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PAGE FOUR ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924 | yy ‘ yy claims in cash through the method, tute landing place on the southern | street, had closed his shop and w: if CHESTY EDICT BRINGS FAME TO PITCHER THURSTON and that, since bonus claims do jot MARKET NEWS tip of Greenland. running for the street car, the gat cou : . bear interest, the price paid could be “Angmagsalik seems hopeless be-|of which were open, when he was Insisted He Was a Big Leaguer And Wanted To Prove It ebinparad to par value ‘rminus ‘rea: cause of ice,” said the dispatch. | struck. Z Viernes rate of interest until time’ The date of departure from Ice-| Mrs. Elizabeth Brady, 76 years cla would be paid under present land was said to be uncertain. The] old, 64 Iglehart avenue, St. Paul, { system of collecting soldier bonus proposed flight would comprise 12] who was seriously injured when she aK, hours in the air considered here not| fell down a flight of stairs at 597 LOCALS WHALE | ST, PAUL TEAM | IN TWO GAMES, | of frost in Canada. After opening Anaconda, Mont., Aug. 18.—Jacob Ge 5 F DEPUTY STATE slightly higher, the market receded | Masset, cline Micheel! Koppsihas been Take Contests From North-| EXAMINER, DIES) #2 1-2 cents from the initial arrested Here charged with’ trans- ern Pacific Team Both a high figures, porting an 18-year-old Halliday, N. : ‘ | sel SS D., girl to this city for immoral Satur ay and Sun ay Charles Fouts, deput; state ex- % L LIVESTOCK A a a puposes. aminer for the last two. years en-| So. St. Paul, Aug. 18—(U. S. Dert.| Much Damage Done in Sun-| | {he itl, says she | met Masset gaged chiefly in examining books | °f Agr.)—Cattle receipts 10,000. Best 4 : while working as a domestic at Hal- The Bismarck Independents treat- ff county officials, died in Harris-| Steers ond yearlings. All over kill- day Morning Minneap- liday, c ; ed fans to real baseball Sunday aft burg, Pennsylvania and will be bur-| im& classes down. Bidding 15 to 25 lis Bl < Masset is married, and his wife ernoon, taking a thrilling contest ied there today, according to a| cents or more lower. Top yearlings olis blaze followed the pair to this city. Mas- from the Northern ific Giants,| telegram received by Gilbert Sem-| $10.50. Average around $9.50." Bulk set, the girl declared, then tried to semi-professional baseball team ingson, state examiner. Mr. Fouts | 0” down to $8.00. Grassers largely Minneapolis, Aug, 18.—More than|Sduare matters by inducing her to Paul, by a score of 3 to 1. had been in Harrisburg receiving | $5.00 to $7.50. Bulk she-stock $3.50 199 persons asleep in the National} MAtTY his brother, a widower with Following on the victory of the treatment for complications aris-| to $4.50 for culls. Heifers upwards| hotel, Washington and Second ave-| Seven children. When she refused, locals by a 2 to 0 score Saturday | ing from stomach trouble. Mr.|t? $6.00. Canners and eutters $2.00|nues south, and in nearby buildings,| te told her that she could be sent the locals had won two out | Fouts formerly was county auditor | t® $3.00. Bologna bulls mostly $3.25| were driven from their beds early|'? the penitentiary, for running of the three contests, of McHenry county. His family, | to $3.75. Stockers and feeders in li-| Sunday by fire. away with him. Frightened at this Charley Boardman, the port-sider | ‘|members of whom are with him in| beral supply; buying active at steady! ‘The blaze completely gutted the| threat, she says she married Kleton who ha flung — ball. in about] risburg, have recently lived in} t© 25 cents lower prices. Plainest! building formerly known as the Masset, the brother, a few days aro. every lot in North Dakota, was on] Wargo: kinds off most, $4.50 to $6.50. Calves| Branch store, adjoining the National], The girl's father, who meanwhile the mound for the locals, and he —————— receits 1,500.” A big 50 cents lower.