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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 i? Ray Miller, Chicago, were matched | ‘ cei a vwment, then, ! club fender, her Smail, daintily shod for 10 rounds at Aurora, Sept. 17. yA know) whi ; feet stuck out before her, her pert, Eau Claire — Chris Hoff, Fau 7 ; + eon the lounges| rather pretty face raised laughingly Slaire welterweight, outpointed K. at . . 3 \seaple about: to her companion. 0 S 0. Brown of Duluth in 10 rounds. ¢ 4 be he wins ‘ "oF them wre form Nan took a few steps forward and | can't belli i v gag . ome tH Nan till he} stopped. io——_—_—__—_ —— B Oro 28 we were only Nee \ . Burt \ve at her.| A litle sobbing sigh escaped her, BASEBALL} RUBY TT AYRES eh mah, | ENTER eRe Oe SS | gaa de Sn engec,ote ‘ ling the hours | dow x tak he ‘ \ \ariaby, 1! hin shoulder with a startled move- |e ae BE TODAY saw him, Miss Marr: "| back tment; then he turned, and their eyes | American Association d { JOAN ENDI-!| He stopped and ran | vestige \ on ite her] met - | Ww. ob small London | over his cropped head. 1 | (To Be Continued) Lewtaemne oo as : Nan’s betrothed, | te gcaNt femember anything that has | Ary \ g | Saas ndianapolis 59 Q Nan's betrothed,| happened in the past. It's. wiped ing to c \ : | ed band of less than three years, are! Nan did not answer. She stared at, you, y r . he oye ‘ f . 1 | ave: D UBLE BILL einneapelia, eB at the front in Franc him, not understanding. Joan raised’” “i know, | very ‘ ‘ t ‘ ying Season Arrives | Toledo 6780 It is now six weeks Nan re- If a little in the big chair andi of you--bat mn a . j noted, He Weds word of to a | spoke to him : ‘ és ' inauguration of the indoor Calambae Ro ag hospital wounded. hands h. 1 could 5 elt horvidly axon comes with announce- | ne oe at e strain d © first remember, | know T coal 4 Lond he den last ay ct the ie he & the 7 few weeks lifted somewhat Arnott turned “ e h te! an bowling alleys by George canbe: Mii sha Hy wit ay comme | by encousaging reports from ;the | swered. »pearance—to any- hope with al! my he \e we stave t the swe Crete net atone e reading. | 80 hy eh a? Rela teats hive ipacded Certai Minneapolis 9, Milwaukee hospital und one who did not know him, he would you'll take my a made entry for match games. Other It Is Now Regarded Certain Kanga City 7, St Paul 2 \’sUIEUT, JOHN ARNOTT, who has|ceem the same 3 ay otier Miki, HUE {nee him for the + : ° ere : Scout ; hear amd | units wil be organized ander a lo- HF 7 ¥ oledo » Louisville now come in wrson to the small] he isn’t-—-everything that happened, earnestly “ take shruppre h and led} eal bowling association, That Pirates and Senators Columbus 7-3, Indianapolis 6-12.! London apRTiMene Arnott is hesi-|in his life eters the was wounded may be de e te t e e here ¢ h + An election of association officers Will Win j (First game 11 innings; second game, tant in explaining the reason for his} he has forgotten. Physically he’s as/every hope Pe 1 3 is scheduled for the near future, i led in seventh, darkness.) call. Nan, although aring the an-]| fit ever— the is it as t s Arne \ ah fie | Smith announ ao . > . swer, demands to know whether the her voice wa « e b © | Ta New York, Sept, 11. ()—Blows GAMES FRIDAY j reports she r nd were true, nsequence e * ‘Ot 5 dealt hington and Pittsburg | Milwaukee at Minneapo NOW GO.ON WITH THE STORY and I were great ' ' bit BONO OO Re: have most of the fight for! Kansas City at St. Paul Arnott raised his troubled eyes to e spoke to you of he 4 we . i on] . ber A beauty shop here is of- tirst pl f Philadelphia and! Indianapolis at Columbus her pale face for « moment rate, he often spoke to| luctant! ° 4 ed the | fering small sum, to make New York but t ery indica-| Louisville at Toledo. “Yes-that is quite true,” he said; | mo of you, and ‘that is why I am/only upset hi ‘ young ut of old through a tion that the season long strugele | = “out--but he has had a bad shock. 