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PAGE SIX FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 ing to third. Fewster gebred on Ward's single to center. MeN: lly forced Wai Rawlings to Bancroft.’ One: run, one, | hit, No errors, GIANTS—DeVormer_weat into catch | for ‘ae Yankees and Iewster played| leftfield. Meusel singled to. center, | Rawlings struck out. © Meuse) stole | second, Meu:el scored on Snyder's single to left. Peck took Barnes snort: fly into left.. Barnes doubled to lett, ‘ Snyder going to ‘third,.: | out Bancroft. errors, Match instead’ of in June for the rea- son: that I being. now.a, member of congress might be construed to he the mally affected ae Whether ele wes to ained by. sep: point of A the ‘discus’ ei of state issues and national is- fsues incofar as primaries are con- corned outweigh the disadvantages of nominating senators and congressmen: in March. when congress i3 always in session and when weather conditions are generally ‘unfavorable, is: a ques tion on which each voter can dily form, his own opinion and is perhaps of minor importance. It must be re- membered, however, that suc) provis~ ion is separate and does not in any way affect the more important matter of nominating and electing state of- ficers at the regular June and Novem- ber elections on economic rather than partisan issues... “My views on the recall have. al- ready ‘been made public so there is 1 neel of reiterating them herein. .f sincerely hope that you will use your influence in its favor and thus help ta re-establish the credit of our state at the:earliest possible moment.” et Opening dance at Baker’s Hail, ILADD, SINCLAIR OPPOSE RE :; YOUNG, BURTNESS:A. ane TN NEOs aki od ; labor groupa thom having any: Biaes on, viewing my. legislative record: on fas the ticket unless they at ‘the -very | tion legislation.’ | start gained first or second Place in| In the general session of 1919 I in- the primary. Whether we will or not, | troduced a somewhat similar measure nerty organizations essential for } (HH: B. 15): providing for the selection Wert » lefts | the carrying out of policies th State | of all county, district and state of- a ar : /and National matters of.'vast,moment,| ficers an a non-party basis, On a ne: rungghree hits. 20) for conducting campaig if educa- | roll call’ vote it received the support TH INN | Hon and for raising funds ‘to. meet | of eyery Independent legislator voting ING. jlepitiniate expenseg,, both essential on the question and of five men elect- Rawlings threw cut De-} aud desirable jor . ehlightening the|ed as leaguers, namely. Brederiekaon, AR | N ' Vormer. Baker jetted for l:obers. He | yoters and getting matters before the | Herbert, Nathan é : if ‘of: Logan, Nims and | ‘ Bled out te Meus Frisch, threw ai people for their mature ‘cobsideration Olson of Barnes. Since then three of FIN AL CT AND : iid ler. ‘No runs, mo, hits, no errors. [ia any great. cantata ee movement. these five have left the Nonpartisan For Part; League: I am satisfied that a large MICHIGAN HAS | SBarty lines should ce be abolished majority, of the slative +member- in either State or National affairs and | ship reg: pdless of tion, fayored the ) BIG: SCHEDULE _ FOR. 1921- SEASON ‘all’ organized partiés stiould have: a | bill but mke. and thé other place on primary ‘and fina) ticket. The League d Staines twould not stand for; recall in my. opinion is both aintimely | it. , tially meot' the wishes’ of and uncalled for, unnecessarily. bur-| the, League legislators, however, the Ann ‘Arbdyy Midis" el. 7.3"tho dening the poople wit! an annual elec- leadership permitted the. passage of schedules in one” is the way football experts vhroughoyt the stgte are de- scribing. the series. of Western Con- ee games faced by the University BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER ; YANKEE! McGraw’s