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PAGE SIX Sports nn WASHINGTON HANDS MACKS © 1-3 DRUBBING Senators Advance to Four Half- game Lead Over Dwindling Athletics , { | w York, Sept, 2- UP) World series signs’ broke more plainly to Washington and Pittsburg today with the Pi plowing | steadily whead in the ational leag n of eight full yar Washington advantage the tors paralle by striking bling. Athletics 7 to 3. rd-clouting, confident ators were supported by pitching of the — veteran, Johnson. Although he gav itors 10 hits, he wa: ble at crucial periods. At the bat he the hitting with a pair of and Another vet . Roger account eu for four runs with a timely dow ble in the third inning Four in Kow fourth THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE " ONSAGKCLOTH ~~ FOR HUGGINS |King of Swat Tells Ruppert: | “I Made a Fool of | Myself” New York, Sept. 2.—(4)—Mill- \ er Huggins, manager of the New Yankees, notified Babe Ruth today that he would meet him in a conference Friday after- noon to straighten out the diffi- culties which Saturday resulted | Ruth’s indefinite suspension and levy of a fine of $5,000. Huggins refused to discuss the situation today. He admitted that he had notified Ruth to see him {| Friday but refused even to sug- gest that the meeting would re- sult in Ruth’s’ reinstatement. Those cluse to the team, however, interpret Huggins’ action to mean that Ruth will be pardoned and i probability reinstated in time to participate in Saturday's game. New York, Sept. 2—UP)—A peni- tent Babe Ruth today entered upon his first day of probation to win the forgiveness of Miller Huggins, whom jhe criticized freely in Chicago, un- 'der the sting of indefinite suspen- pionships, took world serie Interest i four successive more series of five games than it last two tly eve en world pune up to the iB ae coh ante and a the hour Top ple hows mounted yof training rules. Fee ees | | After a day of olive branch wav- New Voriers’ | ing during which he said to Jacob that | Ruppert, owner of’ the Yankees, “I ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 HE'S EXPECTED TO TWINKLE Johnny Hodapp, New Cleveland Infielder, Joins Majors With : Big Reputation JOHNNY HODAPP He's Cleveland's new third sacker, and he got away to a good start in his major league debut the other day. The Indians purchased the tot from Indianapolis of the American Association, where his stellar stick Get Permit to Sell $15,000 in Bonds A permit to seii $15,000 worth of bonds in North Dakota was granted today by the state securities com- mission to the Arizona Mining and Smelting Co., Kingman, Ariz. Officials Attend School Exercises Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of agricuiture, and R. B. Murphy, chairman of the board of adminis- tration, will be present at exercises to be held at Minot Normal school Thursday morning. Kitchen will deliver an address be- fore the students. “Labor and the Trend of Events in North Dakota,” will be the subject of an address to be given by Mr. Kitchen in the Steele Presbyterian church Sunday evening. The commissioner of agriculture will deliver a labor address at Pur- sian Lake Labor Day. | Sun May Resume Evening Edition The Jamestown Sun will abandon its morning edition and resume an evening pee licatigh, if a vote being conducted among readers indicates a Popular preference for an evening edition. In Wednesday’s Sun, the editors carry the following statement: “Since we purchased the Jamestown Alert and combined it with the Jamestown Sun, we have received several requests that the paper be changed from a morning to an even-* ing paper. This is a matter which rests entirely with the Sun’s three thousand subscribers. If you want an evening paper, we will be pleased The victory, Washington's i made a fool of myself,” the king of i bi 2 His i i A alaeed the pione fOur had been closed | : ; u 4 | work and great fielding ability attracted considerable attention. S| to issue the paper in the evening, iadiecin the lead and added a of the New York Giant seme Ee Rite ee ee ta peles coming has relegated “Ruge” Lutzke, regular guardian of the hot cor- | but we want to be certain, before seventh straight defeat to Philadel home in the first) tendered to Huggins. ner, to the bench. Bey eeatiee, i asde, tHatrtne maior: Bye: los E wisn yan | Bree One etiay io elf@unns es 5 - | ty, of our subseribers will be pleas- play a with stances would Ruth's fine of $5,000 * TO BUY LIMBERLOST & as four game series at Phil Oal t’s Card be rescinded, Huggins added, «1 wil| Crowds See Washing | j.asnspotis, Iod-indiane club ON BUSIN: adelphia next week i akmont’s Cara | reinstate Ruth when-I am convinced A . Acti amare -atvempting to raise $50-| A. L. Magnusn of Wilton was in Pittsburje posted its fifth straight i he intends to do the right thing. 1 Machine in CLION | women are attempting to ft, ‘the| Bismarck Tuesd business. victory, beating the Phillies, 10 aL Hole Nistanee Par! am the last person to make things ee ey Haters ae ee citer smar uesday on business. i po landslide of 17 hits. A a He i if ‘ | estate o' e lat ene — eee BENEsima acore made home. runs.| | hard for a player. But he will real-| Both men and women are showing] Porter in Noble county, to be con-| JAPAN SENDS PEACE DELEGATE Today the Pirates are back home af- | :Aaal| in” weer thal great interest in the new One Min-I verted into a state park and memor-| Tokyo, Sept. 2.—()—Announce- ter a tour in which they took 12 of| ort “The Babe tried to talk with Hug-| “te washer being demonstrated this ig} The Limberlosty cabin, where] ment is made by the Japan Branch their 14 games with Brooklyn, New) 4 ‘| ing, bat the latter ‘etd he would] month at Sorenson Hardware com-| Mrs, Porter lived and wrote “The|of the Christian World League that York, Boston and phia 5 2 | eh if r sai te be pany. The ladies ate particularly| Gir) of the Limberlost,” would be|Dr. Sakunoshin Motoda has been | Braves Advane 1 a abe ome When ready to hear ‘thetinterested in the pew water action| included in the purchase named Japanese delegate to the com- After pegging se 4 - | Aen Hv why ae ware at this “washer —ite simplicity. beau: — — ing international peace | conference eeks atthe door from the cellar, a , Mrs. Ruth, y, speed and compactness. The 1 called in Detroit, in the name of the oud explosion, which carried them = | thefts, a a “| they see a gear case sim a inneapolis, Sept. 2.—(#)—The | Wor! ague. MOR suysto the sixth landing. The | OUt | ce lbnsonunning hasmusdel| BASEBALL | pandis epeurances that anes was ne] on an automobile—they see a solid] First National Bank of Sheyenne,| “Dr. Motoda will leave Japan the s slab triumph for ib any a Chicago vietory this | ae ther wore out him involving| drawn copper tub made in one, piece| North Dakota, was closed for busi-| latter part of August. The confer- Benton riphia | Hole nee that might have gone the other Rana Tenet ould not Jet Ruth put| UeiBe the largest die ever turned out} ness ‘August 31, it was announced to- lence will discuss various means of awa Chi n the | yd In the field he performed National League leon parity Uae the Bape withe put for a purpose of this kind—they see|day at the office of the National] ensuring the world’s peace and order climb of the Hub outfit. yd antly. Despite a bad start at W. the Yankee-Red. So from the |,-2eW degree of mechanical perfec-| Examiner here. H.C. Hall was list-|from the standpoint of Christianity. Babe In Grandstand yds {the bat he should hit 300, Pittsburg 7 73 hRuppertiboae x game from the/tion never before achieved in wash-/ed as president. No other details EOIN eee With Babe Ruth looking on from ae : eee New York : oe er construction. aieanibaal were obtainable. The Houses of