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PAGE. SIX zm 7 eT MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, '21 New York scores the most runs, 840. : 1 taking an. active part in the toreclo| Chicago made the most one-base hits, N sure proceedings. ” 1,226. Pittsburgh made the most three- a ¥ | ‘The property, consists. of 22,000 bas hits, 104. Philadelphia leads in acres of land on which are located home runs, 88. Chicago led in sacri-! j well built factories. It ig valued at ficing with 208. New York led with | | $400,000. 137 stolen bases. az, "The 1921 season produced 67 shut-; 7 outs, the clubs having scoreless de- RT A (aS | {cats as follows: Pittsburgh 14, Phil- ; ONLY 22 DAYS TO CHRISTMAS AG. COLLEGE | adelphia, Chicago and Cincinnati 11 “ = ds japiece, Boston 8, and New York,, St. i i ED HORNSBY GETS | Louis and Brooklyn 4 times each. | Attorneys Begin Argument On: AID 1S-ASK Only one tie game was played, this on October 1 by Pittsburgh and St. Motions to Quash Indict- | Lonis. * . 1 ‘seas Hf Ee HIGH PLACE IN ‘One protested game was played, on} ments Against Executive Commissioner. of Agriculture May 28, between Pittsburgh and Cine} | Takes Step E cinnati. ' | : BATTING HONORS. Two unusual incidents occurred dur- | OTHERS “ARE INVOLVED, oa ; ting the past season: In the game of { Co-operation with the ‘agricultura! May 27, at Pittsburgh, versus Cincin-| + waukegan, Ill, Dec. 5-—The ques- | college will be sought by the state de- * ‘nate, Pittsburgh made nine hits, each] ,, ef Biya i tment. of agriculture and labor, a 3 i of ii ayers 3 a | tion of whether Governor Len Small, | partment. ¢ 3) ds Biibes Highest Averaey) SNe oe tie meas iy beaten CHR | Lieutenant Governor Fred Sterling | Commissioner Joseph A. Kitchen said 1899 — Got 44 Two Base versus Brooklyn, the nine St. Lous|and Vernon Curtis, banker of Grant today. He esheets a babes Hits in National League te: at ti Pa thos: tt a teas total | Fark, il zane stand tre ee of administration to be lield there and f twenty-seven official times at bat. poe embezeiine: money: arpa Ne ae © will hold copfefences with officials ot 5.—Two hundred | there were tio ’sacr | of Hlinois, conspiracy, and operating | the agricultural college with a tiew 's took part in|¢y balls nor hit batsmen made by the | @ confidence gamd@ probably will be, of co-ordinating the work of the ex- _, Your friends can buy anything you can give them Exeept your Photograph. — It Takes Time To Do Make Appointments Now. Studio = = = = : 2 : = a » New Yor and forty-five pla: ¢ hits nor bases | S i | Jlaire C vards | tension division of the college and the tt games for the National League clubs St. Louis club. settled when JudgéClaire C. Edwards | id Base) tn cet causon,, Of Sau? eee ae | disposes of motions to quash the in-) state department, prevent duplication hone 24! CTT art ia ona cea ABE RUTH IS dictments, filed by two of the defend-| of effort and needless expense ber, one hundred and seven players ants and on which hearing began here | conducting the work. i y. The indic , , | ‘The immediate task of the state de- jtoday. The indictments are based on jthe alleged misuse of state funds dur-| partment will be directed toward con- ling the terms of Mr. Small and Mr. ducting farmers’ institutes in various ; Sterling as state treasurer. parts of the» tate. Ty A. Hoverstad, | Lieut, Gov. Fred Sterling is not a} tormer)y director. of ‘farmers’ insti- | party to the hearing here, he not hav-| tutes whom Mr. Kitchen says conduct- sed a change of venue from|ed them more successfully than any. jother.man has ever done in