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PAGE SIA | News of Sport World | es TS BND GOs Ser FOR Tey BANS ‘AND GOSSIP FOR THE So | DODGERS CN eeee ee ere eee ets DEATH HALE GAME IN s PENNANT CHASE Pull Up a Little on on New York! and Cincinnati—Indians Look Good for a Win New York, Sept. 21—The Brooklyn Nationals increased their lead over New, York yesterday to five and a y the three American all won, Cleveland re-j taining its game and a.half lead over Chicago. Brooklyn won from.-Pittsburgh and gained a half game, as New York and Cincinnati split a doubleheader. The Superbas have only to win four games out of seven to place the pennant be- yond New York’s grasp, and three out of seven to make it impossible for Cincinnati to reach the top. In the American League, both Chi- cago and New York put much hope in the Cleveland-Chicago series begin- ning Thursday. The White Sox expect to overcome the Indians’ lead and the | Yankees feel sure that they would keep pace with Chicago by taking the REECE BISMARCK DAILY EE lecnaled “WU. 8. CORNERING [?4¢uaRDeirreN, WHISKEY; DONT |“ sem ‘HAVE TO BUY T So Much ‘Liquot. on on Hand That Enforcement. Officers Don’t * Know. How Much. i PURCHASE RECOMMENDED BY GEORGE B. WATERS, . N. E. A. Staff’ Correspondent.” Wash Sept. 21,—Prohibition= ists are advocating that, Uncle Sam purchase the miliona of gallons of [ whisky’ in warehouses, to keep it out of bootlegging channels— ‘ But, John Krawner,. prohibition. en- forcement commissioner, may save the government, this expense and al the same time accomplish the same purpose, towit: ‘l'ranster ownership of this booze to, Uncle Sam. Why should Uncle. Sam_ buy this whiskey, when he can get it free? Th visible supply of. whisky, and a g deal of the invisible supply, is rapidly falling intg the hands of the govern- ment. When one asks Kramer if. he favors buying up the whisky, he smiles out of the corner of his mouth and refuses to express: au. opinion. ‘Havei't Checked Up, , “I don’t know just how much whis- ady have,.and it would re- great-deal of. time for the le- sion to compile the amount,’ | declared Commisisoner Kramer to- AUDITORIU Ope Night, Septembes,22nd ‘The Over-whelming Musi- cal Comedy: Success Prices, $1.10, 1 bid Spy, $2. 1% Oliver Morosco Presents Your Favorite’ Comedierine, CHARLOTTE , GREENWOOD in‘Her.New. Musieal.. Comedy, Linger ‘ \ os) Longer ; Letty Mail Your Order for Seats Now Don’t blame us if you’re, unable to secur2 the seats you want at the last minute. Weatineton-serlesvand make the’ rate Here's the Southern Lengue short s rulé-why. has had a big jon | day. “But if we should decide to have}, say “york, Sept, 21—William Tes Seat Sale Monday, at Harris & Co. half of their twelve remaining games, ae “ow hit shoulders 'dnd“lb dotting away WHER: He Is Joe Sewell, | 2 bis party and invite all the inhab- terjak, chjet ’ barber of a United Fruit! CURTAIN'8:30: even a closer one. If the Indans win} Who. has got, his. ¢! bance dn, the big. lea; tes before ig one full nts of the Uriited’ States, we could liner between South Amerieaand New | U: ; 8: ‘ : serve all those who formerly drank.” “We have good, warehouses in most of the districts, and where. we don’t own them or have safe federal build- ings, we rent warehouses,” said Kra- mer. st nin, hep Noté. tha Sa cut ut ihe: Bail which ees seven out of eight. BY DEAN SNYDER® 1) | perma wii to tHe ‘Mevdhow. bat it BALL PLAYERS “Buying a ball player for Hiw tield’:| Séivet van keep on doing it fara few ing abilities and finding, that he is} days he maybe the cog that he RETURN TO CITY also a nifty slugger, is the luck of; will cause the American League cloth} What is to be done with this booze? Do monarch, of all the animals on Hg Spe a it ' Sane em ie, Cleveland flagpole.] Kramer called attention that Section | POaTe- 3 —— “ games ‘as a regular, he Kid is slapping the Ban John-| 27 provided that it-could be destroyed, | ~~~~~~~~ rn Al Anderson, pitcher-on the Bis-| with the Cleveland Indians Joe Se-| son a ae anna + ae aval Paige ee ( apples, with’ as. much copfidence | but it may be delivered to apy depart- nae shapaball team ie year, hae well is cutting as big a swath. with| as he did. the. Dixie, pellets. ir ment or agency of the Unite ted States Se cat rata a returned te ‘ ea Rao eee wef his: bat as he is with his, shortstop- Sewell. is a product, of the Ungver-| government for medi , mechanical sional medal, will. be treated, royally Visited at his fome-in St Paul atter | iene : __., | Sity_of Alabama, baseball’ team. “He| or scientific uses, or “i¥/may be order-| here,” ‘said Colonel ¢..C. Chambers,| = Thadcinas of Reeenee His Rthon With? almost ‘uncanny foresight] is in the~ majors’ before’ completing ed sold at private sale for such pur-} general convention chairman. “The Miler pane cise setian ies Bismarck Suenker ned amend seco an ob his first’ ean in the minors. 