The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1926, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RTIST’S CONCEPTION OF BIG MIXUP TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 192¢ published by Little, Brown Roosevelt is quoted os saying; ther- fore T. R. deduced there would ha + government buildings it valued at $2,000,000. rt detis things are GARDINALS | ARE NEARER TO PENNANT ei { Have Two-game Lead Over Cincinnati— Reds Must Win All Games to Tie The St. Lovis Carlinals f themselves with a full two-game le over Cincinnati today as the result | of another Boston Brave uprising. The Braves, Who special ant contenders, defe: twice yesterday, 4 which had no game sched- | mes to play ti, Jack Hen-} dricks may lash his men to victory | in all five games, one of them with St. Louis, and still only tie with the Cardinals {f St. Louis wins three out | of five, The Cards can lose three | games and still tie if Cine’ meets defeat just once more. standing today: Yanks Lose Two to Chicago The Yanks yesterday dropped two} games to Chicago, 7 to 3 anc » but with the Boston Red Sox wi ip-| ping Cleveland, 3 to 2, in 10 inni only a half game was slipped from | the three half game margin of | the top of the American | #3, | but. two of the! 1 must win hanner. Eppa fits five ils, A muff, by Ziteman High's drive in left field with two || on and two out, in the eighth let two runs in for the winning margin int the first game. The Braves played brilliant ball in the second con behind the shutout pitching of Bob| Smith, the reformed infielder, who! J out a single and triple th in two runs, Pittsburgh Wins Piftsburgh took Philadelphia camp, 4 to 0. Joe Bush allowed Gaakers but t ieazo to New York Washington twice, 7 to 4 and 8 to 2. Philadelphia beat Detroit, when Rommel turned i performance, Then Detr to 2. ee News ef Our N eighbors BRADDOCK who has G for time ft Monday Mrs. visi heen Dexter, on Surring, into| business the roing ton, her, dadighter, Mrs, 1 to Ser nes from the nd to.2 to 1} St. Louis 8 to 0, two-hit won, 5 t with hee di » Nellie Marrabee, ond st ul gli wT. an Magec, who is vis f FAMOUS BATTL: ldots anre for the HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE | By The Associated Press | o- —¢%, There was no lack of composure | in a ten-round no-decision bout, be- tween Jess Willard and Frank Moran at Madison Square Garden, New York, March 25. 1916. The popular verdii went to Willar Moran record-) Mrs. ed as votine “Ni After the hostilities had subsided Willard exhibited a sore finger with: | regu out comment leaving the battered) Mrs, digit to do his talking fo VM friends here will be | Moran was not so that she iop made no ret of the 3 hopes tu felt at his own pe nce and de-! her family elared that but for his own efforts and there would have been no a ed Thursday Neither principal was injured seri- to ithe ously, Willard’s thumb being restored | sold their re to its normal state in due course. | Feltheim and There were no casualties among} to’ Bi the spectators. Q es of the We ion in ut ring, 3 rved by Beseler and $ ing will he hoon, Oct. 6th, Mr. aad panied —_—____________-e |. Pennant Progress ! Tues oo — ——_—$——— Mrs, Kal Holenbee + down from | and inspect los hog cholera, Mr, nt state ve 2 New York . Cleveland Philadelphia Washington Chicago Detroit St. Louis Boston with hog. typhus nation is being it loss to the : on nt of having: no crop they have depended so much on the d from their hogs and Chicago 7-4; New York 3 Boston 3; Cl 2 Philadelphia Washington Games Tadne Washington at St. Louis. Boston at Cleveland. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standi: Mr. and Mrs. € ily spent Sunday St. Loui ‘anginnati Pittsburgh... Chicago New York ..... Brooklyn Boston .. Philadelphia Results Monda: Boston 4-3; Cincinnati 3-0. Pittsburgh At Phitadelph Chicago 4-2, 5 New York 2-1. No others scheduled. Games Today St. Louis at eed Chicaga at New York. Pittsburgh at Philadeiphia. Cincinnati at Boston. only | From there oleon candidate of public Imer, superintendent struction, de jecure in th in- : he Of the Heaulstul agenery diplee ed from he Turtle moun tred Devils to Lake where i ention, She talked. on iste f Walhalla. in Pembina Of our own Fort spot marched the ones se those of us who hetan we all t f our own tate before we go elsewhere and let for ihe same, the lectu turned home with digo to spend the tend the parent-teac their Thouse he went to attend the Emmons county school convention held Sunday alner WV. ning. on to letter received * Molander this week nds here will be inte that she and her daught ve moved to Portland, Or ‘Lenora position, th their new location. where did ple: ¢ all in bloom there now| bundance of fruit to be had. those who ha: dock and wish them suc piness wherever they 1 Thursday being the tumed home es a Hullet, eldast son of Mr. rant Hullet, bed with inflamn R. H. Corey