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_ losing the first 7 to granted have not ~arranged to decide a the a geet mee eter ay x : ea Sg recent visit. to jean please th IB BUILDING -. BOOM INSTATE BIG TEAMS IN LONG STRUGGLE Yankees Maintain the Lead, While Pirates Make Ter- rific Rush lust five weeks of struggle in 1 league have failed ding to any g » and anoth n weeks will end of the The Ne ankees are running far whead of the field while the Pirates appear to have rounded into. the stretch with a terrific rush, three games ahead of the St. Louis | Ca Is and) four head of Cincinnati. Beaten eight straight times, the Brooklyn Dodgers | are being trampled in the wild dash for the wire, the Giants ‘hav loped over them to lock Chicago Cubs in fourth ph Pitcher Abl te klyn yes- style d by his than n even break from 7 Philade nhile |, and winni the second 10 to 5, Ki reenfield allowed the Cubs hits and won for the Giants Lurry Benton pitched Braves’ third consecuti setting down St. L ly them doubles. Bab «. The stride along home run of the Boston! shut out,! to 0. He} five safeties, two of 36th Homer Yankees resumed a wi with Babe Ryth’s the year and def peaker did his best land Indians in the driving out a circuit blow with two on inthe fourth, Cleveland winning from Washington eventually 7 to 5. Al Simmons also recorded a round trip smash which gave Philadelphia a 3 to 1 victory over Chicago. ixteen hits by the Boston Red S Bryan Harris a 7 to 6 decision over the Brown Rigney, Bos- ton shortstop epeies for the winning rans in (i ll 8th. every outstanding team in the NINE }GAMES: beaten ley, Sanish and Par- THE OVERARM in back} to use When trying for speed stroke swimming it is best the overarm stroke. This is accomplished by ments just the reverse of the crawl stroke when swimming face forward. The arms are brought upward fro the side as far forward as possib and the stroke is made down the side and as deeply as is natural. mov Donnybrook, § shall and also have an impressive vic- | tory over Esteven, Canada, among! many others, Several star players are appearing in the Wildrose line- up, among them Joe ‘Parmer, a player who can catch, play infield or outfield y,and who hits.them Morken, a @reat flv hawk eliable hitter, and “Grassy” Ka- about as slick 2 third sacker s can be found in the Northwest. Kabeary is batting in the clean-up position for Wildrose, cracking them hard from the left side of the plate. There are several other high class per. formers in the Wildrose fine-up, and their pitching ace, Ronning, has great speed, sharp hooks and wonderful He is one of those rare a hard hitting pitcher, also. The prisoners are real players, on the job every minute. People come froni all parts of the state to watch these boys perform, and two of the; ible, however, best drawing cards on the team are| € that if there are two outstanding, the two colored boys, Holland, the teams in the state at the end of the| Sub-catcher and coach, and Peoples, season a game between them may he the fast second-sacker: The All Stars the unofficial. have three stellar outfielders in Ga- sink, MeCrill and Longre. Riley, at short, has been leading the team in hitting. Garver and Kelly are getting away big with their jobs at third and first respectively, and hitting hard. vder, the hard hitting backstop, be back in the game Sunday. n’s record this season ix now ints to 2 defeats, Manager Or-| ton has his charges out on the dia- mond practicing at every opportunity, | Pennant Progress f em LEAGUE Bismarck High School Offi- cials Arrange Football Ac- tivities For Fall hard; and Nine football games will be play beary, e Bismarck High school te: ar, the schedule y hs for the fir: the alumni, three games against New Salem and ashicy been -determined, ‘Other games scheduled are: October 2-—Jamestown at Bismarck. October 9—Fargo at Bismarck. October October 30—Dickinson at Bismarck. November 6—Mandan at Bismarck., In accordance with a decision of; the state high school athletic league, there will be no championship play-, off this year. It is po: DEMPSEY PUTS UP HIS CASE Heavyweight Fighter Tells Boxing Court Situation as son to Wills’ Challenge New York, Aug. - 10.