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PAGESIX DEMON HOPE FOR MIDGET DBREAT HIT Breaks Right Leg in Scrim- mage Last Evening é , star richt he if, who brok: hig tight leg below the knee in prac @ last night, will be out for the mainder of the son, Gue of the main t ons’ t Pie accident occurred in ‘on was. tackled no und fell ove ground, He is_no ck hospital. Either ers or John Lofthouse ate field Saturdav in hi ‘obson's injury, he Jacobsor 3 of Jacob * Fred | will gol pl iB) of “i ice ov into the ¢. bs unable to p her He ach will take | place at full back. v be able Pay Saturday and | 1d, is suffering from | ein the lineup rday. | njury, the first seriou ason. will strike a hare vm at the chances of the loc | Saturday’s game, for Fargo hes | ball was recy crew of hard-fighting men and will! second. Then «ep the Demons on their toes every ute of the t Although the hav first three big are pnfident and intend to 0 put th i Hornsby venow, St. tried ty catch Gehrig at first. WHILE ANKEES. sas ri oa SAtihd sip Rags 2 to 1 first victory of ich tne batter her home plate. INEXPERIENCE ASSERTS ITSELF WHEN ADAMS DENIED: YOUNG KOENIG MAKES WILD PEG THAT _ COST NEW YORK TUESDAY'S BALL GAME (By Billy Evans) St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 6 ns. | era ad first in the 1926 w i | nield York and St. Louis! in the ith the k snow and Bell with the rd | Prior to the start of the oubt was expressed f these first year m junder th % eniaeton, Ind., Oct “t caused much’ of a furore i y tern Conference football cirele iWahy years, and the Hoosiers] aren't hkely to wi the flare this hopes rd the break ¢ Koenix, rookies weathe nievly, but the contest, being the first me in) ke youngster o} Niant or on of one play s the former. + 2 wild throw ability With) n the third! However, cost the he vy lattes » expect- of Koen another, | ef Du looks | e et results ai led. For the ood. n this fall by Frank ris atend. H iver of passes ¢ fellow will be t bxeelianel by hitting d with such; bingle of the serie tab the! ficed him to second much of the! , This brought O'Farrell up, a ade up. dangerous batsman. A base hit arn, With neither side scored, it was a crucia Reuther. Reuther Uses His Head A mighty smart pitcher, usually at| jhis best ch, Reuther de- cided to nees on the hitting safely, his Hafey. sacri runn task gettin mand his flank. the * FIGHT RESULTS | Heston—Al W Jer, Ph delphia, | + Babe Herm alifornia (10), Monireal aad Tu : | fob le, fought a draw (10) 4)—So far} : erned the world fe turned to con : going to take more New York, pone feet S a , non-title. aan fought their room. Ge + onttle- Soll n + Larry Murphy, Lo. “Vernon, — Calif--Darrio clairiant ‘to the | Mex syoicht title, defeated De © Orleans (6). w Y t Angeles (4 The , their Br ay e them on the run, bad town to be e only spot you in but it’s no a batting average or p of ryns. “Hot” Shirts Yes, Sir! They’ so new, 50 young they're “HOT” collective batting s of inks so far approximates the j Weiht of a stage midget who is on a fand w Y: 3 the loud | squawk in the tall alfalfa, “The his-, | torical octave in the mad melody and {the ubiquitous ump-pas in the fanat- ical flare that sent 00 persons ont into the streets gibbering in | strange, incoherent tong | All Jess Joseph did was to bust : ten gallon reservior of wh lover Miller Huggins as his regular! {routing and then come back with home run into the right field stands | with a man on the bases for an en-| cor’ pees i This was the sceond home run| |made in the series. Billy Southworth | made the firat one in New York when| jhe turned the second game from a fener of speculation into a gaudy| requiem’ for the celebrated” Mr.