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I I k$. [. fev, r' -!j 'V "-i -J -:^^jp|^p •'t-1 '"J '4: I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THE LATEST THING IN NUT- CRACKERS W 'V V- SQUIRREL FOOD ^_fpyAheni ..''•V:- IT WAS RIGHT-OF-WAY, NOT BSNNY, THE JOYFUL HYENA WANTED STANDING OFTHE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE. -, L. (New'York lft Chlcaigo 14 Pittsburgh 11 Cincinnati A 13 Philadelphia ........ 9 Boston Brooklyn 7 fit. Louis 7 t" TODAY'S GAM E8. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati.. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. AMERiCAN LEAGUE \v. Boston v.. N«w York Cleveland ......... Chicago 6t. Louis Washington ....... Detroit Philadelphia ... "XW *9 IV BW Ki TODAY,S Chicago at "Washington .St. Louis at New York. 'Detroit at E'oston. -Cleveland at Philadelphia^ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. *,',W. It. Milwaukee Louisville ... Kansas City Indianapolis Columbus ... St. Paul .... Minneapolis Toledo ...v. TOOAY^ tfMHSt. Columbus atKanaas City. Toledo at ItiAwaidiee. IndlinapeUs tt MliiMapolis. Louisville'»t St. f»tt. YE8TEHOAYt 4tE8ULTG. New York .. Pittsburgh .. Barnes and Schmidt. a HE McCarthy Brooklyn /.... &V:v Cincinnati AMtONfcSPAV 19 Sl?TEB9 NISWT To &JTERTMtf HE Crlner and iMiiler £mith and Wlu go. fri t'k'& fc Philadelphia 5 7 0 St. Louis 4 8 1 Hogg and Burns Doak and "Snyder. •v^g •is- Boston Chicago •-.. .,......i....... Flllingim and Wilson Hendrlx and Kilifer. HE 5 12 1 0 6 3 Vaughn, American League. Cleveland Washington ^Morton and O'Neill attdnitsmlth. 1 fif if ft. 71* '. UEB BEST" BfcAU W?AME DAY PttCklES* CAME NOME wtua, SACkoP /JOT? 9UT 7UET AOTCMOftR %IASNTT To BSFOUAID So-* ••a E 4 '8 1 .... 2 9 Ayers, Shaw V- .'is•••:*• E Chicago ••"••, 3 6 0 ^fbe^1and Schalk Perry said Per king. etroit-Xew York postponed, rain, t. Loui8.Boston, postponed,'rain.- SNO games scheduled in Association. LAiU'NiRY HKLP WXNTfiD at once. Apply to Bismarck hospital. I T"*' 5 IS tf. FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath lb duplex all modern. 407 Sixth street. See Western Sales Co. Owners. j? "•. 515 rt A* -jjustiess floor oils, linseed and ma tfcift gfli, nt cost: and -below tp close them out. See Faunce, 4th street, •w 5 if 13 14 He isn't what you would .call a «roat bioixer. He Isn't particularly clevet. His punching' .ability Isn't up to the •standards of several other modem heavy weights: He isn't a giant in sta ture—but Billy Miske has been the greatest stumbling block of a decade to ambitious heavyweights who have hoped to 8tand out as the most -logi cal contender to Jess Wtllard's title. A few days.ago Jack Dempsey. the most promising of the modern crop of behemoth bruisers stu'bbbd liis .tdej The Jabor turnover so far this year, has been greater than in previous years. This is attributed to some ex tent to Unusual opportunities for in dividual betterment offered, by. plants working on war Contracts O an average 100,00 Opersons are obtaining employment through the chicago district office, of the federal bureau as compared with a total of 495,000 during the last fiscal