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PAGESIX : TUESDAY, JULY 12,1921 FARGO BEATS | "25 Shins WILTON TEAM; — ASKSWOMENTO. |s2itezrs AID MEMORIAL urés as to’ vocational training of dis- abled: veterans and added: 4It Is Inevitable that our obliga- tions will grew’ anil grow. euor- mously. We never have; neylected and never will neglect. the, de- pendent soldiers and there ix no way to avold ‘time's: remorseless claysitication.” ‘ | The president said Congress: would) the government for’alleged breach of ,comtract growing out of a: plan to’ in- "MAY GO AFTER |; his brother on Sunday, was arraigned « in municipal court today,--He pleaded! not guilty today. The two brothers quarreled over a thousand-dollar debt y the brother owed’ Herman, ARE BURNED }. Menominee, Mic’ July 12.—Fire ~ PLAYING HERE Three-Game Series Between Lo- ~ TO ROOSEVELT Secretary of National Associa- not ignore other problems of légisia-| uon but that he had come to’ discuss these. DEMPSEY TITLE} Chicago Cop Said to Have Stop- cals and Gate City Team i Opens Tonight ' ‘The Fargo baseball team came on a ;Grdinary session will have a reassur-| policeman .was in New York seriously 3 —Herbert to Bismarck last night for the three- | in which ‘Theodore Roosevelt wasing:etfect onthe entire country aud | Zonsidering his chanceg of winning the| Megrage: heed wie he amnacnst schrubbery, full basement, hot game series which opens here this| horn. : speed! our resumption of normal avtiv-| world's heavyweight boxing champion-| sane | Water heat, gas stoves and evening at 6:30 P. M,, after playing | Mrs. Charles A. Brxaii,.uf New York,|'ities and their rewards which fond to} ship from Jack-Dempsey. He is: Henry aa ae laundry tubs, garage. This is Wilton, Fargo won the Wilton game, ; secretary of the Worhtuti’s Roosevelt|'make a prosperous and happy nation.| Darneille, 21, the undefeated heavy Didn’t Care What a good buy at $4,700, to the 8 to 4, with Jensen pitching. All the games of the Fargo series will be called at 6:30 P. M. It is not; likely that any future games can be scheduled with the Fargo team. and} fans will have their only chance of/| seeing the Gate City team, declared by many to be the best in the state, jin tion Visits in Bismarck Women: of: North: Dakota’ are: asked to aid in the maintenance of the home marck yesterday and today, stoppitig’ automobile with her son and daugh- ter, told of the work done by the’as- sociation. The old four-story residence.in New York was restoret: by the assoviation: Memorial Association, who was in Bis-|, here on her way, to the coast in ani}finunce committee Move to Recommit, “I want to emphasize the sugges- tion,” jhe said in conclusion, “that. the .|,accotiplishment of the major task for which you’ were asked to sit in extra- When President Harding concluded his‘ address Chairman Penrose of the’ moved that the bonus bill be recommitted to that com- mittee as urgéd by the executive. _ ped Mob ' of 100 with Bare Fists ~New York, July 12.—A Washington weight champion of the United States navy destroyer fleet during the war. cles. Draneille was pronounced by piay- sicians to be'in: perfect conditions: phy: but otherwise unknown in boxing cir- |, sically and this, followers: say, ,witht) graveyard. Being discouraged, I gav2 his build, which is very similar to thé ty oe p Lande A GOOD HOME [An Excellent Location| which today destroyed the barn’ of Frank Burns ‘burned 30 head of Hol- stein’ cattle. Fag 2 IMURDERED HIS. ' BROTHER, CHARGE An all modern residence, 8! frooms: and’ bath, hard wood’ floors, east front, screened’ porch, pretty lot, trees and iAright, party. terms can be given. * Phone 961 Henry & Henry} ie