| ¢} | Shocker. The heavy ; <td section, which ab sorbs‘these fal in a detache impersonal sort of way, wanted S who Home. run: imposters! yer a Meusele under the name There is growing suspicion that Ruth is. | knock Wiretes| ving up his home runs to - rin ob stiff, when h | front handle like ) from a feminine ace | x out and the weak hi we up, the table vw O" ing Theve- be all set for peel willed of her's strategy when Theve- to Lazzeri.) fast and ac-| y to Koenig, forcing O'Farrell | and setting ihe st would wo: now grou Tony } curate his fi if Thevenow would pe ie Ching] institu 5 ing the makings a wild heave. that | 2 es ced the frantic efforts of ae to block it, relling to the stand. Koeniz’s costly misplay permitted | plate with the It later inexperion did Bec ve t this poin itself, th son ai ‘ were helpless bofore: "the fine pitching of Haines. Haines Gets a Homer Then to to superb twirl-| ing, Haine: out and hit aj near wild pitch for a home ran into right field bleachers. It was onc those cheap home runs that I said n to play a big part in the! ultimate result. Bob Meusel bucked up against the 1 watched it gently drop into ands, just out of his reach, ‘Those three runs proved far too much for the Yanks, who again were | more or less silent at the bat, get- five hits. Koenig’s unfor- e misplay proved the undoing of unks and the passing of Reu- Manager Huggins had his| t by Reuther’s just possible he ennock in the in an effort to stop the tun: uit when fellows 1, Alexander and Jess Jo- ack home tending to the t pepper like Sherd seph are of the three kno rt world who took tind changed it’ to some-! ne’ at leas: ‘ford and ¢ the two ons les in the sp ocke! thing that used she 1 of the links a third game was sandwiched in vers, mud packs, broom sweeping tournaments and exhibitions , of carpet laying by a square of local! 8, who seewed to be playing sort of part for pastime. est sugrestion of rain, overall zou would | over and lay the carpet on the| infield. ‘As soon as they got it down | and the edges sere - all deftly) moothed out, another squad would gallop up and take it off. This finally got monotonous and Judge Landis, who hadn’t had much |chance to preen his fray plumage before the admiring misspuritans, put a stop to the silly practice. series is on the up and up,” thundered the judge, “and ¥ don't clien ‘was referring to the d Yanks hi begun to fight—but he didn't dias what they were be ginning to fight for. Maybe he meant ‘they were bev ing to fight to see who can get the dining room first. That's about the only matter they have displayed any real enthusiism about since the series started. FOOT SPECIALIST Chiro; is shown reaching firs Louis shortstop, whe tossed it to Hornsby, While this was happei RIGHT TO SEE Former Klan Head, Indiana Prison, Claims He Is Held Incommunicado Stephenson, now serving a life: sen-| ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a “prominent Indiana owes him $825,000 an con- with campaign expenses. ce Indiana cities and arly in- yes. It being ln to | debted to him, the lett o contends Stephenson i p mune: The “DHE Roe hes rry hie fight to the peo- an effort to compel ernor Suek on and others to ict phenson talk, Jackson und United ors Watson “and! Robin- ated, formerly friends. cs 4 son, Stephe were his clos Prominent Offietals Mentioned xiven un opportunity to talk, © that he spent $275,000 f F on of one prominent with the understanding that | puld receive thee times that | amount when the man: took office. 1 he also would produce a igreement, “with the mayors in Indiana bind- | ing them to repay me on a ratio of three to one for all money I shad ad- B in my _ possess where these same men agree to allow | certain individuals to name all ap- | pointments.” The lever, purported to have been | written by Stephenson, also deelared { be was be@ne cruelly treated at the prison, and that he had been “fram- -{-ed” in connection with his indictment “| ior ine wurder of Madge Oberholtzer, Indianapolis girl, early in 1925. Cheaper Than Paying Debts eeause I hold the docaments, * and because F -have the edge set out in the foregoing, men who owe me their coca rale 2 WwW Series, came —-their meat and bread, their hig! the World Series came on & josition, all that they Nave and. all . B's hit) thot they are—these men, so indebted fercing Meusel out at) {, me--had me framed ‘and sent to ing, Combs romped across! .