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PHANTOMS WIN a 24-10 VICTORY OVER TRAINERS Local Men Play Usual Good Brand Basketball in Game With Cross-River Men ck Phantoms lived up tions when they defe aining School quint by a 4 to 10 on the eross-river antoms of vie defense held up well nd the majority of | » from a dis- On several ck on the floor. . however, the n men wh but had bad luck in| snap shots slipped t failing to make sev from under the bask The Phantoms also had the of hard luck, with a number ingly sure shots missing th inch, but th stifies to the fact that few of their shots reach- ination, reenfield High Scorer Greenfield was high point man for the Phantoms, wi Slattery coming next with t Gray contributed two and Holta Haus each one. For the Tr Neval was hig! 1 and Martell each making one. Heilman Williams each con- tributed a free throw. Greenfield started things going in ve = ho the first quarter when he Phantoms their first score on a toss from close to the | came down the floor only the end of the quarter, he had give Me ecksioms. six. points, and” had made the only scores of the quarter In the second quarter, th ers showed a little mo ness and were able to ¢ on a jong shot from Ne on a fi throw from Phantoms countered by adding four nore points to their total through | well-placed shots from Holta and} Slattery, making the score 10 to The Phantoms kept' their pr tional lead in the third quarter, with Slattery netting two goals on short) shots and Haus netting one. Neval, | with a long one and Carell, gave the| Trainers seven potnts to the Phan-| toms’ 16. In the final quarter the Phantoms continued their string of scores, Gray making two tosses, Grenfield one Tong one and Robidou one. Williams, for the Training School, made « free] throw and SI de the additional two points made the final| score 24 to 10. Phantoms | FG FT PF TP 2 0-0 0 4 1. 00° 0 0 00 6 4 1 00 0 0-0 0 0-0. 23 00 0 00 1 0-0 01 Middaugh, ¢. 5. Holta, g. ; Grewer, g. Training School FG FT. PF TP) Martell, f. 0 0-0 0 0 Sholl, . 0 00 0 0) man, f... nea ieee aan 6 Devereau, f. 0 10 0600 0} Shear, f. 1 0-0 0 2 Neval, ¢ 2 00 o 4 Bell, ¢. : 0-0 0 0 2-0 0 2 0-0 Business College | Is Defeated, 19-7, ! : By ‘Nighthawks The Nighthawks vks added another to; their string of victories when they. defeated the Bismarck Business Col-| lege teams 19 to 3 on the St. Mary’s floor last night. Kelly, Hyland and McCarty were| Nighthawk stars with a total of four ints each, while Nagel was the| iusiness College high point man with three points. | ‘The lineups: ighthawks B.B. C. arles*MeCarty f Heupel ment Kelly f Goodrich Hyland ¢ Fridgen iummett E Berg ©. Fin Nagel 5, eCarty, a scaslink at cen- ter, Balzer Klein at forward ‘and John Roehrick at guard were Night-| wee substitutes. The. next game of the local quint) Nl. be Sat evening when the| Biate Training School is the oppon- The game will be played in the Siuine school gym. Bowling Meet to Be at Jamestown Shbhestovts noth, ND. Be Arrange: the fi nual bowling ourauelt ts fs hel the Black- alleys, “in Jamestown January are rapidly nearing completion Indications ere that a large dele- Sowlers from all ‘parts. of ‘will be in attendance, it has veer Cook, e/ latest fad i .{ tries next two seasons, Rockne condu a coaching school here for two The South Dakota State fo team, which broke even in two holi- | day games with Hawaiian elevens,| also sailed yesterda} TEX RICKARD THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927 John Kruger was a busines: ou jg Bait, and, Len m,n, te Ids, at the erat home ¥ en atthe John la sae ih cm eee iF Pods and (Noritrom, She left here for Bise ‘Tree froin’ therBiasiness col col. their relation of mild meer 7 marok to visit with her brother, -in Bismarck came on. the irked Olson, and. also her: mother, pom wit Helen Mire So ayer returned Bismarck } her Christmas vacation bat nae ar par- send iness