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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ WHURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927 es ae - ‘ i) os ~— : m — | Seek heat is being seeded on the| Hot Cross Buns, white and Rte s Death pncst End with a view to increasi : Buck PRIVATE foes back, | Fange land with a view e iBerctsiE ole wheat, Friday and Sat- : . i : TS : h FRANCE My] ADAMS. F- 2 Waentt nile sre rorerea y|wrday. — Barker Babing x Editor's Note: is is the ! unbelievable that under the terrific Se cases of Epileptic fits or spasms and oo eighth chapter in the story of a {fire of enemy, artillery this quiet) : is not habit forming. Any reader strect was held against the advance | , who sends name to Phenoleptol Co., g ‘ * * . * former doughboy who is going | of the Germans! Dept. 973, Box 71, St. Johns Place Y ANKEES ONLY McManus Will Aid Tigers in Being Lash keen seabte: | Sri the rOormand,.vesidadsall| Se ae A Cap Nag C guard of the Second A. E. f. slong the line, launch a mass attack a free booklet explaining this ne “ Flag Contender Reade slong ereldgec: Tels piteh Wark, SINE: guaranteed treatment. Write them ‘ i ! ing in the belief of superiority, they Pd Z ‘oday.—Adv. By 1 pause in the tour of| drive on, But the withering machine ———_—_ : : fire of the American troops cuts | 4 “ | Notice to Grocers “Rollins” tremendous change] them down = has taken place since the last Ger- ° bridge, at the order of Gen: | : Notice is hereby given that ve ” ; man_advanee toward Paris was stop- Marchand, is blown up... John to “top off 9- GAME LEAD 4 meg aere bycAmerican troops in May, |, F. Bissell, a lieutenant, is cut/| the ordinance relating to the your sport j 8! off on the other side of the river. | 2 sale of groceries on Sundays 4 : fi ; (fit ‘@ chell-riddied buildings along] With his men he crawls | upstream | 4 will be strictly enforced in = Reig: Sea s Turned | < ‘ : Fred ome abe ait{ to the second bridge, While ma-| " “9s Early ison W ; reaived. Frosh concrete shows | chine gunners hold the Germans he| . : the future. It is unlawful $3.00 Trick For Them Year Ago— j . where stone walls had been crashed) wriggles across on his stomach. Then to sell groceries, with the ex- in the enemy bombardment." this bridge tis blown. | ti f tai ‘ified ygins Hopes to Repeat ; i ‘Two New Bridges oS ception of certain specifies eee ig Very Peaceful Now That was just # sidelight on the! \articles, on Sundays and vi- Down the rrow main street of] drama that took place here i ; & olators will be prosecuted. q Compare (By The Associated Pr ; : the city that leads to the famous] Both bridges have been replaced. | New York's ¥ n Gee, ‘ | bridge over the Marne the cobbles| In the concrete of the main structure | g By order of Chris Martineson, lead of the big league pack ? resound with the r of wooden] there's the legend: “Detruit—1918; | Chief of Police. Turning on the steam at th "i 4 ” di h The butcher selling some} Reconstruit—1925,” , they apy are pigs ears to a bartering dame with| The water of the Marne is green| the penna ecu ah er hands rolled in her blue ‘apron.| today. Nine years ago it was red |, they did last year. H ‘A wax figure in a clothier's shop dis-| —-red with the bood of Americans,| : hitting, before the other plays the latest suit of F an cut. a ‘rench and Moroccans. And | District Attorney Richard S. New- nad their batting eyes well on KA ‘maiiman goes by on his bicycle. "| over there, where a machine gunjcombe, of Queens County, Long the bull, turned the trick for the! v JP) It doe: that| barked its death messages, a peasant | Island, who is to prosccute Mrs. Yanks in 1926 and Miller Huggins, % Mi: . ay! syl-| stands, fishing. He dangles a line| Ruth Snyder and Henry J. Gray, al- 1 it shouldn't work | ’ 2 in the water and hooks a minnow. | leged slayers of Mrs. er’s hus- ‘ n — ‘ |band, Albert Newcom! TOMORROW: Chateau Thier: nounced that he will exert every ef- Story. fort to secure the couple’s conviction Lol 2 Ot charges ot first degree, murder F el paE | which in New York entails the deatl upon 2 ot . business men begin to consult time-| oil and one relating to insolvent grain : ee prtcat et ing. the| Warehousemen. eal nL city Insurance Agency, i tables. Incoming trains bring the) warelt i ing’ in the house and| ————— Sane iF Bisaurch, North Dakota in the winning column Ls mobs of carly visitors and, along the! 4..scq ‘with, the’ emergency clause| A stand of crested wheat, grass will/ | Representing