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- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE é ; PAGE SEVEN 5 Se SES SSN TI ; ; rad SS ‘ sie Hoy, About. the, 4 ntie Ocean, ‘ > =y g e , ap INGS OF THE DUfFFS ‘sro iad a amp. the, that’s Wet. BY ALLMAN es # ‘ The day of the first game of thegffom the ticker, which wassannannoing > — 7] ah see TE ND ae Co rare Pane Sa ap SAN ot Hace mt a \4 world series, all Philadelphia's. own, | Abe beginning of play, Jake Stinger { .__ HELP. WANTED—MALE _ ‘TOM, ON YOUR WAY ‘To THe OFFICE —— Ze Th D ul 1 was clear and mild, bullt to order by | 8N@ hig friends were atvendy ‘eelebrat- coat AMINERS WANTED ‘by. Beulah This MORNING | WAN You'7o stop W WELL THANKS, | THINK MY ‘Sve covered d e the gods for the American Olympian, | '2. Goat} Aealy oarre ab MM D. Steady THE RAILWAY EXCHANGE AND.GET Some WIFE WILE 6& ABLE TO BVERY Place IN wok There were crowds of hilarious peo- Ci Office in Hagaart Building. 10-2wk BookLeTs ON PLACES TOGQ ONA FIND A PLACE THAT WILL! AMERICA Tuere ple, parades, muste, and. speculattion— PART Il. - WANTED TANTEOR fore i es eoed VACATION + THE SUmmeR Wine Be qver Taare MicHT Surr HER OUT OF Alt PrerTy WELL - ‘ Ze both Idle talk and money talk, The a | Bake Building, Bismarck Realty. C BeFORS We MAKE UP OUR fF BF A Goon Bp one ; ae odds ctosed-10 to 6 on the Phillies. Tt | At Sea, ry cian a ca Ae ied Et 14 P “ ENG EA | rumor was right, this was portentous. n unshaven, disheveled young man, Gar Co. Dickinson! _N. 12 J BY fice shortly after high noon,and went dressed down to his shoes, turned over WANTED—Hay camp cook. Must be cap- ~ tolthe locker-r ‘iG >, | on the hed, opened his sticky eyes, able of baking bread. Apply at.once at HENRY BEACH he locker-room—an unhetrd-of Pro} closed 4 Widen Wachter’s Transfer Co, office. ceeding for. him. ‘Then, he waited then closed and dug his asts inte them | = i er Co, office ‘NEEDHAM rand tingadlcatiy: contthe dot at the | £0 issimte the heaviness ob the lds. HELP WANTED—FEMALE q ie clock: potnted ‘to 12:30, a lamphal He tried vainly to moisten his parched — a aD Saiddias caeripsiaas er 8) procession moved ceremonionsty Into | UPS with his swollen rongue, 3 Py to keep house for young couple, five | the’presence-of the ‘ctilef of ‘the Gtant- | | His noxe-Tched tormentingly and she: 3 Ae siuakine roe ay Pingo: prefen-one whe Diastrate? by IRWIN MYERS killers, t rubbed it vigorously With the back of pee wages. Mrs, A.W. Rice, Mag, | At its head was Barney Larkin, a| [8 hand. . my a f ppyright, b b smile. upon his boyish face and a As cohsciousness: returned, haltingly ANTED— Bookkeeper and alenograbher = Ci ed daniels bite abrhoe cocky: look in his'eye that brought Joy | 8! With brief lapses Into stupor, his nent Rosition and are capable, apply. to ‘ : FOULED (ae E i sedans f and comfort ‘to the mannger. Cfose brain und the senses of taste, smell 5 WANTED Sev i a tek : : Bua Pe Ex, It did not surprise him—why, he} penind was Ernest Stendman, also | M4 sieht begun to correlate, slowly ANTE: Beverel relied. womens. for a Seer : Le Yh did not know—when he received 4 | smiling, “Next came An inconspicuous | HUt accurately—due to the native re- good pay, Address /Geo, Joas, Sey els : “ x letter, special delivery, from the’sport- ! citizon, gasily’ mistaken for a pros- silience of an, unabused: constitutien, WANTED—Competenty girl tor a cheral {ng editor of one of the: New York Ba- perous traveling toan—the clever de-} 4 peculfir taste in his mouth he age house, works No Washing or Woning. Seka ae “ belay ea hier Je tective. Bringing up the rear were | Couldu‘t lubel. ‘To one whose lips had rs. H, R, ‘ f ir cleal : Be cee tee tet THERE IS STUL ONE . upon Tris Ford as the apostle of the WANTED—Competent st ; eRe ‘ NO, | MEAN. CANADA - Pp ‘who understands boOkNcepg Answer OmeR PLACE | miGHT ; ADS one and the exponent of the other. No, 108 Tribune. -7-1wk SUGGEST - Twat’s Not Quite 60 The letter read: WAN Ren Sanitary Cates ees als "gins tom, the gant ae | cn fe WANTED—Private dancing teacher, rite plunging on the Phillies. Lahey 3, care Tribune. 