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ae Yesterday’s Victory j Boston Red Sox Wi N.Y. YANKEES _ LEAD RIVALS _ BY T GAMES Over Thir- teenth Win ina Row ¢ Seven full game any time of the ‘the New York Mearest American le Cleveland Indi streak has been extended texts Perhaps the Yankees beli lucky numbers and_perhap: it is recorded that th before they will tie th ord establishd by the Giants a decade ago. And failed to win the pennant gon. Yesterday's thirteenth vi ined ut the ed Sox who long lead at ate their als, the e winning to 13 con- eve in un- s not, but need 13 more modern re New York the Giants | that sea- ctory was pense of the Boston ved the delivery of : A ? : TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926 sn nuue , /AULNEWS THAT IS TRUE, CLEANAND — [istxtgas sr = jt make people understand life and ae g Z | INTERESTING IS WORTH WHILE, A.P. |Stecesemee™ | WS LEGS Do b ott Ad nea Ray's a atneaaaat about the ys CIAL GO BAD ON ] ringing together ofstwo countries A 2 ee ds make two peoples understand each I SEE RUTH GOV + DOUGH™ oT yous BN) ‘ other better, and to know, what each LSeeghcl A eh aaa eh iN : Columbia, Mo. May 26.—“All news| University of Missouri of ,a stone | Giier was doing and how! they were THEN THOSE ANC J i Be | that is true, clean and interesting is| from St. Paul's Cathedral, London, a| 2°i"s it helping to reach for higher Sten worth while,” said Edgar, T. Cutter,{touch worked out by the ‘noted dean | things. that need of building for the Chicago, superintendent of the cen-|of schools of journalism, Walter Wil-| future. It applies to all people. _ tral division of the Associated Pre: ams, of Colum It was consider-| '}#t Is something of what the As- in a talk here before the’Missouriled worth while because, as Mr. B.| sociated Press is\ trying to do. aside School of Journaliem, at the “journal-| Lansing Ray, publisher of the St.| {*™ covering the ordinary daily hap- ism week” exercise Louis Globe Democrat, in introducing | POMInES, and newspapers universally Mr. Cutter's subject was “The News| Ambassador Howard, said: ‘The stone | 4re in accord with the program. ' Pub, ; d That Is Worth While.” He sai is a declaration of the impress made | they would not: be in this ‘business | P ) : “Orland, Kay Armatrong has rwrit-| UPOM the contemporary journalism by Ahae | f | 1 m simply for the money-making. They ten and ‘his story has been issued| this man (Walter Williams) and the | foc!’ they have a real part in the, «, ; ‘through the University of Missouri ich he ¢reated. But it} world’s work instructing and educut School of Joyrnatism, a critical com-| gymbel than hat, "is a olen and a ing and helping mankind, Baer oh ee, newspapers of St.) of journalism. It és a silent plea for| |, NcwsPaper work has been spoken Louis of 60 years ago and of today,| tne fostering of understanding and followers as the highest of | 3 i disclosing very interesting figures.| pooawill ps nations through the|c#llings, rather conceited perhaps, H [ é y ‘ Half a century ago sport news, it was Seevenive uae. Soageint nba dt the | but nrany concede it to be just that, : 5 chown, secupind 1,7 per cent af he prem Pp x: dbeonuse he Newent reaches the »| ews space of one paper. ‘oday |" « greatest number of people. - sport takes the lead, as shown by| ong W enti, OP ene eet L “And there is a mighty triangle of | NS ai Nees: = , Pee payeraget in! Inches “for 1056-1146 stone upon behalf of the news. | interests which, if ha lL e ost-Dispatch: ! jueae *- | fest unanimity, could develop such a | Nite an ead oy! “Sport 382.9, business 301.6, crime) Paners of tHe United:States, made this | volume as ‘the news that is worth “ 161.3, personal 128.2, foreign’ 105.4] ‘Than this school. of “journalism, | While,’ that it could wccomplish a politics 101.6, illustrations 54.9, radio| there is, in. my opinion, no more ef, | Stupendous benefit to mankind, This \ religion 11.2, theatre] fecsiva force cf week in the United | Combination of educational forces will ellaneous 193.6, a duily| States te entation snd, ke itz ibe composed, is composed of the inches of news. pervading that sense of duty and re.