after Emile Olson is working for | wh spending the wititer with ents, Mr. and- Mrs, Charlie He THEE. te dine hex Chr! oe fon with \. Sport Called “Tamboreen” Ge Gets HOPES T0 SIGN Sete Raalng few from Rims | gt Sem Day, tormesty of the. Kinyo] eon Strandns, tan bem doing Wee patents, Mr and MP, Chori American Premier Mise" Freda Anderson, who. Is| ftenas shit’ we och | Spey: eit Teck, ladys Rue left for Figo Monday When any new sport is inaugurated in this country, it’s better than | world’s heavyweight champion, to & 30 ‘an even bet that the premier took place at Miami Beach, Fla. The | contract for his first fight in defense} Wednesday evening playing cards neck of the woods is the Italian game known as | of the title. ‘ fat Leo Sh 1 variation of tennis and the Spanish game of Accompanied by rp Hadad ers Oscar Landerholm has been on ha Tamboreen.” It ai Alai. naro, putting on The game promi: Here we have two noted experts, Ernest Squillari and Angelo Far- n exhibition for the guests s to become very popular. i her at the 0. H. Reon e ouse at Bismarck, retu TUNNEY TODAY =: home Saturday morning for a day ReMabel’ and Arthur Landerholtn, i ‘Olson and the Salohn family at- pion, Who Is on Vaudeville | Dison, ond they given on Vidor Ni i Nelson, at Oscar Magnuson’s Fri- Pe ee eee day sren ae orn, wa! nt_in playing cards and games. St. Louls, Jan. 6.—(/?)—Gene refreshing lunch was served at Tunney, world’s heavyweight | iidnight. champion, today agreed to. de- fend his’ title next September |, Adolph Krause _ attended ‘the against contender selected dance Bs Baldwin Sati . eyen- Tex Rickard, perros for wink in big crowd atten was declared to be the largest e ence at Tuttle was well at- guarantee ever made for a fight. .|tended. The Regan orchestra furn- Rickard, who came here last | ished the music. night from New York, announced ‘The Kieiland, Anderson and Mag- eae insane vie, spith Tenney Inuson families waked the old year would niga a contract thin after- istics the new year in at the Pet it, coe andenton’. ‘Micmard -|__ Emile Olson “butchered” a horse plans to stage the fight in the | Saturday morning. ‘ankee Stadium at New York, Florence, Elsie Walter and|s on which he holds a lease, Charlie Keator called at the Nels St. Louis, Jan. 6—“P)—Tex Rick ‘Als home Wednesday evening 5. ard, New-York boxing promoter, was Bi: ck Monday afternoon. encamped in St, Louis today | andj Bisma oe. echest Goragn wild , Mr. and Mrs. hopeful of | sizing Gene, Tunney,| | IF. oe tM Marvin Alm spent champion’s manager; Dudle; ‘ield 4 Malone, Tunney’ legal adviser, and| ‘tS BLOG yee ae of the King Cole hotel, | More than f doen ne er erts. yeue| Orville Palkenste! fauled gjond It is played on a court | terday to overtake the champion be-|0f cattle to R Q like tennis, but without a net, tamboreens being used in place of a! fore he moves to another city on his| working for Walter Perkins. racquet. Foints are nd it i, expected Monts 3 Enderli berdeen a m ~ RISBERG DENY, will compete h ny others. that mo in; Ouke id Mob coved as in tennis. vaudeville tour. A conference was| Leo Sheldon and fe visited | Yai _____| scheduled for today. ‘at Ernest Gordon’s home Rickard, who would not divulge] Jeo Sheldons’ spent Si pner Landis asked him about the| the terms of the contract ‘he was to ning playing whist at: the 9 series which Risberg said was| offer Tunney, indicated that he was lways| hopeful of getting the fighter’s sig- ed to Detroit. “I wi in there to nature, for he said that he would like Weaver said he was not with his| to leave St. Louis for New York late] at se — Ki nd | team when the Labor day week, 1917,| today. few da: series was played—the series Risberg Meanwhile Tunney and Gibson were Walter’ and Julia Schmenski: ays was “bought” for $1,100. scheduled to sign a new document for t Sunday evening listening to ndil and Risberg ‘asked me to the continuation of the latter’s ser-| the radio at the Anderson’s, give $45 for the Detroit club,” | vices, Gibson announced that they!” ‘Miss Fi Spi Weaver said, “and I refused. 