Men _ Prepared to. Abandon Safe and Sane Pol- | icy in the Series HAVE NOT > tion. It appears to be\the work of a| the bill in amended form introducéd little group of disappointed . office |by Senator Mostad which ‘placed the seekers who seem willing to. wreck | nominal lon and. election of county of- the state if need be to gs @ nonpart|san basis. fish ends of refi ‘Special BOB MEUSEL st the, same out of the world series nts wins For one brothety }.holds forth in right MEUSEL * The Meusel family going lo pron LOST HOPE), matter whether the Yankees or the G plays left field for the nts and Bob Meu ae» ON i {4 Session 7 A.) lthe kees., Bob the edge in the fam honors thus far, with h ¢ an thi year. ‘Tis view arises The initiated measures are decep\ tively special, session rneld: in No |'Saturda: night, October 8. initio oe YG Ek, te ia ae ff ) ‘ t year the nson. brothers were on opposing |;frém’ the fact that the Maize and Blue| drawn gnd -dishonestly, Diaced before | Vember and id December that year I pre- Music yy ‘Elm Grove Orchestra. meets’ Ohio State, Ilinois, Wiscon- sin and "Minnesota, regarded. as the mast. formidable of-: the conference teams: No: othér university in the ens”. will clash with more than of tae &rohiger élevens; ters, so devised by a cunnite. || pared another bill extending thé: pro- lawyer as:to mislead the average per- | Visions of the: Moatad Law to legisla son who is led to voté- blindly to des- | tors and state officers and introduced troy much of the liberty thus far | it)jointly ;with Mr. J..F. T. O°Connor. gained. for the' producers of the atate,{ This hill was also defeated but. re- including the marketing. program and | ceived: the vote of every Independent a hails from the hills. of Tennessee, |teams, inthe wo lds John McGraw’s giants. will attempt today to scuttle the boat in which the Yarikees have chugged two kngts/ toward world series triumphs. | gum Though held scoreless through two a SSS INDIAN TACTICS : QUIT. TOBACCO - Gambier, 0, Kenyan vs Muskin- Oxford, O., Wittenberg vs, Miami. by th at ti ‘of| Detroit, Mich., Ohio Northern vs higan’s fist cpnference. game, is! the grain grading Jaw and to defeat }of tho. Leaguers, who .had voted for |So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, Mays. and Hoyt, Been pees Detriot.. We papy | eduled: for. O&, 2, when, Ohiv| the farmers .in their. effort. to. better | the former bill.in the genera) session or Chewing habit not given up hope. Westerville, ©0.,. Wilmington vs! comes -to, Ann: Arborgs A week later) economic conditjons within the ‘state |and.aldo/of fiye more Leaguers, name- ng The Giants have been following the] Otterbein. ee Yost will take his: aquad to: Uryana for |.or to: help make ayailable productive | ly Poker t;, Koller, ab tes Enh | No-To:Bac has hélped thousands to safe and sane idea in the first two| Annapolis, Md., Western Reserve! a game with [inols, The Wo ater itfor the farmer, now sefidusly id Several!of these have break the costly, nerve-shattering to- games of the series but they will be|vs Navy. mepicr now 1s ipreparing. his ndicaphed ate retard the, fatmer.| also abandoned Townleyism. bacco ‘habit; Whenever yon have a “Si hat time:.no argument has d to me | Stillwater, Okla., Texas Christian vs Oklahoma Aggies. ing from. ne system of. as- ae) out. today to try the. sensationa! to and stem: of diver- donging ‘for @ smoke or ‘chew, just Bob Shawkey, whose queer clod- ig” \ B| place’a ‘harmléss No-To: Bac tablet in ot sufficieat With, the: firs two Conference “con: hopping walk and red flannel under-| | Tulsa, Okla., Chilloco Indian vs tests out pf the way, , (force. to make fe conclude that we sour mouth instead:' All desire tops, » FS sleeves, have been seen in other world] Tulsa. ‘have but two weeks to prepare ing it would ;,were mistaken ‘in our judgment. Shortly the habit is compietely ‘broken, series is mostly likly to be on the} Enid, Okla., Weatherford Normal Wisconsin game. at Madison, Nov. 12. nship, had Ae feei that ncorn with county Pelt ahd you\are better off mentally, physiz mound for the Yankees. vs Phillips. Only.a..week after .the;battle with. the Ht scheme | tits-have no-concern with county, \cs-" oatty inahelally. It's sc easy, 80: sim- Carleton, Minn., Riverfalls Normal | vs_ Carleton. Mocrhead, Minn., Goheording vs St. Badgers, Michigan: wi mer ‘Minne: ta hi ple: Get a box of ‘No-To-Bac-and if it ;sota here. doesn’t release you from all. cyaving to openly and { stated | of our, judges. and. superintendents ‘of \| their issue: to.di ers'in-.| schools for. years on a no-party pallot BARKERS WIN | HT hat: 1 commenda-, for tobaéco in any form, ‘your ‘drag: eae N. D., North Dakota Aggies year will, require ‘gnuch effort to| faye! Di EVER: a Tr See vere comme of | gist: will refund your money withon: [vs Hamline! ae into, Licey sag. the te pair i8/tuhity to have placed the same principle to county officers | question: MacAlester, Minn., Stout Institute admitted by AB wens 3 the Yost men.|them the real ‘as tried out in.the last election. was |vs MacAlester. Members of te cdachlug staff are Te haye resorted to, the aubterfuge of.en-.| atso. generally approved. State is- | Ottawa, Kan., Kansas State Nor; under-estimating: the, Tower ..of :the deavoring, by. dlowly,.and:at great ex-| sues .are. ef ic, not political, in {mal vs Ottawa. | other. conference teams Michigan must/ pense, to accomplish the same end. At |their nature. » The duties of | Zove Barkers took three straight last; Topeka, Kan., Washburn vs State faceiand the forty. five members of the| present jt is hard to conceive that the |:nor,.secretary of state, attoriey en: night from I. H. C. bowlers at Amer-| Manual ‘Training. Maize and BI dd.are being sub-| candidates are more than. friends of | eta} on any. othér.-state officer have: ican alleys, | DeKalb, Ml, “Millikin vs DeKalb ‘jected ;to, a ipa Muulled since the} the farmers:than are thoir masters | NO more to do ‘with ermah of T. H. C. rcils high score, Normal. championship days. of ten and,-fifteen| who worked out the proposed destruc- | than the duties of.a judg: 221, also‘high three ng total, 575;} Lake Forest, Ill, Chicago Y. M. C. years ago. tiye meagures for the. initiated laws. | Ihtendent, of’ public Hearshy again rells high score for! A. College vs Lake Forest. “The Maize and, Blue face its-firez|1 cannot, believe that .thd fermers and {county sheriff. So long i ‘ Barkers, 191 in third game. Grand Forks, N. D., Jamestown vs | real:test of the year Gct. 15 when it| laborers. will be Secelved by. such ii ‘ticers elected oh a: parcy } ‘The iuitséible with merits: neat. H.C. | North Dakota. claches here, with the Michigan. Aggtes. | advised method: [Issues are apt to be ciouder strong—durable, Snubs the rebound Gierman 188 Fargo, N. D., North Dakota Aggies The. Aggies. have a strong team and.in ‘E F. Ladd. »| ed with party issues, State issues are. i veatevsidesway' Morevvaluable i eae aoe "too Dakota Normal, act past, seagons, i Loa Yost’s i ion thelr own metite and secbae —Costs less. 2 ehead, -» Fargo vs re- bs 5 f ~ Ei Brauer .. 146 Peavins lL, 1 amb: vs Bradley. end of this game: Deal, N. J., Oct, 7.