1] here. Miss’ Marraby, he—he doesn't{ and the doctors i | couse culture. Whe pro- for the thi nd fourth runners of dare say you've heard of such cases} remember you--he doesn't know that! sisted that I fof velief | PUieter claims that just a flabby ae both leagues will continue to the end, American League j--and fT thought- thought beforelhe is engaged to you—or that he{told him he o : | muscle of the arm may be made After h. ering away at the taird Ww. L. Pet, | you see him” a I said that when a girl was a ded and firm by exercise, the place Wh Sox in the American! 85 48 3) Nan took a step forward. He broke off distressfully, and for|to a fellow, she : © museles of the face can like- league for weeks, the Tigers and the. 7 “Before T see him! Where is he,|a moment there was utter silence in| he—if the fello wise be made firm and more beauti- hs Browns smashed the barrier yester- 69 og| then?” coon. stumbled on blundering ee ful with proper exercise. day and Chicago fell to second divi orn 523) “He is in London we n Nan laughed—a sharp little] “You mean, large sion, U Rg3| crossed last night.” of contempt. haz been wel! ot Nai: BAG terful pitching by Gaston and 63 467| “Here!” remember me! Why, how ab-|-—for some ii n at rd of the Browns, coupled with 22 933| All the blood in Nan's body seemed d the silence fell] “AN the ti ther by the timely hitting by Herscell Bennett, 49 993, to rush in un overwhelming flood to realized it was better : aan eccomplyhed a double defeat of i UN {her heart; she caught ata chai understand,” she said,| the truth. “He was slightly 1 » uniform A “De Luxe” Collin’s team, 4 to 2 and 6 to 4 both TS THURSDAY back to steady herself, say that Peter does| wounded in the a for th ‘an t ked| and his backs 46 : contests going to extra innings. 4, Philadelphia 3 Here in London ter! This,} not remember me. Oh, but that is! shock, and loss of memory, he would} curtiy. Na: ’ iting y W. Sislers eee ener’ oe teom| (second gume 11 innings.) then, was why he had seemed so near | not pos At least he has only| have been about again’ ins few] "She nodded; se could ne Nan, but th ‘ ay why she had felt lessness on the wide us surely St. Louis 4-6, Chicago 2-4. (First ye ante y from the strain in while Detroit, | : sever, kame Ut innings. Second game 1 in- 8 the bridge over | Tine, ) n| got to see m pg fifth to third pl in fourth p) , which the fashion that him. of Dry - Cleanin: she suid softly. to hurt you," he said ' : é Cleveland 1-7 | : baseball for The Tigers! Others not scheduled. Arne! owned if Peter saw you now,| your clothes, at could get on than an even sal | "Pu afraid Pm aro : moment, he wolld probably break with the Indians, winning the GAMES FRIDAY explaining things,” he 1 j t Vou a: if you had never met in | the ordinary first at 6 to 1, and losing the sec St BU Ghlctiga “P-L hope you'll for what | all your’ tives." | ° ond 7 to Cleveland at. Delran. I'm going to say hurts you, but but] Fer an instant Nan stood like oa 4 Ss Ss a ee | edati phe uro was now abe ame New York at Philadelphia = he's changed a pre ce you | statue, then she ¢ried_out, “I don’t * vorkmen who ahead of the Tigers and the Sox a) Bostun ut Washington. | The skilled wor' ‘ | half ¢ stern of Detroit it. | se a mak- ° Louis and Boston kept up their i much towar' scramble for fourth and fifth place | do so in the National League. The Hraves | National League J . Gordon the per- men rings . Try pulle ithin a single game |p iesburg w. 1. ing the swe thik | Us tifth-pl t. Louis by sharing a; Pittsburg 50 ‘he that bouble header with the Phillies, win-| New York a7 hat itis say os ning 6 to 3, after they had been shut | Cincinnati 73 { fect . f the most rue our | cut, 4 to 0, by Carlson. | Brooklyn 64 i Gordon is one ©! t | Pee ve sight sde| Baiton’ 6 11 hats to a | | "The Cards made the slight ad-| Bosto: 6% ‘ 4 : ee carte ase: fee allnht ede] Chreoge ae difficult of all hats next hat will | 4 game with ‘the leading Birates 3) to| Philadelphia 5676 ke, It has to be “just 5. The Yankees « ed a 25 year! ~~ . 