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a “ the Fargo boy’ appeared to be train- : Ace Hudkins. for a feature SATURDAY, JULY 3, YANKEES DROP ANOTHER GAME TO WASHINGTON Mackmea Win From Red Sox in 13 Innings — Detroit Beats Cleveland Howard Ehmke, veteran mounds- man, has shown some of his former art for his new employer, Connie Mack, after two false starts. Ehmke pitched 12 innings yesterday ugainst his former team muigs, the Red Sox, but was taken out for a pincu- hitter and Joe Pate finished the con test, receiving credit for the victory when Max Bishop singled in the 1th I to score Gordon Cochrane with the run that gave the Mackmen a 4 to 3 verdict. The league leading Yankees crop- ped another contest to Washington, 6 to 5, the Senators rallying in the seventh to knock Thomas from the mound. Babe Ruth and his limp were out of the game for most of the time, but he appeared as a pinch hitter in the ninth and flied out. A seventh inning rally for seven runs gave Detroit a victory over Cleveland, 9 to 3. Ty Cobb eniercd the game as a pinch runner in that inning, but gained a turn at bat in the slugfest and delivered a singie, Homer Wins Game ing gave the Browns a 3 to 2 victory over the White Sox, ‘was in good forh for ional league leaders, the Chicago Cubs, 6 and toppl to 1. Ray Kramer and Grover Alexander had it out at Pittsburgh, the Pirates winning, 3 to 2. Alexander hed the world champions to two runs wale he was on the mound, Hafey going to bat for him in tae eighth, St. Louis scored its two runs in the final inning. Hugh McQuillan outpitened Dazzy Vance in Brooklyn and the Giants won easily, 5 to 2. The Boston Braves piled up 11 nits to set back the Phillies, 4 to 2. TWO EXCITING GAMES AWAIT BASEBALL FANS) Bismarck Plays at Mandan Tomorrow _Afternoon— Mandan Here Monday The Bismarck and Mandan bascball nines will match their strength in the first game of the week-end si sion at 2:30 p. m., Mandan time, Su day, at the fair grounds in Mandan. While Manager Churchill could not announce the names of the batteries | this morning, he promised an excit- ing game. Both teams will be doing their very best to bring home the bacon from the contest which provides an outlet for an ancient rivalry. Simonson will tatch for. Bismarck and Doc Love will pitch either in tomorrow's game, the one Monday, it was not yet definitely decided which. Sage- horn will be buck at his old position at shortstop. Monday’s game will take place at 3 o'clock, Bismarck time, on the Bis- marck diamond. Next week the Mouse of David ball team will play here. PETROLLE AND MILLER HAVE ASLUGFEST Fargo Express Splits Verdict .With-Chicago Fighter at ; Coney Island New York, July tee Fargo Expres: Billy Petrolle, plit the verdict Shicagu sharpsivot- ea Eohey Island stadium here Bat tt ‘was slugfest. Petrolle scored a clean knock down over the ‘Chicagoan in the second round, but) ed too fine and lacking in the terri fic strength that has featured his other Gotham bouts. ‘The Express lost none of tige by the solons’ de ing. Their judgment was bootd. Ne~ jations are- now undep way to sign im with either ‘Mushy ‘Callahan or go ‘hye; early in August. Panama, ite, fought a ples draw (1 Ms ley, Py Scfonted Willie. Ke ‘Tren: ae hes “4 ton, #utpainied Ji jmamy seg | LADEES ’N GENT’MUN!