4 tO to any person having a permit bravery citation of gach man. stands pice A UREA es i ‘ : 9 le. New eans player be- Dobbs Picked Him urchase liquor” and. the proceeds & and Harper, third sacker, who is Low fore the Ray Chapman tragedy. Whenj Johnny Dobbs,’ manager of the | #9 Hae the Umea States treasury. ene lite a beacon fight in American at his farm in Saskatchewan, probably | the brilliant Cleveland shortstop was} New Orleans Pelidans trom. whoti Useful Channels eroism.” s the White Sox would have to win six sand that he out of nine to tie them and the Yank- York, has-come into port here with, @, five-months-old jaguar. guar made life miserable for the cook’s dog, finally forcing him to commit suicide and thus making The Proper Use of of money ‘spells THRIRT. ? And this. “proper use” requires not only careful spending but a judicious use of what will winter hei struck down Speaker paid the Peli-| Spcaker pic 9 zr ‘ i picked the. peachy shortstop, ‘The moonshine whisky and home a RE E ee cans a neat sum for an immediate] s2ys that Sewell is the eat player Ne brews willbe: destroyed,” said: Kra: Wash bela ee Pee on is SAVED. 4 x ‘ MAN O’WAR BREAKS | eelivery of the: Dizle pastimer, aver. sent up ito the big show and he| mer. “Moonshine has no comments total of:tourtecn Se ceboatative tndua: } ce n s ashe is the gent who gave both Jim Ba; value‘in respectable circles. But th i a TRACK RECORDS] some youngsters play over their| and Dell Pratt their first passports honded ‘whisky-is being diverted tof pres #powed # decrease in the mum: This means that the savings must be put ° : jects heads the first few weeks when they| to the big orchards. useful and legitimate channels.” eaetcea Siiaated Nite daly aretaee at INTEREST where they are SAFE—and = oat Wer, Hsiption eyoereala taee wen aia forthe paeaors aay whiehy | partment of labor‘aybuveas: lator Pst nate ha enale: in, the a A 8-year- ‘ace vi r return to the. ®wner n hi * aN fs fe ‘i yesterday, breaking the track record | * sae : i ve us everywhere ». for-} {fy most cases the. owners try to ha i : ° f by running the mile and one-sixteenth |* @ouble-header from Omaha. | them to hide. f prove they. don't. own it, aid those] "suet the comparison wag “establish _4% Interest is paid and our Capital and in one minute 44 4/5 seconds. The old = | | Over 1,000 hunting licenses had | \w3io are caught red-handed have nol nonts, entical, Keeranis Surplus of $300,000.00 protects your funds record was 1:45. The race carried a| BALTIMORE WINS ee by the county auditor, further use for, liquor in the. places Jo aod - : purse of $10,000. stoda, the are: confined.” H . PUTER a eT EASTERN BUNTING eq ormen Revenue ec annleisoner tare Haier Oe 8 tetova an paerie .We pay you Z * 4 recommended that Peers E DEMPSEY a ON New York, Sept. 21—Baltimore FUEL SHOR’ SHORTAGE ecke ot hogze be purchased by the when jthe bond: ia.elased: ut on Savings. e =e = won the International pennant race, g ‘ vernment. ..Commigsioner . William Je \ : . Is FROW NED which ended Sunday, leading Toronto’ se hasn't expressed himself up- Eat mother bas: the gadis: ‘ Z » Boston, Sept. 21.—The state. boxing by. a margin of one and a half games. on the matter. It/willbe up to the new baby. commission refused to sanction a bout | [he champions won their twenty- fifth | sécretary of the treasury to make the between Jack Dempsey’ and Frank | Straight game Sunday, establishing a técommendation to Congress, and Con- } = Moran, in which the heavyweight League record. » gress must decide what | acHon will be - championship would. have, been at ran | taken. i stake. The match. had been, tentative- r Ww Y % | ly .arranged for Revere, an Oct. 1, BASEBALL : The: commission. made no announce | > a ment to its reason for refusing sanc- AMERICAN ASSOCTATION i Suen Aware of Bolshe- GET THIS FREE: tion. TONE ee eal . 2 A es as Won Lost Pet. i =." . eae ance Won Lost Pet.| vist Plot to Provoke Disturb. aR cS serouhar dara of ou hal fang ST. PAUL MAKES Minneapolis... 81 71 534] ances—To Frustrate Plans face that legions of persous have oversome WINNING RECORD Toledo... .... 