4 | alavmajor league record when three RESULTS THURSDAY | ec aentealtawedito of their heavy batting artillerymen! Philadelphia 4-3, Boston 0-6, | so” or it 1sn ta | laced the ball for consecutive home | Spent A chicane | factory That’s uns in the opening gam f a dou-} Pittsburg 9 - Louis § | c Z hicheader, with. the Athletics Others not scheduled leave the fa: Bob Meusel, Babe Ruth, and Loa ——— don hats Gehrig turned in the performance. A GAMES FRIDAY Gor« flock of additional extra base-hits| Pittsburg at St. Louis. New York an easy win over| Brooklyn at New York s men 7 to 3 but the Philadel-! Philadelphia at Boston. 1 turned the tables in the| Only games scheduled. one reason are so popular. EAGLE TAILORING Opposite Postoffice : neounter, 6 to 4, after 12} ‘ —— innings. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Reds Treance Cubs In the Matter of the Estate of : . its| Abram FE. Teachout, Deceased Gincinnati, added another to its] Notice is hereby given by the un- place fortifications by routing | aersign 1 Amelia B.‘Feachout, ex. ths ® te rix of the last Wil and Harold In the 2nd the battle for the pin- hout, Administrator witht le of the home run column is wilt annexed: oe Abram Teach- rl Smith of [Out late of the County of the Millers and Bunny Brief, of the| Fake and tate or lowa, dece: Brewers. Brief hit one vestérday in ims against sald de. the gume with Minneapolis that tied] ceased, to exhi them with the him with §$ for the top. Both] necessary rs within six! have poled 3 elt he atcer ih irst publication of! The Indians a i jotice, to sal executrix and defeat iby Columbus irgt] #dministrator with the will annex- e by co: he or Finley Baker, thelr agent, game by coming back strong in the} it sit fiamarck Hank Nutting: second and turning viciously on} the City of Bismanie i WA, : j ; Niles, the Senator hurler. The game leigh County. or to the tude ot re! Wg was called in the 7th, because of} Court of Burleigh Cou darkness. fice in the ¢ sein the City ‘ y% nator outfielder, had aj} of igh County, $ three trips’ to the plate he lifted al County Court. within, Bader the ; : ; homer and two doubles. Each of his} County of Burleigh, and State of 44 ri : j stered one or more hits] North’ Dakota, has ‘fixed the 0th bi hemanske, except Johnson, | @ay of March A. D., 1926, at the hour $. Toledo is reversing its history of }Of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of emi feat at the hands of the] Said day, the Court Reoms, in J z e , ‘ the Court House in the City of Bis- Colonels. ‘The Hens won their sec-| marck in said County and State as ond game in 18 engagements with! the time and place of heart 4 ‘a Louisville by out batting them yes-|adjusting all Claims, againat, 4nd aso e terday. ¢ of the said Abram E. Teach. The Blues-Saint mingle at St.]out, Deceased, which have been i duly and regdlarly presente Paul was interrupted in the seventh | duly and recularly |p ed aa i by a collision between Beall, r 1 3 : Saint's hurler, and Lebourveau, Blus| P*'s4 September tat. & D. 1926 R years it has been the standard b ‘ ms gardenkeeper, and members of both ie cnatnix hich all Zt 4 teams hastened to prevent a fistic HAROLD TRACHOUT. Ww other gasolines are judged. encounter, Umpires, intervened and| Admininirator’ with the Wil An- It has been submitted to every known game for un: necessary roughn The Blues | Benton Baker, road and laboratory test. It has seen other ch aa oP Att, ublication on ine 4th day brands of gasoline come and go. It has i ons maintained its enviable position of leader- LIGHT-HEAVY } ePanION Mn smING REtrrios ship in the face of every sort of competitive STATE OF NORTH DAKOTAC/ sales inducement. | CURTEN SOR ieee But the worth of Red Crown is inherent Mollie Eppinges: Deceased: . : —it is built in—in every gallon, in every Betilonra®’ var tao: Patton, drop. There is no better gasoline than oe ; lish Louis “Gotthieb, [ee Gotti, Red Crown. It is impossible to make a Berlenbach and Slattery Meet | um of cleveland, Onin, Soe AS gasoline as good as Red Crown and ‘sell at Yankee Stadium = [rena i8e,0f Gyucinnan. Ohio, Na: It for a lesser price. If you’ pay: tess Dakota, Bigmarck Hebrew Congre- pi. Saas gation cf Bismarck, { New York, Sept. 11.