— 1926 {° CGiimes called end 7th, catch trai who Sie Bidding f for, Muscle Shoals is Engineer in State to Check Number of of dairy and NBiitgees' Farquhar, Thomas, Johnson “owned ‘elites ‘ditectly or indirectly Mandan, N. D. Hoffmai vans, Hargrove, i! by the General Electric company.” and Shinault, Ts ae one areercee ot és Gorernor. General 107 in. order, Ww! senators s- ny WESTERN LEAGUE ting, for precedence in. bringing Reclamation Plans | Saves cra 2 general” Denver 2; Lincoln 3 worable projects to the floor for ordered. Wichita 7 Tulia action. In the house a similar scene George E. Stratton, engineer in the _——— bureau of reclamation under the fed- 4,100 NEW LAWS ‘Washi latures in, ten St. Joseph 4; Oklahoma 5. innings). ; was being enacted, with the consid- cration of billa and resolutions inter- ZOWIE! Benny went up, not down, { Ritter, of the sidewalks of New York takes the Polo Grounds stage before 20,000 to do his stuff at the United Jewish benefit, New York. Another embryo eccentric dancer in the Charleston contest. Bill, Chinese flyweight, fougat a draw (6). New Orleans.—Martin Burke, New Orleans, knocked out Frank Moody, Wales (13). Hollywood, Calif-Paul Australian lightweight, won a deei- sion over Roscoe Hall, of lewa (10). a Demsky, ————___ | Pennant Progress | ——$—_____._.____.¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE * ‘ Standings t W. Pet. |/ New York 49° 24671 Cleveland . . 39° 34} 884 Chicago 40 85533 Detroit 38°85 BR Philadelphia 37- 36.607 Washington 36 BH HOT St. Louis ......... 30 43 AIL Boston ... 48 314 Games Today ‘Chicago at St. Louis. Cleveland at Detroit, New York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUB Standings Cincinnati ey Loa ‘ ittsbarg «6... Brooklyn. Ds poet itedeiphia Boston ... at New York. Iphia at Boston (two pict alemcay ARSOCATION. -gsseeeuar. Kansas ity »Columbus «... Games’ Today Sclambus at Toledo, Kansas City at Milw: pees ul, Barty, | ans BENNY~ LEONARD LIFTED OFF FEET! Jolson, he of the White Pants, hit Benny Leonard, retired lightweight Rice's home run in the ninth ina- bexitig champion, in their comedy bout at the Polo Grounds benefit, Which shows the kind of boxer Jolson is. “Red; Sroaiway “Struts Its Stuff” For Charity winner of the “world Cincinnati 6 Rixey zinger, Bush and G R H_ E| precincts: Yes 20,768; Ne 31,01 programs and repair| As your family | adds to the noise and Philadelphia ... 3 9 0] Six year term rajlroad board 703' jobs. Our stock is |grows you need more|confusion and makes Boston . ML 1] pregincts: Yes 26,641; No 24,555. always ee complete, | room. You also need |the day one long to be Mitchell and Henline; ‘penton and] Another reversal for the Nonparti- up to the minute, | room for your travel-| remembered, Taylor. sans in’the legislative contests de- with all_kinds ofjing relatives and = Sprig veloped today when it was ascertain- GOO DLUMBER. Our |friends. We can help| “Before we cele- AMERICAN LEAGUE ed that the 45th district, McHenry service is A-l,too, |you arrange your| brate,” suggests one R H_ Ejcounty, had nominated am Independ-; = Present home with|of our prominent New York . sony 6 m 2lent for the house. T. E. Sleight, In- We purchased some | pleasing, dormers - for | judges of the Supreme Washington” 6 1] dependent, ‘leads Charles Johnson, flags this morning.| your attic so as to| Court, “let’s pause to + Thomas, Shawkey, Beall an Col-| Nonpartisan. 1,004 to 974 on the basis{{] “We considered. it «| utilize all reflect’ what the cele- lins, Ruether, Marberry and Ruel, of the latest returns. The reversal legitimate expense |for additi bration is all about.” Ye iat adds one to the net gain of six al- item. gooms for permanent Cleveland a. Detroit . Smith and Mya‘ and Woodall, Manion, + R Boston . 8 Philadelphia . Wiltse, i Ehmke, Pate ai i ‘Perl Chicago. Ht, Louis b, kinson and McNamara ‘and Heving. Whenever Al = ie is on contests for other state 9 MONEY Hanesen Beans for 5 and 10 years. HEY! HEY! CHARLESTON— P TO Low Interest Rate, Prepayment Privi- Miss 1,886 precin iss Mary Suchler curtseys— 78,076; Matthaei 48,839. 