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peter 48 . 4 %, : : ; he TRY = lette, of Providence, faced Ada Mac- | months and Mrs. O. S. Hill of Kan-|at Aqueduct, a six furlong event, in /8t. Louis Saks DMDITS! REAL JOB CONFRONTS M engagement’ and’: Battling “Cramer, Grand Forks, and Carl Zitzer, Crook- ston, are matched. "| DEMPSEY AND WILLS SIGN | roarsmae zo, . ame tater aii to, going : ee din rance. Nan hes. since meden Champ Will Meet Challenger} to return home and eare for het WILL RING CURTAIN ON that he will oe aelighted.” WEDNESDAY, ?! day when we came down from town! For a moment nobody spoke. Nan together.” was trembling in every limb. “You can tell-him what you like— (To Be Continued) ,. it is of no interest to me.” She made a movement to pass him, but once again he barred her way. There was an angry light in his and a note of impatience in his voice. 5 [eoz titel you so este fateh haser “No interest’ to you—eh? Well, b.. hia uae cme will: we shall see. I am pretty good at A a a word-painting when I choose, and I mre, and you will find that| think I can tell Lyster a very pretty story of a girl who is broken-hearted 'A smothered sob broke from Nan. | at the unfaithfulness of her lover- Sefton frowned. “You—éad!” she said, brokenly. of a girl who . . .” He stopped short Nan was crimson; for a moment he ——- ' thought she was going to strike him,| First Game for M. B. Gilman . re i three motherless stepbrothers. Nan Tf I am, it’s, your fault. For your ‘s s BIG LEAGUES at Michigan City in fs in touch with Slee TR wae" sure TURKS | Creare Sargeeee, tee sneer. Shield Will Be Fri- 1926 JOAN ENDICOTT in London} couldn't become quite a decent fel-| 0 cnid, antienie: uate wced who suggests that she forget about] low. I've been no saint, as you Know,| t05 Much time here already. I for- day Season Close Is Uneventful, | Few Week-end Games Are Scheduled In a country doctor's office above the corner drug store in the little Michigan, last night, 2 JOHN ARNOTT, with whom Peter New York, Sept. 30-—(#)--M. League teams are closing the uneventfully. The two games were on the sche- dule today and there was only one game yesterday. The contest, how ever, restored the determined Bos- | ton Braves to fifth place through the | defeat of Brooklyn by Philadelphia. | Ten runs in the first four innings of Burleigh Grimes sewed up the game | for Fletcher's aggregation, 10 to 4. | for a championship meeting The signing came recognize on his return, -has told Ss, stretched out over two days, and only after the question of a referee had threatened to wreck the negotiations. t was finally agreed that if the er he presses ‘collection. stopped for tea with Nan. They Peter and encourage the apparent] but if you could bring yourself He love of Pete's’ friend and fellow] care for me—even 8 & , 3 ey Ue little . Seuth Bend, Ind., Sept. 30.—— | otticgr, caught her hand, holding i fast Nan did not move. st his. ve known some fine women in a ous of Arnott’s sister and disguat-| my time,” he said, with a touch of in Michigan Cit Ted. | ed with the attentions of real emotion in his voice, “but I’ve bait oy ee HARLEY, SEFTON, money, lender, wover tet one I admired as I do you. ‘eek | bh whom she ‘st met throug! ater] Marry me, Nan. . . ene ended Wills’ four-year! prior to his ‘departure for France,| {ll let your father off every penny Sefton, whom Peter also failed 29] of the money he owes, me." hi es contri i eve that he owes you ter a conference of more than 181 Nan that both: Peter and her father) anything--I wouldn’t believe it if you owe him large ‘sums of money. and| swore it,” she told him. She was that it is entirely up to her wheth- breathless and trembling. “Would you belteve it if he told Arnott, his sister and Peter haved) you?” he asked: aid) Nan, is spending