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_BLH.S. TO PLAY MANDAN TEAM _ THERE FRIDAY Locals Are Not i in Good Shape For Annual Clash With Rival Team Bismarck tenm will ¢ Mandan a noon foul Coac workin mare ed to be in fin lan is cor ur > Bisw stories Bismacck 1 The gto the r “but was mit both S schools, RECORD PRICE IS PAID FOR | LEFTY GROVES: ita SConny Mack Gives $100,600 | “'" For Star International | The League Pitcher le 16. Robert M. the Baltimore In League team’s pitching id to Philadelphia 1c oday Baltimore Oct si(Lefty) ternational was an ro learn It ace, Amer: _ sum announced by “Dunn $100,600. This price Ser record sur nager Jack | tops by $100 the form- paid by the New York Boston Red Sox for Babe Ruth. Grove from Lonacon old, } hail years nila @ s been p atl “weighs two inches ta h ing profe for strikeouts ryeen his ¢ THREE PLAYERS « EXONERATED of! \ Landis Hold: Story O’Connell Doesn't Jibe . Oct. 16.—-Frank Fri ieorge Kelly and Ross Young York Giant pl Jimmy O’Conne empted bribery of ‘Heine S idelphia shortstop, exc of all connection with the scandal commis ndis, becaus yConneli’s story did not che circumstances at the ris action. This was di slose to Commi hed for the t reason why, ap: Frisch, red in preceded sch, new | New Yor wer time o by a andis time from Kelly the in the world’s | source and the their | being losed ne cle gation which the Wa THE RUN r home team. G pictu hington t last scoring while t eam, me THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WON THE WORLD'S TITLE THAT ie oa, = 1 Bach is | tude. Both frest caliber, a star of hl And beth es of the high- the first m iyi are fou sport | | men Molenda is a product of Detroit | MANDAN NEWS asketbail and) Revolver “Not retet ae Loaded;” Bullet Enters Hand nter | cen-| pee onl eee er that wasn't loaded and| exhibiting to! Pott Beulah, N. D../ ible for his being entered | in the Mandan Hospital | w » Molenda, stars in iend was basketball andj from threes the big noise. As an end the gridiron, Oosterbaan was a ver table college player on a prep school at] the] sa regu- an | center at atz of High, where sons to remove a © bullet from his left thumb. 2 was standing as the friend the His leit in his trousers pocket. The | the trigger to show) gun ed and the bullet} ) the back of the victim's fodged in the thumb. dressing at aml rushed here for an! calil On the jar stone w Iwas picked i the nutional basketl os $2044 11923 STARS with the run that won! DON’T SHINE s was in the twelfth} ad out the hit that} THIS YEAR k does a war! nd Kelly, the] out of w: xhibited revolver. hand was pulled de i. displayed the fi fter the By NEA Service sed the leaden pellet in the Detroit, Mich., eatest | 16.--Three of | i923 young mani Oct. the bullet must because there was only n the pocket where it went reeruits in the paign were cant, sox ; : : ‘ Pp © hole coming out.” sh. will not permanently Bill K r Summa, Cle heralded far and They were Detro eo Hon ition to _po- H enables his | Chicago, ja RMS POSTPONED terms of both the Morton county’ district 1 postponed accord- to announcements by Judge H. L. Bery and Judge Thomas Pugh. The Mot: tery of court which was to ve opened yesterday was continued until October 21st when court cases will be heard before Judge Berry The jury cx e been postponed il the latte of November or the first cf December. The Morton cou is set to open on tion day, but the ed this postponed hen the se COURT Co and cou ing “have been a thing but the briiliant hitters of the ter in his now hitting Counted upon by Ma to fill the position le Cobb would much ques tv sea term of court vember 4, elee- judges have order it November 13 will be called.| will not bel term of less ep aS ETA ajors. 300, ing over . dou- r the top nd his fie ale y good neil, the rest ef the 16. The Sox 6 to 2 det. White Giants de will preside Postponement of calls juries | n both Hettinger and Morton coun-! comes through ire of the! not to requ y farmers to 3 while there s yet so much hing to do in the country, the announcements si Wobblies End Convention But Hang Around Kenmare, N. D., Oct, 16,—After eight days of protracted discussion, the convention here of Agricultural kers Industrial union, No. 110,t ., came to a fundless end. delegates are still here, prac-| all being without funds. They have continued to beg on the streets jor to make rounds of residences, ask- | . for “handouts.” Several are still ping in the sity hall, which is littered with pa- pers and other bedding. The attendance gradual ndied | irom the 200 