Matos & Bates Koenig Ix Best Batter 5 waterfront, the piers echo the noises| amended the state bridge law to/ also survive longer than either brome Financial Correspondents The best bu verage shown in af of outgoing steamers, permit. construction of a bridge|or slender wheat grass. The latter ‘The Union Central Lite £ The answer to all this is simple ross the Little Missouri river at] particularly, has a tendency to thin Insurance Co. “ en Aa beginning to take its mind | Chajoner’s erry; reorganized aot in many fields after four or five City National Bask Bailéing Opposite Postoffice five h e times up. The | . off its i cte' a ighway commission; author-| years. | ankees won, 10 to 4. e ry jof a i he mi aught | jyod citie villages to purchase,| “Crested wheat grass is about equal John V. Broxmeyer | within its vice-like grip seck to turn) sojj or ctric light plants;|to brome in the amount of hay pro-| | their minds in other directions at the | sequired a certificate of title to|duced. At the Mandan station when slightest opportunity | prove automobile ownership; broad-|grown in rows this grass yielded w/ ¢ , | ened the powers of the rai little more than brome, but at the| ing quite a giggle | i f Dickinson substation the brome made} ; jt abi slightly higher yield of hay. The ffice look: } jty s which kill! quality of the hay is somewhat better | i r e managers) sheep; -prohibited ssignment —or/ than either brome or slender wheat und contributed a | i pine bit per-| transfer of tax certificates or tax| grass. Even after a seed crop is ed measure. The Cubs| Gg : : | The lad scemed to talk with} Heng held by. county on lands on| threshed the straw of crested wheat shut out, 5 to 0, evening the | ; : and yet he had a nose of} Wis pank of North Dakota had| grass is cleaned up by the stock count for the first two gam ; ‘ded a new method! before anything else on the straw pile| eee ae es you! Marty McManus should prove the factor to make Detroit a real pen-| ancy dew? ane eey of insolvens| is touched. For best quality | the| r enabled’ nant eontender in the American League, His acquisition from St care the} banks. ew umber oF) Ay. SheuIn, BS eutownens tie pli siX| Louis gave Detroit what that club has needed for years—a good second reply, “You see ‘I've been ushering | “ ey ae bropeaion TES epee al p " r : Experiments Favorable baseman. Not only will MeManus bolster the infield in general, but for five years at ‘Abie 2 2 oe iows|. le aitaes ee pacimienies (ritl dairy me was on ice for'the home team} he will aid in making little Jackie Tavene greater shortstop. | : y int the session but those carrying! ¢ows at the U. S. field station Ard- th aid the price} place just off Broadway cmergency clause are effective! more, S. D., the results with crested | " pitching ge i [ane Re en ee | use in the sharpening on thete nature by the gov-| Wheat grass compared very favorably en let the bases fill. M 7 jof safet or blades displays in its; OP). epatulime ‘when they| With other pasture crops. Robin and things grew worse) Pennant Progress ‘J UNN BOU ea | Sree unesotive: ig definitely fixed! “Several requests have been re- until Young Hudlin took charge and |¢——— efilling station for all makes of | f)"the pill ceived by the Dickinson substation retired three Sox in order | i { sels dishes was ravihaitaeas jautomatie lighters. Reppiring also) fe ean asin Mend |for seed of the grass for trial in Brsarte: Costly | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | done.” eae | other states. In Oregon the crested errors at erucial moments | Win orem And they tell me he is doing a —_—— defeat for the Robins, 4 to 2,| Minneapolis ........ 1.000 rushing business. | | i | es Paul oe \ No Bait Needed— 1 t uw sil 1.000! | ‘ miedhing of Jeas Barnes and tho Milwaukee 1 1.000 IN M ] DWEST is known as Broadway's costli- Rat-Toxisa tasty bait tobbie’s men made nine hits to| Kansas gue 1,000 est plaything. . i See nok made nine hits to] Ransa oe) 000} | In mid-theater season last winter CALLED «00D . and_ powerful veges 0 : A pair of pheasants have reared a brood of five in the gardens of Buckingham Palace and very often are fed by the king and queen, he hands of the Braves, despit Reeth teams and a few/ Indianapolis “000 a gold-plated coupon clipping gent, Sens reer I thousand spectators in four cities | Toledo 0 000 il > ia eal with certain theories concerning the ‘ered sults! word! were disappointed when rain forced | Columbus 0 ‘Nuo{ Manager Would Like to Hold fate