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“THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1028 * PLAY BY PLAY Paes (Continued from page hit and run play. No runs, no ey no errors, ' Third Inning Ypnkees:—Severeid up: The sky was’ becoming jolts overcast. Bey- erid sent out iy to Holm, who made his first world series cateh. Pennock up: The: pplauded the Sher lel cut off a steming hit by Pennock, catching the ball in his glove. hand. Combs u O'Farrell took Combs’ short pod him out. Sherdel wide curve on the corner of the err fe all through the inning. No runs, no hits, no error: threw out Sherdel at first a Holm fanned, letting ‘hind atrike| Rot float over the ar ay Southworth uj Fourth tance N Yankees: — Koenig. up: Koenig flied, out to Hafey, F uitting a slow curve. Ruth up: Ruth walked. Meu- sel up: | Meusel flied out to Hafey, and Ruth had to race back to first. Ge Gehrig fanned, swinging strike. Sherdel’s curves: made Gehrig look bad. No runs, no hits, no errors, Scsecc--sc0eonm we | Commonwscest © FSlopecansaoms & Bl cucwoscceom 2 ted for Dugan in ninth. fi sheet in Rede Byte Summary:—Two base hits—! tomley, Pennock, b. B sgh Gehrig. Stolen base—Soythworth. Sacrifices zMeusel 2; Lazseti. Double play— Cardinals: —“Mornsby up: y lornab; and, eae bi Left on bleachers icered Ruth "in left field, bas Louis 5. Pennock took Hornsby’s ensy seit a ne at Bi wert eaten ¢. (Ruth and threw him out, Bottomley wy im, Bottomley got a double into left, Bel, esate itcher In). Be pitch tried to make'a shoestring catch, "(Ge . Passed ball—Severeid. jt. erdel 5 med. up: Bottomley scored on Bel! single over Lazerri’s head. Hafey \ Ruth made a wonderful one hand catch of Hafey’s foul over against the left field fence. O'Farrell up: Bell went out stealing, Severeid to Koenig One run, two } nO errors, Fifth laning Lazzeri up: at first. Dugan up: Du- ran ge out to Bottomley. Severid | ereid flied out to Hafey. del | had the Yankee batters mysti- fied by his slow curves, No runs, no hits, no errors, ‘ardinals:—O’Farrell up: _O’Far. ’s het grounder bounced off Koes ig’s meat hand for a hit. Thevenow Koenig threw out Thevenow at Market Affected 1 By Untooked , or ria went to secon up: Sherdel struck out, For Upturns in Quota- weakly on a wild curve. Holm went out, Koenig to tions at Liverpool No runs, one hit, no errors, Chicago, Oct. unlooked for uptu: Liverpool, the | wh Sixth fi Yankees :—Penn got double int made a averaged higher today during the early dealings, Wet weather reports from Canada tended also to lift val- ues. Opening te quarter cent up, wheat reacted a littie and y Sherdel —Sherdel. Boll threw TT PRICES ing up: left when Hafey bad misjudge on his fly. up: Pennock was almost caught off second by a quick throw from O'Farrell, Thevenow dropping the bull. O'Farrell gets an assist on the play on Pennock. Combs walked. Kocnig ap: Koenig singled into left nd Pennock scored. Combs went to second. Hornsby went to the box and talked t& Sherdel. Ruth up: -Buth went after a wide curve, Kuth fanned and the crowd was in an up- roar. He bat | for the third strike. Mcusel up: ‘arrell’s return throw to the pitcher struck Sherdel on one of his pitching fingers. Time was called and he ran to the bench where the trainer looked it over. Hornsby went back to second bi Sheraet went back to the pitching mound and Pennock it was announeed that the first finger on his pitching/band had been bruised. Sherdel warmed up again and then in quotations at market here Combs. y, corn start- ing % to % cent off, and subsequent- ly continuing to sug. Provisions showed beac sews of rau in parts of Canada likely to ‘clay’ the movenient of new “+ wis euuphusized by a forecast of