1 told| had agreed at a late conference to iss Freda Spitzer returned |them I would give no mon Hse he eri ets from Baldwin where she will now, | tinue with her school duties. | Thi bribe tinea at ter) ———___—_—_—___—> Emile Olson called.at ak Saholn } to the commissioner yesterday! “ FIGHT RESULTS ;|home Sunday_evenin ie _ ged either contributing to Braddock ss | | ng part of the $1,000 which among the White Sox for (By The Associated Press) | was c J (| . A fourteenth had knowl-| Minneapolis—Harry Forbes, Col- Hi\ cde of the pool, but had no part in| umbus, Ohio, beat Sammy Ratner, Pa: ice This fourteenth’ player was| Minneapolis (10). Lou ~ Rollinger,| Rev. Pearson conducted services in, W day, With James and Gandil | schaix, Expected to Testify Landis’ crow terday and h p cs give h the reach of men who used him on the benc him of the 16 he heard no “hello, Swede,” of reco; Onc k to h pries Ww st deep in the m the dam which y constructed. ‘Two was denounced Dn L hich h vifice ye lie. r hours he sat within arm to sit be or to frennant quiel used playe his former | pool, w rence Rowland, Red Fa- | Cunningham. ismarck Nighthawks 19, Bismarck| The leader for the evening was Mi “| The Sox who. contributed to fae | Business College 7. Hattie Fetterley. © | pool said reward money to the| Valley City heh schoo! 7, James-| The Ladies Aid will meet with’ f Ai ape dames Shepard returned to Michi- (Continued from page one) gan, N. D., after.spending the Christ- ed orieae eae Parone _Jarmed police to the British con- | returning home the same evening. fe nee pune revere ne ee cession to maintain peace and order | W. Mikesell accompanied him wing hands in either ser-|2nd that the headquarters of the| 15 Moffit, taking the train’ from rs Promoter Overtakes’ Oliam-|yy;5. Carl Landerholm, Emile Cag in which to live.” Mrs, or, «sa. Way,|, Those who told Landis they con-| Paul, drew (10). Dick Daniels, Min-| morning and evening. He came up| Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Swanson and | Another Hearing Set For Fri! tributed to, or had knowledge of the| neapolis, knocked out Ernie Drew,| from Napoleon Saturday afternoon!gons, Ernest, Marvin and Harold, miitiight Drought by, all present, Eddie Collins, Ray| Minneapolis (4). and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs./and Mrs, John E. Johnson and chil- C. T. Barton while here, returning} dren were entertained. New Y bers of the committee are Senators -r, John Collins, Harry Leibold, Joe home Monday noon. Hts morning me lew Year's | visited with Mr. Scott's parents, Mt. ‘ 7 Benz, Red Russell, Jourdan and Buck!] Basketball Scores ||text was “Borrowing Religion” and by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Voll, and ‘Mrs. Walter Scott, and in’ the| Qavid, Hamilton, cea Beene s ; 5 Inet week visiting with Miss Ada| "¥siness. a | garrison troops be established there. | there ‘to’ Bismarek to have dental Oscar Coleman called at the Joe. er ! eee ab a ‘Article 2. That 2 big denionstra- | work done, returning home Saturday. Saville. Varley home Thursday evening c Miss Lund has. recently returned i n, Eddie Murphy, |tion and parade be held in the native} Quite a ‘number of the: young folks| A large number. of, our, young] route home from Bismarck where he from Florida, where she assisted in ‘Wm. Man Mr. and Mrs. Georgé Whitted Ste-| where she wilt Stand. three months Het tchagen ND De where ce fer phen and Florence, took sci ah Her sister to Werk in the loval hall, Mrs. dinner with Mer and Mrs. yoee Varley. Hadeline finish et orm or two’s seraten, with her "folks berate i Ro ts visite her parents Kroger, lis mother, and Elsie call- her ab'the Forest Harding oeneih hear the Regan roxd.” aiding Rome, Fey Harding was also @ din-| “John Welsh