3 ’ Broadway style—to thank the Polo issioner of agri : L OA Ni P. C. REMINGTON {Grounds judges for declaring her | bor, 1,659 precincts: Kitchen 62,101; | ~ champion- ship” Charleston dancing contest staged for the United Jewish Fund benefit. She recived a bigh cup], Secretary of stute 1,642 pine Published in the al Ten Commandments | Can’t you remember from “Peuches” Browning, — |@9zne 6304; O'Leary 47-727. terest of good homes| for Motorists | when a bunch of fire- > Hegge 47,582; Fisher 59,00: % material dealer and/with safety when — | Yesterday’s Games i oe ae rioner 495, the home owners and| stopping where the| Boys, if you want ° ; prospective customers. | car can be seen from| trouble , when you NATIONAL LEAGUE R #H 1 8 3 Blake, Hunt: ules, By eng district 499 of 583 seream on Monday.| Buy your materials|on the eyes, but it — precincts: Burtneas. Sis0,, Bord || in" our opinion it in| from a local. dealer | wets results. Show cases, Lunch counter, Cash reg- R 5,723; Si Id 8, not consistent with | w! : as a . St. Louis . 2 "Second ettet 642 of 766 “pre-{f] good Christian morals| material from all] Another suggestion ister, Toastwich machine, and many Pittsburgh . lo Hall 25,140; Graham 22, to stage any boister-' sides before you buy & bunch of fire- Alexander, gehnson “ind Oarrelly| “Whird district 96 of B98 precincts gus celebration on the | It and pay your eaah jerackers to. a dog's other articles too numerous to men- Ki ind’ Smit | 3; 0 12,258, rd’s Day. Let’s all’ for it. : . He wil ry eee sea cpointandent of public instruc-|f- celebrate ‘with a will = i an war oe tion. Everything must go. R He E'tion ost precincts: Barnes 10,702; on Monday. ings is a tally ne ant er "Il have New York 5 10 1! Bjorlie#16,062; Crain 10,833; Lokken i in this town who have |a nice big fire. Brooklyn . 2 sel Piss Palmer 35,953. ‘os After the “Fourth” | three children. Next : HOMAN’S CAFE McQuillan, ‘ing’ and Florence; | “Two cent gas tax. 815 precincts is over let's come back | week they're going to| Always point the . Vance, McGraw and DeBerry, o Daus, Holloway cral department of the interior, ar- rived here Wednesday night. He will be in the state for about four weeks looking up a number of reclamation projects. First he will be employed getting preliminary information and statis- tics for a survey of the Heart River country south of Glen Ullen and North of Carson, preparing. for a reservoir for flood protection and irrigation purposes in the ad- MRS. O'LEARY ON VACATION | joining country. Mes, W. J. O'Leary has left on a! itix next stop is at Grand River, ten days’ motor trip to ainneapois! in Bowman ‘county, where he will and nearby hee make a a ady she Dees e ae vey which was made o! ACCEPTS POSITION HERE Thi regi Miss Helen Devine has. accepted a connected with ire pasition at the Bank of North Dakota activity will be for the summer. Of thai eh aa it (HERE ON Business | {hers is survey 2? yen : THEATRE A GREAT SHOW (Others not scheduled.) SORLIE, NYE CARRY COUNTY | Closest Burleigh County Race That For Second Place, State’s Attorney spersed with speech making. Social and itgton.—Legis! etates have enacted Ai ew laws ‘this year, despite the fact t this is, an “off year” in the romenuetive hart? bid wg ie leader. 