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© er; Johnson, pitcher. ~ shortstop; PACE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925 sister — - - oe —— sana SS Pre ee — THRO IGH P Ww ym | i "She tuned, o,, ‘Amott: | e paused a moment, then added oo many to tell you now. He's; at her for a moment without speak-} rdent.” She tarne 0 rnogt: | Lf GH HP ITTSBU RG H AZE AND SMOKE-—— gravely: “We told him so. too,” rich, for one! thing, and I love money| ing, then he said: _ | “You don’t mind if I ask you to t 4 | |_ “You tord him!” cried Nan in a]—this ring must have cost a mint| “You don't like my sister, Miss] go? ji a ; ‘ |rage. “You naughty, wicked boy—/ of ‘money. Then—then...” Marraby.” “I was going, anyway,” he an- 4 jhow date you say such things Arnott broke in angrily. “I don’t] Nan tried to deny it. swered. < | ‘Then suddenly her voice changed,| want to hear any more excuses like] “I do—how absurd—of course I] She went with him to the door— { and she knelt down beside him, put-j that; tell me the reul one.” ; why I've only seen her once in| they pessed Sefton in the hall, He {ting her arms round bim and Aig. “There isn't a real one—at least} my life. : scowled as he saw that Nan was : jing) her face against his little| ...” “She takes a bit of knowing,”| not alone. jshoulder as if she were ashamed.| Nan raised her eyes. “I don't] Arnott said thoughtfully. “But Where is ring?” he demanded. . {s y | “Tell me what he said,” she beg-| see (you need get so upset} she's one of the best when you do} Nan fished it up from her pocket a ged. almost in a whisper. “Oh,/ about he said. “Mine isn’t| know her. She behaved like a brick] —fished up a piece of apple-core im what did he say, Claudie? ~ only engagement flying about] when her husband was killed—and| with it. 3 } } He | village. I heard of another one] she adored him, too...I'd like “I took it off to make a tart, ! jig tat he eoule tt ie about ee vesterda: much more interest- [make a bet that she'll never m ane explain vd. Tokar ik | “Nan began to laugh; she laughed] ing one, too. agai ou've no right to do work like MEADOWS ON till the tears came to'her eyes and! She drew her hand from his; she| “Nan sat very still, her left hand] that. When you're my wife T shall 4 iran down her cheeks, took up the half-peeled apple and] clasped tightly over the wounded| not allow it” y | What a comic tragedy it all w the knife and went on with her] finger. “I'm not your wife yet,” said Nan. "| Nan was busy in the kitchen the| work, but her hands trembled, and] “I don't believe it,” She followed him into the school- ; following morning when John Ar-| she peeled the apple extravagantly.]ing in her heart. “It’s just room—there was a big dish of prim- . } . nott opened the door and walked} Arnott watched her for_a moment| he doesn't want te hurt me roses on the table—she went. over jin. with perplexed eyes. “You don't] The kitchen door opened abrupt-| to them and mechanically began a . “Claudie told me I he| mean—me?” he asked then, ly. Mary thrust a scared face] pulling out a few that were faded, ‘ Ruel and Smith Will Do Re- imed, iL eugieieee iont| Hee round. | (To Be Continued} : ation of surprise, front e gave tion. “Not] “Mr. Sefton, please, Miss ceiving—All Reserved fe THHGa aeeatphe ote Oe Ria 1 jevbed audaed neues pte llel ELECTRIC COOKERY : : stra p te s hand jerked suddenly, and| Nan rose hurriedly, Seats Sold | table where Nan was peeling upples| the knife slipped and cut her fin- ina moment—ask’ him in the IS ! jand, leaning his hands on it, took-| ger an ugly gash. choolroom—I'll be there in a mo-! z IN COMFORT , - : ed ‘steadily at‘ her, She found her handkerchief and! : Be a 8 Date he akan by wound it round anyhow; she would = af . he “ “True?” She tried to meet is let Arnott look at it. . ebull t i jeyes, but her own fell. nothing,” she — said—“no-} an's Se ond the ‘ : what true?” she asked flip- Please don’t .bother. | tsbury, have come up de \pantly. “That the kaiser is dead,| “If you mean Peter,” Arnott said| cision day with: injury " {or that the war is over, or what?] presently, “it’s all tommy rot.” Hel mp. with a that j One hears so many rumors.” looked at her with sudden suspi-! ee Hated to wand gat ruman at: “You know, what I mean,” he an-|cion. “Who is he supposed to I “ in alti swered. it true that you are! engaged to, for heaven's sake?” he (ambition any team can \going to marry that fellow Sefton ?| asked irrit winnie of the world el I've heard it half a dozen times in| “I never meant him, pionsiup. A youngster the village this morning. I don’t| cried in “it's veteran of the annual classic, Welieve it—but I had to come and} me if he chooses to get quad th urvived the you all the same.” dare say IT) shall be mi | arene ats quite true,*. sald Nan. forg he, js, anyway and. | elds and a _ ne Aare ste ite 5 eke ‘ She thrust one hand into the] “Yes,” Arnott.