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ose eee en aa SemaaRERRS TRE on ea popenetiy x TS SOUGHT FOR -- NEW YORK TEAM Washington Asks Waivers on + Veteran Shortstop—Hug- gins Puts in Bid Roger Peckinpaugh, veteran short- the stop of Washington who hai yed with Cle Boston and New York in the Am can league, again is sought by th Yankees. Washington has asked wa Miller Huggins has put in a Peck. Why the Yankees seek Peck is a Sen ‘s and pid for L. Louisville 36 Milwaukee 36 Indianaoplis . 40 Toledo ‘ 47 Kansas City 61 St. aul 8 Minneapolis 58 Columbus 78 mes Today Minne: at Columbus. Toledo Milwau Kansas City NATIONAL LEAGUR indianapolis, s Louis. Chicago Brooklvn é New York........+ Boston mystery, for ghe team with Mark Koenig at shortstop. n its eighth straight con St. Louis for the third time, 10 to 7. Koenig fielded lessly. The Pennant virtually is as- sured if the Yankees win half of their remaining 56 games, although Cleveland is keeping pace several notches behind, with Philadelphia gradually being outdistanced, Wins Third Straight Cleveland took its third straight) from the Athletics, 3 to 2, Buckeye and Miller pitching shut out ball); after the first’ inning. Barbee, a Philadelphia recruit from the Pied- tripled in the first, his bow to major ue ball. Washington required 11 innings to stop the White Sox, 7 to 3, Blanken- ship of Chicago suffering a broken thumb on his right hand in an at- tempt to cut down a smash from Myer's bat. The Senators made a four run rally in the 11th for the verdict. Roston outhit Detroit but lost the Rain postponed all tional league. mont leagu s in the - RAST GAME IS PROMISED FOR ~ NEXT. SUNDAY Love Will Pitch For Bismarck —Harvey Nine Plays Winning Baseball Members of the Bismarek ball team -will be back in force for the game ‘with Harvy afternoon on the local diamond. Fans will see a good exhibition at that time, for is a fast well thie her games » r, losing only three of she com- son. Two of the games lost Harvey w art of a series with Though the forced to forego the plea: ing together last Sunday on account ‘of the absence of some members on vacation, a number of the local play- ers put in their time pleasurably in other fields. George T ‘ord, comparatively a recent acquisition for the local team, pitched last Sunday for Baldwin. He atiowed four hits, scored 11 strike- outs and assisted in the winning of that game, 6 to 3, from the Armour company team. Doe Love worked for Mandan last Sunday and assisted materially in their win from Richardton by the score of 17 to 2. Love will pitch and * Simonson will be on the receiving end of the local battery Sunday. MINOT LOSES 10 PARSHALL : Seore 5 to 4—Parshall Team », to Play All Stars at Prison Sunday The Parshall baseball team, which will nlay the All Stars at the state “penitentiary Sunday afternoon, re- cently defeated the Minot nine in a seven-inning game played at Parshall, the score being 5 to 4. Parshall has a@ fast team this season, which will give the All Stars a tough battle Sun. >. ‘he box score of the Parshall-Minot. * game follows: Minot ABH POA ‘> Bowlby, If. oe B 0 0} I, Rush, ss. .3 o4 5 2 ; 0 : a | 0 Lineberg, c. . 4 1. ‘MeeGe, cf. . 11 . 5 0 . af . os iJ ° ‘> wl cmremoosrer al Leomerscmtocmests Sl rower ine, cf. . » Sb, ve isress, 3b. | re jens, 2b. mington, 4: Leigh, 1p Be se ie a 5 Sloowonnean® wlHcooscore Bl ernmononce 2B 000130 x—4 200100245 K. 2; Line- en Dases—Rush, MeGee, on bdalle—off Leigh 4, off) kA ruck out — by Leigh 8, by Mor- "s its off Leigh 2, off Morris 10. grregation and has done | lew y | Cob Philadelphia at » York. at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston, AMERICAN LEAGUE —_ L. Ne Ey 44 Phila 47 Jetroi 18 Washi 46 Bost few a 67 Philadelphia at Ci Boston at Detroit Washingt at Chi AL LEAG All games rain and wet grounds. AMERICA New York Boston ... Detroit Koka Wiltze, Wingfield Stones and Woodall. KR H & Washington .... 7 1b 0 Chicago... Bi Crowden, 3 nd Ruel, Tate; B H CE ey | Philadelphia : 0 1 G Buckeye, rov Miller and L. Minneapolis . . bus .. 1 b jumbro and Meuter. Ryan and Heving. Milwaukee . 4 Louisville . 