—Miss ‘Alexa Stiri-)'ter. For these _reasons- 1 heart DEFENDER SALES co. — Topeka, Kan, Washburn vs Pitts- j iny and Mis Mari Hollins ‘of New 747 burg Normal. PETITIONS It IN 2 of Yoel math play ane LOW. darth wo- a DBety Ballot. to legislative Ho i Dayton, .0,, St. Xavier vs Dayton, man’s national golf champonship. e officers. ; 7 2 1 eo N r i Se “In your letter you intimate Halbert 5, 1H § aBarekey Ill, Mlinois cog: ee, BANKRUPTCY FILED wate he ee ‘ Hearshy 149 9 Kalamazoo, Mich., Ferris Institute , Akrapic petition ee, wi Rev. E. J. Bechtel, of Fargo, | finan. Sethe pet TAL [weRalameee: we ouey Home | in icon cial secretary af.the Flaretice Critten- | De ASK Your Grocer eee es te 18 eR ae | ia don home of Fargo, is in Bismarck to/ stint exist not only, in the selection ‘of For \ ee are THE SECOND 1D GAME ae iebey, ‘of Brisbane, general | remain until, tomorrow evening, solic: | Presidential electors and Delegates to Humpty Dumpty Bread * Oey ciantere RET merchant; assets, $8,893.51, liabilities! {tug money for-the home; which cates | National’ Conventions but algo in. the Produced By PRT | RUERE TO aueatin $9,660.71. viii, for wayward girls of the a state. nomination and. election of: United |] pay R BAKERY WHITE SOX ARE Srna ea et Martenson Motor Co, New Eng-/ Contributions ‘may.be sent direct 'to| States senators, repreetntatives inf; BARKER B. S Fe sect ap : 00206 as 2 78,661.16; liabilities! the home, ‘he said. congress .andmeinbers: of ‘party. com- 2 AGAIN VICTOR: Bite 2 COACH DIETZ. 35,662. 1) mittees down .to pre mamittee- = = Kelly, 1b . 0.012 2 0 Seay, mee {m, Meusel, Ir. 0 0 0 0 O/ py NEA Service, jog remain intact hot ould hae titan Chicazo, Oct, 7—The White Sox of |Rawlings, 2b 0 1 20 0) “Tatayette, Ind., Oct. 7:—Coach W. H.| 8.810.000] to do with state or county feanes., B-0-W-L-I-N-G : the American League yesterday gave |Smith, c . 3.0 9 1.1 1) «,snestar” Dietz, new feotball mentor "Co 'Refrairi Fak Pa . ’ + MNS? WV.euedel ’ tle e National League rivals 2 second: iNeht-p) 2 0 9 9 8 1) at Purdue university, 15, using Indian é “1 purposely refrain from pa Try bowling for your health. | esting In, the: series toy decide thei ek ee a aaa ce psychology with the Boilermakers, Jng.on the provision in ono of the in? |f ely vebemplonsh hy by winnie 10.5) Totals i Les 28-0 22411 3) ho are striving to reach their old itiated veins hich, would, fix ‘the ‘time ' American Bowling Parlers. : put: in so doing probably = —— SB ar a = 1 ‘ vices of Urban aber, their pitching! Yankees— ABRHPOAE Mares eee or Seas lo dominatifg, United States senators D. J. AURE, Mgr. 5th Street. ace, for the remainder of the series. | Miller, cf 00100 that’ hag been in effect ‘at Purdue for| Smniller:. peiiéi ‘tre, sti Leingig pI [4 & ‘aber, in fielding Barber’s grounder, Peckinpaugh, ss 3.003 10 BBVerAl yearsy He ‘formerly. ‘was alaeeite etki Rabilities Sra : turned his knee as he retired the bat-/Ruth, If . Td O35 030 '2:0. Garliglosear “and tater cageletant: te 780.90, é oe ter and had to be assisted off the | Meusel, rf. 4 t er ¢ Glenn’ Warher coach at the’ Indian : UST folh |Pipp, 1b. 5 school. rane SMALE’ Se Ey peetes 4 A u ‘ Ki 4 While coaching at the University of pie Oct. ORIOLES TAKE | Schane.” & 2 0 0-4 2 0| Washington, Dietz for three years in t think ii 3 1 2 | row turned out the Pacific Coast Pi sae Ua GAME) Hoy Py Ss sf i a —| championship team. ve tre, 86 he put. ‘he mel | Totals .......03- 2 3 82715 0) ~~ is Be cates ct ae sepet Louisville, Ky.| Oct. Cortana ROT a i al r and Baltimore, eet anning .000- 090 000—0 | |\BATTERS RAIN BASE HITS He cu 0 4 championship, idle today, the third game of the ser- ic} being played on Saturday. Baltimore won the second game, to 1, through fine pitching by Ogden. Tincup hurled for ‘Louisville. , world baseball were Yankees --000 100° 02x—3 Summary: Stolen bases, Ruth 2, R, |Meusel. Double plays, Frisch and Rawlings, Rawlings, Kelly and Smith; MeNally, ‘Ward and Pipp. Left on bases, Giants 5, Yankees 6. Bases on balls, off Nehf 7, off Hoyt, 5.