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4 Pennant Progress -| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WwW. L. Pe Kansas City BOT Milwaukee # 56.591 Toledo . 3658S St. Paul 63.540 Minneapolis 5 37 Indianapolis 8 Louisville 87 Columbus .... 89 Games Today Louisville at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at St. Paul. Toledo at Milwauki - Columbus at Kansai w. * New York .. OM Philadelphia 72 BB Detroit 6854 Washington 66 57 Chicago .. 5964 .¥ Cleveland 5570 St. Louis ...: 47 7585 Boston 39 «84317 a Games Today Bf No games scheduled today; open Bi date. i easiest ached see a NATIONAL LEAGUE | A WwW. Pet! i Chicago .......... 78 49 3 a St. Louis . 68 49 Fj Pittsburgh . 6849 ' New York 69 Bs } Cincinnati . 5465 ‘i Boston 50 GB { Brooklyn b2 69 Philadelp! 44°77 Games Today St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at Boston. ‘ Chicago at New York. Be iy br He ; —— | Yesterday’s Games | pi : —_— ; By'The Associated Press it NATIONAL LEAGUE i First Game R H E i Chicago . ee espe | New York Riis Rd Carlson, Blake, Bush and Hart- nett; Barnes, Henry, Grimes and Cummings. Second Game R H EF Chicago . -1 6 Of New York 4 1 1 (Play called in eighth, rain) ‘ Root and Gonzales; Benton and 3 Taylor, Devormer. ‘ First Game R E St. Louis ... 1 6 0 Brooklyn .. ( togee eee Alexander and O'Farrell; Petty and Henline. maa t; i ‘ Second Game py HE Si. St. Louis . Bic Me te bt Brooklyn . 1 6 1] ¢ Haines an Elliott, Clark ; and DeBerry, Hen! | E Pittsburgh 0 q Philadelphi: 0 (Six iM Hill and Smith; Ferguson and Wil- son. * First Game | " R 4H 2B Cincinnati a a Boston . . 2 6 2 Rixey, May and Sukeforth, Pi nich; Greenfield, Genewich and Gib- «Son, Urban, Second Game R H E Cincinnati . (iat ees | Boston ... aE tie May, Kolp, Nehf, Lucas and_Pici- nich; R. Smith, Wertz, Genewich and Urban, AMERICAN LEAGUE R H E New York .. ~~ 8 13 2 St. Louis . Fak ee | Pennock ‘and Bengough; Crowder, Gaston and Dixon. H CE Boston 14 1 Clevelai Ai 2 4 Harris and | Hoffman; Buckeye, Brown, Shaute, Grant and L. Sewell, 4 Myatt. J R H E Philadelphia ........ 5 7 2 Detroit ... beat ii See Quinn an ‘ane; Whitehill, co Smith and-Bassler. 4 Washington-Chicago, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION R H &E£ Louisville ....... ee Minneapolis 1 Holley and Mediuiien: Hubbell and q Kenna. ; t R HH E : Toledo .. Pa ane eee | Milwaukee’ reese Bush, .MeCufloogh, _Speece and O'Neil; Eddleman and McMenemy. ‘ | % R H CE (GG) &> Indianapolis iiiie ieee { St. Paul .. Cd Sane Schupp and Florence; Maley and Gaston. 4 R oH E | bY Columbus .. 6 BP 8 1 Kansas Ci 5 ae ABE CE | & Meeker, Morris and Ferrell; Roy, | Schaack and Shinault, 4 WESTERN LEAGUE Omaha 19; Des Moines 6. Tulsa 5; Wichita 9. ( Denver’ 1; Lincoln 3. el Otherg not scheduled. % BREATH-HOLDER Ree mid oe Cua Here's 8 new L as real cl 101 olding one’s ® Preathh for ta mtaiii end 2 seconds, E, L. Gaylor, Jr, senior at Wesleyan College, accomplished the’ feat before physicjans recently. He'gulped three cm. large breaths of pure oxygen and held 4 the last one for 4 new record. p Was recovi in 60: feet” of the accident. | America is waiting to “What Price JisiM ak! AM \ 10.0. F. id be ¢ Hy 2:00 p. m. in full 4] © — form to attend the TUESDAY, AUGUST 80, 1927 [ Additional Sports }|HALLAM URGES :More Attention to This Called! |which will be received between jand the end of |small, The total number for the | 9,744 for the entire 1926 season. TEACHING OF PLAIN MORALS § | ducing crop prospects. Stark county has been hardes' this year, 1,079 claims having | reported from that section. man county is second with 900 Dunn county third with 883. Greatest Aid to Crime Prevention | season follow: Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 30.—(?)—The Only claims were reported last, week, however, and with the cutting; shorter than those of men, less of grain nearing completion it is, ergy is required for a woman to 1 ‘expected that the number of claims! the season will be! son was placed at 14,918 as compared| with 9,305 at this time last year and \ | "Hail damage, according to reports) |received at the hail insurance de |partment and by other state offices,) as been second only to rust in re- Week ending Total losses | — . 