3t Are You AND. FoRGOT of tort, your club is being force ay WANG Montene hie ceeaeae| eno KIOpING ME ALL ABQUT THAT down. stendily in the betting. Jake, ‘ANTED—Dining room girls, American piace! Stinger and other big. gamblers don’t t : q-11-bt look tipon this betting proposition as al ‘gume of chance,’ not they. Gam- , ROOMS FOR RENT _ | bling to'them- on such o scale means FURNISHED: ight, housekeeping Toon a Bure thing. It fs no secret on the nrentea § Broadway. Fhone 618. inside. They say you have only one Call at.noon and after 6 o'clock, Bis- ¥ morely NOD. te ne t-lb-1wk , || pitcher who can stop the Phillies, now non EE Nee blenaintiroom with at the top of their batting, and that Be is ivate .” Gentleman’ only. 4 They boast that { , 6th St. Ta@lephone 938. [-22-3t 5 1s Barney Larkin. They FOR, RENT—Two furnished rooms | in . BN: if — INFORMA they ‘have got him, modern home. Phone 638Y, or DUS * 4 IND SO, gg. wHees Ty co “Poke this for what it’s worth. You ~ | : =20-3¢ 1 7 te MY ‘ FORT RENT Room in modern ‘house— | aN VBS ZEEE doubtless know Larkin—but I know gentlemen only. 311 2nd St. or phone Z @tinger’s crowd, They are betting on 32 ps 7-20-3t f : ‘a'sure thing, or else somebody is fool- FOR RENT3Two | furnished Ss al light ENT tresiie. can e20 eth ate ing them most awfully, Anyhow, look SEE ae : 7-21-3t ‘out. Good luck.” ) FO Rissevpings Phone ae for Naleg = = — : peat s After reading this letter to Win FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 200 9th yy aan Shute, Tris Ford observed: “There's St. Phone 377K. 4-16-1wk t ~. Jopment of the pulp and paper industry} something behind those long odds— s4 ; "4 in new regions of abundant timber] I've thought so right along.” POSITION WANTED pete * . Pie ‘supplies the reports recommends a], “You, don't think they could bribe L POSITION EI 0 > or f y : set : 9 : , d OSITION WANTED» as bookkeeper or D comprehensive survey to furnish’ ex-| Barney? With all hig se eee me care Tribune No, 110. 7-11-6t \ ‘1 act information .upon the stand and Selon. wend he?" asked "Win rather ‘ ; 2 iN location of suitable timber and other| ®"!ously. i : LAND i _ | Needed data. “Not for one minute,” said Tris f #OR SALE—S00-acre stock farm; -set} Washington, D. C., July 22.—They which have no lands of their own an Dy positively. “Money means nothing to ‘ P ; ¥ Hey Seip venen eye. tals ou jgeresk, fundamental ‘cause for the present | which will have difficulty in bel ere viddde se? Chusch of him—leastwise, a great deal of mon- Tris Ford Laughed. He Couldn't Help Might divider price right. Harey lin: ene at heweprint ‘paier is the|ing material within 10 years. a ae wake ; pare Si ite | I keep his coin for him—deal It Ip can, owner, Cloverton, Pine {serious depletion ot e forests of| In general, the pulp and paper mills he highest, office in the Church of] oyt in small bits, I find he’s as ; brow ‘i ry ey, the Northeastern and the Lake states | of the Northwest are becoming more | Etigland is held ‘by tie ‘arclibsshop ot! pleased over a two-dollar bill as he one rome sors araty anon . With good buildings, 1 mile w where there is an overdevelopment of}and more dependent upon Canadian} Canterbury, officially known as prl-) qs over a five. And a tenner looks Fino shifter: ae oo, i Menoken, N, D, Address qwner. f! the pulp and paper industries, accord-| wood. Such dependence, the report} mate of all Englund, in distinction him Ike Rockefgller’s