Happened “I became a physical wreck from stomach trouble and was a fit sub- ject only for the operating table or to’ drink, which made things action in these games. | ‘The Fargo line-up was strengthened | vecently with the addition of two oi | three stars from Red River Valley | teams which had: ended their season { Moore, Minot catcher, did not join Far-| go’s team. He has heen asked to man-} age the Minot team, but is reluctant | to take on the job. A meeting of Mi-/ not boosters is to be ield in that city} this week to! talk: over the team’s. af- fairs. | ‘ 1 After the’ Fargo, series ends ‘here; Bismarck goes to Fargo and plays there Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Minot is scheduled to come here the séveral mionths ago. The dedication Drought to thé old brick ; residence many of the nation’s most distinguish- ed people. Funds are being raised by |: MOVE TOSTOP While’ Here Mrs, Bryan’ coniferred| Governor of Tampico District! with: Col. Littl¢, and. she announced |, : | that contributions tothe funtl may. be made through the First Natiotial Bank ; or through Mrs, John 0: Hatichett’, of}; Tamp uly .12.—By the! Valley City, state chairman of-thé Wo-|};Assoqiatéii Press.)—General Caesar ‘|;man’s: Roosevelt; Memarial Association. |, Lopez Lara, governor of Pamaulipas, Each woman who' contributes $1 Will] is’ taking: steps to avoid disorders ia receive’ a’ medallibti béaring the like-| the Tampico oil region due to unem- ness: of Col.’ Rosevelt and have theli| ploynient, Upon orders:from ‘President |, champion’s together with his natural e. I got so-I didn’t care what ‘all-around: development. and., fightin | happened, and: wanted to die. Mayr’s F s ability have placed’ him among those!\wondertul Remedy has cured me of 7 who can properly aspire to defeat} everything. Am now in fine condi: | ———— Dempsey, The Washington policeman! tion and feel 25 years younger.” It is KODAK _WORK |, ‘ Won local fame on the Fourth’ of July!', “simple, harmless preparation that HOSKINS Done For The |' a { fren he, susie disturbance rate removes the catarrhal mucus from the AMATEUR 5 4 t le hts. e S AC! intestinal tract and allays the inflam- _ , Takes Action knocked down every man in a mob | mation which causes practically all Feat e ciyehtee dosithe Gineee : i work we do. Mail Orders Given |, Prompt. Attention. 4 HOSKINS, Inc.’ Bismarck, N. D. i | that rushed at him and Washington | stomach, liver avid intestinal ailments, newspapers number the casualties at’ including appendicitis. One dose wili about 100, convince or money refunded. INVENTOR OF AtAll Druggists. PNEUMATIC TUBE JUDGE FRANK MARSH. Nov matter where the St. Louis Browns’ finish, there is-one man who following Tuesday. thinks they are the greatest team in| names enrolled in-a- book-in- the house: |:@bregon jhe has’ organized" ati’ o| to’ j ue Frayne Baker, president, ani’ H. F.| the majors. Mrs: Bryan visited the Roosevelt] look after the situation and is concen-! DIES IN CHICAGO: e Keller,-secretary, ofthe local hall clib,| ‘He..is Judge ‘Frank Marsh of Man-| cabin at the capitol grounds before {trating the unemployed in thig city for ee Sa | a ety an rvice has. made public’ a statement of fi-| chester, Ohio. leaving the city! the’ purpose of sending them to’ the in-| . Chicago, July 1: James W Beach, | nances for the information of fans, up| His-idea of baseball is: that George]. | Sonepenpcensscet ae \ terior, ‘ 71, inventor of the pneumatic tube and: | TW ; to July 10, as follows: | Sisler, conceded’ by most fans to’ bel’ FY y The total number of men out of| well Known Chicago’ attoriey, diet! THE i O STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH Received froni sub- ithe best all round player in the/’ . work does not exceed 10,000. here lest night. Some years ago he WE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS scriptions .. i $1,919.09 | majors, is the whole American League. + ; Tampico was quict, yesterday and’ lost a $20,000,000 damage suit again: 2 i ‘ Received from ball And this is simply because Marsa’ fry oS ‘ay | there; was nothing to suggest a crisis games ...ei. 0... 