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| ’ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE is 4 } y UY :] ville, 14 to 8. Brazill race home from fanaa : dae. third: nthe elghth while Pitcher Mil- j a : ler held the ball and the Hargrave “1 ss ALRIGHT No DANGER! BUT is. : ! brothers moved ‘on to second and You Cea ph ine Nov Ever STOPPED TO ‘ Yes, but en 2 Nov lieved ror ee . third, Resnendivaly: Te renee Cotroa [Twnte THAT We MeN MAVE|| LisvTEy | |A MAW Also BAPECTS To MaKe Beare Bes | f and ae prjorter. Box 161, ig _JALWANS. MADE. "THE LAWS ‘THE RuLEs FOR THE KoVSEHOLD St.Paul .. .. .,800/000 060—14 16)°2 ‘| a Divs §-7-imo FAR. On, THE Womadl F THE COUNTRY AND ALL BooY IN Louisville 032 000 003— 817 4 ° ~~ } ‘ AND EXPECTS: EVERY \ COAL MINERS° WANTED—By pee burner Keronene oll stove, RIGHT'S Business! — [ThE WomMBy CopLD DO WAS Tr To COMPLY with THe! PENN ANT FIGHT Batteries: Merritt and BE. Har- La +o ~Beulah Coal Mining Co, at Beu-| Wartically;new. | Also, “Toure. aw. — ty THEM R grave; Estelle, Graham, H.' Miller : i lah, N. D. ‘Steady work. Apply Broadway. , ‘¥-28-6t % z 4 ar v and Kocher, Meyer. « Aes at.mine or at Bismarck office in Haggart Building, ... . 7-24;tf WANTED—Yoyng man. between. the. age of 16 and 20 years old for pormaient position as clerk in.a hardware store Good salary to ight one. Apply: Lomas _ Hardware Co., Mali 9-9-tf WANTED—By an attorney, stenographer; state age, experience ‘and. salary ex- -desizing to study ess: Box 396, Gol- 9-27-5t D—Young man n (preferably with ‘previous office experience) to take mmercial telephone work. Apply. S. Craswell, 121 3rd’St. Biamaree MEN- ig railway mali clerk Ee tions, $1600- 52800. Particulars FRE Write modern Institute, GF oo Bldg., Denver, Colo. WANTED—Junior drug clerk, aoa pay. Reasonable hour References required: Mandan Drug Mandan, N, ORDERLY WANTED—At Bismarck Hos- pital! Apply Monday. 9-25-2t FOR S@LE—Furniture lke: like new, Beds, Chasrae -rugs, sewing machine, tal etc, Call at 723 Sth Street. 9-28-51 FOR SALE—Furhiture, in good condi- Nat 177th St. or Phone ery dey except Saturday. 9-28-lwk FOR SALE—A good baby carriage.” In- quire after 4/p. m., 301 8th street south, 9-24-3t WANTED—To buy ward robe. Phone 512X, 409 5th Street. 9-27-3t. E—Violln_and guitar. 213 11th $3 Street. . Phone b46U 9-27-40) FOR SALE—Household furniture, 228 3rd’ Street. 9-25-1wk “BOOMS FOR RENT ‘ NT-—-Room 16, Old Tribune Block, orner Broadway and Fourth Street. “Possession given Oct. Ist. Hosking. FOR RENT—Rooms for light housckeep- ‘lzo Fange for sale. Phone, 241U, oral at 418 9-28-4¢ WANTED—Messenger at Western “Caton eserant Co, 9-1-tf _ HELP WANTED—FEMALE- WANTED—Ginl for general ‘house work, Especially “high w: Mrs, W...E Lahti 504 Mandan Rve. ‘Phone: $edh-te ie WANED — Competent” girl for general house work. Three . adults, Good wages, ie 7 Main’ street or Phone 7: oy 924s LADY oR GENTLEMAN—To canvass Bismarck, have gvog proposition to 0 Write S, E. Regigtet fin Street. WANTED—oirl to general: House™ work, three adults in family. Phone 837% or call 205 Park Avenue. . Mrs. F. 0, Hell- etrom. FOR RENT eae in modern home, also barn for rent. 218 So. 11th street. _Phone 463K, FOR RENT—Furnished light housekeep- ing rooms on frst floor. 1016 Broadway Phone 518. Bees K FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for Hight housekeeping. 408% Main atreet. 9-27-2t oR, RENT Furnished rooms for two or londay. 409 Sth 8: 9-25-3t EN‘T+-Furnished room in modern 200 Mandan Ave. 9-24-31 3INGLE ROOM—For light housekeeping. 