5 Eddlema and Y¥ Cullop, Wilkinson and Meyer. well and Ainsmith, WESTERN LEAGUE St, Joseph 9; Lincoln 0. Wichita 6; Omaha 7. Others postponed. Miss Collett Wins Eastern Point, Conn., July —Glenna Collett of Providence national woman's golf champ’ day won the Griswold troph y by one up after a terrific uphi tle. Miss Collett was at one largely to poo! ered her cun that point, whi ed somewhat, and the squared at the fiftes Two Decisions of Ward Co. District putting. She match ‘h hole. The supreme order of the court in the win vs. Ben in McDonnell, Grain Association. of the district court denyin verdict. ‘The: case involved a claim b; sham to grain grown by the nells on Jeased land. leased by M. B farmed by Benjai husband. McDonnell b Gerwein garnishe contention was upheld. Another decision by the reau also was upheld. In its di the high court held that “ are not triable anew in the court and that the findings to be correct and where they will not be disturbed clearly shown to be opposed orem vonmar of the nership of which his wi loyed by her in ot ohare of th claim “on the could not bec! of fe firm and that AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standin, sol an | Yesterday’s Games |: -—____________— | nd Schalk, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION od 0 ilson, Hollingsworth and Krueg. R oH St. Paul ... 5 aL Toledo Pas. | 12 Pipgrass and McCarthy; Clarkson Griswold Trophy Maureen Orcutt of Englewood, N. four down and only six to go, zon the greens after je her opponent slump- Court Are Upheld urt has affirmed an d county district ec of Edward H. Ger- MeDonnll_ as interpleaded defendant and the Minot Farmers Cooperative The case was brought to the su- preme court on appeal from an order jon| ous old. T for a new trial or, in the alternative,| aine’s birthday wish for a judgment notwithstanding the The land Pennant Progress i mination ci Pet.) 581! county district court, award of | administr: dard Oil It was examina | | when the childre A chased the 0 as to the injuries was final.l.as much. as-the sainry accepted: by| ive at meeting of cundidates for state ; whe” put the Car off the| and Killed Four 1, July $5,250 given F. or of the estate of Lewis the Clay mpany, et al, the state supr icn followed charge d owas of the kerosene. mony on the latter point| ‘Leni us conflicting. ~ $6,250 DAMAGE 2 AWARD UPHELD | Standard Oil Co. Held Respon- ~sible For Explosion That me court. throne and into the ground.. That is of Lenin Czar of Rus: come from class, fare $100 for cach. as tl late id, an’ from growing up a Rockefoller is one o doing their best. fool,” ted with American conditions. more rich men sent their -chil- (#)--& damage| dren to the public schools, fewer ri . Getz as| men’s children would lead foolish lives. the Belgian franc. n ea japoleo: ‘ore velvet and ermine, but kept put ting France ahead untii his ekemies got hi ioft disclosed that it was & | mixture of gasoline and kerosene and { highly ymable, itchen range. da new tria re fire] A NEW BUNGALOW Judge ei to tl ts a FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, ich ‘order today Solace wn aan full basement, furnace heat, hard-| ‘a result an explosion occurred etz attempted to light a fi In_ the that followed, Getz, his wife and two were burned to death. jon was brought by the admin- istrator for damages of $7,700 aad a verdict Rta $5,250. plete basement, Muller ardy maple floors. taxes. .Sales price $4,700. one reason why the memory ranks among that of th John D. Rockefeller, Jr.'s, two sons Europe trav: ‘4 fq ea i it is hard,} daughter, Edda, ill of diphthe' Mr. Leeds, tin plate king, vate 0 keep the son of a very rich} postponed for a week when complain- Mr.| ing witness became hysterical. the rich men He makes it a point to have his children study and play| will receive $1 with those of moderate wealth or no] esthte under wealth, that they may become ac-|t¢ i Albert of Belgium cats black was affirmed| bread to set a good example and help If that’s the: best e death of| thing you can qo, that is the thing etz and his family from burns] to do. ceived when a can of oil exploded | in the home February 17, 1923 d that Getz had pur- from a merchant in impression However, an One good idéa would be worth more thai "E, ten tons of black bread. jonanarte ate white bread, itish congressional ~ offices; Paul. Falls for Ira A, Cox of Mussolini rushes to Forli Rome to bedside of his ' Children of Mrs. W. E. D. Stokes tlement of will con- test. 48 BUILDING PERMITS HAVE BEEN ISSUED Estimated Value of Work Covered By Permits Is Placed at $291,524 jing permits were , with east front,| issued during June, 1926, according to! farther to the right when the arm modern in every respect, a com-|a report just completed 'urnace,| r Five rooms and/ building inspector. bath, built-in ice box, nice eae Jow] total since May 4, when the new erms.