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PAGE SIX Sports BIG CHANGES INSTANDINGS MARK FINISH Athletics, Ending in Fitth| Place Last Year, Finish | WILL BANK ON rates Have the Edge in Pitch stays to Fal ) Pi | Pit caning, it t cent of “th which r » twirling in the | starts October 7 in the their rival Bucky in S ng upon his two great in Second | right Stan! Coveleskic —- jand Walter Johnson, to carry” his n burden, whereas Bill MeKech- New York, Sept. 20. () —Barring | co-directors of a fight between the Browns and ea half dozen ex: or third place in the Ameti- ‘rigets ori cun League and a Brooklyn-Boston | dows Kremer, und skirmish for fifth place in the Na- y tional, the Major League — baseball | standings today appeared fixed for only two eae in the! wi en positions they held a Johnny | Mor : nee will Arnott and his sister have stopped| disconcerting suddenness. “Are you mitaecin avi Cleveland, first a -'in for tea, they are discussing the] @ngaged?” she asked. | | Raith ih tHe: Aimerican, reapec-| °°" seen ty Peablem [love of “children “(he had left, the Na looking straight ahead of Paavouaen’ the ohly ‘clubs tol 5 -lauto to walk in with Nan’s step-| her. Bean sie tute at on aa t : Much depends upon th pas en aations brothers) when* Arnott announces i ae said, .Steadily. “ But Every team in the National League jus tory o cham-, their arrival. eel CUI a ee ees A all finish ina new berth, unless the | son, but if t pionship appearand ; NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Mears asked. ae Phillies put on a c@sing rush ac-| pest, many critics believe Although hi nt been ; aid Nan q ed by a per decline of tense aawininais ages turned her head to the win- Nan, sal d La a an r i ‘ eae op. | ton's, two-star defens e mint as, aa f oy 1 the gow. The boys and Peter were com-| There was a little silence. SMPERTIG dor blsteher's, entry to] Tull be sufficient to Hive, Siar Fownssi ue Seer cit ing up the garden—Claudie and Bus-| “He was not—killed?” the elder’ portunity for etcners §=6entry ators a Winning margin which Johnson first donned a ‘ash- ter were hanging on to elther arm, girl asked, again. vault from the cellar to seventh} ports figure that Johnson and Cove where they were perched last leskie will work in four of the |vide more than an touch October. \six games, with three-day intervals !of drama to the serie se vet- [20 front, and 2 Ane champion Pirates closed in| for pest erans by chance should thrown | 4t, ihe top 1924 in third place; New York, noW) Reulizing the fondness of the watinst each other on the mound for]. ig ted a cosend. was on top; the third place | rates for southpaw offering the first time. said, hurriedly. Mana Reds were fourth, while the Cards,| SENATORS RELY ON JOHNSON — AND COVELESKIE; PITTSBURG YDE AND MEADOWS ing in Series With Four Main- I Back on ifrom shel Front. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fe One who forgo oy RUBY JT AYRES fa, ics | i BEGIN HERD TODAY PETER L STER loses his memory! shock on the Western i It's all ot “Nothing at deast- I've spilt some, smoke and | sopt every, year. soaked. in,” Jim ~sald as Upon his return to London! Nan arrived. he fails to recognize eer {i . itil 49 FRPEU A" > whom he be-| ‘Soaked in,” Claiudie echoed. came engaged prior to his depar-| | Nan went down on her knees; she ture for France. Nan’ has since’ mopped the little pool up vigorously. returned to Her home to care for “It won't show at all,” she said her three motherless stepbrothers.) breathlessly. “How, elunisy of met [Nan is still in touch with It’s a good thing it wasn’t one of -| JOAN ENDICOTT, whose husband] you boys,! she‘added, with pretended, hus: just returned | to London on| severity. Jo: check « ie pitch op ii long experience, er young | whe t nound ct Y 5 Meadows been coasistent, before he Yde, the