— Dempsey, king of the he: “ot ben his case to the supreme court boxing agai irritated (P)—Sack New York .... Cleveland sees Seton ears, ehiladetphia The: records of the ca polngson Jonge: his that.on three different ve champion agreed to meet, challenger, Harry Wills. +: argument against him as: he applied today for a license to carry on his trade in New Y ‘¢. appexred to be that he had failed to accept) the Wills’ challenges. GEORGES WILL |. NOT BATTLE =: » French Boxer Refuses to Meet Philadelphia St. Louis . Boston Games Today Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. New York at Detroi Philadelphia at Chi NATIONAL, Standi Pittsburgh St. New York... St. Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at: Brooklyn. pee ro re Cincinnati at Philadelphia. ngel ug. A }—The kasmnaaanameeed ont says that vg vate i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION F, Standings ie Huttinan, Eos . Gamen Toler Columbus, at Minneapolis. adienepalis at Kenass City, Louisville. at Milwaukee. 4 othets sige ees | HOW,1O.SWI out of the water at all times, and the 4 tel Cilies dnd ‘Towns Report 'Bisi- est Period in Past Ten Years North Dakota is enjoying the busi- est building season in the last ten rs and one of the lergest in the In nearly every community building lactivity is more pronoun thas or any other preceding prospects are bright fof u continuation as most communities stil are underbuilt. E. A. Ketter of the Jamestown | Chamber of Commerce estimates that { $632,000 has been spent this year in j Jamestown and $200, in the Jamestown trade territory. Five new business ipetbeel) and two new public buildings together with 50 residences make up the total: in Jamestown proper. Among buildings erected this year are the Trinity hospital building, four stories and fire-proof and a three-story building for the Knights of Columbus. reeae at Fargo ‘argo, with a $2,000, 4.08 006 at the city proper and $4,000,000 in trade territory is holding Loe the ‘states. largest city. . Bight new business buildings, one of them six stories high, have helped rinks the total but another item of eqaal importance is the construction of 300 new dwetling houses. W. P. Ches- nut, -seeretary of. the Fargo Com- mercial Club, estimates that 700 new residences have been built in the Fargo trade area in addition to those in the city ‘oroper. Projects in Bismarck estimated at $667, including seven new business buildings. Three of ‘these helping to expand the: city’s facilities for medical care, the largest shaladtec} being additions to j the Bismarck and St. on 8 tals and a new aa ding for a medical clinic. P. Goddard, sec- retary of the ‘Ateociatton of Com- merce, estimates the number of new residences at 40. With the building season slij more than half over Grand meat permits totalled | $6' Two business buildings and a large schoolhouse addition help':to swell the total. W. W. Blaine, secretary of the Grand Forks Commercial Club, places the number of new residences a 33, including an aj eee ‘house.| New Sugar Building activity in the =e Forks trade area includes a new sugar fac> tory to cost $1,500,000 and other con- ‘struction estimated at $250,000 more. ‘The new school addition contains a ‘gymnasium, auditorium and class | Fooms. B. E. Sorensen, president * nit Fllendale Commercial Club; the waies of new building in "that 27,500 and in the hat are i. BACK STROKE At first the arms will reach out al- at right angles with the bod but with practise more power can eloped triking them deeper the wate: The body is given a slight roll to- ward each stroke, but the face is ly breathing is the same as strokes. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service Ine.) for all Second game— Cineinn. Philadelphia.) cc Rixey and ‘Hargrave; Knight. Ulrich and Henline, Pierce, RH. Chicago : a 2 New York . Kaufn and field and Snyder. fine. 14 new ‘busine Hartnett; sGresne in the terri -R. 05 513 0 Sothoron, Halla- Benton and Sei St. Louis Boston Keen, Re and O'Farrell! AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Detroit . Philadelphi Chicago . *: Walberg ‘and Cochri Grabowski, ‘of new residences bui tory Md seven. Frederick, vice president of from $75,000 to $80,000, apartment house to cost $50,000 and {sx new residences. ! School itis sharing ‘in. the rapid ‘develop- ‘ment of Northwestern North Dakota. 