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PAGE SIX Sports DODGERS WIN {1TH STRAIGHT Brooklyn Looms up as Giants’ Rival in Nationals | \ Chien pt. 4. Brooklyn ran its streak to 11 straight gam day, and now the Ded Ke ing up as # rival to the Giants for pennant honors. Phil- was the victim of the Dod Brooklynites taking — the | ame 7 to 6 and the second 7! to. The Giants won, however, with | Att Nehf holding Boston to two hits. | we owas 4 tod The Pirates | St. Louis, 14 to 1, and | Kauffman held Cincinnati to six hits { Chicago batted hard enough to} win 6 to 0. | In the Americans, the Yan! om | made it four out of five games fi Boston, winning 1 to 6, Detroit | split_a double header with Chicago, | winning the first, 6 to 2, and losing | the nd 6 to 4 he Browns | tind Indians split, St. Louis taking | the first, 7 to 6, and Cleveland win ning the second, 9 to 5. --— = | “POP” GEERS RACE VICTIM. "GO TO FARM, Sept. 4.—Fd-| Mr. Frazier May Get Exer , veteran of the | A af last night from | in Harvest Fields Bill Tilden will be America’s chiet year, That's all you have to Driver Dies From Injuries Sustained Vete in a race at the | fair grounds this) yg ‘A } Rie ienaNieRhGE | Bismarck for a few days to ist CO ES RUT telah Ss porses ‘in the organization of the LaFollette My Lady Guy, fell, throwing Geers | (1 0° Seca ign and to look in on the po- and the sulky in a heap. Before | conferences yesterday, expects ea HUT inch we to 20 Co is) darmpat sHoople) fon ia Pe ih Wheelie Hospital |Dree Beriod. ‘he Senator is rent: Pore eo a necting NosPL > jing. his| farm, |buts expects toljget c1ous. [some actio e harvest fields prs) whose home isin Memphis, | some, Netion in the harvest field Tenn., was 73 years old. He h Ser i suber elena been driving on the ce tracks 1 over 50 years, and was known “the grand old man of the turf.” never Was conscious from | the moment he thrown onto the | e track. Physicians assigned his , th to shock and internal injuries. | soty Sen prthern Minn with a sub-com- mittee of the Committee Indian Affairs to investigate among the Chippewa Indiar The Indians, he said, sought a jurisdic- tional act permitting them to sue in the S. Court of Claims for tim- rs de jas a _@|ber land purchased from the Indians ee "ao nd which they say was under- BASEBALL I atuel peas bring other similar ©. @{ matters before the court. Senator Becicie Associaton Frazier said he was of the opinion W.. L. Pot, ! the Indians had had “a raw deal” TRavanaelis asi WER, jand it was probable the commit! Sea i would recommend passage of legis- Tou aii 74 lation to permit the questions being MEK Kee bg tried out in court. Toledo 60 Nelson A. Mason, secretary to RGnEa TOI iu Senator zier, also is in the city, atest fn nd Will be here sometime, assisting a ck iy in the LaFollette campaign and look- ana e ing after private busines National = en apa = ae DR. WORST TO New York ee hacen 4 BE PRINCIPAL Brooklyn ) Break AT DORE, N. D. Cincinnati a) 2 — BE. Louis a4 Fargo, 4.-Dr. John H. Worst, Philadelphia 49 for more years president of Boston 47 | the North gricultural col- i lege, later serving two terms as com- Aecrlcaw missioner of immigration for North Dakota, has accepted the position of principal of the schools at Dore, N. Washington New York D., in McKenzie county Detroit Shortly after his retirement as Ree ticals commissioner of immigration, Dr. Glevelana and Mrs. Worst moved onto the farm Morton of their son, located near the border Philadelphia Chicago between North Dakota and Montana, a short distance from Fairview, Mont. Members of the school board of the Yellowstone district in McKenzie, pressed Dr. Worst to accept the Results Yesterday jonal League Ghceene vicinciinet 0: principalship of the schools, and he New York 4;’ Boston 1. Raalconsen ted, Brooklyn 7-7; Philadelphia 6-0. Editor Hurley’ of the Fairview St. Louis 1; Pittsburgh 14. : American League Boston 6; New York 11. Cleveland 6-9; St. Louis 7-5. Detroit 6-6; Chicago 2-4. Others not scheduled. Mr. Worst since childhood, His name was a household word in acutnescteral North Dakota—that's how we knew him—-30 years and more ago. He wis recognized as perhaps the outstand- ing educator of the state. To know his record of service to his state— North Dakota—is to entertain a great respect for Mr. Worst, Retired now, he is drafted to teach and supervise the Dore school and assumes the work with the zest of a youthful in- structor. We take our hat off to men of the stamp of Dr. Worst.” American Association Milwaukee 8; St. Paul 16, Indianapolis 2; Toledo 4. Louisville 4; Columbus 6. Kansas City 7-5; Minneapolis 11-3. Last Commerce League Game The Alex Rosen & Bro. and Trans- portation teams will play the last scheduled game of the Commercial A fresh shipment of young