National league i {nize him. pitcher in 1924, started the present] ian. Reason poor withdrawn | both Pete jlarge sum: from severa pear toh ington uniform, so that it would pro- completing the 1925 first | division | j courage the budding love of JOHN ARNOTT, with whom Peter staying at s return Peter has failed to recog- up to her to say whether payment ; shall be demanded. ‘Jim was walking backwards, a little}, an hints that Nan ought to ving over Peter and en- the home of the for- “I hope y n is jealous of Ar- ter while very much dis- th ae attentions of SEFTON, money lender, e first met through Peter joined his command. Since “Yes,” sa “tt Sefton has told Nan that rand her father owe him 3 of money and that it is} well, I what I can d her 1 three were talking of their voices, make some more tea,” she “If you will excyse| Wearing thi: ". ‘Most of 3 she want- Miss Marraby,” very quietly—I lost my husband tye: years ago, you Mears said, 1 couldn't go on living at. all--but— have, you see. I try to do Mrs, Mears touched the little mil Pfary ribbon Nan still wore. “I thought, perhaps—as She hoped desperately that Péter had forgotten his question; she sug- gested a walk in the garden. unbolted the and went out on to the grass with Doris Mears. She long French window ‘ou will come and see me, Doris said, “I live know.” id Ndn, Mr. Arnott told” mé--I ain 50 sorry.” was dreadful at first,” Mrs. with a sigh. “I thought to help others . . .” She dark eyes fo Nan with you are 3," she said, deprecating- us wear some ribbon or a Aa eA 4 “If you leave it too long I shall be back in France,” he told her ruefully. Nan glanced at Peter; he was not ' ane (To Be Continued) On an average a city dweller jbreathes from 25 to 3Q pounds of Be sure ‘and attend the Fur | Sale, Oct. 2nd and 3rd, at the Sarah Gold Shov. 312 Main| Street. For Zapp Coal. Call 1051W. | F. Everts, | ‘RUM HOUND ; arrested in Wisconsin undér : hibition” law: e, dog “sv. eR Rutter oot ia? Superior; home “of | Wis...when dry agents raided it and found a huge still. Ttutter and the in | ‘This is cyigae first dog, now will spend five inonths jail, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 WHY YOUNG MEN GO WEST Dolores Conrad of Sterling, Colo., has been chosen as Colorado's pret- tiest girl. She will represent the state at the International Petroleum Exposition at Tulsa, Okla., next month. HE’S y NEA ‘Hillsobors, raised a littér of 14 ‘big type Poland ‘The pigs were farrowed March 5. (i avany -aadbevees micas br her, don't we?” s Blase “yeu e sixth, Bos- eral addresses at the general and{ed to compose her: nother, Pe ee diem the ebliae, snd 3s | departmental sessions of the conven-| meeting Peter. As She tried to smile. sure of a better position than it bi | tion. g Doris. looked at her brother.| the other day 1 saw an old woman in last year, while the Cubs) no More than 600 teachers, represent-|"Well?” he said rather awkwardly,|a bus with three different badges on seventh, were fifth under Kiliter. | iig-every county on ihe Minsdari meeting Bet, hat do you] her coat hae preee of an Slope, ave expected to attend ‘the| think of her? : Cubs Seventh SoRVGALIOR: cere ete aa Mears shrugged her shoul-|sons serving in the army. Two second division clubs of 124! he held at the Diekins \ aD thi iene Now jaint! Two second division are Hal asioal, he “I think she is, quite—nice,” she| 7H Munueara neat have broken through to the firs lean Wieaeidaty evening said reluctantly. “How long’ have ere was a touch of artificiality section this year and a share in the | Je evens yousknows ier wou?” in her voice which Nan resented; World's Seri Fe etic th | ¢ S ofthe Dickinson State h—-years!”” Arnott. said hurried- abe. ot stopped and looked back at the Hy seen oe in i te Production Jumps From 1,-| Smith, noted Minnenpo-| , ¢iour® ever told