The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1927, Page 6

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ute its total warship tonnage in e——_——___________—— tres, Ofcratt pert suted'to tts ne} Temperature and ; a 2 THB \uatere ts « y ar > | Some banks in Tokyo have closed 4 , j for adjustment, says dispatches to wwe |London and New York, and condition] (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) s aa | ¥ | tpproaching financial ‘panic prevails.| piymarck-—Cloudy, 30; roads good. | State court in Boston decides milk| finer “les ht soeie tan MAS ER drivers’ and creamery workers’ union| —Fargo—Cloudy, 29; roads fair. must pay $61,971 damages for at- Mankato--Partly cloudy, 30; roads F ROGERS HORNSBY DENIES REPORT tempting to force milk companies tol fair, s * Duluth—Cloudy, snow during night, | 99 Department of agriculture warns! 93. roads fai j “« HAS TWO GOOD | THAT HE REGARDS CARDINALS AS i: sierirtt 922.2" ace wow tum) | ROLLINS THREE areas of us erops ig not war-j nipht. 30; roads fair, SECOND DIVISION B ASEB ALI CLUB ranted by general agricultural out-| "Grand Forks—Cloudy, 92; roads : For | bic fair. 4 LEFT HANDERS: : i. ; Henry Worden, convicted on status! night 2s peel AI oa) 9 | n Ri os earned runs per game record was] tory charge in Hughes county, was ‘i Cc ee | Former St. Louis Team Man-| 2.15. granted commutation of sentence by! qusing “aight, Speen ana ; : | | a Manager George Moriarty ha: Governor Bulow, Rod! —Cloudy, 18; ds soft. i ici 1 Never Made Such a State-| dicated Walkup will be retained by — (ad ea tad LS “rl This Will Offset to Some Ex-) ms i a Detroit this yea Minneapolis—-Soo line today wil]! Mandan’ Cloudy, 20: roads good. tent Loss of Mostil, Sen- ager Tells Billy Evans He file with Interstate Commerce Com- roads poor. daa: ent LOSS Of MOSU!, » AERC Though St. Louis—-Grover Cleveland Ale } sion formal petition for reargu- we ss eae aldo, nt—Did Ys 6 »| ande ¢ hero of last} ment on its recently denied proposal iG " sational Outfielder Be : ii ( ! f to reduce by six cents per cwt. its| SMONCHINIS— belt dona That Club Which Beats 1 stre to rpitching| all-rail tariff on grain and grain 7 i “i ii aA s liant innings in yesterday’s| products to seaboard, , iad bau Giants Will Win Pennant me with the Senators. He — ia. Ma | as not been scored on in 14 exhibi-| St. Paul—House passed, 86 to 41, SURE RELIEF ‘ Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound relieves at once distvessing, alarming bronchial symptoms. It loosens. the in the Chicago Wh a tion innings pitched so far. a bill providing for referendum on| harsh cough, raises phlegm - easily, A x Camp caused by the remov (By Billy we vg, tmanament to state constitution to] goothes the iritated mucous mem: Now Featuring . 1 the cast of John Most ota, » Ma 2 ers The umpires learwater, Fia.,| permit one-third of the gasoline tax/ 7o°. ‘that grows worse toward night- “The Sportster” First Class Shoe iad: ont be allocated to the various coun From Mr. L. M.-Charleston, tional outfielder, has shown a silver| 1°! 1 5 le atdinate | nied t wns-Brookly1 ies. ! ri RES Ss ttase ina. mes : that Louls Cardinals! plate for the Browns-Brocklyn game} tie vedi qct, am Bind “to say that] Repairing loss of the a f . 