° Struck out, by Hoyt, 6. Passed balls 7, Umpires: at plate, -Moriarjty; ‘first base, Quigley; second base, Chil third base, Rigler. ‘Time of game: Opening. dance at 1t Baker’s Hall,’ |Saturday night, October 8. ‘Music by Elm Grove Orchestra. IS HE HAPPY? ON.THREE HURLERS i, 1480 PUPILS Ex Jamestown, N. thousand’ four ihundeed were exarnned at the held in varteus ' p; ° Of, from 5 t. 12 to tog ices ‘North Dako culosis * association, report Morris, foun her eal this num! vaccin: ated, 25 were aiied is! have thet eyes fitted for ses, 14.were found have. 80) id of eye iisease, will be interested know that. few Wr Yaw Yoa woa \an 2 (Continued from Page 1) the bases. Frisch and Young scored on Kelly and 1 scored on Rawling’s single to | center. Quinn was fabniced by Collins. Rawlings went out stesiing, Schang to Peck. Snyder singled into center. Barnes. singled into lefi. , Burns sin- gled into center, Snyder going to third and Barneg.to second: Snyder scorad cn Bancroft’s. sacrifice fly to Ruth, ta Frisch walked. Barnes, Burns and 47, j Frisch scored on Young § taree-bawe | as had anlage neck, voir hit. Collins ‘left the box: and Rogers t rvhied tonsils, 49 had defective took his place. Rogers threw oni Kelly at first. Eight runs, eight hts, No errors. i , EIGHTH INNING. >. YANKBES—Ruth walked. Fews‘er ran for Ruth. Fewster went to seccnd on a wild pitch. Meusel fanned. Barnes threw out, Pipp; at. firs:, Fewster go- MANDAN HIGH MEETS ASHLEY The Mandan _ high school. fcotball team will play the Ashley high school team at Mandan Saturday. It will be the first football game of the season cn ithe Mandan gridiron. Bismarck plays at Minot today. | Other high school games in the state this week include: Dickinson at Will- | iston; Coopertown at samedi own | Grand Forks at Fargo. | Football Ga | | For Tomorrow | Ce ee Chicago, Purdue vs Chicago. | The Tribune is now able to supply any and all cus- tofner's With @ complete line of Engraved Stationery in all: the latest styles of hand engraved type faces. We “ate pleased té say, that this line of engraving proves the splendid ‘taste of the engraver. The samples ate the moat’ sttikifig: piece of engraver’s skill and art. , icin disease, R. McCraidie, ‘examining, Cora. B. . ’» Public id MeCraidie, pic staff,’ Towa City, Ia., Notre Dame vs Iowa. Minneapolis, "Minn. ae a lowe ta de ae Mae Is very large and complete and we prices vs Minnesota. | Matinee 3,p.:m. -Price ae Arbor, Mich, Case vs. Michi- | Night’7 & 9'p.m.. Pri Unbana, Ill, South Dakota vs, llinois. Madison, Wis., South Dakota Col. lege vs Wisconsii Cambridge, Mass., Harvard. Columbus, O., Oberlin vs Ohio State. | spect thie i ine. Out of town orders solicited. This due consists of. the following: Indiana vs THE MARCUS LOWE VAUDEVILEB: ; OAD sow phen cae Gee “DO ROLICS ’ ” Beets “Missouri vs a Louis,| D LL F : adi r : qoLincoln, Neb., “Haskell vs Nebr: pone ste = i Wed ie i, a Mourning Cards, Bic Chima na Sees In Dhapcniea ee fa : ae te an ae Lansing, Mich, Albion vs Michi- g ng Cards, Plaip stock. Business Announcements, : Special Scenery and Electrical Effects. Ag! 8 rds, Panelled ; jiness. Cards. ean, Ky., Virgiana Poly vs Vieltirg Ca eee Bus : i _Egxineton Marshall College | CHAS. IVY iP ALMER & - : Birth aes ‘ ; Commercial and Professional Cards vs Kentucky. t 5 c ay a Crawford, Ind, Georgetown/ KEEFE & LILLIE -HOUSTEN vs. abash. Earaacee, Wis., Ripon vs Mar-| Pianologue & Songs Original Humérods Rural : aqoreencastel, Ind., Transylvania vs “AS YOU LIKE THEM” Comicalities s erauw. * Appleton, Wis., mal vs Lawrence. Beliot, Wis., Beloit vs Carroll. Indianapolis, Rose Poly vs Butler. Stevenspoint Nor-, JENNINGS Hughey Jennings, he of the famous ah, is John McGraw’s right hand WM.-D. TAYLOR’S MASSIVE PRODUCTION: “THE FURNACE” Hiram, 0., Hiram vs Akron. tman with the Gian He helped-ma- Cincinnati, Baldwin-Wallace to bring the Giants the pennant peticiat : Cincinnati. Z instilling h Il wisdom and One of the Most Talked of Plays of the Day. Wooster, O., Wooster vs Dennison. in the pl Hughey hasn't “pep” id much chance to let out hi mou ‘ar whoop in the present world series. Delaware , 0, Ohio Wesleyan vs RUTH ROLAND IN.......“THE AVENGING ARROW” Heidleberg. {wa Yee Yura Wo

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