Wednesday, October 12, 1921. 0 Pàart THE GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE- GIANTS WIN SIXTH GAME, 8 TO 5 Soothinq and He&lina tried to steal and was thrown out by that it would be retained in confer­ GREEK FORCES REPORT Schang ence, as the house bill did not pro­ VICTORY OVER TURKS Promotes Skin Health The Giants added ,a run in the sixth pose repeal of this section of the ex­ Athens, Oct. '11.—Greek and Turk­ inning. Bancroft singled, to left, went isting law. ish nationalists forces have been en­ to second when Frisch walked and was Vote Down Amendment, gaged in stern battle along the new thrown out trying to steal third as Democrats generally were expected front iii Asia Minor, extending from Young fanned. Frisch went to second to support the surtax, estate tax, capi­ Afiun-Karahish'ar, northward to a on the play at third. He_ scored a mo­ tal stock tax, corporation exemption point almost directly east of Brusau. Just Received ment later when Kelly singled to cen­ repeal and other provisions of the com­ On the southern end of this line the A Limited Supply of the and ter. "Irish" Meusel ended the inning promise program. Some leaders on Greeks, says an .official statement, Tires Red Tubes by flying out. After that only two that side, however, thought the minor­ have .won a complete victory, driving Latest Style Giants saw first base, both getting ity would vote almost solidly âgaïnst the nationalists from the field and in­ there on singles in the ninth. the completed bill unless provisions flicting heavy losses upon them. The official figures for the game were made for increased taxes on cor­ VICTROLA gave the attendance as 34,283. The porations and reduced taxes on individ­ ~TO EXTEND TARIFF. Guaranteed gate receipts were $112,234, of which uals having incomes of $15,000 a year Washington, Oct. 11.—The emerg­ No. 300 the advisory board's share is $16,835.10 or less. ency tariff, instead off expiring Novem­ and the two clubs' share $95,398.90. Before adopting the transportation ber 27, would remain in effect until The players participate in the first five tax repeal amendment, the senate voted February 1, under a bill favorably re­ Price $250.00 games only. down, 38 to 30, an amendment by Sen­ ported Tuesday by the house ways and Positively the best tire ator Trammel, Democrat, of Florida, means committee. The life of the dye proposing that the repeal be effective embargo would be extended as well value on the market. 10 days after the passage of the bill. as the rate carried in the emergency Ruth, Sitting in Bleachers After Being Ordered act. It will pay you to T AMENDMENT Williston Holding REPORT BIG DISCOVERY. inquire. Paris, Oct. 11.—Archaeologists at Out of Dugout, Watches Substitute Slam Out Farm Exposition work in the rains of ancient Ephesus have discovered a crypt believed to be TOR ML OF ILL Special to the Tribune. the tomb of St. John the Evangelist, it Circuit Drive; Ten Strike-Outs Credited to Williston, N. D.. Oct. 11.—An agri­ is said in a dispatch received here. cultural exposition is to be held in this city Wednesday, October 12. un­ Giant ; Great Crowd Out. der the auspices of the Commercial Tl club, the details Ijeisg in charge of the A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN LEE FOREST'S county agent. Is Always a Well Woman New York, Oct. 11.—Forcing the issue with the Yankees On the same date, which is also the You Should Not Overlook On* Word Republican Compromise Tax Bill date set for the sale of 60 head of THE BEST GARAGE by powerful work with the stick, the Giants evened the world Has Smooth Sailing First Shorthorn cattle, women from all parts of this Latter series count Tuesday, taking the sixth gamef 8 to 5. Each of the county will meet here for a con­ Long Beach, Wash.—"I have taken 119-21 First Ave. No. Phone 9530 Day; Squall Expected Soon. ference with the home demonstration See This New Model club now has won three games and if the course of the agent and other experts on home Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription off and istruggle so far is anything to judge by, the battle bids fair economics. The demonstration agent on since 1910—do not take it all the time Easy Terms If Desired Washington, Oct. 11.