401 th Street. Sd FOR RB ae Street. Z ~3t ZAND ' WANTED—GhI for general house. work ovicapable woman to do house work by day or part day. ‘Telephone 828, sa F274 CAND “FOR SALECA relinguishment of 160. acres in Burleigh County; smati partly fenced. Remember there is nothing dike being a land owner, Other ine a poling edn’ be purchased reasonably, Price $600.00. Hurry! IT HAS ALWwans BEE THAT A ‘sueQn® IDEA OR DEMANDS COME SECOND And ARE THEN USDALLY T 'S Time The cena ALL RIGHT,» au Racrt! NSTENEO To WERE ASSERTIIG THEM- SELVES AND AT LEAST HAVING A sic geayon | surgeudee! HERE TAKE 7EM AND wee IF Leaving Home Grounds \sox Must Win all Games to Win the American League Chicago, Sept, 28—The White Sox were idle today while Cleveland was scheduled to play at St. Louis. The Sox open a three-game series at St. Louis Friday. Cleveland has six more games to play this season against St. Louis and Detroit and if the league leaders win five games they will clinch the pennant and face Brooklyw in the world series. The White Sox will not appear on the home grounds any more this year unless they win the league champion- ship or tie Cleveland for the lead. In order todo this they will have to win ‘all the rest of the games while Cleveland. loses two. Indians Agata Vietors St. Louis, Sept. 28.—Cleveland con- tinued its drive for the American League pennant yesterday, defeating St. Louis, 8 to 4, and retaining the half game lead on ‘Chicago. ,, Sisler drive in three runs and scored the other, his three hits bring- ing his season’s total to 248 to tie the American League record made by Ty Cobb in 1911. Manager Speaker was _ presented with a floral horse shoe by local ad- mirers on his first time at bat. Score: R. HE. Cleveland. .. ..000 012 230—8 11 0 St. Louis .. .. ..002 000 020—4 10 3 Batteries Mails and. O'Neill; Davis, Boehler, Deberry and Severeid Sox Keep Stride ————— re BASEBALL | pea A a AMERICAN “ASSOCIATION L. Pet. St. Paul . 10 Minneapolis . 523 Toledo .. 514 Louisville.. .. .. 5 Indianapolis .. . 503 Milwaukee.. .. .. Ay Columbus... 393 Kansas City . oT Pet. 600 567 582 520 Brooklyn New York .. Cincinnati Pittsburgh. Chicago St. Louis \ Boston... .. .. Philadelphia .. Cleveland .. .. .. . 638 shicago: New York St. Louis . Boston .. Washington Detroit. .. .. Philadelphia. aoe SISLER 10 TAKE HONORS ceiver of the Minot landoffice. John 9-27-2WkS H. ephone 74a Ist mcsie east of Post Office, aa yi . > ¥ Chicago, Sept. 28—With ttle N at ‘BD—Girl_or woman for general i and atock * q Dick” Kerr pitching masterly ball, . ait iy house work. Mrs, Geo, Duemeland, 56] “AND ae uareaiin ain and iets ‘time in which to prepare ‘hints t igiread y, almost..on, the Chicago White Sox continued] Star First Basemen of St. Louis ee. B, Phone 685; 9-2-t# ern house in Bismarck: “Part payment. “This would make*the héaring’y« Tas gota wettayt’ some | their victorious march in the Ameri- - WANTED—Compétent girl for” general I, se Heht abont electién -tfine, and nq ae- pressure trominiant pemmts wilifean League pennant race, defeating) Heads List of Sluggers A, ss "1 9-24-tf oe RENT-—The south %,0f Seo. 23-158- tion probably oud ‘be taken Before! force it out. Indications point to a| Detroit. 2 to 0, yesterday in the final in’ League \ WANTED—Ginl or woman for general] the rest hay. W. S” alegelmeyer, Det | election. Le ; tremendous flow east in the next to] ame ot the season Nore The vietory houge work. Apply Dohn Meat Pian corah, lowa. 10t R Mr. rae anne feboni ained Decne months.” baa pee / ten in e last Chicago, Sept. #8cAz the: major poe Be AES he couldn't get some records’ at the —_—____ : cago, . 28.