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THE BIS a | FORTIETH YEAR | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 21 PRICE FIVE CENTS GIANTS BASEBALL C HAMPIONS FOR 1921 BRAT YANKEES: HEBREWS WILL NEW CATHOLIC 1700 TODAY. - BUILD $20,000 CHURCH, SCHOOL, : IN FINAL GAME TEMPLEINCITY = IS. DEDICATED ‘Over $5,000 ) Raised in Mass Bishop Wehrle Presides at Exer- 4 | | ~ Meeting Here Last Night, | For Giants While Hoyt is | : For Building Wild at Start | PIPE THE SKIRT! WAAR CAPITAL SHOCKED BY SUDDEN DEATH OF — GERMAN CABINET SENATOR KNOX, LEADING . 0. P. FIGURE PROBABLY WILL | Senator Dies 15 Minutes After Suffering Paralytie Stroke in Resi- | dence in Capital—Served as Secretary of State Under R k § IG N OFFICE President Taft and was. Intimate Friend : B ear Crisis if Allied Decision ; i + of Hardin, ; cises Held at Garrison Wed- | ff ! on Silesia is Officially Confirmed nesday in New Building i Washington, Oct. 13.--Expressions DISORDERS ARE FEARED in the nation and, his election a ator, following his cabinet ser wag said by close friends to be more in recognition of his statesmanship than a matter of state politics. Against Treaty. Invthe senate Mr. Kno: frequently and his occ , tall lof tegret were voiced today by men ‘in all walks of life on the death of | Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, who jfor so many years had been prom-! Rent in the nation’s life. The. shock of his death was accen- jfuatet by its suddenness, the senator ‘OFFICERS ARE ‘ELECTED 11 PRIESTS ARE PRESE ERROR . GIVES ONE ‘RUN; Henry Pochapin, Carson Mer-: | New Church Has Seating Capae chant, Gives $1,150 Toward | ity of 400 and School of i I ! | \ i Capt. Peckinpaugh’s Error on in-' Reported Apportionment of Up- - { 1 | havin; a) 5 5 ‘ Sacta-®, : " aving just returned from Europe ap-| dresses, usually carefu prep: per Silesia‘is Said to Enrage hia { Grounder Allows One Giant | Buildi “hurch 160 Pupit | parently in his usual health. were attended Closely )y members on a i Runner to Score | Fund for Building Chure' upus Senator Knox was sivicken sudden- both sides of the chamber. He was! Population one of the most prominent of the ita in the Republican| Berlin, Oct: 13.—Resignation of the inst the treaty of Versailles} German cabinet was believed today and was reputed to have heen author! of some of the so-called Lodge reser-{ to he impending if press reports of the {ly last evening as he w: about to large territory { enter the dining room ui his residence jon K street for dinner. He suffered a paralytic stroke and died within 15 minutes without regaining concious- Catholics trom contributory to Gari edication Gf the ney St. Nichola chureh and school there yesterday, | ‘Hebrews of Bismarck and this see-| ee of North Dakota will build a ynagogué here next spring, | At a meeting held last night enthu-; Score by innings: | ; Nationals .100000 000—1 6. 0, Americans 000.000 000—0 4 1 i , Giants, Nehf and fight a Pi $8 decision of the council of the league tteries: ‘slasm was high 300 persons | | ness. : vations to the treaty, among them the! i 4 Sacace Yankees, Hoyt. and | present in the hall Bismarck. / the dedication exercises and celebra-| i Elected in 1904, provision dealing With Tetention of| Of nations relative to the apportion- t Schang. 4 y | ver $5,600. was pledged’ toward, the tion continuing the day.; Sehator Knox was 68 yenrs old ane| control ove ed enemy property. {ment of Upper Silesian were con- s | building. | leven. Catholic’ together ita was serving in the senate for a sec-| As an intimate and political friend | firmed by the official text of the de- TRAN Siva rea pecery Hl a R yond time having first been appointed] Senator: Knox was close in the con-| cision expected here this afternoon. __ Polo Grounds, Oct. 18.