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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930 Seven dozen hits including @ home run | @——————_——___————> i BAVONE URGES LAW | Additional Sports |||\Jamestown Foursome |v Merwn shee, but aided nis own|/ Bullsnake to Fight | MEMENTOES OF WAR Te Rhalgh be ths cecareen ior cotign’ | Olnsey, ceuetiNM te | Wome ae *—_——-*|| Gets Three Birdies ||scorne's rin and driving in tour|| Death Battle With ing of the cornerstone of the build- spac a c My | others. Wilson headed the Toledo as- . ing some time in July is casting EFFICIENCY STIMULATED Jai ustralia On One Short Hole sault on Buvid, Stark, Hopkins and | Rattle Snake Here about for suitable mementoes of the! Devils Lake, N. D., May 7—(— Sas "8 +6 |Strelecul, with home run, a double | *————¢ World-wide war to be enclosed in the | District tonventions should stimulate Brilliant in First |..27cow2.s203 i 2 |g tle 18 Be ea mene ag ered» catenge iigvcomerstone, "De | inet" sone tate elas ’ some scored three birdies and a par |at bat. to any rattle snake in the country to IN ME j,,. The committee plans to include a] the second district ‘North Dakote fed- e on hole No. 3 of the Jamestown golf ansas City and Columbus were | a battle unto death and will meet the list of the Burleigh county war dead,| eration of women’s clubs bin avis up ‘ounds course recently, establishing a four-jTained out of the serles opener, | first challenger before a Bismarck the present membership rosters of ‘ tate Sanitary Engineer As- . ite record for the course of some |double header, at Kansas City. audience. ——___—_— the War Mothers, American Legion 4 aol ias.... 8 The bullsnake, reputed to be a bet- | Bismarck Legionnaires to Place|and Aserican Auxiliary posts of i serts Cleanliness Has Not. <i iat Bert Nierling, runner-up in the M ° ° ter fighter than the rattler, will have ? Bismarck and Regan (the only ones . 4 British, Jugostavia, Spain and] state ‘golf tournament last summer, i igan OxIng chance to prove the theory in the Reminders in Cornerstone in the county), and other suitable q ?. Improved in 25 Years Ireland Ar Earl E. W. Sherwood, and Bert Proctor McCarthy Tire Shop window as soon f Buildi souvenirs, 4 reland Are Other Early made birdies while Bud Proctor scored G G t H Id as a rattler is captured. ST ee Appropriate ceremonies also are a 1 Oo Grand Forks, N. D., May 1—(P)— Net Winners a per Gites. roup ets 110) ‘The bull, on display in a box in the being planned by the committee, ac- Preliminary returns from an inves- ia a RE ee McCarthy window, at 212 Main ave-| Though its lips will be sealed until cording to Harold D. Shaft. Other tigation of the milk jy, of 20 — L vill ? Lea d Of W It P nue, is about six feet in length, wears | its ultimate decadence or destruction, ; Members of the group are William THEATRE North Dakota cities, now yore ‘iid By HERBERT W. BARKER ouls es eter F UPS@ jo skin of a fancy pattern, and is said | Burleigh county’s memorial building,| Schantz, John Bowers, and R. J. ed eeritee wiatae th department and| New York, May 7.—(?)—Brilliant i pert and harmless to} which will ie built this ihe will | Kamplin. LAST TIMES TONIGHT e Public Health Serv- =f Red edb Sa " carry in its breast a wealth of me- HCRTTE aR PERT, BNKY) ice, show ine conditions are much aa evgrcees' 16 the Babbin ste uc ly its Jackie Fields a Mor uae are seg 5 ie iahe ai tate ee eH uaa ber ae Paul, Bion: any eis ‘worse than they should be, according rn » @ rattle snake and he commit yd Spet: i 4 anaiae tno to AL. Savor. Sienre state san- | furnished the highlight of first round In 7 t 1 Skir e sh Thompaon Must Make a =| asking anyone who catches aes as tn joyd Spetz/ ard J. Bundlie, ai attorney, was BEBE DANIELS itary engineer. Davis cup play abroed. —- 0 ‘mi: Satisfactory Fight 1s willing to send the reptile into bat- TEE and rf \(.