of souls after death, had a young} ‘3% want action, results! Not xd ee ee eersea sib each ot ; a xt Match at Chicago— | PSYWTisht write a play. He an) Dickinson Substation Headi * And satisfying results will come from just one thing — nounced that, it cost him a million, h stock Feed, Forage Chicago, April 14--GP)—With New) uple of months the play had lost| v % | —andQualityis merely anothername forPuritanMalt. Kansas city at Columbus. : ee a couple of hundred thousand dol ’ riven : eee ees are eeiede Tun:| lars. A recent check of the season's} “Farmers i cen North Dakota You can determine Puritan’s Quality for yourself by NATIONAL LEAGUE EY A ‘s x WL. pa.tteys hax dnld the foundations: « for| Dlavs showed this production: to ihave oyill do.wellito) keep an oye op eee ae New York . . 1 6 F000] Some ne Jenjoyed one of the longest runs of|ied wheat grass this spring to see just Comparison Pittsburgh al 1 0 1000) 6 i Promoter! 29¥, Play put on this year. Yet it is,/how much earlier it starts growth ees Ghicaoo es Maier a Tate a omoter’ doubtless, the hardest loss taken on| than other grasses,” declares Leroy ae Turn in 3 to 1 Victory Over} Brookiyn : i t| the big street in many a year. It is) Moom superintendent of the sub- with other brands of malt. Puritan is a blend of L in! - » soubor Pe ae r boxing, NOt Unlikely that the backer has] station Dickinson, N. D, “As a fs " A " A Bruins to Keep ‘Pro’ Puck |S. levis f commission in Tunnes| $opned a million or more to get his| rule the crested wheat grass greens/ choice ingredients, including selected grains of Na.1 C L 1 incinnati .. | cont with New York promoters,| (de over—p: suming, of course, that! up about a week ahead of brome and! barley and the finest Imported Bohemian Hops. It Laurels in Canada Philadelphia including Tex Rickard, As a 1 lis He cunvensed AY; -Derenbas en Oca lence wheat (arate) and during the is a malt of unquestionably superior Strength, Gibson said, Tunney is read sign : i aes irst six weeks of the se: 8 i ODES Gam ay Re eaueliia oeatorng auramesnes sn GILBERT SWAN. | more vigorous growth is in marked Richness and Flavor. pittawa, April 14.5 4) Ww Ce beige eteccen Chicago. a contrast to these grasses as well as jitter Toran battle with 2 the) Picsuegh at Cincinnati ‘t-te ts neccesary, accoraing to) 61 New Laws Carried | te.cii, "sprine’s puch of this ame For Sale by SESE trooklyn at Boston. : Seren a Spee etna | grass would prove most attractive to : a aay oter to produce the im-| Emergency Clause |Siftivestock om the farm. Blowing. susaking oc All Good Dealers anley Cup, trophy emblem wee oo ee neg “Crested wheat grass is a native of g f the title, goes, to the Sen sage aidan ea Velie tithing: eee be done, When North Dakota needg new) Siberia and was introduced into this other field work. We h Beers ene foci end deside|NOw. York <.o..5.. 2 (0 000} an Wants Soldiers’ Field | nurry, judging by the action of the ted States department of agriculture. | peulgpeiee! cana, ing game of their world series. with| Washington : 6 Vo00} n arena for the scrap Mullen recent legislature which attached the | It has-been grown at the Dickinson new machinery, oper- the Boston Bruins here last night, | Ghicaxe ‘ : 500! ty Fill ata odate emergency clause to 61 of the 289! substation since 1920 and has been ated by competent and f ‘Another Canadian team, the Mon-| Cleveland ........ Soo | taint I ML accom nda tit be | Statutes passed at the last session. "| the first forage crop to start growth Ml able pat es ae real Maroons, won the’ trophy in| Boston 0... ‘ ‘either of the major league| A list of the laws fg the|cach spring. It has also produced ey A ork gocempaa aa 2 000 oe ee ee eee fans! emergency clause has been issued by |%he highest yield of* seed of the write the Dakota Auto : Detroit... : : : the venters « payag onc, Oe perennial grasses found adapted to Sales Co., Inc. Bis- mi 2 000, Mullen said. 29 originated in the senate the area. This seed weighs about receive , Ce eee aha: auuamintses toisag) COmen ie: 22 pounds to the bushel, being heavier marck, N. Dak. Prove it gives best results... Try ie! ach while the, ay nhead and dicke opponent for| ,, Some of the bills were appropria- | than either brome or slender wheat r barked e pee . He ould take up tions, an example being the $75,000) grass seed. | It germinates well and shins. Two games were D0 (a pean ae lays proposal with the champion at|#PPropriation for the construction of | runs through the drill quite freely and i-1. Ottawa's