| by City Auditor M. H. Atkinson, who is also This. brings the building ordinance became effective, to 40. Four of these permits are for business structures, 21 are for dwell- ings, two for private garages, and 13 wood floors, garage, nice lawn, east] for alterations and repairs. front. Sale price’ $3,700. Easy The estimated value of the build- 3 oung; from Mba recov- was M. B. Ger- ieDon. | rates. TO DISCUSS CUT IN RATES (Continued from page o1 and thence by ra duction enhancin Minneapolis’ able the manufacture there o from s of for conve initial co it does n the v crease. OPPOSE railroads ing grain rates on of rates ing it, in changes ison, the sion, crushing ested in serving be most keenly affected by alteration of the rate structure as it has instituted. Action Irks Other Roads While frankly admitting, that they might be compelled to meet the re- duced rate, conferees were pl w that the present policy of sacrificing Minneapolis interests for the sake of a rate structure as equit- ble as possible to the entire mid- west had worked out satisfactorily and that they desired to continue it. Some of the roads affected by the reduction are irked bécause the Min- and St. Louis action comes ne when the western trunk ve pending before the Inter- Commerce Commission an ap- ata plication for an increase in freight They regard the reduction on grain and flour as appearing to ne- gate the necessity of such an latter road's from Minneapol eastern seaboard. Representatives of the roads were in session here today, ostensibly to discuss whether to match the six- cents-per-hundred-pounds dlewest, and tl seventieth birthdi Unfair is unfair, the mmodil not oper | eee ROADS MAY DECIDE TO RATE SLASHES Chicago, July 30,—G)—Six western ith the, Minn apolis and St. Louis railroad in carry- rotest the reduction of shipments Chicago and the competing and flour may drastic all-rail grai to on grain and flour of Chicago, Kane: Duluth, Omaha, St. Joseph, an Millers club Burleigh, ss. Kansas city f TODAY {| (Continued from page ene.) theti¢ deaths of four babies, one only four days old, killed by heat.and the crowd) George Bernard Shaw enjoyed his party, given by The humor- realize Hal! labor party, Irishman’ ma} “Ma as long as Sophoel: iz at ut was jin MeDonnell, her id the grain on the ground that it was really the property of the husband and his Ward county district court in the case of Anton Klemmens vs. the North Di kota Workmen's Compensation Bu- lecision h caser pu prem of the trial court in such cases are presumed ch findings are based upon substantial evide: unle: to the idence.” erat which we wife was. port |b se pret- to ‘ground: ‘oa an he cled’ by border to You wonder that Shi fe your best pla; 10. stage coach ceived as bolt is shot 8. friend: “No, no’ he said. 8 y arms feel shouted, you coul like as I Shaw i. tainer. Voltaire, whe watched the: produc: |‘ tion of his new: play, when. he was 85) di light: wine end. it wrote a good Latin “My time and when \d_ know what m; lift them. up. sa vogetarian, and: totes ab-| 1d light red wine. ‘You wil how lessing stinence. near ae .) 0 the and St. Louis re- the effect of portance’as postponed, account of | q milling center, and making profit- flour heat now shipped to Chicago! ts eastward for milling. laim Rate however, of- ix railroads. in con. y believe, to points in the southwest and in the lower Missouri valley, which depends prin. ally. or entirely on. other roads Jhouse moving, 3. Seay eo ultncntlic: and: Be; Romie] P1VE ROOM OO TINOe. testes eae id we of grain and flour. jon the si rifice rev- enue all over the west on two of their| 4 NEW BUNGALOW, five rooms 8. neapolis and St. Louis rail- icials pointed out, is inter- Minneapolis because ‘ e extensively in the regions of the west which would] SIX ROOM BUNGALOW. Three large