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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1924 = 3rooklyn 70 § -565 honors have slipped even more dan. | bagging homers. He has connected | trip from Niagara Falls, en miles south of Mandan. If his fit complete, engine and separator.| $23.00. 407 15th St. Phone 580-W. Spc Chicago . 67 56.545 gerously than the Babe. | with twenty-two. Reb Russell of! i — threshing reports can be considered; Bismarck Realty Co., over 8-30 Cincinnati. “ 66 6 The — : Bt averages, including games of Columbus is next in line with nine-| Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 30.—Pro-| indicative of the returns to be ex- arck Bank Bldg. - , 8-30-3t Electric Cookery. ¥ St. Louis a 04 429) Wednesday, — reveal Ruth hitting | teen. fessor John Adams Tdylor of the} pected from the entire region, the elim ¥ Philadelphia ....+.-47 ‘385.391, a decline of five points in al Other leading batters: Krueger,| University of North Dakota who|damage will have been nil. Keidel{FOR RENT—A furnished modern Is Better Cookery. BOSCO! 3. fs. 5e 45 Ig 365 | week. wuicson of Cleveland, run- | Indianapolis. Brok: Columbus | drowned in Niagara river and whose| has just finished threshing 80 acres} six room “and bath apartment in- ce [iH BRRSHUY lecDRICIRE ve | 348; Smith, Louisville 347; Bell,| body was identified last night, had| of wheat which was badly rusted,{ cluding three bedrooms. To be| If you want to buy a home Ame , | point gain, while Bib vaukee, 46; Murphy Columbus | suffered a nervous breakdown before | and which yielded 32 1-2 bushels per] rented for one year. Phone 419. |or farm see the Investors qi ago, dropped three points to. 3; Russell, Columbus .340; Krike,| being granted a year’s leave of ab-| acre, and graded No, 1 dark Northern, 8-30-3t Mortgage Security Co. Phone Washington fi | for third p) Ty Cobb is sharing | | Minneapolis “340; Christenbury, In-| gence ar ago. $$ CERES Tee 138. *Oftice with First Guar- New York BONG 5 5 | fourth place with Boone of Boston, | dianapolis 389. He had planned to take advanced FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms} ny. Detre ee i 5 cach with an average of . a | work at the University of Michigan SWISS GLACIERS in a quiet comfortable home. Ready anty Bank. Loui i 520 | @ ihe Liban ie peer New Mens Store _,| and had been abroad for sometime ARE RECEDING] & occur Wednesday. 409 Boston tied ‘ without sailing the fences, Ruth| Holt & Johnsrud, 107-4th St. will] ay conductor of a group of tourists. Sth St. Phone 512-R. Cleveland... sip i 465! managed to negotiate two homers, | formally open their men’s store Tues-| He is believed to have been returning ——— 8-30-2t | - Philadelphia. 5 441 bringing his record to forty. The | day, Septembe cond. Mr. Arthur| from Europe to his wife's home in} Berne, Aug. 3 Scientific obser- 434) Babe's admirers figure that it is| Holt has been in business in Miles! Cincinnati cu eee Ht by av i tory to resuming | vation: seem to show that the Swiss] WINCHESTER repeating. 12 guage : i leet: Conimpossibleetor Himetomeone (Clie & na for seventeen yea’ s work eptember. glaciers are receding. The advance] shot gun offered in trade for a is nect with twe in the decli .R.L. Johnsrud has been with the arried y a} during the last ten years has com 16 or 20 guage Winchester or Weeks of the séauon, which would | ipper store at Minneupolis for five! Jewett, former instructor in painting} to a stop. From 100 observations] Remington repeating shot gun. c be necessary for him to surpass his | ¥¢! ae Heaiieewie drawing at the University of} taken last year, 55 glaciers were] Box 308. 8-30-3t De QUEVING 625 csvinie record. e Company will handle the Kup-| North Dakota, three years ago. Prof.