returned to the iver pede Miss Milly Weber. * + sunt night to cat wood. He eat has sold his stetk| “J! pted a job New Yeor’s Some with his famil | and none ‘to enter with Mr. and Mrs,| ee breeh at: the river for mg Nelxon: from’ Baldwin hauled Frits Argast of. Moffit since ‘the| Bourgois, who has taken a contra bn from the Oscar Coteman i " death of Mrs. Goodfea: to iver 16,000 cords of brash for gia to Batdwin for Mae Little of Our local stores a busy tak-| the riprap at the Mandan bridge: Idwin which she putchased from ing. inventory at this time of the} Martin Nelson assisted John Kru-| Mr. Coleman. dar aia: ger onal AL butchering a few hogs nd me very bo! erson stole a 24| for their r’s use. ¥ v pound ham from. 'P Weber's butch-|.. We wish ‘to correct one of our MADDOCK is ‘er shop one day this week. This is| last week's items where it said Mr. STRIPPED OF the jccond theft here during the) and ola 28 Salil ere if 10} ys, ineral - of irew Johnson at ti § Billy Wilton is now “a traveling] last Sunday, being- relatives and! ’ USUAL RIGHTS man,” being on the road buying hides| names alike, It was Mr. and Mrs. and furs for the Bismatck Hide and|Olget | Ryberg instead, Teslatng, (Continued trout pane one.) ir Co, about four mites south from the report of. the other two meni! Cards have been received from @aughter of Mr. ie bers. Don McElroy that he and his tamil; lelson, has been quite iil,| A motion by the league to have the are now stationed at New Rockfor ond took her ie & doctpr at Wilton| report of the committee -antertded to N. D.. Don*was a former editor of Fri Mr. Nelson has also|conform to that of Senator Ette- oh “Braddock News” when. it; held een troubled with his chest dnd aiso| stad lost, 26 to 23. Senator C. y, but for some years he has been | #aw a doctor. Erickson (Nonpartisan), forticth dis int Ellendale. We are i glad to|. John r assisted the Nelson | trict, voted with the Indeperdents. hear from Don and wish him success hove in: building ‘an ey on the} Senator J. W. Benson (Nonparti- wheréyer he may be located. house byte @ ‘Mr, and — Nits | san), a tte county, moved that i The raral carriers gil started out] Nelson,"Benny and Emma, and| view of the lack of rule books on Monday morning again with their] Mrs. John Anderson and’ fami may. the question, the matter be deferred. autos. They did not anticipate trou-| Mrs. Oscar] jason and fai The ‘Motion lost, 25'to 24, on a stand- ble. in peaking, the ent! cuties soa, Mrs. Leo Sheldon, Dorothy and| ite vote. lames ‘and “Mur- alts were dinner Cea ‘at the| After considerable discussion, Sen- y; phy entertained at sue at the home ue i yome Sunday. ator J. E. Fleckten, Ward county, cf of. Mrs. er on New Yeiir’s éve, ir, Ne son and Hu moved to adjourn, Which also lost, Twenty-etght guests were ‘present, A| acted Milnes in Regan aA Tues: 28 to 24, seven ie ns dinner was served, * day. ‘on. the motion of Senator L. R. Mrs. C; T. Barton aid telly. ‘were end “Hugo, Nels Nelson made a} Baird, (Independent), Stark county, bauengers te Bag oad Ei 6 Not ip 1's Iast Wed-| the senate ¢! ‘the’ committee of iene. pot herent os BR : Si pert = to coe ig home to| five on assignments. ve} or le the! spen: vecal - Fa chitdren rematned over 10 spend ee Peet at eee Rusch Intro@uces First Bill ‘week-end. E ‘ Emma Nelson visited with Gertie| Senator Stevens then moved that a Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton wnver-| and: Gladys: Nelson lait Wednesday,| Committee of three on revision and tained at a seven: o'clock ' dinner: See Nelton visited with Trene| correction of the Journal be appoint. Wednesday evening. The remainder anid Hated Anderson Sunday. ed. The motion was adopted, and Jot'the evening was spent playing| ‘There was a farewell party hetd| Lieutenant Governor Maddock — ap- cards. at the Charlie Rue home last Thurs-| pointed Senator Stevens. Peter Me: ‘ day night in n honor of their