“ should! veterans ay Wwe ve age and smoke of the Pittsbu rengheid, Bucky Harris’ staf’ of pitchers pocket of her big apron and drew| think that is quite possible. ’ ighty cloaters awaiting eal! to wetion in the coming world series clash. out_a diamond ring. “Blessed if T can understand you! Cuyler Barnhart, shown fu the shove layout in that order, carry the batting { “This came this morning—” She I thought you cared so much’ for WORLD SERIES WEATHER punch of laughed as she pushed it on to her ter that...oh, ail right, I'm Pittst Oct. 7. OP) Clear And unles wrong, they dre certain to exuse the Senatorial slingers quite a bit | finger and held it out for his in-| sorry He’ santered away to and snappy weather with the sun |! or tro ane sets under Way spection. the window and stood staring into peaking Uhrough ay early morn “Doesn't it look expensive?” she; the garden, — “Lyster has applied baseball fans as ~ Jasked. “I didn’t dare to wear it|to the war office to send him back £ | while I cooked, so I put it in myjto France,” he said sudden] JUNIOR WORLD H/; Soren... Well—aren" you going! He: heatd Nan catch her breath 0. i weather * > xa MT)! to congratulate me?” “But they won't take him, will b ower ERIES RESUMED (4 he Wh O] O Her blue eyes met his in hard de-| they?” she asked. “I should’ have morning's indications were that == | fiance. ; each f thought. oe you don't think they the duy would remain Baltimo “Oct. rnott drew ac with a long) wi take him, do you in the junior world | By RUBY M AYRES O3 029 | breath. Arnott shrugged” his shoulders. eiaiie id he resumed here thi No,” he said blunt "m sor-} “He's soon got tired of being ar Washin when the Louisy : for you—that's all.” her mn said. Pittsburg wectivel v ampions of the Ameri - | BEGIN H TODAY 1 watched the girl scuttle down | ““Sorry!” Nan's voice was in-| “He made up his mind in a deuce ed idence in the outcon meet the Balt PRTER LYSTER has lost his lane to the pillar-box with aldignant. “How dare you say such} of a hurry, anyway,” Arnott an- and Wied Wo vighihanders < Int from. shelf shock dn nce. ing of finality. things?” Then suddenly she broke| wered. “Only yesterday — morning nbwive vimone baseball's best for ‘ Ris retarn to London ‘he fails) “Well, th finished, anyhow,”|down; she sat down on the hardj he said he hoped they wouldn't send the ng en, t Walter of the iar eeceen tee she said wooden chair behind her and lezn-| him for a month or so, and then i (Barney) Johnson vaw-bone will al Oho eee “What's finished, Nan?” Claudie|ed her head on her hand. last night he come in and said he MHAINKUAY of the tall for the | NAN MARRABY, the girl to whom | demanded, coming’ up behind her | | (*Yes,, you're tight to be sorry going to write at once and 4 a score of yeur er the con-| seekers of minor league honors. ore xing a sticky paw into her|for me,” she said in a stifled voice.| to be sent back-—-he wrote, too, B ( test ain energy bora of heart- Colonels wor first two " ted, “Uhax | “I think I’m the most unhappy| “Last night!” i § Ranting heverses-as well asa mani- phat the. rners staged rein dad Feme cate or te, me 1 down into his in woman in all the world. j “Ye ; he's a we" che can't against. the Giant hack and took the other | motherless | stepbrothers. She is] je took her hand in his, and pat-| make him out. did our best x . ’ eohas said that he os of contests, played at Louis. | Stil in touch with | 1 used to call ro-|ted it with a vague attempt at com-|to dissuade him, but he wouldn't Saturday, Oct. 10—a is ‘ Be ior the ig imate atari ping: frinte einen han 20h weaagen) MAN he terstand, [Why joss ee tel ad UR a » for the “big train”. Joe McCarthy of the ose husband has | just, returned dh,” he not understand, hy have you done it?” he: influence with him, too.” i most important in his! Kentuckian rd De- |to the front, and who thinks nd why is it finished?” he asked | asked. “Yes,” ‘said Nan quietly. “I CITY BALL PARK f entire Sareer, Rerry his pitching 5 {should forget Peter and encoura 1 moment. She gave a long. sigh. “Why?) thought she had. . Opposing him is the only while cither Thomas or e love of Sepntet | n’s mouth. twisted into its] Oh, I don't know; lots of reasons| Arnott swung round; he stared spectacled moundsman of the mod-) shaw will he on the mound for JOHN ARNOTT, Peter's friend! crooked smil Lee Meadows, bigs on the locals. and f 0 with whom the! «Because I'm going to be mar- ty i powerful right arm, always, fatter’ 18: 87 rest period at ried.” she said. cleaning his glasses when danger ap: 4, | the pene sndowed < =| She thought