4 n - Gra s—Gra s? i hate OR 3 rive. i oss of t rand Forks —Grand Forks’ high DC's st alack of bronchitis,’ Tt See Our Windows Af Bismarck Shoe Hospital indications The st itncinnateone r ; sore Senators,| school basketball team, champions of us Cardinale strongly more Senators,| 8¢ 5 pions abla wiedied i and oth i Sam Rice, have| North Dakota, will leave Sunday for] 4s 4 reliable medicine, safe and effec- ry Burman, Prop. have been woetu 1 t coe s injured list along| Chicago to ‘compete in national| Ave for coughs and colds in childre. | ee iemaree "N. D outhpaw pitching in) prour hic point tai t Manager Buc nd Wal-| tournament, and grown persons. Your druggist Megied boast B aoe i sells and recommends it. Ask or gh both Bert), I | TORR renner Meena cll % tha he © ter Johnson, si: caera it im i A aa wel SON, out of the| Split infinititves have been vindi-| shone for it—Adv, ving twisted his|eated by a noted grammarian, George} | 7 4 ee by atep.| Oliver Curme, Northwestern Uni- | Life insurance, now a universal in- pe etl versity profe He says the divid-|vestment, once was considered gam- nine one ed verb form has been used for was prohibited by law Capital Funeral Parlors ito be lid up several {centuries by the best writers, dt P a“ last y w Z 3 ze with the Mi hub ot 2 ‘ SEP DNS sUMMONS 3 4 216 Main Ave. rath , : : nA ———$_$—$_____——- + h kota, County of North Dakota, County of | ; : Draihe Hilde goad, the oni nretts | NEWS BRIEFS te ; niles cl eras rane : Licensed Embalmer Ppttehing staff e greatly at 4 reond iin baeaitidhndianitnnne to SMatiicte cae ae brdedae : Phone Day or Night—22-W bolstered. . arry. by, Receiver y Hanson, as Receiver qhlenty of Right Hand Talent ieee : Overloaded ferryboat, taiking, pass- E Y and Peter ‘ n Yeon and Peter : : Jos. W. Tschumperlin here rht handed talent § prs to church during ren, doing te partners joing: E P . 1 as Yegen — Bro: business as Yeren Bros., i rin od nat pulses Seg een ee oe a < e vete “7 # be bg ay D 7 a arenes es _“ veteran Urban F ors . { n, John ¥. Christian Yegen, John Yegen, ye . Pec end a A “ cal = J a en, dr, William rk Peter onnalls $ Zi : a r cen, — Anaconda . Anaconda National over from I: ‘ or : UAs manager ene } Rank “of Anaconda, Montan! f Anaconda enced Jacobs may . doe] f 3 Bob, however Geneva, show: maintains | > Bank of National Brown, who, had a trial {38 Patan? ee each power should be free to distrib- a cor- “ptontana, Rah. ane ame , tt imself, he is going to ¢ { ; ‘ efendants , Fe ae. | Hom f j # alviee, fron the peat shu rth to the North Dakota to the Undertakers re his first| Cabinet officers who know nothing > ncn iery u a n fendants: r 5 an] gy Right or wean panager of the} thee Hoard (at Counts, Commission: |entitied uw oe : } Licensed Embalmer in St. Louis club, E may and directec hurls y, North De : - i ators. were called | the play of the club, No one told me] Kott until two vek ‘p.m, P ul i t at ‘ Charge upon to the White Sox in-| What to do sumed all responsi-| pant bride so Eee kee : F upon you, | service , Day Phone 246 4 present’ bridge ove 4 ee \ field, Aaron Ward and Roger Peckin-| bility. Be ‘a will be told] (Creek, between. al day of such s Fe ah co gy? “itt |p s he a s himse' ag Sor dpa hts feet 4 » of your failure tol ice, your t ee cy nn \) A rai Ec ee ar or 3 or, judgment will bel appear or answer, j ent will be John V. Broxmeyer Night Phones 246-887 pl second base plects n the ball club n of concrete abut n k you by default forltaken against you hy default. for ‘ Opposite Postoffiee vere ah BY sale pect tie i fi hee \ demanded ‘in’ the Com- the relief demanded in the Com- fi with Cay ne to e 1 the w: 1 i : plaint 4 of third, “John [for the Cardinals a mighty good] ' A Sterti r 10th day of Mareh,}~ Dated this 10th day of March, hitting first a m1 club and a courageous one, ship. Dat °, a - Maunethtion | i ie wn & TILLOTSON, 4 Tt & TILLOTSO:! 