-js-». for life because it was cheap- ler than to pay for their debts,” Lepnensun’s secter declared, n after he had been convictéd Hast November of murder in connec- | tion with the death of the Oberholtz- er girl, Stephenson said he was as- | sured evers g was all right and that he would be released from r win a month. The reverse the case, the letter asserts, and es that every move toward free- dom through the courts has been thwarted. Miss Oberholtzer’ swallowed poison Hammond last Mareh after it was eged she had been abducted by phenson from Indianapolis and at- Stephenson was convicted »vember at Nobles’ and sentenced to life imprisonment. STEPHENSON St tacked. yw in! | Oct. 6.—()—Conitinuing for audience with D, C.| CACKLE OR QUACK? nn., Oct. 6—John H. icky, irby ‘Tane, has a hen whieh’ doesn't ‘know ‘whether | to é rege cackle or quack over her new family. for murder in the Indiana state yif of a brood she hatched recently f — » Vineenttes, 5. the heads of dueks and the bod- pubiisher, today released a letter | id had been smuggled from the| ': 0! chicks ution, in which the former Kuj. Jer says he ean prove s gue involving nearly | London. r of a peer | who died a years ago earns her ght vd, | declitr- tp the tetter, Stephenson |. yf fat: School House, Inspector Cha ti Stacks BAcp, luntice fcon rtinégon, witness feos lsal, weltnosn fade t) wl CE peling, witness fecs.. re feen .. iti , lowing bills. to personal: nt u Auto Sales ( rey ey for tract Dina Kk ak blacksmith work . y. Sny: Tend oa Ch Dilger erie cM Feineson, withess fees ft. heling, witness feer Crimi, witness fees 5 Bure “Lepna}p itf Nicholus (tax supervisor) » Quick Print, printing teed Reinna H.Grani Burt TLeppold, cic Ed Crist, witaces Nieholus Herma! fees—, Ww. Th. 33 nes for July, "witness ot Te eS Bbeling, withess feds Beer, witness tees rane, justice fees ir, Witness. fees .. Ralph Glosacr,: wittess : feet 5.50] Roland H. Crane, justice fees > It. Bbeling, withers fees xiton Beer, witness fees. Walter Pesonep, witness Roland “Hi: -Cranc, justice fées C.J. Martineson, "witness fees wae Bbeling, ‘witness foes. The Board., orthwestern tel and t aoe: ee Chas. Fisher, -pos imma J. Fisher, deputy « Meyer, court house . gael All f Hertem aitin County Commission- crs reconvened with the following membera. presen ers ‘Boe ir Backinan and Bwan- ‘motion Commissioner pro rm ‘ laundry aundry Nemours is! Capital Laundry €o. pital Laundry ¢ 1. Du Pont "& Co., sopplies ... Frank:G. Grambs, repairs’ for De t Upon motion the following bills 13.00] were allowed, .pubject 30 personal 30.00 97.52 a on dynamite nk J. Johnson, mil eae, postage and express Madge Runey, ee ats : Mate 'mocting “0 Pl age! ueecies " W, Seott, road work. A. Thowias, road work | Aibin Hedstrom, sheriff's fees etd expense: in criminal s 54.90 84.25 23.10 23.00 115.00 w meals. . medical tirana Pacific. Hotel, Drs. Roan & Straus services Teddy Hedstrom, 4 432.93 “Work Ton taxes - Albin Heastiom, Sheriff, postage . Smith Co, suppleis Smyth, salary as heaith ‘officer tae Hlectric Go. ‘current ae jor month of AUgiMt ..... 3 road wor Osear Backman, county com- missioner Axel. Soder, sioner . Cc. A. Swanson, county ‘com: missioner Victor Moynier,. count: misafoner. Edw. G... Paiicrson, commiasioner . OW ning Co. yron Knowle: work marck, maintenance work, 1' of state road No. 6 119.00 in Anderson, maintenance work, Div. No. 2, state oat county Neptember Sth, 1806 The Board of Counts Commission | * lers reconvened with all_members’ present. Upon motion the Board adjourned to view the roads and bridges on the line between Bur- leigh and Emmong Counties, ber Sth, *waltin, Wigwing Tock’... Kopp, grader. operator. Breaks, maintenance K,, Div. No. i,-state road 127.50 1 rig skorn, maintenance Atterneen of -8; - 1926 Div. No. 2, state road The Board of County Commission- 127.50] ors reconvened with all members 130.00 Moved | hy. Comm 99.00 Rod ind. seconded .