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PHONE | 356 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the police magistrate Hau; distri of th stitutions Ju ee ‘Lowe upheld nis| contention. Judge Lowe's objecting to the alt. jetion J ue asked the icial notice | ance giving the pi ict court to take ju e city ord likesjudge pawer in sue canes eid fixin| taxes In ‘Lowe tutional ‘whieh Bismaitck tion of a police magisttate or justice of th vil ure crim ‘their been “due process of law” guaran- any justice of the peace or police Crescent, Okla—An enormous cat- stranded in # pool near thé Cimarron courts are hetter fulfilling their pur-| County Aug. 26 Funeral services for Gottlieb Raw ested pose than any of the other branches! Adams of Bismarck, who was fatally injured compensation depe peau Pel crime, dele Hallam of | oaee 2 in an automobile ¢} Yaka is disqua' t. Paul, Minnesota, chairman of the! Benson $0 " a in t criminal law section’ of the American Billings BincaeG Ne Te nae nec naee Maw." Bar association, declared at the an-| Bottineau 2 R according tq Aasdelated® Prost dike nual meeting of that group here to-| Bowman 3 OUD, Tatehva folkd aientawd tae magi day, | Burke 3 208 ae ee Bear titas aa A (ft pends Sits f 52 Was taken to a hospita! at Jamestown att ests Erecrre an ile dla Oa ater the accidents in which his skull sweated Low due mostly-to an inadequate: number | Cavalier 32 ured, and died at 2 o'clock it will necessitate of police. a mer | Dickey a 284 Leyes pract Ee okey ca average speahen tion the! Divide ‘ 883 _ Announcement of the date of the process of the trial better fulfills its; BURR < each ce desoaten. one avnveguia, © purpose, than the process of capture | Eddy D cccdets ton iti Aa ae or LHe Mpreands ot Dua nhinghier mie | SiAmGH 4 200 Jamestown from his home at, Math-! Hallam asserted. “The number of Foster bd See ee ea tecaae ation guilty men who “escape prosecution Golden V: ‘ 530 bri} din aad cecwitene erentar than the cr who Grand Forks (nothing) (nothing), te her Rome when word reached her’. ibilibeleabh Grives 3 ‘ cient legal procedure. a i ieb R ‘ 5 2% f hay * ; ettinger 6 ieb Rau, who was 28 years o! Nes MIeS Ripeantea:cthht: mettiods. n¢| LaMoure 31 an Associated Press telegraph opera- stabbed it | procedure could Be shortened, | HORM 10 tor, the greater part of which had Coordination of all police agencie oJ heen at Bismarck. Prior to that time and the establishment of a state bur-| MeIntosh. he had been employed one year by wide, eau of criminal identification was) Me, Kenzie ‘ ,| the Western Union Telegraph com- put forth as an additional suggestion, leLean 1 *! pany, served a four-year enistment! === but after all, he believed, the great: | Mercer in the United States navy and worked est aid to crime prevention would| Morton two years for the Great Nortiern Be tore attention to thorough | Mowntrall £ railroad, He attended schoo} at Bath- Pi ugh | Nelson cate: Se ee Oliver 89 “Besides his parents, he leaves two “Civic: and- religions’ org tidud Oni 4 147 brothers and three sisters. strated that a great deal! Ramsey" 1 4 omplished by the teaching | Ransom mi of plain morals,” he said, Biville 2 122 omar = | Richland a] Rolette 7 | Sargent 4 4 | | Sheridan 8 7 Sioux é | Slope t | Stark | | Steele 1 23] Stutsman 9 480 | Towner 5) gst Trail 4] ' 2 eee g3|Law Unconstitutional That iowere (| Wells 483 ‘ 14,918 Claims Already Filed| Williams 729| Fixes Fees Dependent on Second Only to Rust ios] Conviction, Judge Holds in Reducing Yields — " Jurisdiction of all North Dakota | Police Court | peli ¢ courts and the courts of jus- i aia ital f the peace operating under y “ihe [| NRE Raa ena a Beadle ts mado eae the fee system is challenged in a ease claims for hail damage received Tom Welch, A. M. Larson, Richard , 2ppealed