| church, the college and the press.” Be rea Iona Ben [SPonsibility which must govern our i ao _ > 5 rs ier newspapers if they are to be equal to y = foreign 187 'sport 113, Selgin oa'| Me, opportunity which is eheirs” || Federal-Farm Facts | : . je when the Kansas City|g "7 miscellaneous 106.7, a total of 340.7/ Journal "publi ed the discovery that | © “ ' .| malleable glass can be poured cold it Imports of American agricultural fourm means that more than one-| was worth while news products, expecially cotton and pork, ona paper bt least in devated eo uport ‘A. P, Is Complimented will be seriously affected by the “With, every university byild ve a| “These things and others too num- | British gencral strike, according ta million dollar stadium, and high|¢tous to mention have been covered cables received from Edward A. Foley, inches dail, ‘the veteran t n Shocker only five Se a a Nar ate aa “ i " Al i icult 1} mmissioner F & . Ron a “aa ‘ 4 - | schools everywhere playing basket-/4aily year in and yetar out by the |American agricultural commissione %, one 0) its a home run ; t seve 4 aes, of meee mera power of Our rantucttioath® warrants and <'ehanl 7th Day Adventtists ~ [sts Sy"2ckiny of the faceened| Atocated Prose mosty in the daily [2 London ass 4 y a ‘ edo beces a e Ps * ii ii . is this asso- i ithe Yankees, but Laz) Deherry and Bevormer; Canavan, ji Sepitel and Memorial building, and at Meet at Milwaukee irre. it ceeit and other shorts. oi Between 35 and 40 per cent of the he “opening ro Glutkson: and cHevibe. | eATn gave a patty tien fee tip ede voluine O00 apere several million baby chicky which ate } ted 40 Hold: the pac WiGTEEN | : {ae ~~ | carload of hogs from here Saturday. “| Seventh Day Adventist clergymen| Mews printed. 7A.1. ot ti Feos cue dipesaeaca bacilinty white ing down before George Sister and) st Joseph 1; Oklahoma Ci Mrs. Ed Ebling motored to Bis-| from Towa, North and South Dakota| “The cause of the.tremgndous vol-| | “Jf it has covered divorce and at-| from such diseases. as Daciilary Wine this St. Louis Browns, 8 0-5. ui ea Miss Min narck Thursday afternoon, consult-| and Minnesota, which states comprise] Ume of crime news, which since the | ‘ck trials it has omitted the unneces- |diarrhea and coccindiosig and from Three Home Runs | Dea Muiner a7 obenver : i ling doctors about Eleanor, ber fivel the, Northern. "Union, Conference, to- | world war has increased in volume| *#tily salacious. In covering suicides | faulty methods of feeding, poor hous. Falk, Mostil and Barrett hit home| Wichita 9; Tulsa lO.) i ‘ ar old daughter. gether with scores of other membcrs| about 33 1/3 per cent, may as Mr.|it has omitted the names of poison|ing chilling and other non-spotific runs for the Chicago White Sox and seaase Lah hall. °"Mrg, BR. G, Abelein and Miss Bliza-| of the church will attend the quad-| Armstrong properly says, be ‘left for| Decause it was considered suggestive, | causes, it is estimated by Dr. Robert Eiestneh of Collins had little trouble ee { he voters of this township, eth Kjorven entertained friends at a} rennial session of the General Con-| sociology and criminology to deter-|@94 where it has covered theatricals, | Graham of Illinois Agricultural Col- beating the Detroit Tigers, 10 to 4. . the hoard de-' miscellaneous houschold shower inj ference of that denomination in Mil-| mine? new books, and art, it has omitted the | Yese- a The, Chicago Cubs bunched bingles | peide the consolida- honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael. waukee, Wis. May 27 to June 14, Worth While News commonplace and the nasty, and to defeat Pittsburgh, to 1, Vie Ald-j “3 “ — ext The evening was sp ridge allowing all the runs and giv- ing way to