- gettoeew: ansnetation, he twang, leas | Felten ro Raed ri = ne i veeeeeeeeae T BEN LYON ) cers at ere , Ba- ~ dy eo cat aber Tater tia Gceed | Rean oes anes eeoNaE too re-| oe Cn Cane Ol TeRITW NS re aimlason le tating Bp CMG SEER O HE RS a Pe cn a agp a Polli; Indianapolis and chances with the world’s welterweight | Teachers college 10, 1 Paur tuther Alias French Gertie +] ¢ Rippties. “ame work already done, he| the four favorites, Great Britain, Toledo Win championship this Friday night. | | , At Minneapolis—St. Olaf college 9, n | Sound News Extra said, shows that a large portion of | Australia, Italy, and Japan. saeiiaties lenger, young Jack Thompson, San eel 58 r | the milk sold in this state is being) Australia and Japan each won their By WILLIAM WEEKES Francisco hegro, climb into the ring| pe seemaa | Acawa, 1] Pictures of Ohio State Peniten- improperly. pasteurized. and a latge | tit round tests hy clean sweeps. The | chicago, “May, 7—ce)—Louleville’s| at Oympia stadium, the 247500 guar-| Riley Didn’t Attend hots Percentage is being consumed raw or | Australians have a formidable team |tead in the americsn Atsociation to-|anteed as. thelr purses will be i | 5 being milked by milkers and hand- | with Moon and Jack Crawford play-|day was only one ation to-|anteed as thelr purses will be ina) Naturopath Banquet V a ue @) | Talking Comedy: Jed by employes who have not been|ing singles and Jim Willard Berg y game over the Col-|bank to the cri of James M. eahe i is : peamined for the existence’ of Car- Span! tearing in Gouihies: | =, see who one oe = cece Brown, chairman of the com-| editor, Tribune: | ‘ALL STUCK UP” Flers. It often is handled in utensils | Against Switeeriand Crawford Won jonels were defeated at St. Paul, | An order that th In your write-up of the meeting of and sold in containers which “have| two singles matches in straight sets.|""St° Paul fell upon oe ad Wid e money be so de-|the North Dakota Naturopathic as- NESI A ’ Temorrow and Frid not been effectively sterilized and is] Moon dropped a set in each of his or Table 1938 ole Rinne eat Polli,| posited was made by the commission | .o-1.tion, recently held iy Beanaree, : ind Friday Kept at high enough temperature to | two singles encounters as did Willard |0°¢, °f thelr 1020 pitching staff who |vesterday at a meeting at wich fhe lmy name appeared as one of the 2 ALL-TALK Deen day have entered tie rails | Skpans elas mae au victory, Polll wes thuraped for five cued Tublect of fouls was Gls~| speakers to be at the banguet given| it is so helpful in k antl " cl en’ milk. japan. le an impressive tt + by the associatic ecause it is so helpful in keeping |of lime water in neutralizi rt Milk Linked to Infant Deaths | showing in beating Hungary, 4-0, with (nits And as many runs in less than| |The commissioners resalled amip| of the eity. Permit ie to tay then (bables and children healthy and hap- | Piunk'for infant feeding, and pevente DRAMATIC _ «Te is easy to understand from these | Takeleh! Harada carrying the major mnings, He was relieved by other welterweight | champlonshtP|ou dome honor overmuch=t was |PY.,<very moter should know about ling hard curds. Its many uses fori! REVELATION! A ‘ facts why outbreaks of milk-borne| part of the burden in both singles brag The game one ‘calla uring Seas Nae his Rsv waits ‘by a not present at the banquet—was not | Phillips Milk of Magnesia. |mother and child are fully explained : gene toa saci) ae nee and doubles. Te hs Sais Pau Wat? OF the abveHt- Ube [foul in Ye: sebond TOUny ater get-| im the elty at the time it was given. Bac ingest ee tapi r the interesting book “Useful In- Respectfully, most effective in re- tion.” Tt will mortality 1s high in North