me about her iat we ras ie is pasto dol o 1 rive > efore. mn : who ose from sixth place “in 184) 778,000 to 2,120,000 atest eee ee eee eee He cram an agitated hand over hie| “shall miss him dreadfully when} #3 Crowded out two second place clubs, Pouias- dw (Yea Sessions will be. community’ singing] ¢Fopped hea | he woes away.” Mrs. Meats went on. the Yankees dropping this year to ounds 1 ar ad musical demonstrations, led) by 0; you see, I never thought] “He has been sc eae the Yankees dropping this year to aie Monee rinse ny trag| you'd ‘meet; and ‘one gets to. know] broke off us the two men and the seventh in the American ind the) Rivesvilic, Mo. many people when one knocks| boys came up. She moved away Robins to fife im the National | arove ; aout the World like I da." He seized | from Nan and went over to: Peter. League. ’ ’ siness:. ime ; Ey n the cake plate. “Have some| “You mus‘ ire yourself, The first division, as constituted | northwest is general, ELECTRIC COOKERY = | iore cake?” > some | she said playfully, | “1 really. think was subject to only one possi-| view of the Ni on seu" i le oianuee The W hite Sox tilt saw] bank of Minneapolis, issued today, MEANS ia be thankiij Gu: Bhe leaned Ba aati yon papa ee da ome seater cide by: clang with ul Marked inerease in North Dakota's} COOKING IN COMFORT reflectioniin (a tong, old-fashioned eee nly caine He vearried rush against Cleveland to profit by| wool crop is one of the outstanding) =a re ___ | glass opposite rida “Mice anaizabt,lelandte OH bln tbdeie Raabe was Fea PTET eee ee ee eee Clip ae sae ACTION! known Peter" the auked suddendy. | Mien gost came two chords trom ‘Only three games were played yes-! 900 opunds as compared with 1 Nee ee ene eee eens ithacthree, “Onjdonies go"? terday. The Tigers divided a twin) 909 pounds rago. This y Hemet ‘with the thie tiie ‘The “rm in no hurry,” Peter | said th tae aeralate Une aeconds 7 aerege price, for unwashed woot ont Lots of It in ‘This Diamond | boys stopped‘on the threshold in con: Gen. ts aia in making. an i sph . e js plac usion when they saw that Nan was, > 8 , “ 3 Re 6. pene pote nee daiants ao ran | Pout as compared with : Play at Philadelphia not there. They were not allowed] Valid of me,” he said. : jomers, one at ‘he ago. > orth Dakota also hung up a in the drawing room, as a rule. | There was a trace of annoyance in “Srwenty hits gave the Glants 9.9. ei el Tt you are’ very wood, you" his voice, Nan remembered how he 9 s compared w may have tea here today.”"Nan’ said,| had always hated fuss. to 7 victory over the Robins whilé| an” ave in the United| the St. Louis Cardinals closed their) States o ents ' home season by scalping the Staves |” Optimis: n Dako! finan: atoll ciers was evidenced by heavie bo: Federal Reserve -frowings from the OPERATE WORLD SERIES | BOARD in invthe world series in addition to hang and strikes will be recorded on a graphic scoreboard which will operate at the Rialto thea- whout the series beginning ay, October 7. hoard operated last year ahd drew a large attendance. Sorlien Holds City Open Title Early Movem ) grain and n to move to ter- vl ar and that this has liffed ‘the total. of debits and| carloadings substantially, but it is also sig’ nt to note! the gz shown in shipments of iron ore and linseed products, in copper produe- tion, in retail lumber sales in the! rural portions of thé district and in| sales of wholesalers “nnd retuilers in| the ci with August, the report states. purchasing power has been created by the heavy movement of grains and livestock. Current con- Every pla: it fidence that this purchasing power} Il be utilized soon to purchase} Championship play at the Bismarck ies is shown by the gains,| country club closed for the season | « ed with a year ago in| with Leon Sorlein, ‘high school in-| building permits granted