a pinch hitter in the seventh. Heathcote inserte run for the Cubs, Eleven runs in_ the last nings gave the St. Louis victory over Cincinn: battle appeared to be lost. doa home three in-| dinals r the The Reds started the game with four and added ‘two in the others, but could ‘thereaft Lester Bell of added a ‘h r to his 1 ERIC! Standings Ww. Z New York Cleveland Washington Philadelphia . Chicago ? Detroit . Boston J St. Louis..... Games Today St. Louis at Cl jand. Chicago at Detroit. ——— ‘Pennant Progress | not ¢ the JEAGUE Washington at Philadelphia, New York at Boston. Philadelphia . Boston ..... mes Today Cincinnati at St. Louis. Pittsburgh at Chicag ._ Brooklyn at New York. AMERICAN ASSOU Standings | teur wolf championship — rs f i y ; F f i f Kansas pent playing prog-| when representatives will be present| “Well, what you ask, id worth while |@Vided bald advertising or questions} | More than 50 per cent of Ki st. Miss Ed Ebling and| from 119 nations of the world whete| news? Is it sports, ivit crime news, | Obviously controversial. ati ALL Soe Be bial Mr. Ralph Ishmael received highest! the church is being promoted. Thelis it business? No, nonc of thesc|, “It has tried to avoid using half|biddie, while the other half have @ |score. The prize, a box of stationery,| city auditorium, the largest assembly | alone but they eacl. have their place.|truths, which are worse than lies; | some form of incubator us a foster "i Ishmael. 88} hail in the state, has been secured for] We do not quarrel with decent sport has attempted to make no attack on|-mother of the baby chicks. tai ns (straw vote y ition of a cons ken TEAM CAPTAIN ty-four w v f t ‘ : ry i i —--- mealié Srey Re y Alsbury booby] this convention, which will attract! news, we fi it, for all classes take | T¢ligion or other undertakings, but to iar RAs co cet nef rf Y between 8,000 and 10,000 members of| part in it. It is worth while news|™*Tite anything that is decent, de- TRY FILING A SAW ties oC other’ is L rs 3 the denomination from practically) and we spread it. manding only that it be interesting] Gushing Mama: Yes, Evange- SER eee HE A icc as served. Mr. and Mrs. Ish-|every state in the union, * “No one knows exactly why there | Md truthful. line has a delightful voice, but some- | These were not mu: ore tha eived cost of running the : ee practical and} The delegatien from the Northern Gardner's Loss Gives Amer-! this community ; fa i ch it has been possible to carry out] how the piano doesn’t seem ta quite juseful gifts. At a late hour the] Union Conference will be under the Eipdihcenatl tee ieee the bie: this program for the reason that the| blend with it. he guests departed having enjoyed a de-| jeydershi i i i M’y bit bout bad condition and fechas ie ship of Rev. Charles Thomp-| tory i Associated Press is a mutual, non-| Music Love yes. How abou ica’s Hopes For Cham SUT ea re: Tightful time. Ny the president, and will officially tty of our times, and as uch it is | money making organiaztion, backed by'| trying it with the bagpipes ?—Passing | school in the rthw represent churehes that com-| ; zt ‘de as worthless|®"d in the control of its 1,250 da’ Show. i coe ea » the i thi tat d i bi townsl ahi prise the union in these states an 3 | Rewspaper members. aiecaae ate ; | CORPORATIONS {| li senominational sanitartuns, andy tT saach more trivial crime is passed ||, “TRAE euch a condition is vital for| The second greateat H fe gy cducational | institutions will “alvo| oye, "unnoticed wspapers do not] this, country Bair oxigen and T ask e world is in Alaska. nd delegates, an © * is ro} ‘can you in) in; Walch County Motors, Inc., $25,000;} ‘This session will be of unusual in-| evel in revolting things. This fact |POs, eal, Yee | MMnk ol, anything artin E. Bye, Ray E. Buckingham] terest to the entire denomination be.