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in Sixth But Chicago Puts” Over Two Tallies in Last In s Only Get Three son. ht scorir fanned. cored. TURBYVILLE ount, With WHITE SOX WIN SECOND GAME IN NINTH HELLER HAS BAD START AND BAD ENDING CICOTTE AND WILLIAMS HURL GOOD BALL to third when aoe some. 7 on going ¢ Cincinnati Ties Three Run Lead en threw wild to second. After | h popped to short, Gandil singled ht back in the | pled and Daubert Rariden | On Eller’s long he hill the Reds two down od all th broke in the ninth. The Reds, though outclassed by the | &——— aaa ~ ee a ; veteran White Sox team, played heads | CHICAGO— AB.R.H.PO.A.E.|_, NEW YORK.—Cardinal Mercier could have no doubt of the up ball all the weibold, rf 21 0 2 0 0/sincerity of Mayor Hylan’s welcome when he extended the freedom fielding gave the fa s plenty Weaver 3b i 4 : 4 ; of the city {0 the heroic Belgian prelate. The handclasp was unity to root r ads . tu. Collins, < y i " i Ed Roush was back in the game in| Jackson, If 3108 00 hearty and the smile was gracious. centerfield and Magee in left. There sc 412400 wer rilling catches in the gardens il, 4 ; ; s 4 ‘ in four innings. Struck Out—By Wil-|the sensations of the year, and his ed Elle fds. ore tine oc; | Risberg, 8 4 02710 liams 5, by Cicotte 1, by Eller 2, Left jeffective pitching is one of the chief Career aay etches tiperne Setiats 5 ‘ 0'0 020 on Bases Chicano 4, ‘Cincinnatl GA reasons why the White Sox finished nee : his circus catches. Villiams, p . J ime—1:45, ires—Tannehill and | out in front. val the ray fit the Soy made thee) Cine, .soss-0-2 © OO 2 0} Carpenter. That the White ox has practically Fite paie Styl a pees a re a yeteran liné-up is shown by the fol- fe Sevunds ter when Wenves pled | Total res env WITH SAME (eetegee mie a Daubert. Jackson walked and the pair|CINCINNATI— AB. R. H, PO. A.E. rr aaa 9 |. pulled a double steal, Weaver scoring | Rath, 2b . 24 OP '1°6 0 Liebold ° Liebold Neale, rf . 3 iH 0 9 10 MeMullin Weaver Grob eb Orie, Ont E. Collins’. E, Collins ush, Magee, If | 422400 Jackson Jackson Daubert, lf . 41.212 00 Gandil ‘andil Smith, ss . 40023 0 Weaver-: Risberg aid | Rariden, ¢ . 20 0°2-1 1 Schalk . Schalk , Eller, p 0 0720420 Risberg th in 1917, Potals 362713 1 At End of Last Season When but was benched by Manager Rowland ie Hs i Totals . e .° |for the world’s: series owing to his ram doing hard. work Score by Innings: ee ee Gleason Took Over Team Chi- |erratie playing, was no operation, no 1 Chicago .......8000 00 2—5 A A \ a an 2 L pave nothing to sell-| Gineinnati .....0 200.0100 0—3 cago Was in Sixth Place 73 ; 9 Two-base Hits seal, Rath, Pave _ pne!bert 2, Magee, Gandil. Three-base| q i ; | Hits—Weaver, Felsch. Stolen Bases SAME NAMES APPEAR NOW s|—Weaver. Jackson. Sacrifice Hits— pa eR FRAN E PIRITED r en you may ®|Leibold, Eller. Bases on Balls—By| Chicago, Sept. 25.—When “Kid” L and the worty and danger of un opera- [Williams 2, by Eller 3. Hits—-Of Wil’ |Gleason succeeded Clarence Rowland tion, iams, 3 in five innings; 0! ‘icotte, as manager of the Chicago Americans Sports Writer y batting in an eleventh hour i > to 3. for the and_ then orly of good ball. He | * on d hit liner, But a the scoreboard I drove |Groh threw out scored_on Schalk SSE getit. » 66 ry EY 39 GREAT! ” The hearty drink, the friendly drink for ali real people. Different! Every glasstul refreshing. Every drop sizzling with life. Better! Full of the strength of nour ishing cereals and hops. Satisfies ! The real, true flavor. At your nearest soft-drink store—try it and see how quickly you and Exelso ‘will take to each other. EXELSO St. Paul, Minn. Bismarck Grocery Co. “Each deal with you is not made for ‘its profit alone. It is your good will and perma- nent patronage that we seek. "If you affe not entirely satisfied at any time, let us know. We guarantee you satisfaction and are here to’see that you Distributors To this end we will exert, every effort and our utmost ability to satisfy you in every transaction at this store. / u led to deep right. Daubert | <p | games, en eT TE PRON O SAPSA eGO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN | and started the 1919 season with the same line-up that finished sixth in the 1918 pennant~race after winning the world’s championship in 1917, few baseball experts figured that the| White Sox would win the American league flag this season. t But that is what has happened and the “wise ones” are offering all sorts of reasons for the startling reversal of form. They say that playing under a new leader, was a contributing fac-} tor, but all agree that perhaps the main one was that the players them-! selves entered the game this season with a renewed confidence following the termination of the world war. Last season a majority of the White Sox were expecting to be called into military service any day, and this with the classification of baseball as “non- essential” was a disturbing situation. The 1918 White Sox was a team grinding over the pennant-road minus ; some of its main cogs. Joe Jackson, the club’s leading batter this season we ent into the shipyards after batting | for seven games; Oscar “Happy” elsch, quit the club after playing in 53 games, while Pitcher Claude Wil-' jams went to v in the shipyards when he had won six and lost four The loss of these four players N. Y. MAYOR'S WELCOME TO MERCIER ‘sweetheart number three and Landru’s THIRTEEN AWAY Former Wives Disappear Mys:| teriously and Charge of Mur- der Grows Weaker Paris, Sept. -1,.