daugh- Eecnin ae gi Hunter, and ‘ poi a oir who Tet for Valley City Senator C. Fine (Nonvartisan), Wild Rese 1 for three | Benson county, Senators C. W. Carey, hao resent were | Lidgerwood. W. Patton, Ma aie county, and W. D. Lynch, LaMoure, | Se ee a ea bison TM th ‘sperii tha Gladys ‘Nelson; Eimer, ee Alvin, "Phe first bill to be introduced in jlidays visiting his parents and) Johs and Emma Trygg. | Mr and! ther branch of the legislature was relatives here, (Priel 3 lerson and family, Mr. brought up by Senator H. J. Rusch laigh-load of young folks at- | *td Mrs.'Leo ngs lon and family, Mr.|torgo. The, measure consists of jolly dancing part ‘and Mra. Ovear Magnuson and fam- at minor changes to clarify the method me southwest of Brad- | iY? oe an ne tte a of procedure on tax sales of land d b dock, Tuesday evening, family, MY. aid Mrs. Conrad Kettle. | foffeited to the county. The bill Mr, and M, Herd pownewel eon, Randy, Lloyd, Wm. and Jenni iven ite first ahd second: read- and son, Bobby, of Flasher La bd Mr. and Mrs. Clagance Kettieson ‘ond| img and was referred to the merce * or inks Bon matory ‘to Bismarck and took Christ. ¢a on Ta the Nelson ore on iy, white there Friday evening to spend New ‘The * i pent| mittee on taxes. Waterloo, Iowa, and Mike Mandell, St.| the Union M. E."Chufth | Sunday| Year's with relatives, Ml atayickes Gaal perainecand: te. 3: ‘ make recommendations was appointed ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott were by’ Lieutenant Governor Maddock, on outfrom Bismarck last Sunday and motion of the Independents. Mem- er, Memb f the Ti in the evening “The Great Physi-( A delightful party was, held at i ited with Mrs. Scott’s par- “ a oT who said they gota ier ot ca the S, B. Gooding home New Year’s nd Mts, Nels Nelson. L. 0. Frederickson, Nelson county. pool w George Dause, Oscar| Bismarck Phantoms 24, State Train-|/.The Epworth League met in the|Eve. Mrs. Geo. Whitted, Stephen . d 7 ge, Bernie Boland and ‘George | ing School 10. church.at 7 o’clock Sunday evening:| Mr, and Mrs. H: A. Carlisle en-|®' jorence made a trip ‘to sis-| Miss Lund to Make marek last Wednesday to do. 50 Ser Bee eet gBroRnawell| shopping for the notigays. "| Relief Work Survev Martin Nelson assisted his broth- Detroit pl ing Boston. | town high school 6. Mrs, Rossen Aurvig Saturday after- care bs Aint lalarang ess “pot er George move a building to his new| IY Dickey, County, Bill Ji pay-off” man for the| North Dakota Aggies 30, St. Mary’s| rioon, Jan. 15th Sohn os ing her sister, Mrs.| piace last Thursday which he will distribution of the Sox| college 18. Att: and Mare, a Wi, Allan setarhed other poicery sondfipawel and family, ys, and = op nip aM bosinies thie yh extent of piothers pension re- ere from S ——_—___ me Ines after spending ‘made iP testimony tosthe| A RMIED TROOPS Christmas vacation with their daugh-|home in Braddock Rig gy Dogon to Henan tase Thumaey. rs De determined tm ee re a Tiger pitcher, ter, Mrs. Arnold Anderson, and fam-jof the week. Gertie and Gladys Nelson called at| made next week by Miss Henrietta Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Benz andj Nels Nelson's’ Thursday night en)Tund, head of the state child wel- erg said receive ily-of town, N. D. They burs to the| POSSESSION vere. accompanied home val — family were entertained New eo to fay Charlie ey pioess fare bureau Pet wh former . ma lem returns me a 4 OF CONCESSION | itier inthe Broddock schools, Year's day at the Emest Seville| peietn: gy net io daynwhere| gi Ber survey, to be ‘conducted at she spent the’ summer and fall with oe eet Se ie Sets county Mrs. Howard Brownetell she relatives. She will: keep house for] wiil study mene af oanine ot ob ing mothers mi ne mas holidays at his home here. been visitii her father while her mother is tak- ; presumably [@zd armed police no longer carry | mas concerning the: wikest expenditures ‘ “ - Piet 4 r wear