— (By | ier acids cota rata an GL Roy: Mincont Wl. Wehrle, Bishop! in'siyo4 to tatieceed, the inte. Soueten| dence Rr corectaece Harding, with| There has been little effort oni the The Associated‘ Press.) — The! | inte iM motche smicieen Bah ‘of | on Bismarck, wore present. ‘The nei! Matthew Stanley Quay. He was elect-| whom he served in the senate. The} part. of the government officials to Giants attained the pinnacle of | ‘the Hebrews in this section of the; ClUrch and scliool, vained at about! ed to succeed himself in 1905 but re-| president had frequent! his; conceal the fact that the cabinet the baseball honors for 1921 this! stale’ One of the enthusiastic mem- | $24,000, was built wits contribution net SRR Ee nt coe pagomne B06; jaulvles'sin ‘recent’ onthe, | aout i he apse cine untire eRe | aa 3 etary of state. { as to means of restorin: should be separated from the country afternoon when they white-/ | pers: oe) meeting 11st Hine | from) members and riay members of Always a political power in Penn-| the central powers. 1’ he ber nator by the action of the league council of tO qn the deed by a sere SHE ae oreey: Ray sar abs fet i cred sabor and ma-Peyivania and’ in the high national] fluence and advice was said to have| and there are indications that ap- be of 1 to.0 in the leciding game‘of | ! i terials Is ¢ “| councils of his party, Senator Knox i was said by his friends not to be a | Politician, He whs not activ@ in the ty tor | management of the Republican party tour good-sized | prehension over possible disorders has been felt in government circles. EXCHANGE DROPS ‘New York, Oct. 13.—German ex- ‘been largely responsible for the se- lection by President Harding of An- drew W. Mellon of Pittsburgh, as sec- retary of the treasury, ‘ ‘The officers of the association are: | President — Charles ligler, I | marek. Vice President—Morris Zvorist, Bis- | about 400... The: the world series. Nehf pitched unhittable ball for the Giants and held the! ion and is virtually The. church occ j floor, and has | fi TES | cha day d to the lowest 7 American -leaguers helpless. | school. rooms oi the first floor, to-| j ; change today dropped to the lowe: i Hoyt pitched for the Yankees| Secretary—N, Greengard, Mandan, hgether with an office. ‘tne school has} AUTO WRECKED quotation in its history, 70 1-2 cents and his lack of control in the first | | Treasurer—Joe Breslow, Bi a capacity of 160 pupils. Very little! IN} N Ieee ca cee guna: ee viouaHow rey foll b | ‘'Trustees-—Alex Ro: Bighio rok wood is, used in the building. The} WHEN STRUCK BY cord mate thes week wars cone aly bY inning followed by an error by IN. Greengard, Mandan; Henry Pocha-| church has. been in a small frame! FREIGHT TRAIN ! Fes Namie ile gins oe ita shortstop Peckiipaugh resulted | i pin, Carson; Max Waxman, Turtle building, with a two-room schocl. | i EVER AL T A KS than (hy dombraliention hick in tH#® Giants’ run. The series | \Lake; Morris Rappaport, Glen Ulliu Bishop Wehrle today praised the % iueneaerrey Ry te pani teadign Soonaeas closed Giants, 5; Yankees 3. | Following the business meeting in! members of the parish und especially; An automobile driven by Joe ended to other foreigi ge! including French and British remit- tances was attributed to more acute political conditions in Germany grow- ing out of the Upper Silesian situa- tion. PEACE CONFAB |the Elks hall a social evening was| | spent. Another meeting will be held lin the near future to further plans. Charles Rigler, president of the | association, said that it was ‘honed to} ! build a temple here that would be a | credit to Bismarck as the capital city | Father Hildebrand hoff, the pas-; Warner was smashed by a fast tdr, for the sayccessful development of} Northern Pacific fre the parish and the construction of the| the Tenth street. crossing about new building. |! 1:45 o’clock this morning. Bishop Delivers Address, The auto, a Maxwell car, was The Bishop preachéi, and delivered} stalled on the crossing, Warner an address to a Capacity audience o1| ped out. The freight’ train GIANTS—Baker threw out Burns | Bancroft walked. Frisch fouled out{ to Pipp. Young walked. Hoyt kick- | ed vigorously on the umpire’s deci- | sion on the fourth ball. ' Bancroft | scored and Young went to third when | ‘ FIRST INNING. 