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SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1917. RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE , -~ ?HREE ed with every Giant batter. Weaver] tossed out Cicotte. John Collins up. ) INFORM FRIENDS caught Sallee’s fly. Burns up. Burns} Jonn Collins got a two-base hit along Py - ‘3 y ae walked. Herzog up. Herzog singled | the left field foul line. McMullen up. i d x Sallee took McMullen’s grounder and to right, Burns going to second. Kauft a OF HHIES AT Wal up: “Gandil ‘yan to’the~Giant’s b John Collins was run down,.Sallee to and caught Kauff’s foul. No runs,| Zimmerman to Herzog. Eddie Collins e re c one hit, no errors. up. McMullen was out stealing, Mc- 7 . Secaond Half—Schalk up. Zimmer-| Carty to Herzog. XNo_runs, one hit, no FOREIGN WATERS 7 ‘ man made a one-hand stop of errors. . oe F%, grounder and ‘got Ninth linning. his man at first. Ci- First Half—? nerman up. Cicotte cotte: up. Cicotte ssed out Zitmmerman. It was an- nounced that the oificial attendance ND t was 32,000, Fletcher up. Fletcher flied . drilled a single ov- out to Weaver. Robertson up. Rob- OCTOBER 8th OCTOBER 9th T er the middle bag., ertson flied out to John Collins. No John Collins up.! runs, no hits, no errors. in the World’s Best Known Story of Childhood John: Collins — sin-$ gled ito right, but) i) 5 ! Score, to |. | ; This is the long awaited photo Washington, Oct. 6—An American patrol ship, floundered in European waters, on the morning of Oct. 4, while on duty. The navy department has no infor- mation of the cause of the loss ot} the ship and has ordered an investiga tion. There was no loss of Further information of the inc ‘dent, which was reported by Vice Admiral Sims, is being asked for by the navy ing to third, Rob-| ertson to Zimmer: man... On the throw to third John Collins went to second. McMullen up. | championship ga MeMullen singled, scoring J. Collins. | (eee nericaas and The ollicial scorer gave McMullen a] tignais was lor two-base hit. Eddie Collins up. Ed-| temperature die Collins fouled out to Fletcher. One} teen minutes of cold rain, the and the pros: of the world the Chi- department. There is nothing in the i : ‘un, thre Ss, rors. i f the gat y Park ~department announcement. am Gores Ppeoreatent td ening of the gat key Park | The American patrols are destroy: First Hali SL _| it was. estimated 000 persons } . 4 ts y irst Hali—Zimmerman up. Schalk] were in line purchase took Zimmerman’s high foul. Fletcher} pjeacher and seais. Hun- up. McMullen threw out Fletcher dreds of them were women, who had first, making a nice play of Fletcher's] peen in line since midnight. Petice Rolatives and frie 9 roller, Robertson up. Robertson hit/ managed to na semblance of Soldiers # and friends af United pinies a hot two-bagger. to right field. Hoike] order when the gates were opened at ney up. MeMullen threw out Holke at} ten o'clock and the crowd surged health t reau Peden i Coenen first. No rans, one hit, no error through. Second Half—Jackson up. Burns] Chicago White Sox, pennant win- ‘ : at Washington. The b F Dry cleaning materials have ad-|lect all Tatonination Daas ie con- snared Juckson's) fy.” Felach up. nersiof the American league, and the fe Felsch scored on a terrific drive into] »ew York Giants, champions of the vanced in prices from 100 per cent to] cerning the ft in E Q 250 per aa but. still Sk Deleos ped Be Tene tedden ea the leftfield bleachers for a home run.} National league, did battle today in main the same, and will continue to . The crowd gave him a great cheer.| the first fray of that blue rivbon Gandil up. Sallee threw out Gandil]event of the \ 1 pastime—the f remain as they age until Jan. 1st, or ‘eee is later, if possible. Its volume of busi- at first. ‘Weaver up. Burns caught} world’s ba Some thirty ene ness that helps us to keep our old Weaver's fly. One run, one hit, no] odd thous: were on hand to play that a hundred million ar: price. KLEIN, tailor and cleaner. GLTOrss see the 3 : 10-5-2 1 Fifth linning. Pick Cobb. = a... Sees ts TE! Se eae ee een eee yo fiz, ents will take their children to see. INSTITUTE CLOSED FRIDAY. drove 2 Jong hit to the enter eld die (Cy) Cobb, with his shine ball, to : aa Y thet ue encefor a .three-bagger. Sailee up.