a leave for rest at the| would be useless to pit her strength . Marry me, and violently. bid you to ever speak to me again— | do you heai He laughed, ‘ou forbid me! That is good— as if a woman could ever pit her will against mine—see ... .” With a sudden quick movement he caught her in his arms—before she could stop him he had bent her head bac against his shoulder, and was k her‘ white face. Aa fought igs with the frenzy of despair; but she was a child in igh’ Scho his grasp, and her strength would rue se eS 6, High School Mid- have availed her nothing had not a| ue Tb crackle in the undergrowth broken Midge, e silence, and the next moment | ° ae a 398 phe iy, Peter Lyster was facing them in the | y.,1Uesday, Oct. 13, St. Mary's vs. Jr. “and | Marrow footpath. Friday, Oct. 16, Jr. High vs.. High The first football game for the M. B. Gilman shield, which is em blematic of the, interschool chai pionship, will bel played on Friday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock on the Wm. | Moore school grounds, The opening game will be between Kl the Junior High and St. Mary's. sing | “The schedule follows: Oct. 2, Jr. High vs. St. She knew it 9, St. Mary's vs. High Interest tomorrow will turn to t prMcipals could not come to terms ij ” Harley Sefton let Nan go—he was ove selecti si i are just leaving.jand. Arnott ‘has BS if I. did,” she added, after i Midgets. closing, strugule of three over, che aclection of the third man) Segged Nan to let him “call andpa moment, do you think I’ would | flushed, but he met Peter's eyes com-) ” qiesday, get. 20, High Midgets vs. tween the Browns e sixty days in advance Of] take her. toh me for a visit: | sell myself to you, to pay an extor-| y e St. Mary’ Louis for third p in can, 4 peg Which Cobb's men hel the close of last season. I mmons with two members of fi- uncial syndicate bac aim, Sa arg Pt A iles, just over the Indiana, state line, was selected for the signing of| , Sh parponely av avoided shaking articles because boxing is recognized legalized sport in Michigan and promotors wanted to avoid all cchnicalities in the contract that ht possibly come up later. Dempsey left early today for Cleye- land where he appears’in an exhibi- Lroit must sweep the series to displace Sisler's men, who games ahead of the Tigers. re now 2 1 fourth — plac started. The: last glimpse they had of her as they drove away. was her slim figure:at the gate, with the three boys ‘clamoring round hi The day after Arnott and his ter called at Leavenden, Nan meg Stage Fight \ ‘The schedule also calls for Br lyn and Boston to terminate the rai in a fight for fifth place in the N tional. After a game at Philadelph tomorrow, the Robins will return Ebbets Field to meet the Braves on | Saturday and Sunday in the final, episode of their scramble for the | top rung of the icone yan | , The champions of both leagues are GL Gin ARNE. CR ee ne i called from’ home. for their curtain | CQACH ROG LEFT, AND CAPT. CROWE series, although after finishing a four game engagement at Boston starting today, the Washington Si ators will make their farewell Ame icun League appearance in a sing left for € He wore the riding breeches and for New York. rhe signing took place in the of- of Dr. Fred N. Bonine, oculist, a unch supporter of boxing and couch etd captain, respSetively of the eet of Dempsey and Fits-| Giasden. a Tremendons task before them, |” "The mateh, according to plans, will] Nan rose to her feet when she | performances on the gridiron. | be staged in the Blue Sky Ar del saw him, dropping the litttle sweet- * as well as many othe: | owned by I. Fitzsimmons, at Michi] Seénted flowers all around her, her ago today and thence was down in the country, and he Carried his. usual ctop, Rockne and Clem Croy otre Dame football tea cing to liv famous “our face paling. hands with Petér ‘before the car] someone else?” ae eyes dilated a they met the For Men Who hat do you mean?” she whis- pered. “You know what I mean—you need not look so innocent,” he answered, “You haven't tion bout tonight. Wills and Mallin~| Harley Betton in the woed. abel Lyster gaiters which he affected when he| tends to have done; you know quite well what [:told you the other after- noon. af “you: don’ the ‘contest, Promoter Floyd Fite-| M&S "Go “ON WITH. THE STORY | tonate debt to which { don’t suppose “Very well,” Nan said with sudé-| you're really entitled?” He bent suddenly, peering down into her flushed face. “But—supposing it was to save— he aske subtle meaning of his. lost Well, ' be magnanimous— He liked to play. the part of coup-| I'll throw Lyster’s debt in with the try squire when he was at Little] test—marry me, and I'll wipe them both off, but if you don’ "If I don't,” said Nan. he even drew back he said, “I'll go straight to Lyster and tell him the “Tell Mr. Lyster?” she stammered. contest with the Athletics at the | Stars, almost an eatire new eleven will be needed, In tie above photo | gan City. It has a seating capacity capitol on Sunday. | Rockne and Crowe are depicted looking over the squad. of drosnects in| of about 30,009, but will be increas-| | He smiled delightedly as he raised strajen' The Pirates wind up in Cincinnati | training eamp ed to meet demands. his hat. ruth. with a three game series against the | egeees si Fas aoe ither Dempsey nor Wi ‘This is better luck than I hoped Reds starting on Friday : ~—————| receive a guarantee. percentage, but y win) PITTSBURG AND SENAT OR ier ‘raid it was ihe best offer ever| , Her voice was unfriendly; she kept MEET ENTERS | HEADY, RELIABLE PLAYERS BALTIMORE, «Bes are SECOND DAY Ruel, Form ; Seaatinpled via Red Sox; LOUISVILLE throw them away?” he asked after a Yankee, Went to Wa moment. Women Play for sstaoatil Smith Former Giant, Went to Pittsburg via Braves PLAY ERIE S Nan glanced down to the scattered Golf Title at St. ae “Yes,” she said defiantly, “I did.” New York, Sept. (P) Two! ed to. get a hit in the first six series If smile crossed his face. York clubs, Harold} games, but he through in time-j — hat’s rather unkind, isn’t it?” nd Earl (Oil) Smith,| ly fashion in the deciding game, get-! Louisville Bested Baltimore | he asked. 1 brunt behind sthe two hits, and tallying the’ win- ‘Did you pick those flowers to Louis (Muddy) Ruel will bear the m: st. 30.—-()—Second in the forthcoming. world’s se yun. in Stiff Series Last while he stooped and gathered them round matches were played today inj ies. oe : Breaks Record together. the Women's National Golf Cham-| Oddly enough these two traveled) The Washington buekstop also Year “Why were you coming to see me? AH asked suddenly. | 9 mal ae ne ee ie did not answer till Wi PAR ER Gi Louisville, Ky,, Sept, 30.—(#)—Two } picked up all the flowers, then he Without an érror in| old enemies Louisville and Balti-| held them to her in a neat little mes he broke Low Crie{ mor, pennant winners in the Amer- bunch, but she drew back. plonship at the St. Louis Country | parallel Youtes to “pennung WINMnb brake dour f Club, reducing the contestants to 8.) clubs. Ruel Yankees | world seri The victors had to wait until nearly | to the Bost nee tol ally been dark to know that they had won, for} Washington, 1] ling his du the matches, for the first time inj to the Boston I any of the 4 wh t : $F rs Pars women’s events, were played in the ‘ore donning Pira ks for most put ‘outs andj i¢@" Association and International: afternoon, starting at 1:30. {s ‘ eerie ces uccepted for a single! Peneue,, repective, start hostilities i in the least of-, ‘The first match on the card was parallel ends, however.) series, set by the latter with the| here today in the opening game of Hoston Red Sox'in 1903. ‘Ruel had| the fifth Junior world series. «:< That’ means that you will give A put-outs as compared with Crig-| conine'tn IRE, Lemeunated | Junior them to me-a thousand: thanks.’ er’s 46, and 56 aceepted chances al-| S@ uSyal fon f le began to put them in his but- tovether two more than Criger. Be-| th battled them to the hole, f | sidés these marks, Ruel set new re-| “ jan looked at him with flashin cords for total put-outs and total Hop, veteran southpaw, ang | eyes—suddenly she tore the Ylowere ies cher, Bill Myer, are expected'| from him, Mica “Burne ‘Hesn of "Chicago, fighting d 0 compose the Louisville battery, op- wonder you dare trea formerly « western champion. Ruel Steady ing posing Ogden and Cobb. Ogden won | this,” ohe said. Sonecdoeal dite Next came the duel between the| On the defense Rucl’s steadiness} As reserve strength behind the bat,| ail, three of Baltimore's games inj even speak to me after what hap- defending champion, Mrs. Dorothy| gives him a slight edye, in the opin-| Washington has the vet | Hank | 1924 pened the other afternoo Campbell Hard of Philadelphia and {ion of most critics, while at bat, they| Severeid, obtained * from St Lona, Start Series the one between the medalist, M Alexa Stirling Fraser of Ott formerly titleholder, and Bernice Wall of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, title- holder. ey In the second contest, ary: it h Smith Browne of Los Angeles, Mrs to a vas difficult to find two bai re opposite ph epted in one game, with nd 17, respectively, in the’ open- Mrs. F.C. Letts of Chicago, another about on a par. beth showing | and ‘Tate, while the | Pirates have bly iit Beaeee ne Plana cater former western titleholder. averages comfortable over .300 this| John Gooch who is likely to share] 2) nd what did happen?’ ‘Champions Meet year. [cme of Ud burden with Smith amd] Rs on each team. Ogden, Thomas | smoothly. “Just a little The other joust in the upper half} Their world’s series experience Spence: nd Earnshaw, for Baltimore, who ing between two people wi a total of SF remes during the | sufficiently worldly wine to under- i otiarsund 860: ng season, will meet two pee stand, Come, Miss Maraby, I want toe the. ans and a youngster in Cullop to be friends wit! : BR lGaste aad POET. and Holley. Each of there “And 1 said Reet, would rather ‘lle pitcher won_moye than 20] die than have you for a friend. instays behind the eames in eer and that after a aan trust you, and I don’t like, about the same, Ruel eateh- seven of Washinjton's games! the lot, Smith figured in parts| to his s for the Giants in ips of Wt and 1922]. Kenzie, of Toronto, Canadian cham-| apainst the Yanhew est of the four r pion. Ruel established something of a) bat, being only 26, while Severeid, : The next bout was between Vir batting mark last fall when he fail-s the’ eldest, is 4 Four games will be played her Binia Wilson, a young Chicago girl,| ie? _____|then-the teams move on to Balt cote faintest little flicker of anger and Fritzie Stifel, of Wheeling. | Tae ame ae nent am ben, date,| “That's almost a pity—seeing that A toria Pathe ds western | can lightweight, and Alex Hurt, set 9 the games hete being concluded Sun- ormer southern an r at se LeRoy Meets Krause | ii5."Weither torecasty indicate fair champion, Mrs. Dave Gaut of Mem- 3 nalmale vel in Grand Forks Match| 22¢ 2rmer weather for the first ahi stared: his, and’ a former National Title 1 elder, Edith Cummings of Chicago, | his hand last game. Probable linenp:. - Loulayilie; am stronger than you,” he met in the following match, — The | week. ‘ ; Pane es sot | nema, cero ys BB 7 BE ee Knauf, Grand Forks fighting dentist,| 1f; Tyson ¢ Cotter Th; | ,Anw E mean you to hear what J len Payson of