| found to be receding and only 25 ad- —-— — troit Goes Do Down a Peg in 5 ‘1 Eddie Coliins, the Chicago veter- | Pemheimer fine of men’s ready to or had been connected with the] vancing, whereas in 1916, 63 out off FOR RENT—Two rooms in a new Scale at Hands of dla BB Ai | showing no inclination — of | Wet. university since 1910 as associate] 100 were ereeping forward. modern home suitable for te e ii ietaste : i ase stealing. His sor of English and public The last great period of retrogres-} ers. Hot water heated, all ivory St. Louis neapoli 6 it smains the High mark speaking. : furnished. Also upstairs porch lWemany (cay oo F 443 | Othe i ; rs Collin : Chi- Mr. eat secured his bachelors | Tere net cee can be used with room. One block || No need of sending your Arch HORNSBY Is RI ly, Chicago degree ter of Arts dewree at HURT Results Yesterday ie from high school, four blocks |] p, Ge RI : 5 333; Bassler, Amherst, was instructor in English | Too Late To Classify fraih Willan MOSES eenGely Fou pase 3 yee sme | National league : 4 5 GRIEG ie Or: at Mercersburg Aswdorny,| Maan turnisnea| Pecks from Will school. ‘Phone || Shye Hospital ean do. It. Either 4s neinnati 4; Pittsburgh 5 , . Myatt, | Pennsylvania, in 1906-07 and was | FOR RENT—Modern furnished] g96.M. 611 6th St. 8-30-1w i Vance Adds to Strike Out) (i) )0 Chicas Cleveland. cting professor of public speaking} rooms, 313 4th St. Phone 627-R. wholo sole or half sole. Record; Now Stand New York 1; Brooklyn When Presid vdler of the at Miami University in 1909-10. 8-30-3t} ia Pea eres Ni oe Boston Gs Philadelphia 4 National re rdtenred’ 45 “Robes PRECHES| Snape SSE FOR RENT—Partly modern house, H. Burman, Prop. Hornsby the test ter in BLACK RUST z SALE—Threshing machine out-| newly painted inside and out for 411 Broadway the major leagues, Hornsby’s answer Chicago, Aug. 30.—Washington, Philadelphia 1; Boston 5, to that iment was a batting . 7 DID LITTLE with the veteran Walter Johnson inf Washington 5; New York 1, ampage that brought his remark- | LaFollette and Wheeler Con- DAMAGE (ain the box, increased its lead ever the! Chicazo 43 Cleveland j able rage up to 428. The St./ ‘i Yanks for the first honors in the | Detroit 0-6; St. Louis | Louis s ving nine games dur-| fer on Points to be Con- Mandan, Aug. 30.--Bl American League by defe®ing tne} jing the week, went to bat 36 times | in i 1 Mandan, Aug. 30.--Black rust on contenders 5 to 1 yesterday. John-| Jand made 23 hits, six of them home | tinued in Talks wheat did little damage to the crops son, after pitching great ball for x! Columbus napolis 6, runs. He also registered his one! ———_ heer, according to John Keidel, sev- innings, was forced to retire in the | Peledo 9: Louisville 5, |hundredth yun for the season | with his hund. He struck out seven | = — 97 hits! ih) 120¥gamies: “He lias sue-| reaehes, Sen, Ua allette, thuepenc|| 0) A men, getting Muese! three times. | ceeded in stretching his hits for a! gent candidate for fdentisa is Goslin got a home run and two | total of BH hy made | Cate eenenagetaen FW RRTER CERO Northern Pacific Geol Pe siccividown acy “all {22 home runs, triplesiand 3B dou- | cava oangeeonwultel Withil een Othe a] i | ° ' : "© er and advisors with regaid to the a= ( yesterday by defeating them in LEAGUE IN ae in the “Uva uit, Jick | Subject amatter they planned to. em Is First Choice ; double header, The gers took th phasiz Mr. Wheeler outlined the twenty-five fears short end of 3 to 0 ind 7 te 6 scores | nected with frelieill ateedee in shismaneeel | O - Uhle out pitching Robinson today | Cuyler of Pittsburgh, who ranks | Sao ee on the Boston Cami | Aberdeen Traveler Pays Tribute won for Cleveland over Chicago by | {next to Hornsby in batting, lost a s, Which will open the campaig To Dining Car Service falsity Acacore. |few points during the wee : ave “ hee: epeeche 4 Ehmke: pitched effectively § ——— \Ding to 360, Wheat of Broviiyn is| teen eee ee een he will make later in various eastern Philadelphia today cud Boston won third with .367, with Youngs of New! cigs, IN. Wi IL. 6b 7 ” ita third straight games 6 to 1,| Hornsby Is at Head of Mist | ate ee | ebb ied ‘on etghe ENF: Its “the ‘everlastin’ team work. ——— , y say. your service Ehmke fanned seven men In The National Carey of the Pirates, the leading | ‘any, c Dazzy Vance today struckout 8 men | ake sstealenniane = 2) Pov: Martiey, to the! Northern Pas || ; ‘ am er ne te putting his strike out record at 202 | League fillawed’ By Gt . vith Tene PROF TAYLOR aie, Hallway efficient, the. food the TEN trained people in this institution make every ive mo. in his 1923 record. fiv E i ° : sras his cleventh vraight vitory nd SLUMPS ARE SHOWN| . 