—(Correspondence of The ,Associated Press)—Little head- way has been made in the case of Landru, “the Cambais Blubeard,” as the French papers term him, who is charged by the police with being re- sponsible for the disappearance of thirteen women to whom he had prom- ised marriage. ; , , The police have ‘been investigating for four months and four times a weel Landru is taken from the prison of La Sante to the office-of Judge Bonin whose questions as to the fate of the thirteen women elicit from Landru evasive and at times very witty re- sponses. They have got as far as flippant replies have nearly driven the judge to.nervous prostration, % Yesterday the judge announced that he was going for a holiday. Landru immediately chipped in with the re- quest that he, too, be permitted to take a vacation as the regime of La proved a staggering blow. Added to this loss, Eddie Cicotte, the veteran right handed and leading pitcher in 1917, was in a slump during the entire season, winning only twelve games and losing nineteen. But it was a different Cicotte this season. His remarkable comeback has. been one of “OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM” Just get out that bottle of © Sloan’s Liniment and “knock it galley-west’* EREN’T prepared for that quick switch in temperature, were you? Left you stiff, sore, full of rheumatic twinges? You should have had a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy — that would have soon cased up the muscles, quieted the jump: ainful, affected\part — penelrated without rubbing, bringing gratifying relief. me.) Helpful in all attacks of lumbago, sciatica, external soreness, . stifiness, strains, aches, sprains, Get: a. bottle at your druggist’s. 35c.,-70c., $1.40. Sloans Liniment Keep it han HEDDEN AGENCY street between First St. and Mandan Ave. Small house, fruit trees, south front. $1500 with house; without house, $1000. Webb Block—Phone 0. House Bargains «House of nine rooms and ‘bath, strictly modern,. well located. Price $5200. . Terms. House of six rooms: on ‘Tenth street. $1600. “ Have’ a’ nice: bungalow of. five yooms ‘and bath; will: sell on very reasonable terms, Don’t buy a home until the matter“over -with. u: never-give the wrong advice, J. H. HOLIHAN «Phone 745. ~ Lucas Block’, ‘}of murder against Landru is growing s|tions as to the. probable whereabouts Building site 80x150, Rosser } d Fn Grant, of Bathurst. year this. town. recer ' searched. the euten! by wild ‘anim ve A farme! through the fore predicament and declared “that she has lived ‘on' wild ‘berries ‘and. sapling. tips. |} She: entered the: forest harefoot Sante did not agree with him. Might he not be allowed to go to his villa at Gambais hold himself at the disposi- tion of the court? It was from Gam- bais villa that Landru’s future spouses Judge Bonin was asking Landru this}, week how it was that his son who as- of three of his fiancees did not make in six months. “Did he not find it |}, strange?” asked the. judge. Retorts to Judge “My children obey my orders, they do not discuss them,” responded Lan- dru, “I have my misgivings as to the Way you bring up your children, judge,” he added sententiously. _ Landru contended that he had an order from Mrs. Guillin, drawn up in legal form giving him full power of eorney to administer her property. “This document was’ not found among clude that it never existed,” said the j e judge, “And as you and your police, with all_the means at your eommand are unable; to ‘find Mrs, Guillin, I must therefore conclude that she never ex- isted,” countered Landry, Not. one vestige of the missing women has been found and the charge weaker. There is no “corpus deliciti.” The villa at. Gambajs has been’ ran- sacked by the police and ponds’ in the | ’/ vicinity: of the villa have been drained, but it would appear that ‘the ‘women have vanished into thin air. ‘To ques- of the missing women, his! relations - with them prior to.their disappear- { Landru invariably. replies: “I ama, man of. the world, I cannot be- the ¢ mee of women.” Little Red Riding Hood Lost for Nine Days in Deep Woods Lived on Berries and: Avoided The ‘girl, lost her ;way iin: the ‘forest. ‘For’ nine. totalling? 200 persons, derne’ Then findoned: © It, was, be-. is: “dead ; “perhaps 8. par minking / a” ‘short cut * found the girl,who was' iy, good health. -Rearen’ t the edge of a forest, she'realized her and about‘ her’ fect } sisted him in removing the furniture |found: — The girl realized her danger from queries’ when moving that of Mrs.|the heasts of the forest, Guillin, the third removal of furniture | rom wildcats so she slept in the day ime. 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