first ows ut N With the possibility. that the | ® bridge ut Grand Forks. Others) so that it is relatively easy to secure 3 to 1 as its last, paton suimien ae eacleatalleais merely provided adjustments in the| stands of this grass. About ten The rough and rapid pace . h veight title bout here. | distribution of certain funds and one| pounds to the acre are required in deciding game made hard sledding! y be : i or two were emergency deficiency] seeding, for Referce Jerry LaFlamme of 1 2) Atlanta, 0. propriations. A number. o ‘Will Green Up In Fall _ onto, who meted out four major pe Birmingham, 4. re important regulator. “Besides the character mentioned talk my ans, 2; Mobile, 1. Z suc sures originating | abov crested wheat grass will Megane ar Litcie Weel cpatnanal: Among such measures originating «| in the senate were the seed and feed| green up a little more in the fall April 14.—The whole law, the seed labeling law, the stat-|than other gra During the hot Ne ock changes with |ute permitting horse racing at coun-|days of late summer it makes but) ner of the Bruins h ing of spring's first. warm| tw fuirs, one permitting the leasing | little growth but freshens up with He was not hurt but the winds. of state lands supposed to contain| the cooler weather if any rains come. ter was reported to President Frank} 7 To a stranger these changes may Calder of the nal Hockey L ue | =, not | apparent, but once you tread who was in the building. d Syracuse not sched-j| Fifth Avenue upon a Sunday morn- agus ‘i ing and see the curbs lined with pie gfe waiting: for a bus ride—Just jot | down in your notebook that it’s time Yesterday’s Games | to look for other symptms. a gt Grab the bus and journey to the e er an * | Hudson's banks! The bet is 20 to NATIONAL {1 that it will be packed with a giant Cc : R | parade of men, women and children an St. Louis : with that wistful look of the trap- ago ped in their ines 4 ‘Farrell: Blake Kaut.|. You. can h it in Broadway! < mann and {Something a bit. feverish has be ] ars \Caught in the air. Crowds, dra i eh out by the Pleasant Prather, are . rooklyn ..... 2 9 {straining to bridge that last short} BY BILLY EVANS Bogan rs tsa 2 Bl period before they leave town for! cage arnes, Ehrhardt a Henline; | the country or before the theaters) By Billy Evans Benton and Gibson, *\elose during the hot season. The} 1. When was the second match) Others postponed, rai managers are making their last} game of baseball played? — plunge, hoping against hope for a 2. When were baseball uniforms last minute suceess before the sea-| first worn? Hx | son officially closes. | 3. When was the first extra in-| Chicago .. 9 3| .The East Side begins to move out ning game played? Cleveland of doors, Groups stand hatless upon | OF LASTING BEAUTY 4. 7 8 g rs r What was sie date of the for-] | Blankenship, Connally and MeCur- the sidew 1k and the streets tan | mation of basebalJ’s first league? dy; Levsen, Miller, Hud! o cluster youngsters. ney 7 ii i 5, How many cities were repre-| Sewell. By Ana es buggies eungest traffic and there 54 3 | We impression docs your sented? — sputter of voices as the windows | pias Rx] begin to open up. / town make on visitors—on you? ia TAT Philadelphia a ie, Fee acions senaue fiat | F A 1. Five caus Mier the first game,| New York... 16 14 | aymptoms of the coming erush and | : Consider your streets. Are they crum- baseball came back with another| Gray, Willis, Pate, Ehmke and Per- p bling under motor traffic which must pick match affaii June 3, 1851. kins; Ruether and P. Collins. ; 2 the first, uniforms were worn ~ one WHY FAT IS 4 its way around ruts and holes? Or are they at this g Others postponed, ‘Tain. | “ smoothly paved—clean and attractive 3 \e. 17 at Hoboken, N. 3 cK King 10 intings to decide, the! 41, _,,, ASSOCIATION | DISAPPEARING | a good investment? stponed, rain, wet: Kio Ese nary Satine Wretmeneton| grounds. meh) Note in every circle how slenderness | . Portland cement concrete is the ideal pave- Pa The Portland Ce- 4. “It was formed in New York) oye siack diamond to the onl Prevails, Note, how many of your | ment for this motor age—in towns and’ Ment Association . 1857. i fe only | friends have reduced. reason lies | : ie . A jj , or- Jam. 22, 1887. 0 caube were repre-| stone that is harder than the white, in Marmola Prescription Tablets. They | Cities of all sizes. It is economical to build ganization to, im. sented in the organization. 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