| hotel, and until recently occupied} h@d La tr ines Wb Chua nas pitched a utiful , allowing | 4) fest light to packers $9.50 to $10.00. ‘ arrived here and offer oO annu the it five hite off tis NEW PROBLEMS Hog receipts 6,500. Slow, mostly | Cherseal eempaners 2 te Benet! her marriage with Kleton Masset hooks and fast ones. He got fine IN POLITICS 25 cents lower. Bulk good and choice} The total losses were estimated|#"4 take her home. support » but bobbles being | th 160 to 300 pound averages $9.25 to| Sunday at approximately $200,000,| Jacob Masset pleaded not guilty recorded by the locals. The only | \ ARE EVOLVED} 39.35. Packing sows $7.75 to $8.00.! half of which was on the building, | Whe" arraigned before a United run of the visitors came in the last | sey pigs st@ady, bulk $8.00. Public Drug company, 201 Wash-| States commissioner on aw ite frame of Sunday's game, and was | eT e eep receipts 1,800. Fat lambs|j 3 os slavery charge. is brother, it is unearned. Boardman fanned 14] AN (Continued from page one.) —_| steady to strong. Bulk fat native Se Eh said, may face a charge of conspir- A complete its work quickly so that, if} jamb. . 4 Ae mene THURS TON conan: . jambs $12.00 to $13.00. Dakota lambs | store, estimated by Max Lilienfield, y The N. P. team came to Bismarck a recall election is held, it may be/ 13.95. Cull natives around $8.00.) proprietor, at $26,000, | ‘The girl claims she did not know after a tour in Montana, where the | held on November 4, at the time of | Sheep weak to 25 cents lower. National hotel, damage by smoke|Ja@cob Masset was married. She has team had won most of its games. the general election, according to W.| Odd head light and handyweight|and water, estimated at $35,000. an infant by him, born several w The box score: E. Dyer, the Association president. | ew, 5 ‘i | * ae oe OO Pee h 7 ae ewes $6.00 to $6.50. Heavies around| Other small losses by smoke and | 28' NP GIANTS ABRHPOAE Under the law recall petitions must| $4.09 to $4.50. One load feeding | water were sustained by the National SS SS q 3.0 010 0 0 contain 30 percent of the votes cast lambs unsold. Goffee\Shop/ 207) Waslington’ avenue OLD JEWELRY 4004 2 1 aby theslast (generalselccvion! for Gov. ——__—____ south, and the National barber shop, Antique jewelry is v 4001 38 0} BY BILLY EVANS Didn't Like Sub Roles adopted drastic methods to get the|¢'°r. Since 191,369 votes were east CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 1209 Washington avenue south "{ now. Old gold and Aw 20 a ch year produces one or more! Two years ago Thurston was! big opportuni in this election more than 57,000! Chicago, Aug. 18, (U. S. Dept.| Firemen worked nearly eight|1@ces are remounted with semi- 1.41 0 1 0 Oj new pitching sensations. bought by the St. Louis Ameri The St. Louis club didn't like| ™#mes would be necessary on recall] Apr.) Hog receipts 50,000. Desir-| hours before the blaze was under| Precious etones and the effect 's ‘Guinness, If ....3 0 2 2 0 0} Last season George Uhle of Cleve- from the Salt Lake club of the Pa-| Thurston's attitude. Waivers were| Pctitions. The proposal is not re-/able grades’ moderately active. | control. For a time it was feared| Very barbaric and splendid. Kubinc, cf 40.0 2 0 O/ land and Adolph Luque of Cincinna- cifie Coast League. A winning piteh-| asked on him, and the Chicago club| ##"ed as likely of culmination, even| Mostly 10 to 15 cents lower. Top | that the entire block was doomed. ARSE Stepenik, ¢ -4°0 2 2 2 Oj; ti were the bright shining st ion, he made but] alone put in a claim for the pitcher,| bY seme of those favoring the recall. | $10.00. | Uiceie aeeae Re : SATIN GOWNS ¢ Weinke, p ese...ee 4.0 0 0 4 0; It is baseball history — that rress at St. Louis. | who is now leading the American owiire baneaey “ Cattle receipts 25,000. Fed steers