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{over-ral the, suit, of Lee Magee against the Chicago National league. baseball club for $9,600, for salary and ‘possible /Bonuses in1920. A ‘jury recently de- ded"” agalnst Magee. 'His attorney _sald the case will be taken to the 'Unxted States circuit court of appeal. A 0 ; BEATS. RIVAL. June 22.—Wrestling varsity ‘cha evening, Syracuse oarsmen ‘Won the . feature,.event of the inte "‘regatta by 'a’length al .after one teat.s ever .can. collegiate. eig] Several lenjth in. th wake of the sprinting blade - swingers . came Co- “lumbia, leading ~ Pennsylvania by a margin as great as that which sepa- rated the Nny Yorkers from Cornell. "of the four crews for the two-mile - were: Syracuse, 11,02 3-5; cd , 11.08 1-5; Co- lnmbu, 11 1 stronger. . :Southern ‘Triumphs, s '7*'Mrs, J, C..MacLean of Hannah, N. D.; is''the .guest of the P. L. Hines *family for the week. G. Halvorson, proprietor . of ~the marble works, at Thiet River Falls, was in the: clty today on business. L.~C. Harris of Duluth, prasldem of the Business men’s association, ar- rived this afternoon from Duluth to speak at the armory Wednasdny even- ing at 8 o’'ciock. Kenneth Kenfleld returned Sntur- day from Madison, Wis., . where he has been attending the University of Wisconsin. '“He will spend the sum- mer recess at-his home here. On Monday evening at’9 o’clock at the Preshyterian parsonage, occurred the marriage of Miss Alice Mae Mil- ler .and John Neumann. Mr. Neu- mann . §s from ‘Madora, N. D., and| " Miss Miller from - Dubdale, Minn They were' attended ‘by Mrs. Clayton Kreatz, sister of the groom. “After a short visit in the city, they Cor! will go to Madota,:N. D., where thoy * will. make their home.": " ] _COME BACK: Man 'fl%fim fot ‘House Sumlngly “"Had No Dagirs to Meet the Mid- i ‘mqut hlmqlm. ./ *Fxcuse mo. fl"”‘"‘" said a gentle- man, A8 ‘W, at the. door -was an- awered by 'the:1ady af tie hovse, “hut & this honu Tor: rant?” “Do’you #eq any Algn up?” she an- ewered’ yery tartly. “No, ma’gm, ‘but I didn’t know but whit 1t was for rent. I pass and re- pass the house qulte. 'a. number of times. and T'am rather taken with it, Dlyou rent the place yonmlf?" Tm, sir” “And donla ymv (L“ me - ‘what It rents for?:, +“We . DAy | thlrty-flve dollln . month," ‘she" nnnvn-vl : ¢ “ALiem; thivisdive. dollnra. en? Why, T'am willing ‘to puy. forty-five dollars. Would you, hnve ‘’ny, objecllonl to my- going to Iund!ord?" § “You he ;i:emr come ln ud m my husban f.fiu}. “Why lmmld I, m your h\ublnd. ma'am? “Beann the mlddlcwdght ehampion of ‘the world, :aad ‘after ‘o gets’ through \with you I don't’ think | you would ¢ pven ‘want to. pay. ten. ) lats a’ month' for the ha cine Wary of Snow. ble on’ almost ‘any -day fn the y to see showbanks. from Mexico CIty yet few ‘of ‘the natives |t there had:ever touched snow until one | day last winter, when there. was-quite a perceptible- fall, the first in many. years in the Valley-of Mexico. 5 The mountain peaks of Popoutepttl and Iztaccihuatl, clearly - visible from' - the capital, are always “snowclad, but they are some sixty miles away. Barefqoted or lightly shod natives stepped - gingerly "into the strange ele-; ment, and afterward spent most of the: day huddled in their homes or. i shel- tering nooks ‘and corners. The snow flurry was; due to a sudden: drop, A temperature durlng a’light rain. FUTURE AUTO MOTIVE POWRR Interesting Speculation ‘as to ' Wiat WIII: Take the Place ‘of Fast- Diminishing Gasoline. Gasoliné’ will continue to go.up ia ;price. A few years’ from now .we 'shall have te use something else a8 “ fuel, for ‘our automobliles. 