Dakota a8 1ast two singles matches to eliminate [Cause of rain. Zi ting the worst of it in the first. echfully. ay, |iieving those evmpeams of vebles cad | FREE: Write ‘The Philips’ Go, 17 Poignant in its compared with other states,” Bavone and Poland eliminated Ru-| indianapolis won its series opener | Dundee slretdy het wade his sukees children generally caused by souring|Hudson, St, New York, N.Y. appeal .. baid. mania and India defeated Greece by | nith Minneapolis, 7 to en John |for the fight, which made his subse- | ============= food in the little digestive tract, such| In buying, be sure to get genuine burning in its ‘The need for a state-wide program|the same narrow margin of three bi ae lew up in the nintl . Brill |quent suspension by the commission’ as sour-belching, frequent vomiting,| Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors x bf milk sanitation, Bavone said, is| matches to two. art pitched brilliantly for | more or less meaningless. feverishness, colic. As a mild laxa-jhave prescribed it for over 50 years. bhai helmnes evidenced by the high infant mortal-| Jugosiavia scored a clean sweep | eight rounds, but three bases on balls,| A suggestion that a special foul tive, it acts gently, but certainly, to| “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. startling in its ity rate: numerous requests from city| over Sweden, 5-0; Spain beat Bel-|® hit batsman and two hits gave the rule, calling for a rest period, be open the little bowels in constipation,|S. Registered Trade Mark of The treatment — a pfficials for assistance and advice in| gium,. 3-1, and Ireland eliminated | Indians six runs and the ball game./edopted for the championship bout \colds, children’s diseases. "\Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., and sh "t handling milk problems; requests | Monaco, 3-1, in other first rotind ties. | Bill Burwell received credit for the)/was made to the commission by Gig A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of|its predecessor, Chas. H. Philli sens is ae from unofficial and private organiza-| Play in the American zone will start victory although Boone was called in|Rooney, Fields’ manager, but was Magnesia does the work of half a pint |since 1875. J oe ps, afford to miss! tions for milk surveys, and answers | at Philadelphie May 14-15-16 when |‘ pitch the final inning. turned down, and the fight will be | to a questionnaire sent recently to 88| the United States’ team of youngsters Toledo's Mud Hens handed Milwau-|under the usual Michigan rule, with R OvER 38 North Dakota cities and towns. The} meets Canada. ‘ kee its fourth straight defeat, ham-|all power of decision in the hands of t ’ answers, the speaker, said, show only _———_ mering four pitchers for 17 hits.|the referee, Elmer (Slim) McClelland. Yj 25 per cent have ordinances regulat- e Ernie Wingard was cracked for an| The champion is guaranteed $37,500. Oy EARS ing the production, sale and handling Insanity Charges Ne of milk and only four have milk in- es ' » 4 spectors on a full or part-time basis. e Oy i car For fusdne tie, | Against Baseball To cure the existing evils, Bavone | mice ranma! Players Pressed bul @ program which includes: | 1 Requlat Aneoatant state Bi ee BaKkING PowDER | pervision ne the city milk ordinance : =) forcement machinery. = i} enjorctn ordinance designed so that |Man Says There Should Be Two =| Guaranteed Pure { the sanitary quality of the milk sup- ‘ = | ply may be eradualy improves with. Pitchers to De oh Can- = Use = ee fine — | out placing undue m on the in- in 4 an dividual dairyman or city official; th Mo talges = eben mek ‘and one that appears to the average - eer ae! ; = in your bakings | consumer as being equitable and fair] Chicago, May ‘7. Louis. RF. = | to all concerned. Gemmett’s 