North. Da- engaged in fifteen or more games, FINED, SUSPENDED while sixty-eight played in iess than fifteen cont Prince of Wales. The sum, it is ex- e 5 Z Chicaxo, U Babe Ruth's National League batting history of] share of the world series profits the previous yea repeated itself, as) jy 1921 were declared torteited poth Roger Hornsby au the uous and Ruth himselt suspended until | PANY Cardinals won leading honors for the ay 2 P2, by C si jing a fr second su year. May 20, fe y erase Sangamon county, where. the indic| ; eee i ; were returned last: j keta ca to Bismarck Sunday for to’ p eologist on stound/; {UO LA’ TO CLASSIFY s batting mark of .397 is| Now |Ments were returned last July. The; keta came to Sunde to’ have a geolog! le und TE. be Z fie highest avenge gince 1899; wien ie Sen decision on the legality of the indict-}# conference on the subject and to] with the opening of spring and ‘tio | - pected, will be cut down. Kdward Delehanty of Philadelphia led | ion in a post ments against Gov. Small and Mr. st\P.G, Catron in: outlining the} doubt a drill and derrick will follow | eason barns | : @ roe! 7 gue with an average of 408. storming tour. (Curtis, however, undoubtedly will ap-|PTogram for the: institutes, soon after. FOR. SALE—tibrary dining table e Open evenings until Xmas. the Leag é Sate et Rug. Call 67R. 819 Sth street. : Fe Seas ae eR Eas pubs a y to-Mr, Sterling’s case: also. Cc-operation of the farm bureaus re ¢ i BI . EL 2 It is u net gain of tyenty: seven Der Sete y ply to iy s ee IDES sae of counsel(?0d other’ farmers’ organizations in| - GARRISON WOMAN DIES. 12-5-3t S. E. Bergeson & Son. centage points over his mark of 1920, | @— = 2 |! Nth itn emne to the last legal ditch, | the state in the institute work will be|. .Gartison, N.'D., Dec. 5—Mrs, David \————_—_—_. i while the St. Louis club, which led in}| WITH BOWLERS i voseceete ae that the neariky whicl “ought. Applicatiogig for institutions| Vannett passed ‘away ‘at St. Joseph's POTATOES FOR SALE at $1.50 per | Keep yourself posted on the club batting with a percentage o s 3 i inieat one i ‘may last 4 week,’ The |may be made of thé'Wepartment. The} hospital after a long illness fromy -bushel. Not less than 5 bushel lots |turkey market. Write or, call .308, improved its mark of 1920 by | nineteen percentage ‘points. Below are Rogers Hornsby made the most hits, | ending Dec. represented | Schedule for the winter meetings now, goiter and liver trouble. The funeral will be delivered. Matt Andahl. | for our prices. Northern. Pro- of Decatur; /i5 being drawn up. (ot was held from Rowan’s undertaking | Phong. 10F6. 1252 t | duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. ~ $ ; Parjors Saturday afternoon at two high scores for week ;S0Vernor and Mr. Cur by Charles C. LeForgee, 235, led in two-base hits, with 44, arid] Commencing today one dollar in A, F. Beaubien of Waukegan; and : | oelock, Rev. P. W. Erickson offitiating | FOR RENT —Six-room modern house” ai tied with Ray Powell of Boston for the| trade will be given free by the B. & setae W. rte oe CONFERS HERE find the remains were interred in Rone -on 12th St. Inquire $22 Main St.| Dance at Bakel’s Hall. Every most three-baggers, with 18. Clothes Shop, for high score rolled | are attacking the indictme: on 4 y % 5 Phone 536-R. 12-5-1w > Carson pee of Pittsburgh is the¢ d than a score of grounds, including an ON I STITUTES Hill cemetery. ae y Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. : WALES VISIT TOO DEAR day nights. 