| comafluge the New York bats, while Bi it is — + anf, = - i % ‘, y. ' ene Burleit aoe atreraoon ena ‘The Chieago infield played in. Me-| Manager MeGraw tied out his bomb She was rich—yet poor; she lived in a sweet mind of youth came the vision of the nM rt Pa art q S: ing] row S, co Sallee, cy Price GH Of thelmost successful” aes: Cont nued front} age One.) ary aeorot on Salle ‘ yanele to throwers, Schupp, Sallee, and Perritt, mansion—yet she was lonely; her playniates! happiness of the other kind of child. A sions ever ‘held, and the 93 teachers No runs, one hit, no er-; Might. Burns up. Burns hit into alin the battery warm up. , story that no other than Mary Pickford can ‘ 8 oe, te : double play, Weaver to E. Collins to] All Chicago made holiday today. Ev- —che had none at all; and then—across the tell in pictures. us attending, left last evening and today for their respective homés. John Collins up. Foul, Gandil.. Hi struck ery artery that ey Park e two, ball one, fouw.| Out. “He w: strikeout vie-] pulsated with excited crowds. Hun- John Coll blazed a hot single to tim of the game. One run, two hits,] dreds unable to gain admission to the right. MeMullen up. McMullen sacri- | "0_ errors. park hung around the outside and fol- fice, Sallee to Holke. J. Collins mov-| Second Half—Schalk up., Schalk} “as best they could yi . ing to second. Eddie Collins up.| srounded out to Holke. Cicotte up. ors, who shouted to V1 ¥ Fleicher threw out’ Collins at first, J.| Sallee threw out Cicotte at first. John! ress of the play. -It Di. Eds wards’ Clive dy Clive Tablets Get i going to third on the play. Collins up. John Collins also ground- at the Cauze and and Remove It y Kriday’s rain, 2. Bdwards’ Fletcher fouled out! Fletcher up. Fletcher flied out to; section of the ober day and made to son up. Herzog made a circus| ed out to Holke unassisted. No runs, S substi- . blets, the substi. Second Inning. First Half—Kauff up. Kauff fanned vhile 2 sy southerly breeze blew ‘ 4 Fesuous Plowers Pa | with hundreds of 3 second Halt. strike one, ALL SEATS 20c 7:15 and 9:00 P. M. sharp Performances: hall. An Indian sum- ch of Jackson's Texas leaguer. No} 70 hits, no errors. if out the base runs, one hit, no errors. Sixth linning. oa th vels Sty. aA the bowels Fipst Half—Fletcher up. Cicotte | on three pitched pans. unites... old. ‘ 1 bad breath find | Kept the ball around the Giant's knees up. Zimmerman flied out to Gandil ands blazed with the na- plocsant, sugar- to Gandil. Pobertson| J#¢kson. No runs, no hits, no er-) *\2 Bains Ieee ben for bed breath rors. of the officers’ corps from ; wi [pv Cicotte tossed out! jt was the first inning that the New| i. ridan. Randveda who-wen bl va] ; E | Clive Tecblots act gently Robertson at first | yorkers made no hits. asoline was poured over the| Hundreds who were unable to gain) WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| FOR RENT—Large, pleasant, furnish- ' the bovicls and liver, ‘HHolke up. Hotke beat Second Half—AMcMuilen up, Herzog| ground and sci afire to take up the| admittance to the park hung around) erai housework. Mrs. Geo. Will, 323| ed room; modern house; close in j to nctural. action, outa slaw roller to| threw out ‘MeMullen at first, after cut- ¢ When the teams took the Outside and:followed the game as best) paid gt 10-63! 45 : dan: : ond geagly: Purilying /Eddié Collins. © Me-| ting''down' what seemed a suré hit. | they could. Big stands were ablaze weiss eed 6-3) 45 ‘Thayer, carner Mandan. Phone ae do -that which Carty (Mp. Cicotte} adie Collins up. Eddie Collins tann | with the national colors. A large sec-| FOR SALE—Ford delivery car. In- 10-61 \ sacl docg without, any éaught!; Hoike ‘dead | Jackson up.’ Holke’ took’ Jack: Mait abnowline hefore: the eae tion of the stand was filled by hun-| ig of cere ‘ : i feaares pesrers cfferts asleep ‘att first base:} grounder fnd'beat thé renner to the| “We oxpecr to wh: and’ there will be| dreds of members and officers from| Suire oL Lomas Hardware Co. 10-6-3 | mmm ‘ 2 beacfits of A Sun? anus, row toGandil. No! pag. No. rung, no his, .no errors. | pleaty of action. It may be Cy Cobb | Fort.Sheridan. Gasoline was poured | ¢oR TRADE—A 1917 model six cylin- i oe ute Ae cs ete. guns), dne! hit, no’ errors; ‘ Seventh linning. and: possily fa er, who:will do our |over the ground and set afire to take \ stidlebanet wile 4 i Se 4 i Clive Fatl=ts ieee