delegates present at the opening of the convention. Delegate Writes of Meet A delegate thus wrote concerning in the = for exhibi f ternoon the aboard the liner Mon ; the unusual tt an exhibition to be benched ld get him ou! But i di | ng idea it we slump. didn’t. ‘ . in anked as one Of the outstanding stars on the Speak-| er pay roll. He was right up a wat leaders for e, e to turn in a batting average 2300 for the chase, He'd in another season was the| y accepted verdict. But it hasn’t panned out that wa Summa has slipped up appr d of improving on his per- f last year the big fellow to be satisfhed with hing of re- He had an of hit- he 1 time, PICKS TWO STARS 1 Benn sle t me. ou haven’ 't done Little | beat m ike! Hans—I ther know! But if you n will give me some} Wolv iania). | uch to the cording to this source, O’Con- 1ell’s story of what happened before ind after he approached Sand dur ng the game at the Polo ground sept. 2 $s diametrically opposite o that re and i recounts given by the others called refore Landis. Asked by he did after | offering Sand $500 to “throw” the) game, O’Connell was said to h ‘elated that he walked to the batting | tage and there told Kelly what hap- | yened. Then O'Connell said, he ook part in batting practice. According to Sand however, O'Con- aell did not. approach any ‘other | jlayer at once, but went to the | »rench ads sat pipte in one corner. | f | Billy Evans Evans ‘Says Says | | | player gee the suc- | in That a a star vften has much to do with’ sess of a ball club was proved he third game of the world ser The loss of Roger Peckinpaugh i “hat game made the Washington ub look like a different aggrega-_ ion. : | To the great credit of the club here was'no letup in the effort toj ‘win. Washington is a courageous | lub if nothing else. | tiela There is no gamer ball player in| ang the American League than Manager Szucky Harris. “His spirit is the -ipirit of, the ball club, 5 After Poskinpaueh, who pulled a id The ¢ BEST “WORLD 2 ee ee oer Se bre cores of world series photogrs when ‘the game starts. Shadow lost. dashed for home as Ruel cher, chas he bowled! over y the infield in the The above ig a most unusual photograph and is b NEA Service and The Tribune photographer, with a long-range cam era. In the second inning of the third game Marberry. Washington pit cher, SERIES PICTURE DINEEN vip games meet wit! ficulties. They must leave the playing innings. Yet thot want to see how the games are won is the best made so far in the series. It was taken by Bob Dorman, covering the champion the convention to “Industri: darity,” official I. W. W. “North Dakota i the meeting and county officials all over northern North fering their aid to Kenmare in hand- ling these terrible ‘outlaws.’ | Kenmare is not worrying. j unusual is happening, more men are in town than usual. ams- ° i a “A vote of thanks was given Ken- | mare for the spirit in which it re- | ceived the convention.” dealers in this country are handling Ligertt & Mores’ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 ‘one who left that things about eve "Leicester I didn't dare come away. Chronicle. organ: all het up over oo A Thought cs - : -& For in the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divers varieties: but fear thou God.— Eccl. 5:7. Dakota are of- A THEFT girl sat on his knee. id, “you have your But Nothing that The pretty “Ethel,” he s except father’s blue busy she laughed, “don't be ha dear. And your mother's golden h she clapped a hand over his mouth and whispered in his ear: sh! Don't speak so loud, John; she doesn’t know I'm wearing it!” you THE SAFEST THING * dear, surely you haven't 1 the afternoon at the Scan- “My spent dell’s “Yes, ix per cent of the music auntie. said such They A pointer on tohacco: zat If packed =" tins een it would cost 5¢ more eee but — eee packed simply in heavy foil so it costs only 10¢ “Granger RoughC — made and cui exclusively for pipes Tonacto Co, uncorked a wild pitch, Jackson, of the Giunta, was on third y rushed in to take Ruel's throw. Here you sce Jackson sale at home »n and Kelly, of the Giants, looking on, ed the Broadcasting From Station W-A-N- The Classified Ad Page of the Bismarel: Tribune will be your broadcasting station—all the people of Bismarck and vicinity your audience. The Bismarck Tribune travels daily into thousands of homes. Surely some- body among these thousands will want what you have to offer. Use the Want-Ads for profit—Read them Daily —Get the Want-Ad havit—it pays. 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