year. Increase is accounted for by the .re cent reorganization of OU WELV I yUouLD vthe W0BRY~ JU FIX UP SotttTUW OP MY -^jsks, OWN 1 GOT ALONG IN TU' X00,5U£991 CAM AT WOMB. loo^j. AtL OF A SUDQEt) Mke!. Y^i^-wis Lwwfi'nye^ HA! ha! COMfcS AUMlCi Atf' CHASES HAW* *T* MK- HC MUSTA GOT, HAW I Vstarted 5 i- (k 4£y=*- •m&tsw By• PAUL PURMAN. bureau for atjrvice a^. the nationar machinery for the mobilization and distribution of' the county's labor. As such it has handled the applications of hundreds of thousands of Workers registering with the public service reserve, include Ing more than .260,000 ihechanics for shipbuilding. A system of daily, surveys, shows, the bureaus where the greatest shortages Of Surpluses exist and with the in To^rmatlOn it is able tor make economic distribution. Manufacturers are be*. Ibr urged to use the governnjent agen fSf jQt iax ^8 po»8ihle in 'rxu&xst 4o .xe -1''- r!i against the Miske jinx. H© wasn't beaten, a great many critics gave him a shade, but his victorious career, which had put to shame the exploits Of others in Mb class was brought t* an abrupt halt for theftline being. A few months ago Fred Fulton, try ing to make a record tor himself in order to induce Wjllard to set into the same ring with bitii, ran into the i^fisko web. iResult—kindly critics were good enough to call it a di»w and let Ful ton d6wn easy NAMON'S INDUSTRIAL MAN-POWER HAS NOT SUFFERED SERIOUSLY \A Chicago, May 15.—The nation's in dustrial manpower has not' suffered serious depletion as a result of the "United 'State's first year in the world war, so far as indicated in recent sur very of the general labor situation conducted by' the United States em nent service and the-Illinois free employment bureau. Except in cer tain skilled trades these bureaus find theer is .no marked shortage of labor, the chief problem at present being distribution. V. bismarck I MI6UT ?'•'.1:' At the state employment bureau 6, 000 persons sought wprk in Jlarch and there too the demand is in about equal balance with the supply, except in a few trades. Positions wej-e found for •nearly all the applicants. The demand for vonien workers is said to be about normal. Only in a tew isolated cashes have they replaced* nien called to the colors. A few plai\i« engaged on war contracts have em ployed large numbers of women v'ith*' out difficulty. •'Many women teachers ere said to be' leaving the school rooms for more remunerative employment and the draft has drawn so "heavily upon the already scant supply 0$HiPn teachera th^t several states report the situa tion alarming for next year. A sur vey of thirty-seven states just com pleted by the Professional ^arvice Di vision of the federal bureiu shows that during the present ,|cl»ool j'ear' West Virginia was forced 1* clade be tween 150 and 200 schools, because of the scarcity of teachers. In Montana and Wyoming about two ilb*eti schools were closed for tEe saoie treason, while New Hampshire. Norrti Caro'inB, Dcleware, Mississippi, Alabama, New Mexico, 'S uth Dakota, Wisconsin and Indiana report a blacked shortage. The bureau has 300 teachers''applica tions and 800 vacancies