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4) CBEST PILFERER | Johnny Mostil Hold That Sports S ; Honor in Present ( mpaign ATHLETICS.“ LOSE AGAIN, © SENATORS WIN. Washington rs Two Recove Half Point 1 Over Mackmen D) Wal Nuys nd Philadelphia further apa or the Ameri were rue pen Senate would otherw ible uw tered ninth sid of a ilowed them ingle ch well without the » Peru hits, but kept J Athletics Cra 1 continu racked hing | t how | both on the up it four sound pak of iume Detroit steam roller flattened out the Mackmen, § | tod, chasing four pitehers with 14 | hits, six which were divided by the vete leaders, Ty Cobb and Red Win | Three safeties off Waite Hoyt were | enough for th b hade the Yank | f. to use He’ of y Giard jor that In another n held by nt Mats duel between 7 rey of Pittsburg for se years Millet of Cle nine petty. close to the » hopes to ark in ste a fig Is ere the cam. iD the w been or hed in cho In ease you don't is a member of the Sox and 0! of the premier lead-off men, n Todt, who tuted’ home lies Ferrific both t qu hitting gainst thi TO to 9 ned a game Pirates ie know, ch leagu ingles by ine i 7 mee “|MAT Cc LAIMANT. linaierseen redoubled’ MEET LABOR DAY heir efforts to crowd the Giants out of second besting the Rob- nother National; Des Moines, Shug 2) J but Trish Meus) Heinie Englen of Dubuque and Ralph ants’ advan of | Pareaut, formerly of Oskaloosa, both chalf games by driving | elaiments the world! vddle- home with a double in| Weight. wrestling champions hip, will the ninth to win over St. Louis by a} mect here Labor Day le tally, d to 8 hits, wafted by Boston NINE HURLERS USED Breezes, went for extra hase hits to IN THIS ENCOUNTER | give Chie: a six to four decision In a y plived between Detroit over the Br and. Chie the other pnine Inthe iation a costly error] pitchers saw service Tygers by Mellito, Brewer keystone used four of them, ‘Twenty runs and farted things in the initial nusule, to nothing. with the Colone hall re dished lown out during the “BURRUS DOING FOR I Kurrus, play inte Dick aason. Hl a hoist by Jim| pellet at a lively ¢ outfielder. The homer toy puch for the Blues to win, Burra trial with the s nosed them out, six a rs ago but was found wanting was much lusty socking in eau RG the Mad-hen argument. W. MACK USES 20 MEN : club used three pitehers who w ILS ‘TO WIN touched for hits, four of them players in homers. a game the Browns the St. Paul played in championship | ether d » were pitchers and form against Columbus, and took | foue pinch-hitters or runners, But both en A homer | eves the entire Mackian personnel by MeMil . roto cheek the onrushing 1 winning and in aftermath fied, until ie ninth to seore four runs off Si erette to FROM GERMANY rn Morra Swimming Star | Plans Trip to America Chicago after h.—King Solomon of won over Quentine Ro- jas of le in 12 rounds who retired with an in- | jured right hand. | ~ SPORT BRIEI | i i | derle has se- | y for her'second attempt } 3 | | i Bridgeport, Conn.—3 ick Delaney, Bridgeport lignt heavyweight tit contender, was operated on for septic poisoning. Meriden, Conn.—Louis (Kid) ne lan, world’s featherweight titlist, will meet. Babe Herman .in a re-| turn ynateh 2 | Tee the hetter test of a golf- i ability, match or medal DOW. na ay Medal play, where counts, every stroke Mas sHarry Greb, middleweight | champion, ever been knocked out?) —8. WL A, 1 Yes, once, by Joe Chip in two rounds in 19 i i | i | | | i Was Eddie Rowmel even a mem-! ber ofthe, New York Giants ?—S.| "No, thongh he! went them in 1919, but not erty. TWO-CEp BRACE uth with | their prop-! RACE IN TERNATIONAL This on’s International Leag race wo-club affair, with Bai more snd Toronto’ staging a battle, mueh the order. of the one the Aig Op..are put- ting on he Ori: oles, witht six. straight Pennants to their credit. are finding quite a bit of opposition in.’ Daniel] Howlev’s yang. Ws the first real ehane the wircuit has-seen in some time, Loo! ERNA ‘MORRAY She's cormanys latest, switnmin marvel ‘and ‘in a. recent, meet won both. the 109 and 200-meter breast stroke events with comparative ease. She plans a trip to:this-country, to 1 the” premue American ‘ier | more hits, wecounted fe LOCALS SPLIT. SERIES WITH SCOBEY NINE White Sox Bow um, 7-5, Contest to Montana Ragged ng ind ragts ball gaine foe the yesterday, of Bis when hou train east w first blood in when Felshy 1910 Chicago W mpionship the fornier cond started off 2 in the fourth, netting two outsiders, fifth as a re- nette and Nox- hy twoom i an error b s for the Another run in the It by the mound — for the | me, al- | RB < took hold of fifth garnered miselve che in the her tal x. the Scobey moundsman, was | nd for six hits; and was a con ment over his p A threatening ra which brought in two runs for Bis- | marek was cut short when Nordlund chorn, Dugean, 'p Totals Sunmmar Duncan 4, by ball, fice hits, 3, Risb i Umpire, Moran, re by innings + O20 : 000 DEADLOCK IN FLAG SERIES SPILLS DOPE Nobedy Knows What Next Five Weeks in A. L.. Will Bring Chieago, Ang. Tittshurg the only whose recent» pionsh the rei son ow bring forth is. {chiefly with the degree an lof the tial eclipse into. which | Philadelphia and th | iunts seem tu have | passed, | Deadlocked in a protracted strug- igle which has apparently under- mined the strength of both clubs, the Athletics and Senators give promise of continuing their battle until the close of the season. The winner may be determined in the final game, on October 4, at hing | There is no recent parallel of the jlock step grapple these clubs bave at For days at the time mar- y have been main- tained by one or the other, only to be broken for a day while the clubs’ positions were reversed, Desnite determined — playing — by both the Mack and Harecis teams ji ithe last two week: league has shown little disposition to furnish a Lochinvar from the west. Even Chicago, with better pitching than it had early in the season, has been clubs, Philadelphia losing five points |from their team batting average, while Washington dropped two. After punimeling the their recent series, the Pi continued to move erenely toward their first pennant since 1909, -Su- perb pitching by veteran hurle |has been backed by timely though heavy hitting, The Giants have 27 games to play. In order to. tie Pittsburg, twenty would have to be victories the Pirates woh half.of 34 games. '|GREB LEAVES HOSPITAL TODAY |. Pittsburgh, Au <P) —Harry Gfeb, world’s middleweight champion, who was injured in an automobile {accident moré than a week ago, is | his physicians said. They stated that Greb’s injuries will not handicep his \ future ring activities but advised him ‘not ,to resume training for $§ few ‘nonths. ° ELECTRIC COOKERY COOKING IN COMFORT | Columbus at St, in the seventh ! 4 ' SPEAKER AND truck out. Bismarck plays Ashiey there Sun- day. Tox | ro Ak! eke 200 1b 0; 110 (oe an | 2° ae Lup 50 0 Myers, 220 King, p o2 1 Totals obo7 82110 6 White Sox ABR H POA E Minette, 5 441002 8 | Guidas, 1003 10 s wo, trrroo Ryerly, 2b wed 1 200 rdiman, If 1 1 1| Nordlund 4 2 ” ken, r 1 STICK CROWN he wenty able’ to cut their descent, from the | “Gurae Aekiting batierd: Harper, front only from 11 to 9 games. Philadelphia, .365; Kpeealets Brook- The week's averages ‘reflect the| in, deer Blade Louls, 3343 weakening in the attack. of both Matra ready to Iéave the hospital. today, | { | . BASEBALL | o - ———— National League Pittsburg, 46 York 56 Cinein 56 Brooklyn 62 St. Louis 66 1 Philadel phia 66 ! Chicago. 6y | Boston a } American League Wed Bete} | Washington delphia a | St. Louis ; Detroit Cleveland New York Boston Louisville apolis Paul ‘ pol | GAM New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia Detroit. ston at Cleveland. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Boston. Cineinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Phi Paul. at Milwaukee. Louisville nee i ers 9. i American League New York 0: St. Louis 1. Boston 2, Cleveland -1, Philadelphia 1, Detroit 8. | Washington 3, Chicago: 4 American Association: Columbus 4-10, Ste Paul 5-i Indianapolis Toledo 10, Minneapolis 9. Louisville 11, Milwaukee 6. COBB AIM AT’ | challenge Fo, | afbitentore do vb | preferred striking out the two men { fered no further. ptotest, Tris Is 11 Points Ahead of the Georgia Peach in Contest Chicago, Au 1 major league season today is start- its winter fadeout, but the eyes Speaker, seeking the Ameri- agué batting honors, are show- their old-time judgement which ing made the Cleveland pilot, the. bat- ting hero over Ty Cobb in 1916, It js a race of veterans with the youngsters nowhere in sight. Speak- adinig the trail with an ai crage of 391, with, Cobb eleven points behind. Al Simmons of the Athlet- ies ahd Harry Rice of the Brow ‘ are tied for third place, with 3 The ‘averages include ghimes or jast Wednesday. “Bob Meusel of the Yankees fui nished’ the; fireiyorks’ ;among th home run ‘clouters by smashing’ ti in one game and going ipto a, tie with Ken W is of the Browns, who-has In base stealing, J the White Sox" found the the ealehers’ “working better, 37 thefts are far in advance of his rivals, Other 1 Johnny. M Heilmann, Detroit, Louis, .36) Wingo, Detroit, .359; Lamar, Phil-| adelphia, .36 sy 05, BATS 1 h Cochrane, Phi adelphia, A. Hale, Philadelphia, 344; J. Sewell, Cl land, Jack Fournier of the’ Dodgers has becn the outstanding’ figute among National. league batters during the week. Nine of hig fiftéen hits were for extra bases. Four were, circuit blows, three triples’and “two, doubles. His four homers have. given him a total of 21, which makes him a con- tender for the 1925 honors. Rogers Hornsby of the dinals remains in the ad, with }, five points ahead. of hfs teammate, Jim- The ‘Cardinaf leader’ hiner of exceeding his tot of 42 homers as he has paly 33 to date. lazen Cuyler of the une base closer to, his’ teammate; Max Uarey, for base stealing . honors, Max failing to increase his 30 thefts, while Hazen brought his total to Pirates crept Boston, 3 ie phia,. 348; Philadelphia, © 348; 347; . Goylek, * sist Brooklyn J. Wilson, * Wrightstone, leat, Brook- iUtaburg, 347; 3 Cox, Brooklyn, “Kiddie Murphy of Columbus. his ‘crown as: leading batter of, the American. Associati provided Lebourveau of Kansas continues his stride.’ “Murpl ting 397, with: the aKnsas 90, Gagor of Louisville with 366, whilé Buuny Balers of Mi: waukee ig’ fourth with 36 rief, by bagging a Homer) hooked a in a ars ile with’ Dienst Minneapolis and Russell of Colum- bust, with 25 each. Christiansen of St. Paul failed to stretch his base stealing. total of but has a safe, margin for the hon: MEET Sepals aaa . PAIRED’ AS N2T TEAM New York, Aug. 20.—When the two i es ‘MIS. MATCH SAT. LAST’+? the other d it market the first time that the c had been, whip in a doables match while ‘teaming |" together, Back ‘in 1920. they trimmed | the Australian doubles — outfit. in nd. They did‘ not’ pliy | together agafn until’ Ipst season, when | they put ‘dut- Patterson and O'Hara Woo, nlgo of Austeiin, In’ another chajlenige ‘session: So decisively did they beat Patter- son und "Wood, wha were regarded one of, the best doubles teain in the} world, that Tilden wad Johnston were considered well-ni; invinelble pair- eW’ together: rhe | i} | Billy Evans Says | ow... ry ru RELY IN JEST | t all serio the) their - happy] y are ggrently ini! moments even if’ th the minority. d” Kaber, star pitcher of the Chicago White Sox, was — recently the vietin of retort. courteously handed him Hildebrand. J pi by Umpire : ‘George | the fact that the Faber vech enjoyed the wise’ erae to have’ a good laugh, re-| en gardless of the critical situation he Now Faber, as a rule, is one of those pitchers who accepts the rul- ings of the umpires with little or no objection. He Iets the umpires umpire while he does his best to piteh, Tn ‘the innitiy I haye reference to} “Brick” Owens, working the plate, had passed two’ men with the ‘count three balls and two strikes. In each | ance the final pitch was just a trifle tod low, Naturally Faber would have much rather than have them walk, By his s he made it apparent that he didn't quite agree with “Brick” | on. ne two rulings. have turned umpire at | arked Owens, who was} urprised, also a bit peeved, Faber's attitude, Hildebrand was ng back