'mn ques- | ! m l.. what?. . \'The government hnrenn of mlml thinks that we shall get the requisite substitute from : coal. In every city | there ‘will be “by-product’coke ovens,” hlchywl_ll extract from the coal & the bleachers. . He stands be- = = ; eéckered frame with acores of . [l fellow creatures. ' He cannot heaf the |% A rare dlSh m one S i b -ificky:zr: :}.Tofi 5:°.§"$.““““ fancy fnvo%o&s mtz;)d | | the curb e Iogers. : 'f——a,gemo e soda- 1 H t” hea A ; j e AL L’,“:::' e | fountain art with all | maise a cry of “thief" whes A : e“fixmgs. - W ures sel. s he' canuot. start l‘dln : 4 It 1 here;-and you 4 % l.ulckl) to: that dear old nalnlor ul-- (] -In fancy he is with the blrd.l th:t perch upon the ralling, with “empties” orted'words the robber “umps” | 'Il.flllllptlld though ‘the scoreboard’s. ope 'portends a sad disaster, he' sticks: around ‘In dogged. hupe hl: 1 heroes yet will master. { Most anyone can.be a who own.f " Chicago, June 22.—] ; =.|'a season ticket; it takes: snother. sort C ag! 'J ne Potato nmflg AL Ses iet of man to be a'scoreboard picket. He | d 3 swarms around the boards: in" packs, Eastem Cobblen, $12.76 to $18.26 el : {| be’s ot gloof or clannish. If MQ‘"" —_— Ve i| charged a_sidewalk ‘tax how_soon .out. ‘debt ‘would vanish.—Cariton Fitchett FUatigbl . ; ttl ] 2 ; HAY e v : t.ho Seattle Po:t Intelllgencer. $ Oats, bush oo soo8110-4138 . . 3 . Polar Caps.on Venus. 3 - & Ancotdln: to. Kdward . M. elson, 'writing in the’ English Mechani¢, polar |8 3981 caps were plainly visible on: Venus last: | June in bis three-inch rsfnctor. power: tenxe whiteness, resembling that of: th lerater ‘Aristarchus on: tlnl MO dmlllr observation ' is ‘reported: from ‘['M. Flammarion’s oblervatory at ‘Jav: No. 1 clover. mlxed el Rya straw .} . Post Bemdel w111 thls year ave ‘one: patrlétlc celebrations in the history of the city Monday, July. 5, W1ll be'the day of days 5 with Bemi Il(ht ol Avl[hb“le‘loflha purpose. The v‘ ‘coke can then be used.in our furnaces and for other ordinary fuel’ purposes, p o s ! ; (T S ot | B . e v | The PN!ram as 7 pre:ent prlce- the heat .in the of] has'| 1 20 times_the commercial value of the | same amount of heat in the Iom of coal, 3 Germany durln:: partof vhe WAT. g :the first part of: thio fes came near defuk tor of mineral oil.. She depended for her | 1atter - through': by-prodnct. coking R CHILDREN. =~ - : b e gl i D HFR CONTEST. 'RACEWITH "_THkEE e ",-"*Speakmg by John M Culver--- Dancm - at the Armory during afternoon an evening. _Grandest display of flre- i works ever shown at Bemldjl o ol ey ,the‘fevenm Book (Pnce,35c) are : ] o | R i Sy . i A In add:tlontothese numbers there are planned many; on sale in our knitting . department. ' o o which promise to make a cel¢bration for all and all for a practically shut off from every. suppl ' 4 i'. ) 8 ' ‘185,000 L. 1 RAC_ES FOR e 2% ' 5 ”: CHANG‘NG tion. Co-operate with the Legrion boys to-make this oecaswri,one o rran(ed ,w111 mcludé ot coking ylelds about three: gallons; ct:;o ‘of TNT. Md:; ] i 3 requ) ormons ’ quantl ; E ; § Beesat prce (e bent 1 the o nnt | ettncat for making meveronie [\ 0 ,_the llovfi- | number8° | tli€ most memorable in the history of the city. Every effd r; illbe |8 i 'made by speplal commlttees to. msure out of town ws1tors ans Joy- i able day.-. Defective