Portland, Maine,|| New York—s with Earl] Will be third man in a bout between| Betzel 2b; Meyer c; Cullop p. bE alt—wi “yeu who has been playing golf only 18) Sande up, won the Averne Handicap Russie LeRoy and Battling Krause] | Baltimore: Archdeacon. ef; scheduled Thorsday night. [abs Porter xf: Walker It sheeley Nei edicetheebled abibuaoneae ada Jimmy Lynch, local product, meets oley ss; Brainard 2b; Cobb c; pas City. ae = Earl Orton, Fatgo, in. a four-round| Ogden finer eet cae both hans Ser SHERRI was between Louise Fordyce of | has be Youngstown, and Heltn Tilletson of Toledo. In the lower bracket, Glenna Col- ng a credit “§ “T wonder dare insult me,” sh BASEBALL ; i a ote Agate _—_—_—_—_—_—_—_6 oe ssk him: to forbid me the house, he finished Yor her. “You have told me that iotors, and I told you to do Washington Philadelphia Detroit ee ed i leveland New York joston RESULTS TUESDAY Open date. ‘ANYOLD = TIME” | GAMES WEDNESDAY Washington at Boston. National League ome | Y You ‘can Siutitg ccde at ae BEAT OUR : : ‘ ‘| SERVICE Chicago | Philadelphi RESULTS TUESDAY Philadelphia 10; Brooklyn 4. Only game scheduled. GAMES _W! DAY Brooklyn at philadelphia, Only game scheduled —<—_—____—_-* _ SPORT BRIEFS wert, Cal.—George Godfrey, heavyweight, defeated Martin Barhe.o of New Otleans in 10 alow rounds. — Jock Hutchinson, This exclusive photo shows “Bucky” Harris, brillicmt secofd. bas “and managér ae Senators, receiving the injury that may keep him out of the World Series. It happene Cleveland when Harris tried to slide home past Glynn Myatt, Oleveland catcher. "rhe ties Ciel : he 10 16 round contest be-| Myatt’s spikes came down on Harris’ hand, painfiilly lacerating it. Bee Cleveland third baseman is] @ sachiengrc Te Vicentini, South Ameri- 5 - shown backing up the play. : J threat “It's “You think so? are TEM nead proud n raised her head prow . And! mow, If you have quite fin- Established 1850— nm flushed; ahe watched ished, kindly let me pass.” shed: he watched silently, ished. Kindly let me pase ig Diamond Jubilee. a great deal more I have to say. for--I was coming to call on you] “Why—why, you must be mad! What 1 this afternoo do you mean? What are you going 3 were Ctr “Indee said Nan. to tell Mr. Lyster?” “I mean what I say. Lyster that he owes me money—and make him pay.” Nan almost laughed; she had been|_ thinking something quite different ire ‘pari doesn’t frighten} @8h and steady, even-burn. igper cee te to ie oki te in, and backed by this, the Mr. Lyster owes you money] largest cigar factory under one roof, or not; but I know him well enough : to know that if he does he will pay fhe of H. Fendrich, Incorporated, you back—-and every penny of it.” vaneville, Indiana, Sefton laughed disagreeably. Well, I hope you I shall tell Proves its 6 4 filler and su- y its long white now celebrating tts Nan, I'm a rich man—I can give you everything you want; I can look after those brothers of yours and give them a start your father on life. “I can put 2 feet, and make . a r you sontebody in ‘the. world. 3 é ce] Nan listened: apathettcally, © When F F 1 5 ¢ he stopped speak: j squarely in the.eye: she looked him “I don’t care’ to: be vomhebody in {the world)” she said’ “And T have pe ‘ F ss Sea eee : 4 had all the’ happiness I ever want— thank you?” “You mean-—-Lyster! Very well, then it will no doubt be a great kind: ness on my part to go to hjm and tell him. what he—pretends fo have! : forgotten”—the pause was deliber-|; ate—“that you were once engaged to Hetavel were fopeen gan davtedioy and thet owe cneage: BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY ment was hever broken until he came ' back to England and vou were for- DIsTE sn UTES Fae aoe aineR you ton her thet Bismarck, North Dakota ‘| gotten. 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