Black satin gowns « of _ the — — — — —|pitehers have ever had two big years! Playing the role of mere substi-| League. Another change of the Nonpartisan|and yearlings steady, to evenly TWO KILLED straight, tube variety are em): in succession, with Apparently tute didn't make a hit with Thurston. | No doubt the White Sox can thank When Governor Nestos first took office he undertook to arrange me- thod by which service men could convert bonus claims into cash and legislature last winter adopted rec- ommendation made by him empow- ering industrial commission to pur- claims and fix rate of dis- CHARLES FOUTS. League method of doing business was LOWER TODAY Bearish Reports Received From Canada Chicago, Aug. 18.—Wheat was bear- ishly affected by reports of absence lower. Prime selling at 10 cents an excessive test of the capacity of the planes but yet one which ne- cessitates extreme precautions. Establishing of a floating base to refuel the planes is one of these precautions, officials said, since al- lowance must be made for possible adverse winds. Confidence was ex- pressed the long jump would be exe- cuted safely, FIRE ROUTS Wabasha street, St. Paul, Saturday night, was recovering at Ancker hos- pital Sunday. One thigh was broken and she suffered other injuries. Dakota Girl, 18, Causes Arrest Of Montana Man lished with colorful embroider A E| much stuff as ever, Luque and Uhle| He wanted to start games, not finish| Ernie Johnson, then playing short | the decision to engage a salaried cam-| and downward showing most down- chenille. filler, 2b . 1 1!have been unable to win consistent s that appeared hopele for Chicago, now utility man with] Pig" manager. R. W. Frazier, mem-|turn, DeRochford, ss 1 (ly this year. | re he broke into the lineup. the New York Yankees, for the ac-| Per of the League executive commit-| Sheep receipts 18,000. Slow. LOTS OF CAPES Stelter, ef 2 0 0} In the American League Hollis | ive me a chance to start some| quisition of ‘Thurston. Johnson for| te: told a little conference that the| Early sales fat native lambs steady Many capes of varying widths Wilkins, © 2 0/ Thurston of Chicago has supplanted | ball games or else send me to some| several years had managed the Salt | Committee had agreed on this course|to strong. Early sales to packers and lines are seen on the newest Nordlund, ef 0 0|Uhle in the spotlight, while Emil) other American League club, If no| Lake club. Thurston had been one|*"4 Would accept the recommenda-| $13.65 to $14.00. icti ao Sorlien, : 0 0) Yde of the Pirates is the big noise in| other team in the American League| of his best pitchers; he knew what | tions of that body. Three names were ——___—____ Victims Over Week-End in ae ae Sagehorn,” If 0 0) the National. | wants me, et back to|he could do. He advised Chicago to| Submitted—E. J. Pepke of Minot, CHICAGO PRODUCE Twin Cities Too Late To Classify Byerly, 1b 1 0) Unlimited confidence in his ability the minor ome place| take him over. Wm. Skeels of Bismarck and John| Chicago, Aug. 18.—Butter steady. Boardman, p 2 0|to make good has made possible the| where I can pitch in regular turn.| Last season Thurston pitched good gan of Bismarck, The committee | Receipts 13,256 tubs. Creamery ex- A SSS WANTED—A girl for general housc- as z ea maceoszlltiat Wad come. leiDHUte: | Lavusalthier a hig lowsuoelovial bushes | Ball Unisieeacabenierseaingadeceet’ eking Mr. Pepke's services, but tras 36%e to 36%e. Standards 36c; | Minneapolis, Aug. 18—Louis Ful-| work, Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 1 Ave. 34 3 7 2) ton this year. | and want a chance to establish my|Every club in the American League ays he does not want the place./extra firsts 35%c to 36c; firsts S4c} berg, 1221 Eighth street south, died) B, Ehesw? By innings | Had Thurston been content to| status.” | would be willing to pay big figures | #4" also declined it while