of the pitcher at the time, while I was parked at third! base. Almost beforé Faber had had ra chance to digest Brick’s remarks, Hildebrand added: - And he’s still a pitcher than. umpire.” of letting Faber kn right in his rul much, better A volite way hat Owens Faber, of- SMART SIDELINE It is not unusual’ for the’ dmpires after the game over to thresh out among théfaselves sume of the happenings of the battle. In_ these private ‘confetenves the! umpires often unfold views that| would never be exptessed in front of the players. Certain umpires might ¢ven’ go so far as to admit they might have missed a certain tt play, the decision ‘on, which caused a long heated argument, Dick Nalin, veteran American | League umpire, aside from his ‘du- ties of catling the plays as he sees them, is. the breeder; of thorough: bred hunting dogs. ‘That's his side- line. A number of dogs from the Nallin kennel haye sold for as high as 2.500, while $500 is just an average hese dogs are the last word of their kind, almost human as to’ in- taltigence. recent game Nalin had a , of unusual rulings te make 3 positive he hadn't slipped i up on a single decision, One of the plays was rather debatable but Nal- lin’ always has an answer for any peculiar angle that was suggested. In nu mb Tio ujst wasn't going to lose the {C argument. Half in jest and half in earnest | Umpire George Moriarty ended the! debate in a happy manner when hei remarked: ote. “No chance to win that otfe, Nal-1 linhas been associating, much with those smart dogs of-his: he is getting that way himself.” RETORT COURTEOUS Nullin, by, the ee hag a kei hor. le sinoot over many a geri reply; In,a game at St. Loyis one day, Nallin | twice* called #Rogér Peck’ y ugh of Washington out on strikes ck. didn’t like the ‘third one ‘in ch r case but inade 1» comment le at the plate, There is @ clock at the. St. Logis also’a flagpole ir-center field, us ihontent "by tt hippy flying one latge’ American flag, When Peck’ returned to Ms bench faflin: in. sa¥easm he ‘yelled to ffow many”’hands off” the: clock,! Dick?" Quick to wet ns 's_ infer- enceé,’-Nallin’ replied, “How: inany ‘flags one cules pole?” further. queried Peck. -*! Nallin’s immediate ck, appreciating the humor of in’s replies, threw up his hands and: yelled, “I'm hitting at every: thing pitched during the rest of. this game.” Novi TG AG! CLOSING SALE Notice is hereby given that th tain mortgage, executed and ered by Alexander R. Murray a Grace Murray, his wife, morty: ors, to Bismarck Bank, ’a corpora. tion under the laws of the State of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 1ith day of Jul: D.”.1916,. xd. Tiled for record tn ihe office ot the Register,of Deeds of the County of Burleigh in‘the. State of North Dar kota on the 14th day of August: A: 'D. 1918, and duly recorded, in Book 146" on Page #'115,"..and given. to sécure the payment’ of one certain note, therein ‘deseribed, and ifter- est, ‘Will be foreclosed iby the’ sate of ‘the: premises in und hereinafter front ‘door “of house, kota, ‘at the hour: of two o'clovic tn the ‘afternoon jon the pth day. ot September, A 1925,. to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage en Ure day. of sale. '-The premises scribed in such mottgake and welilgk Will be sold to satlefy the sain e situatet! in the County: of Burle! and State of North Dakota and are of Burleigh, and State -of Norit Du- the City of ‘Bismarck, in the Go nty n (7) and Elebt (87 of Block sixt two (62) of MeKenzle and: Cofffi Addition to the City of Bist aecording :to the’ plat there tile ahd-af record tn: the offi the ‘Regtster Of Deeds: of the ‘ss county.~ There will he due on such reeks knge. at’ the date of) gate, the, sum of Two Thousand Eight’ Hundreds Worty-four Dollars and Ninety-ejght Cent .(82844.98), together with the ponte. an and expengdés of - forgclosure an BISMARCK SANE: a’ corporation, Mor' re: Rlimarele ear Dakota. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, “yak Attorneys for Mortgages, Bismarck, North Dakota. 