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PAGE Six . ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921 i eae BISMARCK AND club. There is money owing players.) Shirley pitched for Minot, and was Enicago eae 67 434] St. Louis, 7; Boston, 2. MANDAN LASH with Anderson and Ellis as a battery . ( he will have a club that will keep! Fargo ... es itLebURED 911 O/Boston HERE SUNDAY Bimarck’s slate clean for the rest| Minot ... 0: ie season. 7 Batteries: Kutina, Morse, Lenahan Nee Admission to the game will be 50) and Jordan; Shirley and Kelly, (et. Louteh inches, one of the heaviest day’s|Forks, 1.49; Jamestown, 1.06; Lisbon, Mandan lost some games to Bis-| never in danger. Philadelphia x 15 364| Cleveland t6;;euneriRmNMaR)°\ |downpours |.in. the’ state’s history. |\@BS8t! Fargo; 2.34. y marck during the past’ year, but sees| A double-header was to be played| ie Washington, 9: Detroit, 1. Other heavy rainfall reports were:| There was .18 at Dunn Center and a chance to get even in Sunday’s; today. : NATIONAL LEAGUE. Amenia 1.76; Devils Lake, 2.86; Grand!.28 at Napoleon. game, while Lehman {is confident that| The score: Pet, NATIONAL LEAGUE, 639] New York, 5; Pittsburgh, 2. ‘597| Cincinnati, 3; Philadelphia, 1. ‘558| Brooklyn, 3; Chicago 2. ‘520 St. Louis. 4; Boston, 2. Richholt’s Cash =«« Carry cents. Brooklyn . 516 SE CE ‘Lehman announced a tentative Bis-| ry jeinelnnett Atl HEAVY RAINS Baseball Game Will Be Played) marck line-up today as follows: Ellis, Y ANKE Tepe pate. IN THE STATE! | Phone 631 rocery ‘7th & Thayer 5 catch; A, Anderson, pitch; Christen- adel phi 330 at 3 O'clock on Local Base- | sen, first; Kaiser, second; Roberts, " CAR ASSOC . ball Grounds tifa; Lahman, short; | Kayou, left i AKE } ARP SHY i saieueaporinne indtonapontes 4 ceenn ae Smeg af wa were Te The Original Cash and Carry Sto field; Berkhart, centerfield; Nord-: » 6; In 1 9. ported in a number o! laces in the an re ‘and, rightfield. Smith, ’ Others not scheduled. state in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. . ginal Fostenson | ! and Finnegan also may be in the game. ANDERSON vs. DORFLER ‘0 may be in the game today, according to the weather bu- reau. Larimore reported a rainfall of 4.09 ie AMERICAN LEAGUE. OF BOUT HERE Chicago, 13; Philadelphia, 6. SATURDAY SPECIALS Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen for....... ccc cece eee e eee e ee eeees 55c Two fast baseball teams, represent- | Bismarck vs Mandan. Play ball! _ MINOT CLAIMS | The familiar ring of the voice of his thonor the umps will ring out at the | Bismarck baseball park Sunday af- i ternoon at 3 o’clock. ; ing the beat se the tre cities, aa . | rt tl jiamond. ie Mandan ; . | team wants one victory at least over| Defeats Fargo in Third Straight; Bismarck before the present baseball seagon ends, and figures on getting Game of Series WANTS TO. QUIT: RING Loose-Wiles Cookies. Regular 25c Ib. sellers it Sunday. SaMic marr ,oose-Wiles Cookies. egular 25c lb. se! je The local team will be in charge of : BY FRANK TUCKFIELD. iG ey) H 20 Lehman, who will play short. “Al” (Special to The Tribune.) | Dieppe, France. Aug. 26,—Georges We Thank You Special for Saturday, per Ib...........+++++- c Anderson will pitch and “Chuck” Ellis} Minot, N. D., Aug. 26.—Minot claims} Carpentier is figuring @ ‘ghting Van Camp’s, Pork and Beans, Large cans. will catch. e best local players} state baseball honors, Tommy Gibbons on this side of the ‘ Special, PCAN G ices Sic Voice Flaked caalontae's Cc will be in the game. Mandan will] a4 iocal team beat Fa: oto 2 | Atlantic, C b Apples T pi Jp POL CAN... cee eee eee eee en eeee have Dorfler picking, ait evou ene: for the third straight ‘cee ot the No, the light heavyweight champion ra pples Transcendent Picnic Shoulders, 22 ing and a strong club all around: | | championship series title Ia Awerloes “Nor does ber tear per POUND”... 00... cecenisdeceudardees wine Cc The locals profits of the game, Lehman announces, will go toward| Kutina, Fargo moundsman, was paying obligations of the Bismarck} driven to cover in the first inning. in j d fight bef i . sng “owe = is - Me = L...... Fresh Roasted Daily ing prices: © ‘om ns?” interposed. 