The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 12, 1927, Page 8

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esta SABES . team. PAGE EIGHT oe | sor of Mr. snd Mrs, Theodore Quan- * one e : di, y aftern Plans Made For Season at/ Last Minute | atthe, 1G. Mon-| Baseball Meeting Held Last |) | as Season’s Onener Sched- uled For May 22—Plan 3- { detles Meniorial Day| the complications following game Series Memorial Day| fe fogutar quarteriy dividend oF er. He had been ill. for Week-end | : sere school and Sun- ee. St. Lous, May 12—(AP)—Cap- | dav school mates of Richard. They i ey a aed | included Bobby Jones, Elmo Berg,| PAE fircti fuas will tate on |< (aS mes LR pergh hopped | Walter Ulmer and Donald Hartly, | opportunity to s card offered and at th an opportun on the the Four am Dékota are other fi being former Bi turned here toward the s The card wil ampion| + Dunn of | Moorhead. Seidels vs. Kinnard Fo! this will round ns 100-pound pi i} North Dako Marty Bond of! Fargo. inal will be six rounds betw dels of Bis | marck, local lightwe ¢ ony} and Bat Kinnard of Fargo, ¢ amateur lightweig kota. The final will be six rounds be tween Earl Horton of Fargo, welter-/ weight champion of North Dakota, and Jimmy Dugan, local welterweight champ. 2 Asher, Herman and Horton won! their respective championships a year | ago in open contests and will be d fending their titles in the meet to greater interest will be taken in| 0 | 1-Ton Truck these amateur bouts than would be Vie Panel Body 1-Ton Trucl ‘Chassis wit! 1-Ton Truck ‘Chassis the case were the bouts between: professionals. Plans for the card were made at a meeting of baseball fans, held las: | night at the Association of Com | merce chambers. H Kelly Simonson was named seere-| tary-treasurer of the club at the meeting and Neil Churchill was} chosen temporary manager, until some| other busines: n who is interested | in baseball is . C iected to take ch: rehill being unable to de: ote ficient time to management th because of pressure of busin A game with Mercer at May 22 will open the season for rn At the e1 ema, n * nd of the , it has been reported, me can be expected. a a; orial Day week-end. The Ye arranged either with Turtle Lake. Mandan. reports, is now orga % for this season and is expected to have aj, team even better than last year’s, one that will be able to put up a good | battle against the Bismarck nine. Turtle Lake also has an outstanding | team this year and if the men play here, fans will be assured) of good baseball. | Several new prospects were out at jiast night’s meeting, in addition to} {nose already reporting for duty and| # group of la rs men. With] the addition new men tol such men as Kel nonson, “Doe” Love, Eddie To! horty Fuller, Riley, Lefty Gaznick, “ Maxwell and Luenber; f 1 practice is to be} held tonight at and all players} who fiave not heretofore reported J to come and try out} as there are no posi | ee | Mrs. A. L. Brigham of | Washburn Reelected| Group Vice President: Jamestown, the thirteenth « enti the.eighth district of the Federation | of Women's Clubs held at Courtenay | Tuesday and Wednesday, Mrs. A. L.! Brigham of Washburn was reelected as vice president and Mrs. R. C, Hanson of Pingree was clected sec: tary and treasurer, The term of of- fice of the president, Mrs. C. A. Cross of Dawson, had not expired. ttendance at the conVention was | considerably cut by the bad roads but! mn state officers were present in addition to 40 delegates from out of town. “Resolutions adopted include.one to trade at home, several on educational matters and one for the study of the | b Mrs. Branding bill, child labor bill, the question of classification of housewives, a uni- form marriage and divorce bill, and one for -the defeat of the Garret- Wadsworth bill. ad on page 6, casing’ Loektite Patches. o light-hor with gas for cooki: and heat; furnish | Bulletins ; ason fave a ¥ 2 yi q ee 8 a a eral s Night—Game With Mercer | ¢— intimate ‘friends. aitending.. There) cash dividend of $2 a common stock, in addition to Low Prices! be held here. ({t is believed that} a ay $680 4-Ton Teuck Chassis Balloon tires standard equipment onall models Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices They include the lowest handling and financing charges available. 