0% belterespaeeurnien) : i I aa department operate smoothly, swiftly, effectively, to his pitching enabled Brooklyn to win| > Bid Brooklyn 44; Roush, Cine innati, OF STA TE U Aument at the escent of he laine | deliver the extra measure of # 3 to 1. —_—— 5 jer, Cincinnati el- a Two two-baggers in the ninth one} Neun Tops Association But} !ey. York, .829; Frisch, New {ithe entire, trai Chet ee by Morrison and the other by Carey 1 Blades St. Lou Reber rittspureh ul victory, over Cin: Is in Danger of Los- St. : eh, I DR WNED aa meee abies Sorter this ; e yesterday defeat © Cubs t. Paul first base- = Those “famously Hornsby retired from the game Chicago, Aug. y the A. P.) appears to be in danger of| Niagara Faiis, N. ¥., Aug. 30.—The| Northern Pacific | alw 2S Prceelot: i ar feTadéay | HAE Mine qucinanbaaey inp iavanikesc|| lehinal ielbattinealeRaea anon ane | body of a man taken from the } meaty ean wa Frater tice barter ana QUALITY STYLE ECONOMY who t s place, got a homer inj swing into the final stretch of the | Ameriean Association, unless his hit- a river at Lewiston last week was a es ate ca’ in the fourth |pennant race, Babe Ruth, with his | ting AEEON Dressen of St. Paul | identified last night as Prof. John trains. Low round trip rates now Boston batted its way to a victory | famous bat, today virtually has giv-|and Ear ith of Minneapolis} Adams Taylor, instructor of English,| effective, good returning until Oct. 31. : ane 3 Netthern Pacific Agent. (90) over Philadelphia yesterday, 6 to 4./en up hope of eclipsing his record | threaten to ant him from the| University of North Dakota, Grand | “** Your Northe! Boston's 12 hits were for| of 59 homers, which he had hoped | position he held almost since | Forks, N. D. | | 9 | to surpass before the finish of the| the sti of the season. Prof. Taylor was 40 years old and 4 : : | 12 season, Neun, falling into a-slump, drop- | married . Ruth, however, finds solace in the |ped off in percentage until his bat-| The identification was made by v. | . Naat —— BASEBALL leveeuunae heuanheat ain |ting hit the 869 mark. Smith and|R. Taylor of Westford, Mass. a| Clothing. Tailoring. 4 lof annexing the 1924 batting cham |Dressen are tied with 362, with | brother, and Frederick A. Snow of i —$<—————@| nionship of the Amer league. | Brief of Kansas City batting .356 | Lowell, Mass, a brother-in-law, Pro- |The Bambino, although suffering a |for third place. Neun, however, is |fessor Taylor was on his w: to Basic we | slight slump, leads by a wider mar- | till safe in stolen buse honors with | his wife's home in Cincinnatl, Rela. New York .........75 $i) |#in than he had a week ago, for his |4 to his eredit, while Elmer Smith | tives advance the theory that he fel Pittsburgh 5 | nearest competitors for the premier | f Louisville, continues to lead in| from a Toronto boxt while on a | MISSOURI SLOPE FAIR MANDAN, NO. DAK. “scr SEPTEMBER 1-2-3-4 National League Ww. THE : HISTORICAL PAGEANT GREATEST AGRICULTURAL YL Pee aie "EVENINGS AND LIVESTOCK ‘ess ; \ ae oad SEPT. 1-2-3 > DISPLAY fe) af He _ HISTORIC EPISODES IN THE NORTHWEST 6 Ae NN VIVIDLY PORTRAYED reaeorr eS Running Races Roman Riders Chariot Races FIRE WORKS The Greatest Display Ever Seen on the Slope. Grand Finale Evening September 4. REMEMBER THE DATES NEXT WEEK AT MANDAN Special Automobile Races Labor Day, Monday September 1st BVDV BVDV BVA BW BUD BVDV RYAN BY BANANA AD BY AVL BNL BEL BBV BZ BYOB BNA NAVAN. WY WAAAY