1-26—8-1-8-15-22-29. “ Visitor—I hear: you've lost . your parrot, that used’ to swear so. ter- ribte tennis: Bills, Tilden and Johnston, met sdeteat fl the hana of Kichirds and Williams in the Davis cup trials | Hostess-—-Yes,. poor,dear, we found Nin dead on the golf inks. Passing Show, on i 1 Gidéons to ‘of the sumuier, ® ,|¢r carefully checking the pe- eribed as follows, to-wit: Lows Be | — Sing Tomorrow | Male Chorus, und Noggle, w evening, cert, Sunday at! 3 from the b rand Pacific hotel. given each Sunday tracting lurge crowds. Rev. H. Davenport’ will deliver, a brief address. Rev. C. in charge. A concert: will be given cach Sun. day night throughout the balance! it was announced | night, today. Ministers to Meet Tomorrow; The Bismarck Ministerial Associa tion today announced plans fur 4 great interdenvminationyl © > cal campaign in Bismarck sometine in the near future. In order to further these plans and get the cooperation of all the churches 2 meeting of ister of the city, together with’ delegates from cach ‘church, has been, | ia) for tomorrow inl sre 3 o'clock, at the Episeopal I GE THEATRE “Justa Woman,” which comes to the Eltinge for Monday and Tu is from Eugene Walte by the same: nam be seen Claire V mont and Conway Windsor is one of the most ‘pl ndsor, Percy Mar- Tearle. ¥ ford Bags Trousers q 50 1ock Sf Bergeson & Son ‘ | n of all picture players and her gen- Too Late To Classify \e = tlemen friends in this picture are ieee 1} among the most The fa-| WaNTED—State Sales-Manager. Pro- | 4- 6 — mous “Conway reserve” is! “tected territory. Highest commis- | — Minot.—Peter Nikish and Thomas }broken in “Just a Woman” and it) ions paid. A wonderful future for | Morden of Minol » burned eri will be a pleasure to see him! A Teoducer. Must have | ti ally by steam here in boiler ex “thawed out.” f exjierience and the ability | plosion. Totally different from the so- ppoint sales people to handle pomreen phisticated, society roles. in| which extensive line of hosiery.| Northfield, Minn.—The — dirgible {we usually see him,’ Tearle’s: role to the consumer. Write | Shen nh will arrive at Minne is one of a simple, genial steel ado Hosiery Co. South Bend, | State Fair grounds, St. Paul, 8:15 : pimills worker. ohea cetlh Ind., for further information m. September 5, and) remain until Tearle as a clerk, content with his| por SALE-—Sellers kitchen presidente! Ue Ste Pein Boren wife and baby, his tiny home and) 50, good as new. announced. in ; h , Ba ‘lay jol nd though | at ie ng desk $12.00, White | end of the story we sce him af "5 $12.50. Lloyd j , tain fame and fortune, he remains Cart san” Lloyd’ baby pte Wheary Trunk sturdy end the same smiting, unsophisticated | 310,00. Oak chiffonier $13.00. | Correctly designed. ‘They last clerk, who’ is saved’ from business! 517° 7ih street. Phone 98iR. a life time. A. W. Cee Co. and social ruin by his wife. 8-29-3t. He doesn’t even carry a faney| FOR R A large clean room name in this pictui t plain) “with 3 windows, clothes closet. Bob Holton—and he is seen living] Close in, near Will school. 208 the. happy home life of his ¢ ‘Qe auneet, 20-1 eating’ in his shirt sleeves, playing] FOR SALE—Strictly modern five with his baby boy—and dominated| . room bungalow, good — condition, by his wife. What a change from| jarge lot. Inquire at 410 14th St. the Tearle we have seen in the past -29-1wk. the smartly dressed, polished man of! roR RENT—Five room metare thie’ world is{+ house on Sixth street. Phone Playing opposite Tearle, us his|+ 592n. dominating wife, is beautiful Claire] WANTED—A girl for general Soul - Windsor. Percy Matmont, Dorothy Mrs. A. T. Faber, 318 West evick, Baby: Dorothy Brock and Edward’Gribbon are in the cist. furnished eae for light housekeeping. 