Parliament cover Col. Ruppert’s box, the Yankees nos-; 14 it ‘ Mostil’s sen work for the | Cincinnati In connection wit! this geen: : sree ae nine acres and contain 1,200 rooms. ed out the Red Sox in A a yas ‘ proof of the | Brooklyn 7 . Te stration a handsome electric floor jeugue pitching duel between Sha vd d handling | St. Louis lamp will be given away to the wom-| See and try on the greatly! wWheary Trunks sturdy and key and tol. Only four) 17 yds 4 k him. | Boston AN N : an holding the lucky number. Door} ; d “Protex Arch” sh y, 4 y hits were & the New York- | 18 yds : Chieago sae dae , knob bangers now being distributed improve rotex Arch” shoe/ correctly designed. They last i @ 0. by! 'p 5. upon shou e ) Sap Muesehs accomplished “as inuch | “80 yds | cai BliNGeaniGe jPhiadetphin 20.54 DTd hla We ocuer| attached filled outs and deyosieed] #¢ Webb Brothers. a life time. A. W. Lucas Co. ngles and three doubles, j Tuts 6872 yds | ‘Then there is Pitcher Ted Blan American League states, mainly Nebraska, Kansas and | With ‘Sorenson 1 Bandmere Co To Sanne’ Manager John Lavan of the Kan-| johip. At the present writing he h WoL parts of Texas and Towa, will mean {every boy or girl bringing in a cou: STATE PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY sus City blues _Suspended in- | o- Oi won s row for the White | Washington MA ae much to the farmer f'the North-|Pon—a Qne Minute Cap will be pre- Rue “7 —- Binmarek definitely, by President Thomas) | ] 4s many as he won all | yan himgton BO ae west is the belief of H. A. Roberts, | Sented free. As Wy BOR BUND SD. Pe Bareeelelagiat Bey ty ni Here out or 4 ie: e nh aides ob te pace iam yuan Ee 2 68 BB Cauteny neon Buseel Miller Milling To jibe City, caus Sic vedanie piv are shoula be Clean. The argu aH ; yne stage of the race last year, oils Ff jandan. eport 0! e Analysis 0! Fat content should be ¥.5 per cent MeGrew during a game with Louis enship, in disgust, quit a Ao aes peitiacialy ‘ Issue Call for and Cream samples taken during | or above. aes ville Monday. For some time Lavan | Sint ee ane ewent Today, if | Detrolt ee Roorgatiization of ‘the < Méadaw y 6 the month of August, 1925. Bacteriological: The maximum has been out of the game with a pioverstaieiing|t the market, he Would | veyed pe Kiwanis club. following a three Narcotic Agents) | uk ‘stanaaras: ‘rhe specitic | number of bacteria per ce. shall not iraken Aitshas been directing puri the pray Pane tae here Bs monthe sunitner’ ¢aatichaill. be of, Gravity, of mill should be net less be more than 200,000 per cc. a a » dugout. erial at hand | thats eee | Boston 36 \ n << an 1.02 low this number in-| good grade cf raw or pasteurize See ee ror cre. gueen eason the Chicago Whi | dentudcaineseentively oe ale “| elem ema fected at a meeting tonight at 7:30] Washington, D. C. Sept. 2—The|dicates that the milk is efther de-| milic will not contain more than Stuart of the Brewers made a. fNtinee i Nis ae in = Jet him by. That is impossible with | American Association ingaronnn neg ne Unites Set at Sorvlge: Commsls- ee he eeincn Et ior| ee er uisie ve in the history of the Ame . th | - sion has announced tha‘ e : Pier DE oinming over. the Indiana, (ican Leurue that sch 3 Ching had |g b¥ely ball sipparent | Hauiaville I a8 S651 ways and seas for improving Rumber of vacancies, in the ranks of ea me oe WP won, 11 to 9." {had dropped to seventh place .but | ° of pace. He better, | a GS 826 the mass meeting of Mandan citizens) in connection with the enforcement| 8/13‘ M J. Sher 4.6 16,000 Clean the Colonels w' oe ce inex tacmehow ik always to {Met only aequiring a change of pace | Minneapolis 69 -511 | and taxpayers at the Elks hall Mon-!o¢ the Harrisoh Narcotic Act, and|§/13 M Dales Dairy 32 56,000 Fairly Clean His a Game in thulavoidethe. cellar; ‘but also adding a most — deceptive | Kansas City 88 507 | day evening. It