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PAGE EIGHT raska, North and South Dakota hs NTI : {ROBBERS BL AST rington, for ‘the ‘Legislature, U. 8. OF CHINA been in the Western Association, (By the Associited Press) the movement is in fact a secession, HURLS NO. HIT, SAFE AND GET for Huneen Peal i i Mires Peking, June 26—The formation | it was explained, for the: benefit, \ hy % of a United States of China modeled amateur competition, With ¢ i NO-RUN GAME] MUCH JEWELRY |'men is asked. 2) Warter¢heAmevican ‘federaticl ‘and tion of the new association with :.|¢ BURLEIGH COUNTY a national ‘conference at Shanghai four states all within short ne (By the: Tayssunatea reas (By the Aj joaiated Press), JOINT CAMPAIGN COMM.) to discuss demobilizaton of super- of each other, it will be le: Kenosha,. ‘Wi June 26.—Billy Duluth, Minn;, June 26—Blasting *! fluous troops and abolition of the sive'to have athletes travel back. ea Evans, former Philadelphia Athletic] their way into, the safe in a down- Tuchun ‘or miliary governorship forth, hurled a no-hit no-run game here] town. jewelry store, robbers some system are'the two principal condi- ‘Wellesley’s 1922 Oarswomen Every yard of woolen cloth con- ’ yesterday for the Simmons Company| time yesterday escaped with dia-| ‘tains about a mile of yarn. tions’ on which Chen Chiung Ming, 5 * _} team, defeating the famous Chicago's! monda and jewelry. values at $10,000 GE eae 3 South * China Jeader, will negotiate GIANTS WON ‘ i The rohbers took watches from a dis On the jessamine’ the blooms] for-the reunion of China, it was an- ’ former White: Sox; the ° opposing | lay window facing’ on’a busy street | come before. the leaves. . nounced today. ‘ ‘ twirler. Kerr allowed seven hits. .J) 004.7 r besides removing all’ valuables from the safe, Guests at a hotel next door heard an “explosion followed by TIGHT GAME; - Yap LOCAL PEAM. |i ‘a cu’ = || MRS, MARION. E, NEBERGAL aed : § WANTS | GAMES| Siteasy BROWNS WIN ; ‘ : The Bismarck city baseball team) i. team witha f ‘ + Candidate’ for < made an ayspicious start for? oF utele; Senate wien aient panel DON’T VOTE FOR - REGISTER OF DEEDS OF BURLEIGH COUNTY * : y of ‘ball players, will be in Bismarck Both Chi i Tees: Pty anon baat = bee punaty que 2 ae meet, the 0. R. Vold for the, Legisla- North Dakota Reds Climb Over Bol i : : local team was leading ¥:to’7 tn, the| Bismarck city team. The two teams} ture, unless-.you are for a : : fat : anaes \first -half of the seventh inning |&re said to be evenly matched and 4 : Do earnestly solicit Your Support at the June 28th cago and the Pirates To when rain’ broke up the game, the|# good game is expected, Bismarck Non: Fontion eh Mt old te ; |. . Primaries, . score reverting to 9-to 4, where ig} i® without a game for-Sunday, July| Our attention Ler ee ; 2 (Political Advertisement) Occupy Fourth Place stood at the end of the sixth fant: 9, and ;wants a game’ with any fart giving e impression to vot- The local team was composed ovt-of-town team, preferably Mandan| ters in Bismarek, that he is, . (By the ted Press) f ; Catcher; Fitch; pitcher, Christe ‘S\or Stanton.” ‘Alec Harper, former Chieago, June ee New Here mo shortstop, \Harper; first ba: manager and shortatop\for Bismarck, not a Nowpart d Me vole : Giants won anol er eleven| is Se Rochford; second bases Doan?’ third| 8 here and will manage thé local| as been endorsed fo) lena MR. AND MR VOTER. victory yesterday. The veteran Davey : ; ‘ base, Bond;' right tield;“Flow: ¢ent-| team. Teams seeking games should Legislature by. the Non-Parti- ' 8, Robertson, pinch hitting for. Ryan, erfield, Roberta; write to