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‘ae: j vee THE CUB REPNATED CP SESEHOEHEOOSS 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. @ SOSCESEEEESOHEOSD Club— * WwW. L. Pet, Indianapolis .. vee 82 55 St. Paul .. 78 59 Louisville 78. 61 Columbus . 74 60 Milwaukee . 62 72 Kansas City 58 73. Minneapolis Gl 77 Toledo . 49 85 GAMES TUESDAY. Milwaukee, 3; St. aPul, 10. Kansas City, 2; Minneapolis, 9. Called 7th, agreement. ‘ "Indianapolis, 1; Louisville, 6. Toledo, 1; Columbus, 2. SESE ESEOH EES E OS © ° AMERICAN LEAGUE. > SOOSHOOE TPES EOD Club— W. UL. Pet. Chicago . 47 Boston .. 49 Cleveland . 73 58 Detroit .. 67 63 New York . 257 66 ‘Washington . 54 68 Philadelphia . 48 78 St. Louis .. - 48 83 GAMES TUESDAY. New York at Boston. First game— : Club— New York at Boston. . Second game— 4 Club— Boston ... New York Batteries—Mays an well and Nunamaker. Washington .. ary Batteries—Bush and Meyer; Har Dumont and Ainsthith, Henry, t fe St. Louis at Chicago. Club— St. Louis ... Chicago .. . Batteries—Koob, Rogers and Seve- reid; Faber and Chalk, Lyon. GAMES TODAY. i Chicago at St, Louis. el. Bston ‘at, Philadelphia. ah 3 New York at Washington. H9SHSSHOH EHO OY Club— New York Cincinnati Chicago .. Brooklyn . Boston ... Fittsburgh GAMES TUESDAY. ‘ Philadelphia at Brooklyn. By virtue of the fact that Fult- ps, ane @ G 1/0n was given the decision over Philadelphia 0 3: 0 Catl Morris in the Labor Day bat- Batteries Oeschger and Adams. Miller; tie at Canton, Obro, Fred Fulton Fourteen innings; called on account| will be the next man to face Jess Cees aa Willard for the heavyweight championship of.the world,” Fult: on has had a swift rise fromthe, Boston at New York. NESOTA HEAVY. WHO WILE EET WILLARD CHAMP obseutity’df his home in southern Minngsota and is now looked u| on: as the man who*will take; the etown away from Willard. It will be a big money job for Fulton, whether he wins the fight with the champion or not. Fulton has had aiHard climb to a place Club— 4 i can ‘‘get in the money ; New York 1 = C Boston ... 3 680 . i is . 5 . Batteries Demaree. Benton andj he has had to endure since head. ver Sunday with her daughter, Rariden; Barnes and Tragesser. the work done. \ Miss. Davidson: is visiting ‘her sister, Mrs. Hadden. School began Tuesday with Hadden teacher of the upper n and ‘Miss Parzik teacher of “thes little folks, is he W. C. T. U. and Tell Ladies Aid held at Gorder’s and Swen- A u’s respectively, last Saturday ayere well attended. It was décid- ; ed by the W. ¢. T..U. that the Mee ate intyre union will make and fill “ Tfifteen comfort. bags. for thre sold- iers, 4, Mrs. Gabel and children return- ed from a six- weeks’ t with relatives in Iowa Tuesday week. Carl Remme visited his broth; er, Gilbert, of company I at ;Bis- marek last week. He_ returned Frank Simon, who arrrived at Saturday afternoon after the fare- , Ft. Snelling last Monday started Well held Saturday afternoon in’ training on ‘Tuesday so there as Bismarck. no time lost. |. Lonis Rambaugh went to’! St. . F. BE. Davis went to Bismarck Paul-Saturday with a car of cat- Cincinnati at Pittsburg. Club— . Pittsburg .. Cincinnati Batteries — Jacob: Cooper Schmidt; Toney and Wingo. Ten innings. Chicago at St. Louis. Club— i Chicago . St.Louis Batteries— Vaughen and Horstman, Watsoii, Ma: Gonzales. i GAMES TODAY. Brooklyn at Boston,< », Cincinnati at Pittsbirgh. , St. Louis at Chic&go,~”~* Philadelphia at New York. KINTYRE ITEMS . Doughty. eve a a ICE OF SPECIAL MEETING C> CKHOLOERS OF THE L TOR CO! A ial‘meeting of the stockhold- Pene MtsSouAl “valley ‘Motor by. Gilled, by the directors bé-held at the prin, EF company in the city rit “Dakota; at 7:30 urday,: the fif- mber, 1917. = meeting is, by of. Bismarck; o'clock. p.m: tgenth day of S ; The object -of the stockholders Co) t, to authorize the Board of Directars.to increase the capital stock of the company to one hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars. ‘ Dated at’ Bismarck, N. D., July 14, 917. ‘ ‘ JQS. P. HESS; “ Secretary. 718-25 :8-1-8-15-22-29:9-5-12 - * NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is heresy given, that. thar certain mortgage executed-ané delivy- ered by E. Kitchel Allensworth and fildred Allensworth, his wife, (of ta, mortgagee, dated the 27th.day of July, 1916;‘and filed for recordin the office of the register of deeds of the County of Burleigh and State o1 North Dakota, on the 31st day tf July, 1916,-at-the hour’ of ten o'clock a. m. and recorded in Book 130: of, Mort- es at page 34, will be foreclosed bya sale of ‘the premises .in -such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of ‘the court: house in the city’of Bismarck, in the Coua- ty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on, the 12th day of October, 1917, at theyhour of ten o'clock in thi |foxencon to satisfy the amount du President: Ban-Johngen Talks of r ‘Effect-of War op Game. -. American. League, Ready to Wind Up Championship ers {ff Hot major, leagacs: cuz the minors who have beén drafted will