dividends for Dp ee ‘A. H. Rohlen, Bozeman, “Mon- ing toa report to the senate by the| points out, is extremely dangerous. All| from the archbishop of York, who is Batata ae © ‘ Tris ,Ford laughed. He couldn't | , 1-14-2wk] Forest Service, United”States Depart-|exports of pulpwood are prohibited oF , 4 help it. | E ; m a simply primate of England. The juris-) + u FOE BAI Pi ment of Agriculture, in response to a|from Newfoundland. The. Canadian Sicten of the. Hoes extends pa pane money end of ft don't’ worry Although the team, with one excep- The Fans Howled With Delight When SALE. OR RE request for information on timber de-| provinces have prohibited the export we ime,” Tris repeated. tion, was not a party to the deep, dark | They Heard That Barney Larkin HOUSES AND FLATS letion:-prices,:: export: 3 . Tt! the province or county of York, which] ~ «Then what ts bothering you?” 2 B dees y D _ |p sprices, exports, and owner-|of pulpwood from crown lands, which |, ; Tae 2 By secret, the players plainly shared the} Was to Pitch for the Giant-Killers. | House ForsSale Enip. Tike report, which has recent-|form vety considerable part of the} cludes ten dioceses in that part off ~The manager of the Glant-kiNers | retje¢ which ‘Tris experienced at sight { New modern bangalow, $600, cash; |ly been made public, is‘ one of .the|timberlayds in’ eastern and western England from thé Humber to the Dee} hesitated, his.expression becoming ab-| g¢- Ramey Larkin. Th et | never “known thé taste of Iquor” It ; balance easy terme. Also modern 10-{most comprehensive ever prepared | Canada. and: enibraces the Isle of Man as well.| normally serlous. “I. don't know that of Barney Larkin, They sang as they | oi doseribable—indescribably bad room house;:: hot water heat; nice|dealing with the lumber resources of} On the whole, the situation ofthe} © The rest. of England is under the} y ought ‘to ‘speak of It-even—it might put-on their uniforms, and one would paaesntlag bly bad, Bhade trees; east front; $1800 cash, the nation. newsprint industry in. the eastern! jurisdiction of the-archbishop of Can-| get the idea’ started, -If it hasn’t al- hnvesenpposetListO lool, tn? ungn them: But. the “smell that rose from some ] w 4 alance on terms to suit. Since ‘the _ requirements of paper | United States is very unfavorable and bury. That dignitary, howev that they were preparing for morning { J. H. HOLIHAI making restrict ‘the kinds of wood|there is little chance of its becoming ote a ite Pea eetaden tere practice. in: the training senson, In- { Part of lls clothing: he recognized. | It First door east of Postoffice. |that’can be advantageously used in| better, the report states. ‘ The only ee us ae eer a faa “What. fdea?” almost snapped Win | stend of getting ready to fight for the was the. repellent. odor that: exuded , TaL-2t. [making ‘newsprint, four” species—| things that can assure production of] ‘nureh certain’ authority. over. the} sunte. “What's, on. your chest? If] highest ;houois of the town—and. the | fom a. saloon when the rubber.tired | i “FOR SALECE oom modern house, eaat| spruce, hemlock, balsam, and poplar—| even approximate democratic require- church “in fhe ‘whole ‘country. He] tt's something threatening, we ought | ponutarity of the home town, doors swung open. It was stale lquor! | A front, for. $9260., on terms; G-rgom mod- | supplied 84 per cent-of | the total|'ments are concerted effort to increase! ‘Kes precedence on all public decu:| to plan to heat It. Tell me!” Wild tumult broke loose it sight of | ANd, it had) been spilled on his i ern house, abdut new, for, $4000. 