80 73 523 these troubles \fbrough nee ow Jadiane’ = a = ¥ is’ . eee pecipe,. ‘ich DA with a ms zs = BD | Louisvite, 79 > 76 509) Lisbon, Sept. 21—Portugai is suf- Brost bor of the wonderfully eficacionn clat The Sldeat and Largest Bank Loree n YY 16 78 -493) fering. from a_ short: f ment, Kotalko, if you send only 10 cts. (silver . . . Indianapolis, Sept. 21.— After In-] Milwaukee . 75 80-485) provisi hing age of coal and ‘or stamps) to pay the cost of this notice, to . inthis section of the State = dianapolis had scored three runs in| Columbus. 60 92 398 pre trons * hich have resulted in loot- 4. W. Grittaia, 82-381, station F., Hew York ~ the eighth inning Sunday to tie the} Kansas Ci 54 «98355 ae 9) te ata s in some parts. of ceeded ©, Sept. 21.—Fitty-four| _s ie. score, St. Paul came back in the ninth | "+ ae ethostorcotiy in the reappearance} smericans still living of the 78 who| = ; and counted four tallies and made it NATIONAL LEAGUE of the formerly familiar long lines of | ere awarded Congressional medals | ————<$> $y . ) a women standing outside of bakeries rt r—the -high- waiting for bread. The situation has Seen ea testy hear, pe an ‘ie Pa been complicated by an announcement stowed on an American soldier—have of the Minister of the Interior pub- been invited by the Cleveland con- two straight from the Indians, 8 to 4 Won Lost Pct. This was St. Paul’s 106th. yictory, | Brooklyn., 88 59 breaking the American. association | Now York 81 63 record for victories; which was 105, | Gj, For Sale BLACKSMITH SHOP Must sell at once, on!.account of health, EAGLE inna 7 63 lished in the Seculo that th ailori held by Minneapolis. burgh 2° © «69 ae culo that the govern-| vention: committee to be its guests of. Tailorin: and Hat Works bs nt has be a e : . s FOOTBAL iL se a8 77 age st, Blot to s‘provoke disturhanges al ton of the, Pegs ange Suits a cleaned’ and only shop in city, county seat of Me- l Louis over Portugal, so as to lead uae z Paes mi “MEN WIN GAME] ?i2tsini 8] $0 416) general movement later. The ‘Minis-| Meld here September “1, Sand DY ACH pressed, repairing neatly Intosh County. Good farming j hiladelphia \ R . delp 58 ter made it known that the govern-| Of thein ex done. Hats cleaned and eountry; plenty of work. ment had taken precautions to frus- {| trate those plans. There have been severe cqnflicts at 6331 90 55 "620 ‘antarem, Setubal and in other parts blocked, - Phone 58; we will call and: deliver. Enaugh of the 54 have already. ac- cepted /the invitation to assure. the success of the first reunion ever held of the country’s highest honor men. Lyons, France, Sept. 21—The Cali- AMERIC LEAGUE fornia football team defeated the Won Lost Pet. French Southeastern eleven, 25 to 3.| Cleveland:. Call or write SCHAEFFER BROS., | ——— Chicago of the country where stores have been m 215: Bret 'Y Jew Yi roadway, one-half ; i i ‘ ' , New York. 89 57.610 footed and emptied of their contents. | ,,1¢ 18 Proposed to have the medal a é Ashle ’ iN. D- 7° TULSA’ CAPTURES St. Louis 7% 10 503] The military authorities assumed. con. | HONOT men form a permanent organiz- block west of postoffice F 67 78 462 ation while they are here. trol in.Santarem and order was. re- ‘Among those who have accepted ——$—$— “gog | Stored but subsequently fish. tots oc-| «ug tar are: Ralph Hill, Oregon, Ul, Ce TET 398 I'curred, the Santarem fish market was Benjamin Kaufman, Brooklyn, .N. Y ' WESTERN FLAG | 22:2: .. . Sar Washington. . Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 21.By split-| Detroit... ting even ina double-header with | Philadelphia Sioux, City, Iowa. Tulsa, Okla., won ee ee the 1920 Western League pennant. * PARSE ALL HEURES Had Tulse lost both games, Wicbita,|' Cineinnath, 2:9; New York, 5-3 | Pittsburgh, 1; Brooklyn, 2. St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 3. 46 97 321 |'attacked by a mob which seized th2 e n fish and divided it among themselves. Sine ee ee ye oseth B| = Dry cod formerly was the chief and Aivicon Atoka, Tenn,; Waldo Hatler, favorite food of the people but is now Neosho, Mo.; Harold I Johnston, Den- so expensive that only the well-to-do ven Col Earl D: Gregory, ‘Chase can afford it. One,shopkeeper ap- , Alan L, Eggers, New York; ¢ ° ased* the mob. b; City, V. ' | QUIT TOB ACCO American League {supply ne mao: be alstributing, his BK Re Talley, Russelville, Tenn.; an ‘ ’ Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, 13. lowed. to retain his other wares. James C. Dozier, Rockhill, 8. C. > | — Washington, 9; Betrolt: 3. The seriousness of the shortage of |! 