Skeels|to 35c; seconds 32c to 38c; cheese | at General hospital Sunday, after = SS E| warm the bench, act as relief twirler, | Johnson Saved Thurston for his services. anWactivezcandidate; unchanged; eggs higher; receipts’ 18,-| being brought in from the scene of] FOR SALE-—Ford touring car in INGE 1Gi- in general play the role of second-| That was the ultimatum Thurston} Yet, had Thurston lacked ambition, | The, criticisms of the executive | 303 cases;firsts 19¢ to Ble; ordinary | an automobile accident on the Shak-| good condition. All _ equipments. ants...000000001-1 5 2\string pitcher, he would probably delivered to the St, Louis club. It| been content to be a bench warmer,| Committee were not presented, al-|firsts 28 to 2812; poultry alive un-|opee road near Lyndale avenue.| Call Dodd’s Garage. Phone 9411. Bismarck.0 1100001 x3 9 2/still be with the St. Louis Browns,| sounded rather chesty, but Thurston | he probably wouldn't be baseball's though one man present invited mem-| settled, fowls 18¢ to 24%c; springs | Deputy sheriffs were investigating 8218-3 Bismarck 2. Two] unknown to fame. | isn’t that sort of a chap, He simply| most talked-about pitcher today. hers of the League committee to come|30%c; broilers 30%%c; roosters 15%c.| the accident, telter, Sagehorn. Three f in to the meeting so he could criti- = seers Twin City police Sunday ‘were| WANTED—Pesition as houseke clter, Stemig. Base on =~ : : f cise them. Frazier declared the com- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN searching for a motorist who caused | by experienced woman in, countrs Sorlien, Struck out|Preme court upheld the local jurist.| counted three runs in the ninth on mittee admitted its inability to do| Minneapolis, Aug. 18—Flour un-| the death of H. A. Gogolin, 32 years| oF Wages reasonable. Ref Stolen bases, Ku-|The decision cited, how in| three hits, two errors and a pass. B everything it should and ruled criti-| changed. In carload lots family pa-| old, 1382 Edmund street, St. Paul,| ¢rences furnished. Write Tribune Umpires, Christen-| case the objectionable acts cited in] Grove could not connect, successfully cisms were out of order. There has| tents quoted at $7.75 to $7.80 a bar-| Saturday night. No» oe be ee Tiffin. jthe complaint should actually trans-| with Sprout's offerings tn their las beer’ much dis@reement between the] rel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Ship- Gogolin was struck by an auto- Saturday's Games | pire, the use of the premises would] chance. he fast Northern Pacific! committee members, who are Ole] ments 32,626 barrels. Bran $23.00 to| mobile as he was about to get on a ay f We On Saturday evening Sorlien was| constitute a nuisance, shop team from Jamestown comes to Knutson of Grand Forks, S. S. Me-| $24.00, street car at Concord and Robie}, Buy a home from u: © in fine fettle, and he held the vis- Temporary Injunction the Penitentiary next Sunday, August Donald of Bismarck and Mr. Frazier. Se streets, St. Paul, Saturday night,| have the best in the west and omeetaiciz cite: and) allowed) no} ‘The c reintroduced by the| 24th, for a game with Grove The committee will retain charge of MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN and died of internal injuries after| will loan you the money to runs dur the game. plaintiff, after games had been play-} R H E N D the League organization work, and| Minneapolis, Aug. 18.—Wheat re-| being taken to Ancker hospital. The|jnyest. Investors Mortgage Box led, before Judge G, H. Moellring who| Turtle Lake . 