00 | amount manufactired.in 1917, accord- | the. productiog of - pulpwood. in the| S10ns itt oilly of thie Arehbishop of] gpis showed his anxiety In hls face. | the Ginntkillers, answering tie. yel| lotlies... Following this tonthesome i . B bea’: rooms, for. $4000, on. liberai|ing to the report. The occurrence of| northeast and, the development: of. the -York, but of all the nobility save the! «Ki@naping!—that’s what I'm afraid | yy) eae Bg the ye | discovery, h ised his hi a | terms: S-room partly modern house for] th ‘ ‘ ; naping !—that's wha afraid | which had gone up on the appearance { “8covery, he raised his hand towar ( vi R | these species chiefly. in the lake states | newsprint industry in. the west and| !mmedfate members of. the royal fam-| og» ‘ n Sk hi a $1800., well located; elght-room house,| ang New England af > of,” he whispered to Win Shute. of the Phillies, There were the usual Is nose and again he was startled to other halldings and 210 lots, at a bar. SUNT ah a Pibaes edie (ne Overs in Alaska...) 1. * __ | tly. He crowns the king, but the queen! — «K{maping Barney Larkin? ‘They'd | preliminaries “all. before cameras, | Set another whiff of: stale liquor. A use, chitcl tise, i B fiat 2 : g 3 ale ; 5 { F Maren oF jsound tor $2900. on| dustry there, it is fire eRe a Alaska’ Offers Reltet. 1s.crowned by the archbishop of York.| nave to bind and gag his glant keep-| ‘There was snappy practice by the Na- shudder of disgust passed through him, ea ae Date Maier -lwk}. Paying Penalty for Depletion, The timber on the Tongass Nation- er first,’ tlonals, Then the Glant-killers took | He sow took a second Invoice of the \ OR SALE OR RENT— Modes ander, | Until recently, when abnormal de-|al Forest’ in Alaska is gaid.by the re-; Two Freak Checker Boards. “Oh; they’d-mandge that If they set | the field, to limber up and get their | taste fn his mouth and classified It \ Prone 2 f oetwk{mands, short supplies and <resulting | Port to be of particular importance in| Probably the most extraordinary | out to try,” sald Tris gloomily. grip on the ball and suré fire into | 9° “dark, brown.” But not yet could high prices led to,increased newsprint | connection with the newsprint situa-| checker board in the world was con-| Ji 5 si bi Y he bring his logy mentality to take u| 1 .ES — LE! 4 25 . 8 ames Winton Shute fell back on{ their throws. 6. y iD EU SAE Seer ne: Bente ded i a Ne acia oF ner t i riper that there are] structed at St, Leonards, in Sussex,| his gray matter, Then came. the| “Hit ’er out!" the trail from effect back to cause. Oe Buick in excellent condition, One [a ee einer kinds Gtrpaper there about 70 pillion board feet of Sitka | Englind, in’ 1691, gays the Colimbual beam of dawning solution. - ‘An acute-sighted fan jumped up tn | _. His bed next attracted his attention. bad few; tireramt nim. Phone ‘O58X, or, en 1 Sheen’ no expansion. in ner news. (ed for paper making. The timber ts (O.) Dispatch, It was made_of solid] | “We'll put someone to watch the} his place back of first, and Ignoring It was narrow—much like a shelf with are tS move to Bismarck in time for| print industry in the United States located in a comparatively narrow blocks of. concrete three feet thick} Keeper that watches the victim,” he] thé shouts of “Down In front!” scan- a wooden side to prevent one’s falling opening of schools and viet ow in good | since 1909, and we have had to import| belt along 12,000 miles or more of] #Nd Its surface covered an‘atea 25 feet] said. ned the plaving feld from a point near | Out. “Looking up, he saw above him 5. to Zeroom house on pang ow WT Sash {large quantities of pulpwood and pa-|coast line. Water power is available | Suuare. The pieces were moved by| “Who?” sevond base to the Glant-killers’ bench | What, Judging from the woven-wire He this fall. Write 112, ‘Tribune._7-21-1'| per, the report .points out. The de-| As is also deep water