10c a dance. Best leading one-base hitter, with 161 sin- ets to the Eltinge theater will|@legation that the grand jury itself nig Colombo, Ceylon, Dez. | music in the state. gles, and George Kelly of New York,|be given for second high score this |'W2s not “lawfully selected and organ- WORST IN TEN YEARS T. A. Hoverstad, development agent Amsterdam, Dec. $—“The most. se-| i ‘uns,’ made lay, ized as required by the laws of the|f the Chicago and Great Western 7 rotests have been entercd azoins Teen ee or eraee eat anadS TR MMe METH eat ox ames {state of Minis.” |. Railroad ‘gompany, ‘of Chicago, came orp efor Moliand as experianced in 1 ee aislon vot: the deeteintive council) Seventy million men were mobil- ike last year ers mnsby | T Stange B was itil asl o Bisma: unday for a ci “ i : y| to! spend $70,0C) for the visit of the) ized during; the war. Like dast year, Rogers Hornsby Tuesday— rthur Rauer . (overnor's. P sition. with Commissioner. of Agriculture enormous damage to property. Dikes pend $ Bi again leads the long hitters, with 378} Wednesday—J. C. Christenson . Protecting some of the islands ‘from ‘The governor also reasserts the con- Kitchen, Deputy Commissioner Catron tention overruled by fudge Smith of|and Dairy Se unt on the Springfield, July 26, that his office as/ subject’ of conducting fatmers’ insti- Ke governor renders him immune from/tute. Mr. Hoverstad formerly was_en- Fine DEO RT Iter Etor. ForeCcLos, | 2!Test and prosecution for any act al-| gaged in this wark in North Dakota.| colar is new restricted ~ to “younger leged to have been committed prior “1 believe North Dakota has.a great " ‘ that that |to his election as governor. “Where- said Mr. Hoversad. “she is Students, /Plie, aiteHie committee! bag the sea completely collapsed. total bases, for an extra-base percent-|Thursday—Arthur Bauer . age of .63! y—Joe Schneider Six players made two hundred or} Saturday—Frank. Hummel more hit: follows: Rogers Hori fs os by and Austin McHenry of St. Lou 235 and 201 hits, respectively; Frank 2 OF M Frisch and Emil Meusel ¢ w. York, | c mortga puted and de- : ne ae i z 3 passed a resolution permitting mem- BL and 301 hits, resyet Car!|livered by PD. D, Simmons, George Fr | fre. this defendant,’ reads the con-|sound’ to the core and will develop| ters of the’ football team to wea WM and Benton Baker, mortgagors, |Cluding sentence of his motion to; a more rapidly than ever in the near stand-up collars, : v o i son Bighee of Pittsburgh, t marek Elevator & vestme! sh the ch: ainst him, “not 2 ne N : James Johnston of Brooklyn, 203 hits.| Company, Mortgages, daced ther tate Doran Sul caprasalg” reserving Gov IRE ee pa re (pola: erinas Licht When Not since 1899, when seven players|day of August, 191 nd filed in’ the | sents ‘affecting the public interest genus DEAE eacons! , Eng., . 5—Whe made 200 hits, have so many Nationa! |%tice of the register of deeds of the | T6 ‘ D OIL FEVER. ed _ | the lights failed “during the’ services - - - shares SHAT SIE Thin ante County of Burleigh and State of North | and pertaining to his office as gover- “ Es at the Congregational ‘church here, = SEN yienoncy the "nig gd! edt hes | at ae sate at ols eye ds-) AT’ NEW, LIETPZIG) aro, ie pan sate Ge oe lene ey set Het UNE edd Morigatees, ‘ut Page 135 ‘asslewed ‘ment iat ye ndictment and, each |. G es ; congregation to sit “Lead, Kindly. : : ; by led with 131 runs; Frank Frisch |p% St mortgagee to Bismarck Bank | Count thereof may Be quashed. _ New Leipzig, Dec.i—The Now Leip.