16-year effort to have all , 3. An ordinance that could be| baseball players adjudged insane was Millions of pounds used i b 4 _ @dequately enforced without need for | carried to Probate Judge Henry Hor- |= | recourse to court action prosecution. | ner yesterday. = 4. The need for adequate state} Gemmett, 71-year-old Davenport, |= personnel to aid and supervise the lo- | Iowa, fan, presented several argu- |= ‘cal milk inspector. ments which he thought were prime |= | Good Law Would Increase Use facie evidence that ballplayers are not |=. = i ‘The ordinance to be adopted and| quite right. His petition was heard |= = Ohm Dress Shop used in any state-wide milk sanitation | by Judge Horner in chambers follow- += = 206 Fourth Street program should be governed, Bavone | ing adjournment of court, and de- |= = | said, by the following criterion: cision was withheld until Gemmett |= =|. Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 1. It must achieve a maximum | has a chance to talk with Kenesaw M. |= = and $17.98. The truth about second mar- practicable degree of milk safety. 3, baseball ct er. = = w riages brought to the screen for 2.. It must encourage greater milk| “One of the signs of insanity,” said |= = Hats Our specialty | the first time Megan igce erm re i ing. aitielles jest ad 2 nit, 2 Z| lara 3. It must elici e cooperation of as makes a one base hit, |= = the dairy industry. after which he hurries to first base, |= = CONRAD NAGEL 4. It prog be so framed 2 to be lenceing | the a popareniy. fraps as = = LILA LEE likely to enacted, both small | effort: useless unless mates |= = 2, ( and large cities. make additional hits that he may |= Z| Dr. R. S. Enge Bigge St continue on bases = = ———————_.——>——* | resister a score. That's crazy. |= = Chiropractor AY | le r 4 35¢ until 7:30 o'clock % ,; | Lake Mirrors Loop || 1sn't it? eS = = Drugless Physician 8) “There should wo pitchers, one |= = 40 Miles to North || rignt ana one lett handed, in the box |Z |] Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Distributed by %—_—_—________— | and the batter wouldn’t know which |= = Griggs, Cooper & Co. Fargo Merc. Co. ‘Waukegan, Ill, May 7—()—Chi- | one was going to pitch. The purpose |= = ‘i cago’s loop, 40 miles away, was mir- | of the pitcher is to deceive the bats- |= = yored upside down in the sky yester- | man, and baseball players are crazy = = day. to think one pitcher alone can fool |= = Employes of the American Steel | batters. = = ‘and Wire company gazed out of their] “The players are crazy to let an |= = windows onto Lake Michigan and saw | umpire make a final ruling. There |3 = the phenomenon, the first ever re-| ought to be a judicial committee to /= = ported in this area. ‘ act.upon every disputed 5 4 =} J. ©. Laux, government weather] “And it is crazy to call a game on |= 3 observer for northeastern Mlinois, of- | account of rain. There ought to be |= = ficially noted and reported the image, | a canopy over the field, suspended by |= = which appeared immediately after a| balloons, so play could go right on, |= = ‘ i heavy mist had obscured a section of | no matter what the weather.” = = ba ‘ the lake directly offshore from Wau-| Judge Horner is the elghtieth judge |= = kegan. in the United States to be visited by |= 2 3 —_——_—_ Gemmett with a petition to have ball- |= = Caucasus Earthquake _ | plsvers deciared crazy. : : O N O N F | N FE : Felt by Observatory | Hildebrand’s Hitting [2 5 L extender, May, 1 —(P)—Selsmographs Enables Kulm Machine |2 = le 2 = today. rel 2 in Brussels To Beat Fredonia, 5 to 4 |= g with disturbances estimated to center — = F approximately 2,100 miles distant in (Tribune Special Service) = we S the Caucasus region. The shocks oc- ; Ow Motner’s Day of course = curred at 10:44 a, m. ting by shor “ ill A = Pa aR ‘ ou will wear a flower in 2 A « Ruth McCormick Spent} here in the sirst same of the season |3 : — ver in her Z Million, Rivals State | “tnideorana doubled in the first to |= onor. But wouldn't it be a 3 q — score B. Wolff from’second. In the |= inoi . = i . ence iats, we ae Coa Wooltt and Schack, and scored hin: H damming idmaanand. aacahig, : com! . a i FY = yesterday that more than one million welt 2 moment later. H bright bouquet? Just think z dollars was spent in behalf of Ruth| Fredonia came back to score once |= 5 . 