1 i TO SPBAK IN N. D. Both League and Independents| Fashion Note: Commissioner K. M. ; ; ; hrew it more Bring in Men to Talk During Pe Wagan and to the state. Meetings. will be|the importance of the Catholic] Smashed the car, t | hia HOt ey Piri terial: he aaa) okibaseball, shows |neta in the near future to complete | schools,’ emphasizing the conviction! ‘than 50 feet against the Stock- Last Week of Fight ¢ | One run, no hits, one e'ror. lpavonldeetioe all tan sweater jacket, {| | the! organization. work started vast | that education should be religious ’in} yas fence, complctely wreek- | ' eae i 3 " | night, he said. haracter, and ‘said the paror ing it. ae | CREAT pee aes Races |topeoat and cane, H The temple probably. will cost | schools were ‘distinctly. American, fol- ‘the crew of the ireight train I. V. A. COUNTS. ON PREUS| . a Miller singled into right, Peck stone | ? $20,000. : ‘ towing pfinciples laid down in the stopped, hut continued when it ping at second. . Meuse? filed out to Cr | ( | Declaration: of Independence. The} found that no one had been hurt. | —___- BRITISH SHORT Kelly. On a wild piten toth runners||- FOOTBALL GAME GU AR ANTY BODY eae rivera, sada] ee ee Governor of Minnesota to Speak, ; a a. Pi; d. 5 i q y ne Mo sere Sea ne | IN MANDAN WILL ; The priests whe were in auevaancel K ANSAS MINERS in ‘State—Idaho Man Also, d icti : ECOND, INNING. ‘ pall tesrdecicagon wore: | Bathers Denial is Made That Friction CN me two-ba: — START! AT 3 P. M. Wi? ILL PAY NEW Charles, .Cangon,, Underwood; Paul |. 3 ay Teams Coming H's ri ” ie hit-todett, ‘Suyder’ sacrificed; Hoyt *-* immenmmmnrmauenT tS Lotter, Hlhowbod; Otto Weisel, Bow- . BTN id Developed at Downing Pipp.. Rawlings wasoyi at the plate For the information of many | polls) Builegeeimer. Balla; eam) ‘Speakers from outside of ‘North Da- | Street Conference when Peck took Neht’s grounder and [Bismarck football. enthusiasts | ENGLAND BANK. te viene Hci eatteh poe kota will be numerous in the recall i : sch, i gates 8s Tera Bethe: to, second, Peck | WO. will go to Mandan Friday! ‘of St. John’s university, Golleserille BY PRES. LEWIS cz before its conclusion. Al-|. London, Oct. 13. (By the Associated K H i brand Eichoff, ready several are listed to speak inj p,. sir i t 4) threw out Bancroft at first.’ No runs,|to witness the Mandan-Bismarck| i Minn.; Father Hildebrand ale lthe’ cdmpatgn. Moat: ‘of them: -are;| P'es8)- ane conference of British iy Va, $wo hits, no errors. ‘Thigh school game for the cham-/ Tolley, Bank is to Reopen, Ac: Hee oo fen ‘speaking for the Nonpartisan League, cabinet ‘ott kate aut pepronsntalives YANKEES—Ward fouled out to!pionship of the southwestern; Rs : Alexander Heed and Other Of.| with Governor J. A, 0. Preus, of Min- fighe pel inister Lloyd Georee? ‘ e , | 3 Snyder. ‘Rawlings threw out Baker, part of the state, it is announced cording to Information to | >8ck, of Van Hook: a i |mesota, promising to deliver heavy ar- | Or tite Prime minister Lloyd George's makings; Bice Day 2, buncrott, threw ) h ill t rt at 3 lock, | issi ! | ficers Who Disregarded Or- _ | tillery attacks upon the league for the today for the ir oses of solvin the’ out Schang. No runs, tio hits, no er- it e game will start at 3 oc Guaranty Fund Commission ; | | Independents. he vit in purp rea i rors’ ; ; Mandan time. | Re Tiss ‘ | ders Are Removed iH, F, Samuels, of ‘Maho, will speak | feel Gs ae onewas een ase aadiat " THIRD INNING. | Ample opportunity: is given} The Guaranty fund commission will | sane ater Se ie the state for” the Noapesiisans it | 20 ‘Oaigeke adisuenment Saat tak eR: GIANTS—Frisch filed out to Miller:| Bismarck fans to get over to place the Security State Bank of New j Pittsburg, Kan. Oct. 15—The Kano ee eee eee ee cate (peak | An official bulletin. stated that the q Young walked for the second time ngland ahead of the Tolley Gtate; ja We Kelly popped to Pepinpaugh. Young|Mandan, ‘either on No. 1 or at 3) \fank on tho list of paymients of de | cas ruatelet ot Daltea ss Mine Workers main in the state until Oct. 25. Fred-| next session would be. held Friday a: 3 eat cali t : ‘ tole second.) Meusel struck out. No'P- _m. tomorrow. The latter positors under the guaranty fund com- [ob america hes heen suspended ® [eric C. Howe, of Washington, D. C.,; morning. oe \ ; : hits, no errors. \train gets'in Mandan about 2:15, | mission, it, was announced by the! | Sonn L. Lewis, international presi-i'tormer immigration commissioner at} As the Irish delegates were pantey i Fung) nO oes | dent. the port of New York, is now on a|2 remark made by Micheal Collins, YANKEES—Frisch threw out Hoyt.