6,323.95 | Once played’ on the team of the famious 4 ¥ aS:a result of the partial shut-down of Received trom pop [pow Sislers,” at Manchester, back in i oil operation: a : Py stand permit-.... 50.00} 3 geek oS ‘ i Yet 3 i Labo eOateeand ¥ | The “Six Sislers” were the father, a if . 4 Gi y ; stand and tence. $1. j uncles and cousins of the peerless . ai \} : 1 ( g 4 Lf, ’ players dalaries” George. Questions Propounded by Feder. 5 fn ‘ ap oe Players —_ expense, [Ye Ra ¢ ation Are Answered PY ( L G i : Yi D y* ee. and aie | straight’ to New York. Likewise Uhr p ieeneee i EY ‘ es y hoard .....-.+++ 768.8 *| cago, which had dropped three\games |. Chicago, July 12:—Answers ‘to the : LY ef ! t 4 Mis expense, | to tle Indians, defeated the Yankees | question as what is wrong with ag) ne) seit RN ‘EA Hartford Windstorm pol- ) stamps, stationdry ; three times, including today’s game. culture. which were asked farmers). Chita: July 12 ‘ixiety: in re: 157.68 | Washington atid Detroit continué i i ‘ { ‘ A " | d nm arid D te froth 1,600 counties in 47 states by thé’) gard to jincreasing reports, of olack |Ficy directs the property owner a, SLi : joer ci aren rea aN hen American: Farm: Bureau Federation: to |'rust andj: of hot weather , age in i 4 m Rati Red Soe are weak in scorire power | ascertain the opinfots of the farmers! the: spritig. crop regibn: made the | to the one and only. means: of 4 tax “Ma 87.50 St. Louis has resumed its’ heavy itt: themselves began’ coming into head-/wheat market Jump today. Prices . Kavertisit 37.50 lnguttera | ‘ly’ lat ¥ euK, (quarters. of the federation here today. | rose nearly “7 cents a bushel in some reimbursement for tornado Nat fies fos Kane aa SPatevadee: the a i dy | Phe’ answers indicated that thé’ far-|cases, Séptember delivery touching | rae 5.00 Cee Tae ed ee ate acy | mers believe that; conditions would: be} §1.24 3-4 as against $1.18" at yestet- |Bloss. Bank balance 188.44 havé been’ unable to make good’ use ee eee te on tirelen prot day's’ finfgh : . oF Matte Many SE ucts and marketing farm’ products co- LIGHT A Windstorm policy not i , ; ativel a : ‘ LOCAL HORSES RUTH SMACKS rere al len ear , | ronly pays for your ruined i : NATED UT q s' for WINNING RACES OUT HIS 32nd STORM STRIKES | serene a, seo ace nf butingy ut aloo na og ~ Chicago, July 12,——dabe Ruth got sacs _ j Many places in the stite by the weath: | dariage: dorie-by. rain accom- ‘ af, a race horse owned by {his 32nd homer yesterday off Dicky ( or. bakeng Eady fol of feat the? Mea 3 a i Sryan, of Bismarex, is do- | eer. New York won, 4 to 6. : ji 1 Vo, ending a : panying. the wind ‘aces at! Catido, The horse ree ; > b to. thee Sancta car nist : é 7 won three straight heats over a field |, r : — | Anfenit, A Hartford Tornado policy Os MIVLIN LOCK CO, of classy trotters. Lottie Russell, | i (ees " Lo: . ras | ; wets ee . Z 2:11 1-4 got second money in a field | \ Life and: Property Loss is Re: is snynonymous with complete MISAT APGLIS. MINN ; of 11 starters. Both horses are own- ey rted from Minot tee ‘ E ed by ‘Mrs. ‘Bryan. | ‘ Lai ij protection. i ‘ 5 = a ‘ VAN HOOK HA ‘ LEAGUE STANDINGS Minot N. D,» July 12.