10) tes 1 ithe campaign manager will have on-|ceipts 417 cars compared with 698| automobile did not stop. Co. Phone 138 P. AB RH PO A E/granted a temporary injunetion, and} Grove To aes ly that matter to deal with, Frazier|cars a year ago. Police obtained a description of| ©% fone 3 siler, 0 0 9 0 1|when the hearing was culled to deter-| Batteries. Turtle Lake: Sprout and said. Cash No. 1 northern $1.32% to|the automobile from witnesses, but Electric C k Nichols, 0 0 2 1 O|mine whether the order should be} Holdan; Grove; Smith and Riley. rere} . ————— $1.37%; No. 1 hard spring. $1.87%|no lieense number. Gogolin, ‘who lectric Cookery. is : orig made permanent, the defendants pro- Strikeouts: "S| Smith 14. — Covering Long to $1.52%; No, 1 dark northern| operated a tire shop at 147 Concord Is Better Cookery. Stem 13 3.203 cured change of venue to Judge ee erio re Culminated spring choice to fancy $1.45% to Gibbons, rf... 0 1 0 0 O| Burr court on an affidavit of pre-} p—_———_—_____ $1.52%; good to choice, $1.37 McGuinness, If 0 0 1 0 O|judice. More than a score of neigh-| ; By State Officials $1.44; ordinary to good $1 ° mibiak, sf 0 0 0 Ofbors were called into testify. some| 4 _ BASEBALL BY WEATHER, [ictus creams: 40; Mankato Commercial Colleg Weinkel, cf 0 0 0 Ojby the defense and others by the 5 aap new and old September $1.32%;\ new Mankato, Minn. ‘ Stepenik, ¢ 0 3 0 .0| plaintiff, concerning the alleged nui- AMERICAN ABSOCEA TION PLAN OF OPERATION J Jand old December $1.35%; corn No.| Are you planning on going away to school this fall? If so, let us ¢ Drost, p 1 0 4 1{sance created by the ball games. Searaal : By 3 yellow $1.18% to $1.19; oats No, 3| tell you about one of the greatest business schools in this country. Pe rere Be taal ob white 51%c to 51%c; barley 68c to| The training we cive is mnosteiitenslye: Everything ebowt the school 310 6 g fy oe . awe 82c; rye No. 2 88%c to 88%c; rye is new and modern, and we surround BISMARCK AB RH POAE MINOT STARS Leulaeills ie Legal Action to be Rushed; No. 2 88% to 88%c; flax No. 1, our students with the most whole- _ Fuller, 2b 2 2: 0-6. 6 G . q 9 2 some influence. Buller, 2) Aan Kansa 64 May Begin Buying Certi- i seis to ieziee: hi . : 4; Certs Toledo 67 Agricultural Statistician RARE pS aE Mhovexanaes connected with tip Boardman, 01200 Milwaukee as ficates October 1 fp : BISMARCK GRAIN course are very low, and living con- Byerly, 1b ; 01 5 0 0 TESA E a Finds It Also Retards (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ditions ideal. Unusual opportunities Nordlund, rf ......3 0 0 3 0 0 DONS, se 4 . G th Cc Bismarck, Aug. 18. for securing positions for shits) Blaisdell Brothe Defeat 5 : a period of two years ha aoe No. 1 hard winter .,., e. 112 ed si lor Sagahorn, 0001 8; Minneapolis 4. TAduingEenieiiee > ave culmina No. 1 dark northern . 1.25 our free cata- Sorlien, p Out tO Grand Forks Men Means a vee A Seat ace eomament under Cool weather for most part con-| No. 1 northern spring . + 121 logue. Our Fall = Sa a Wena Caen: world war in North Dakota may sell | ‘inued through the first half of Aug-| No. 1 amber durum . a gra Onens Sent: ee 5 2 mare Ades ia eTeenariianiaona: yColumbue, their claims for bonus to state in-| USt’ With intermittent showers over No. 1 mixed durum . . 107 y 8? Md Maat fone, AMES SRT dustrial commission, it was anmoun. | most of the state, which conditions| No, 1 red durum - 1.00 won the North Dakota st Minneapolis 11; Louisville 7. ced by members of the commission. | While favoring the filling of late/ No. 1 flax 219) ; 00000000-0 6 3{ doubles tennis championship by de-| St, Paul 5-3; Indianapolis 1-2. Legal action through a test case | Small grain crops, retarded ripening| No. 2 fhe : . 