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Five practical THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AMATEUR CHAMPS TO BE ON PROJECTED @uarud Funeral [RATE DIVISIONS IN NORTH DAKOTA BOXING CARD ~ BENEFIT OF BALL TEAM... om ; The fun-|G, M. Springer of Jamestown, Mr. Springer is representing the! rey Fargo, N. D., May 12—(%)—That| North Dakota fair freight rate asso-| Commercial club, took the stand and reduces. there is no warrant or justification! ciation, the North Dakota Implement) began presenting testimony in sup- ‘And as’ for Soft Corns and Cal-| Moone’s Emerald 0) The Methodist ‘Ladies’ Aid| for dividing the state of North Da-| Dealers association and the, cities of| port of Fargo's position in this case.|louses a few applications each night | foot troubles or money back.—Adv. A Big Success From the Start SHELL Contin . to Lead the Way! | Constant betterment is the spirit - of the day. 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Williams, | appears. t¥affic commissioner for the Fargo : \ so strikingly illustrated as in th: Compare the automobile of the present—its beauty of line, its swift, silent motor, its comforts and conveniences—with that of ‘a need for an improved gasoline to meet these changed conditions. “Extra Dry,” the-first basic im- provement. in. gasoline quality at.no advance in price It’s your old favorite -SHELL—, brought to a higher specific grav- an £ e. pain and soreness dis- few more applications at| are sold annually ular. intervals -and the swelling | cose or swollen veins. . Every good druggist guarantecs to end your wes | TROLEUM THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927, nD [sey Aare antieat"" |HERE’S SPEEDY RELIEF FOR NOT JUSTIFIED, 7:C. ¢. EXAMINERS 284i Siesnic"ngt"ig) . TENDER, ACHING, SWOLLEN aig ARE TOLD AT FARGO RATE HEARING eee rity ot Tal-| All Druggists Say Emerald Oil Must Give Camplete Satis- La emf je was on the stand tht faction or Money Cheerfully Refarided | ota into’ different trattic or rate] Ut SMEtORNESti y Unwarranted i ;at bed time and t (seem to | divisions, with higher relative rates | ‘The purpore of this testimony ‘was | iy ee oe eee con’t| sheivel right “p aibire dt off. Representing Various State) in the wastern diviston than in the) to prove to the commission that, the a ay tA : 3 eastern section of the state, was the No matter | Springer, before the examiners for} north and south through Bismarck,|the pain and torture: and pray for|something to learis. | Exhibi | the Interstate Commerce Commission, | With a eit La oF sos Ed aged relief. What's to be done? It's a wonderful ' formula—this Lar; i i western district than in the eastern ‘wo or ‘ge Number of Exhibits) in the western trunk line investiga-| Setict, js unwarranted and unjusti-| Moone's Emerald Oil and in fifteen | tion rate hearing, now under way in| fied. minutes the | t three applications of| combination of elssential oils with Ge and other antiseptics so arvelous that thiousands of bottles LK AR Superior and Costs No More ity—a higher degree of power and perfection—by lowering the “end point” to 400°. - The success of this wonder gaso- line has surpassed all expecta- tions —taxing the capacity of the three great SHELL refineries to supply the demand. Shell users used Shell are flocking to ShellSta- tions and Shell Dealers for the greatest gasoline value on the . for this-success—if YOU want to’ realize the full possibilities of . your car—in increased spe power, response and all-aroun improved performance—“Change toShell” + “Any. yellow-red Shell Service Station or any Shell - + "Dealer is ready to supply you with thisnew gasoliie = : ‘athe regular price—not one cent extra for the extra -RPORATION , ow | discoura you Proponal of the raltrands, praviounly [xo another step, Your shoes’ may! nave been with "ponders, teoibathe “4 1 Peas. made in this case, to divide e state | fecl as they are cuttin; ie! int or other a lo rou have not Groups and Cities, Testifies| principal argument today of G, M. feel ue if they feel cick all over with | tried, Emerald, Oil “then you h Throughout F ore noon— {for reducing vari- 2

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