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8t dt In % Kangsas (flty 9, at:-Columbus . Mllwaukeo 0, at Louisville 2. American League. Phlladelphla 9, at St. Louis8.. ~Boston 3, ut Detroit 1. Washington' 5, at Cleveland xo ew York 1, at Chicago 8. ' ‘Naf ; Chicago ey al League. at Phllndolpmn 1 at New York 11. t Boston 2. . ' St. Louls Bmollyn 100 . YNCH DEFEATS FRENCH GHAD : Jersey - City; ‘N. J.,: Aug. 4.—Joe Lynch of New York outpolnted Char- lle Ledoux, French bantamwelght champion; in virtually every round of ..thelr, twelve-round bout here. Mon- day night. In‘the final round Lynch scored a knockdown, but the French -chsmplon was on his-feet in a second. CHISHOLM MANAGER RELEASED * * Chisholm, Aug. 4,—Rudy Kiing, manager -of the Chisholm baseball team, has been given " his release, Many of the players had become dis- satisfled’ with the tajlend position -Chisholm holds in the.league:and fans aemanded a_change, 1t is said. Benton Harbor, Mich., Aug. 4.— . "The-fight between Jack Dmpuy. the heavyweight champion, and’ Bllly Miske of St. Paul on Labor Day is assured, according to an- announce- ment by Phil Campbell, ‘business manager for the ‘Benton: Harbor Box- ing club yesterday. Campbell, in his statement to the pugilistic following, said he had re- - ceived word . from : Promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons in New York that. a conference with Jack Kearns, Demp- sey‘s manager, had reésulted in Demp- gey's signature to the articles ol agreement. 0lu. busho\ Red Clover, modium, . ... Popcorun, pound Wheat, hard . Wheat, ;soft Rn. bushcl 7' VBGETAB) Cabbage, eWt: ivvia Onfons, dry, ¢ Butterfat . . . Eggs, fresh, dosen..... } MEATH. s lutwn cemevadnesaserany ...llc anknyl. live, poung+ ¢|01d Toms, Mye, pound: Gesse, live, wlllld Bull hides,sNo. 1, Kipp hides; No. 1;1b. Calf Skins, No. 1 1b.S ¢ each Horse hides, large, Wool, bright . The following prices were belng aid at at time of going to press of 15 GRAINAND HAY j Wheat, No 1... Wheat, No. 3.... Wheat, No. 3... Potatoes, per’ Beans, brown, ewt. .. Fggs, per dosen ... Butterfat . , . c... 0 - No. 1 clover, mlxod. ol e s Rye straw . Corn 3 No. 2 Tlmothy hay . MEATS Mutton, Ib. . Pork, dressed Miss Lorraine Kteatz is lpond,ln‘ i Deacons . a week wuh friend: nd reluim in JOHNNY WILSON SCORES : e REAL KAYO ON CHOYNSKI Buffalo, N. Y., August 4.—Johnny Wilson' - of Boston, middleweight champion. knocked out Steve Choyn: ski of Milwaukee in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round bout here Monday night. RICKARD TO STAGE RACES New York, Aug. 4—"Tex” Rick- ard, the boxing promoter and sports- ‘man announced that he had signed a contract to run the New York Six-day. blcyele race jointly with the Cyclo Racing association for the next five years. Rickard recently acquired:a 10-year, lease .on Madison Square Garden where the races are held: day’ from 4'ten ays m Yellowstone- «Nluonnl Park. Mrs. noy Rice, guest of Mrs. Carl Bentley, returned Tuesday afternoon to her home at Bemidj Bnlnerd Dlapnteh 50 Mrs J.°0. Aehenbach -nd daug @r, “Milre, returned- Menday.. from !bunt-ln City: Dr. R.C. Norcron returned’ yester- day from Duluth, where Mrs.. Nor-{ ¢ Toronto, Aug. 4. —President Doug- las Huestis, chief--executive of..the University of Toronto rowing elub, said’ yesterday. the university :crew which won the national. eight-oared championship will be sent to compete in the Olympic games at Antwerp; provlded subscriptions -are recelved for $5,000 to defray expenses. WASHINGTON BUYS INFIELDER Tampa, Fla, Aug. 4—Sale to the ‘Washington -American. league, clubs of Deeby Foss and Robert Lamotte, inflelders, was announced by the Tampa club of the Florida State league. The players will report to -Washington as soon as they camn.be spared by Tampa. BASKETBALL BODY FORMED : Philadelphia, Aug. 4.—Announce- ment is made here of the formation in New York Monday of the National Basketball commission for - the :pur- pose of controlling players in the Pennsylvania. state, eastern, inter- state nd - New York state leagues, four of the largest professional or- ganizations in the east. AND CROSBY WINS STILL Marshall, Aug. 4.—Smashing hits| across when they were needed won Monday’s baseball game here for the Crosby travelers over ‘Marshall, 5 to 4. It was 'the first of a threo-gnma series between the teams. * (By.United Press) Chicago, August 4.