The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1926, Page 6

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PAGE SIX CARDINALS “BOOST LEAD “OVER REDS St. Louis Now 2 Games Ahead of Cincinnati and 3 Ahead of Pittsburgh Cardinals were taking s from Chicago, 2 to 0 and} halted the r three and a half . Rain also stopped the Boston York game, the only pr contest scheduled in the league. . former Cub ace, who the Cardinals in the midd eason, shut out his former 2 0, with three hits. Charl Root was touched for eight. Alexander's double, Doutit’s _ triple and Southworth’s double provided the only runs of the game, The Cubs hit Rehm oceasionally in the second game, but Blake Osborn snd Huntzinger felt the power of the St. Louis war clubs with Southworth, O'Farrell and Hornsby leading the attack, Still Under .600 Mark The Cardinals have 5 the standing. Only once in the long | history of the National league has 4 team gained the pennant with a mark of less than 600. That was in 1215 when Philadelphia won with ar aver- Brooklyn won in 1920 k in 1922 with marks of Chicago recorded the highest_aver- age in the past 20 years with .76: 1906. The New York Yankee leading their circuit today with .620. Rain again stopped hostilities among the leaders in the American league. The Detroit Tigers defeated St. Louis, 6 to 3, in the only game played. Manager McGraw has let Captain Frankie Frisch, star s: di baseman of the New York ta, back into the fold at the expense of a $500 fine. The crack infielder must also. stand the loss of his salary from August 22, when he left the club in St. Louis without notice. LAKERS WILL PLAY PRISON TEAM SUNDAY Jimmy Duncan of Barnesville; ured to Do Mound Work For All Stars Two speedy ball clubs will tangle tentiary diamond nthe Turtle lays claim to the of northwestern North rtue of its vietory at junday over the Omemee- championshi G club, and the prison All Stars will meet. The Lakers, with an enviable record made _ agains amateur and semi-p of the northwest, contend that “th must be met and defeated hefore; any other clup can lay claim to the title. Turtle Lake lost a game All Stars early this sea: Lierboe, Lakers’ challenge for Sund All Stars management, even up the count. Jimmy Duncan of Barnesville do the twirling for the All Sta management contending th: titled to import an “outsid inasmuch as the contains se Duncan is a his offerings from the starboard side, and has won considerable repu- tation as a speed ball artist. to the’ hoping to will , the it ix en- * pitcher, imported _ p! wy hurler who The game will start promptly at oc AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings New York Cleveland Philadelphi Washington Detroit Chicago St. Louis’ Boston Results Thursday Detroit 6; St. Louis 3. New York at Philadelphia, rain. Washington at Boston, rain. Others not scheduled, mes Te Detroit at CSievetande ‘Washington at Boston, New York at Philadelphia. No others scheduled. : NATIONAL LEAGUE rgh 4 Cincinnath ra oan. = New York, hed Games Todav a at Apotenogg igh at Chicago, at New York. ‘ia at Brooklyn. Lsssesese _ 1 | earage building ta Pittsburgh- | s points in re | H | Pennant Progress || ——_________" “benefit. dan Hotel Ruc and paper to the aff: ment, Refreshment booths were pro. vided, Cusey will then go to Rochest to enter training at Mayo Brothe hospital. sther Hollst night in honor of » who is soon to le make parents. guests, Gertrude Lundquist.won honors, The home was prettily decorated fen flowers ved. Miss Adele been spending t ith her mother, fete this mioviiig: for ‘Devroit, Mich, where she is employed. trite FOR MINNEAPOL for his home. GO TO OHIO er and at SHIRTS at $2.00 Our “Mainstay” and Yours. Inves- tigate vhere she _ She will er entertained spon-! taking the egion und* coast. | Revo- crowd merri- | js | with | and a luncheon was | | Beach, Lt Margaret Osgood and Miss Miller of Linton. arri Gert Thursday | pee volt ‘Ashton, | E Nea, Tenn., after parents, Mr. und Mrs, J. Kyje é Hawk will go by way of Grand Forks and Winnipeg, northern route to the} RECOVERS FROM ILI SS Ted Musgjerd, who has BODENSTAB organ of ear mother of Mrs. W. H. in Bismare North Dakota, RETURN FROM Mr. and Mrs, ality INESOTA | Shearn rned from al ation at Lake Clitherall | TRE PARTY ained last | HERE FROM CARSO! varty com-) Miss Dorothy Schnecker, Katherine.| ence Berry and Miss Leta sts. A fe ved at Hoffman's following | cture, | acblicss te HERE. FROM GLENCOR, ERTAIN AT BRIDGE | Mr. and Mrs, James Burh ss Olive Lee entertained 12) Glencoe visited friends here T é ladies at bridge | Wednesday) day. ning, Miss Martha Gertrude Lund- st Winning honors. Out-of- taal s included Miss bi oe Miss Lorine Mi meier of Carson were Bismarck itors Thursday. ure UNDERG OPERATION Miss Eva Dorrance underwent an cperation at the Bismarck hospital | ! pon; You Are Invited--- To go through our Cannery—loeated at Bozeman, especially when cannery is at peak capacity the first part of August during the rush to pack these peas-——-just fresh from the vines Bozeman Peas are canned under the most ideal conditions humanly possible to have anywhere in the world—from every standpoint to be considered by anyone. Bozeman Brands Are Sold by e ne Bozeman = nin Co, Bozeman. Montana We Are Headquarters for Canning Fruits LOWEST PRICES — FINEST QUALITY , CARLOT BUYERS * Crabapples, Plums, Peaches i || Order Now—Later Fruits Inferior. a Fancy Potatoes Carlot Just Arrived Per Peck Celery, Fancy Bu Bananas, doz. Tomatoes, fane a are Ib. in y Chinook, Ib. fancy } thick Cheese, ny pe eesewees Golden Bantam Corn, 2 Ib. tin, White Corn, special value, 2 Ib. ‘in, 2 for Be WILD GRAPES PICKLING ONIONS SQUASH — SWEET POTATOES WHITE SATIN CAKE FLOUR Mixing Bowl Freq . Decorator Set Free 60c Value, Special Complete 40c Factory tative Will Offer His Line at Special Prices Post Toasties és Post Bran Pot Roast, steer, Ib. ..... Rib Roast, prime steer beef; lb. . (Rolted if desired.) Rare eal Shoulder Roast . . Shoulder Steak ........ o Fresh. Halibut’ .:- ‘Prime Spring Chickens Our fancy Smoked Sa: i jieacy. Try it for’ ead luncheons, as emleaee - Tongue Loef, ms morning for submucous trouble. a Left Thursday night for ‘Know Lévening at dinner. Covers were mark. | si: of ulmdatited for six guests. rat the hone of Mrs: wire prettily decerated with garden flow- en ill for! from: Washburn, where | several days, is sufficiently improved{ the guest of Miss. Maxine to return to his work ut the bank of| lough. | RETURN FROM FORT SNELLING and} Hedstrom and ‘Gene-Sloan returned THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE She is getting along nicely. they have been attending the C. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER — | “A™?: Miss Jane jagen entertained last | GUEST HERE Miss Mamie Nelson of is the yuest of Mr. an Iverson and family, The tables wer: Mrs, RETURNS FR b ASHBURN Miss Elaine Bowman us returned ¢ hax been MeCul® itz Wanner, William Smi Paul “he best food at the lowest prices’ Phone 1080 FOLEY’S Sanitary Delivery .. Saturday Specials Shafer’s Dill Pickles, a 50c value, per quart jar Foley’s Baking Powder, 35 cent value, per can Try Our Brand Coffee Heintz Catsup, 70c- Pet Peanut Butter, value, 2 bottles 2, 814 oz. glass TOP noyiny cscs 55e only . Fancy Dairy Butter «~ 3 and 5 pound jars. -_ 10 bars P. & G. Soap, We have a few Sani ‘ Flush brushes with a cae, Searet: a can of Sani Flush, while ‘they last, $1.00, for only ........ 87 op Minnesota No. 1 Potatoes, per bushel... . aad $1.95 Bakery Specials Yeast Raised Sugared Doughnuts, per doz. 25e Butter Rolls, extra fine, per doz. Raisin Bread, graham and white, each. Honey Cream Cake, small and large ... Date (ake, marshmallow filling, each -25 and 50c Strawberry Angel Food Cake, each ....80¢ Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Cookies made-fresh every day. -15 and 30 Fruits Blackberries, Oranges, Bananas, Concord and Malaga Grapes, Crab Apples, Jonathan Apples, Pears, a Peaches, Italian Prunes, Pink Meats, Ice Cream Melons. Vegetables Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, Montana Corn, Peppers, Cucumbers, Green and Dry Onions. . + We wish to express our appreciation of ‘the prompt ac- tion of the City Commission in the matter of enforcing the State Law and City Ordinance relating to Sunday | closing, and trust that their action will meet with the HEARTY SUPPORT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Bismarck Food ‘Market; Jones & Webb Logan’s Grocery Thursday from Fert Snelling, ies rand Forks | 0. A. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 Park Your Car “WHERE ITs EASY TO PARK” - ‘And Get Your —TIRES VULCANIZED —TUSES REPAIRED —SPEEDOMETER ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED “STORAGE BATTERY TESTED, REPAIRED OR RECHARGED ELECTRIC STARTER OR GENERATOR RE- Expert Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed Firat Door North of Lahr Mater LABOR DAY ‘CLOSING In order to bring abeut proper understanding by the buying public, we, the undersigned, -Board ‘of Directors of ' Bismarck Credit Bureau, do unani-" mously vote that a full holiday be observed.by all ‘| general merchants excepting the following: Grocers and meat matkets to close at 12 M sharp (two deliveries). Drug stores to observe Sunday closing hours, SIGNED Blamarek Credit Bureau Directors R. P. Logan The Steel Pullman of Taxi Service There are some folks who think that any automo- bile equipped with a “for hire” sign is a taxicab. Not so long ago that may have been true, but today YELLOW CABS are a specialized vehicle, as different fromthe ordinary motor car as a modern steel Pullman car is’ different from'a wooden railroad coach. Aside’ from their comfort, YELLOW CABS are the strongest and safest taxicabs that money and ex- perience can build. Beneath thé’ sian ash ribbed body which will _ resist an impact of many tons, is a massive steel frame : ripe Ganees are six: inches deep and one-quarter | d incl ‘a YELLOW. ~ -wheels are steel t collapse ae oar most terrific ds of a: CAB of-boiler- mB ‘as side fenders. A truly specialized vehicle, such as YELLOW CAB, is only another ples of organized responsi- * bility, which has created for this ogy a transportation service’ which can be patronized with complete confi- denee and a system that keeps the service up to the =_—" ‘noteh, and the rates down to the lowest possible int. { 25c for one or four passengers (Time calls cheertaly given, 'W6 solicit ‘and appreciate your patronage. i

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