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pa PAGE SIX ~™ ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ©7777 BI RUTH AGAIN IS IN SPOTLIGHT | IN AMERICANS ” Sports * FIVE HOMERS | \ In |p i | | with her parents in, to extend an invitation to grand- mother friends to be present at Mrs. Olson's home in Moffit on the 14th of August if possible. Very pleasant A ao Te {afternoons are spent at these clul ing after having spent “Play Day"! octs. ‘The last one held at the home of Mrs. Hla Porter was attended by Dollttle from Minnesota, Mrs. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS STERLING ane M. H. Nelson and Aletta Wid-| in that city. ss were in Bismarck Monday shop- The wheat harvest will begin in| Mr this district next week and. local| 5! a ae ae aA ts t Sunday | farmers are busy getting their‘ma-|¢ from, Drisco’ . ‘ een J chinery ready. Farm help is report- from Enjmons County, ae me beat ed as plentiful as yet, a few tran-| ford from Morton Township, Mrs. B. ick Misa Mary ;Gathers About All Batting | Miss Isabella Riley, our telephone| sients having been hired so far, - dunes Ar vane x Sen ae \- a i : erator, who has been in the St. aa FW. 7 &. Mill: He for | To Break His Own ten gays returned home Monday andj Miss Gretchen Thelin of | Wilton] &f wy Bares ot Mitt A ole the | j : be on the job| Were among the s e day- tia Site a lier cement con aes job) who attended the dance Wednesday| Ws enjoyed by all. Ei with Heavy Hitting Marks Cleve-/ HORNSBY SLUMP |" evening. ‘The “Saturday | evening) a4re, p. Dobson and her mother rank saateet | dunce was also well attended. beet cous Sait land - Yankees Contest = | ——- | Mrs. John Lee left Hau) saad : Mes, Dottie cli all) ed fore | Chicago, Aug. 9 (By the A, P.)—j indefinite visit with relatives in] powrence Gilbertson is expected pe ua Ci Logis de) oat to ¢ Chicago, Aug. 9—Five home runs | Having acquired re the I ed home this week from a short vacation is | la Porter at Mogit. wee tI ' tener Ieaderships in the American Leagu S58 s ther noreker 8. er at) 5 | ay vay LS Babe Ruth is now out after his own | Mrs. B. H. O’Hara and Mrs, H. F. eae Sanger and other norther®! nolittie’s home is in Minnesota, : ce RAO Re ic personal records and in averages! Jessen were shopping in the capitol Wy Go ee i = ; including games of Wednesday was city Tuesday. CLEAR LAKE Fs Gide Sneaker who had made his third dou. | within three home runs of his Au-| a Miss Beatrig’ Wa eN who has been| Mr and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and || WROTE MIR a euBhe Inte dndiane vielory (quest (6. dtr in 1921, the year! Miss Madge King of Bismarck] | Miss Bedirice Burton who Bet Gwin{ their daughter Vivian spent Friday | [fi bs the ninth, brought the Indians victory | 1. juched his home run record to! spent Sunday at the R. K. Random] *Pefding the past wer Satting “ad! also ahBypinyrat (Steeles cret over New York, 10 to 8. Ruth got) sy "16 page has also crossed the! home where she was a guest at the J. A. aay ban two homers, his ith and asth of the | “toy mark in batting for his first| psa Graham home has returned to the! 4. 1.4 Mrs. Clifford Nelson an; Pom Reason. | damfeson and Schans als time, due to eighteen hits, including |}, H, Ellsworth, traveling freight] ‘ity: nounce the arrival of a/7-1-2 pound - |four home runs in the past week. | agent for the N. P. Railway company baby boy. Mrs. Nelson is staying at]||f fied Philadelphia made i EO hast Sniedious. SeeenUs Was e 5 A Y| Reg Thompson formerly connected Bate 5 = Wil trom the S \for the 1023 season, ‘The four hom. | OBES tn toma a cGhork te’ Wot; | with the) g Wavkbuen’ ignite: Céa}ner Soren ei honey ee mesiy) Detroit hit and Fuhr hardy) oy. raised his total to 36 so far this | z company has accepted a position! 44, Ciara Lein returned the end pre foston 1M to Bu | ate and Mra. HE. Wildfang ana| With the Canadian Bunk of Commerce| Mi \ook trom Rega where she | has victory |Tittle better than one run a game, as | played in 107 games and reg- | a scoring average of | Cincinnati, 8 to 3, taking th with ease, A home run by T nor in | he has met the eighth broke up u pitehing duel | istered 108 times. He has the field | $6,C between Lee Meadows and Jimmy | to himself in total bases with @ elo: Ring and e d the-former and his | total of i ult of 147 hits, ant Pittsburgh tes cs to win, 1 to 0.! h which beside cisi_ Brooklyn b 11 to 9, with | clude 25 doubles and 6 triples. ver Fournier his 28rd home run. | Rib Falk of Chicago continues ini the = Chicago beat Bost n, 10 to 7. |x ond place with and Arch-! deacon, another Chicagoan is third) with ddie Collins, captain of ee T | BASEBALL \itie'wntic Son.