4 ; Stands Pat : Bi s for the Plaintiff, What T did say about the : ao Nove seats. veague race was simply r ; : Bem tt! club that bests the Giant resery i elt with | the pennant aM bids. knife and Portisatuestous |i, satus pah on sHab ane: Gonimiasiairara outfield problem. The Sox had only T am all the more con KATE LYONS. five outfielders and expected to keep! New York is the best ‘ i - : . 4 them all. Falk a a cl the ‘league. If there is a, (First publication M: / brought over from last better club, h 16 r Ike Boone and Randolph } “The players on the Louis] _ tes gas: terg, r will join the elub| Board of Con SeCNiS igs hard hitter Cardinals have my best wishes. They = aaa Me Dope nat: » a fine lot of boys. There, how- A good throwing arm, who di i uy State of North Dakota, County of bi make the a. ments to catch has! In District Court, Fourth Judicial y ball y ine ‘ar j y 2 a se ra long! the toughest job in the ma nless Sup flom Longview, of the ease] he early iets the world know that o Wachter, Plaintit#, i —and you'll see that smokers xs league, to th ors and still] alone is manag aie ; “John, there’s the tele- hus something to | The start Bi urn, id \ ? ° utfield will prob-)%=———— ——_————% Mri F hone!” \ h di d h fi nomi will ech Pa lteme F ; of P are headed straight for Boone in ‘right. ‘This! | Htems from | ! ; “J hear it! Glad I don’t Young Moore the only re- Training Camps | roperty Beant < tN. ie but some likely Bs lee: plaint, have to race downstairs this ‘(Natural will probably — 1 5 ' : from another club suf (By: The sAsacuiatidseresn) ine sof N E time o’ night. It’s mighty Schalk is depending on his pitch- Bee ee i ovcheMd the | Ou nEe a handy, since we had them , Tobacco crs to carry him on. If Cole and Clearwater, Fla., of an impending! which was f' » office : install— Tee eee Il’ hove ae wall ‘helenae, ttade with Cincinnati Reds, Man-| clerk of f court on the 2 ges ey eve & well balanced ager Robinson would neither affirm| Or Viney 2207, ond to serve a cony we to swap one of his fine pitchers for fives in the city of Tismatel, Bore Baseball Dope Book (|W Pipp, Reds’ first baseman, or leigh ¢ North Dakota, within | Hughie Critz, sparkplug of the Cin-' thirty ¢ r rvice of this Makes Appearance | cinna:i intieti. summons upon you, txclusive of the n was weleome to the Yankees! #23 of : i f your qt Departure of the major league] players for their various training] camps may be likened to the first | fcoH'd three runs in 4 ihiast of the herald’s trumpet an-/ (0 presk a nothing to nothing tie nouncing the arrival of Spring. But) “ry, leneeas capecalin: tos is Ba Gy The been 1 Augustine from 13 exhibiti€n games| {torn schedule and ‘record | i% {Wo Weeks, took an easy morning see pes is year, as in the past, Workout. i is The Dope Book, published by C.C.) a. ‘ x the Above Spink & Son, St. Louis, Mo., publis! Chieago—The Chicago White Sox’) You Will ers of “The Sporting New: ~~ {encountered an old comrade, Shovel! That the above. sntitted i following ¢ This year’s edition of the Record | Hable soins ees bition ro ituated in the Coun- —It's worth much more 4 . t r Book enlarges on the scope of its/ : World's Series information, For in-| Wich towwits |The | So than the few cents a day it costs.”, at St. Petersburg yesterday for. its iM possible defeat. Cincinnati had a ' ; | had ¢ the ef demande scored three runs in the sixth inning, th 1 Sees aay ita stance, the box scores and other| S#ke, he let them It w rth Halt statistics of the 1926 games between| the only one the Sox s ves : Sixt the Cardinals and Yankees are car-|4ay, While Ted Lyons and Hundred: Oh z North, ried. Besides, there are the fac Blankenship were severely — treated of Hanke 1 st of the lating to the annual inter-league|#nd the Sox were trimmed, 8 to 1. % the United championship games from the origin! Manager | MeCarthy of the i . of the classic. {nent two of his pitchers over the full) Ww Seecnant winner: : j route at Catalina Island yesterday batting and pite champii r.