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PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 = cago # L&oning game over New York,| @ 1 5 to 4, yesterday, Pittsburgh took a 17- inning battle, 6 to 5; yesterday.. Glasner and Smith were the oP pitchers. BASEBALL Protect Your Family TAN CRT eGR Aon aaa vA You are responsible for the future of your Wife and Children. Why deprive them of their birthright for a selfish motive? : | Give your wife and children the protection they deserve, by hav- CITY CONTEST ing sufficient Insurance when death calls. This is not an expense, ’ hr : yl int eo alee whi neath ie owes to his wife and Sue: ‘ ' 4 : : Neda se... 2 466) e following form will interest you, as it gives total protection Locals Take Evening Baseball : ; against any disability to yourself, as well as protection to your fam- Game by Score of 8 to 5 ily against death. It pays Five ways and Protects Your Family also. BISMARCK WINS FIRST VALLEY. | Cleveland PLAYING AGAIN TODAY) New. York’. | Washington It. was announced this afternoon Detroit “.:. that Valley City would play Bls- marck again here Saturday after. noon, the game to be called at 4 P.M. The Saturday game with Dickinson was cancelled, and Dickinson will play one game here, on Sunday at 8 o’elock, ~ THE FIRST WAY IT PAYS" (a) Death from natural causes. (b) Death from accidental causes. “2. .§10,000 ‘»-"The policy has paid-up life insurance, paid-up term in- \ surance, loan and cash surrender values, available: at any. time after three years in force. “THE SECOND WAY IT PAYS * (a) WHILE TOTALLY DISABLED (confined in the poured ‘$100 a month, limited'to 12 months for any one 8 Ree ars WHILE TOTALLY DISABLED (following cone’ s- finement in the house) $50 a month, limited to 6 months for any one illness.............. RECS _ ‘THE THIRD WAY IT PAYS I (a) WHILE TOTALLY DISABLED $100 a: rionth, lim." fted' to 12 months for any one accident. (b) WHILE PARTIALLY DISABLED 350 3 month - limited to 6 months for any one accident $ Bismarck defeated Valley City inj : their first baseball game of the season} Now bab: f voll. G 3 d 8 y can enjoy a game of go! olf tannetina of San. Francisco + Leet ee at peotcicch thie! bave started the new fad of packing their tiny tots intothe caddy bag and afternoon. Dickinson is scheduled to making their rounds with them. irs, Bert Farley is shown carrying her play Bismarck Saturday evening and! baby, while Miss Mildred Owens is toting a pet bull pup. . Sunday. ! Hester, of ‘Minot, played second for} first, Collins scoring. Ellis went out. Goheen singled to right. Bismarck and Giffin, of Minot, played) In the third Collins was safe on | Schanlaub was hit by pitcher. Con- short. Harpe is still ont of the game Gilbert's error. Giffin forced him at} roy scored on a. wild pitch. Wyatt: on account of a bad finger, ~' second. Coble flied to left. Giffin; hit to Giffin and Goheen scored when Swartz, first man up, was safe on‘ stole second. Andler. doubled, scor-| ; 4 thrown ball hit him’ on the back Gilbert's error. Hester hit safely past, ing Giffin’ Ellis singled to left, scor-| while he was, trapped between third third’base. Collins beat ont an at- ae Andler, Anderson fouled out to} and home. Gavin fanned, Schanlaub) tempted sacrifice. Giffin hit to cen-| first, was out at the plate, Taylor to An-|. ter, scoring Swartz and Hester. Coble Valley City scored her five runs in! derson, on Gilbert's drive.