-b; er Swanson that ‘the ing places be «design: General poh ToS November 2, 1926 recinet No. Ww ideonen Township, Becial lots £ and 4 jn Scction 4, all nett trai 6 and alf of xection lot tion 8 and all of section, 18. ste 6, A 159.00 150.90 Henry Van Horn-Assigned to Farmers hants State 25.00 ttributed to Stephen-| sserts the writer has cyidence! ¢ by selling chocolates in a shop ear the Houses of Parliament. Enjoy the Game with Van Horn- “An ened. io ‘township Tom Ste nia! c work, Div, Nr Sof Nation: al Parks highway ; ‘oltl, matntenanc It. inct No. Long Lake Township. 137-76 and lots 3 ands 4 In scation:4 all of wec- tion 5, 6 and, 7.and lot 4 in seeti Hi In Town- Morton Township Stan lchool House... Ins ly, road work of ‘Township: Boal eto: » roud work mes ayes sors. Precinct , Telfor Township, ‘3743, vote at Behool House. Inspector—Chairman pot Townshi poe i a oo Missourt Rowan 7 othr. 9, vote te idelone School House. ipapestot ‘hairman of Township. Board of Supervisors. recinet Fort Rice .Townsh ; 397-72 Jat School House. 1 Swenson. Kk, Di tional Parks highway . Louis Tibesar, battery pairs c, Burnstad, work on F. MONO. UASBO oes oy ry. 2 373.97 n Lurustad, work on F. A. No. Bismarck 117-80, yote| in Inspector—Chas. Lingol Founent ae 280, iy Lingoln Town: vote at 30.00 Pohoeh i » House. Inspec Geo, w. jedri Fy var Ne. Apnlc Creek Township, 128-79 vokerat. School. donee, tnepector Chairman of phasors Board of Su- .pervisors, recinet No. omnn Township, 1.50 xchigel House XG, 1 Inapector Chairman of Towpsiip Board of Su- 7.01 | pervisors. School “House 00) Chairman of ‘Townahtp ‘hoard pervisors. i black: : Dakota Auto Sales Co. repairs for tractor .. Mr, J.J, Brove, road work Theil Jumes Crawford, engineer C Pas re 150.00] of Township Driscoll’ of Supervisors. Seueitip 139475, vote at 1 in Driscoll... Inapector— fn of Townsiip Board of Suc pervisors. New 4: Sterlin, Ww 138-76, vote. at School House. in ling. " Inspec- tor—Chairman of Towns ip oat 4.60/of Supervisors. Precinet Ni Molfonste "township: i Schocl Sint 0. stor Chale 423.37 |floura of guaitman _3t ry 4 Monoken - Townshi Jat School House Moa ector —— Chat Board of Supe! ely Glopa Fownship, Motte, Tm hol peek atin ae Alay Creeke Fownanipy, 43 1 Hon 12.00] xote ‘at ‘Sel ‘hairman. of fownenip ‘Boa! suppllo Bd. Taylor, supreme court reporter Edward Cloud; road work... Northwestern Sheet & Iron Works, culverts Axel Lundberg, ee for 9 a. vote ensto. In- i nis Sot. Pownakip A -wote th a visors. i Riverview Fetvnaliy, 340-81, voto 1 -Flouse No, 2 on Section R, Cale, ‘road Inspector—Lee aianacre, 7 Burnt Cree ‘rownonto, ign. ‘o. ‘Treas. work qn F. A. 14 0. 342A, }Town Hall in Baldwin. 9 | pervisors. 9] at School Honse ° | school 2 | pervisors. Previnet Cromwett Tewnship, TH-78, vote a of Township Board of Super ‘visors, * Peeaudt Xo. 30. Crofte Township, 141-79, vote ut Inspector wef Township. Board.cl 81 pervisors. i Ne, 3 Precine Glenview \Pownelyy, 241-89, voce at School House in Glenview Tow ship, Inspector—Chaieman of Town- ship’ Board of bgt Preeinet %i Painted Woods Towaship, 142-80 and-8l, vote, at-8chool House No. ¥ Inspector—Chairman~.of .Towi8 \i)1 Board of Supervisors. .; Preeinet -No." 33. - + Eeklund Township, 142-79 and east half-of township 142-80 ll 2, 3, 10, 11, 12 ship | 142. sections which includes South titer, in. Inspector—Chairman of ship Board of Supervisors. Ghylin. Township; tists, vote. at school House . 