bie and eq bedrooms, this entire house includ-| cla . ing basement is in best of condition | will ‘begin next Tuesday, August 3, and most modern, south front, near school, low terms. Sale price $5,250. such an reduction ship- ments announced by the Minneapo- lis and St. Louis railroad, eifective August 25. But from their conference room emanated information that they view the reduction as a menace to the en- re grain rate structure in the mid- that, instead of match- self-protection they may join boards of trade and grain ex- City, Atch. iw still keeps g Think. of Voltaire, wi began his work at 70, and at o ier. ris, where he was re. API Il observe with amazement many men live long without, the. of vegetarianism: or total ab terms. FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, modern, ful basement, room in basement amount furnace heat, hard) maple floors, two bedrooms. le price $4,000. basement, furnace heat, west end. Sale price $4,500. Terms. jew addition, basement _ga- mmediate possession, $5,800, Terms. “house, and garage, furnace. Terms. north front, located near City home in A’ No. 1 condition. price $3,900. Terms. bath, basement garage, cast end. terms. Terms. ; bu: ings, $95, SIX ROOM, wodora two story beans) “yrations and south front, three bedrooms, full pranted since July pany filling station two residences; permits are for alterations and re- SIX ROOM modern two story home, Sale "Bile house just completed. Immediate! possession. Sale price $5,200. Good ing to be done under permits sued from May 4 to July 1, totals $271,424, aceording to the report. This is sub-divided as follow: ess structures, $156,600; dwell- private garages, $72 repairs, $18,650. Only eight permits have been » Mr. Atkinson Three ‘of these are for new one a Standard Oil com- and the other and the other five pairs. The: total estimated value covered by. these eight perniits is ROOM modern two story| Placed at $20,100. heat, hardwood floods downstairs, beau- ful lot, best location, a real bar- In_ addition to building permits, the following permits were issued by the building inspector from May 4 to July 1 plumbing, electrical wiring, 26; treet excavation, 28; Equalization Board to Start Series of Hearings August 3 Hearings by the state boutd of tax equalization to consider thé ussess- lization. of various sof ‘property within the state ind will continue til August 17. Since real estate was not assessed this! year there will be no equal termittently un- at St. Preliminary hearing at Fergus joux Falls, charged with criminal assault, was from worite 000 of $10,000,000 x LILLIAN DEMONSTRATES From the side overhand stroke it should be simple to develop the overhand stroke. In this stroke the left hand goes through the same movements as the right, with the body rolling a little mere}; goes over and into the A feature of this stroke is that the hand pushes the water back for the THE OVERHAND STROKE full extent of the stroke and there is a minimum of.lost motion. Care should be taken to avoid too vertical a movement while the arm is out of the water, the idea being to clear the arm up to the shoulder. The rollingmotion makes this possible without bringing the arm too high up over the ‘shoulder, (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) mated that there are more than 40,000,000 births every year. If the children should be carried past’a given point, the last. one in line would be seven years af age before he passed the counters. France, « recently turned loft of its owner England: : The crude oll. production in the United States for tee week ending June 5, 1926, was 2,009,450 barrels. ‘FOOT SPECIALIST Chiropodist and St, Paul, Harmers Ggain ind Ship- ping Co., Brandon, Devile Lake and Southern and Chicago, Northwestern Railroads;,, August 12, assessment of the Northern Pacific, Soo line and Pullman Car Co., August 17, assess- ment of express, telegraph, street railway and electric transmission line property. Too Much Delay in Suing For Damages St. Paul, Minn., July 30—)—The n of the # nnepin county dis- trict court in dismissing the damage case brought by. M. Lipmanowich, counsel for the republic of Poland, wainst the Crookston Lumber com- any on behalf of the estate of Joseph Medas, was today affirmed by the state