8 in e ne ir ol followed in: order ty. Rhode seacku: With all precincts reported, the fe- jturns for Burleigh county in Wed- nesday’s primary election show. that the county yave Nye 2,378, 1731 and Stone 889 in the special senatorial wggeiony For the long term nomination Nye received 2,474, Hanna 2,040, Stone 876 and Midtbo 21. Ben Epples of Buchanan, N. D., is| « bearing on flood heotectiin's . Neel spending a few ange here on busi- ness. as on irrigation matters, Governor Sorlie polled 2,955 votes °° Sia es in Burleigh 5 4 IN_ MINNESOTA ceived 2300 and Mctiovern 126 Mr, and Mes. Harry Cuns are|| NEWS BRIEFS | FOR TONIGHT! . spending a two weeks the lakes in Minnesota. VISITING IN HARWOOD Miss Carrol Nyseter has gone to her home at Harwood, N. D., for a two weeks’ vialte GUEST HERE Chauncey Borman of Abercrombie, N. ig is in Bismarck, a guest at the E. H. Sperry home. HOME FROM MONTANA The complete unofficial tabulations vacation at for the county appear elsewhere in today’s issue and the total vote cast for cach of the other candidates may be ascertained by turning to those tables. The closest fight for any county office wus that for the office of state's attorney, where Tillotson has only a small margin over Coghlan for second place. McCurdy takes first place in the results by a good- sized margin. Trubee Davison appointed Secretary of War in charge of aviation. Abd-El-Krim, Riffian leader in Morocco, to be exiled to Isle of Madagascar. : Prohibition Director Andrews con- iders retiring largely because his bills fail in congr For the comntissionership, . third abr district, with all 12 precincts listed, My iadttaeens go UM] Be Backman is Igading Fricke by 76 a two weeks’ vacation at Hunters Hot ci votes. Both Will go on the ballot Springs, Mont, Angeles, and E was re-elected secreta plaint of Violet! Anderson, 20- r-old New York actress, that two men stripped and flogged her result- ed in the indictment of Philip Elliott and Richard Thorne, Broadway fig- and their arrest in Montreal, Canad hheld until the last major e measure on the admins- in November. The Bismarck Tribune was 628 of its nearest contestant, ed more votes than the other two ididates combined. As a result of the primary, the candidates for Burleigh county ‘of- who will be in.the race .for ion in Noveniber will be as fol- And His Wonder Horse Silver King “HANDS ACROSS stein says, “Two twos are’ not We say, “Two twos arc elthby four: of’ ey are 22.” House at Washington passed meas- ure previously approved by senate, authorizing $26,000 for establishment Parachute jumpers. know how most of us feel when we open our bills on the first of the month. Jed to meet low. after the final in senate and ept without de- pes of sitting Sheriff--Barnes and Welch. AU ite teppei SERENE Eo UE OLA ea Osarity. ae d| Propriation bill making money. avail- powett’ —Auditor—Johnson and) vit for many. public buildings and| Flapper Fanny Says: ? Register of Decds—Swenson and! funds for varfous other es «ok djand sent to the Whit Tgp daa tates Att — Mec nd sent to the ¢ Hous millatson, See eae | During — the fed President Geared like last summer's | County Judge—Davies and Smith, | Coolidge was signing lesser lightning — flashing across | Coroner—Gobel and Belk. casures rought through the welkin of the Entertain. County Commissioner, first dis-| in ssion during the last ment World with jagged 1 and Patterson. ion and he arranged power and burning speed. mi fener third dis- Screamingly amusing comedy kman and ricke, a niesioner; Sonhie Mik y for his signature or veto in a eRe SS lg mirth RM None eed If you arc going on « 4th SILVER KING in. their ace-—-Beer, Bo 0 e ‘rane, Happel, Roop ant of July outing or to the Cee joint comedy—and Funds Committee Canceln Session round up use one of our it will pack any join surer—Spear. in on the windup, ar rt-Fisher. ign funds commit- serge is agumnseotjoriteerad! Mack Sennett Comedy Superintendent * of Schools—Miss 4 morning session at get there safely. Our Tuney. jwhich it had planned to inquire fur- rates are