transportation | looked lion rods. making the game} “The best detective we can. get In| much as an “anxtous mother would | #PFings, was another narrow, bed. The BE SOE hg re erg | acres ori a aa mamerous mill sites, | of value us physical ay well as a men-| the lt. with two strong-arm. boys| look for her lost child. ‘Then in agon- | furalshings of the apartment or eel, Fire Hall, or J. H. Schloemer, ‘So. Sec-| and because of ex ve letion o' is estimated that the cut from! tal exercise. p ‘a bodyguard.” ized ‘accents.he demanded of space: | Whatever It was, all tethered to some- i _ond'St. = : 19-1wk | our own resources this. country now|this region alone will insure a per- A chécker board: which was pre- a pad Unknown to Bar “Where's Win sire” oh pac’ thing permanent, were at. first unfa- FOR SALB CHBAP—Reo_five-passenger | ig dependent upon foreign sources for; petual supply large enough to meét ? ? . ‘ liar to hi I automobile; just overhauled and paint-|two-thirds of its newsprint or its raw| one-half of the present newsprint re- sented to Bismarck at the helght of| ney Karkin, his piscatorial friend) | Eyes by the thousind traveled to| miliar to hin, It was the aperture ad- _ed,_F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 7-19-1WK | 7 tonal. ; :” |quiréments of the United States, Al-| (8, fame Is Said to" have been the| Ernest Steadman, sat in front of his] the edge of the clay-base path In right. mitting the light that helped him fx FOR SALE New "Overland "rout ca; | "taven with the imports the supply|aska is one of the centers to ‘nich | Most costly’ thing of if8: kind ever! jedroom door, Keeping watch. Un- ‘There un uneasy substitute was trying | the Toom and Its location. ‘This round _onee. Phone 621. 7 21-6t}hag been far short of the needs of the|the- newsprint industry of the United thade, The squares. were made of | known to Larkin and Steadman, down-| bis hardest to accomplish the lmpos- ‘opening to the outside world was a FO Se Sottana model 00; excal- | newspapers of the country in the past|States should look for a large future | gold and silver Inlaid. upon an, ebony; stairs the cleverest detective In the} sible—fill the spiked shoes of the king | Dull’s-eye of thick glass. And as he \ Tent condition. Sell cheap. Adare | two years. “The contract price has in-/development. ‘The same is true of oth-j base. | There weve 24 “men,” 12 of| elty kept vigil, reinforced by two able} of second basemen, stared through the circular window on creased ‘more than 200 per cent while|er centers in the west, where im-| gold and. 12 of silver. In the ‘cente Is ch, ver! 3] a to grayness—nothing more—there | . eae ckel (pr aes olen s Foral a i ge he | ‘dinmonds in the rough, very rough, | What on the terrestrial ball did tt hoa th inethatly/ followed a¢ ‘ spot market prices are per cent} mense resources of pulpwood suppl¥| of each gold piece was a ruby, while 3 4 i: mean? Was 1 + | came a loud thump, instantly followe LOST=A OE am pis, | More than in 1915. “Prior to the war,”} are now almost wholly undeveloped. | opel ur ie iver ites Saar aileened ite See ae ah bol ava | Tardily, “abeeG as sch afk the | by & stinging sound, as if minute peb- A Dass drum cympinder please re-jSays the report, “the larger newspa- Much of this timber is in the National te cs mee ai , pes 2 minutes after the | ites had been th inst th marek and Braddock, Finder please r : - with a diamond. ‘The outfit was vale 1 He had a vague f t] hour set for th ad been thrown against the glass turn to McDonald Bros, Orchestra, 520! pers secured all or practically all of Forests. Soe to sleep. had a vague feeling o set for the game to begin, the] perce, Then water ran off, leavi 3t and ard. 7-21-3t| their supplies under contract, and a| To