was held in Brad-} Braddock lineup was as follows: For- Pre rbac! ad the misfortune} Mrs. Frank SI i at joan a In defeating Boston Braves 9 to 3.|dock Tuesday. All the: members of] wards, Ryan and Berton center, of fracturing his arm. "A. ladder| resent ot Minas aver ie DOAN’S PILLS * at Fort Myers, F terday, they | the old board were reclected, namely: | Nordstrom; guards, Fockler and] slipt and fell’ with him to the frozen] the St. Alexius hospital Sunday night. d 60c j Pittsburgh—Johnny Ris hit Jz safeties, “ineluding ‘three| trustee, H. W. Allen; clerk, A. M.|Blessman. No substitutions were| ground. Homer Andrews was a Bismarck | — Stimalant Disretic to the Kic SAYS EVANS land, defeated Sandy S doubles and a home run, | Vie; treasurer, F. M. Long; justice] made. The Napoleon lirfteup was as Among those that were vis: caller Sunday, (Poster-MUbura Co.,.Bte. Chem..Buflo, 8.Y, burgh (10), | oases} | Sit aaa h New York—Ruby Goldstein, New . ae York, knocked out Sid Keppen,! a : | Beaver Falls, Pa., (2) | Cobb, Wheat, Collins and Bo- oo Boston—Johnny Va Boston, de ley Transform Mackmen | fea ed Fi el i flyweight | | champion (10). » not involve | Into a Great Club | —— | | Fights Tonight | eee | Los Angeles mmy O'Brien vs | (By Billy Ey : Baby Joe Gangs (10). | Myers, Pla., Mare (NEA) z ee a | a wan, e 7 Detroit Tigers’ Hitting Abili-| * Inclined to agree with him News Items From ty This Spring A For two Connie has had the Training Camps y fhis spring Augurs same feelin; year at some ‘ell For & crucial spot in the race, however, &——————-—_—— ~ Well For Season the club has faltered and Spoiled his = | pennant dreams, (By Th ) | Connie Mack is not given to Heron, peat Ries: eal San Antonio, occasioned much surpr in the guine Wichita. Falls,| peruse muy Wear a tigers stripes. spring of 1 when he Texas, yesterday, when a foul tip} Detroit players are exhibiting what : broadeast pen: etions. tere the nail off one of his fingers.) boxing followers call a “sock” which : ‘ USM Cine [Concis. iept doing| The Sox won,.6\t0 4: | has nothing to do with a covering for much talking. However, it is ea | Hie foot. aight down the batting Eis ig ee at aig Manager MeCarthy of the Cubs ac-| Order the Tigers can hit and it seems with his ball club Knowledged his satisfaction over the! Possible a change in strategy may re- | An ea poo a I ever! Pesults of the second week-end in-| Sult in the maximum offensive being | ia vasion of the main land d the; mustered. Aisie : lt Coast League, when the Cubs re-| An impression is created in aly ve jpuenas to Catalina Island, and more | nt io eee hele he ta 7 Vii t e heavy in practice was ordered, Play i e he responsible rl) Be thout «We for today, The Cubs n individual initiative, It was no secret looked in the south, the 4 four out x coast n-, that under Ty Cobb, the manager did | Me this writing are by far i the thinking for the ball club. impre: The club doesn't a George Moriarty, called to toh Minwic. woultncss, ing Babe} managerial responsibility al American League Yunkees”—was | years as an umpire, has let the p! find the Mackmen hav. the camp of the Amer-| ers know he expects them to fense, a good run ampions at St. Peters-| baseball games and would just as ly efficient pitchi i Bambino | hobbl soon have them win them their way a 2 power, a game | as his, | ie. perch. 2 from Cincinnati Reds More Attention to Base Ruaning | Possibly some of the vei | The manager was a remark-| are a bit lame | wbly successful base* runner when 2 ‘ any of them fi ‘or more ca-| y $ an active player and he thinks | y Mavic ebunesiers ; the oppor-{ innings by Si. Louis department of play has been| tunity to fi h. pon Springs. | lected in recent years. He will] them veteran] 0. restore it in a measure, The hit and| }! A [The Giants sat and watched it rain) run, long a feature of the Detroit] from a very good 1 St. Augustine, temporary d= » seems to have been placed in} great one, I ha d Ty Cobb, | quarters, the grip with the old balls. | a | Eddie Collins, Zach Wheat and Joc, —- | In the Detroit outfield” will be} toston —- Bill Carrington’s hard | found three of the main cogs in the} Whatever the club lacked Jast} Workings Red Sox. had an of | offensive Mo: expects to make} season, these four players have sup-| When the first rain in three weeks| his teen plied. put an end to sunshine and diamond| Manush, current batting leader’ of Cobb Will Put Pep Into Club practice at New Orleans, \the le e é } Heilman, who held the . Cobb will put fire into the « Washingt Say naen z es, and ee ea who; keep it “pepp up and whether in ashing! on—An injury to the in- va q B candidate for the, ’ @ constant threat. forced Man: s out of! turned from last year’s cast as an} “i i 3 ticylar and hardest to please — find Collins at second will ive the in-) the Washington lineup *,pending | extra outfielder and has been joined| : ioe! * . . ° : the goodness chee pepeking withes ceslinad ins the field s ability, s