- Gilbert sacrificed. Andler went out, second to| the fourth. Conroy was safe on Gif-| and Wyatt executed a double. ateal, Wyatt scoring. Becker was safe on Giffin's error. Gilbert scored when Becker attempted to steal and Ander son's short throw to draw Gilbert off | third hit Taylor in the back. . Golds-| berry singled to right, Becker scoring. Klein fanned. Chicago. 5, New York 4. In Bismarck’s half Taylor singled,| ‘Boston 5, St: Louis 4. Swartz sacrificed, ‘Hester flied to short and Collins and Giffin were passed.| Coble singled ‘to left, scoring Taylor BIG. REG IPTS and Collins scored when Wyatt threw 4 over the catcher’s head. Andler ‘fied 5 DEMPSEY BOUT “¥n‘addition the face. value of the policy. will be paid ue 5, In the sixth Swartz was called out on strikes. ‘Hester singled past third. | -death to. the benefieiary inning in which’ Valley City: scored ae York, June 16, ore en aa ; Poe ae" : world’s merare Taylor pitehed well through-| Carpentier om & boy 2 . ; Rete hard THE FIFTH WAY IT PAYS » yas Collins singled to right. Giffin flied to hi ble had ‘chara the game. ‘Coble ‘a field day Insured ‘At the age 65, a MONTHLY INCOME FOR LIFE of. .$ 22.90 ee fin’s error. RESULTS VESTERDAY , Ametsenn, Association Loutsville-&, t.Paul 4. Indi Spee 8. In Inueapolis 8. - lle Kensas ‘City. 9, ae in Lea peat 3, Vala hie “Ai New ‘York: 7: Chl icago Boston 8, ‘Detroit 3. Wehnies 6, St. ule 3, = MT) enmees WILL PLAY Sees DICKINSON AT THE NEW BALL PARK AT _ BISMARCK cheeses Pittsbu burg! Sint * Cincinaatt:9, Punedelphia Te THE FOURTH WAY IT PAYS ‘ Insured Permanent @) Caused either by Accident or Sickness $150.9 ¥ — for 12 months, and $50 a month thereafter. FOR In addition the face value of the policy $5,000 will be . paid at death io the beneficiary. -(b)’ For the Accidental Loss of Sight or Two Limbs..$ 5,000 With an indemnity of $150 a month for 12 months, .. and $50 a month FOR LIFE thereafter. ut. ‘The Bismarck team as a whole play. | ed’ snappy baseball, except in the: one cents Hester scoring, Coble went ‘at third, and handled. all. his: ctiances| Will di nicely, and in ad@ition® drove in Bis. marck runs by his hitting, The box score; mee - Pacifi Mutual Lite Insurance Co., of. Los Angeles, Cal. ‘ ‘Founded 1868. ‘Total Insurance j in force. ....... 05. $950, 408,951.00 | waa It. 1 ‘ Sold By” 3 Goldsberry, eas is country. The Sun ay, une! < ve ea J.C. Wallace $y i BR : lees red: with what the Ha ) Phone 948 i ; AT 3: 00 P. M. le gtraunell_ game|] 614 Raymond Street ; Bigmarck, N. D. Klein, cf Conroy, a8 ... Goheen, ‘rf: .. Schanlaub, 1b nMReeseooroom Sree e | ww omowcy leoneusccot 7 a g mrooecoucy Swartz, If .... Hester, 2b Collins, cf Giffin, sa €oble, 3b . Ansller, 1b ‘Ellis, rf .. .| Andefaon, c Taylor, p and thé Ind! is. Speedway Races are aunually reckoned among the largest ‘and’ most. widely patronized’ sporting events in this country, Last fall, eee persons were jammed into the Yale Bow! when Hi. Sammie Scomet jarvard met the z z dog tal rece wer tle were $69,715. That Sgure for. the Willard-Dempsey bout at To-| Jeffries-Corbett .. prince fierpemer er pied pide topped when Jack Johnson’ on fought tedo, July 4, 1919, supplanted even Corbett-McCoy Ort = rte Dickinson, already with a strong Team, has made special preparations for this Game’ and " expects to. win. Wind up the old "Bus, load in the Family and come to Bismarck for these Games, and see High Class Base Ball- played on the fastest diamond aa: best ball park i in North Dakota. ce [MMT Pe | Taylor. “eB Totals. Beore: by innings: Valley ¢ City . ‘Bismarck Summary—Two-base hits, Andier. Base on balla, off Taylor, none; off Goldsberry, 3. Suract on ne Taylor, 6; by Goldsberry, 2. id pitches, Hit by ee ‘eoeciean U1 pires, Christensen and ‘McGovern. Time, 1:4Q. Attendance. 