supreme court. Mr. Medas, an employe of the Crookston Lumber company, was kill- ed by a falling tree in Beltrami county, February 1, 1916. He at that time was an alien. However, no action was taken on the case unfjj .reeently, the conten: = SE SS Judge tion being that Poland, under the re- gime of Austria Hungary, was tech- nically at war with the United States. The supreme court in affirming CL. Ww. W. too long. this a workmen's compens: Corns, bunions, ingrown nails and all other foot ailments sci- entifically treated. . R. CLARA -B, WESTPHAL Phone 311 Bardwell held tha time“had elapsed to bring mn in’ accordance with. the ion act. ly of BEAUTIFUL HOME. with fireplace,’ ly of |A 7} four bedrooms, hot water hardwood flo and trim, launde room, garage, south front, best 0! ‘able properties open to you for inspection at time, ou good, honest, quick, the very lowest prices. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY : in- Webb 2 wiel pring and mattress, 1 si mattress, 1 ru 1 flope amp, amd other articl Ave. A. 1052W. ROOM FOR RPNT— 411 Ave. A. in. 417 So. Ninth St. 894M. COMPETENT GIRL for ‘house work. 14 Ave. B, West. modern home. and wait on trade. Bismarck August Ist. Phone 575W. TION HBA! a ran APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN and the Southwest Millers League in| In County opposingieemetion ofs,the reduction | Davies, Judge. : apie TatettakConierce Commies ndtnui’ a™ Egat, Beasene., Laverna Freigang,* vs. Freigang, ‘oline na n, Eaith Emanuel ma Lindsey,. Tabca Freigang,. and his special guardian. er The ‘State of North . Da Above named respondent: You and each of cited and required t the ‘County Bui fl ie forenoon of that da, it-any you have, wh: the Petitioner on-fle herein, ing for the a intment of Las Freigung as Administratrix of t! Estate of Edmund A. Freigang, 4: late of the City of County, orth: should not be granted. ant servi “4 tm my| tion as require y 3 4 By the Court, 1, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Co: Date of first publication, bar ate did: Pope Leo, rime, and jotes Eo ICR aga relected. ap t mh ner THIS AGENCY has many most desir-\ niny do s0 on its list other! scheduled for 10 o'clock on the morn- then those advertised. This list is ing of August 18. ‘being our pleasure to give! Augyst 3 figures "*. . vice. id ering ney has loan connections to} the state will thelp. you pay cash and thereby ct) operations next year. On August 10 Nine Years Active City Selling. Block. 7 Phone 0 it chairs, 1 walnut 1 Simmons bed, 1 Essbe| Tx9's, ousehold Phone e comfortable: room in modern home. -Very close FOR RENTS room house and barh. general FOR RENT—Attractive room in new. 682 or 1074. YOUNG MAN to work in fur shop Company. FOR PRENT—Light housekeeping rooms and garage to right party by’ PETITION STRATRIX State of North Dakota, County of Court, before ¥. C. eased. Petitioner, Freigang, ‘Albert Freigang, Freigang, a minor, by L. Vou,Hook, fou are hereby ‘appear before ‘ourt of the County of | & igh in sald State,at the office ‘o Fi of sald County, for this Cita- Ww. 2 rt. July 39, Niigata province, Japan, tien of real estate valuations and no, forthat-hearing for the benefit of city and county officials has been sched- uled. City and county officials or location. Sale price $9,000. Terms.| individual taxpayers who have mat- ters to present to the hoard, however, at a special mecting ,At the organization meeting on probably will be presented showing the amount which need to finanee | its the: assessment and valuation of tel- ephgne property will be considered. The rest of the schedule follows August 11, railway and sleeping car roperty of the ind Continental, reat Northern, Chicago, Milwaukee In The Year Pleasant ToTake SCOTTS EMULSIO Rich In Alt Cod-Liver Oil : ~ Richard’ Washburn. Child, visiting} § Cool en that the! cEaE re l s serious. Find ce protectidn neura ‘an’ accident itten ‘by this It makes carbon work -for you, instead of against you. No point to decarbon- izing any more. The more carbon—the more power. ° With carbon in the cylinders, and Red Crown - Ethyl. Gas- oline in the tank, in- . stead of a, knock you get power,and lotsofit. without the well known stutter, for— Red-Grown- Ethyl You can rmake the t A homing pigeon lest at Marennes, ame