|* known universally to newspaper} oolie of tivae more esos tit Severe setback this morning when’ Ciae #") and Emma _D. Buckingham. cayse of the world-wide plans ‘that| men, but not to the public, it seems, | oer re Pe cue aaity history, oF Mis 4. Guanes coeue ot ips ig ae | Nonprofit ‘corporations: Meridian| wifl be made for the advancement of) @$ Was disclosed at a conference in|} laced in their homes. thos Walker cup team f rican lle, vdge No. 116, free and the denomi ‘amd the 'reports| Chicago last fall of members of the|have placed in their homes those Mr. and Mr ‘John Moses, FLW. : ssionary lead-| state supreme court, and leading mem-| false on filthy things which only dis: y aie from the most remote sections of| bers of the bar and press. ae eee wn propert: ; world ‘A justice of the supreme court) “the work of any news ageney ob ship Severe Setback The sccond greatest copper mine in Muirfield, Scotland, M: (A) America’: a's hopas for the British a -Hein were shoppers in Bism an; Mr. Lee Dradle of Bisma same and made the} iting several days at the gow. Dic completely best of every tunity hone, West Gate Soe lock: aurifebences spraat spoke in glowing terms of the sup- ¢ Ancthar Welker cup. tan) Bédhy! ke have been enjoying! $100.00; Charles T, Cook, Edwar that will attend as delegates :{pression by his home town paper, of vost Ahaha ep pie Hs ary. BEE gory Jones, the American champion,’ pulled ' picnics the picnic grounds ,north| Bnderle and O. L. Anthony Revs. H. W. Hicks of Iowa, which has! @ certain crime that recently had] [he Minty sactvive of Munic AN th rough to victory, three and two,!of M sof unconvincing | blooming flow nst Major C, B, Ormerod,!of the grounds former British arn npion. Ons, Nollie i y dition to Gardner, two other | Wah: Chicago entries were eli cai nes and, , Cavalier County ‘Memorial Hospital! 94 churches, M. L. Andreasen of Min-|come to his attention. The newspi " NO BANDS adit the beaute Association, Langdon; to control,| nesota, which has 72 churches, H.| per men present were ainused iby the | ¢rnments, national governments, for- No LININGS ¥ finance and operate county hos- er af North Dukota, which ‘has| incident, for everyone of them was |¢)&P Rovemimens, nave, le ea ors \ . NO STARCH ellie Hrown and Miss Emma} Pital which may be erected by the] 53 churches aiid K, H. ' Oswald, of| familiar with the fact that newspa-|205 thei. given it worth while. WILL NOT WILT were gust st i, Mena 2 R. 0, Miller, R. T. Burke and] South Dakota, which has 31 churches. pers gverywhere daily discard such|*y. Gy advance. The resolutions BCONOMICAL uted when | Agnew home. others. Mr. Meyer, who lives at Jamestown,( stuff and consider it only the natural ¢ Hoover Bankard was beaten, four| Althea King visited a Loken Lodge N esident of the North Dakota con- f pe adopted by great political conven- 12 Styles. $0c Bach : \ a King visited at the L. J. Ag-| is president of the North Dakota con-) part of a day's work. je nd three, by I. G. Henderson, local | new home Sunday. = jxay of Appam, N. D.. $25,000:, Arne} ference, A [rrAnd what is. worth while news?| Hons, church gatherings and interna Phillips-Joues, NW. st Lothian star, and J. B. Ryerson} Mr. Abe Huggins has purchased a! 74 . Osmand H. s{ Among others who are) going from) Well, the testimony, for’ one thing.| bresidents and state officials have tched. Hendrickson, Leonard E. Broe and Ho-} the North Dakota Conference include before the congressional committee | Pre"! 4e: fordor Ford sedan. M gan Krabseti been handed over in trust, because ee i satan kee ale J se is < W. I. Montanye andjon prohibition, in which each side was * - ; ; __Minot-Shelby Holding Co. Minot,'B, A. Sch tJ town, C. E if é ‘ it was known they would be treated 5 — Baseball \Mer th Hays { $50,000; $ Monean, George E.) Renttro of ma a "at, Seibel ® Sevan sudsby meesnneten encsalin bell dies moadregeeice inten se U ri ap | Moth: 1 pa val jowden and J.C halenke of Bal-j That be . eam Defeats Zap | Me: | es fours subject ot dees cauite, because on wt) _ Constant Search Necessary Officers for the parent body of the “Sports and crime, disasters and emai S : i FORUM || denomination—the "General Confer-|intividual new pene oe attde® Si |politics, must be considered worth po Stanton, N. Da, May 25.