direction, and to determine whether the bone on the beneh by Arthur Ruble, com- prove invaluable to » young in-j!8 fractured, it is impossible to tell! petent batsman. from the Southern/ t mellow goodness of Camels. They : demand the choicest Turkish and Mel second, UP from the outset. Jackie Tavener, . fielders with wise ad how long he may be forced to direct | ion. in stopned the game in the seventh | St to the top of the batting order. : ous factor in the race,} Asso 1 fl McManus, late | of the Browns, has added power to i,j the infield. MeManus will play sec: ond base, and bat second in the line- Punch at the bat, an asset that will! 74, Phill esl q by obb and tole} oF tates Bee te ubplicd by, Cobb ind Col-| ovement ig bitin ling. 5 Eble Boley should prove a brilliant umbus of the J performer at shortstop, where con- > sistency * most necessary to team success. Boley may never lead the a e league at bat, but what a lot of runs ming with the he is going to cut off in the field. | Zach Wheat will give it an added, Play from the sidelines, ner will be back at third base Came! gloriously blended. Modern d Lucerne Blue will take care of > # smokers put Camel! ahead of all other. Dihpah uw co Genes rig ,; first with a promotion to field cap- Add four players of the known! , Pittsburgh — Glenn Wright, star {i's Fit waar mae i ; r ers bee KNOWN! shortstop who been out of the| t#in ta speed him up. : zalue of Cobb, Collins, Wheat and) game with an injured hand several! _ An extra infielder is available in jo covet by ail the rales “of arithmetic you| avs, is expected to re thirds and "eho ° maT a ; Peay ree, OF, arithmetic, “youl Teicuy wher the Pleats clash| third, and two recruits, Bernard Bek a grea ae Renee | wine tho. t San Franciseo| Deviveros and George Redfern, short- Philadelphia Athletics. It is a team | £0 FP AG e oaia heaae F has been a pennant contender | BONS .YEaTEn 24 lor two years, plus the addition of| se touis—Tomm Thevenow, four gfara of outstanding cali er. Tient shortstop whose. money differ. | there seen chance a recruit may hogy eae et ae ie wesc! Mn base-| Mees With the Cardinals him| crash his way into the select circle} *+ bali than Connie Mack. For two| Ut of preliminary training, stepped | f receivers. The Tigers have three ars his players have fallen down on| °f! the train yesterday into nine full| Veteran catchers, Bassler, Woodall edictions but he is not dis-| ings against the Washington Sen-|@nd Manion, and if Marvin Shea He frankly tells you that| #t0Ts at Avon Park. His long double | makes a place for himself, one of feves this isan Athletic year | helped the Cards to their five to four | the older men will have to. xo. a modest way of saying his club | ¥ietory- etn greiee re isl tera ee nit Regi : Ly : ying Pawnee 1927 pitching staff is an improvement Wee dine been te’ be a so-callea|, Fred. Schulte, centerticlder © ob: over that of 1926. He thinks some f eo ne the great strength | t#ined by the Browns from Milwau- | pitchers of last year will show decid. expel Baby the Mackey It’ is| Kee for a reported price of $75,000, | ed development, po parpeesy yt itself manifest, |8°t four hits each in exhibition| George D: has been lost to the bi werd Bea! the ‘lub from every} %4™es Saturday and yesterday. His | club through sickness but Jess Doyle “t + i onal ag 4d i bo 4 (4 1 every | homer yesterday turned the tide|has returned from the International agi, ft 8 pee, LA Bipet impres-) against Brookly: League to shoulder the relief burden, « jive clu tha nave logked, over in ae Whitehill has been showing good iS ys ring, training. if ¥ gee thar | ,. Cleveland—After several trounc-| left handed form, supported ably by| i sort a ge ay AR gl tee ‘wate ings, the Cleveland Indians go into| Wells and Johns, Gibson, Collins, ts present-day smokers. You'll find it in yes Camel—every good point that could be looked for in a cigarette, Ie’s the modern favorite. “Here ¢ Camell” ; __,_ Farly Season Injuries Early season injuries have upset -| the catching staff to some extent but . e the second session with the Yanni-| Stoner, Smith and Holloway are right ee ee QneTeN! cans at: their Lakeland, Fla, treia:| hauders, satured tee ee year.) : pennant. ing camp today with an announce-| Fighting for a place are five recruits, 3 ment by Manager Jack McCallistér| Kneisch, Walkup, Carroll, Sullivan f that the game would last until he| and Watt, . hes runs out of pitche: The regulars CC. ‘ took the Yannigans yesterday, 3 to 2.| D. M. Frederick, Kirksville, Mos i ¥ — claims to hi Y i f ‘hi pn tByaiThe, Atsccinted Press) Cincinnati — The Cincinnati Reds| 125 years old, ‘The bab Sac tony ; 125 years old. The h —Benny , Bass, Phil-j mect the New York Yank he | in the chimne; of an use in defeated Joe Glick, Brook-| second game of their brief series at| England and had. shrug bout 60 Pdi anerogide Tetecer rs “4 Eddie Anderson, Wyoming,| St. Petersburg, Fla. today. The! per cent in size, £ 55 z it ten Pe