| Light.” ‘Then the lights went: up. eee : Raymond Powell 114, George Burns|S8aid resister of deeds on October 27, | Motions of both the governor and Mr. {direction of F. iB. Ewald has had a| ‘STORM GOOD TO FISH H 1 iS O a 111, James Johnston 104, and Carson | 2221, and recorded in Rook 155 of As: | Curtis. it fs argued that: force of Notaries in’ the territory! London, Dec.” 5—Recént storms 111, Jame: ; F s, page 275, will be foreclosed | 1. They are not charged with the vi-| north of New Leipzig for the past| along the’ coast have led to an abnor- Bighbee 100. i ie the premises in’ ‘such | olation of any law of the state of Il-| week. iy ma] shortage in fish. Fishing fleets Oo eo : frank Frisch of New York was eas-) 1 ne front door of the cart teen ed | linois, or any offense under. the laws| A cboice block of fand with strong|tiave boen unable to put’ to sea anc Victrola ily the leading base stealer, with 49|Rismarck in the County of Burleigh, | Of Illinois, or violating any duties | indications of ofl has been leased. prices. have jumped 100 per cent in a Se eee € St. Louis, led at Apa aacoane gic pour, of 2 Gielock, imposed upon them by the state of| It is the intention of the company | week. pike Blea . “k of St. ' AS fs , y of January, 1923; sacrificing, with 36 sacrifice hits, |'¢,Satisfy the amotnt duc upon guen | dilinels. ‘i : ‘ reed | ortwage on the day of sale; and by'|* 2: ‘The indictments fail to give any Ivan i Olson, i of ‘Brooklyn, faced Faison of defaults under the Taottad ee: date when it is alléged the defendants pgne the most, going to the bat 652 bee decarin nee tree {betty has } unlawfully received any money’ or Hates layareceneapedt ne © premises described in such mort- | Property, nor is the amount of any thelr club played, a8 follows: Hornsby| tne same "are ‘lot, goru f2,satiaty [Fume alleged to have been unlawfully Reith ecut i 4 Per te des ntbed as follows: received: \\ 154, Frisch, Bancroft, Boeckel and ee at a point Five Hundred | . Borne 153 each, and James Johnston| tropsqy tte Thirty One Hundredths | Violated Constitution, : =e feet North of the common 3, The grand jury returned a spe- ——— a ists for the longest streak |i Township Gree vu gedeand SX (8) | cial report purporting to" explain the Ci ae Be ee ero BSE So ie exists for the longest streak |!" One Hundred Thirty . : : of safe hitting in consecutive games, | Cau) ani coctin oe eng yates ignty | evidence on which it acted, which re~ -For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, as Carson Bighee and Joseph Rapp|'Thirty Two (38) in Tene, and | port “was in violation of the consti-|. “' ‘i - 7 in Township One | tution’ and statutes of the state of St mach Bi iou: iv ‘oth maintained batting streaks in 23)Hundred Thirty-Nine (139) N . foe: tne. state: 0 : Sou 0} IS Liver successive games, ie Zs Range Righty (80), on ee pores nee Illincis and rendered said indictment. ir = IP ili it is a disappointment. ‘ ‘ Be sure the talking machine you buy is a genuine Victor Victrola. g If you buy at Hoskins it will surely be.a Victor Vi@rola, for we sell only the Victrolas. Get our Libera Serms of Payment. Call, Phone, or Write for Catalog. : HOSKINS VICTROLA OUTFITS. B.! . j lation between the principal and Le nee of Mortgages. |g ‘ puand ben loteaue Bage i Small, as the agent, servant, employee ignee of Mortgagee, | OY officer of such principal” is - not ote: | shown, iad It also is set forth that the in HEX KAISER TO mente ard null and void because of f € - ' | “indefiniteness, vagueness and unce th of Philadel- | tainty,” and because each count nal League runs- | MARRY AGAIN? double and “attempts to charge Fred 11 runs in one FE. Sterling with one offense and Len = June 7. Davis Robertson of Pittsburgh, by @atting in § runs on August 19, equal ed the National League runs recotd, held jointly by Bra Pittsburgh and ( phia. The old batted-in record o! 2c Samess han Ween the said’ Seétions Thirty One | illegal and void.” ‘ : Te ag ay B ety eae mae anade Ay Shite pars a Mahe evo. 2). thence West | 4. The special report “was unlaw-|\ The nicest cathartic-laxative in the empty’ your bowéls coinpletely: by EOLA Iv. A NICTROLA x. ou tate liam Southworth, |Uistance of Forty (40) teat tothe ceing [ful and was circulated throughout the | ‘world to physic your liver and bowels morning, and you Will feel’ splendid. 