was learned that | that applications for these positions|®/18 MW. D. Mandigo 4.3 700 Clean Been bal with, lanbus. in the| Detroit, by the way w the |Htuelle ball to his repertoire, I Mea Tn wre hew reservoir was a necessity; that/will be received by the commission | */*! poms! sees 510,000 Fairly Cl eb ° s. e ne Ways 18) 00 e tae ilwaukee i i i A e r , airly Clean initial combat, Dumont. permitted] only club in the American League] p. 0 es cae tee. GeMabie 88 Jeu | cotPecivl election must be called be- | until September 30. : 8/2 M Bismarck Dairy 90000 Clean. only 3 hits and scored a shutout,{that has never finished last | Proper: encouragement anil advice | iS : d A fore bonds can be raised for the mes The entrance salary is $2,100 a 8/ M Modern Dairy 120,000 Clean while in the afterpiece s| Last year the Chicago elub:was | t# ide uw most expable performer | 2 Pence mae cessary improvements if that method) year Higter salaried positions are| 8/; M Peterson Dairy 10,000 Glean touched for a half dozen bingles. | without a regular ma inueh of her who last n was | , is used. A special assessment plan) tijjed through promotion. 8/2 M =. Bismarck Dairy 80,000 = Clean tuececr analE dozen ingles. | wit antenulay. cea il Results Yesterday |}was suggested as the most satisfac-|"" Inspectors examine records of $727 MM. Hilscher 36,000 Fairly Clean the fire in the eighth inning of the] Chince | frung st the “race ; oS eee ee manufacturers and Wmporters ond it u i, ode ijoo00 clear’ eee inst ne 0: eir double header! Coach nny Evers se unti ROPE aT 5 - _ ‘i : . n a 72 f Yard Bros. 2,300,000 Slightly with Toledo when they put across|illness forced him out for over | pow indole Me Oe itieisi National League hae aatcheed’ the 360 sake Hager | Pharmacal work. Agents investigate 9/27 M It Breen 1/100,000 Fairly Clean for runs. i nth. Eddie Collins subbed in the} and rough h. 4 Smile” and Chicago 0, Boston i ranch 18 ‘iailes southwest of ae illicit .traffic in narcotics and gather 8/27 M Schneider Bros. 820,000 Slightly Dirty The Hens recovered in the after) meantime until Evers yot back of | {one suparcouted words usually gore, bittsburg 10, Philadelphia 3. {dan along the Heart’ River. Mr.|evidence of yiolations of the law. 8/37 ME Hass ee toe ee —_ fae jmanaging, the club had a stormy | who must be Atcpped American League | Octa er Tue Bee ag Miere*| Full information and application} ‘The milk as a whole tested rather | legal action has been taken against Judicial Mien | voy throughout the season. For] tity, prodded along, af. they Boston eNewsvoree. Testa: blanks may be obtained at the Bis- poorly during this month. Realiz-|six of the above cairymen. | various rexsons a number of player: |thely best, ‘They are greatly: in the | Philadelphia 3, Washington 7%. | > march sesh ghlice Maeferial Mount ie Meee eeen Coes ldnalaneadl thats tae eTEe oan ran Overboard for |failed to perform up to their stand: | ming Others not scheduled. | .A meeting of the fire prevention pecially during the summer mogths | above Standard. ard of play. F of the athletes — committee was held at 8 o'clock in DO TELL Golf Tourney | Boe i ° ' 0 y Acinnager, muat. cater ate. \ahal| any linesoe aportan eal human American Association the Chamber of Commerce Toms!) Washington, D. C—The Postoffice, nia lwitime at his athtotes fe ie’to fe | beims and must be J uch.