—, WANTED — Pantr; irl, Appl; rand ry 3 0 vhic! ai r pitched rkable 4 , | league clubs swing {nto the final two ANG ‘Hotel. ghd bee 8-24-tf _ FOR SALE OR RENT eee enable ecard: he)aaid, BROOKLYN GETS Siete a Ste Kable: ehicd weeks of the pennant race, George WANTED—Waltress at t Homan’s, Cs - HOUSES AND FLATS | “It ought to be included in the de- 1ST SERIES GAME} ase ana was never in danger. Dauss | Sisler, star first baseman with St. gS Sean e © Soorn enollersy: Bungalow Hl | cision of the court that you get these i pitched splendid ball allowing. one Louis, seein coral of tarrying oft ; 3 = files i x "" said J ice Robi 2 hit up to the sixth inning. After] the 19 atting champions! of the WANTED TO RENT ____|_ crn,nonse, long for eee; | zoom | Argument in Rate Case at Capi-, eee nunetign ‘of concealing of vec] gi tleage, Sept. 28 The national J iitting Weaver in the ath however [American league. 0 leading to eritine: ne enable furs near school, for $4200, on, terms; 6 room tol is Finished and Court ords from the public! by members 0?) ejsion of yest rt I decided t Eddie Collins and Joe Jackson} Sisler, according to figures compiled ing es modern bungalow, including 3 bed } aes ta yesterday and decided to z Y di i wing the way’ with an nished house or apartment. Phone or{ jooms, desirable and well located; 7 Mr.’ Lemke’s political organization open thé world series at Brook. |Knocked out long singles, which,| today, is showing the way : Hp weites. G60, C. Kettner, McKenzie! room partly modern house, ear school, Considers Matter now! in power is one of the big ques-) Ivn‘on Oet. 5, playing three games |COUPIed with a poor return by! Ty|average of .405, with ‘Tris Speaker of : Hotel. — including 4 bed rooms, for $3500, on tions in the present campaign. there, The change was made‘ at Cobb gave Chicago its only runs. Cleveland six points behind him. Joo WANTED: {2O_ | RENT Housekeeping _terms. Geo. M. Register. 9-23-1wk pia = tie ‘the request of Jim Dunn, wanater Score: R. H.E.| Jackson of Chicago is in third place _Yager, McKenzie Hotel. __9-21-lwk FOR-3; LE BY OWNER Nice garden| NEW POINTS RAISED|McGahan Sells president of the Cleveland club, petrol * 7308 oe Heat , with care Haale tee wth eat WANTE: ‘odern well furnished room| purposes, well fenced, shade trees, ex- ‘ who asked more time to prepare |"; ti “pauss, Ayers, and /Ain-}'The averages include games of Wed- for man- and wife, References, 8. E-| cellent water. Barn, garage hen houst,! ne supreme, court has! under: con: Journal to Corbett) the Cleveland grounds in the | | Batteries: Dauss, Ayers, a Hane Pa tL 2M RE a Head fede atid ahigkenss Good rea. sideration today the request of Wil- event his team wins the American Spied a aeusoeaye “Babe” Ruth, the home run mon- AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES |° 80”, for selling. Write C,H. R,, care] 4 | Minot, Sept. 28.—The Dakota Statep leiigue pennant, ‘The teams’ will Ruth Gets 2 Mor arch, who went . homeruntéss for. 2 FOR SALE—1920 Bssex, a real bargain, | -aUune. $-25-3t| liam Lemke to continue the restrain-" Journal’ has been sold by L. D. Mc- on Oet. 8 and open ‘in the | Philadelphia, Sept. 28--Hath’s fifty-| week, failed to shake off his batting iro tn pertect | HOUSE FOR SALE—A large house of | ing order against the inerease in in-| Gahan to V. A. Corbett of this city and i erican League city winning Second ana Ate ea Wains Fak aNiied slump, but managed to ¢ling to fourth ress -B, ., Care Bi scone ant pov gor oC or 380 fenge terstate railroad rates and appoint a| John A. Corbett of Williston, who will| the pennant, either Cleveland or scored all the rune in New York's 3] place in the Mst of leaders’ with ‘an marck Tribune Co. 9:28-1Wk | of" improved: land ‘close to Bismarek, if | Commissioner to represent the court | take possession the first of the month. | Chleago, on Oct. 9 ior a fours 110° victory over Philadelphia. Both } average of .367, although he thgde only FOR SALE—Crow Elkhart five passenger | properly” priced.: J. H. Holihan, ‘Ist{at a hearing before the railroad com-|,The Corbett brothers) are old time game serie: * peoty dri the hit fi si: Ec ear. in’good condition $300 cash. Owner) door east of Post. Office. Telephone! mission for the purpose of taking tes-| pewspapermen.