—The federal grand jury ° returned 'indictments against 41 members of the Chicago Yardmen’s association and: the Unit- ed Enginemen’s association for al- leged violation of the Sherman Anti- trust law and Lever act. The men were - charged with participation in the outlaw railroad strike last March. |- (By United Press) — » Chlcngo, August :4.—The identity of the respondents has not been made “public but it is expected that it would .be disclosed when_ the indict- ments were returned, It is.generally b leved' that the indicted include 27 “radlway workers arrested at. the time of the strike. These include John Grunua, head yardman, and H. B. ‘Redding, head enginheman. % every. possible Drecaution to protect 2 fifl«u in lower California and cross is. vmtln‘ WOULD SEND-TORONTO GARSMEN{? d;at th Mr lnd Mrs. vnmu who have visited His parents, Mr. Mrs. C. N:- Shannon ‘and ‘friends for the past week, left this mornln; for| Sauk. Centre, where Mrs.: Shannon will - visit with her ‘parents for- week, and Mr. Shannon will return to his. duties as mail clerk at 8t. An-| thony postolllce, 8t. Paul. 4 The Birchmont Beach hotel reglst- er 1lists the following parties: L. W. Crow: of Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Scheld;e‘v; ‘B L. . L. Carpéntér, Mrs.” R. Robertson; Harlg of Minne- apolis; Mrs. 'y, B Adams, H. H. Adams of ‘St. Paul; C. J. Phalen and tamily of Bowman, N. D. : B.P. 0. ELKS . All members are ‘urged to nttend the regujar ‘session Thursday -even ing, August b. . ‘Several matters of importance mus! he this time. ~Delegates -to the state 0 Turkeys, ‘9 1 ) Turkeys, small and. thin. ... Geese, *2 'bs. untlun at i ‘Ducks, fat . > Hens, heavy, 4 4 Hens, 5 1bs, up, f: ‘Dressed :poultry, 3a « - Tve atoek. Yl fcowmu. No. L& Bull hides, No. 1 .. Kipps, No. 1.. .43 Calf skins, No. 1, 1 Tallow . . .. Houa.hldes ¢ ‘Wool, bright . .. REALLY NO GREAT MYSTERY Theugh at First It Dlm lmrh- - able. Where Those. Boy. Sosuts Now -there are boy mnnu an@ boy: scout-stunts, but it took a Terre Haute troop to put over the best one. It was at a meet at the First Baptist | | church, and they were {llustrating an early morning at their sammer camp, Kinneumapoose, -The scenery, except for a small pup tent, was_ the regular -church Atnrnlm But sitll the audi- Min olpolln and | .iho tent. nen came 12 .| Java, friends. . After the procession goss .around’ the village twice, it finally ! logs men hiding instde, forms part ma ceremony in ‘the Island of music in the procession ig supplied by the ‘gamelon, the national orchestra, > of_drums, bells ‘and other noisy ipstrumients, while lltl Qddltlon;l noiss is'made by a group of men on horseback striking with Ill their might in the native which'is something like s umwuung made ¢f bamboo.’ The women, their hands filled ‘with paper birds, flowsrs and feather fany made of peacock plumes, : follow on’ mm-ummmw«wq. priests, lounuuy singing - their RED CROWN GASOLINE POLARINE OILS AND GREASES stops before the house of the groom, and the bride is-carried into the house in the arms of her father-in ! The whole family. then assembles ‘in a'eirele and the young couple, bend-| Ing on their knees, kiss the feet of all ‘the relatives. 'The Kkissing of the feet marks the end of ‘the ceremony, The feast lasts late into thé“night but women .and’ mén celebrate separate-| ly, only the young couple being al- Jowed to eat together.—Dettou Newa, Musle. . D All true arts are uxpmulu. but they are diversely so. Take music; it is ~ without _contradiction . the. most penetrating, .the profoundest, the most intimate art. .- . . Bxtraordinary things are ' recounted ' of the ‘ancient musie.-And;itimust ‘not ‘be believed that the grestness: of- effect supposes here very - complicated means. ~No: The' less noise mus(e makes, the more| 1t touches. ‘ Glve some notes tp Pergo- lege, give him' especally’ epme -pure and sweet voices, end he returns a|: celestial charm, bears you away into infinite spaces, plunges- you into 1 eftable reveries. of music I8 to op ] tion ‘a limitless career, to lend. 1tselt with_astonishing’ facility to- all:-the{ " moods of each one, to arouse or calm, with the sounds’ of the simplest mel- ody, our aecnutomed;mumenn, our music {8 ‘without L,et us. never “forget . that we ,m much as t 18 to say, eth nother ‘‘aation whlch w honestly da: not: like, or ‘do others:. Just dlfle ‘from us. I, ¢ is the secret of the wonderful wntmg ’iuprgm.v f the Tempoint Pen. ",l‘he gold is fused about the ample ‘iridium tip-—not - annealed.