him, san Committee, according to dealt the blow that brought across , \ ee : land, Flinn pitched for Wilton the winning ran in the ninth, after ; By ki BABE RUTH __ [statement in the Farmer La- Efficiency and. service have beenimy aim the Braves had driven Nehf to cov- bor. State»Record. . er and tied the count with three runs Pitchi To. Decide PLAYS TODAY]. The Anti-Townley Conven in conducting the business of the IMPORT- in’ tho previous inning, ‘The final ching e, tion hag. endorsed. Messrs./|] ANT office of Register « -of Deeds and Sfohnny Couch pitched C:neinnar: ‘SaysEvans |. ,,.8% pe Ageoaia trom |_| Anderson, Heaton and Har-|1 } Org you desire these continued, kindly to its third straight victory over an exile of five days as. a, result Pittsburgh and” the’ Reds elimbes Waite Hoyt and_ Joe Bush!‘ an altercation with Umpire Din-|, ae mark (X) after my naie on: the primary sero fourth: give the St outs More Effective — Washing-| rr, ot ine scsren here teat, allo June 28. Coruna lant bested Mi eae oa LOR, and Boston Are Dan-|: ante game of the Yankee-Red Sox iy star, an Ee be Brooklyn squeezed out a 3 to 2 de- _ Perous' My ae ————angiRy _ RICHARD PENWARDE ee over ‘the Phillies in 11 inn- eg cagegmst> ‘COLLINS WANTS ‘ ‘Palitieal: Advertisement) iy gia ieerns Se se: Daria: ia] “Pitching will decide the Ameri! MIXED BOUT gers 5 to 0, and evened the four League championship,. The win- Mike Colli tM ‘ame series, ° ning of pennants usually /hinge ‘on’ ‘ol ins 0 of fandan’ welter- ® Chicago gained ‘a firmer hold on ; ; pitching. The 1922 campaigh in’the| Weight wrestler, has ‘challenged Bat edousth place tn the American league ia ? seen Atherican League does not promiise | Krause, local boxer, to d mixed bout, Be by winning its fourth straight from torbevan exeention: | NP SM iay IG eal Pa ; 0. Cleveland 4 to 3 in 10 innings. The prize crew at Wellesley College. Fopito bottom: Alene Litt abe On paper New York certainly has lins proposed to make 143 pounds at i Zachary. outpitched Bryan Harris Columbus, * Rebecca Davis, Little Rock, Alt; Mixiam te vootiens | the pitching. The Yankees’ pitching|? o'clock on the, afternoon: of the 4 of the Athletics and Washington won| lyn. N. Ys Margaret Shanks, Stanford, Ky.; ebro We staff stands out when compared with,| match and to: meet;Krause within two d f 2 to 1 N. ¥.; Priscilla Loud, Bay City, Mich.; Elizabeth Hastie, Passaio, Ne; ||‘any, other club in the leagu weeks ‘in’ “Bismiarck, Mandan og Burleigh County. : sits Shovel Wodge pitched to three Captain Barbara Bates, Binghamton, N. ¥.; and Dofotby Brelngan, [Tt would be a diffienlt matter to) Dickinson : Cleveland batters and got credit for| _ Oran N- J- : jselect a better balanced staff than’) Mays, Bush, Jones, Hoyt end Shi - Joseph L. Kelly, candidate for Sheriff, is the White Sox victory after he had : : ‘ ; . Yelieved No-Hit Charlie Robertson. DAKOTA LEAGUE NEW DIVISION | | key. . That. quintet comprises’ th SPORT BRIEFS | 4 4 »'well worthy the support of every man and eta Ae atari = Sioux Falls 11; Fargo 15. New York regulars. SEEN, y z 2 o—___________.__‘4] Mitchell 3; Jamestown 0. - - OF THE AM ATEUR | _ ©" form New. York appeary to have| "| (By the Associated Press) 1 4 2 j ‘woman in Burleigh coupty.: He was born in |. Baseball S Aberdeen 6; Valley ‘City 4. ‘ a desided edge in pitching: However, | Chicago, Junie George -Hart- ‘ i this county in 1882 and has lived here ever ’ a! Scores | 6, ATHLETIC UNION) the ‘Yankees’ staff so: far not|™an, captain of ‘the University of : Watertown 9-0; WB. 4: “B. 4: § a + 2 proved as formidable as it appeat Chicago golf team, and Burdette since. He- was left am orphan. at 10 jyears of s (By the Associated Preas) It was feared that the loas-of Meu-'| Ford of Chicago, winner. of the Big : Lipo ene Es i hi ane abs Pet. Omaha, Neb., June 26.