- For years V. A. Cor- 3g abi IME of Ruth’s homers were drives over the j.one. hit in six games. leaving state, Also fur robe $25.. Tel. | 745, 9-27-2 | timony. , The request was made at the | paps blish if the Keumare| BENNY right field fence. He hit two’ other}. Rice of Washington is in no danger | Hey toa HOUSE FOR SALE=I have a fully mod-| Cese of the neument tatore, the | cett Was Publisher: of the Kenma! L¥ LEONARD. © J1ines to lett and‘ center which were ‘of being deposed as the leading base « FOR" SALE—Stidebaicer aulom ern six room house for sale on eaay ite News and since then he has been Re- a caught close to the boyndaries of the | stealer. He has fifty-five thefts to his cylinder, A-1 condition, just Sverhauied, terms, Good location, new house, price] Court late yeBterday: TO MEET WHITE laying space. credit, while Sisler is next in line _Inquire_210_W._B: oa vy wie ee ne] cee reaponable:: enone fifth cash bal} “Would you think that a commis-| Corbett published the Williston Gra- P Score: i R. H.E.| with thirty-seven mobile for n 4 . H. EB. i ; cheap, FW. Murphy. Phone Be ae | onengetiscaticn and house is "priced sioner ought to be dppointed to take phic for. years, selling, his plant to! | Chicago, Sept.. 28, Benny Leonard,| Now Vork. .. ..200 001 000-3 8 0| Other leading batters: Jacobson, St, ce 3rd_ Street. -28-1wk | low.for quick sale. Address Lock Box 'y A n the Nonpartisan league company of | worlds champion‘ Ifghtweight boxer, Philadelphia.. ..000 000-000—0 6 0) Louis, .346; Rice, Washington, .34 FOR SALE—Auto tral ne i wheels, | 605. Tel. 388 during business BOUT at the hearing? Justice Robinson} farmers some months ago. has agreed to a return match with] Batteries: Mays and Hoffman; | Judge, Washington, .340; Tobin, St. run less than 150 miles, ‘Inquire 210 WV. ae sd enero eer Lod Ky asked. Mr. MeGahan and family expect to | Charley White of Chicago, whom he] Rommel and Perkins Louis, .338; ' Weaver, Chicago, 337; Broadway. 9-28-6t | HOUSE FOR SALE—I have for sale Both, replied Lemke. leave about Oct. 5 for California, | knocked out in the ninth round at lew" | fine new ‘modern 6 room hofse;)/ During the close of the hearing | wh th rt blish lan- | Benton Harbor, Mich., J and Felsch, Chicago; 334; Meusel, N ere the veteran publisher is plan- | Benton Harbor, ich., July 5, it is s York, . it, 327. E WORK, WANTED . owner going to California and must | Lemke read editorials from magazines | ying on starting a chicken ranch. He | announced. The East Gres” Tad deere ee sel St orl Cobb, Detro Wak FED Work jby day, by lady jwith | sell. A’ req] snap. $1,000.00 cash|on the action of Congress on the} jg one of the oldest dewspapermen In | athletic club has offered a purse of position as second division leader se-| . The scramble for the:batting cham- aad centhtathedts “ate ‘al ice Slobajan, j handles, ‘balance monthly payments. | Esch-Cummins bill. the state. $500,000, cure by defeating Washington, 2 to/1, pionship of the National league has i 9-24-lwk |, W. 8. Casselman, Tel. office 0, Res-} He said there was'a temptation ufi- ———, Leonard received $14,000 for histand 2 to 0. developed. into a tight race between . idence 272. 9-28-Iwk.| der the guarantee of return by Cou-| Naw Grain Rates On mateh at East Chicago, it was an-!” gcore—First Game: R. H.E,| Roger Hornsby of St. Louis and Nich- SALESMAN SRVERATE Modern houses, for sale To sarees to pay Diet rae a me ae é nounced. Receipts were $27,135. Mo-] Washington. 