- Then it is hammered, which gwu it a steel-like bardness and flexibility. > Pen' cannot become ‘‘sprung’’ under severe use, 0o - weakened by harmful ink acids, - A Other. Tempoint. advantages are the actentific Comb Feed and, the air-tight chamber-about the pen. No balks or blots—no sweating in the pocket. - < Self Filling and Screw Joint styles, jor: pocket, chain, lady’s me and see them and leamn, what & -mot underatnnd, or .something . which we even suspect, let us put it to otir: > .aelves quite fairly that in.that very | ently - he was too sleepy, te jostled the tent so thlt it sltpped away from' ‘Its. mooring, and:there back "of it was the entrance to-the pool for "3 baptism. . The youngsters, hsg -been tent mccgled in it and_used’ a8 an entry to the t(otm.— lnlhupoun News, - M MIGHT BE CARRIED TOO FAR Phyflalln ‘Couid’ Hardly B’ Expected wu In Patlent’s Exposition ; 01 lm-olnulon. ; Barlanl was teel!nl dedm ‘queer; hmldn’tgetonwl!hhllwork. he conldn’t. do anything. 80 he d ‘ded “to pay:a visit:to the doctor = “Idon't ‘feel up to the: ‘dmm:uanotmedldn C considered. at|’ convention at. Virginia will be elect-}| ed. The session will be very:short. Pleasge be.on hand promptly at 8:00. _B. H. i JERRARD, 2t8 ] 78t. Paul, Aug. 4—The farmers ot] the ninth todenl reserve destrict. this}: year will 'be called upon to meet their obligations ' immediately - :aftér ' the grain is harvested instead of waiting] geel! until fall according to'a ruling made fleeling better now, in. Minneapolis today by officers ‘of{; the bank. -The reason for the early payment is: due to.the strained sit- uation of the reserve and it is "believ- od thut the early payment will ma tunds avaflable for ou}.aru 3 SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLD PICNIC AT THE PO *-The sunday school ol tlm »Methodlst church held. theif annual picnic_at Diamond Point this afternoon. . tween two and three hundred ‘par- ticipated in" the outing. = A big bas- ket dinner, sports ‘and amusementsy ‘- filled out the afternoon program. (By United Pr-) Dayton, Ohto, August 4-~-Cos has|FO 4 lnlllclted‘ that he is preparing. vigor- ous daily politichl bombardment :for the republican position opening gun ‘which, will be fired after the notifica- onies. Batupdmysmeioammese 3 ulln tho‘dantmont an- today. : Be-! Los‘l‘——Small puxple velvet box con- snd shirt ds ‘set 'ANTBD—Good. - girl : hout ework 108 smh M ’hone | 8-5 LE—Bnlet touring qr; % Wi Jewett Co. Tel 474 B R gor- 1~ Jnquire of Mrs. Mitinesota IVQIl!I,O T cam see. Didn't | case there 18 something abont us which | peog]e bélonglng to that ‘nation with | equal honesty suspect, ot do not like, | or do not understand. The>other mah, |. . or’the -other nation, has its.own point. |, of view. And.a man:is not-a-patri- ot, but a fool and mischievous: who wants the whole world..to have his | own or his nation'nanquplmed char- .cterlstlcs—.!ohn D. deiiinr b Phone 799-J Bemldn, Muui We are sellmg agam thls year, Caron 'S Superfine Yarns. We -of course say that there is no question but what this yarn is far betterv than many other kinds of yarn, primarily on gecount of itss ness and that it will-run true to ‘color at all times. You will find 1t. a most satlsfactory yarn. These are our 1920 prlces Kmt:tmg Worsted, 1-0z. balls.. 2-0z. balls’ 2:0z. skeins . ~4-0z. skeins .: - Extra Heavy, 4-0z. 8 : 2-0z. balls Saxony, 1-0z. balls Lustre Floss Yarn, a ball Silk and Wool Yarn, 2-o: ; Thm yarn comes in’ all of the fine high colors, su pink - (two’ shades), salmon, irose (two shades), American beauty, scarlet, cardinal, maroon, henna, nile green, apple green, kelley green, gray (two shades), blue (three i shades, two new shades of turquoise and belgian blue, heliotrope, lilac, purple, ‘royal, two shades of navy blue, five shades of buff tan, khaki.and brown, and all-of the. --dark staple colors_as well as four shades of gray. and brown mixed. “We want “you to see this very excellent yarn.: Our sales last year were more than a thousand. ! rg‘and not.a single, complamt That proves that this yarn is all that we can pos— 1 siblg aim for it. DOLL CABS J ust in today, an mertment of Reed Doll Cabs, at from $3.98 to sls.oo. Other styles : . - $1.48 to $4.90. Just m, New Neckwear, Laces, Vestee Neckwear, Vellmgs and many new 1tems m notions. SPECIAL F INAL CLEAN UP ON ALL MlLLlNERY Dark and light, every’ style and shape, a If .price. Do not miss’ seelng these truly wonderful bargains as all of these is year’s latest’ styles. - IN—NEW FALL mu,mnmr_-.n.a to v'e you see this early showing. S ON, Of Coume GOOD sg RI - BELTRAMI