6 Record $30.10 6 Record $130.10 Walter Barbare and Fre Nicholson |Ttunaged wali wie, ate «@yest, One [Buble press, creating an unfair ant) when you have Dizzy Headache, (Tiley Work while You sleep” Cs. ena ie a, E undred — W s 1 ote ‘i ate Raeaea pa carets neve! oO e ~ of Boston; Max Carey and Walter (136. ‘due South One {agaist the deferieutse, “hd MAS"! Colds, , Biliousmess, Indigestion, or Suits. Pills, Caloiel, Or Oil and. they VIOTROUAYY MeO TROUA AL MOraVilleot Pittsburgh, Frank Frisch | {! tenthia /(108 21's. The indictment fails to charge| Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like cost only ten cents a box. Children with. ‘di $40.10 6 Ge di $155.10 Brooklyn hal Geren ge eis i "ininiites {tat money or property entrusted to] “Cascarets.” One or two tonight will love Cascarets too. -° : OR ster we and George Maisel of Chi- ee M hs | Gov. Small when ‘he was state treas- VICTROLA x. « VICTROLA XIV. Players tallied for runs per game on! ¢ eure, aire one* C1) minutes ure wis the property of the state. — |” ae - With $80 10. pte : $230 00 twelve occasions, as follows: Rogers] reattis’ (100.02) feet. thence aus eek | the puree re eh ee to, aewe A ee TL ULL OC) Records: seme. 6 efecords. Ae Horn: and William Southworth, to the point of beginning. i eiteiatea te th trea thesmoney Was = - $ each twice; Raymond Powell, Thomas |, , 70,101 be, due on ich imertgage | ee ee neaeurer os voturne HOSKINS INC. aly, David Bancr Frank Frisch, |‘ s of-sale housa Sev. i ‘as A |Z : ‘ pote Detid “Baucrott, pm Belch. en Hund nd 67-100 Dol- | ed as_required by law. ae - ‘| f : Bighee and John Smith of St. Louis Sor forcelusire | 4 Sq ene, case #8 without com-titutional | ey és j Exclusive’ Victor Dealer. Roge Hornsby hit for the most ies That. py “ : ” a \ Bismarck, N. Dakota. total bases in a game, 11, making al aE Uae 9. That the “pretended fiduciary re- ‘ -three-bagger and two home runs on} 2 f2-9, ee Need Shoes? game, made in 1892 by Wilbert Berlin, Dec. 5.—(By Poranig 3 r Hy Robinsor. of Baltimore. | Press) Accoratag (ee wen antitele alee ntny Sarat ish o = a ‘4 tuber Latt, former, Emperor Wil- With Komitee s, for the second year in suc-) liam had decided to marry again. | tyo Udavts FOIaLne erihe cae on, led in club batting with a] The lady of his.choice, the news- percentage of tion throughout the country of news- 7 G paper dispatches quoting the so-call- 13 If so then remember, this Big Removal Sale ed “special return” in which the grand batti making the most h 308, that club] paper says, is the widow of a high . 1,635; the most| officer irom Danzig, whe was nd the most| killed in the war. The newspaper jury explained its action. One of the 260. protesses to have received-the in- l affidavits was BeAr abit % la vas made by the city editor tl ching, go-} formation F st ae he most pitching, go: nation from 2 most trust: ;of a Springfield newspaper and the total bases on h two-base hi! where prices have been put on every shoe in our house to ‘make them move. Lots of shoes When Coal ing-to hat 5 times, worthy source. other by Arthur G, Brown, a newsp: M P ‘e , = ——S—SS permed attaclied to the governor's have ee teu eee \ 18 Poor and. Slaty LS ar ES = easy to sell high grade shoes at the : s ROHRER’S TAXI ASPI RIN |REPORT ST ‘ARK i = y ‘i h E it eats up.a pile of money during the winter months. We i Phone 57 | MEN MAY GET = we are'making—shoes for everybody.’ Every- don’t meddle with that sort of swindle coal, at all. ity 25c. Penitentiary 75c. Ae | ak © —i aration f ing in Experienced Drivers Only.J| Name “Bayer” on Genuine | SISAL TRUSTE thing, Cut—in preparation for our opening i We Handle But One Grade—The Best. Go Anywhere, Any Time. i a fico, ie our new location on 4th Street. THIS POLICY IS BEST for us, because by so doing, SAFETY FIRST. Dickinson, Dec. 5—The Dickinson, 3 we hold. all our trade, and add many new customers to Press says: According to reports de- j¢lared to be well founded the famous ‘Sisal Trust and plantation of Brinton- Waters-league fame, near Miami, Fla.,| |May come into the ownership of “de- serving leaguers” in Stark county by} | virtue of foreclosure proceedings now Here you will find no difficulty in getting the very shoe you need at a price you'll gladly pay —pbecause we have cut deeply into former our list. And it is best for you to use only the best. BEST FOR YOUR HEALTH. BEST FOR YOUR PURSE. EAGLE Ce Le We itl g Tailoring and Hat Works eae prices, with the object of moving as little stock WHAT YOU WANT— 3 EAT aa tn Sou eA 2 |. It seems that whe the, “trust” was: as possible and opening our new store with new WHAT YOU NEED— tee as “Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pressed. \being organized that cortain league oe ‘ WHAT YOU MUST HAVE— We call for and deliver, Phone 58,Op- Posite Postoftice, Bismarck, N. D. Mall ‘dew Solicited « | capital in Stark county went toward: feware! Unless you see the name| Making it, as strong as the “Rock ot “Bayer” on pecknge: or on tablets you | Gibiraltar.” ‘Of course this, capitali are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- | W4s protected in a way by a mortgage, scribed by physicians for twenty-one | but mortgages .are often made to be years and-proved safe by millions. | foreclosed and this‘is the manner in}: Take Aspirin. only as told’ in the; Which the property may come into the Bayer package for Colds, Headaches, | ownership of the Stark county leag-} Neuralgia, | Rheumatism, Barache, | "ers. | Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain} Adam Lefor, second lieutenant for; | Handy-tin boxes of twelve Bayer. Tab-| the league in Stark county during the: lets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug-| balmy days of the organization, ac- gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin} cording to reports, has hied away to is the trade mark of Bayer Manufae-|the southland, prepared to take neces- ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicy-|sary steps to protect the interests of Vieacid, i = himself and others of the Taithtul ty! goods. Come and see for yourself. : and what you will INSIST ON HAVING— if you\ are wise—is OUR GOOD OLD RELIABLE REPUTATION COAL. Let us have your order now. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. iar Trapsett- Alicia LET US TAN YOUR HIDES AND FURS into useful articles, such as robes, coats, rugs, mittens, caps, fur sets or any kind of leather, If you prefer selling, send your fur _to for full market value. WRITE TODAY for FREE fur price list, tanning price list and shipping tags. ‘ The Bismarck Hide & Fur Ce. Bismarck, N, D. Richmond’s Bootery ‘406 Main SARA IS Tt RON

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