502 11th als € St. Phone 751W. 29-1wk | Revelation,” clas- | pc tise oad open for 2 ladies sic, which gpens Monday LUNE) api- 1, salary and expenses. tol theatre, is without doubt one of elling. Also local the finest pictures of the ‘season. oer or full: time. Call There are three re: st, Mabel. Wagnall’s story little Parisian amodel who won her ‘ soul back-through the gentle in: M Bloom, MeKengi aL once. 8-20-31 fluence of posing as the Madonna, ideal mi ukes material, their careful training. worth recently accepted a fine pos- ition with Attys, Pi ny Countries Will Exhibit | highly-paid Heat your water with Gas. it’s the Super-Fuel. LAWYERS NEED SKILFUL STENOS Absolute accuracy ii necessary in the work turned out by lawyers’ stenographers. Anerror may “‘lose the case.’’ reading attorneys en- gage graduates from Wekota Bus- iness College, Fargo, because of dena Went- c, Tenne tions lead Neasly & Cupler. Such px uit reporting. eon with ile laudinee Dakar eagaplin d vivid roma Veg . et pip tl leading Dakota courts employ : picture i te wen at Prague International Fair) fp. Co men and women. fon Dana, Morite Blue ‘Prague, Au —the elev. |. Watch cach sek. *'ollow the Daw, Frank Cur ; dwar enth Interne jonal Fair at Prague | SucceB$ful.’’ Fall term, Sept. | ieorge » SiegrQnn, Koth-| will be held from September 6 to 7 ° atkins, P ( Otto Matiesen, Bruce Gue-! The engineering exhibit, as usual, ts FL. Watkins, Pres. 806 rin, and Ethel Wales. > Third, it! will be the largest, but’ among the | Mront St., Fargo. shows the best direct career of George D, Baker, nlusterpiece of sereen’ art. ro : as receiver of} the Ohio Cafe otters for sale, sub= in the : other outstan I's a the radio and The latter is indicative of a new in: dustry created. by,.the, growing im portance of “sports of’ all kind part of the national: life. undersigned, ject to the “approval ‘ofthe Court,| The participation ‘of’ foreign coun- The complete fixtures and equip: | tries will be greater than at previous | ment of the Ohio located at| fairs, Besides n special French sec- M5 h St, Bismarck, North Da-'tion’there will be exhibits from the kota. Said “property and fixtures, Un Ble Ger cousisting of tables, counters, dish- | United States, Austria, | Ger any, Italy, Greece, Great Britain, Nether- es, chairs, restaurant range and all 4 . other equipment necessary to main- | lands, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium. a restaurant. ,Said, proj Switzerland, Hungaria and Jugo be viewed by anyone desiri slavia, u to bid upon applying to the signed, or written details furnished up oii We are now showing the/ latest’ models of Wheary Wardrube ‘Trunks. A. W. Lucas Co. Black, Blymarek, North Dakota. Special meeting of Board of Education, Aug. 28, 1925... Moved by Mr, Will and sec;) onded by Mr,Harvis that aft, titions presented (o tho Board, alleged, to contain the names of 1356 voters, asking that text books and supplies be furnished all the, children in the city schools free, and finding that. the, number of signers after duplicates: ha been deducted, cquals only about one-third of the legal! Do not send your’ Steel Arch Preserver Shoes away to: Factory to be half soled or whole soled. " Send them :to Bismarck Shoe Hospital. Burman can do yowa factory: job. ters, of the District, we feel) hs i that the am ory ‘of, the thers BISMARCK strict'ate not in J ° favor of ee textbook and SHOE HOSPITAL H, Burman, Prop. supplies and that, therefore, | z Ci the petitions be denied, fu BROADWAY Signet: ' ones Hlehara/Penvatiies, LECTRES copii COOKING IN COMFORT | | FALL TERM | ONE 1921 sibs with | ONE 1920 FORDSON also i threshin ‘of reontttion:: "eae ha “DAKOTA AU PHONE 428 AW, STUDY EVENINGS Without intesfering with your daily work. “NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE OF LAW so Att *Plymouth ‘ Bid.. Minneapolis, Minn. 5th FOR SALE ernor:in very good shape. ONE 15-27 CASE TRACTOR. ONE © 22x36 « NICHOLS SEPARATOR ready for “Terms to Suit. P. J. Engeseth Lawyer Collection Department. in Connection. Hosking Block ‘ Suite, 12 fe = ‘See, GUARD YOUR HEALTH| St. Write tor Sireutye | , BOWMAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or. 484R. i WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers _ Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer tn ~ Charge. Day Phone 246 ' Night Phones 246-887 OPENS SEPT. ‘Plows, Fenders and Gov- in excellent: shape. 0 BALES C eA MAIN tion Se amen YORE UREN ’ . ’ . a Pg ree . % Fs

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