1' ite building program is estimated y Holloway,| cial Club. The new structures clude ines buildings; a tw brick schoothouse and: 12 rei 1,95 and the value of Suiting in the ith, " winery 23,2" ‘area is estimated at $75,000. New school houses are getting the 1] year, according to Charles. Bastgate, district extension agent. In addition eight big barns arc being’ erected is placed at two and two houses Sate 1 ne built. The number of new resi- a 3} dences in the le territory is nine. in-} the liatvey Commere' Houses Gol rat $50, 8. 0. Dundas, secre: ta 8. The number of new residences, call in Stark county, six having been by farmers near Dickinson. The ———— | hte +the amount of new -buil Watford City figures mae, that, of tne ‘Watford City Commer. is placed at » - E.\ erected in the Dickinson area this EB neter of new business buildings roves Le iH. 16 dis Falk, Boston ... St. Louis . Harriss and Gaston; gard and Schang. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 5 0 St. Paul ...... Dumont and’ Gowdy; Hoffman, Investigation reports of | was sia to be unfounde 4 ge appoints War ‘6| Ps McCracken, Jr., Chicago lawyer, as assistant secretary of commerce in | charge of aviat Daughter-in-! law of of the late E. W. Scripps opens legal fight in Ohio agninst his estate for $10,107,334, volving the 32 Scripps ‘newspapers and press service, 4 LInterstate Commerce Commission, in Washington rules that present] charges of the Pullman company for sleeping and parlor car accommodn- tions are not unreasonabl gett Ohio, Nebraska and mary campsigns come to Oklahoma Wichita &. 1; St. Joseph 11, | Omaha Denver Des Moi Lincotn 1 y 9% Tulsw 4. BURNS fe Glenrid. mnanuscelptae fatlous werks of Tobast Bergen werd fegmaally AaMed over to the trustecs of-the Scottie National library recently. It will be of interest to know that Burns, one 4 of literature’s best known poets, was nee at ia as at one time Poct Laureate of Free- | sider danger’ popula. as interested in Lae tion growing. beyond, ‘aodsorou ‘ | abe 3 ashley booty. rather g ‘matic: agen| sie aac i oe is “i from masonry, He and was Deputy Master’ of F James lodge from 1784 to 1788. was born January 25, 1759, near Ayr, s d died here Sully; 21,17 yon the Bulgar- otland, routier is poli, Parie—The soe, cations, says, be. Svbarts jon. this nickname, prolife team Fran-) ine,” ine, to advertise ad a Fas. ae Bore revalver |’ ip of bance pret. teint alg men 000 for building | iT and one new residence. Tho number mutiny and rebellion in soviet ed 5 They're alae laughing at Julia Little Snake, but jolly Julia, the one ton belle with eve bade Julia. When elephant of "the 101 they . asked the 101 Ranch Real Wild West and Great Far East side shows, which will be seen in Bismarck, Saturday, at herself and everything. her to pose wil erds, Julia laughed and grunted, “Not so August 14 see She’s not a bit sensitive, is ith Jeanie, the. ere hat me, higger than elephant.” However, since Julia has become one syed the fentares with Doc Oyler’s huge side show with 101 Ranch, she has, learne’ grows her bankroll. Julia travels that her size is her fortune, and the bigger she looks the bigger. from the show-trains to the lpt in a Now senctractian: te Brammiek: Wi tee ton’ truck, and it looks as aban she were sitting on’a roller skate. Mandan News «:| LEG BROKEN BY FLEEING DRIVER Henry Williams Ran Down While on Shopping Tour For His: Mother City and county authorities, are on the lookout for a hit and run driver who struck down Henry Wil son of Mr..and Mrs. Warren Wil- liams, as’ he was.crossing the street at Second avenue and ‘Main street, Saturday ' afternoon, breaking his Hangs on to Bottle s had been shopping for his md was. going east on the leg. mother crossing. Main street struck him down. The ane continued on ‘his ‘way. Though his-leg was broken, young Williams was found after the acci- dent still holding on to an uninjured botle of mitk which he had been tek- ing’ to his mother. Bands May ay Play in Concert ert Thursday +R. B Lutz, m manuger of the dan ban®, yesterday extended