2.04 Deere 5g 0.1.0.0 § 1|feating Wilkerson and Paul Loughlin! Kansas City 6-0; Toledo 3 will be rushed as rapidly as possable,| nd have delayed harvests generally.) No. t Fy a es ¢ OO ‘wo | ef Grand Forks, in three sets, 6—-4,| Columbus 7-4; Milwaukee 3-6. and if it is satisfactory it is possi-| COrM, late potatoes and late seeded @ quote but do not handle the Earned runs, Bismarck Two! 7, e ble that purchase may begin by| flax to some extent show a lack of | following: base hit, Stemig. Three base hit, ciel wer Jeele, athe ay begin, | by james oe eenan ere enet cs fates m FS s. Struck out by Drost, Board- came as a fitting cli- = ctober, it was stated by Governor | ®! ed er... ent Vempera. ae Biemig. Struck eu y Dee BO ee he feo uee wot ae oho AMERICAN eee R. A. Nestos. No service man| tures on the thirteenth and four-| Barley *. + 61 man, Nordlund, Sorlien | Struck cutldeapite his defeat for the state| New York aa would be required to sell his bonus | teenth reached the frost line in some|Speltz, per cwt. ...... . 80 Guinne Drost. Base on balls,| Singles championship by Mel Hodge, Detroit . 1.64 50 Hain: cectiong -in, the centern halt -of the See eee ee eee antrand Drost, Wilkins, Seiler, McGuinness. succeeded in defeating his! Washington 83 52 a Two offers were laid before the in- | (ee Mure eae see semate 01 ci. Baer eoratSicentavander siall:ll P Wilkins. "Double plays, rival in the semi-finals for the| St. Louis .. 160 53 ustrial commission by financial hou- Ct a ia | Jackson to Nichols. Hit by pitcher,|Red River Valley singles tifle and| Cleveland 5 ses, and the bid of R. G. Grant and | ‘© susceptible garden truck. The | DeRochford, Stelter. Sacrifices, De-|then to defeat Trafford Jayne of | Chicago 1 Company of New York and Chicago] foe) suowery weather has also de- ] q Be eas ik.| Minneapolis in the finals after Ja iladélphis was accepted. layed haying and retarded the pro- Rochford 2. Stolen base, Stepenik. P er Jayne| Philadélphia . 0 ripy ea Okcistensen, defaulted in the fourth round after! Boston ‘ Process Used gress of seed crops of alfalfa andy Va NE igi reek the Magic City star was two games a Brgcens by which bonus claims oer to the point where the outcome, ahead and held a lead of two sets to ; ru would be purchased is through sys-| Of these crops is now somewhat un- aie: e GAMES SATURDAY tem of discounts, based upon prob.| certain. Rust which was present in bs New York 3; Chicago 2. able time bonus claims would. be| varying degree over most of the state PRISON TEAM Botrolk ba, Washington 2 paid through tax receipts. Sched-| during this period did. not develop _— ‘ St. Louis 10-6; Boston 2-4. = lle of discounts will be worked out | AMY. severe damage under these) Bristol, R. I, Aug. 18.—U. S. Sen- k LOSES AGAIN iphia 3-7; Cleveland 1-6. | based upon bid accepted. weather conditions, With regard to| ator Lebaron,B. Colt died at 5 o'clock AT BASEBALI ee York = Chicago ‘i Unser plan, industrial commission wheat the. neoEe syn this morning. He has been ‘ill for | New York 25 ¢ iy mould boftow: money) trom RY 7M AT—About a third of the crop] about two weeks with heart trouble A Washington 8;\ Detroit 1 Grant and Company on notes bear-| mostly in the northern und western ang nephritis, ; Judge Burr Issues Injunction) 5,041. rake came from behind in| Othe teams not scheduled. ing four percent interest, notes to | Counties is still a week or more from | Nk pane oe u be based upon following principle} cutting. Harvest was fairly general a good ball game on the local field ay Ps Poyang, principle: v.88 in Minot Sindee etseeae aed aeteaeed Greta NATIONAL “TEAG . Pet of discount: on claims payable’ be-| by the middle of August in the low- SoSek TOES TR PSM Gatherer law York w. ob fore June 1, 1925, 98.35; before June | er half of the Red River valjey and | Minot, N. D., Aug. 18—The pro-|for Grove, pitched nice ball ajl the| Pittsburgh Mi He een ee La tier of counties and had 1 4 pable cessation of all attempts by the| way, but due to poor support in the | Chicago) 48 poaht before dune-1, 1074 92:86; be; | started 40s 4m Loealitien 30: ine: CAR: ' Minot baseball club to flay ball in| pinches was beaten. Turtle Lake | Brooklyn 51 fore June Lineah, 22:50; waetone June’) ES districts. Rust which was de- h ll the new park erected near the Mc-|started the scoring in the second| Cincinnati . Be pop a ae eet xe veloping