| Toledo 9-10, St. Paul 10-4. ae ht and ans PePRS, “held | Department will provide 6,18%,000 pen| Bareo, N. D, Sept. 2—UP—Juai- | 1" GF his athletes if he je to ee ome of them must be coddled,| Indianapolis 4, Milwaukee 8, lor (the city wi ere "at | Points for distribution to the na- cial decorum will go by the boards | thom ae aliee here Sept. 9 and 10 when North Da kota’s lawyers and a number judges get going in the golf tourna- | ment which will be one of the en-) tertainment features of the state bar association convention. Judges and lawyers from all parts of the state are expected to enter and competition with mashie and drivey is expected to be fully as keen that with brief and citation in which the lawyers usually engage. —— | SPORT BRIEFS 4 ° _-——_—___—- | Chicago—Ernie Owens, 29-year-old | Los Angeles 180-pounder, was match- | ed to meet Ad Stone of Philadelphia in 10 rounds in East Chicago, Sep- tember 11. New York—The State Boxing Com- mission ruled that the next fight in New York of Louis (Kid) Kaplan, | featherweight champion, must be a} return title bout with Babe Herman | of California, i The Referee ° —* | What was Dehart Hubbard’s rec- ord for the running broad jump in! games last | asion. Where did the St. Louis Cardinals obtain Jimmy Bottgmley?—S. W. A. Syracuse, International League. How. old is George Sisler?—W. A. | 1 Sisler is 32. What was the outcome of the bout between Dave Shade and Pinkey Mit- chell in 1922?—W. E. R. Shade kayoed Mitchell round | panes eee { ILLINOIS STILL HAS GRANGE AND BRITTON | Hlinois will be shy many of its; stars of last season when the 1926 gridiron campaign gets under way. But it will still have Grange and | Britton, two of its best be! Tt will be their final year as m the: Urb: lev | in four | ry Vick, former Michigan foot- star, has finally, broken into the lineup the St.Louis Cards. He's been worked quite regularly of ‘lat He’s a catther. “ and hope to get any- | oons zed, if the Louisville 11, K: eee os that time insurancé men will visit of | Where. aires to give the all times, T pestis f all business places of the city and CASE OF MosTIL manaye jsdom, & —________________. | report on the fife hazards. Last r Outfielder Johnny Movtil Trying to handle 25 ball a GAMES TODAY | ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS a-capable player. This sea- |, ae er sai *— — nd Sealed bids will_be* received by ns just a capable Bayer. This sei: [all of different temperaments by the Board of City Commissicrers of son he is one of the most va able | same methods, is a mistake too often National League the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, stil, because of the right sort New York, 5) Pullageiphia: evenings September Tine iszo. for others must be | next Wednesday, September 9. Columbus 0-2, many must be of encouragement, is making all_pos- | Brooklyn of Boston. furnishing the following municipat sible use of his great speed. He is | TENNIS AS U RTAIN ten institutions with Weatanecened Juenp j taking chances, with OTHER SPORTS American League Danite, seal fOr the ear commen: ways’ being commended for his ef- Philadelphia at Washington. | pasta: i 3 forts. That makes for confidence is : ‘Price per ton delivered at the City in himself. : ‘ ta American Association j Hall, Public Library, Munteipal: Au: ging. of the fastest men in the | of Helen Wills.| Indianapolis at Milwaukee. un oeeteny mere ee Aer iq a ane Pa aves ‘. Se eeasisite Bee pane Mee Solas t Alnnenpol | ‘Price per On, delivered at sine year he has pilfered close to 40 and | putting the latter out of the run Toledo at Se hee |Hiaterworka Plant at the River Price per ton cartoad lots f_o. » Indian School Spur, Northern Pacit. ic Railway, Bismarck,’ North Da- FINEST SHORT HOLE IN AMERICA ota: The following approximate quan- tities are given for the sutdance of j bidders: For the City Hall, Public Liprary, Municipal Auditorium, Detention Hospital and homes of the city poor 500 tons more or less. For the Waterworks Plan:, 200 tons more or less. Each bi all be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of $50.00 payable to the order of A. P, Lerrart, President of the Roard of City Commissioners, as a ruaran- tee that the bidder will if au: ful enter into a contract for the de- livery of Said coal. The Hoard of City Commussiza- ors rescrves the right. to reject any: or all bids or any part of any bid as the best interests of the city may appear. ; ¥ Order \of the Board of City Commissioners 3 M. H. ATKINSON. » Clty Auditor. 