additional showers. Besides, of- ferings of wheat were reported to be light both at Winnipeg and also ut Liverpool, An interesting coincidence whieh! attracted ¢ erable notice among’ wnéat traders the fact that the! opening price here today for Decem- ber detivery of wheat was virtually with the opening quotations as well as with | ig figures. Theoretieally,' this was as Fe should be, but such an instance of an actual oeetect rallel is rare. In contrast, the initial May price today, altho bout the same as last night's level, was four cents up righepistocbiclarc ic | rl toon with a year back... , STOCK MARKET. GROWS WEAKER! ‘Institutional | Selling? Reason Advanced For Reaction- - ary Movement resumed pitching. Meusel flied out to Southworth, Combs racing to third on Gehrig byt nz. Gehrig up: ses were now filled. up: Lazzeri flied out to South- worth, who had to back up against the wall to make the catch. Worth went out to Gehrig, unassist- ed. Hornsby up: Combs jong a i running catch of Hornsby’ drive, | Bottomley struck out, swin, strike. up: ottomies ing for the third No runs, no hits, no errors, Seventh Inning Yankees:—Dugan up: Dugan pop- ped 46:Helll xeina.atier. aia Ee. Severeid up: Thevenow threw out Severid at first. Pennock up: Sher- del took Pennock’s hopper ang tossed him out at first. No runs, no hits, no The somn A foot further and it would have been a home run. One run, two hits, one ‘ardinals:~-Southworth up: South- w York, Oct. we kness, developed in today’ stock thark Ht to Ruth. O'Farrell up: when O'Farrell singled off Kocnig ap It was OFarrell’s third Mt. : Thevenow sent up a Sherdel up: ’s grounder and One run, two hits, no Eighth Yankees: — Com! singled over second. Koenig flied out to Hafey. Ruth forced Comb: now. Meusel up: ,Meusel lashed a liner to left that was only a foul by inches. Bell threw out Meusel at No runs, one hit, no errors. jolm up: Holm walk- Southworth’ up: Soythworth forced Helm, Pennock to Lazzeri. Hornsby up: _ Hornsby hit into a double Lazzeri to Koenig ‘to Gehrig. jo EMRe, no hits, no errors. Yankees: —Gehrig, up: Gehrig got a dguble into left field, : It was a high fly’that fell back of third base. Laz- seri wy Lazzeri bunted safely, Geh- rig going tothird. Dugan up: When Dugan eame to the ‘2 late, he was. with. drawn, Paschal his place. Paschal - Gehrig seo} on Paschal’s oxas Fennel | 50, 5 to cone Lazzeri stopped at second. up:, Severeid forced Lazzeri, Oia rell to Bell, Paschal going to sec; Pennock up: Pennock fi ereid, Thevenow to Hornsby, sehal went to third. Goembs up: aed threw out Combs. @ne fun, three trade news, operators for the rise ae jeavored to rall; ing and succe number of The rally~a shi sat $e eral we to “nEfnacitational salt Institutional ‘was 0} the latent “ressone’ edtanced n'W ail street for the reactionary movemen with large insurance companies re ported to be liquidating high grad rails’ and indu whose curren’ yield is below tl of many be aye} Commission houses rather extensive liqui jon rer im; palred marginal accounts ish licthe new on the part of small trad- ere and i wettoh 4, so, ST. PA PAUL aber tea a4 i ee St. Paul, Oct. 7-—(U. 8, A.)