join the national army without attempting to claim exemption. I fecl sure that the ball players are brave and pa- triotic. merica is preparing.to send 2,000,- men to France ‘and. the baseball t ‘Ever sipce lagt March army sergeants have been drilling the American league players. Today they are well versed in military tactics. ‘the govertiment calls the new conscription .army .to the colors._in the,‘champion- id.turn over ship-race immet 1 200 well ari tothe army. It might be p be (ABS World's series a8 usual, but if’ that ‘event hap- pened. to interfere” with ithe fovers- ment'’s -war plans -i¢ could. easily be called off.” sah ‘ Sf WANTED—Bye. for! fall id Bis- marck ‘Elevator: & Inv met Co., Bismarck Bank B upon such mortgage.on the, day of, The ‘American league js ready to sale, including. the. sum of Ten’ Dol- shorten’ Its sea and call off the Jars insurance premium paid by the world’s kerfes if the government deems |: mortgagee to-maintain insurance:On j¢ necessary as a'war measure. . Ban‘ eRe einer condi tlon s- of | Johnson so ‘stated ‘In an Interview In: said monfeage consists in, this, that when he urged “ball players not. to the. mortgaggrd have failed to pay the Claim exemption. : several “sums. of money, interest,! “The ‘moment the government says orcmium, dues and insurance. required the word we will shorten our season if by said mortgage to be paid at the times necessary and devote our energy to and in’ the-manner- therein specified, the great eause for which we are pre- for the ful! period by sald mortgage puring “to fight,” said the American prescribed, ane by, ure sero fhe league presiilent. ¢ mortgagee ‘has elected to declare, and | ‘4, u hereby does declare, the whole of said’ “Baseball not only 1s the national indestedness due and payable. pastime but also a big business enter-. The*premises described in such Prise, yet it must not he allowed to’ mortgage and which will be soft to stand in the way of Uncle Sam's tre- salisty.the same 2.7: described as fol- meridous efforts'to raise an army which lows, to,wit:’, Lots Seven (7) ant will win the war. ht, (8) in Block Seventy-seven (77) _ “Y sincerely hoy is ot-weKenzie: and .Coffin’s addition to a sincerely, Higpe tbat off ball play lé'gh County, North Da-! iy to the record plat _ in the office of the .,be due on. such mort- doy of sale including the n paid as aforesaid, b les the, stat-| i xpenses of sale. at Bi ek, North Dakota, day of September, 1917. MSRCK BUILDING & LOAN)? ASSOCIATION “owton, Duds Mon CRUISE MAKES GOOD GE LE WALTER YUE, a St. Loul of ‘Na gu 7 all This Season. Walter. Cruise, who has heen’ shor- | Ing.the batters of:the National league how to bust the: ball this season, has made good with: the Cardi: beyond | all shadow of a.’doubt. His ‘heavy hitting as been a surprise to a good mang baseball falf, ‘becatise he wasn’t heralded’as a phehoni when he vamé to the'Cards from’ Mike “Kelly's ' St. Paul club last fail. ; a Cruise cruised’ around the American Association: for several years, and he here he]: — Walter Cruise, was always looked upon asa fairly good outfielder. He was ‘for’ a batting average {between ko and .290; and he had all the natural talents that ‘an. outfielder must. haye. ” “But who'd have thought ‘that Cruise would step into the National league and set the: durned: old circuit’ om ‘fire with Is hitting? It.is a ‘certaitity that no Aisa one predicted it for hi He is just . 5 = 2 ‘ote of thpse bil players, like ‘Tih Maxwell Truck an efficient and economical means of Hendryx of the Yankees ‘who-makes a ftaticn, - 2 ‘ ‘, the best of a chance when he: gets it. } 5) Dae ; : original Nf dishes, Cravibles and stirring rods have an ‘aggregate weight of about 2,600 <= DISTRIBUTORS 5 GY ind an approximate value of \ Mandan, N. D. = 4 The largest ‘vessels’ are“ 35 Inches’ in“diameter "and 1% inches in ‘isniarck, North Dakota, mortgagors,|dépth, weigh 40 granis each,-and<are Friday to have the dentist who tle. : H or_him,.1 the-pain|. Mrs, Easton of Wishek, visited to the Association ‘of; Bismarck, North: Dako- bismarck’ Building and ‘Loaw| worth about $so each. -A. ‘single’ stir: | tod may cost more, thin’ $100, a SN SSS SSG \ OA MMdTDo’E- WT" _e SSS ONE-TON TRUCK The Maxwell Truck is & real truck, not a converted p ' « frame; Timken-David Brown worm and gear drive; * °° GY To roller bearings; dropped forged beam front ed I-beam front desi generous overload stresses; rugged rear axle housii , with worm and axle shafts of specially heat-treated ‘alloy steel; heavy spring steel serii-c! iptic pin tings, designed to overcome any road shick, and type wheels with steel-rims and solid tires. ‘The Maxwell One-Ton Truck has all the features and equipment that have Proyed their superjority within’ the ha ie of this, company as weil’ as otber truc “Phe uses to which reheat be put ars almost limitless. Retailers, who! manufactuing cor an fact, nearly Srey Waters house ie ibe coun- try, as well as thousands of farmers, are-finding in the + t SSS 1 t - as | WESTERN SALES CO."