and build-/ title-| ing contracts awarded as well as in! | the heavy sales by wholesalers of ag- ricutural implements.” | The movement in feeder hogs in| August was the largest nee the bank beean keeping records in 1919. All kinds of stock steers showed price compared ‘with a year ago. atl loadings throughout the di trict were 16 per cent larger than for: August ay ‘0, livestock being! structor, acclaimed’ city open holder. Sorlein won a 36-hole match play- ed at the country club Sunday four up and three to go from Jack Hint- gen, Mandan | BASEBALL ————$ ———$—$_$_—$$<$—$® ————. American a the only commodity to show a de-| w. crease. \ Washington ary ae Fhiladeiphia “87 68 e2| Lay Plans For St. Louis Vig 69 - Detroit mR Educators’ Meet: Chicago oe 5 Cleveland ..... 7 83 aaa) Mt Dickinson, Some of the pers ork nee ae most noted educators of the north- west will have places on the program for the annual convention of the! Routhnastesn Divisic i ta Educational as here October 15, 47. Among them are: Dr. Caroline Hedeer of Chicago, Dr. Leonard Koos and_Dr.| Resyits Monday Detroit 6-6, New York 2-7. Only games scheduled. Games ‘Tuesday Open date. Brueckner of the University of Min-| National League nesota, each of whom will give sev-, w. OL. eRe ere Pittsburg a7 New York 64 Cincinnati 15 Brooklyn 81 Boston 8a Chicago 84 Philadelphia 85 Results Monday’ New York 9, Brookiyn «. St. Louis 4, Boston 1. Only games scheduled. Games Tuesday Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Only gate scheduled. FOR SALE—2 oil paintings, 2 cre- tonne scfens, electric pli era, several pieces cut glas: box, Ladies Favorite, can cut eith- er large or small, genuine seal) trimmed collarette, satin lined,! like new. ee 508-7th, St. 9-23-lw FOR RENT—New 2 stall garage. 1 quire of = Mclean, 02 Th treet. 9- a RENT—Two furnished hor (Beards rooms in mo Hie an’ St phone SiaWe "9-284 SEL Eaten Nicely furnished ‘ftont| — Putiiag apa ode. ora Main ‘St.' But it’s great sa 9-29-Bt | football team. P t wm catvnen ah mim appearing mind, and cushions.” little smil with him. “T don’t servants,” so I have “It's get tion—this Mears have always dr ai brother s surd.' Arnott “Well, longer Yo work,” like that, “There should hate more,” calmly. “I ‘work.~ tei ly. She it was “te across. at’ Miss Lyster? Lyster were you with, Miss| sma Marraby 2” over trickled o pine te y —the boys sereamed with delight— Arnott prodaced a handkerchief and went down on Nan gave a “Oh, Pi the carnet She fled from the reom; the blood here's plenty| was singing in her ea owing, Fred. | reached the kitchen she Speaking of action of it in this picture, die Lindstrom of the Giants making she had a vain effort to reach Frisch’s high staring h throw to catch Wrightstone of the| littley mai Phillies coming into ¢! bag. The! wanted. photo was tiken during the recent uiant-. Ply series at Philadelphia.| start, Ns Ts She turned to Peter with a friendly) fat tea: an colored. teapot she carried and shook hands “but we’ only three excellent ones, . but I'm 80 notice and go and make munitions or somethi “You don’t want three maids,” her Doris colored, in faint annoyance, “My dear boy!” he When I was with M She pulled herself up sharp- shot a frightened Peter, haping he had not heard, but Nan roused herself then with & behind them, “But no jam,’ no sticky fingers on the, beside her. 0 le. She put down, the fresh ‘Oh, it’s know along while ago,” Know how you are off for ¢visively. she said to Mrs. Mears,/™oy name, have one small maid, kept to help her.” “3 tting a most serious =| been 1 known,” oN shortage of maid nswered. “Fortunately he eading that they’ will give ing.” bluntly. “It's ab- ruck in bluntly. “It's ab-) °F dont, she protested, myself. laughed. if the war goes on much u'll all be doing your own aid. “How would you ss Marraby?” are a great