vitation to the members of the Bis- marck band to hold another joint rehearsal tonight in Mandan and there is good prospect of another joint concert Thursday night in Mai dan. At that concert Ralph Law was prevented last Friday night from being present to give his solo num- ber on account of his wife’s illness. Members of the Bismarck band had their rehearsal last night. Mr. Lutz invitation to them to be present and perticipate in the rehearsal at } — tonight and the concert Thu fey, was- extended ‘through A, 8S. Er a of the Bank of North Da- phe concert program Friday success, and it.is. the hope ote ‘ose who ar¢ ‘arranging for an- r crowds. continue to draw satisfyi If sufficient apother joint concert sented mext week i in’ ADMIRES ES SCENERY’ ee Dr. Jenne W. Larson and. her son, Atlo, of Chicago have been visitin, since the- middle of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. pany with Mr. and. Mr a week-end trip to jsmarck, He had only stepped about two feet from the curb when the car turning north°in a wide swing off of of the joint concerts that they. hake) ite the interest _is Stinced it’ may be there will be still] sf'uve-menane rogram pre- it week with In com- GRAIN YIELDS SHOW UP WELL North Dakota Are Bét- ter Than Expected ields varying all’ the way “seed” back” to 25 «bushels ‘to acre feature the threshing of wheat this year in western’ North Dakota. The grain is reported to be of an unusually beh g ps all of it run- k northern, weighing 2 pounds to’ the bushel... Poorest Well Headed It is indicated the crop’ prospects are considerably improved over those of a few weeks bark. Some yields which were not thought, worth the cutting are running as high: as, 5) and 6 bushels to the’ acre, Te- ported. Even where the stems were too short for cutting in the usual way, it was found _ the heads were nicely filled: out. Farmets, who planted whoat on last 4ear's summer fallow, are said to be harvesting from 15 to 26 bushels to the acre regardiess of whether the fields are in the poor districts or not. Recent: rains have benefitted the corn crop tremendously and forage is not expected to be near se scarce as was anticipated, Pasturage has been greatly benefitted by recent rains, as well as the corn, Workmen'Picnic ° Is Great Success annual picnic of the A. O. U. f Mandan at which members of w. the Bismarck chapter were guests, , groved a, great success Sunday, More han 200 peo: were in attendance. Hi ram of races at ne Hal y = nds abous, three niiles Mandan, near Sunny. Ina fonebail game, the Bismarck Work- men defeated their Mandan brectigee: lied oft ahiaaee: Me of its kina}: in seve rs, aeci - Ree ‘to Charles Toma: Toman, oe secretary Master Workina’ general ghee Als ‘appoitted worked.out the ater deer “a ee through the badlands 2 dora. Dr, Larson was quite tak with the. picturesque scenery of the bad lands on the ti Though she fieuly is. returning tonchie zo Friday, she|'ties as the e mises to return ae she “has to wel BACK AFTER TEN D. ext summer if laborato: of this ah 1. C, Iverson returned idnias from a ten days’ ip. combined, after visiting hogy fe Ben Dakota brother, nesota and qe company., w: 8 Jerson of Minnekota. BEBAKS UP 1 IN ND NINTH Tie’ shope: : Hutt oer oe fob ok the Hutt ai Boehm’ vacation and business ae nine de- sar rom aul, She: aration of tw weeks. ing wae 8 feature] in the ninth] The T! He ‘first fa Dr. D. Ww. Balit:-o€-: Pipentons,| “sueite elected grand chef de rty and Eight, meeti jon at Mankato. | grand conductor, eh! Po aiid, ots es iz Rekbors, adiBréokings,:8, Dit Nee Leer cca a ted neat Fare | juded: Barney ppc asd Hibbing, a baskets i ‘fal ‘of home-made i Satbte I ladie-e-e-s, cates! today put Pore cry in milling ja. cag n wheat from the southwest near of Minneapolis and "he all-rail. route to.points ast of tl state line. tive by the Mi pale a fore ae ‘erop, me Hed ine Mine in to Panapute: with a wens te Care a Setter be bi With the coneent ones ‘he i it me into re — a iby . ‘s geeat ‘out: r The ainocaptaod ‘stats ye [Bn tion on from niteaseateen ily offered by the. Minneapolis St. Louis an ed Soo. line enw} al ter today, A p by the M tana railroad Commi elol 5 which is to the Commerce ission, was made lie urgin; effectiveness of Minneapolis an St. Louis -rates. i of commerce, merce of commerce . of chamber. of commerce and the com: mercial elub of Vatlev City, ‘ai fon im.