2 Hanna McCormick's candidacy for|in the third and three times in the = howsurprised she will be—and = W| | [Hq ONE SO AP | 4 the Republican senatorial nomination | seventh to knot the count. Kulm = } = e and that as a result she has no legal | succeeded in scoring the winning run | % how pleased! You know how right to be the in the either. The batteries: Kulm— |= P . 2 Simultaneously, a resolution was | Y« and Schack; Fredonia—c. : she loves flowers. And when = fi z adopted by the committee calling up- | Wolf, Gieser, and Murray. = ee 3 Heng are sheer silk stockings ... blankets +s go the Tiincis | are fo scone | uiddl ot Amateur \3 ‘they come from yow, on this = delicate lingerie . . . ginghams .. . curtains ..« Democratic nominee, as ewe! mateur lz occasion you'll make Mother's = towels... all dancing merrily in the sun, and al the only legal te. Boxers Gathering to ig D. he hanni ; = washed with the same soap! The stockings are YEGGS GOT $10,483 Compete in Tourney ; ay the happiest in all the = soft and sheer as new. The woolens es fiufilly ol « checkup ef the fubds of the Bate Minneapolis, “May _7.—U)—Out- |= year! 2 soft. And you can almost feel the fresh crisp- ? Dank of Winthrop showed thet two |standing boxers of the middlewect |& z ness of those cotton prints, es- : = ; ey Gay obtained $10,480 all in cash. peed oo et eee ogee | Even though Mother is far away, 3 ‘That's because they've been done with White ee ee a first annual golden glove |= - you can surprise her with your = King Granulated Soap—the purest, safest soap, Today’s Congress || Seaeeae - Bosion: uel \z ; e = that money can buy—made from vegetable oils e : aay and pricey pitts: pe ile flowers on Mothers’ Day ..... we eB good enough to eat! Swiftly and gently it hes WEDNESDAY commissioner of the two-day ring fes- |= can arrange a flower delivery to = washed bp o seek sieved away, , * rear = carrying off every trace of grime an dirt. j nopgagiss, TEST mavreme overt practically any part of the civilized = And there at the kitchen window gleams a # a mamittee Tike = Londen ‘naval treaty. * vender A. world within a few hours after we = trayful of silver, glass and china—washed clean / on hand Thursday morning. : s 9 = ate a A houed i eaLantinnes consideration of the |" Uness the field is reduced before receive your instructions. = asa whistle with a teaspoonful of White King. F schPRreprinuions committer to ne- ihe ) teat Sane cares benien es £ while up in the bathroom the’ mistress of the j W {Appropriations subcommittee (They will include the pre! ee - 2 house enjoys a luxurious shampoo with the same eraalentte eR ec ieeai and virtually all semi-finals, with Oscar H Will & Co = useful soap! ; fen faventigation of branch bank beac atten Sogn g i cared e eS Wherever there is washing to be done—in Tnteratate, gommerce commitice eight divisional A. A. U. champion- Flower Phone 784 315 Third Street =, hard water or soft—White King a } decided. 5 4 Soap, pure and condensed, will do it more saf Fiat z Open Evenings and until noon on Mother's Day sacctely, and Meveomicails: You can get it 2 13 - 5 any grocer’s. Is it on your list for today?, aie = Say it with Frowenrs hearings c= Phil! ( i 5 MiMi .

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