eripias, | |Last Halt—Relsch, up, Salleé Was] * First Talf—Robertson up. MeMul-| Pitching’ ‘ ; the moisture and ‘the field is fairly{ er Studebaker automobile in per | YELLOW | OOHRE H spacer Geet es Sworking’ hig! fan Ug; Cross fird. Felsch { Robertson. Jlolke up. | Manager Me(raw agreed: that the | fast. “The line-up: fect condition. \Vill trade for land i ee esa 3 fviteVleeher! Gandil! Hoike, singled past. Gand metry | Giants wore eon to mapetia good ball New York. | or town property. »Aildresy 1M RED OCHRE x SP eaniosta lati up. Heine Zimmermanidropped Gan-| yp, Ball-one, it was a pitchout. Jack-) Club, ‘but ved. the final inning | Burns, If; Herzog, 2b; Kauff, cf; Zim- - O. Box 396, Bismarck, } | by the pound or barrel ved te Pa oe nate ate Hog drive, , but: ‘iron, ne out a son! made a wonderful catch of a be ishow: the New York club in| merman, 3b; Fletche Robertson, 10-6-3 4 a . at athe st caver ip. Sallee tossed out! carty’s seemingly safe drive. Holite | !remtn | t rf; Holke, 1b; McCarty, c; Schupp, p. eT EET ec ‘ 2 ait bed breeth. ih ; . ee arty’s seemingly | ‘ vat Bird.” ; gaa FOR RENT—Three rooms for light 4 a a a ..| weaver at first. No runs, no! hits, no] way a Bal Sall Just “itear that Bird? i i serra ¥ me . i Da kivarls Ci A sigs Medoe vas tor aoe eed a nits lee | Alumnight log. a line:vof twa tof, cies ChieRso ist 3 housekeeping; modern house; FAUNCE. 4th St) a vegetable compound | mised with olive 4) Taal j a 0 Fels heer ale Bari adie o | J Collins, rf; MeMuHen, 3b; Jack-| heat. Phone, 478L. 10- for prices. oils you will cow thera by their clive - Third linning. | ‘errors.’ } Chweoeimundy sty. pernone including A} son, tf; Pelsch, ef; Gandil, 1b; Weas-| ee by j \ color. ‘I avery night for| | Mirst Half—NicOarty up Second’ Hali—Felsch ‘up. Sallee few: Wonion, Blood: in ding at the win: Schalk, c; Cicotte, p. Tribune want ads pring results. ————— or ad note ered in McCarty’s long drive. nt Fe i pli Where at 19 olclock, this morn: (| a week ond note the effect. i0c and 25¢ ge othe Gi y’ trelies ; threw out Felsch at first. “Gaudi up. : axiion vad i y per box. All druggists. lec up. The Chicago outieldérs s! ——— a Gandil, got anit) ne s : Ca bleach ) ee Soearend through eZimmer- ea re : man’s legs. Wed.) die, was the perverted motto, It was , i er, up. , Weaver! oid, ‘rhe Lirst cock grow, was greet- _" , a fn ney econ any with cheers bythe crowd and the Sree ces cea ion ¥ of some halraggied hen was tak: ; 7. fa hrow to out) as ust hear that bird,” he ex- ; ; Ai field Gandil went! igimed : ssh like any other hen. ————— " at * My Ea third, Schalk | vesponded hi i \\ + Yy up cher Ww “It aint neither. x at bird—just | \ > YY out Schalk. No runs, one hit, one er-} Jisier 1 li st} Ws Uy isten row —that “bird is calling just \S First H ane Inning. come, come, com?, Com: T's) falf—Burns up. Go ms S Y t to Felsch. Herzog foi i S GY out to Felsch. erzog Up. in lise-at the bleacher line SYS Ay B sent a lofty fly to Jackson. a Pacific coast enthusiast, RS Z Weaver took Kauft's grounder, but his | ( of Los Angeles. (1 SN Z ; i f RS B wild throw drew Gandil off the bag.! eoutdn't spare hin for the seri S$ shing the Government with’ the ZB vimmerman up. Kauff was caught off! he followed the advice of a humo SS War credits required, the primary necessity A first, the play being Cicotte to Gandil! vho said that if | Cc C g Ss is for people to save and save in advance of 2 to B. Collins. No runs, no hits, one, with ! ompare the hevrolet with other cars sellin S$ the Governments requirements in order that 2 ee tyds . | | d — i Second Half—Cicotte up. Fletcher) | = kond bavers may not be required to make 2 ue as i for from $200. to 300. more an you ll = loans (thereby redueing reserve money in the = ——— ae = | — banks) to be repaid out of future savings. — on. — ce 2 You will be doing your country a great serv- = T he Outbursts of Everett True 00se a ve me aA ice by saving your money. = A 3S Z S Bv Condo Zz S ; F ‘i zw CAPITAL SECURITY BANK BS Wie would advise those who contemplate purcha3ing: a car to call, inspect and be convinced Z Capital $50,000.00 S$ WHAT DO YOU MEAN, eT BACK IN | that the é GY Corner 5th and Broadway, Pismarck S$ MRS. TRUE, I CAN'T THERE ANO T'LL ’ ‘ G, 4 per cent Interest 7 SS Iso: Out THIS EVENING £ SHow You what ! 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