000 000 001—1 9 2] olson of Pittsburgh with Hornsby top- TOD CAN HAKN BIG MONEY—Selling} C@ted nicely, and on terms " idn’t mat F 9 ‘ ait wut r Datta ress. Si egister, jannafin | rao isi 7 aarp EEES atteries: | Schacl r f BAG, Wright. ‘Kentwekys tamed Street. : 9-24-28 | 5 1-2 per:esne vebwrn iguarantéed. . Chicago, Sept. 28—The new rates TWO COACHE Picinich, Gharrit: Jones and Schang. olut behind the St. Louis. slugger. do's in twe weeks; Hopper, Illinois, | POit SALE—Seven room house with bath.| Mr. Lemke also complained of the) | 7) Cie vi A Takes are prac |, Cincinnati, Sept. 28.—Pat Moran : R. H.E.| Young of New York is third with .362 earned $2110.03 Yn one month. ‘Our plan! 50. foot corner lot on Avenue A, close in. cost of food on dining cars. « This 8 S yet because the | Boasts of two football coaches on his 000 000 000—0 @ 0{and Roush of Cincinnati, fourth with from manufacturer direct to user. Ex-, Laay terms. Also good sewing machine | has become quite an item of expense | tically ineffective as yet becaus team Besides Greasy Neale, whe Rhea eam cer Rett, clusive territory given. Write or wire| cheap. Phone 279Y. 9-28-1wk ' roe a number of state officials, who | Tailroads have failed to deliver grain made a hit at the. M * 2),.340. 2 ‘i h quick before your territory is taken. ur hor all fur! Go a lot of t ling at stat ense | to the lake ports. Arthur C. Sullivan, he Marietta gridiron} Batteries: Erickson and Gharrity; 3y Williams of Philadelphia, the THE CHADBOURN-FAIRCHILD CO.,| “ni “Call at 815 Ave. B, Saturday | 40 4 lot of traveling at state expen! &C j | last fall, Joe Meyers has been named} Harper and Walters. leading home run hitter of the league, president of D. Sullivan 0. vessel conch of St. Xavier. P eounotied: “with® ‘another four. base 19.E, Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. | morning before 11 o'clock, or any time| on Pullmans. (N. W. Distributors for the Giant, Tire = 3-24-3t| Mr. Lemke said the restraining or- | agents, said here today. ———— “ a — y ing his total up to fifteen. & Rubber Co) 927 28-29 | © Li = Six, Tom partly modem| der ought to be continued at least| | pene Ee aad ae TY PLANS HUNT DODGERS T A KE are ore Mak Carey of Pitts. 5 rooms, eas! ‘on! e Tel $, r 1, ;. OST AND FOUND Ee: hoor luca terms, Geo. M. Regiater. it cnt to give hing time to prepare bubhnesd could be done on the lakes Detroit, Sept. 28. Cobb will go burgh continues to show the way with ick fox fur between Naughton . 9-24-1wk | himself to speak onthe question fmocse hunting in the northern woods a total of forty-eight. Other leading . : = é if the railroads could haul the grain,'*4 township and Bismarck by way of Ar- i house, will "give | "ates before the: railroad commission: a ‘for one week after the American batters: . ff nold. Finder please jreturn same. to a ror Justice Robinson agreed that 30 days | Said Mr. Sullivan. It is la Hee League season closes. He'll then go : J. Smith, St. Louis, .329; Wheat, { Tene a ee aS ie eX. was the least he ought to have. coming in to Chicago nor Duluth, the) 19" the coast to play in an exhibition Brooklyn, 325: Williams, Philadel- LosT—South Bend gold watch with. piece ee burner electric stove,| ‘The hearing was set several days | reat shipping points on the American] 0 i¢6 a Rei adie i ti petra Tee of buckskin attached as chain. Finder |“ jn good Conde n, Inquire 615 Seventh ago for Oct. 16. Lemke didn’t dwell | side of the Great Lakes. ' . phia, 319; ‘scott, St. OUI PASS return to Geo. Coleman 5th Street or] Street, or phone 877. 