—The Stan- Meets te on baseball team defeated the Zap|in the ence—will be elected for the coming! : if! | while news and such events must be nine at Zap Sunday, 9 to 3, in ing resus, The dhreecsarpentnio cx'| : ©! four years, including the president, | PeoPIe, Se Bet he a city [covered carefully and fully and im- of f the Mercer-Dunn| pect to complete the work in one| SHOULD BE REPRESENTED | nine vice-presidents, the secretary | Miiic from t tuncy geodon ono it| partially. But there must be a \con- pa month’s time: The carpenters are Donnybrook, N. d his associate; the treasurer and standpoint only “'letant search for that other worth farm | PEOPLE'S © tak ? : 4 4 regis it was covered fa’ without edi- wines boarding at the J. H. Salter home, . M 4 his assistant: six traveling secre- ce thai, : 4 wera ews—the scientific and re- if Gun Club Shoots at The C. D. King family of Bismarck, Editor Tribune: aries: several auditors, secretaries {‘fializing and without embellishing. /W/Mil¢ Mere tne, rie te ad to . expect to move on the Fred Nelson| Shull North Dakota be repr and their associates for ten separate! wry Other Subjects , education and Fort Lincoln Traps] frm in « couple: weeks. ut the Sesqui-Centennial at P departments of the church and other here are many other subjects, big Mr. Theodore Werne is working! phia, from June te ‘officials which with these various) ®%d little, that are worth while—the _ | for Sam Robinson north of MeKenzie., this yea We can’t wa | officers and departmental secretaries |*¢tivities of various organizations, ck gun club held its|~ Sunday School was held in the town, propriation by the state le for the executive committee, admin-| business, art, the making of book: ly tra shoot Sunday; hall Sunday, M 16. Officers and| but each county and each ci isters the affairs of the entire de-|Teligion, science, education, foreign he ne traps at Fort) teachers wi ed. Miss Gladys| village could act at on nomination. news, and the subjects must be varied Six Man shooters came superintendent and and take voluntary subscriptions for| Missionaries will be sent to foreign| if the newspaper is to be @ success, mao. nd ‘shot with the Bism Pearl cretary! this through one of their officials | lands, the church advanced nt home| for it gocs to all classes of people. ‘St. Paul The following scores were}and_ treasure . Funston,! and then, trust the state to reim-| and the denomination as a whole will'Indeed, no other public service so ‘Minneapolis : {Bible cl Nellie burse .contributors through an ap-| be given .a new impetus, as the result| generally serves all people. Re: / Columbus .. NM Shot.at Dance, boys’ class teacher; Mi ion late of this convention, that will be felt|ber that when you see something in i ae of le 100 Funston, girls’ glass teache The Sesqui-Ce herever it operates a mission sta-] the newspaper that does net interest 7 alleney tee To imary class. T 000,000 affair. Some states will each you, it interests someone. Each per- Indianapolis at Columbus Bargopin: ..... 35087 8 spend from $100,000 to $1,000,000 ——_ son is critical of the newspaper which Reyeee alin at Kattan City Bevis 7 Miss Johanna Kramer, nurse at the| and North Dakota should be in it to THAT SETTLES IT carried the particular activity which Seietcee ot St. Paul. 4g end 7 Bismarck hospital, spent Tuesday and| about $30,000 or more. Lawyer—For the last time I am)means so much to him, either bbsi- ecigaiiccat Toledo. . — 2 ‘ Wednesday visiting Mrs. Otto Ayres.| Let's put it over, boys, and start| asking you for that $3. i ‘gess, profession or ‘pleasure, uisville at Toledo, auen 75 Elizabeth Kjorven and Mrs. R.