tender Catfish from clear cool Minnesota lakes. Dressed ready for th bb League at the local ball park at 6:15 Met ee enman:) (Central tomorrow evening. The Transpor- | 2 tation team is in second place and a} win will put them in a tie with the} Hardwares for first place. Fohl and , Smith will be the battery for the Rosens and Croonquist and Svends- ; gaard for the Transportation. H | How Many Pounds Would You | Like to Gain in a Week? If you are thin and scrawny and would like to gain weight I will! send you a sample of the genuine Hilton’s Vitamines absolutely FREE. | Do not send any money—just your | name and address to W. W. Hilton, 155 Gateway Sta., Kansas City, Mo. —Adv. Men’s fur felt hats cleaned | and reblocked. City Cleaners | and Dyers. Phone 770. A fresh shinment of young tender Catfish from clear cool | Minnesota lakes. Dr } ready for the pan. Central Meat Market. ‘ — Insist on TANLAC EGETABLE PILLS For Constipation General Repairing On All Cars. All work guaranteed. Reasonable rates, stor- age by day or week. 218 - 8th St. eaeanasesnsren EN mr HERE’S MR. TILDEN BILL TILDEN y about this picture. It is plenty. SENATOR TO @} struction and J. E. Bjorlie of MeVille hope in the Davis cup matches this | Pickles Named Deputy State Superintendent f. Pickles, state high school in- has been appointed deputy Superintendent of public in- or, te suecessor to Mr. announced today by Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent of public instruction. Mr. Bjorle comes here from the Univer- sity of Chicago, where he obtained his M. A. degree this summer, being ‘o elected Phi Beta Kappa there. Formerly he was city superintendent at Lakota and recently has been at Me CHORUS GIRL SEEKS $250,000 HEART BALM has been na kles. It w: Sioux Falls, S. Sept. 4—Miss Margarie McClaine, 23, former Chi- ‘cago musical comedy chorus girl, fil- ed suit in circuit court here today a t J. P. Wearhit, 51, said to be a wealthy Illinois banker, for $200,- 000 for alleged breach of promise. Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. NO ARRESTS MADE IN CASE No arrest: had been made in the Mandan jewelry robbery of early yesterday morning. It was reported that authorities were ‘following up clues but no definite statement was ' will CITY WOULD INTERYENE Seek Appearance Electric Rate Case Judge Andrew Miller today granted a temporary injunction in the Hughes Electric company case, concerned with the putting into effect of a new schedule of rates on electric light and power in Bismarck, pending a hearing on the merits. The city of Bismarck will apply to Federal Judge Andrew Miller f leave to intervene in the case which the Hughes Electric Company court to prevent enforcement of a reduced bas appealed to the federal schedule of rates ordered effecti by the railroad commission gn Se; tember 1, it was stated today by’ L. Young, city attorney. A preliminary step in the ca: was being taken in when the order of Judge Miller the railroad commission to tion should not issue hearing of the case on was returnable. Assistant Attorney-General, Fargo representing the commission resisting the action, pending its If the matter goes to a hearing on its merits, the city will support the railroad commission in its ord for lower rates, Mr. Young said, NEW SEWER ORDERED IN The city commi last night, ordered in three bloc! of sewer on Eleventh street, from BARGAIN TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE PARK Northern Pacific Announci Extra Low Cost Vacation Tour — September’ 8 Yellowstone Park! Bears! Grand Canyont land! A week's vacation trip! All for $65.00 round. trip from Bismarck, including railroad fare,! hotels and meals in the park, a) 4% day Yellowstone automobile oprefer sightseeing tour. If .yeu the camps the cost is $59.50. for only one entrance day The railroads, hotels, camps a! auto transportation company — all have cut their rates for this special event. —to know Yellowstone and boost for it. Ask your Northern Agent, W. A. McDonald, Phone 1 Northern Pacific depot, for deta’ and reservations. If you go, you'll say: had.” (514) forthcoming. ‘Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms single or double with home privileges. Board if de- sired. Also light house- keeping rooms. Phone 10963 —46 Main Street-—— WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers _ Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. W. E. PERRY Funeral Director Has opened new funeral parlors at 210-5th St. No longer connected with the. Perry Furni- ture Parlor. Phone W. E. PERRY 687 Fargo today, show cause why an interlocutory injune- merits, John Thorpe, Firs railroad ion, in meeting Geysers! ‘Wonder- This vacation bargain is offered Gardiner Gateway—September 8th. We want the neighbors of Yel- lowstone—and you are a neighbor Pacific “It was the most wonderful vacation I ever Avenue D to the bowlevard. It wat petitioned for last fall and the peti- tion renewed. The commission ordered another gallon of fuel oil for the Diesel en- gine at the new water works. The price was 7.19 cents per gallon, which was one-cent less than the previous order, and less than the average price it was figured the city would have to pay for the oil when *|the Diesel engines were ordered in- stalled. PRINCE SPENDS “NIGHT OUT” Syosset, N. Y., Sept. 4.