5 ipector— Chairman of Township pear of Su- Precinct No. Rock Hilt Township, Mae. 77, vote inapector— Chairman cf Township bas wea of Su- |porvisors. Wing sroyensnlp, it EAE Gear vit. luge of Wing) vote at 0) House 2. Inspector —. Chairman of Township Board Noe Le ed Arena. Township Tard, ‘of Supervisors. -Prect at School House on section spector—Elmer Perry. 2 Precinct No. 3 Richmond ‘Township, 143-76, vot at\8ehcol House. Inspector—C. J Rhodes. Precinct fr Canfield rownshpy et) Sy House No. 1. Chairman of Township poard of. Sv Previnct Ne. 4 Estherville Township, wha. 78, (less Village of Regan). vote at Schoo! Houre on sectio 15. Inspe {Chairman of Township Board of Su pervisors. Mrecinet No.. 42 Grass Lake Township, 143-79, vote at School House No. 1," Inspector— Chairman of Township Bourd of Su pervisors. sl Peeeinct Ni Wilson Township: bret vote at Southwest School Houxe No. 1. 3 spector—Chairman of Board of Supervixors. Precii met No. 44 Steiber carnenip: i igat hae Schoel House > Chateman of Township Board of Su pervisors. Schrunck Town: at School Hous: Chairman of Townsh pervisors, Board ‘ot Precinct_X: Florence Lake rompeelD, vote at School House Ne In tor—Chairman of Townasliip. Board of. Supervisors. Hazel Grove vote at School House apector—Chairman of - Board of a ad oPrecinet AN that parteot the-First Wari! west of the center line of Fifth. Sr to center line of Second ‘St. ar orth of the ‘Township ling, vote « North Ward School House. t th pare Na. raw nent. 144. No. 1. In Township Precinct All that, part west of the center line of Secon! St. and north of the Township line, vote at C. B. Little's garage. Precinct Ne. All that part of the Second Ward west of the center line of Fifth south of the Township in north of the center tine of Bri y and east of the center line Becond street, vote at. Will Seh, House. Precinct No. 5t:- All that part of the Second ‘Ward west of the center line of Second Si South of .the cnahiy north of the center of Broad way and Bloc Riverview Addi- tion, vote at ‘Swinaming Pool Build, ing. AM that parteot the Ghird War cust of the center line of Fifth St to the center line of th St. north of the Township High School. Inet 3 All that part of Third Ward cast of the center line of Bighth st and north of the Township Une, votw at the Micipalt School. net No. 54 Fourth Ward, gn all that pari of the City of Bismarck east of the center lina, of Fifth strect:and: south of the center line of Broadway, vou at Sixth St Pool Mall. recinet Fifth ward mit that rt of the City of Bismarck west of the cents: Hine of Fifth St, and south.of ti genter line cf Broadway, vote «( Soo Hotel Precinet Sixth Ward all that pa City .of. Bismarck south Township jline.cast. vf the fth-St. tothe center lin forth of th ter dine of Broadway, wote at Fire cage ce Ne. ST Sixth Warde ait diet part of y ¢ Bismarck souti of east of the 1 Fh. Stand worth at Lente dine ot Bie symnasium, of St 3a arya Behocl. Shall consist rig all within Pat ‘territor: the Ancor jorated Tanits “ Shall consist mot Sections 1, 3, 2 of Township 142 au 6-142-79, which eludes South Wilton, Chapin, horne, vote at Chapin School F Preeinct No. 00 Shall consist of all that territer within the incorporated limits of Wing, located a4g- vot in? he in tons of lump to the bins ot Mouse or in the of Su- JC } louse. i fiatrman of ‘Township Bon 2 peribben: sega a Peanconet ro: imavote 4 vtor— schoo} t F a = a B.. ‘Stone, _ court reporter whi ee ae Ouse, eouiniy' ‘phy: ie sue sill wists ‘pies 24. H ealrinan witty fer ea 4 ecord, wort, wtate. ro +o ry Schoor), bi pee” Inapec- nahly “Board 2 Cprletian la ree in of Ownship Board of ey peinprs. ¥ i “ieee ates eae 140-25, wats ace of wwnehip Bo ol Su. motion, road bide, as per ad- Hae ays were opened, Soabmitting: bidse Bismarck, > Ww. aie Regan, North ‘of an ‘ber. ‘advertises ent, he be- bidder; prises located” between aM ‘Apple Creek 1: Commlasionerss loner Swansoy Commissioner County: burch of Btedine. ‘Noreh >=