—Cattle 4,500; an fed offerings light ght supply, f tally seedy tivo cars Bers 10 3 mixed ‘year- qeiee 0 10.50; tat come and AY Hee ie 1@6.26; cutters 3.50 peer to 3.25 on het welghtat iy Pe papajel stockers and ic Swen action at recent’ iceute 3 ver ers so lower; Tienes largely 1: 2.50, emg 500: bidding mostly 2% on lower on butcher on Eat ee ax aPaliy eas a th Pa Paris . ey, ees Mier Co.) : pant te to tniral base for New York. prpris4 ul Hh Bottomley sent. out a Lasser who Pid § back in wight, fl Felt the catch. Bell -u; Gazella on | Bell at first, Hafey up. Koenig Hafey’g pop fly. No runs, no Hite: no reds Yankees: — a ae Koeni; singled into left. th up: 4 went iporagerh on sid i. a A it 8 01 jeusel Up: No, Niucset sncitie erdel to Bottom- Ne: ley. Gehrig up: Gehrig was iganie| No 1 amber jo, 3 mines te eae. eee are ” cavella is hit by ral bait and the bases were fi Severeid nopped nit reid a 2 ing oye ne ru icardinates-O'Pareell up: tell sett a high foul ta: ip rich Poms ay gid tol No. Gehrig "Haim un: teeth threw out No. 4,6 the Holm at tira, No Fune, one ea ho He 5 errors. rac: ints . Me ‘ it out th rork with 40! jakotn | is Oj vember 1 9 jwill be ri 1 HIGHER TODAY ()—Helped by] then advanced ail around to weil! —)—Further raged by a continuance m sid rates, and favorable prices joists below their; ®. North D: Dakota Club! | intig Campaign ee ‘in October Startin, tion are now ster Rat plans to open cai for are in the seq canpien rt of the state during, from October 15 to | two weel na is working | for ‘ty on its work for,’ +4 ear and returns copii percolation section, melden js. now being core- nce that this quota: All Finy * directors ra chairmen from Morton, Ries Oliver and Mercer counties wilt m™ Mandan the afternoon of October Later in the month, meetings ‘ate to be held at Bowman, Dickingo! Mott and Beaeh. Sous of Norway to Celebrate ‘on Friday tir Ericson day Wil be _fittigaly by members , en ¥ digets Mob ing toriorro' this from ited, ite oy ev! Me, Se reni 5 *atlock are the Knigh Pytl ol he pr i be sregton| <i dudge A. fr ‘Bhrlattanton of Nort jakota Ee court and i av puree 0} marck, Sev rel | ged “irtue: eches ‘a’ file will be at es members ‘and their families fait participate jdance. Members of the Bi chapter and their families. are dially invited to attend the eglel tion, ($100 Appropriat riation Made For Floridians | After-discussion,of Florida relief jwhen members of the executive mittee, American Red Cross,’ met eee. afterngon, the group decided to sppropeiasa 100 from ¢ Liang for the of the nr to storm suf ores in Molde’ The an- nual roll-call for Morton county was also planned and the Pony re de- |', cided that it will take ber 29-20, under thei ilvectide” of Mrs. Edward Tobin, Pennington Admits i Guilt in Robbery Photestationy \of Innoceiice on the part of Cecil Pennington, ,careta at the Missouri Slope f talé grounds, faded away when he was arraigned at Crosby on « charge of highway robbery. Pennington signif! his willingness to enter a plea of guilty, and is to receive sentence from Judge Lowe at. Bowbells October 13. Casper Trygstad - Dies at at Mandan| AN ghost stad, 45, of Leith 4 -secterday, morning while being. ee to the Mandan hospita where he was to have undergone an He pore fe an. appendicital ubsce: ved by hi: ww and ie er ‘Sulius ‘ryt ody of Mai who necompanied he bs to Brook: ings, where it will be Tilerreds | Soctal Program For Year Is Discussed Class advisers of t of the Mandan high school met yesterday nies and form- ulated a tentative social program for the A tentative date was ines the freshmen, juniors and senioi rs, while the sonhomore c! will hold its first port Frida; sieht in the sehool gymnasium, ing and spe- ciai gets wil) be presented. ——————_. -_ | Bersonad and . Social News of Mandan Vicinity OO . BE. O. Membera ‘Are Entertained By ‘Mrs. B. 3. W. Shaw Chapter H, deny | oon at theij.rogsdl rea ‘clone Are sGeorge H. Wilsdn. nid v jan interesting paper on: North Dakota ; silos este Saach, e hostess served a junecheon at} of the conclusion of the afternoon. The | use was prettily decorated with autunn leaves for the occasion, FORMER MA) DAN MAN WED: id f AS Lat a Rober, former}; i fit: nt © marr, se ine V. ‘Stoops, sof. fgg re Mary- ee, at the P pride’ home early mber. The conele are ns home it P Washington, D. returned to Mandan. f ussoel “ee it Fargo yesterday where he at- toned a ecitas of the ussocaition’ in 30 Days: -. ln Cowabrr : Hi jh int, £4 aver oi, ten Cad Rt {itdle, ° A COMPLETE HOME, six rooms and bath, "i er is cons with the ‘ar a ment. He : Wie Al shington for the past 10 ney but ebecutlid co set January mop on Sites hei at at Fargo m ie will meet tor ness will be wos t0 hive 4,,0..U. wie MEETING nn e regular meeting of the A. ing will be held this Sen: e’eloek. jecting luwech will be ‘bees party will follow. visirOR LEAVES Mrs, J. G. Kénhedy, who has been ihe the pa {we months here th her parent: id Mrs. H. E. ria He wednesaay for her an man Ne panied iter a endive, where she ess Visitor hr aH it of Carson is a Py: days in Mandan and amarck, transacting business. Dr. deavi is the Democratic ae for congress in the pouksad alati a eae ft. and Mra. T. imson, ; aniounee th rr he fe oP ds a duets! fe Le ‘as former! a Fae atighter fi ae + Fore of of this city. irs. A. DANCE WEDNESI AY NIGHT Members of the Brothérh: isentere Railw Employ {upities and frien last Mischa ata d ee ‘followlax the regular business meeting. RETURNS FROM SPOKANE Mrs. I. C. Iverson has arrived home rt will visit. Dr. ding CEMENT of tl reed kane and other eities in, Washington. PARENTS OF DAUGATER jr. and Mrs. Elmer Jarv’ the ‘birth of ‘a daughter morning. To iste IN 2 fale CH E. EF. Saleman ‘ednesday rs. friends, ON ‘BUSINESS Peter Botten of ae is nding, ‘a few days in the ¢ me chy on business. ON BUSINESS TRIP {son and Glen Uilin in_yesterany. { after a several weeks’ visit in Spo-|" Beach’ for u several days’ visit with |S | T. J. Krause was a visitor in Car-| Sel Bited ot wg ot OF cI eH i} F Roa bes wi “4 py ie ‘1 lay the 2: pot i Hp and 2 at as Pasar fee Powe. of ag trict and ta ol a. ‘o'cléck in “he ‘aks ne icera, at DP. m. of that fficere to be olicted are anti te and Federal Ofticers are} That Hi United ia ites Senntor. Oke Represeatative in Congress to represent the 2nd Congressional Dis- One Gor One Liente: Governor. One Secretary pt State. Qne Bate Avditor. One stat ensurer. One ‘Attorney General, ‘One Commissioner of insurance, One Comminsioner cf Agricul and. Labor. yo wagner et ne eae Three members Representatives One Clerk of District Court. One Register of Deed: late’s Attorney. One pia Judge. he Super Intendent of Schools, One Public Administrator, One Surveyor. - One Coroner. One ‘County District. One County Commissicnor, District, One County District, One Anseswor, ist District. Ono Assessor, 4th Dixtrict, One Assessor, Gth District. ustices of the Peac Four Const One Official d ter 172, Commissioner, - 1st ara’ Commissioner, 4th spaper, 9: ee Chap. Session awe a B . except Lots and 4 in xection 4, all of sections 6 and all of section’ 7, announce! x1 ¢ and ct of Kees Sand? und M of xection School House ‘hairman cf HERE FROM F Fi ER T. A. Martins of Fi ir wai Mandan yesterday on business. ———_+— 588 EMIGRANTS Wisnipeg. Man.—A_ speci: carrying 588 emigrants recently. the trip from Winni te.the vari- ous furm centers in the west. Fif- teen nationalities were mted in the train, all from central Europe. TAKEN UP Precinet Minsouri “Fownshipe 33 at Eldridge School House. Inspe hair of Township I , vote r—<has, ut Ww. Taken up one black mise -with|¢. {brand on right shoulder, also one black se 1 bay moule:and-one |ba mare with D brand and:one small colt, Can be had at my place. Sec. 18-142-75 Harriet twp. 0. G. WIETBTOCK, Are Tee Late Te. Ciamity FOR BALE acs nove atouse. ra basement, 0 i inimed jate iene bas cash, bal- ance pedo rent including 7 per cont. i FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full