| for the first time and the subs had tories: tint, ages of the major: ‘alient| Work 10 innings to gain their cus- 3 Build figures of the p: mplete| tomary victory over ‘the regulars, ee Dakota rosters of all clubs in the majors are| : : th also given, Philadelphia. n the Athletics In addition to these features, the, have had a jam with Umpire Frank book carries instructions on how to! Wilson, Fifteen A's were ousted score a game. Schedules of many of| from the park at Fort Myers, Fla. the more important leagues are also| yesterday when Wilson thoug given. sounds from the dugout were insult- i ing. 2. Ty Cobb, whose argument with City League Games Witton, Netional League umpire, re- - 2 A sulted in the forfeiture of a game a % oN to Be Held Tonight) tothe Braves iast week at St. Pet. : Tf, : jetsbure, refused to play with Wilson , ; obacco taste—that’s what in City League games tonight at! officiating. i ‘ ] \ 4 ‘. the high school, Company “A” will; The Mackmen beat the Braves, 15 ;: 7 = you start aut to buy in any meet the Blackbirds and the Alumni| to 4. , : j ee cigarette, ahd that’s what you Bill meet Armour's, The Company Jack Scott, new pitcher of | the Blackbird game is first on. the| Philadelphia’ Nationals, remains a . 2 ; in Chesterfie schedule. Present standings in the holdout, | : §et in Ches Id. The pure, cay league place the Armour quint : G if : aatthe top, with three wins; the| | Boston —Red Sox at, New Orleans| R i prised tobacco taste of the jumni next, with two and Company! are _ sti ustling for permanent cep d ‘ 5 “a” with one. The Blackbirds, aj berths. Tobin, who has made seven ~ 3 : icest tobaccos known to quint composed of Bismarck high| hits in nine times at bat, is making! seeond string men, are taking the! a strong bid for left field against} place of the Nighthawks, who have| Shaner and Carlyle. withdrawn from the League. —- Cleveland—All the thanks Lind got for his unassisted _ trip! Fights Last Night || pisy against the regulars in the In- A ; ’ g{dian-Yannigan game at Lakeland, | Fla., yesterday was “lucky stiff, you (By The Associated Press) had to put up your hands to keep|\ Kansas’ City, | Kansas—Shuffle| Your face from being caved in,” and Callahan, Chicago, knocked out “Da-| Similar comments from old timers. ae ae Cams, Be Paps (3). Pittsburgh—Pirates struck a Cleveland—Eddie Robetts, Tacoma,| stumbling block in the form of Bill)‘ ; Rudolph, once tried out, by Detroit defeated Jack Bivie, Pittsburgh (12)| as a pitcher, who yesterday worked |() O it aman, {for the San Francisco Missions, de- Beales) Clevelan Mistested Toe feating the Pirates, 10 to 3, i ene. Sr Detroit—A major league berth West Palm Beach, Fla—Benny| looms on the baseball ‘horizon for e, Tampa, knocked out Ser-| Jimmy Walkup, southpaw pitcher, ony Ada: 3 fter 10 years in bush league: jant Jack-Adams, New York (9). 1 21 pet soit has Meld an option on the Los les—Tommy O’Brien shad-| dimunitive left hander since he was ‘Baby Jos Gans, Los Angeles (10). graduated from college 10 year: ago, but heretofore he has been farmed ont to various minor league clubs. With Fort Worth last season, won games and lost 11 and his sree ie

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