| —_. portant grain of North Dakota. STATE BRIEFS YOUTH DRAGGED TO DEATH Hebron—Helmut Herring, nine-year sold son of “Mr. and Mrs, Edward shipping points stirr himself. Funeral services were held] k at New Leipzig, Rev. Zah! officiating. to-w ndan, The‘ is said sasha about DROWN IN IN MissouRt - Sanish—Mrs, Douglas Gibb, 33, was. drowned last Saturday afternoon when swimmi jssouri river, feery tnnding, <Acrraup janding.. A group of whe oreba, with her, coutd.do nothi ng! to save the drowning woman when ‘they heard her cries. It is believed: that she encountered a step-off. The thody has not been recovered, The woman, promin: activities here, is survi husband and three children. 70, Arroiwr vr: eee WATCHMAN N. ittees have. — — pointad hee niceties men regai wed tl securing a. city night watchman and to look nee o ealtabie soni a skating tine this fe consideration $i by her for income tax reports to eee) state laws were reached al Tax Commissioner T. H. H. Thoresen a . fd - many oummintien business my North, Dakota, ul have to’ révise theit accounting ges 4 Tg mand. Vern | Loomis, the Mandan, the chamber of} °F? Jamestown, the: Minot |), ior leam just se of the} Fa: chil Ks in social and club’ of Ni busi late ie advisability’ of “of The said bill 0 ences last week in Minac- oll rater ois, ANE. 3e-leis|- sai duce” lim ree cont I remained adamant. ned in your America’ wi and all that Merc s' Shi ent ah decree in” léred and giye urt of the t in ahd for hand State of and entered and lee of the Clerk ,, tt of eho Em e8. Hieacnh dunintetrator of the Hstate of widred Sint Geceaned. Sophia J. bh, Sarah a fe eta ca Thomas iz Loomis, ford Loomis, ‘Loomis, Morris ren Qu: item of the Smith, Guy minors, were defendants, in favor of said plnintife und against the defendants, 4 of One Twousand Ninety- six us and “Forty-eight gents 43109 which judgment and. de- scr qmong | other things, directs the ie he pre perty ereintter deneritied, to aatiery the; amount of said judgment, with in terest thereon and the costs and ¢ re Thomas G. cable thereto will satisfy; an sg ret of a writ to me issued out clerk of. said thereof, direct- Ing tne to well sald real property. «, a judgment and de: strom, Sheriff/of Bur- ‘State Ser Dakota, and the said Cou ale, awit well the here. Property to highest bidder for cash at public the front door of the Court. "House in: the tia of Bis- marck, in the’ Count; Burleigh and ‘State of North, Dakota, on the 30th day of August, 1926, at the hour of ine o’clack Inthe afternoon of 1a ery, the amount of Wi decree, with in- d the costs and ex- such sale, of so much as the proceeds of such gale, ay ble thereto will satisfy. premises to be sold as Aforesaia. pursuant to sald judgment and de- cree,‘and to said writ and to this notice are situated in er cael h and State of ‘a nd are described as follows, I, ae re leigh South: Halt of Southeast Quarter {91,3 of BE g-4) Southoast Quarter at Spee oe eet (8K 1-4 of imber Four (4), iyo (30), a Township eione. Gindred haa (140) North, Seventy -six (76) West of the Principal Me: . containt hv ‘acres of land more to the Unite Survey thereof. Btates G ft HEDS' v1 Dated July a TROM, Sheriff of Burleigh Count pong Pleree, Tenneson, Cupler & tambaugh, Attorneys for Plaintiff, go, North Dakota, 27. 6— NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of tne katate of Af. . sete ley, Devteased. y ‘reement of the Heirs and State @, Dakota, and by virtue of . nail Poesonnt ro} and quit claim deed on all real al prop- erty water to the said Xx Bone ees by the heirs of jot a mits tn the envdesigned- wider othe unde w the said j yan sit ner en i rates f, Deeds ii Office ‘of the: tte Sounty of Burleigh ang state of “iit ea tthe tains ‘ nies ! ome, t Toons resi port Gienview fp opatotice uddres ‘Bald- ‘in, i ity of Betloiah nd State of Norih Dakota, iC fs i to me within (6) xix ‘months from the date of the first notice. ore Dated this 26th day of July, A. D. Albertina Meyer Bentley, BS. 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