7 a | 3 NOTICE | The undersigned, as receiver of the Ohio Cafe offers for sale, sub- det to the epproval of the Court, the complete fixtures and equip- ment of the Ohio Cafe, located at 115 Fifth 8t., Bismarck, North Da- kota. Said ‘property and fixtures consisting of tables, counters, dish- es, chairs, restaurant range and all other equipment necessary to main- tain a restaurant. | Said property Bal, be yiewed by anyone desiring ree £ i iY upon SPPIyiPE, i. ae ueate uihor, picked an All-American golf course, this being | signed, or written. de! bak ia a selection-of the 18 outstanding holes in’ America Z BO fils Nes | furnished upon. kpotication, One of the holes Evang gelected in his all-star ensemble was the short thirteenth at Oakmont, where Receiver of the Obio Cafe. the national amateur {3 being played now. Evans called this the finest short hole in America. You see it ebb. lock, Bilemarck, Re Re kots Several ‘years ago Chick Evans, gifted golfer pictured here. Absolute accuracy from the tee is what thi; hole demands. You must be on to have a chance for your gar. If you miss the green by an even scant fraction you are lost. That’s how expertly it is trapped and how tough the rongh is. " Many scores and hearts will be wrecked at the thirteenth during the.champinoship. An auto jack, rated by s mo- tof tran fan die F abea'e banter, gs been invented. Hae tion’s 62,000 postoffices next year. Also - 480,000 holders will be fur- hished these postoffices. CALL FOR COAL BIDS Linden School Diatrict No. 28 of Wing, N. D., will receive bids for lignite coal to be delivered in coal bins of said district as ordered. Approximate ‘amounts needed for School No. 1, 120 tons, for school No. 2, 30 tons and for school No. 3, 30 ‘ons. Successful bidder to furnish bond to guarantee fulfillment contract. Bids wit be received up to and including September 15th, 1925. Dis- trict board reserves the right to ré- ject any and all bids. J. D. HOAG, Clerk of. School District. 9-1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9-10-11 PROPOSAL FOR BIDS Linden School District No. 28 of Wing, N: D. will receive bids for labor of building a round cistern, 8 feet wide and 13 feet deep, sides and bottom concrete with brick top and metal man hole, brick filter at bottom and charcoai filter at top. Installing pump and pipes, eave troughs and ‘conductor pipes lead- ing to clstern. “District will furnish all material Bids. will be received up, o) including September 16th, 1926. Dit trict board reserves the right to re- ject any and all hi a of smooth, to the last. puff. FOR SALE BY RECEIVER Twelve dining rcom tables; 48 chairs; tableware; kitchen utensils; fixtures and equipment for complete large restaurant. Must be sold for what it will bring. Splendid oppor- tunity to acquire complete restau- Evan tory under one roof. * |rant ij it 23'| fraction of original coat." “* “| Established 18§0— Cc. LIEBERT CRUM, sow celebrating its ‘Webb Block, Dianond Jubilee. Bismarck, North Dakot 9-2-3-4-5 NOTICE FO CONTRACTORS ids will be received up to 7:30 Pp. in. ‘Sept. 5th, 1925, for the erection in Mandan of’a brick store building, 25380, 1 ‘story and basement, to in- clude gerferal construction and heat- ing and plumbing. Plans are -on-file with the archi- tect H. M. Leonard and at the Build-}. change, Fargo, N. Dak. ‘The owner rene We the right to reject any or all 5 I, Marcovitz, Mand: |. Dak. Is made full S+inches and straight-shaped to insure , even-burn from the first Its long white ash proves its long filler, Sumatra wrapped. Made by H. Fendrich, , Eville, Ind., in. this, the world’s largest cigar fac- - BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS BISMARCK, N. Dp, - ah Inc., i pater pulls val Bt) | | |