—Life, prop: jeter ay a rari he ne : : a =m. . ie erty and crop losses are reporte . ‘ eae is agency writes them. e ‘ 5 3 STIFF SERIES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | from wind, ‘hail and’ electric storms a uAaeeast tot Bl Leia eae aoe With our. new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which x ‘ | Louisville: Won, Lost. Ft | which have visited svetions of north- | nity 's probably showers tonight and Boa eis ; we recently installed, our bank is'a safe place to keep your { Van Hook, N. D., July 12:—Van | Minneapolis fe. 35.367, /Weterr aNorth| Dakota: Militieapatta, d ey : i Liberty Boras and other valuables as well as to do your Hook’s fast base liail team is: sched-|'Milwaukee . 4539) Bee iiad ion Wier Tolet Beierwster F u ‘a U0. geaeral banking business, uled to play six games in three days | Indianapolis . 40 41 AOL ‘farm’ near Van Hook when he’ ven: | ‘ eo Be e x A as fOllOWs:. 7° Bt. Paul)... + 39° 43 476) tured from the basement of the house | | I IN Fi ., q k a k N D. Jay te the duties with. Buterin. | ansee Clty eet _ AOT HN F. <“Phe Maa Wh Kno irst National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. Canda, July 13, at Bowbells, 2:30 | Toledo ... a ee cy irarge ton nner ad Fe : ean Mae eons . P.M. July 13, at Kenmare, 6:30 P, M. | Columbus 35 48422 | Gide aon of Nortligate lids itt a.) Namie: “Bayer” ‘ Insurance. ‘GET A-SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW ‘ \duly 14, at Flaxton, 2:30 P.M. July! — clara Neon of Northgate és it a) Name “Bayer” on Genuine . 14, at Protal, 6:30 P. M. | AMERICAN LEAGUE cahereTois cavers bupia: wate bho s: 2 : Bismarck, N. mis Safety. First 1 Van Hook claims to have the’ fast: | Won; Lost. Pet. | Soceived when lightning struck her | 4 . q est team in the northwestern part ot |, Cleveland’ 50 28.641 | sather's farm home. Béfore the fire the state, and is scheduled to play|New York 47 31.605 | could be extinguished, the’ girl was | Minot a series in the future. | Sashington 4 ooh ‘unconscious, her body’ blistered ad | y | Boston ai: agg halt burned off. | i] PRISON. TEAM St. :Loui 45. 1438 Crop damage was reported from i ; hicaaas 42. “493; { Van Hook, Rugby, and Garvison. At ; SPLITS EVEN) Chica 45-4251 Blaisdell, @ large barn on the John’ = ea EL ular at a iis peel farm’ was blown over. Small | ; Faye = The penitentiary tedm wants to play | On , buildings on the P. B. Eideu; P. M.| 2 ~ Zz Cannonball again, Cannonball defeat NATIONee eet pen Pet, | Moen, Ole Tollefson, andiAy T. Rey- |) a. aspirin onlyias told in each 2 ed thei pen team Sunday afternoon,'12} pittsburgh 27 658 | ROlds: farms near Vari bow are re- | TUKe ANP on Tablets of 2 to 7, after the pen team had beaten! xuw York rte ported leveled. The sranary of T. J. | package of genuine Bayer Tablets o 2 Napoleon, 6 to 3. The prison team lias Bost Deel 32 De Tienna near Van’ ‘Hook somer- | Aspitin. Then’ you: will be following = won two out of its last three games, Sh = ies 37 |Satlted twice and landed right side | the directions and dosage worked out = “ defeating a strong Mandan team a Brookyi 38 up, ninety feet from the founda: : by physicians during: 21 pears, and = week ago Saturday. Love pitched 2| Chicago .. 40 Hom: * | proved safe by milieu it ‘ake na = prison’ team. Myers was in the box} Philadelphia. 2-52 7 Mia us " \adkarthem without fear for’ ‘Colds, = for Napoleon: Reilly, pen catcher, ; split his hand and- Peoples, second | baseman, hurt a finger. -Season Half Over With Pittsburgh Leading New York’ MUST BE CURTAILED Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ere F Earache. Toothache, Lumbago and for. (Continued from Page 1) Pain} Hatidy tin’ boxes-of twelve ta- four billiois of government insuranc?' bidts!.cost few cents: . Druggists also was in force. ‘sell larger. packiges; “Aspirin is the On Vocational Training, .