°has the’ juve steot-| ee Jing field imself. He is| AMERICA: | blazing the 31 thefts. | Pet.| Other le tters for 60 or|t St. Paul... {600 | more games on, Cleveland, | Indianapolis 344; BE, Col- Louisville E Cobb, Detro: Toledo : Washington, Columbu: Minneapolis, Milwaukee four-baggers, in- 73 3; Goslin, 472 | Boone Boston “164 | Detroit, 334. AMG ae u “146 | Rogers Horny champion batter lof the Nationa gue, has been llooking at some high class twirling | i me t week and as a result,| F He the Cardinal slugging star, has suf- | wt 1|fered a slump in his hitting, but he ra Chi g | man ized to connect enough times to| marck visitors last week. Ae atookivns n above the 400 mark. Horns- Se Gincinnati is out in front with 403 and has Bee ct nouis ised his lead in total bases to| t cig eS : his hits including 26 dou- ladelphia . LS, ae gee edelbnin 11 triples and 15 homers. Zack lo SAIN: also fell off with hi pe AMERICAN I nd_is trailing Hornsby with Faas while Cuyler of fone New York’. ... +... third place with te Mehinuton »| in front of Ed Roush of the Reds, " ashingto who is making rapid strides toward the top of the St. Louis @ Chic a0 family left by auto Sunday morning for F@ir Hill, Minnesota where they will spend a few days camping. business callers in Bismarck. L. B. Smith home. caller Tuesday. Ly ++ d@eL@} citizens training camp. They expect tended the dance in Chris Schoon’s and Heiimanny barn north of Driscoll last Friday night. | Wheat, the veteran Dodger outfield- | from Bismarck where he had two ribs ; tick work | placed and bandaged which he sus-| 49999 miles, tained from a y : Pittsburgh is in| match while attending the ball game -369, a few points | at Moffit Sunday. a was the guest of ‘her brother and | [fg sister-in-law, Mr, ang Mrs. Olaf Lein.| |= A. L. Garnes, well known banker of Regan was a caller here Monday while enroute to his home from San- ger. ‘Mrs. Frank Shaffer/spent Saturday | |i jer Johnson were at the home of her daughter Mrs.||5 Harold Hargrave, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pravitz has returned, from a ne Age % = short trip to Detroit, Minnesota.) Mr ane uae se sala aay © While away Mr. Pravitz attended the 101) Chatto ea he AlhredHbeawid annual pienie given by the employees! patna PUY) oo BG ead tehy ‘| of the N, P. u Robert Prentice and Archie Holden left last week for Fort Snelling, Minnesota where they will enter the Mary Ellison spent Sunday at the Miss Maud Chenoweth was a city 7 g Remember the show and dance at he Sterling hall Saturday, August Miss Kella Olson is assisting at the E. A. Van Vieet home, Frank Shaffer and ivian, accompanied by Mrs. Shaffer and little son’s Leo and Max of Steele, autoed to Medina on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Swab. oF to be away for a month. == } William Hansen has gone to Minn-| esota on a fishing expedition. He expects to spend a couple of weeks among the Minnesota lakes. A large crowd from Sterling at- They all report a very good ime. ; —— Mrs. Henry Nelson, Miss Hazel Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. O, N. Nel- son spent Sunday at Lake Isabelle. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Syverson and family of Albert Lea, Minnesota ar- rived the first of the week, making the trip by car. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer were callers at the Albert Christianson home on Monday. Mrs. S. J, King of Bismarck is vis- ting with her daughter Mrs, Roy Rundom, this week, H. W. Gray has returned from an extensive motor trip to different points along the Paetfic Coast, The family of Mr. Gray will remain in the West for'a longer visit with re- latives. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang were Bis- Mrs. A. Gustafson will entertain Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Iverson retusned last week from a six weeks motor trip to Spokane and other Western points. They both enjoyed their va- cation which composed a trip of over he “Embroidery club” Thursday. Mr. L. B. Smith returned yesterday Mrs. George Carlson was suddenly taken ill during the night on Mon- ; . day. Mrs. B. F. Pasley and Mrs. Spot ue eeaee ar escatticeeae Herbie Gunderson were called and rence have returned to the city from|#*v¢ there assistance. At this issue Fair Hills, Minnesota where their} Se is mucn Deiter and Miss Gen- friendly wrestling Mr. and Mrs. P. Random and May tt Roush iecnice centage ladder. )and Pete Schlabach spent Sunday at] honeymoon was spent. Mr. Hochhal-| ¢Vicve Olson ‘is helping with the c joe tepnteting 2857. Spiritwood lake, returning home] tor has rented the Ulness property | 2ouse work. ni To Central Division Monday