bai gr og furnace heat, hard- wood floors, — loeated. Sale Price $5,250. (Boome. A By Five Room, MODERN BUN- basement, furnace eat, hardened floors, genre s ae ite and Catholic chureh. |« ye ia Terms. [ irentnem, full base fur- ‘beautifal 5 Sale Bale price #4300. Good terms. a and bath ba Hate Hour of hot weit cate fie rooms ed basem out outs! price: 39,000. Ferm SEVEN ROOM MOD MODERN two story | house, full basement, furnuce heat, south front, lot 560x150. Sule price $4,500, Good terms. SEVEN ROOM “yopern HOUSE, fe pourment furnaee heat, large’ car garage, taxes $47.00, e $3,609. 7 ‘erms. MODRBM. FIVE Roo SOON mot $ basenient nace | close it. Sale “tie 43,675. cash. Balance e eany torms. nouse 1012 EAST. AST BROADWAY, wine i pase aa Meat. Sale price $3,500. basement, trim, hase es tad complete and partition: garage. Sale}, Sale pri pric tall SEVEN peo BODERN pte oat trets, tented nea or senate |e te — town, Sale price Y MODERN aa lot 80x15 3500 Ms agenc soe ir the 1926 has.made Tule meee Webb hiss at ar sli Meat il corn Call Let eight rooms | Schoo! et i OTR Rs: nalen ecrren tt net teting jot Tow! soe this azaney, NCYjof Township J ramet Supervisor ive "i aeimne oy Towns ichiooi House, it lcekan Towns! ip, “ts school House No. 1. Chairman of Supervisors, Fowathip. Tt townsh ‘aft Hchoot Chairm: Super Preeinet % Theim; Fowashin. 5, vote at School House. hairman of oe Board. my ‘Bupercisors, Driscoll Township, ; Hai-tn re Town co! Chairman of Township Supervisora, Se. Sterling corrthee School Houxe in Mtcrline, hairman of Township Supervisors, Precinct McKenzie Township, 13 at School Houre in. Me! specter—Chairman “of Menohen Township i "38 G8, vote at School House in Menoken. inspe-: tor Chairman of Township Beard of Supervisor es fies Townsh! 9, vote at Inspector—Ch airman Board of were isors, Precinct Creek Town a "at School Hou halrman. of Townsitp Supervisors. Board 77, be e rownshy p of Su Cro hheg f 1 Houne. of Tow nship nupector— Board of 140-80, laxpector— of acon Rourd of Precinct Ne. 2 Naughton Township, ut School House No. 1. Iuspect. hairman of Township Board of Supervisors. went School ruse. Chairman of Townsh 2] Supervisors. Soriert, J Sibley Butte Township, 140-77, vote at’ School House No. 1. In- aid are of — Township ra of ainiptir eta Inspector— ip Board of ee visors, Ne. 28 row nph ij eae ne Cisieg Sate Supcrviso: "Preetact Si Loin Township, ii aan xotd at | Bohs misweee. oe Powarhip eat of roe 1 rs, vote f Hoard. rot i chest fioune: map of ‘owns 2 rd of Huper- a Hehe. out pee inna n _ Tard rot = ig in —- Do -you-enow thisasss woos hredded « 24 It’s your Shredded jance to get fast cereal, and Triscuit, the Shredded Wheat Cracker. Don't miss it! grocer will give you vhoge aft Package of Shredded Wheat Biscuit for se better eat Biscuit, the Wi Wheat Week iBidmatdk REE orid'a ihdeted saith For one week your One package of BISCUIT a F One: Shopping Rag With the purchase of (Vp Peteacpayy 14c ich includes South Wilten, Chapin af it Supervisors, eect F chylin Town Sehcol Houre No. 2. Chairman of ‘mahip Bupervisora, Rock Hill at School’ Hot Chairman a ‘visors, 2-78, vote at Inape 1p Hoard of io, 3B ip, 142-77, vote Inapector aa Hoare eimet No. 40 Township, 1 ror ‘tion 15. Inape Township Toa Precinct Ne. Grass Lake Township, 1 at School House No. 1) 1 irman of Township visors, Township | ed to inv inet Ne. ao Grove Township, 901 House No. Chairman» of of Supervisors, _ Mazel test V mest of the center line of tiab and ‘worth of the tow abt Hine, ve cB. Inspecto i Precinet 3 Ail that part of th west of the center ine of Fifth miseet, south of the township it ine t, vote at Will School Inspector—F. wv. Murphy. Precinet au that part of th w House. * Second Ward | of the center line of Bocond | ay wnship Hi et ie dition, vote at Swimming building. Inspect Peeeince ate eieeet rv ae “of High Scho iiarota Grsertn, Preel townshl the Is ichbolt school. Kositzky. of the center vote at Sixth st r spector--N. F. Julius, recinet Soo fi wecinet No. 5b Sixth Wards ail diet Dart of the a felt Of Bismarck sou! ship line, east of the Fifth str th Ninth street line of Broadw Hall.