bring about promptly the devel- wed at the time at abgut $140,000, Imnending disaster, official announcer ralsed tils mega-| 4 Ne a off, leaving v ‘ phone and sing-songed the opposing the bull’s-gye flecked with drops, batteries. ‘The fans howled with de-|_ His mind bridged the gap between . ‘présent predicament and past experl- © * NDS 4 Sek kai light when they heard that Burne} INDS Theda Ion't in the Dictionary! BY BLOSSER)| (itiin was to piten for the Giant |etce, He r&alied the Glant-killers? LOST—A bunch of ki inder | relatively. small percentage of. the : pledge leave at’ Tribune office. total newsprint consumption was E —— ______ MISCELLANEOUS __ ing the last year the larger papers FO a ice lots ; ‘i : FOR BALE Fernie Se ee ee ines tok have found it; increasingly difficult quick sale. Also the best one man farm] io secure all of their supplies under in Burleigh. county, coisisting of 80] contract and have been forced to se- acres fine soil adjoining Bismarck cit: ; pete A ieical fordairye poultry, truck |cure the remainder in the open mar- ‘ogs. Comfortable improvements. | ket. It is in the open market that the x and h $2000 will handle. See me for further} ¢yj] effect “of competition for inade- articulars, L, Van Hook, Room S over 14” supplies is shown and this is Hoskins, Phones 86 ok 613R._7-17-1wk eri Slee . reflected in the much higher prices. FOR SALE—% piece bed room suite, new n 1 davenport, 1 water heater, 8 piece din-|. Small Papérs Suffer Most. fayefdom’ suite, new; 1. bed complete,| “tnfortunately it is upon the ‘spot 5 bs; 1. ma- hopeay, Beater. Call St “ave, ‘A. or market that'the, smaller newspapers, phone 525W. wk| least able to increase returns by in- FOR SALE-1 eHbrary: one fumed, ‘oaks creasing advertising and raising their 1 kitchen cabinet, 4 rocking chairs, 21 ates, must depend,” The result has 3 tables, 1 8) Ei fans co ae Sree Naby crib, *e10 rbeén. that many of these small papers 8th Phone 457K. __ 1wk|}:ave beén forced to curtail their is- For Lhe oat eT aE lots 0 sues and have had the greatest diffi- ed street; one 100x150 and one Spe i int to » eMy | culty in securing enough newsprin' Finest residence lots in the cit; | continue publication. Ostrander. ° WANTED TO BUY—Good mich cows,| It has been possible for the lum- fresh or soon to be fresh, Herman Ode,| per industry to move to more remote General Delivery, Bismarck, N Pso.9¢| timber lands as forests have been cut FOR” SALE — One Bowser street | @¥a¥- but the heavy investment. re- gasoline pump with six barrel tank. quired for paper plants. have made it Address Box 324, Bismarck. 7-22-1w. oS ie a Ce eee cane = lo. this, is 8 worms, practically new Cal 438 Front | mills are finding it necessary to se- St. 7-19-4t] cure their supplies of wood from in- creasing distances. Spruce from Min- nesota and Canada, for example, is be- ing hauled from.700 to 1,200 miles; to paper mills in Wisconsin. ae, ce ier ote Wel The timber is going fast, the re- FORT SALEX6-hole Jewel range, reser-| port says. It is reported that in New voir and water pump. Phone 113M. _ | Vork, where nearly 50 per cent of our to 409 newsprint is produced, 60 per cent of 7-19-1wk| the pulp and paper mills haye. abso- lutely no timber supplies of their own. For these mills there seems to be no cther prospect than to close down in # comparatively few years. In New ‘Hampshire the coniferous pulpwood WANTED, TO BUY Four burner gas ‘stove with oven, Call No. 103 Tribune: FOR SALE— ‘burner gas stove—A-1 condition. Will sell cheap. Phone 288U- New York, July. 22—When Babe Ruth first started his long-distance batting he was frequently compared to Anson, Delehanty ‘and other stars Bee een gee thetaid vol thet supply He now: stands alone. 