generally Bt the close of , ; en who Can we Kinley school on the north side was|frame, when Boehm, the visitors’| St. Louis 64 cetieenoe See weueer: Suly, pes been held in shack by wenn & Fee a ne eda | pounding oat a nae and ara | Retadephia"vvv---k” G8 B78] soclate, Austin, Grane and Company: | damage on the whole bas been rele a} a8ord to pay more cafion that Judge A. G. Burr of Rug-|ing one man ahead of him, Grove aoe Pt) Bagmond and Company, — Caldwell jjtlvslys light. There 18. sopaidersbls 2 " realize that | mone by had decided to grant a permanent| came back strong in their half, gath- GAMES SATURDAY FOR aa HIE aT oe ; y injunction against the use of the|ering five hits from the offerings of | Pittsburgh 5; New York 4 (12 inn-|notes payable bofore duce 4. 1985,| Valley where the weed is clore 4, | Will Select New Base in Con- i b b premises for baseball. Sprout, Turtle Lake's star mounds- | ings), BR, Petes sucka 1 Moe BbG0r tt |e Seca EE TRIE ee, @ « cannot uy a better The plaintiff, M. Lemmons, residing | man, which netted them five runs.| St. Louis 9; Boston 2. fore Juno 1, 1927" 94:98; Vetere use| senting ec Gdaitionat aiticaliyy sa tinuation of Around the near the park, is informed in Judge| Turtle Lake came back in a batting| Philadelphia 2; Chicago 0. 1 bee REeES Tite Tian Ce ne ea ci ar. ‘ : a 2; Chicago 0, , 1928, 92.78; before June 1, 1929,| the control of this-pest. ‘The general World Flight - Burr's memorandum decision that he| rally, and on two hits, a pass and a| Brooklyn-Cincinnati, rain. 91.27; before June 1, 1930, 89.35. tlook for wheat yelds is qui may draw kn order in conformity|error, counted three runs. Scott, — tT Mae Rigs, Baie CREE re ee ee - Py Bee the rallae. = she out. | ming first for Grove, clouted one GAMES SUNDAY fi) ix anticinatactit (wan gaidity)| oe Washington, Aug, 18—Plans are| ae The injunction suit was the out-|over the wall in the 3rd_ puttin, Chie: 3 Philadelphi: issi V . - 18.—| Brey Sucre aatidig et the new |Grove Inte the lead. Neither team | ‘Broctign 8; Clasioesti 4-6. members of commission, that calcu-| | COATS TO MATCH being made to refuel the army world _ Seven Popular Sizes park despite the objections of a num-| crossed the Plate until the 7th when| Boston 4; St. Louis 2. claims will be figured-to yield indus- | will Baye Bereta aes aoe me gat Sy Te netin mene 10c 2 for 25c 15¢ 3for50c “ ber of neighboring property owners,|Grove counted once off of two hits| Other teams not scheduled. trial the commissi ly suffici ‘i ‘ . 4 i ; Pei i 4 who protested that the enterprise}and an error. The visitors again pce inahey'to tay DH aeise ae aneontees piece outfit hag -come to atay. Frederik Hone tiem Ra neue 2 ‘The Harvener Cigars made bys, would be a nuisanee to the neighbor-| put on a hitting rally, scoring two BUTTONS of administration, and would result in INA Digan ane 7: ul aaa Consolidesed Cigar Corporation, New York; the objéstors| runs on one hit, and two errors in f ihe DAINTY COLLARS Teskage Codey. thom, the advance. B Dharribsed ‘ hood. An attempt by 5 Buttons are used even on hats.| discounts ranging from 6 to 22 per-|’ ‘white handkerchief linen or or-|party to the army air service told & to halt the construction of the Batk|the eighth. The locals could not| They appear in long rows about the|cent on each claim. It is estimated | gandie is used to make very dainty {of the proposal. and brought first by a restraining order failed score in their half of the eighth, but| brim and crown and are frequently|that between 11,000 and 16,000 ser- ” | offi d , WINSTON: HARPER FISHER CO. ie ‘4 open fs collarg or gilets for the black vel-| official confirmation of abandon: le Judge J. C. Lowe, and tl jrertls Lake could not be stopped and| moored in place with fancy stitching. vet costume. Minneapolis, Minn, [ice men could obtain their - bonus ment of a long search for a substi-