morning. and will move in at an early date. Kiss, A OG ae roan: — 2 a ne , - : 4 : : ce Fournier, Don eins _first) A large crowd attended the show] Miss Dorothy Brenton left lust| Frank Shaffer in house cleaning, si ® Jable to add to. his string of 22) The Mysterious Rider” Monday) week for Spokane, Washington where| 1... oigon spent several days the| Ih w homers, but his margin. is great | M@ht A box of candy was given! she will enter one of the’ higher in- pm Olfunes nent, several-daxencie tl t enoughintguenasues hi fel enue away to the party holding the lucky] stitutes of learning. Miss Brenton{f't*t of the week at Arena, qh Brooklyn 1. shine forleomeitines eader- ‘ticket. Clifford Wright won the can-| taught in the schools at Omenee the eee CMM ogee ered le t ae a Mhebasesstenl@re Hye. not beat ON past seagon. family called at the P. H. Kluksdal || ] = f et footed nate) mia arey, the! ‘The N. P. Railway Company De-| Leland and Florence Perkins visit-| home on. Wednesda: be ERICAN LEAGUE ned the gap be-|P0t has been repainted and lends] eq in the capital city last week. soe Se ~ Apeion 6; Wetroib 14 tween ‘him elf and Cliff Heathcote, much better appearance then it did Mig Mopold Margtavecapent: Weds | New York 8; Cleveland 10, who is trailing the | here to for. Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Dutton of Du- nepal aceon ae pe pee of her||k Philadelph ~ Louis with 20. Carey has luth visited over the week end at the; ™otner 4 nk pater ie Others | , rain ASSOCIATION h, star of the Columbus Indianapolis | Louisville 5 St. Paul-Toledo, rain. the run gett | 80 times, a ding batters: _Bressler, Cincinnati York .342; Fournier, Hartnett, Chicago, . - Louis, _ OLD CHAMPION : : FLATTENS STAR ——— i ae DICKINSON TO PLAY BALL IN | be the opposition of the. Bismarck | Independents here on Sunday the i pa rk at 3 p.m. Sorlien will | the local ain, and the regular lineup will be intact. Dickinson is reputed to have a fast team. TO MURDER IS CHARGED | Fairmont, Va., Aug. 9.—Seven | men, including E. O. Jones, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Stinston, were arrested last night on warrants charging con- spiracy to murder Daniel Washing- | ton, a negro, last February. Washington was shot in the back by a masked ‘and hooded band on a | faym near here and declared to offi- | cers a ceremonial was held over {him before the band departed. He later recovered. Those arrested upon warrants sworn out by Prosecuting Attorney Amos, in addition to Rev. Jones, were Joseph B. Cox, a coal oper- ator; Guy Utterback, T. O. Mere- dith, Beverly Gorrett, Clyde Hughs and J. A. Landis. According to the authorities Rev. Jones and | Utterback are credited with being officers of the Ku ne Klan in West Virginia. JOHNNY WILSON \By NEA Service » Boston, Aug. 8.—Johnny Wilson, CONDITION ARE GOOD, SAYS KIWANIAN ‘back. Wilson dropped Jock Malone {for the long count. the other night ] ‘and is now after a return bout with| Chisholm, Minn., Aug. 8,—B.. V. pe Greb, the champion. Malone,| Moore, deputy governor of the fed- qwho is one of the bright stars of| eral reserve commission, Minneapo- ithe game, claimed he was fouled. th: district convention of Kiwanians of : FISHES” FISH on business conditions, brought a South “Kensington, England, Aug.| glowing description of the condi- ~A fishowith an angling rod stick-| tions’ which he compared, not. to ing up ftom. its back and .a.tassle | those of 1918 or 1919, but to 1908 to iT its | 1913. “We are getting back to normal, ithe ‘Natural| with better times than there has ‘It was caught| been in the past four years. The Icelandic wa-| northwest is about to harvest the rd’ long-and | greatest diversified crop in years. But ‘the hardest thing to. overcome peg st ‘ foo i F tiants| ew threshing machine through Mike infield, is setting a hot pace among| Loomis who is acting as sub-agent} Rev, Father J. J. Daugherty who having registered|for Nicols and Shepard people of} has officiated as pastor at the Sacred of three over the | Bismarck. Young,| one and one half rate for round fare| in the week for his new Brooklyn | ticket from Sterling to Mandan, due | work. Blades, |to the Missouri Slope Fair Sept. 1st} wilton residents note Rev. Daugher- ew York| to 4th. This means the fare to Man-|ty’s departure as he dan and back will cost you One half that fare for children un-| our city. Lads Rode “Shank’s Mare” der twelve and over five yearg. ze Sree Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Roberts of 350 Miles to Caddy in BALDWIN Bismarck visited at the ‘home of} William Gilbertson has returned|their son Warder Roberts part of | Tourney CITY SUNDAY from a short visit at Garrison and|last week. other points in the northern part of as The inition HF baseball team will| the state. {game to be called at the local ball|employed at the Morris Satter home| marck were pteasant callers in Wild east of town is visiting at the home| Rose on Monday. on the mound for|of Miss Gertrude Fricke, this week. spending the past month at different| returned to her home Sunday. ——— points in the East has returned home. CONSPIRACY I Enroute to North Dakota Miss Rupp visited at the home of her Mrs. Claus Clear Lake, Minnesota. * been visiting relatives in South Da-}| bome the past week den of Wilton were visitors at the] vesting is over. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe Minnesota, North and South Dakota, |* Elsus Elness has just purchased a|¢, B, Barstad home. = CAT PLAYS ORGAN London, Aug. 9.—“Beanie,” a black at, has been taught to play “God Heart Catholic church for about a|Save the King” on a pipe organ at year has accepted a parish near|the British Empire Exhibition at announces| Springfield, Illinois and left early) Wembley. Beanie has learned to field of|step on just the right keys and It is with a feeling-of regret; mews in accompaniment to the tune. HIKERS! The Northern Pacifie made many} $1.68.) friends during his short residence in WILD ROSE i Mrs. Roy Random of Sterling and| Miss Josie Johnson who has heen|her mother, Mrs. S. J. King of Bis- Miss Ada Saville, who has been who has_ been} visiting her friend, Avis Carlisle,| Miss Olga Rupp, Floyd Martini is having a siege sister,| of the mumps at his parents home in Garmer and family et} Braddock. Edna Doehle of Moffit, who has Martin Evju who have | been visiting at the Brownawell ‘returned to kota visited at the home of Mr. and} her home last Saturday. Mrs. George Swick last week enroute to their home at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mr: Jake Voll and Mike Glovias have bought a new separator and expect Rev. FE. V. Headen and Mrs. Hea-| to start threshing as soon as har- Wednesday afternoon. A much needed rain fell here Monday evening, delaying the har- Section foreman Nels Andersen,| vesting a half day. Richard Borner and Merl White spent the fore part of last week in| A carload of young people from Wilton where they assisted Foreman|here attended the ball game bet-; Scott repair the damage caused by| ween Moffit and Driscoll at Moffit the recent freight wreck, Sunday afternoon. Ernest Baumgart called at the| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville made Richard Borner home Suturday later|a business trip to Bismarck Thurs- motoring to the capital city where he| day. was a week end guest at the home of tives. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King of Bi: —— marck were callers in Wild Rose Mrs. Merl White who has been on| Sunday. the sick list at the family home is reported as some improved. » MOFFIP During a friendly wrestling match Mrs. Louie Spitzer has returned|which took place in Moffit Sunday from a months stay in Bismarck} evening, Mr. L. B, Smith, a promin- where she had been taking medical|ent business man of Sterling, N. D. treatment. had the misfortune to suffer.a frac- ture of three ribs. Mr. G. Middle- Clarke and Rolland Swick were din-| stead. who resides at Moffit was the ner guests at the E. A. Fricke home| other party in this friendly scuffle. Wednesday. Mr. Smith had his injuries dressed — by the physicians #t Bismarck where Mrs. George Swick and sons Clerke|he was obliged to’go ‘the following ine oes _ merehereet eee day, and is mow about business irs, William Fricke visited at the}again. Mr. Smith was in the wrest- id. The fact that th home of John Monroe and family|ling game for three years and un- Re Coe eer obly $17.50 ou Wednesday afternoon. - derstands the technique thoroughly| their pool,: afd the tournament was He also pays Mr, Middlestead a com- v Mrs. John Rieth and twe little| plime “Middlestesd is a Ie Monee coe uat aes: aida sore who ae injured im an auto col-| clean wrestlér,” be 5: jision recently are again abteto be eee ‘ they ‘did it in 56 hours, out. ‘The collision occurred when] The Grandmothers Club of Moftit; rf think that’s BaF t t the Risch family were returning} which meets.at the home of Mrs. 2 chuckled. Parkinson, home from Bismarck Saturday even-| Edward Olson on,. Vode 14, 1924, wish of -the - tion By NEA: Service ca Montreal, Can. Aug. 8.—These Lyoung fellows, Kidd, Parkinson and Flint. (as you see them from top to bottom): caddied in the Canadian’ open championship. all right. | g00d| stop them. They walked, not all! | the} way, but: most of the way. 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