The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1925, Page 6

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DAGE SIX: ATTLE FOR SW AV TITLE el | i gers Hornsby and Jim Botlomley of Cardinals Waging Close Fight i jeeueesees ry a aessese B a te BEGIN HERE TODAY ‘a ios PETER LYSTER has lost. his i memory from. shell shock” on the, ( H Western Front. Upon ht i returu tof London he fails to recog! NAN MARRABY, the girl to witom d before going to d returned to her due to the death of her step- , to take cure oF her tar ef young stepbrothe She is still in touch with ‘i E FOR 38RD AND ATH POSITIONS SASEnEnTs boaruawatreasavetanseats it att; $f ee DICOTT, in London, who ecessecsss her husband on leave : > : st res $ ese i ie told that Peter a Robins Break sing Streak cece stat) ia ay lo ts ha! er and a and Return to Fifth * JOUN s NOT Ty, sere spending their home of Arnott’. ister not fur fram the Ftate. Nan is jento a very’ much displense f Place EFTON, a money lend- sto have been a friend er, who el | of Peter's before he went ay | Peter also failed to recognize him when they met. Sefton has told Nan that both her father and Peter owe him great sums of moncy. ng.over her fate, She tries to! soon becomes rhe Man Who - have walked back to fence surrounding the Marraby when Nan expresses a doubt ability to vault the stile, time sinee 1 . that I've forgot- climb a stile heart was hammering in RNSBY, LEFT. AND JIM BOTTOMLEY ese tye Cand’imubs are batulin the swat hone her “throat. ont to make it e best way is to give me your dent string, even though it etn on the top bar and on the f conrse. you know Hornsby "he declared. “Give me your rds and i stella rst bise sn Lenni otes ure that he must feel; trembling, but he 1 BASEBAL e——_—_- s firml one, two, Now he three Jump!” she sed to her as n—she could see in the faint oonl If-laughing, half em {sai {ni stood © Was. bove b nly Amer cap had got pushed n little to} r fon id an obstinate lock of, ‘ innings). 1 hair ) she remembered never h ‘ would Jie down and) behave had Mae byt 4 1 out and. lay across. hi ct : 1 ‘ him “a singularly : che at I 1. wet grounds, Louisville Loses ‘ vo, a A Ss Anahe Ty telcde hat didnt) St. Paul 16-9, M ? Gridiron Season | would have fallen but for Wis up: t t is = 9 yy | ho! linge hand : at Opens Saturday | “Ont she saids weakly. “Oh, I'm in moment his arm was in full; around her, and she was safely be- W F wR : shim on the soft Pp ST otis 62) He kept ‘h m about. he: a a st. 1 5 ‘ wot nt; he made her stand with hey 2 j to the There was a| ‘ it sort of look on his face. i . afraid you really have for Y vw f about ing a country girl, mem= sexes, > Results Sunday nena conference in| , it) must be- t H j never turned giddy before—how iled arkne | of me Wash stl in he pushed her hair back from her head, And now, having om tion of myself for th he said, “I. think 1 home, or there will be and you know what people say about the third time Peter Lyster r looked at her stead ames Menday r dup the invasion d to Princeton, trouble line. H HIGH ELEVEN a eyes to his face. ed smiling. But Peter was grave. “Tell me why you when I met. you,” “What is it of —will you tell me ? asked. | tions in the east]. Nan was brushing a dried leaf H Army eleven andj from her sl t Point wile] “Will 1? j al ary at An “Why, of cour j 1 Bostor Chic nd. Pittsburg ‘ Philadelphia ; nsylvania and adelphia and Backheld Four” Shows Nebri Were ery Remarkable Form in FOOTBALL RES Opener if k , Dakota Moorhead Nor-| moonlight. Nan watched it mechan- “the fever in her veins seemed Jamestown cole + her face looked vers pale light. i t ; Dakota Wesleyan 0. chedult ta 43; Yankton Col- he said again. I. | said Nan, “Oh, 1 can't . Octoby ERN LEAGUE | oo; Midland. 8. | Their eyes me ed by Des Moines 10-8, St. duseph 0-7. and) Lee 0; Pitts-| Nan laughed’ then little reck- aan ; less laugh, | alban 0. | Aps—som she said. 1 rford 0, ps-- some ef Urata 0. ! Lyster took off his and Institute 0,{ brushed the hair baek from ' hewd. i 'he B | The morning broaght I hold you to that promise,” there Naval 0, ‘an a letter Be lds win y how happy Foam, Foam ¥ pink blouse you made, gnd ys'he has never seen me look so! ‘The time is flying—a whole dy. Nan= Tim says war will be ov a FIGHTS AGAIN-— Sand won- and if 3 of Peter Mr. Arnott: “You' know,| K Mr. Arnott j | n with you! I at you such a lot, and the day came here after Leavend he was most. absurd! {disappointed. 1 should love’ to | you settled down and happy, Nan | after all, n't the only man in the w Ltold Tim about what had and he very sym- ge t life i sho | der how you have | Lyster ‘an or 1 thi Jones Anderson H. Brew Dlton pened, some to afte jand be kind to me, than to think of me being unbappy allumydife . . Isn't it sweet und unselfish the. letter: a it Hof Httle aim- . in one} nd 12 minute; s. Demetral was! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ze One who Forgot’ RUBY TM AYRES took} her. | ¢ ai an, i height, with and feet hivi-| jhave a little bo: Wallace Col-| from Joan Endicott. The wonderful , Tim had arrived, and ap ntly all } Notre Dar 5 was sun: . . Louis State choo! Games | “J haven't really time to write at Cleveland, Lidgerw Hankinson 0. jal,” began her letter. “Tim ; on 0, | is fi round, begging me to ; x0 out with him, ‘but EF thought I | _.| ought. just to write you a note and unable to continue. \ ne ; | aren red Jonni ta San Francisco tbe sp $ fect Il ing his own world’s She. :resente int about John ciel ‘As if I could ever care for an- she told herself ps lyn thr feet a Des’ Moines won the nant, nosing out | ished ‘second, and, d. : y | n was, changing: her frock up- | z ” ge A | stairs in -the afternoon when she | * zs heard a car drive up th stop at the gate. She loo! her window curiously, then the blood flew to her cheeks in-a rush of crim- son, John Arnott was getting out, of ‘the’ car; ‘he turned to hand to a ‘woman in binck. E nilio Lunghi, Ital-j middle distance run-} Genoa, Italy jan champion ner, died. ii igsfors, Finlund—Charles Hoff,| rwegian pole vaulter, aviatnd dy 952 metres (12 feet 11% inches) for; AWAITING THE GO) aaa eereds. Old record, also held by| fere's an old friend in a rather new setting-—new because it’s heen | _<ilis sister!” Nan told herself, | Moff, was 13 fect 9% inches. Guile a spell’ since he Climbed through the-Bempen:oonds, Yee, tte | ewe rushed £0 Ma ye fellow is none other than Jack Dempsey, the champ of. fistiana, and “Ape vou d 1d 2] yi yi Use Gas. | “Wa the Scentifie] yes qepicted here ns he awaited the opening beil.an in exhibition wet-to | grentea?e sree Mary ore You -Fuél, 3 DEE or ' out’on the coast the other day, ia , Wows an enormous relief to got > roud and]; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER C'MON YOU PIRATES! iniest Rooter for the Pittsdurg Tennant 28, 1925 [? wow! wow! ‘That's the Battleery of Youve Pat ©1923 ba wow! oran, 1 Chasers answer in the justract an Wwispered aluste me people them in the dri 1 wail be Gown in keep the be ure calling: reon, i amine burn it’s She twisted her hair up anyhow her nands shook as she sastened her I'm heart she don't know ted," she though pounding traitorou went down the stairs. on ¢ Her why Vhe dra sg room door was ard Nan stood for a moment outs When at last he went into tl room there was a little flush in} cheeks, but. she. siniled composedly pine stays enough as she went forward. YOUNG PATRICK MORAN 4 Arnott was standing staring at ay rf . 2 < picture, He wheeled round as the! He claims the her uniqne distinction of st rovler the Pittsbu Pirates posse Goor opened. He began a clumsy in-| Tes a namesack of the lute Pat Mor hager of the Ciney Re few season troduction, but nis cut him| Wow! Wow! Wow! And make up Pittsbu Pat's battle cry as. he ur short, h t Mi Buceancers on in theiy pennant fight down he’s tretch. He doesn’t confine 3is cheers to his own back » “ heard so mush of Miss | cither, y that there isn’t any ee to be intre = = - Eran: _ i he said, She xave > r, tov, Miss MORE LEFT | HIGHBROW PRISONERS es him an i sina . - aa : siieri ‘My brother hag spoken of you so onan Detroit, Mi rd | Columbus, Ind. Sheriff Act much 1 feel as if f know you al-{cnoke rather indi urs the Ford Motor ¢ nu- [buckle has ondered a brand of d "she suid: jj mouth was full of ¢ five peperent ely 20 cent | fectant for the j are d,! hulle! here th more left-hand fenders than x fectant is-said to be highly 1 Was gee chnek hand fenders. Beeuuse of the cus. | 10" ee eee Arnott — seem to read her r tont of and very pleasant. Arbuckle f thoughts, for he suid suddenly: Daniel Webster’ de-| the ro: the orde r prisoners objected to ce along with us, but! scribed “as black as | more the odor of creosote, formerly uscd he spotted your young. brothers on 1 and insisted on getting out king home with them, Miss Topping little chaps, aren't | yy wouldn't have much to but they were all over me, fond of id, unthinkingly. ster looked up quickly. she chil-, Arnott's “You know Mr. Lyster well?” asked, in faint surprise. “1 Oh, no—at least stammered ¢ ster a cups Doris Mears watched them silently she was slight- clow average inordin- ter be coming along, asked | presently; she ard to make her question ap- but to the other woman there was a sort of suppressed eager- hess inf her voict ' “He didn’t s of w then?” | tried e answered she sweetly, “They 1 turned off into the wood I shouldn't trouble to kee any tea for the Ao M Ti il e M ley toubte The aster Tatloring Means 1 not going to like het was the dismayed thought in ‘her heart. nd she isn’t going to like me, She was ashamed of the instinct; a rnott well enough to wisn s sister also. 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