—The Repub­ is arranging for the visitors an ela­ but am never without it—and when I feel to go the limit of nine encounters, with a great contest on the lic compromise tax revision program borate display, the exhibits consist­ a little under the weather it is my medi­ W£ G% W% C PIANO last day for the final honors. was started on its way through the ing of canned and dried vegetables, cine. I started to take it first for tired senate Tuesday with the adoption, fruits and meats, made-over clothes, feeling and loss of appetite. I received IIUr9 HOUSE Tuesday's game at the Polo grounds, played in mild autumn without a dissenting or record vote, of and other, home productions of inter­ an amendment proposing repeal on next such wonderful results from the first bot­ 508 Central Ave. weather to a crowd of some 34,000 spectators, took on for a January 1, of the transportation taxes est to women. tle »that I never want to be without it, couple of innings the aspect of a battle of home run hitters. on freight, passenger, Pullman accom­ and gladly recommend it to the young as modations, express packages and oil well as the old. Young women in pnme Meanwhile, up in the stand, his damaged arm in a sling, unable by pipe line. of life need all their energies: they may to plav, sat "Babe" Ruth, the king of all the home runners, There were increasing evidences', keep away from the blues ana that tirea a pathetic figure of baffled determination, watcthing no less however, both on the floor of the sen­ feeling by using Dr. Pierce's Favorite ate and behind the scenes, that some WEATHER Prescription. I think it is the best of all than three other men clout the ball for circuit drives before of the other compromise proposals tonics. Women who are getting on in the game was two innings old. would not find as easy sailing. Reply­ years need a good medicine. The little ing to an inquiry from the Democratic Reported for The Tribune by the U. 8. VALUABLES PROTECTED Two of these men were of the op-^> Weather Bureau at Helena. chronic troubles which they had not no­ side, Senator McCumber of North Da­ ticed in past years are developing into posing clan. The other was "Babe kota, temporarily in charge of the rev­ Observations takenat 8 p. m., Oct. 11, AT LITTLE COST enue bill, announced that the compro­ for Preceding 24 Hours. real sickness, and they feel that discour­ Ruth's own substitute, the slim and BOX SCORE High Low Pre. aged and tired condition more than any snappy "Chick" Fewster. Substitute mise amendments would not be offered 0 on behalf of the full Republican mem­ Great Falls 72 one else. I beg you, women, to take my EG $3.50 and up per year; that's NATIONALS. «1» r h po a Calgary 74 0 Fewster lifted the ball into the left bership of the finance committee; that .02 advice, get a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favor­ Burns, cf 3 1 1 he was against some of them and that Chicago all it costs to rent a Safe De­ field bleachers with a man aboard in Bancroft, s* 5 0 2 Havre 7- 0 ite Prescription. You will bless the day MILK the Yankees' second inning, jltting his Frisch, 31» 4 2 0 he and other committeemen reserved Helena 0 you read my letter." Mrs. A. W. Quinn. S 0 posit Box in our Vault. Bet­ Young, rf 5 0 1 the right to oppose them. 0 club on the happy side of a two-run Kalispell 70 You should obtain this famous Pre­ Kelly, lb 4 1 3 Fight Surtax Clause. Miles City 68 0 scription now at your nearest drug store Cream's Only Rival ter decide to rent one now. margin, after the home runs of Giant E. Metisel, If 4 1 2 New York 6» 0 Kaulings, 2b 5 0 0 Senators in the so-called manufac­ 0 in tablets or liquid, or writ« Dr. Pierce, Mayonnaise just a trifle sluggers Emit Meusel and Snyder had turers' bloc, supported by house lead­ St. Paul 46 cancelled a three-run advantage which Snyder, c 4 2 2 Seattle 50 0 resident Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, better than you have Toney, p 0 0 0 ers, were all set to launch their fight Williston 60 0 i. Y., for free medical advice. ever had it before. .Try the American leaguers had acquired in Bilmes, p 4 1 2 against the 50 per cent, maximum in­ S the first inning. There was nothing of Los Angeles 74 0 SEGO MILK in your come surtax rate amendment after its Spokane 76 0 next dretsing. jealousy in Ruth's demeanor as he Totals 38 8 18 27 7 0 introduction. There were reports that Portland 50 0 watched all this, and the one happy San Francisco 64 0 Delightful smoothness AMERirASS. nb r h po n this provision would be materially al- and distinctive flavor smile observed on his face during the 0 i tered in the conference between the afternoon appeared when "Chick" in­ Fewster, If 3 2 15 0 Weather Conditions — Pacific Slope, will