listed, but a. large percentage of those seeking po sitions. it is pointed ottt,^ar3 net iual- ,"i NJS t» /v AS VJEtV- MUC6 MNSfyP JNHtU TMANAITIM6 MU USBE'? FAVOftlTr DVTTY~ 'OVfettTrteRte\ _2_I 'Swn»! STAV 9es' £(40U6rt lai VAOWT «VM A»»' wep OH BOrtH»l4' TlU- HlV H«r fUOKISS •aieally* Miske IsnH .fs good as eith er- Deinipsey Or. Fu|tooi Under most conditions either sl^djl-be able to de feat hfiii^Vlth'fcomiiiiifctiVe ease: Hut in thesewvdHghtB Milike, without win ning either, qanie a^fi^y vith what hon» 01% there were to cmtHMrte.1 i-. Miske IS a^out :.....• 'L... tduce the labor turnover and uneco nomic competition between industries essential to the war.^^U *, itted. lor work -,in 4epartauuit« $ loyment. 4s, a department y24:^ if, Jj fikX* He Is 6 teet tall and weighs aboufft 17S. It is easy to see that h6. cannot hope to be a match for the fighting 195-pound de mon, Dempsey,'or for the glfeantic Ful to?. Buf-he's mate a, lpt of trouble for both btrtheih. 4 ^€^'r" ii where jji& |pattist deficiency vixfsts. T^Mjp^^ith \vhq.t is expee^d to be. an ^m^^dented railroad labor short^gpilapiie :ye||r,* a new/depart ment ^FHiihO- t'niteil States Employ Bf»rvice~ ha» been organized to handle tailroipid 'labor fM the ^western regidh ai-dis^ri4t. fiy- OTde rof Director-Gen eral M&Vdoo 'tJie1 railroads have abol ished^ti^BicJ^^r bureaus find the gov- S ornineM agSp^will recruit' their men as^the distribution. In event of an acute shortage of work ers -in -maintenahce :of w*ay depart- a Jnents, it is planned to-suspend- work not absolutely^ltlkjtesj'jlty and send ihen •from these location-tbo points inhere S they are more urgeatly jueeded. A S great number ,of latiorefs are said to a have left^thfe ^r.tKb l-s So far the farM-frs' -of the central 5 west and nprthwejj^havc vha'd little S dificnlty in findin^wiiough. hdp. '^iost of them denvasfd ^xperienjj^p Jwaids, but are ^§togt.ur£j(feby-ehiRl^^tv#j— ficials :Ttp/&cept"i®pre men.-friW&the: public servient• resef^e, which for the^moSt part 'of studeiltsir- ln' il a ifew, y^gl^sthtei^ the harv^S|i?iiftbor a J^ ni^^dhg ^jjjwmfe'^qrltegi'"*' to helpXhe^fby a TOrbet^^ilft^ile,]fiS,ces of ^aJfe«CT^ S 'the. Kansas w&terr^'heat hatsSMffld a and ithni libhhwest^rii. states 'l^iere S the wheat W' ready for cutting after th^fiahdjB^'^arvest .is .over. These the^®HBfs'errtcerese4^e,aree* ed to furnish ample itajjg labor. AiiV innovation^in the -federal -m\ppeD to aid crippled soldiers returning from the war. The committee for the hand icapped, a private organization, has just been merged wltn the service. It will list positions disabled men can fill and help them reestablish them selves in civil life. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS* For the W«ek Ending May 10, 1918 Furnished by BISMARCK ABSTRACT CO. Room 14, Tribune Block Telephone 339 p. Chesmore to C. W. Dennl's'and W. D. N 1-2, of SE .1-4' Wlim* lixcHange. '•, K--V A.Vi. r' L. W. Nuzelman to Ei J." dfoAts, W. D. S W 1-4' 13-139^9." ^K00.t" Effie J. WiHiams to -Josephine Saw yer, W. D. NW 1-4 17-138?77. $2,000. -E. G. Morgan to Harry Hedstrom, W. D. S.W 1-4 1-141-77. $3,000.' Joseph Breslow to Mariam Boehm. W. D. Lois 3„4 Blk 1, Coffins Add $1. Margavet E. Roberts to Alex. Rosen, 'Lot is, Blk 54 Original Plat, 'Bis marck. W. D. $1.00. Mary Gordon to May Hall, D. D. NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 lots 2, 3, 4 Sec. 24, Lot 7, Sec, 23-137-80. $3,000. May Hall to Mark GONon, lots 3, 4, 5, 16, 17 19. 