many things 1} Peter Nan told him am rather fond. of house- Lys- “And; do pretty, isn look at oo late, He was looking her inguiringly. Phe echoed. “What nal ad Mears was “Yes: her teacup; its contents erage ver the cloth and fell drip. bah nat NG the ather shabby carpet ls knees, le ery of protest. lease, aie iP dont hu t at all; TY fetch a cloth. ‘forgot wi come for—she steed elplessly before her till the| you. id asked, timidly what. she Witt “4h JUST RIGHT FOR AMBITIOUS LINEMEN | S| The Bucking Machine Isn't. Very Popular but It Does the Wap ss, ‘West Point Gridders Are Rinding Out a day on the peaking machine isn’t ‘gil’ that {t's erated’ up to be Here. we see.a bunch of-aspirants for. the Weat. Poin: too popular f pparatus as Licut. Jones, line coach, looks on. rabies linemen, Cian. i vee went with them to the gate. hink we’ fora iiitte while ans 30, ‘suas ther She moved on, and Peter walked the Miss Lyster you spoke time?” he asked suddenly.’ only somebody I used to she said “It's not a very uncom: you know.” his eyes downbent wwocail “{ thought perhaps it might have someone I qught to have said. “I suppose I have rélations somewhere or other.” le looked: at. her suddenly. “re you. feeling happier today?” he asked, abruptly. Nah flushed scarlet. “I don’t want to he reminded of she said, vehemently. “ made an utter and complete fool of Please. try and forget it. There was a little silence. “Do you often walk in the wood?” e {Sometimes—I haven’t much time.” Mears?” you like Mra. ked. then. ni hesitated. Well, I can hardly say seen her before, you know. "t she talking to, her brother. ‘I suppose. one would call her he said, at last. “She dainty—” ‘And men always like small and Nan’s hand jerked suddenly, knock- dainty women,” Nan said. She hatéd. ” iy ne said it, but she ‘s Plier, asked. drawn up at the roa was asking her. -yqu, Jdhn 2” John would ‘be. saelentaas he said. Which day, should day would suit him. ie. come? better leave Nan, answered. 2. full and enough ROLTANS to 've never She's, She longed for him to disagree with her. E Peter glanced actoss to where Mrs. is e chauffeur was half asleep in ‘his seat, must have. plenty of money,” "Nan thought with a. pang. “And you'll.come over and see us?” when she patie! Bears one 8) jove_yoh to see my boy. John e | aoe fve over one 98% and fetch. “I Any. 1 re is such a lot to! The total outlay for feeli was $2! in $200. The higiest-previous record was pounds Was raised. | tha " good coin worthless, and check i from your wisely and \ Sept. 29.—G. L.° Bvans, near here, claims the title champion hog raiser “The slick guy” Nearly every one of us has seen the check-* ered-suit. person with the velvet tongue. How smoothly he once told of the merits of this product or that—and raked in perfectly The “slick guy” ‘When.the wise person goes to buy, he knows what.is good in value and fair in price. “Simply by glancing over the advertise- ments in your paper, you can see where to go * for the best buys.. You can compare values ‘just what yoware going to get and how much it: will cost. ; tiori that comes from knowing your money is Nowadays, t no ‘one need be at the mercy of the “slick guy.” _who fail to read the advertisements — and - “take a chance.” Don't be one of them. Advertised products are safe buys. ~ They have made good before CHAMPION HOG RAISER : of the world. China pjgs which weighed 4409 pounds when 180 days old. They were fed hominy meal, oats, milk and/semi-s 1 buttermilk. 63. 82. At present market prices the litter will show a profit of nor He held by the Marymere Farms, Amarillo, Tex. A/litter weighing 4291 for, purchases that were often is seldom seen stoday. up prices without even stirring easy chair: You know in advance And you can have the satisfac- safely spent. There are still a few people i Chey 2 are announced ‘Gast