|: trade: mark of Reyer-Maniufacture of The president also retited' the’ fig-| M@hoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. RESULTS YESTERDAY | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Louisville 11, Minneapolis 6, |. Indianapolis 15, St. Paul 3. ‘Milwaukee 10, Toledo 9. Columbus 1, Kansas City 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘New York 4, Chicago..0. New York, July 11.—The _ half St. Louis 5, Washington 4. way mark of the major league | Boston 6-7, Detroit 1-3. pennant es finds the’ Pitts-| Others‘ not scheduled: 4 ourgh NaNena) Leaders: 3%. : a ames ahead of New York and. the Cleveland World's. Champions with | the’ same margin over the other New | York club. The pace of the pirates | is 65 points better than that set by Brooklyn winning from the pennant | last year while the Indians are going | at ao point higher rate than in 1920.| For twenty-four hours ending at The other first division clubs of | noon July 12. both leagues are playing winning ball! Temperature at 7 A: M.... but have much: ground to: make up to i Highest yesterday . overtake the two leaders. The na-} Lowest yesterday tional teams are well ‘spread out and | Lowest last night the American ce are gathered | Precipitation: . .. within a range of 250 points, | a In te National League, the Pitts. | Tehest wind velocity. burgh twirlers with the exception of; For North Dakota: Probably shov~ Cooper and Glazner, are not display- | ers tonight and Wednesday; not much! ing steadiness at present. The Pir- | change in temperature. : ates took two games from Brooklyn | a but lost today when’ the superba: batted Morrison ‘hard: Pittsburgh is | not hitting as effectively as the other! ¢ NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 9, Pittsburgh 8. Chicago 7, New York: 2. Philadelphia 9, St. Louis 8. Boston 2, Cincinnatt 0. WEATHER REPORT. HOCAQUEETAGUCASAQEULEOUOUSSUUNOUUUHAGANIAGGOACUNESAUUEAULADUGUOSGELLES AOU EROHAE Open to the public every evening for dining and dancing except when engaged for private parties The Dining Car Room. which adorns the Roof, will be opén every Wednesday and Saturday evenings, service A’ La Carte. A Special. Sunday Evening Dinner will: be'served a-top.the McKenzie every Sunday at the regular Sun- BISMARC renee i / Hidetncot the: tout eubeceppented | FREEZONE day Dinner price. Patrons of the Roof and guests of.the Hotel and % { about equal last week. New York is | pa . Ae Cates en . A o gutng ie rccras Indah, Core Lift Of dca itlceie. Come ap aul watch Blunarck aad Maden ero past nine gates. St, Louis is hitt-| with Fingers A y g. 4 Ip ra an grow ; 5 ing and infielding in splendid fashion. | Chicago and Cincinnati are not con- | 53 | verting their hits into rus. Poor field-| Drop: a little “Freezone” ‘on an ach!’ / ing has offset Philadelphia’s good} ing corn, instantly that corn stops batting. In the Amreican. league. | hurting,.then shortly you lift it right Cleveland today obtained revenge/ off with fingers. It doesn’t hurt a.bit, for the unpleasnt surprige’ it receiv- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle’of ed at the hands of Philadelphia. | “Freezone” for a: few cents, sufficient Mails and Morton both blanked the; to remove every hard corn, soft corn, | Athletics who had taken two games | or corn between the toes, and the cal- 1 + from the Indians after losing three! luses, without a particle of pain, a-top the McKenzie Hotel. Edw. G. Patterson . Owner and Proprietor. 2 . Re ee re ee TOTO OTTO TOOT MMM ou LOT

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