493. SPORTS BRIEFS eamayilte made it three out of four ni St. Paul y8sterday, winning in te eee and regaining the league = H - 000 500 00045 3 302 201 OOx—8 11 4 sS. pald forthe coming fight. The at- tendance ‘at the inererapolte Speed- ly ranges between 100, d_ 125,000 ‘but: total receipts| P® fall short of what Rickard and his assistants will have gathered in when the gong sounds for the first round of the Jersey City battle, “Tex” Rickard started his career as @ promoter of. Ae cnahip bouts on way erent tling Neleon in Goldfield, Nev., in 1906. ROMMEL HAS THE large scale when Joe Gans met Bat-|'¥ ‘The receipts for that memorable bat-| ‘coming Jérsey City match, has ent La ed the select circle of cruiltion-dollar Dusinesy men.”, . Figdtes leading bouts of recent years, follow: ° Principals ¢ Willard:Dempsey . Johnson-Jeftri Willard-Moran | Johnson (Bura: Gans-Nel JoffriesS harkey x—estimated. quarter of the amount which will be roniy Beran fa. Aus' a on Chr.st-} that large total and Rickard, in fed McGovern-Zrne To. Retura fer Next Sunday Rev. Edward Fletcher Jordan D. D., pastor of the First Baptist church is still visiting his farmer home at York, Mrs, Jordan is not yet well Sunday, Jui and he may possibly 000 Sonducd the service next Wednesday ing. “YANKS’ GOAT Kansas City took its first_shut-out 5 a of the jseason yesterday when To- ledo defeated her,’ ite too. Money In Your Pocket We are selling our Fire Stock Goods at low prices, get in on this sale‘ before all Shawkey’s fine pi pitching enabled New York to win its second game: of the series with Chicago, 7 to, 3. TOWNLEY complimented Klein the tailor for his fine. appearing clothes on the public neem in one of his debates with ‘It’s terrible to think how :nany Automobiles that’ have’ been “atolen saying LANGER was financially ‘able to fi] in’Good. O14 North Dakota nthe purchase fine tailor made suits. i past few months I have sold Mr. Langer 5 suits the past 5 years‘and the fact that he has purchased “more than one is proof that the first one must have been satisfactory in every re- spect. Thousands of other well dressed amen are wearers of KLEIN KLOTHES. KLEIN ~ Tailor and Cleaner BISMARCK - goods are sold. Nicholson’s:-home ran in the 15th, scoring Southworth ahead of him, sone entra, of, R.C. Rosen's New ge Sr Louie Natomas: by; «5: k4 score, yes-| 3 : {s : p & x 115 5th Street tesdeys John,L. Sinitvan’ 8. cimaty double and Alexander’ ifine ‘pitching gave Chi- It’s Terrible National Tractor Farming — - Demonstration FARGO—JUNE 28-29-30 ' ‘TRACTORS — HORSES — OXEN Horse Prizee-$400.00, $300.00, Lone dante $50.00, Oxen $200.00. Write, Phone or Wire COMMERCIAL CLUB, FARGO, for De- tailed Information. LET'S Gott, T was going to say ayn not take out some Insurance inst Theft? It ‘costs .very little. Sire ‘company is one of the oldest, and. most: reli- able in the country. All claims paid: prom ly. Our rapidly growing Fire, Wed Storm, Cyclone, Automobile,: Accident, and that we give all volley, hot Hail -Insurance is the best square. deal and pay promptly. We kindly as! that you |; give us a part of your Insurance. JH. HOLIBAN | st Door -East of the ‘Pest :Officd. jp Rommel 1, star hurler of the . Philadelphia Athletics, has gathered the: New York Yankees’ goat in three fair swoops—nine inni to two of them and 14 innings to ¢! His famous knuckle ball floater has puzzled Miller Huggins’ ball tos- sera, as is shown by his record ‘against: New York 3o' fars April 14: | Athletics, 4; Yanks, 3. | Nine: inning: April 23: * Athletics, uy Yanks 4 Nine’ innings. ‘Mai Athletics, 5; Yanks, 4 innings. —