—-)—An op-| Bismarck Jewish La ea Ala te The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) can r ; ciety of Bismarck, : 7 portunity to rial from the aby | S-wai olt Falk itome'of 30hath sell Bedicromn —&: Prensiem-ancling Heatyele Poe hoo iie| Mast igen catgers at its present low price only because it forded Jimmy Slattery, o: uffalo,| Mollie Junk, Frieda Kohn, 1 fact it i N.Y, ina fifteen round fight to a|Hppinger and Jeanette. Hppinecn manufactures and markets it in such | decision with Champion Paul Berlen-| Respondents, bach at the Yankee Stadium tonight.) ,,The State LNorth Dakota to the Although Slattery, in the opinion | * named Respondents: tremendous volume. Sia ‘You and each of you are hereby . i i of some critics has an excellent] cited and required to tnnter ei, Use Red Crown all the time and you will ee chance to lift the crown, the title-|¢he County Court of the County of | 5 A holder is an eight to five favorite, | Burleigh, in sald State, at the uticg get greater efficiency, greater mileage, Berlenbach is about 10 pounds heav-| Of the County Judge of said County. | nif ity, dependa sn % fer and a harder puncher. He counts [3° the Court House in the City of uniformity, dependability and On his aggressiveness to sweep the | 2'smarck, in said County and State : cleyer Slattery off his fect. 19s oo BY OF September, a. D. oe a Bare ‘Shae, Scalers, wetter. the-crmaasnraf"ont'ay’ toast} SaVe Money in the End! weight, knocked Slattery out in three | cause, if any. you have’ was nay | rounds about two months ago, Al-|Detition of the above named peti- \ thongh Slattery since then has won|tioners, Milton Gottlieb and @. FP. ‘ , a decision over Maxey Rosenbleom | Dullam. praying that a certain doc- | ° ‘. . tndhar knocked out Frank Carpen: [ament therewith Cited in the Conny | At the following Standard Oil Service Stations: PEAT e Leuk will : Court of Burleigh County, State : : ter, tonight's offer his veal|of North Dakota, purporti b comehack test. It will likewise mark|the Last Will, and. Beatmmene ot] Sth and Main Ste. his first appearance in a fifteen | Mollie Eppinger, late of theity of Ist and Main Sts. Me round battle. All his previous en-{ Bismarck, County of Burleigh and gagements have been limited to six|State cf North Dakota, be admitted m "ito probate and that Let c tounds, ns the stnte boxing commis-| mentary ‘be thereon retied rete sion prohibits fighters under 21 to| said . . . Particingte in longer” bouts. He fala petitioners, should not be al- | And the following Filling reached ‘his majority on August 21. | Let service be made of this clta- Stations and Garages: Berlenbach expeets to scale elose| tion as required by law. D; r to the limit of 175 pounds, while|11th day of September, AD anes Meter Co. Sth end Maia Siattery has been trained down to By the Court, Service Station, 4th and Rosser 262. The fight will start at 10 p, m. 1. C, DAVIES, & & Dance, Menoles daylight time. udge of County Court. | alien Moet 12 round semi-final will_bring 2 9-11-18 |° Mogie Motor Ina, Moffit : together Frankie Schoell of Buffalo Watson & Son, MeKensie and Harry Galfund of Brooklyn. wel. Reener meeting of the RSS ibher, MeKonsie —fine as any impo | tarweights. Tommy Loughran of| Knights of Columbus, Sept ‘Corwin’ Motor Ce, 2nd and ‘ ; ae) gee sag 4 j { f Polladsiphia mects oune | Maratlo,|11, St. Mary's School, a ve Clgar-~--ve mi gn eight round preliminary. Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel, { SPORT BRIEFS |) coseccr cooxery ’ Babe Herman, New York ogee ay 4043 aa , , ee: sores, FIRE Phone: Main 7480: . Winston; Harper Fisher Co. Chicag featherseight title contender, and a4 .

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