m y afternoon, 1 and confined to his yage motor- rday morning to with their son, and daughter, York, and fami in the for Mrs. Lula Swanson was taken. to. the hospital Thursday afternoon suf- fering irom a broken hip caused. by. a fall, Mra, Swanson has been a great sufferer for the past year and this recent injury has added greatly to her suffer She is at present in St, Alexius hospital. Mrs, J. aarp ccumpanied ner to Bismarck, to Braddock Friday. She reported her as suffering greatly. aliss Elizabeth Kelly, neld rep- ‘esentative American riday to see if the Braddock uhit uld -help make garments for the B. hospital patients, At some future time this matter will be taken up and we trust that all who are interested helping the sutfering will lend a helping hand to carry on | the good work. John A. Rousa, Jr. and wife motor- ed to Rolla, N. D,, returning home Friday. He reported a wonderful crop there, the wheat going from 35 to 40 bushels ta the acre. Rolla i in Rolette county, not far from the « dian border, I. R. Briggs returned Friday after- noon from a few weeks’ visit with triengs at Sioux City, lowa, He Jintends to return ther MISSOURI Marjorie McDonald, j tends high ‘the bleh me school in Bismarck, week-end ith her parents, Pe. . Wm. bepeseer ye ne Sm th and fam- © Clark is visiting rela- ton. Gary O’Calihan of Hazelton, been visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Clark, {has returned home. . Miss Ellen Crawford spent Sunday y}at her home. 8, Lambert arrived home from ‘aul, where he and Mr. Crawford shipped some cattle, Mr. Arnold Offerdahl, who is teach> ing Manning school No. 2, is board- ing.at the Sam Robinson ‘home Mr. and Hazelton were callers at Clark’s on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bower of Min- neapolis iting at the S. F. Lambert home. Bauer is Mrs Lambert’s brother. The hunting season is on and many of the farmers are out hunting. STERLING Quite a number of the Sterling peo- | te attended the show at Sterling Tuesday night. Carey Jehnson and family were town callers Wednesday. Mrs. Emil Long and Mrs. Paul Long accompanied by Miss Esther Long, aR shopping in Bismarck Thurs- da; home Sunday. Edgar and Ernest Johnson called at the patental home Sunday Mr. Raleigh Obenchain, accom; ied by Miss Esther Lane. visited at the Belile home. Mr and Mrs. Leslie French from Bismarck visited at the Carey John- son home Sunday, Richard Lang visited at the Zur- | aff home Sunday * NEWS BRIEFS ~ | NEWS BRIEFS | Mexico City police announce 260 | Catholic men and women arrested at meeting will be released :with geoual fines. teen soldiers under arrest in ona oma City charged with burning Tue Curve Ts | WOVEN IN" ‘One exclusive fea- Van Heusen col- lars are made with- out seams or bands and that starch is to spend, the Mrs. James McDonald of | Ye Mildred Johnson visited the aaratt!| Violent eruption of voleano Guler- lias Pasto, Colombia, follows three (days of earthqual St. Paul--Armours of St.’ Payl Won puseba, chtamplons Ely from Isa- gowesry ; and other rems ‘was stol dere W. Marks, St. Patt brok Little’ Palts—Hatry Han, Sr. jpioncer merchant here, died. St. Paul—Fred Sanberth, track coach! {at St. Thomas college, resigned to emer business at Brainerd, Minneapolis—Jury was completed to try Tom Johnton, charged with! nturder, Eee ees Texas—D. V. Brown, Ray, N. D., committed. suicide ion his friend, Don M. Sanders, 24, . Paul, Minn., was killed in automo- je accident. A THOUGHT Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart: so doth the sweetness of a) at's cn by hearty couns wv. 27:9, ub, x i | \ | bil | Friendship is made fast by woven benef! iney. Fe NE NE EES eee eee, Flashes of Life a inter- Mamaroneck, N. Y.—Women have so few clothes and so many men use! their old shirts to polish their auto- mobiles that Isadore Kretzbaum, a ragman for 40 years, has quit busi- ness; there are not enough rags to bother with. Philadelphia — American men are| buying fewer clothes because of pur. chases of automobiles, radios, burning heaters, electric refrigerator: and what will you have on the in-} stallment plan, retail clothiers have been informed in convention. New York—Twenty chorus girls in, east side burlesque show had so! few clothes that 20 detectives pinched’ them. When the performance was stopped some of the cash customers asked why not pick on Brogdway| shows that get $6.50 for each peck at girls wearin less, Asbury Park, N. J.—This spotless town, which recently forced motorists ish they had strewn on the streets, is going to de the same: with an aviato~ if he ean be found. He dropped advertising leaflets from a height of 1,000 feet, y York—The biggest stock in the life of Irma Harrison, sereen actress,| was when Al Jolson said in court he \thought a movie in which he appeared rotten. Irma, who played oppo- him, regarded’ it as great. 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