3-27 ry “We have of course carried some, ; Re Gnians Ree locher, Chicago, .318; Konetchy, aun ites FOR RENT Furnished Tight Tousekeep: | YerY Jone this time on the auestion) ne ine to spenk of—a very nomi- | Cooperative Wool Brooklyn, .319; Fournier, St. Louis, mall alligator Pocketbook, be- ing rooms on first oor. 1016 Srondway.|of Whether the railroad commission | but nothing to sj ‘ eT nes . 305; Meusel, Philadelphia, 208. “yween Richholt'’s and 615 Seventh street. | Phone 518. $-21-1wk| has authority to.inerease rates, but | nal amount. ‘The big movemen Grow f C. di piease return to 615 Seventh i ers 0: anada 9-27-3t | —oooO SEE O80 * es York’s Fail to Win’ Re- “Wilbur Good of Kansaa City batted i og, mee | BY BLOSSER Ship Big Tonnage New York’s Failure to Win his way to second place tn the race > pAAS AVS F fk Now, Isn’t That Too Bad ——_— for the American Association cham- 2 FRECKLES AND HIS TENDS Rony Jane e veinee sauete Sask., Sept. ions moves Pennant Chance from pionship, as a result of crashing out r Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers} ~ Gras| fourteen hits in/his last seyen games. = == —- Fi § s MISCELLANEOUS —_- WELL HERE. ME LAD Assoviation reports it has shipped P , He has an average of .333, While Hart- [LANDOLOGY—Special Number just out containing 1920 facts of Clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home. or as an investment you are thinking of. buying good fa lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LAND-. OLOGY. It is free on request. Ad- dress: SKIDMORE-RIEHLE LAND OSH ANY 435 Skidmore-Riehle Bids. Marinette, ‘Wisconsin. this season 622,465 -pounds of wool a eT ae cen ley of Columbus continues to top, the A is A DENNY FoR YOUs trom." Saskatchewan New York, Sept, 28.—Brookl:;;n won | °Y pyommers tf JN bie een AN now } Now- Now. pounds from Manitoba. Fifty thousand the championship of the N itiona! aster tty et aon te aes av | clube games of Wednesday. r wy | League yesterday, although idle, ay ‘a : ‘ VT CANTLWAVE. A\L RIGHT. neunae renal. te rf ter wnich a result of New York being defeat- unny Brief of Kansas City and AN CANDY- Inces of 1,060,000 pounds about 1g;a0n | & PY Boston here in the second xatse | BOTEGNS ial er bones tn BoolloOQ,00 Paul club are again tied for honors in pounds moye than last year. ‘The in-] Of their doubleheader vg,,| Nome run hitting, each having twenty- crease is chiefly from small flocks of ti B dokis li ned aa with the | “Wo. In base stealing, Rapp of St. farmers in the mixed farming area| "@ BT yas eee M loss of the second game. Each now Paul went into a tie with Dressen, his FOR SALE—60" threshing m: ines, Some as good as new, going at'@ bargain. Size 22'in. to 40 cylinder, all makes. Hazelton Second Hand Machinery’ Co., Hazelton, N. D. &4-2mths BLANCHE BARNARD—199 South Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Will answer six questions and give a briéf inspirational Reading for ONE DOLLAR. Give name of favorite flower and date of birth. 9-10-1mo ViouNs REPAIRED—And all other musical instruments. Bows repaired. All work satisfaction guaranteed. Send in. or wri ae partieulers. + Peters’ lusic House) Valle; NL pele ela eos 9-14-1mo FOR SALE—Two fine corner lots on pav- ed street, one- 100x150, and one eA finest residence lots in the city. lo lot-on Ave. B. A very fine bullding apot with all improvements in. A. FOR ¢ SALES Cedar fence posts 6 ft Gin. 12c\ each on the car at Tacoma., Bank reference with order and cash on_de- livery. Apply John McIntyre, Fern Hill, Tacoma, Wash,, 9-16-10t FOR SALE— Two months old Chester White pigs out of Powder Lady No. 213984, and Buster Brown No. 88707, don G Schneider, Box 123, este rou ~SALE—Fine 1 Hotel property, moving picture and auto livery business all in one. See or write me for particulars. E._A, Anderson, Steele, N. D. 9-17-imo TO AUTOMOBILE _.OWNERS — Stop squeaky wheels by having rims refit. We . straighten sprung wheels. 