of the chest of things y Meadows is a constant aid to Q ne rstate, “Nun} she had prepared for her wedding the youngsters in the ‘om-| Football Games | bid era over re-| with Pe e had left them all SUCCE ss MUST moa) orting in errer and pra in ex- 4 pend engage at Joa dicott’s fi x y PE oe trac Cod : ‘ ae | oat Tnaieanes tat BE BUILT ON SOMETHING REAL ceptional ploy Pitcher’s Duel ‘ his opening fi will provide an) | Pairmoun exceptional ching exhibition with | CM'ta. such as Johnson und Meado both | nding, the of the unexcetled type, dei lines There have be » overnight changes in. the line for opening ye Havvis hind «i inpaugh and and an out oniprisin hitting trio mateh any am the league-Goslin, Rice and Joe Harris, with MeNeely, one of the powerful sof Washington s 124 nnouncing Ruel rdge, himself, 7 n the inf depends upon Smith nthant, Moore, Wrig d and Barn | and Cuyler out beyend predicted one d clash arey, Cuyler, superb in. ever: me, very f hart and Harris are ers but lack the leg motion possess hy their comrade Crowd That Fork 1, with nd hurriedly consiruc iN be filled to its cap: G00 persons cannot i reserved se many resold. 50 years held his y er ticket booth t jirst tol enter the field. T ts in cen-! 1d numbered hundreds at day. They were cold but an en-| m that the s ssed | fed. th the d none fell out of the the street leadin; to the bleachers appeared to have been struck by an earthquake for crates and boxes covered the side-| walks and the weary waiters were bundled in overcoats. Venders did; a thriving business in the matter of | lunches and hot coffee. 4 Both teams went to the fieid for| practice yesterday, the Senators working for almost two full hours under threatening clouds. Every | eligible man was in uniform and at work throughout a peppery driil or- dered by Manager Harr leskie, one of the American Li best right handers, appeared to be suf- fering no ill effects from his recent injury and said that he felt able to take his turn on the mound. The youthful manager, suffering from a badly swollen middle finger on his throwing hand as the result of a spike wound, fielded in his usual steady style and appeared to be un-| der no handicap. Peckinpaugh, whose right ankle has again troubled him, capered in youthful fashion about the short | field. bieaen- line. Rain Halts Practice The Pirates were ready to take the field when the enemy of today had departed but the skies opened and canvas was rushed onto the infield. A run around the field sufficed for the National League champions. Ed- die, Moore, second baseman, was with them and said that his injured thumb would be in shape for the series. Pittsburg selections for the classic, in order of appearance, would seem to he Johnson, Coveleskie and Rueth er for the Senators, against Meadows Aldridge and Yde for the Pirates. The Lineups Today’s lineup Washington: Rice, center field; | Sharres, second base; Goslin, left field; ‘Judge, first base; Bluege, third base; J. Harris, right field Peckinpaugh, shortstop; Ruel, catch- | tsburg: Moore, second base; €arey, center field; Cuyler, right field; Barnhart, left field; Wright, Traynor, third base; apes nase: Smith, catch- mesdaw? Pitcher. At plate, Rigler (N); Owens (A); at sec- Rolla Sterli Shurt Warren Linco) Thursd n me left town, hton Hiaty, ay, W October 8. jor her father’s financial embarrass-) would be good enough in whieh to St Mary's at Wiel ment has © to marry [marry Ha Seiton; she wondered ARLEY s + a money lend-| why ‘there should be such a differ- — er, who has told her that he will! ence, : tern State Teach. 80W turn over her father’s notes! “"Claudie was staring up at her and on their wedding day e her! with solemn eyes. School M Mo Southern Metho- Pareore Fair- Srote to her er that! fished scarlet; if he had} night. eto marry Mr. ly to hurt her, the Mines vs. Ozay efton,” she wrote, “Tomorrow he} child could have chosen a more Wesleyan Warrenshur vs. McKendree a threats|" Ordinary clothes from the shop of Peter's GOON WI hin to marry Mr. Lys- fter moment, powill hand me all the LOU” worded question, s3 IT hope you will do you ask that?” she ask- “Why do yo silly things ; ‘ i feng. me with ; | that?” pen in her hand, starin jown at the He shook his head. “It’s onl lines he had written, : what we thought ab ut, me Hf Then she addressed the eny |Jim and Buster,” he ang eens the Httle maid with thought it would be nice if you the post. married Mr. Lyster.” | feCormick (N); at third 18 Sees ae Bismarck, North Dakota “Has never produced a more satisfying or more carefully made cigar than the ineomparable LA FENDRICH The Name Insures Quality 10¢ 3 15¢ 2 for25¢° Sfor SO¢ H. FENDRICH, Inc., Evansvitz, IND. 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