5 OTO! “Maybe. 4. “But 1k Prim-o-ro-sa, per Ib...............0. fs . WP seated hash pea al ae thee i nothing yt declae, ae ort apt one 43¢ Fresh Made Liver Sausage, per lb.. .-. .15¢ i ni ir sagt ao ar iinow tate el LOS@M's Spgcial, per Ib............---. 38e Hi Bologna, per Ib...........00880cceee. Be ti thi t ‘ . iikely fo be another cable ontet | <. Try a pound and be convinced. Frankfurters, per Ib...........06.00+ 25e Not until Dodge Brothers had hetween meter Bidding National’s Fresh Line of Dainty Cookies ‘ reached the honest conclusion Pekka Rickatd Je making tempting ay j 5 Minced Ham, per (bee ee Merdiarcvs ser evsliesets 30c 5 ° fers to tl in . - rp that this truck would give the Major Wilson ie also keeping the wires|q and Crispy Grackers, always good. Head Cheese, per Ib........ er ees 15¢ owner a degree of satisfaction which he could not otherwise obtain, did they consent to have it associated in any way with their name or product ‘% A large variety of body typee * for 1 ton and 1K ton loede ;@mough money to live comfortably. French Boxer Gave Up Large Share of Dempsey Earn- ings to Pay Taxes Nor does he fear but what Tex Rickard could put up a Nberal purse. What does worry him is the taxes. He's afraid that by the time the tax collectors on both sides of the Atlan- tic get through, there wouldn't be much left for Georges. This was his experience after his fight with Jack Dempsey—for which he drew a lar- ger purse than he pfobably could get get with Gibbons. “My plans?” he repeated. “For the| moment all the bathing, golf and au-/} tomobiling. and sleep I can get into 24 hours each day. “It was a great relief for me to know that I could relax after my long and severe training for the fight with Jack Dempsey. I think my nerves must have suffered. too, but I am feeling splendid now. Much Disappointed. : “I don’t. suppose I shall ever get over my disappointment at the way the Jersey City fight went, but I am not worrying about it.” “When do you expect to re-visit America?” I asked. “I don't know,” he replied; “per- haps never, at least as a boxer. “My greatest wish now is to retire from the ring. I should like to get busy with similarly tempting offers for London.” “Which of the two is likely to win out?” I asked. “It seems to be an even charco as far as I can see.” he answer. “I know that Rickard has the bigger purse, but the American tax regula- tions will so reduce the winnings that the odds are more likely to be im fa- “The money proposition being equal, London would most likely ‘be the scene of the fight.” “When would it take place?” I asked. “In October. I think, though, as 1 say, nothing definite has been decided on. Beckett and Cook. “Wilson, I understand, is trying to arrange a match between Beckett and the Australian, Cook, suggesting that I should meet the winner of this bout. That's as much as I know.” “which would you prefer, America or England?” I asked. “It’s the same to me.” he replied. “All I want is one last good fight and I don’t care where I have it.” “And after that?” I pat in. “After that,” repeated Georges, “I don't know. My wife wants me to take it easy. She insists we have But I don't think I could stand being without something to do. I shall prob- ably go into business.” 4 Business Plans. “Your aluminum factory?” I sug- gested. “No,” he replied, “that’s merely a side line with me, but a very profitable side line. “I have received a lot of offers to go into the automobile’ business. This line appeals very much to me. I thor- oughly understand cars and I feel I could make out well as a car agent. “Another suggestion is that I open up an athletic school where I could give instruction in all forms of phy- vor of Wilson and his smaller. offer. | ¢ |My brother, you know, runs gné in Paris and does very well. With such e Ferndell Coffee, the best coffee that a | school T should still be in my ele- Satu rd ay Specials Sprague & Warner puts out, special per | (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper Hater- , f TRS ek te ee ee 50c prise.’ at i —_——— Home Brand, Giggs, Cooper Co., Coffee 9 ’ 5 . ’ ’ i DAVIS GROCERY the best they put out, special per Ib.. .50c | B A N E B ALL | Phone 465 319 Mandan Ave Ryzon Baking Powder, special price, per C ugar do0spounds. 25 ee $8.15 Can... sss. Serer eee Pea 35¢ PRISCILLA DEAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Bazar 10 peanle Behe a... BR brie .. 83 Jiffy Jell, special per dozen.......... $1.10 F AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION. | £5 Butter, Northern Creamery, per pound... 39 White Lilly Laundry Soap, the same as ra m Luteo ooooon 8 sa5|9| Fresh Eggs from the country, per dozen. .. 28 Ivory, large size bars, 5 bars for... 50c 6c 53) Kansae Citys... Be pau BSBR DER CARE RENT ET-- vee eece nee ec tener ee ne 8.00 Delicia Brand Country Style Sausage, put | ee... ~ 15 Fancy Brooms, eaCh............cecce cece ee eee 69 * RE P U TA TI ON ae e ‘ ie Gabintion‘OVAValr Camp's Milk, per can, Ber up te Sead regular 25c seller, one ede, : White House Coffee, per pound........ v.. 42 9 cial, 4 cans Tor....... pote e esses eas EL Aan te el Columbus BIBL Liptot’s Coftes, per pound... 39 Quaker Corn Puffs, special, 3 pkgs. for.-25¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE Van Wax String Beans, per can... ++ ol5 Fancy Seeded Raisins, 35c pkgs, reduced sk Lost Pet. Phil Dottie, Crosby Corn............... 15 25e iw Cleveland .. 46 614 Luna White Laundry Soap, 9 oz. bars, 10 for. CBR SMM atiaer eect cist tee ie NRE rein ett Rta Genet ease E, LT ] N G E. rhe fe oy P.& G. Laundry Soap, 10 bars for...........000+5 73 Bt. Loule so 500 FRESH FRUITS OF ALL KINDS PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM 65 1470 : Detroit . it apijek byCHEy fOr sits LOGAN'S The famous British Columbia crab apple that is delicious for making Jelly or Pickles. Buy now as quality is extra good. Osage Muskmelons Another shipment of those delicious pink meats. - TOMATOES CUCUMBERS CARROTS BEETS ae SWEET POTATOES BLACKBERRIES PEACHES PLUMS MALAGAGRAPES PEARS GRAPE FRUIT ' COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE! Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p.. m. Other week days - - 4:00 p. m. .; CLOSE AT.8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING Both; Phones 211 118 3rd << > “CHASE SS ANBOE § £ When ‘ordering Coffee for your Sunday morning breakfast, just say “Chase & Sanbons” and get the Best. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Of course you know our reputation of always having the best of everything in FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Order what you want, if on the market you will get it. SUNSHINE AND NATIONAL Cakes and Crackers always fresh. Bethesda Mineral Springs Water, Medicinal as well as pure. - Very beneficial to Diabetics. seal ours: match with Beckett, an GROCERY SPECIALS Fon lecoalan ster tor cates select A No. 1 Bulk Coffee, special per lb...... 25¢ yefOn" § Dairy Butter, in 5 Ib. jars, Per POUNd . 1... ee ee cece cece cence ee ee tenes 40 Cc (Bring your jar.) Home Grown Tomatoes, very choice, ~ per basket .........cececee cece eee eeeeeeee Fresh Fruit of all kinds for canning at the right price- Buttermilk and Squabs after dinner. Bakery Goods. Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh, Daily. Saturday Specials Fresh Killed Young and Old Chickens. Lard, per pound.....cj.,..ccc.e5 du wetness ak All kinds of Home Made Sausages, fresh made every day, under Mr. Dohn’s personal direction. Sold all the time.at the follow- Just < DOHN’S Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market E.A. BROWN 115 Fifth Street Phone 52 and 53 The Quality Grocer Osage Melons, Watermelons, Blackberries, Bananas, Crab Apples, Cooking Apples, Peaches, Plums VEGETABLES Egg. Plant, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, Head Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Carrots, Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, Banana Cream Sweet Corn, Hubbard Squash.