714 Thayer. Phone 137. 9-23-1wk FOR SALE—The only Lunch Room and Confectionery in town. Will sell cheap. B, SIENGE, DP, Ph. C Consultation Free Cele. 9, 11—Luens Bioch—Fhene 200'. along the Canadian National railways. Devetopment of small flocks by farm- ers is said to have more than made up for the loss of the big herds of old range days which were broken up as he country became more thickly set- tled. |Married Women Must Give Up Their Jobs Topeka, Kan., Sept. 28.—As a result of the recent official announcement at the general offices of the Santa Fe railroad here that married women em: ployed in the general auditors office should adjust their affairs with a view of giving up their positions, a score of young married women, most of them ; brides, have left the company. The official order specified that in cases where the husband’s salary was not sufficient to maintain his wife aré himself comfortably, the wife would be permitted to continue her employ- } ment. Jt was explained that the standing rule not to employ married wemen in the general offices was sus; during th war, and that the intention now is to re-establish this r2gulition in all departments. BOY CAUGHT IN SHAFT. IS BEATEN TO DEATIL Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 28.— Be- fore the engine could be stopped Earl Gordon, 15-year-old son of Mr., @nd, Mrs. Thomas Gordon of Winfield, w: beaten to death when his clothes be. Farmers’ elevator at Winfield. has four games to play, and if the vgammiate, each having 46 thefts to his Giants win all of their and the] Credit. Superbas lose their four the final] Other leading tarerave Dondeat, standing would be: Brooklyn wont *, ile 31: "ea a 90; lost 64. New York won 89;[2"") rencieae te lost 65. at te re ade Boston won the second game of a| Kirke, Loatgrite, 8 Gt iG 2 doubleheader, 3 to 2, after losing | Peul, 322; Brief, Kansis City, 310. the first, 2 to 1. Boeckel’s home run into the left field bleachers in the ninth inning gave Boston the victory after New York had tied the score in the eighth on Frisch’s home run. Score: First game: : Bostan .. .. ....000 000 100—1 7 2 New York .. ...000 200 00x—2 4 1 Batteries—Townsend and O'Neill; Nehf and Snyder. Second game: R. H. £. Boston: ..... .. 100 010 001—3 8 1 New York .. .. 000 100 010-2 6 1 Batteries — Pieriotti and Gowdy; Ryan and Smith. JUST CASTOFFS. Seattle, Sept. 28—Clyde Wares, him- self a castoff from Oakland, is proving the theory that his type often come back strong. He has seven former R. H. £, | Oakland discards in his regular line- up. BOHNE’S NERVE ‘dan Francisco, Sept. 28.—Sanimy Bohne, recent purchaser of the Reds, kas 2 lot of nerve. He has tried. to steal home seven times this season and made the play on six occasions. OOO ee FOR SALE Cards Win Last Game Chicago, Sept. 28—St. Louis con- cluded its season’s work here by trim- ming Chicago in decisive fashion, 16 ‘ to 1. One Overland, Model 88, Equipped Score: R. H. E. with Six Cylinder Continental St. Louis . .. ..023 131 411-16 25 Ol! Motor. Chicago 000 000 010—1 7 14 Batteries —Schupp and Clemons; |] One Oldsmobile Truck, brand new, Martin, Cheeves, Jones and O’Far- with 35x5 Cord Tires. rell, Daly. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘Triple Steal cpt. 28.—A triple ste: y Brazill, Hargrave and E. Hat= Two Dodge Touring Cars. USED caK MART came caught in the main shaft at the | grave featured an otherwise slow game which St. Paul won from Louis-

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