8 8 e S . estes ores “ Aside from the state preserve in New oo York, in which no cutting is allowed, the bulk of the coniferous pulpwood in B. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C the east is located in Maine, One com- : Chiropractor pany there has enough timber for 40 Consultation Free a Sulte 9%, 11—Lucas Bleck—PI handled on a spot market basis. Dur- FRECKLES AND HIS FRI HA-Ms LOOKING UP NAD = SUPPOSE THE SAW SOME SILLY AOE SIGN | V-\-v-vaMp! ‘OM, MEDE TiS MEREIT: IS. Loow insu ‘Vis For 1146. SFE NO VAMP WHAT Word ADE YoU! BOYS: LOOKING UP AAVIWAY > has been cut heavily and 10 or 12) to 60 years cut, Others-are estimated to have enough to last 15 te 20 years, e 260) but there are about 15 companies killers, although they knew It, of course, But when the announcer add- ed ‘that ‘Pervis was to “play second base in place of Shute,” the fans gave loud vent to théir disapproval. “What's the matter—Win Shute hurt?” they shrieked. Around the vast assemblage, start- ing in the press box, flying through the grand stand, leaping to the pavilions, reaching at last to thé bleachers, sped the answer: “He's disappeared !” Gloom, impenetrable gloom, settled down upon a majority of the great throng—those who had come to help the Glant-killers win. Their quick minds were recalling what the rival manager, John Marlin, had given out after the Glant-killers downed New York. They remembered every word ‘of It: “I want to go on record as saying that Shute is the greatest ball playér in the world, He wins more games for his club than any other man on the diamond today—and winning games Is what counts in baseball. He was di- rectly responsible for two of the games which his team won from us, and was there all the time in the other two vie tories. In defensive work he was eas- ily ‘the king-pin, breaking up our de- fense and making. sensational plays around second base. The record stows that he led his own team In the attack. I say again—Shute ts the greatest ball player in the world. With him no major-league team would be weak—without him the best team would be seriously crippled.” Seriously crippled! ° ‘e s e e . e Over in New York a few fect away USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS trip to Cuba after they had worsted the Cubs—the days on the high and low seas, He knew now. He was aboard ship! Secure in this conclusion, he.brought himself to a sitting posture on the edge of the berth. In an upright posi- tion he found that he was inclined to dizziness. But he fought {t off, got to his feet, and, letting down the wash- basin, sonsed his head in cold water— all’ the water the ‘tank contalbed. This revived him wonderfully. © * He looked abont the stateroom more carefully. ‘There was a, suitease of real leather on the bunk under the portholé,, Hé “was pdsitive Ne: Wad never seen it before. Turning it round, he found on the end, in black lettering, the inscription: “(To be continued). * Plane Lands on Street. Thousands of specfitors lined the’ curbs of ‘a business; théroughfare /th Oakland, ‘Cal. some wéeks ago as. a result, of the announéement’ that an airplane was to land find take off from the stréet. On schedule time the plane appeared ayechent glided dowa between the watls of the rfiin-iinde cnnyon ‘and ‘‘ouched the flavement. Skidding here bn the slippery asphalt, the plane grazed a lamp-post, swerved to the curb and damaged its tail skid. The acefdent avas trivial, but ‘servéd as x warning to the authorities, Who promptly. forbade ,the’ take-offi—Popt- lar Mechanics Magazine. H ; - Need of a Backyard. “We simply must have a house with a backyard.” “Por the chitdren to. play in?” “No. We have no children, but we've simply got to have a place to throw empty cuns.” sd

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