to the supreme court froin by the state hail insurance de- | Baker, Harold » Oscar Ker- | Divide county. ; partment. The claims came from |Sh2w, Jake Davis and Tom Gordon,| , Appeal was taken by the city of $8: countios, Gouriies whith arrested by the police department | Crosby from a decision of Judge Ported heavy lomes were: Dv over the week-end on charges of dis-| John. C. Lowe in the Divide eounty Adama | orderly conduct or drunkenness, exch Harprerccnrrcs obs CORE ORE Ie forfeited his cash bail of $5 when he | Haugo. j failed to appear before Police Magis- | | Haugo was arrested and convicted trate J. M. Belk Monday. George | 0” # oo of assault and battery, » Wood, arrested for vagrancy, pleaded | fiR€, being imposed. by the police guilty d was se ys | magistrate of the city of Crosby. Claims for hail damage received| in the county R.W. Rustad paid | court Hauge filed a motion objecting by the state hail insurance depart- la fine of $5 and costs for delaying | ¢6 the jieie ion 6f the nities she & ment this season. already are. 5,000| traffic, and D. J, McFaul paid a sim-| Eienees ont ‘conatitutiongt grounds packed. in excess of the total number re-|ilar fine when hé pleaded guilty to) He held that since the police magis- ported last year, figures compiled as| being drunk. trate would receive a fee if he were of Friday, August 26, show. convicted but would receive no fee ion in ani Every pa minor courts, it is suid by attorneys the method by which fees are ard collected by such courts. susti taining the defendant Judge held: at “any law is uncons! és, the compe: je peace dependent upon a con- criminal case. y to a’ litigation in ind especially defendants in al action, dre entitled to have cases tried before’ a disinter- judge and any judge whose tipén the con- aa by his interest ¢ controversy as a matter of Judge Lowe “Therefore trate whose compensation de- upon the conviction — is a criminal case.” ices of many of which high waters, had left neat here, defied fishermen But a bather armed a knife plunged in after it and to, death. The fish cighed 9 pounds, wis 5 1-2 feet in length and had “a head 18 inches FILM ACTRESS’ hela of Sinister Oceurences: Examiner today says that ay the re- sult of a series of sinister occur- rences d Beverly tion picture star, has been placed un- def a guard of police and private de- tectives, thought by Police Chief Blair and his Beverly Hills detectives to be a plot had come to this city recently in an effort to obtain film work, ¢ thim with a place to sleep in her home. and he showed no either work or move elsewhere, t father of the actress, Robert Bo' bonght him a suit of clothes and paid his rent for a month at a downtown ly ri curb. When they saw “thet ‘al e) the men sped on, Saturday night. Miss Lorraine had a sim ence. Strange men have been keeping the Bow home under surveillance since! the youth, described as being of Ita). | ian descént, was sent on his Way, Th actress told police: she has i humerous mysterious telephone calls. Attention Chevaliers Cai ton Bismarck No, 5: You are hee 4 requested to be at the, F. hall Wednesday at, 2:00 p. m. in full dress uni- form to attend the funeral of Chevalier J. A. Flow. By order. of Captain K. C. Arness. America is waiting to see HOME GUARDED Causes Police to: Protect Clara Bow Los Arigeles; Aug. 30.— (4) — The Last Time - Tonight Edward Horton afd’ oe Nixon “TAM. TAX?” @ the last seven days, the is home of Clara Bow! mo- The initial move of what is now lirected at the young actress was| “What Price Glor, nade a week axe, when Ming Bow ry: ope a base- é to a yodng man loitering on col ealing to her. for uid as a fe low Brooklynite, the youth said he| Cars, <= nes Reasonable.| ‘Around: the Bases Short Stop Station. led Miss Bow fed4he mah and prov! passed to When a couple of da inclination MONEY TO LOAN Improved City Property Low Interest Rate and Repayment Privilege Bismarck and Mandap “WHAT On hotel. uu Me He al yt igs ida fil P. Cc. 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