|Mandan time. Many will go in, commission at the close of its regular | Joh Completed ed Five Days Ahead! ‘Alexander’ Howat snd all othox dias | (re Pe? TERI ES at WATER aT Poncogon ree Sinn Palin inaihen ryaliligtsy waa TGoRe double play, Bancroft. to Rawlings tu t quarterly meeting here today. triet offi a Tainacily Samoyed > SP 6 L y. ened an that some friction Kelly. No runz. no hits, no errors. | peutes 3 |. According to O. E. Lofthus, secre- | of Required Time \ uy cers are sum y ‘ | Cushing Daniels, of New York, and| strued to me t : ® oy POU! NNLNG. | With 800 teachers in Mandan: tary, audit now is heing made of the! nd George J. Peck, until the district’s|Gutzon Borglum, of New York, to-i had developed and that the dele FOURTH I NG. i h di ? 5 rs ? — uspension, the international hoardigether with, W. H. Coin Harvey com-| gates might not return but later it + GIANTS—Rawlings got a hit intoj planning to see the game, an feecurty; sists nauk ae sloped The last copies of the Publicity | member! has been appointed acting! plete the league's list of out-of-state | was said by the Sinn Fein publicity left for two bases. It was his second hundreds of Bismarck people Cid nao aut New England bark are | Pamphlet, mailed to all. North Dakota | president of a provisional district. | speakers as at present announced. Mr. i department that Mr. Collins” remark double... Snyder saacriticed, Baker to| ing over it is predicted there will Pern goss 000 and that the guaranty | Voters, were ready to be mailed to-| All loyal miners of tie district wil!|Borglum spoke here during the last| was entirely devoid of significance Pipp.. Nehf flied to Meusel, Rawlings |e’ 4 crowd: of upwards of 2,000 leposit fund is $208,454.95, now in the | (@¥ from The Tribune plant. recognize the provisional district of-! campaign. We was, appointed by as nothing had occurred during the Holding alr ij Burns, tanned: NO jat the same ‘dink ‘of North Dakota. There is $38,-|, The immense job of getting out als, Lewis declares, in, a message! President Wilson to, investigate the! meeting to justify the conclusion . runs, one hit, no errors. 7 SEA 000 mt lected. Nothing} 200,000 copies of the pamphlet con-| snnouncing the suspension... laireraft service during the war.| that the delegates would’ not return. ‘ i! }—Friscl it Mil- ae eaceen oe Coan uee unc olle’ 5 | taini titutional amendments | * mp des Cs : Sinelai i PEER VANIKHES ouimeh clirew (ou ‘Was done toward’ assombling this in| ‘aiming the constitu! a The Kansas miners hed disregarded |Congressman J. IH. Sinclair also is to | ler. -Burns took Meusel’s long fly. lone bank. nd initiated Jaw: no-strike order. speak for the league. Pipp got a Texas leaguer to left. A. M. Fruh of Tolley, informed the Howatt Is In dail The intinerary of Governor Frene, ; Ward singled into cen‘er, Pipp going | ‘board that. the Tolley. State Bank |, : The Kansas miners have been idle|of Minnesota, has not yet been an- ' to second. Baker walked and the | ‘would yeopen. avintler had not reached sate | for two weeks, or since Howatt and| nounced. Whether Congressmen. Burt- ee Abide Neca See tas no ee { UNEMP ENT f eran \ i atreas just 12 days from the day the | | August Dorsey, the disttict vice pr CF RupGinolath and Speake the cai j M RROW to Burns. No runs, D eat ‘ 3 ident, went to jail at Columbus to) ai 4 r at os ae Mee ean OU seat ie ee Gorath tere eaiemonin stone Yorn igi rot heen atmauncd, Gis n flied out to Few- | § ADJOURNED: BURN THEIR CORN: about 8,000,000 pages was entirely | tion of the Kansas sndustial gout) i oratory until the lust several | ; ster. Ward tossed out’, Frisch. Young \ | completed. ‘The! law! contemplates | 9% f the action of Lewis,/d@vs of the campaign, according to/Unregistered Voters Must Put got a single over second. Kelly struck Dar ae ES | Windon, Mitin,, Oct. 13.