20 Blk.5, ihots 17 to Blk 18 Coffins Add. WK^h ^.&00. Carlos/N. Boynton ..to ,r^ii]^ect P, Durant, W. p. SW 1-4 13-1 Hanie of Food Date Last i!V y\ purchase Wheat Flour 1 1 -Substitutes ^p-' 4kt v, James iE. Sebry to Lyman A Baker, Contract. Wl-2 2-139-80. $10^40. John R. Keef et al to F. L. Von Susccmilch. W. D.11-2 of E 1,2 20-199 77. $1.00. Walter Garde to Benjamin F. Pas lay. Contract. NW 1-4 21-140-75. 13,000. Patterson Land Co. to Axel B. John son.. Contract. N 1-2 of Sec. 1-141-78. $7,500. Ella Todd et. al., to Bismarck Real ty Co., Q. C. D. Sundry-City lots. $200.. Chas L. Yeaton to Florence N. Cato W. D. Lots 1, 2 and E 1-2, NE 1-4 and SE V-4 13.137.7'. $8,000. Bridget Wadden to School Dlst. No. 46 W. D. 2 acres -in NE corher 29-137 78. $1.00. •(J. T. Wet'ael et al to A. Envik,, W. Jt). ^l-^ Sfil:4 24-139 77 :. $1^0p.}:| :-w'* Naime Purchaser Firm Name oF?taler '•p fwgjLi,}: •f v» ••«WJ' ,"^r 1 Ain't Last J)ate Last Purchase Purchase & iVjSy.s..,-^ f'r-'.- .".-.'vr- r.. ./_• W- J&0*-k**0ViF OWtKKR**] •S1"-54$ k/'. .1 ... Sucvr .,- ••^••1 1 ...: 1 ..' I I ccrtify that the wye kifimaatioii is true and t&at have not TOiigm nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or oifier Ipods contrMy to the rules of Fed^ral Administratw. coenu auwM»w '••.«».» uuu iiuuuiuiBuBWi jAgriciiltural College, f- 7 mh- '-Pi- •••VfJ. vO'fW', 1*4-t'J r^ i- r/. •':!.• Am't TWs 1 No. in Purchase Family N. D. ||gj OTA A a l"W»rn irri wvww* •. or ltedler of Flour and aubstitutes as welt as Sugar^ust iiaiVe^ on nand uid see that each customer signs tbe food caod facsimile ofe which \mp pears in this advertisem§9t. MAIL INiYOUR OldlEff l^A^taVP NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDE^. INE OR TWO THOUSAND OB MO!fe?-JIUT OK0CHI BISMARCK, N. IR I I. I at-the.raie:$^5®W^^ v^^^ind.^oiipe. It is especi^dlyRequested that all Grocers^or Deafen in' tile f«bds ,vjp* mentioned place tHeir orders for these cards at once. Elv^ cu8foinerrinu8t' gjgH A«ii4 4-1IA«a nkAiil^' lin «iA' A^ntioA fnw without .thm. have the pers....r... card are ptnrha&d. !tf'*/ If- 42. W. Malmquist- to iltert E. Joipb W S E 1 4 2 1 1 3 $ 1 C. C^Hibbs etlaLto Jolpn^G. Ship,. Wi D. lots to 10 Blk fi Gov. Pierce Add., $3,3€0i t-., William H. Webb et il to John Schafer, W. D. Lots ,9V gls Add. $»WiM): 'Regan iMerc Co., to Attdrew Holum, W. D. Lot ao Blk 1-0 Regan. ^f450. Samuel J..-King to *.«.^Drnm, W. sE'a-4 '5«.. If you can't.go ".over there" tb fight, back the "fighters by pcyteg foot in come Jtax today. ',)•£!.*'• rn. 1 j'*. AMnss.. '.i, "Income tar hurrl^! in I'Do^ifall^^or?erHn."- 1 ::l .1. Consumer x". 1' Sfeij5 .J ."*f*v.. •'TcV. I'" ''U '3* :v- '"V 7 iv 1 .-"v —r. vi ^1 'Vi M,r- i\ i-: '''-•'gF'-S :^WH% •tfl .r .*!•' JPx '4S'' -1 $$$ 5»" A: Xv '.TVif v»- V- A -V.v •fv 7' uli I '.«' "jf'