—A new: di-| sel-and Ruth would make the going Ten golf tourney were barred front JOSEPH A. KITCHEN oe ae has alge fron Sane one Baile is .280«(«14 vision of the Amateur AthJétic| rather hard-for the Yankees, during] eastern intercollegiate -competition Commissioner’ of Agriculture and own living. r. Kelly has always been fore- rT aaaeeeen Sieg ol ert Union is expected’ to:be permanént-|,the first six weeks of the rege." || becat/se of late entries, ;Labor. Candidate for re-election. most, in doing all porsible to help promote any- Mitchell 1917 152s ly" organized. here ‘tonight at’ the und) at — il respectfully solicit your. vote. ,» thing’ which. he considered*to he of ‘benefit to Watertown 18 16 1829], Yonge btnletion CIN, noe tenes ppLaverg wee. uns reraaic fon. the, i, June” 26.—It ae ae hiphne gene 28," Renin _ the community. At the age, of 46 .he enlisted in i ort jakot : e way, winner | 0} ivertisemen' Wahpaton Dive ie 19° 17 «528 \ | Nebraska: ‘cerapeiaiag the. territory| vincing manner. The. pitching: .etaff} the aurea ial Saturday, wilt the Spanish ‘American’ war, serving 1%.months, one'year.af. whith ahpeton-Breck -...16 17-471) yon Freverg, champion Swedish | of the’. organization) which “will “be! assisted materially in carrying. tile} not start in tH@ Latonia derby next ——— }] was spent in'the Philippines. He was\ First Lieutenant of Com- Valley i ae ee ae erastioe! wikedt: that’ hes wonldcbs ‘Mid-Weatern Associa | Yankee burden. ; ; pany “A,” North Dakota National Guards. and was in command of alley: City. Z here ‘Coday./and. work. out’ fora ‘day: eee vt ion entra a ei ge olan eth Ruth Preller i < : ee McCURDY; the company for’ some time. During the late war Mr. Kelly was , : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, before his. tmatehp with sack, Sep, er erratic! work cf the Yankees dug He aa recy ay pee second in command of the Bismarck Home Guard and engaged Hes ee Ww Pet. shot neta see cucrleraron the-Nerthe ing the past month ‘cam largely be “third, ee : actively in all the war activities'of thig organization. ‘He was one ! Minneapolis ae) a a west, He was'to work out with E:| Hier fe traced to a falling off in theyg! ig ‘CA DIDAT EB FOR RE: vf the organizers of the bunch that shocked the. grain around ( paeeeeaig ? Re ier ee cate a Nae local wrestler, this af-) | Mi : fT: || Uveness: ot the. twirlerso ot eee 26.—Johnny' Weias- ELECTION FOR STATES Bismarck during the war:and was out/on all trips made, © ie Milwaukee 87° 32683) Sampson and Freberg will meet on P ait t x record’ in 220 yard |: ATTOR EY. : . Mr, Keliy is an Honorable, upright | geatloman, thoroughly liked Louisville a a id Tuesday, June 27, at 9 o'clock’ at the| | 2 : r 4 4 the atyle swim, coyering the dis-| ~ My } 5 and respected by all who know him and with the natural ability Columbus. 3 457) Arcade Bowery. Both men‘are top- . = as ne Be nae ‘in 2 minutes 182-5 ‘secon tie Dees he hag coupled’ with his experience, should make; an ioe sheriff. Kansas City . 42.39 notchers and the match is expected - ‘PERSONS TRANSACTING Toleda....- 43.823] to be one of the hardest ever fought : Ke8s! °Hoehampton, June 26.—Mrs, Molla r ; i oa tee een esiceenestG eee would ‘surely.ejn 28| nivtntedt "Mallory, American lawn | BUSINESS AT THE STATES Committee of Friends. q AMERICAN LEAGUE. pounds. Both have met “Strangler” all games, and probably’ 25. ‘would: tenwis champ: mn; ‘was defeated. by | ATTORNEY’S ‘OFFICE RE- hoe { y q WwW L | Lewis, world ; champion and both . be Uloser.to the correct figure, :)':{'Mrs!Reamish in the finals of the}: ae tet j St. Louis . 