—With corn| the pamphlet shall be. mailed, not; es cause, OLeue tCHon istrict 1,|Present indications. Mr. Borglum | N. 5 Down For Electi ‘ th out. No runs, one hit, no errors. lat 25 cents a bushel the city of Win: | Jater than ten days preceding the | however, in suspending the distric ie will speak here Oct. 22 at 8 p. m. and Names wh ‘or lection . Ss YANKBPS—lHoyt fouled out to Kel- | Creates Standing Committee!4on win try to use it for fuel at the; election, the job being completed | based on the refusal ef Howatt ea | at (Mandan Oct, 24 at 8 p.m. Attor- SEA y . ly. Fewster fouled out- to Kelly. ; is] municipal power plant. Many farm-; five days ahead of the required time. ils district board to put hack. to Work | ney-General Lemke will speak here | Unregistered voters of Bismarck Peck walked. Miller “forced Peck, | with Authority to Recon- ers*have announced an intention to} miners called out on strike at thei get 96, two days before the election, | must register in the various precincts Frisch to Rawlings. “No runs, no hits, . burn corn instead of coal this wing! | | Dean and Reliance mincs last spring,| Governor Frazier is not billed | for the recall election sither October errors. vene Body ter. |which the international organization’ speak here. 1dsortOdtotter ots ee ” SIXTH INNING as oN —————— | |holds were in violatiou of agreements’ ‘goth R, A. Nestos and Sveinbjorn| ‘The inspector of election and judges a GIANTS—Umpire Chill sent Coach) Washington, Oct. 13.—The national SEES COAT WALK OFF | with, the operators. Johnson passed through Bismarck | wij] make the first registration to- Burkett from the bench and also| conference of unemployment after| ‘Manila, P.' I., Oct. 13—J. N. Orbin- j without idelivering speeches, but it i8| morrow. \ .* Toney and Douglas. Meusel singled | creating a standing 2ommittee with|son had given up his raincoat as lost, | WISCONSIN 1 MA AN possible that one of them will make|” ‘The inspector of election and judges over seoond. (Meusel was out stealing, | authority to reconvene the full con-] wher he boarded a street car and no- | { E an address here before the conclu-| wij) make the first registration tomore ; Schang to Peck. Rawlings singled | ference at any time concluded its de-|ticed his coat moving away, The coat| | TO AID LEAGUE | sion ot the campaign. Former Con- |", } ya into right., Snyder struck out. Nehf | jjherations today and adjourned sine | was thrown over the head of the man j { gressman P, D. Norton is now on ai Only those persons who are un- i fouled out to Baker. No runs, two | gie, who had walked off with it. | Madison, Wis., Oct. 1 13.—Lieutenant| speaking tour for the Independents. ‘registered in the precinct in which hits, no errors. : The conference was called together ag LVR : Governor Geo. F. Comings has. ac- ESTEE \ ; they will vote are required to register.: ‘ES—Meusel lined~ out to 26 by si fa WEATHER REPORT, cepted an invitation to aid the Non-| 9S” lhe, See . 1. \_ YAINK’ September 26 by President Harding 4 i The registration will be at the fo! Rawlings. Bancroft threw out Pipp.|t) consider measures for the relief of | For twénty-four hours ending ote | partisan leagie in their recall cam- lowing precincts: ) Bancroft threw out Ward. No runs,/ the workless wage earners and the| noon Oct. 13. | i paign in North Dakota ang feft here SET FOR NOV. 7 First ward eaft—Wm. Moore school, d no hits ,no errors. return of commerce and husiness to| ‘Temperature at 7 A. M.. 39! {today to fill a number of speaking — ! First ward west—C. B. Little gar- SEVENTH INNING + normal. Highest yesterday : engagements to be mawe in conjunc-| San Francisco, Oct. 13.—Roscoe! age. GIANTS—Burns walked. Bancroft) yy ork however, is expected to| Lowest yesterday . |tion with the work of Governor Fra-| Arbuckle pleaded not guilty to the/| ‘Second ward east-—Will school. struck out, Frisch ‘fied out to Meu-| 5. Carried on by convnitteés formed | Lowest last night . zier, charge of manslaughter filed against| Second ward west—Wm. Kraft gar- « sel. Fewster robbed Young of a hit, | othe various indusiries*to ¢o-or-| Precipitation .... Poti Lisle Saat 4 him in connection with the death of | age. i taking his long jfly in deep left.’ No) ait. the operation of the actual| Highest wind velocity . TWINS PUZZLE PARENT | Miss Virginia Rappe. Arbuckle’s trial! “Third ‘ward west—Hizh school. a rae ne its ne ec fouled out to| Measures adopted and to conduct reg- Neathey pore Somerset, Engl. Oct. 13 Twins) was set for Nov. 7. Third ward east—F. Richolt school. EES F: eys into the cyclica] ch n For Bismarck and vic born to Mrs. May Franklimwhile she ge aos Fourth ward—Wachter school. briich isehang: filed out’ to “Meusel. pees ‘and employment cenit | tonight and probably Friday; slightly What have you to sell? No Bf was riding trom Wiltshire to Somerset | San Francisco, Oct. 13—The case of} Four ST a a ‘ ‘Hoyt singled over Nehf’s vader an tions. jrarmer tonight. if matter, there’ s somebody jare puzzling her. One was born in| Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle gharged witht Sean 4 i: rf é e bably Friday; ‘siightly warme; she doesn’t know where to register 8 rc é 2] Aap eats Fane, ie Alang errors. Hisdie es uleicemainine eat haee: aCe ee “|B A little ad in The Tribune Bi iicir birth, left Los Angeles last night to appear. | TANGTR ont eniteds: Mousel portation! : Weather Conditions, will = pases of peo- I ‘LLOYD GEORGE a a isted. paar Ey, The northwestern low pressyre area ple— uyers who search ou! | te See BANK ROBBERY j;mow covers the northwestern prov-| Mi columns daily” for things ‘THOUSANDS OF UNEMPLOYED ASSEMBLE no fit, no ear, ince: SW pressure ones al ey wan! AND MARCH ON BRITISH PREMIER See te nee n Uo a LOSS IS $12, 000 Ha, oa cuigae ee Marea eobere Our Want Ad Columns are a oe ) i sf k. Miller flied out to Burns. Meu- gion. Sure Ss f : Dial oe presi “No rons, no.hits, NO} Ganpsville, Wis, Oct. 13-—Tiley| the southeastern states. The weath-|[ a medium of exchange for London, Oct. 13.—(By the Associat-y ceed to its destination and was ad- errors. Young, president of the Farmers| er has continued fair except along the | folks, just like you. ed Press.)—Thousands of England’s| mitted to the premier’s residence. t, 13.—(By the: Associat NTH INNING State Bank of Darien, stated today | Pacific coast where light rain has fall- |My : acdataenochioa’ att thes Gael j ferme ee ahoudon, td! Byatierasselels GIANTS—Baker threw out Snyder.| that $12,000 in bonds were stolen|en. The temperature has risen over une plexed 8 SHU aa Aaron tHE ree pe Tig (alee eC ‘ var Nehf fanned. Hoyt threw out Burns. he safety deposit box of the|the northern Plains but is helow nor- The bankment. this afternoon for the pur-| precautions were taken e author-|George is preparing to go to Was s No runs, no hits, no errors. from eee pbers : n. Wedne day | mal from the Mississippi Valley east- pose of accompanying a deputation to/ ities of London today to-cope with «| ington to attend the impending con- ~ YANKBES-«Ruth batted for Pipp Bank by Ten Heaiand doilars ete ward. The weather in North Dakota Bigpond ribune Premier Lioyd George's official resi-| monster demonstration hy uhemploy -| ference on limitation of armament and and grounded out to Kelly unassisted. eeihe hand are registered A furth- | will be fair tonight and probably Fri- dence in Downing strect to demand| ed persons who planned an attempt |.Far Eastern questions and it is un- walked. Rawlings threw out | ° Ce ere sais abel vit] ij warmer tonight. “work or/ maintenance” at trade] to force their way into Downing street |derstood that unless unforseen dif- ‘Ward Ls i er check of the hoxes is being made.|day with slightly warm 8) A - fi TPN hi be there for th Baker at first, and Ward was thrown No additional clues’ have been ORRIS W. ROBERTS, union wagis.” to interview Prime Minister Lloyd ficulties arise he will,be there for the ‘ out trying for third, Kelly to Frisch. | round, z Meteorologist Officiai in Charge,». The depulation was allowdd to pro-| George. opening session. No rung, no hits, no’ errors. i