| the subscriptions today. Debtor—Thank Heaven, _ that’s very/important part of the work aes Bartlett 75 Abelein motored to Bismar 3 ve P ; $$ __ —__—_—--] Vogel nO sila ai EAN hed cts Rees Abeney ae the gee ee ad LaF; 5 is to carry things that | Yesterday’s Games ||!" --- 50 UT OUR WAY. pleasurs and entertaining interesting | Burbage 2662S!) 50 ei a side lights on life that go to make NATIONAL LEAGUE || Ossmuson 25 SS a= yp that daily history. The A sociated ‘ 1 Vettel .... = ae ress. wi le, * 7 Pittsburgh .. 12 Z ae 4 generally will print anythin, thet, ow objec: Chicago . 3.7 Ne enh EE decent. It need not relate to the A ; ; f Aldridge, Song vith; Blake} |” VE A NID. 7 a \{ heavy proceedings of an investigation tives of the Far West are offered to you by the. and Hartnett. AN NEWS | = . or a hearing, but must be accurate,| , lorthern Pacific ‘between May 15th and aa a > 2 should be entertaining where the sub- , Sept. 30th, Seta R HE! Thieves broke’ into a Ford sedan : ject will permit; and can be kindly. Return limit Oct. 31st. : a Cincinnati 6 2 2lowned by L. J. Peterson, which was | “T. W. Johnston, late associate ed . il St Louis ............ 1 11 2) parked near the Palace theatre Satur. | : 2 tor of the Kansas City Star, always : *. oe Rixey, Mays, Mays and Hargrave; | day evening, and stole a purse and a| > urged his editors never to stress the z R nd Tri F is, Sothoron, Hallahan, Johnson, Haines, cack’ of potatoes. H.W. Price alsv| nonessentials:in @ story, never to say ou p rares Pete * Bell and O'Farrell, V ick, had a car parked nearby 1 reported | Woy ‘i those unecessary things es ‘ gos F 4 e Brooklyn-New York _ postponed,|* “7¢ stolen. { : : satisfy the gossip but would dis ‘rom Bismarck rain. (Others not scheduled.) 4 New. York Boston .. Shocker and Coll egand Gaston. part Hi ‘Gaston and Hargrave; haute, Lehr and L. Sewell, Washington-Philadelphia palinet and cold. , Watts, Farquha Hoffman, McCarthy. vgs Saal AMERICAN LEAGUE R H 2 3 ; Wiltse, Kief- ieee \ ‘i eK: z ‘or harm the relatives of the man who bie oi ae ‘ had taken his life or bad failed in business. “One thing. the Associated Press, has insisted upon ie #ht its editors be I. Marcovitz, owner of the and Navy store, announ: that his new store will € y fi y| business next week. xtures | y ela have n installed and the stock is ready at all times to cotrect an error 1| Steatly enlarged. y that has hurt on individual, s con R IL E 10 12 0 roit 4 : § 2 ‘Thomas, urston and Grabowski; Tohns, Barfoot and Bassler, Manoin. Levsen, postpon- g| kuilty to charges of assault. The} cern, or s movement, It pever de- sires to gain a news beat’at the cost ”. . of inaccurary or to overplay = ‘story, are ees coesee 6 adie oie to ‘make a showing’—to overstretch ®| ini Park (Ashford) ... i | furnished news that: is ‘worth while, and fined $10 and costs each by Po- When Porf. A. A. Michelson of the! lice Magistrate W. S. Casselman late \ University of Chicago disclosed his yesterday after they had_ pleaded| i highly technical discoveries regarding’ | In Police Court || ——_____—_—_—_—__——¢ yril Houlihan and Fred Walker were sentenced to 30 days in j light waves it was @ story hard young men were originally charged layman to understatd, but ‘ P 3 ay onscieati coast) ; with kidnaping, in warrants obtained | by ©, B, Dickinson, superintendent| ; ‘automobile. | Dickinson later consented. however,| duce the seriousness of the! charge. H t: news i Se iP int and sent columns of it over its Justice Court | Y *] |4220@00: miles of wires: Newspapers g / i, . <d |generaity agreed that it ‘wes Three boys, who confessed they AN » ; =< Te ! and editorialized. | om broke into the Lincoln school sev- : ' eral weeks ago and stole some of the school supplies there, were arraigned | before Justice of the Peace R. H. ; Crane yesterday. The boys agreed é g 7 to Fat the cost of the articles stolen Z ww and the damage done to the build- , \ ing and were released after a severe Es “from the judge.” NE MOTHERS Ger-Grmy ~"E