—inapector— | Rixth Ward, ri that Peart of the clty of Bismarck south of th spector—Iic! hard’ be Shall consist ut aun laeneonne —President of Vulige Beare. Precinct N Langhorne, ool House, In- or—l elite consist of ann thin the incorporate paRe. of Wing. loc 142. i 6, ree. ah Sem Hous ca i: nspector.— st t vil ‘Rost ra nt o! ‘it rene ne hand and offi uy of joa FR! RwK S Ou jt Burleigh inline of the » town- this 3 at territory i of | Township | and ‘ond Ward | j than $3,000,000, | Bismarek Bowlers Lose at Mandan rod A tenin ‘of! Bismarck ‘bowlers lost all three games of w mateh with Man- 098 BXPOGHTION ~ dan's P while Bismarek’s was 2, ch will be arranged Ae tore TR k alleys sometime next esquidéntthalal! | ube! He: hind, Leaving Philadelphia te Shoulder Deficit night's seores follow: Johnson Mathys Kempf Ripple Hegreness 169 180 os w Philadelphia, Oct. 7 ()——The Sex. i. quicentennial international —exposi- R00 financial failure, Mayor Minmarek Totals Larson Sea Gelinek . Rothvick Schubert 146 160 ihe 140 ine 1 in celebration of niversary of the signing uration of independence, than five million . persons assed through the gat city to shoulder a big financial failure of ” suid the fi the » “has been Totals «:|{ Temperature and Road Conditions (Mercury readings at 7 BISMARCK Clear, 44 Cloud--Clear, 4 Minot Clear, 44; Devils Lake Mandan osition is running Wrehind 000 and § iq expenses claims of contra tion and other work roads goou. Clear, 40: roads good, Clear, 44; roads good, Mankato Clear, 40; roads good. pl liad § We tl 42; roads good, inona- Clow roads good, County Agent Will Fargo Clear, 40; roads, good. . " Duluth Clear, 44: roads: ood. Give Demonstration Hibbing -Clear, roads. Grand Forks Gitats 36; at Ed Smith Farm ree jester-—Clear, 51; roads. fair. Crookston Clear, 41; roads good. SECRETS Mary, dear, does wother know you read thos | sion magazines? Mary (age twelve): G She dogn’t even know © she hides them. DR. R. 8S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. egate more roads County Agent A. R. A. R. Miesen went to! Regan Wednesday, whe: je was call- tigate some cases of dis- | ve ease in hogs and tari He re-| Anny; turned last night. Mr. Miesen will give n caponizing| culling demonstration at Kd isl ‘s farm, northeast of Sterling, | y day afterno; your confes- * nat e found Life :| Mrs, Mary Johns Buried Yesterday The funeral of Mes. Mary Johns of. Driscoll, who passed dway at a local | hospital’ Monday, took place yesterday | afternoon ut 2 o'clock at the Metho- dist church in Driscoll, officiated. Mrs. Johns was the wife of H, E. Johns, hotel proprietor | there. ' _ Burial took place in the family lot! seoll ce th h rib- Neigh- Rev. Dreast Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusively Storage - - Repairing Vhone 610 207 Fifth St. 's of the Roya hors attended inn body, Pallbearers were: P. P, Hanson,| » John Stewart, K. A.! Peterson and A. H.| | | Smart Snappy Styles and Striking Values! To combine STYLE, QUALITY and VALUE in Coats and Dresses as abundantly as we have combined them in the ‘Dresses and Coats An Emblem ‘of STYLE QUALITY VALUE SERVICE Now In Stack Those who desire a coat or d: tion from honircie: of styles—ine! created models which we have on display tically every price. fine