uniforms; that th H. M. Sherwin motored to Sterling’ Shy der and a a rek, | ing Aaborarag ‘at' a Bismatek hos- kapisnd possibly claborateRi Chinese Pe shaaell plraee miGuene civil Thursday morning on radio business, y ednesday. arck, of funds in order that charity funds home pital may Yo furthér, and will determine Miss Meets Gharies Emma ami ‘John/ the extent of relief work necded, be- {een aay Metcalt, who tendnes) motored to Blomarck Friday on locl| Siiee™ agit station ieee” fo mothers’ relief in the county. Work in Florid Praised apolled--thairagdam <withuanotN” 6 | abba, Ei Fred | city this afternoon. ‘ attended the New Year's dance ‘at le attended. the. dence ,at|teok Mrs. Coleman to. a~ hospital.| emergency relief work following the winorous was their denial. of thehd Danforth and George| Afticle 3. That an economic boy- | Hazelton Friday night, t] azelton New Year's eve ahd re-/ Rhysicians think’ they gan cure her! hurricanes. In.a Tetter ta the state erookedness Risberg charged, q cott committee be organized. bes rig ort gpd mi gs a. fine. tiie. without an operation by treat-/ board of administration, James L. Lone Wolf Against Pack 'y Cobb said that he had played in| Article 4. That a boycotting eom- | of Mi *s lavion Barton. seve a and Mrs, Ws Balter and Fieser, vice chairman of the Amer- i Through it, all-“the denials, the 000 major league ball games,| mittee be organized in the Wuhan iter, Bey ope Ms. a ra are_shost a8 uared: od Sea eat! Ne Cross, stated that: \ shunning by fermer diamond pals--| not one of which, to his knowledge, | cities. iss Henrie! Bisiane, seat the | mor diamond (nals Ai aot ne of which, to: Bis Knowledge inle ib: mph -tehemrainsit. sent loward Brownawel it! Lots are dying unable to paw the ORE ace pool cone, th an a aeessunL from ” he said! Friday when other witnesses, includ- oe a e, o » ger to Bismarck and Jaifter Donie ing, proba James and G di } BE phates whee at er nesday afternoon, returning home Most of those who took part in yes-|throughout the world declaring the | terday’s hearing were asked to return] outlawry of the British. Mis nday afternoon. Friday mornin VESTIGATION OF i CAST. canter ont tee-Aeane silneie spent the Christmas. and New Jan. 6.—(@)- Hankow, where seething crowds of for.itheir home. mobs coolies who swarmed into the Brit- New «York; \ Jun. -6:%-Willie| ish concession. Lid reer lene sah vi Hoppe and his famous cu The hostility of the Chinese in back under the magic st Hankow seems to be centered’ almost master hand to threaten the brief| entirely on the British and so far supremacy of the young Goreme ‘star,| it is known none of the other forei Erie Hagenlacher. ee ions there has been inva For four hours and ® half” Hagen- he white foreigners in the di lacher. and-the veteran New Yorker|number more than a thousand, and played last night in the first 500-| of these there are approximately 300 point block of a 1,500 point match in Hankow and Wuchang, for the world’s 18.2 balk line title.|the headquarters. of the Cantonese: ; : lo holidays.at the home of: Mr,’end Mrs. Py Ae k to resume time in the today were discyssing the| Chinese coolies have overtun the|©- F; Savage, rage ig teenees ore : ryd re, pang r as yours, vie ‘and private, They returned/@ npionatnt vening earns. crust of enow rece gest mo water and and| American: Red Cross for disaster re- pe o Paget by lief work in Florida, rendered excep- Rachel Shepard was a ere ig: was berved . Raed te/ tional service, I should like to have de: farms. work art this. made a widtter of record with ak Mestin Nelegs' the credit be- made ip to Regen: you and Mer. When Mrs. V. E. York andison Dilla ete 4 , ‘ th we: these big emergencies come, the ked finds vemeen for gratitude each t agencies such i f i ti f| British concession. are so responsive to its,eail, even on the truth, “I'll stiek toms as ‘world series weandal’ ae a4 ‘The slightest. provocation on the |Petied as far as raed to by short notice, Iwish to thank you on < long as they want to hea i, |rosult of George “Buck” Weaver's| pert of the British, however, it is behalf ‘of the Cross for haying a shay tH request for reinstatement in base oe is en’, ua turn her ey |" made Miss, 3 services available.’ bal Arnold) ball. ‘crowds there into uncontrollable | Gandil andi ti rents following the yeaver, one of the eight Chicago| nt Fe eee . ; Ried LA aes, expose of the “thrown” world series White Sox players barred from the e foreign office is_ morning Report ondit of 1919, gave Risberg’s story sub: game in connection with the 1919) said ¢hat Eugene Chen, Cantonese | , Mise Alice Plors and Mise, ne ew Cenditian,stithe stantiation, | disclosures,» asked Commissioner| foreign. minister, had assumed. full | Soles pe atrer spending ay. Oty FIRST. STATE BANK OF. REGAN» “I don't know anything about it,! Landis for reinstatement when he ap-| esponsibility for law and order with- | ig206 at, their respect tive. here. f judge,” said Weaver, when Commis-| peared as a witness in the current| in the concession, provided the Brit- d ce eames here by, and Mr, and Mrs. W. H. t eon " at Rogan, in the State of North Da- . Bones _| baseball investigation, and the com-| ish did nop provoke the crowds by | rile daughter, 4 was: kota, at the close of business Decein- | missioner promised to look into it. | any display of force. Cusker motored over to ; sal |__If Weaver's case is reviewed “it| The foreign office added that seu- |4ay ‘afternoon to spend New Year's at, was believed by some that the whole] sational reports from Shanghai re-/ with home folks there. cf marrtegé:, 2 bd: $ 41,384,74 affair might agein come under| garding events at Hankow should be|” Francis Brittain, who. teaches near| “ing secuted and ‘un: scrutiny, Weaver has maintained|aceepted with reserve. Lintaay apent Bi Sunday. at the 0. Be ; ; : aoe 4.89 that he was innocent .of any wrong- ips ind Hankow Martin home. ” ‘and ‘Bil er dane “farniture | doing in the 1919 scandal. 3 Stn Schasfer,‘who bas been iti} 5,204.38 : Tow sand ail British welige, end] ‘withy, tubereslgpis, fon; seme. ye Pais Hoppe Threatens children have teem evacuate. fro Bemalyenrs axe eg ct pi at city, Ichang an jul | Brief Supremacy |" antow siviets sais eo ting was in progres 1 472,27 of Hagenlacher | tie Chinese: pote ena deat bat ting fo wo : - , -§ 67,827.66 H capitan stock Mee ..9 10.0000 Surplos fund ness ss.” 4,800.00 And.only by.a, sengatienel finish did | government. we A beautiful wrenth and Hagenlacher, the defending cham Hay Indication of a Widestret move- > paiple of: of Braddoc! also contrib-}, nose out the former titleholder ‘ment is given by a Peki mad dispatch slim margin of’ 64 poirts,/ 500, to ise. te’ the Daily Mail, which: says re-| tives were. here Hoppe’s clever manipulation of the| ports, of, anti-Christian risings in| of the state ivories early jn the game indicated|the Tangtse Valley are beirig re-| pressed fo to observers that @ stirring battle|ceived there daily. All missionaries | o: we acer. in’ prospect before the end of the|in the interior, it adds, have been ke Bowers has charge of th final block is reached tomorrow night. | ordered to quit their their stations, Nerth i Americe ee Be station hi Biseaisthess. strong finish was| i vied Schaefer. concluded with:.an unfinished rub att By SUBJECTS. ee Aina vbibeheimer of of. Brad. of 28 which will give him. the first VED TO turn at the table tonight. He requir-| .Shangh te oH pomee te complete his string, British’ women an_ average of 45 6-11 te ed from lankow, Ichéng ie "G10 for Hoppe, last night as 4 ee of |i Beersetion Ah Siw at ree, i-for- be Haat el om a Mas. ie steamers sr heete ‘ot " Honolulu MAI the mes: inHankow » ne |e entrated at raid pointe ao oon of deposit sd 27,074.07 27.) ite payable So.s tase “aaetae is Vrotal eee see cece ese. OH OOT68