surprisingly A $5 gold piece’ given County: Surveyor—T, Ri Atkinson: [ther inte the attaizs: of the ANU: : {Saloon League. It de away tonight. in at 3 pom. just Outcome of Hall-Gra ham Race For Con- gress Uncertain (Continued from page one.) 10,509. Stone's figures, however, fi from only 1,789 ‘pre- n some counties ‘no:-count de on his returns after it was | ertained that he was definitely out | of the r a In th For service, courtesy, and safety, call a Yellow Cab. Yellow Cab Co. TAXI SERVICE PHONE 1-100 107 Fifth St. Commencing Monday Buster Keaton —in— | “Go West” Matinee Monday at 2:30 Norris, Republican, ska, as_ chairman of the agri Then it 1 hy the retiriffe committec nian, in which he declared that every one of the southern power compan You can’t uplift people by sitting term senatoria down on them. Hanna 44,141; Stone 12022. A liarity of the vote was that. Ston ran much stronger in the short term race than in the senatorial coates Other State Offices City National Bank Hoople 50,090. Lieutenant governor 1,670 pi Maddock’ 64,095; Kelsh ‘50,960 "Bismarck, North Dakota, Jul July 8, 1926 No. 9 Vol. 1 Le crackers was the height of -entertain- ment? for Bismarck people | 7th Commandment— and better relations | It is written: Minor between the building| repairs can be made 7~ | 50,681. State treasure 1,422 FOR SALE Complete Restaurant fixtures and both directions.| light the giant fire- “Fourth” The -is| (Otherwise you may|cracker and it fiszes 2 35,086; 06 here tomorrow, but! stop longer than you| and doesn’t explode, consisting 0! Sil- 3 Pebeeariina: ae hs the cannon. will roar | anticipated.) bend over it and blow equipment ig of Dishes, the fuse. It is hard and the eagle will verware, Tables, Chairs, Ice boxes, celebrate the Fourth. | Roman candle toward your little sister. It Bismarck, N. Dak. to normalcy again by Yes, 27,217; No, 24,375. “There care resuming our building Increased pay for legislators H_ Elready reported for the Independ- ‘ise and at the same| We’ like most peo- 7 ~Alents. “what's good for |time add materially to | ple. We hope most 15 1 |.» potato: bugs?” the looks of your| people like us. “What's the matter | home. Ee CONGRESS ENDS 3 =| LONG SESSION 2 2 AT THREE TODAY Bischorts (Continued trom, page one.) found time for eg few investiga- with the oben es A good index to rour age—try play- ing ball awhile with the ki The cheaper the pol- itician the more he costs his country. You will like us better as you learn to know us‘ better and “They tell me you have a model husband, Mrs. Hick Fred Miller has*the side walls up already for his new home on es, but ain't a workin’ edel.* patriotic and | better. Twelfth, street. His shely buii up your - lather = ani ip Inveutitations held hear- help ld Lumber When you have a| Weiseiiberger are do- will not be cheaper} moment to and nothing yet dis-| build. covered aus lumber ing most of the penter work, seni | ings on the prohibition question. An- spare, car- other inquired into tariff commis- sion activities-and a third launched in adaptability for all Sarah—John and I] When the modern eee. ee Ameen Kinds of construction | are engaged. ,, | wife ee sowing, ‘on tiny ugh at least part of the forthcom:|]| . Purposes. iy You don't inate theyre. gan tl ing recess; Py pes . i“ mean A Sl erally ssh iden om iitce "investing hes etact HL town, We ane the thinks't So:| | When wo think of of J "Tadeo nce, recommending his . pe sae wo often: te as in. E ment, and looked also into a beautl. S| charges againt Frederick A. Fenning, FOR Disttict of Columbia commissioner. WHITE ce BLUE! inquiric Jess attentior ‘various house

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