4. poe the oe des ice eae : d ti ati lik oe ‘cak Y a Boston, 3; Cleveland, 8. , food and fuel has been emphasized by | *™merican n ver’ isemen Is hike Making 2 e. ol | So Easy to Drop Cigarette. New York, 4 i Si Louis, 2. a statement of Premier Granjo made Pat ee Re Making a a € & " kes 4 ‘ ; . American Ass in Parliament in which he said that : “this,” Cigar, or Chewing Habit |! ssnwauxee, 4; Toledo, 7. ore ane ae nerich he aaid tt iN, Y.. POLICE GET know how recipes run: A cup of “this,” a tablespoonful ’ -% | Minneapots, 2; Lousville, 7. provisions but of.all other articles in- |} SUBMACHINE GUN, of “that,” ten’ drops of the “other,” and “something else” the size of'a walnut. No-To-Bae has helped thousands to |, St- Paul, 6; Indianapolis, 2. break the costly, nerve-shattering to- rs ci my bacco habit. Whenever you. have.a | SIM PLY TOO MUCH | | | > dispensable ,for living. Since there was only 10, ;000 tons of pugar to sup- ply the country, the government was going to prohibit its sale in restaur- ants and pastry-shops so that the hos- pitals of Portugal might not run short. “Butter, lard, coal oil and even vege- tables*have' disappeared from the mar- Ket. since government prices wer2 "‘ixed for those articles,” said the Pre- mier. “The bread question is even moye desperate than, the others. The wheat. in this country, will barely suf- tice to supply bread for the next five days. Wheat contracts are being closed by the government at a very high price. The maize harvest is so bad that we have already imported {| 100,000 tons of it. There is no coal in the city of Lisbon where the poor }} are tearing pp their floors to cook their food and the foreign coal is sold at such an exhorbitant price that it does not even allow our fishing ves- sels to go to sea for fish.” a longing for a smoke, or chew, just, place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. All désire stops. Shortly the habit is completely brok- en, and you are better off mentally, physically, financially. It’s’ so. easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac | and if it doegn't release you from all craving for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money with- out question, No-To-Bac is. made hy the owners;;of Cascarets; therefore is thoroughly reliaple, “CORN IN COUNTY ~ - ‘oo much corn? While county agents and others boast of, the huge® corn crop in the state this year, there gre others who are seriously disap- pointed by it. “There’s too much corn this tall, that’s all,” remarked a re- turned hunter toa crowd last evening. “I won’t hint prairie In making an. advertisement “ing what they advertise if you you use:.a number of “ingredi- ents”: interest, desire, argument, praise) sugges- Py tion, and alwavs;, faets. These advertising ingredients are carefully “stirred in,” in the right order and proportion, so that ‘when the finished. ad- would really know how valuable Information, they. are to you. Remember how often you have refused. to taste some dish, and then a long time after, you have found that it is delicious. That’s just: like advertising. Read ad- vertisements- for a while and “COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA. RECORDS: ON EASY TERMS. IF DESIRED “COWAN’S DRUG STORE CORWIN MOTOR Co. 1” In view of this crisis, the Premier appealed to Parliament for aid and effotts are being made to obtain wheat from the big farmers in the Ri- batejo district. Brazil provides for the payment of compensation to workmen killed or injured in the performance of labor. Most of the coal, used in Argenting New-York, Sept, 21. New. York po-| lice have been: presented with a sub- machine gun for use in riots and in chasing auto thieves. It is in the form of a, pistol, weighs: ‘but seven pounds, and, will shoot 1,300 ‘shots ‘a minute. The gun was designed. by Geueral John T. Thompson, who was chief of the Small Arms’: Division of the army during the war. The: picture shows | is required for the raihvays and in- }{. dustrial establishments, Sergeant Thomas. M. Shaw demon- § ‘strating the io nT ga fayHsaiius vertisement comes to you it is suited to. your ,“taste.” SS “Bat you must read advertise- ments and test them out by buy- o AT Hie Nypaah you will find they are full. of in- terest, tell you things yau never knew.. before, and :tell you. the right thing; to buy. HES Guiidthaaia adda oaaadd é AFVETTUEUUATLESEOULEIOEELTQGUUEEUULENAGOELEOURLOUEGGOAESUESRAGORUU AEE RERO Fal

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