—The Prince of Wales spent another night out last night—his third in a row. He returned to his holiday home at the James A, Burden estates shortly after" o'clock this morning and tumbled into a bed which he did Wot leave until noon, Wien the prince arose he took a few turns at Polo, putting in a few hard licks to make up for the exercises he did not take yesterda “Tailor-made Suits at Ready- made prices. Klein’s Tog- gery. ‘or in ive D- Cc se to in jer ks es Copyright 1924 Hart We nd at nd to 60, ils Tailoring. ro | pointer on tobacco: P Wellman NOTED CROOK . IS ARRESTED. Details Life of Crime To Pasadena Authorities Pasadena, California, Sept. 4—Ro- bert C. Considine, alias Charles Smith, internationally known crimi- nal, under arrest here today, was said by police to have confessed the robbery of 16 houses at South Pasa- dena and Altadena. The prisoner, who says that through the influenc of Lady Astor, he was pardoned of a life sentence passed upon him in England for shooting his former partner, Eddie Guerin, one ofthe few men to escape from the French Devils’ Island pri- son camp oq‘the northeast coast of South America, was taken into cus- tody with a 21-year-old “student.” With his arrest, Considine, who ad- mitted the name is but one of a hun- dred he used, recounted to police and newspaper men here the story of 26 years of crime in England, France, América and South America. He said | nN Ley yattae SS + T2C'3 Schaffner & Marz HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes, because: They’re all - wool, Fine clear thru, made to fit you, and guaranteed to satisfy you. Bergeson’s Sell Tailored right, ‘Clothing. certainly knew ‘ a thing or two about tobacco and dllheknew 2c ee plus all we know eee you get in this purple package ! Foil wrapped 10¢ 220 — made and cut ox ost nu XtLusively for pipes THURSDAY. that he shot Guerin in the foot when the latter attempted to disfigure Chicago May, notorious blackmailer, who aided Guerin in his escape from Devils Island, Considine was releas- ed from the English prison in May, | 1922, after serving 12 years at hard | labor, Bans Gambling At Carnival All gambling devices used at the carnival at the Missouri Slope fair at Mandan were ordered removed by States Attorney L. H. Connolly. One arrest was made. Blanket, doll and cane racks and stands were disap- proved by the county offieial. { stroved by fire? - Henry In your comfort, the securer provide. or to your car. save money at the same CoFrFFEE nee time to know how much gas there is in your tank is before you reach the bottom. And the time to make sure you have enough fire insurance is before you smell the smoke. Building costs are approximately 200% above the 1913 level. Have you gone over your prop- erty lately with the view of finding out what it would cost to replace it if it should be de- HERE—AT LAST Is Your Balloon Tire Opportunity Genuine Goodyear Balloons—on rims at no more and in some cases have been paying for regular tires. You've wished for the de luxe traction, th toucar and mechanism these big, soft Bry li raed Maybe you've hesitated to the mileage You need hesitate no r. You can the price you have been paying for regular size Now is the time to buy Goodyear Balloons ov time. Come in and see us—today. Lahr Motor Sales Co, GooDSYEA Stock of men’s: clothing,furnish~ ings, shoes etc., also furniture and fixtures, accounts receivable, and all other personal property belonging to the estate of R. L. Best and J. I. Huyck, formerly transacting bus ness under the name of Best Huyck, at Bismarck, North Dakota, is offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash, Bids will be re- ceived by the undersigned trustee, or may be presented in person at the Office of O'Hare and Cox, Bismarck, North Dakota, Monday morning, Sep- tember 8th, 1924, at ten o'clock, at which time all bids Will be consid- ered. Right reserved to reject any, or all bids. L. VAN HOOK, Trustee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-4-5-6 This agency will be giad to advise you not’ only how much fire insurance you should be carrying on your buildings and their contents, but also what other forms of insurance you need to properly protect you. & Henry Insurance s FETNA-IZER community lea'then you added the added