14.89 27 made: fine :showings.” Freberg beat In a-majority: of hia '‘taat omen’s single: CEIVE.THE SAME CARE- (This ‘political advertisement 18. paid’ for wonintaiiy by a com- } New ¥ork . 37 81 Lewis one out’ of three fails. ; eae rie rahe ned ore : FUL SERVICE REGARD-|ff mittee of triends.) Detroit 35 30k —. : i WILL PLAY. SINGLES. ~ it a Se ey ; sulted in his defeat, The gonstant hit (Ny tn PLAY. SIN TES.) |LESS OF THE POLITICAL} WHISK AWAY : recurrénce of this bad inning hash. payed Washington. 5 84 | 477 . s lon, Juné26.—Mle Suzanne OTHER UALIFICA- Cleveland 35 146% IS KING OF ; 1 no doute fk the Hime robbed Sam:of} Lenblen, the French tennis star in Ok a 4 oe : g Z a ‘ ‘onfidence. * TIONS. P 2 Boston He * > The: failure of Jones to win coni [ps ave Vs oe Philadelphis 3s uz} o 8eYEAR-OLDS ; eesti is afternoyn declared she had| i S f d S ee ; such reat pitcher tht he aheula] ommend filly decided th play| IF ELECTED, THE Of ately and Service -f- | {NATIONAL LEAGUE, (By the Associated Press) ; hit his-stride any day, and falfill-myerrouge the singles at the Wimble-| FICE WILL BE CONDUCT- : wou New York, June 26.—Whiskaway, prophesy. fdon tournament and that under no ED-IN THE SAME MAN; THE TWO STRONG PILLARS:ON WHICH ) New York ........-88, 23 j| Harry. Payn’s Whitney’s sensational Waite Hoyt and Joe Bush have) “feumitances would she default any STA WE ARE BUILDING OUR ‘BUSINESS St. Louis 38-28 _ bat} colt, stands, today fe acknowledge : beer! the most“effectiye. Dame For-} Match, She added ‘that she was in| NER. : aaa Brooklyn “34 80. ing of * Sear B son snes mS mum | tune has not smiled very kindly. plendid health. : (Political Adv.) ittsburgh a0 1.20" 600 erisan. turf, The sturdy son of: Whlaks ' eithér Mays or Shawkey of, — pittebure: broom II, decisively defeated his y ‘ Chicago. -.. .30 . 30 v The breaks have been against, them, 5 mca 31. 82 most ‘prominent rivals—Morvich, New York unquestionably h Ginginnatt : winner of the Kentucky derby. and: . a ly has the Boston. 24 88 Pillory,.victor in the rich Preakness Bunch and should, get, the pitching, . . . r 4 If these things happen there is liable || Phladelphi -23 86° .392| and Belmont stakes—in the first run- mana ning ‘of the $50,000 special at La- bass itpube another world. series. in: New ; DAKOTA LEAGUE. * tonia, Kentucky Saturday. The win-| i | ae is a di Watertown, 6; Farge, 3: ner! was ‘given his hardest’ test in! \ ouls is 8 dangerous contender 9 B6, ‘The Browns are going to be troubh 2 i ge rouble, Wahpeton-Breck., 8; Sioux Falls, the final drive by Thibodeux, a rank some all the, way. Give Fehl’s team|| * Valley City, 1; Mitchell, 0. outsider who was only a half length’ ies ‘ 4 pitching and\it is a tough clubsto}} ae Jamestown, 2; Aberdeen, 0. behind at the finish. ‘ i Pe If aps -two left-handers, 1 i feels Spiaea rn aN IG oT, Bs rl and, Danforth, can keep, on fi Maney Asso: -|COLLEGIATES ©. $ : winning: Took, out for those Browns, || : 2 9 D5 9 Se ia i ’ & ', Columbus, 6; Kansas City, 4 HOLD ANNUAL : : sateen appeasn te Mane, the a ! oe : } St. Paul, 12; Louisvi le, 3. E before the season opened I laid stresa}| ae x 2 i : ee te St Paul; Louis 3. | REGATTA TODAY) im Here kee ae : = (Ry the Associnted Press) 8 a | 4improved. over last. yeap. + : : .. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 26— % ana that. Speaker must be able to , ae * . é : ‘ ‘ St. Louis, 13; Detroit, 4. Unruffled skies and. water grected é ey ' U play’ régularty, pA bad knee. wi 2 ‘2 Begs : Philadelphia, 8; Washington, 2. | oarsmen -and spectators gathered . ing him’ trouble in the ‘spring. : t \ : Boston, 12,.5; New York, 7, 2. here today for the annual ‘regatta { Oh Speaker is the dynamo of the club, ee ‘ Cr g sa ese of the Intercollegiate Rowing ‘Assor/ : | He has‘already been’ out of the game | = — ! j NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE. ciation. nearly a month and the season iis = = = : = 4 h Brooklyn, 6; -New York, 6. Six months of fats training at nly a third over. Mills and Bagby}. EEE 0 < i Cincinnati, 7; Pitsburgh, 3. their, banks, the hundred ‘and. twen- have. failed to, come through... Ad a 5 " Philadelphia, 6, 4; Boston, 1, 1. ty odd freshmen, junior varisity, and result Cleveland is not proving very] serPPArvAPIRmoe rrr i my Chicago, 10; St. Louis, 9. | varsity eights |from six.” different Eel troublesome. © | iat the f ‘ universities waited impatiently : for- ote ‘ Washington and Detroit are dan. i 1 ® : ~ NATIONA LEAGUE the twilight hour when they would gerous. A bad start, due to lack 02 11d -sssusststesssnssnsnsnsssssnssssassesssSisssSiSsSiassSS y be Boston'3; New York 4, beisent away in question ‘of national : consistent * pitching, Ey Ee Gas ae OB M CLINE OOK OO : Chieago 2; St. Louis 11, Towing honors. f 3 capped the Nationals, ‘WEBB BROTHERS. ; ee ae Philadelphia 2; ‘Brooklyn 3. oclnterent centered chitly’ im. the ee : Detroit has showed a great of-|4 Embalmers Funeral Directors Yi TSG AEDES SUNS j ti 7. “varsity three ‘mile e On: the: first eastern trip -it ¢ : Pittsburgh 4; Cincinnati : race, The veteran United: States Na- . iplayell Yorsarkable‘batebatee trast es, Licensed Embalmer in: Charge { AMERICAN LEAGUE Nel sopra hates it ruled — favorite ever, the club - has’ lacked consist-|, DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 : Cleveland 8; Chicago 4. ; given’ an excellent chance by experts ence in’ certain. quarters. With y McClintock -Burglar Alarm ‘System j ‘ philadelphia 1; Washington 2. chance by, €xp: : The’ Tigers are very liable to i ith our new McClintock Burglar Alarm 'Sys' eee ee eave duleds ie ie: varsity hee should be roWed he dark “horse of ‘the American - PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS which we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to is Y ; neuer race: Licensed Embalmer in Ch keep your Liberty Bonds and/other valuables as well as Ry AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pen Wins Easily i ‘ It is hardly probable on presont Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 687} F to do yallt general banking business, 9. st Paul 11-9; Louisville 3-9 (sec-| ‘The prison team shut ont Hebron : form, that “the “wofld, series. wi-t: Be ‘ featured by either. Phidaletphia, Bos- ton or Chicago “of the American League. ‘ * 4. ~ ond game called end 10th). Sunday,.9-to 0.0 Lote ‘ets Mandan Mitineapolis 4-11; Indianapolis 14-| pitching for the‘prison term, nurle’ Bee splendid ball! ‘ 4 Kansas Cify 8-2; Columbus 9-3 (second game six innings, called to veatch train) " Milwaukee 8-6; Toledo 5-2, First National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW. Safety First... .. AHO RURNITURE COMPANY -220 MAIN STREET “Upholstered Furniture Made to Order. scicrtacmtert me : Lingue is a native Chilean wood. spikes, caught Ry the is cos “The cave man buried his head) used in’the manufacture of shoe as'he. goes into third. Old Father | With as solemn religious rites as heels. 5 , Time hasn't caught him vet. | any. in vogue today. | Vote for G. |For JUDGE OF preps 9 COURT. ‘yaseeimuezonte ‘ Political Adv.):

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