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i COBB FIRST MILLIONAIRE | BALL PLAYER Gecrgia Peach Has Been For tunate in Investments and Received Large Tips the countless to_his credit. Peach lionaire player. statement. amassed the cool mil. ? compensation | bh from hero worshiper Ts ve enabled Cc to parlay his baseball dividends such a way that he has doubled them. In round 00,000 ont fierres Cobb of dnd bil 000 as p club Tha s not salary included @ share in the pr: club. le is said nd Cobb alone £ gerial responsibilities, in the profits Despite thi won a pennant. during his regime, his club : ening and the fans were ing. gers did a big bu plus aged $45,000 per year for six reaso a total of $210,000. Lue greatest player 0! fame has been such that h has been in stant demand ver.is.ng purposes, to say that he has earned $75,000 years a pl. services as Payinumeace: and $ 600 through the medium of using his | Cobb's name for advertising, brings basebal! earnings to 0. Cleans Up on Wall Street A tip on Gencral Motors Cobb played last au profit of $150,000. He Ove) cveras vig coups in the cot. market and is one of the big stock- holders in the Loca Cola Company. Nick A what cobb he would man. Nick may be a clown, but now “.t figures. Garrison Gridders Defeat Minot High School Second Team Garrison, N. D., Nov. 1—(@) Playing a Superior brand of foot the Garrison high school te: ed the Minot high school s on the locai diamond Fric to 0 score, Cassius Nelson is of the Garrison team, which coached by Mr. Esser. The Minot second team played its school’s first team and held it to a scoreless tie, so Garrison should rank high for deieat’ he Ward county men. The hope here that aptain} was ¢t now being express veal team m: have an opportunity to play ¢: Bismarck | or Minot high, but no definite negoti- ations have been made a Garrison Civic planning a banauet in honor aH } Great Northern Road Files New Tariff Schedule, A complet substant: suppla aine suppl adox | °: aud on North “Dakota a ments. A few r by. ineludi ed classifications apply. Luke-Hansboro 1}; Great Northern. o—_—__________+ NEWS BRIEFS ——____—___-—_— Princess Astrid and Crown Prince Leopold leave Brussels on honeymoon with destination a secret. Loie Fuller, former dance’ press agent leave Queen Mari at Denver in the intere: mony; James E. Howe lienaire” invites queen to lunch wy Bs = Read Today’s Offer _ All You INDIGESTION Ask Finney About Generous! 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That is my duty as an officer of your state engineering: department.” i Cowboy Kutseh. jot only dine uttaloes bie king in fcemen, engineers and steve- of stam ‘the o diluting the spare t Greck epics. here isn't aven a soda jerker on Minnesota tenim, though several tke boy. have heen heard to whi “high or w motorists e into cer City filling ions dursag the summer-time, bona-fide cowboy to play Conrad Co rin '23, "24, from an honest to in South Dalota. to it now is Sherm. A conch, who and t is expected that the Jamestown Chamber of Commerce will seck the| cooperation ef South Dakota cities; to at least investigate this project as a first step in the direction of the proposed Missouri rivey diversion project, Man Who Invented Material Used in vie Wins Suit 11.—#)—Un a textile mil Bokton tod possibly a mil- res ting. ! { | i nped hi all, Sherm| Black ae worker in ty, John B. s wealthy, teams the w: other £0," tie le in his financial) ut stinding came through the settlentent j out of court of a suit for $6,000,000; | brought by him in Boston against {John H. Van Heusen, collar manu-| facturer. Bolton said he would not know ex actly how much his fortune would be until he consulted his attorneys, Ht slow workers in the Bromley Man-| turing company, recalling chat a July, 1925, had awarded him: felt that he would receive! $1,000,000 perhaps more. 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October 28 To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schrenk, | Bismarck, N. D, a son. SS HOW TO CARE FOR VARICOSE OR SWOLLEN VEINS your druggist for an. ori: Deaths ober 17, fan, 38, Mandan, October -22 Raymond Johannes Hermann, in- nt, Otter Oreek, N. D, Ostoher. Mrs. Maghiis, ND, | Waller Stephens, 59, Hazen, October. 24 ara ‘Keller; aay Mandan, N. D. ferperature and Road Cc Conditions | (Morcupy aang readings nt 7 Minot--Clear, 16; r Clond—Cloud: Winona-—Cloud Devils Lake- ay m.) ds good yads 00d. | roads fair, 3 roads srood, | A roads" good, Jamestown—Clear, 17; roads good. | Mankato—-Cloudy, 25; roads good, Rochester—Gloudy, 11; roads i Hitbing—-Partly cioudy, good, Duluth —Cloudy, 18; roads rood. Mandan—Partiys cloudy, 21; roads good, Grand Forks-—C hig Ji Ci rookston—Clear, 1 To Mr. Bismare! roads good, roads good. NEVER SEES. 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