result. Pecltinpaugh, 8* 5 0 3 1 o ! house and senate on the completed bill, Northwest and Canadian Northwest. serted his four-base blow. Miller, cf 5 1 1 0 o ! House leaders were understood to Giants Hit Hard. R. Meusel, rf 3 1 2 0 0 j have made it plain that they would not The high pressure area that was I'lpp, lb 4 0 2 0 over Montana Monday has moved The game ultimately and most de­ '' ! recede from the original house maxj- southeastward to the plains region, with CÂMÂDÂ Ward, 2b 4 0 î ! mum rate of 32 per cent, but some TheRrst servedly went to the Giants through a MeXallj", 3b 4 0 its center over Nebraska. Pressure is 160-acre homesteads In western thunderous descent upon Pitcher "Bob" Schang, e 2 0 0 i senators were of the opinion that the still moderately Wgh over the north­ Canada are free to the settler. Shawkey in the fourth inning, which Harper, p 0 0 o i reduction likely to be made by the con- west and skies are clear except for Train Jeaves every day except 0 netted * four runs and gave "Jess (Shawkey, p 3 1 o , ferees would not be quite as great as foggy weather along the north Pacific Sunday at 7:35 a. m. tor Canada. S National Bj&k Barnes a commanding margin upon Baker* 1 0 o i 18 per cent. coast. Temperatures are higher In For Information regarding the Plercy, p 0 0 0 I Eastern senators also were ready to eastern Montana and western Canada, country, reduced rates for traveling, -which to pitch a game of consummate but are lower west of the upper pla­ skill for the remaining innings he oc­ ~ ~ XT ~ J wage war on the compromise amend- etc.. apply or write us. ^°\ly GREAT EVLLS^MONT Totals 34 5 7 41 ° ! ment to retain the corporation capital teau. cupied the mound. _ _ KNUTE HADBELAMD Barnes was John McGraw s •Batted for Shawkey In eighth. stock tax, but sponsors of the new tax Montana Forecast. Q'U#l ft ESTABLIS i-l88» second choice. "Jess" didn't start the program were confident, this not only Fair Wednesday and probably Thurs­ Canadian Government Agent Score by Inning*: K H E would be put through the senate, but day; warmer Wednesday. Park Hotel, 106 Central Avenue game. Fred Toney did that. Three Nationals 030 401 000—H 1» 0 Great Fails, Montana runs had gone across the plate on a Americans 320 000 000—5 7 2 hit of snappy, conscutive hitting by the Yankees when he was removed. Barnes Summary: Home runs, E. Meusel, Snyder, Fewster. Stolen bases, Pipp, prevented further scoring in that inning Frisch. Sacrifice, Burns. Double plays, KAUFMAN'S 26TH ANNUAL ANNI­ but. in the second a hit followed by Schult g and McNally; Schung and Fewstcr's homer added two runs to the Ward. lieft on bases. Nationals 8; VERSARY SALE Begins Friday Morning Yankees' total. Americans 7. Bases on balls, off Ton­ The Yankee scoring stopped right er, 1; Harper 2; Barnes 4: Shawkey 2. at 8:00. Store Closed Today and Tomor- there, however. Barnes was their mas­ Hits, off Toney, 3 In 2-3 Inning; Barnes ter the rest of the way. He had the 4 in 8 1-3; Harper 1 in 1-3; Shawkey 8 row. Wait for the ANNIVERSARY SALE In 6 2-3; Plercy 2 in 1. Struck out by batsmen constantly Harper 1; Barnes 10; Shawkey 5; guessing and usually guessing wrong, Piercy 2. Winning pitcher Barnes. striking out 10 of them. Every re- Losing pitcher Shawkey. Umpires, at ular on the Yankee team was fanned plate, Moriarty; Quigley at first base; bv Barnes at least once, and Aaron Chill at second base; Kigler at third base. Time 2:31. IT STARTS TODAY Ward struck out twice. It was Barnes' second victory of the series. A SALE LIKE THIS HAPPENS ONCE IN A LONG LIFETIME Harper Taken Out. in after another National league bats­ Manager also was man. Barnes, had tapped Harper for a forced to a second choice of box men single and worked through until Frank UNBELIEVABLE BARGAINS IN LADIES READY-TO-WEAR early in the game. Huggins' first se­ Baker was put in to bat for him in the lection. Harry Harper, the Yankees' eighth. only off-side twirler, lasted a little Shawkey took up the pitching burden longer than Toney. but nothing to boast with the score a tie, and after he had "THE POWER OP CO-OPERATION" about. Harper got by the first inning retired the Giants, was quickly given a SPECIAL! TAMS! $18.75 SUITS NEW $6.00 HATS creditably but. collapsed in the second, two-run lead by virtue of his own sin­ giving a three-rui>lead with which his gle and Fewster's homer. Like Ilarper, "The power of co-operation is man's highest manifesta­ Authentic copies of the latest TAM for A special lot of coats, suits and dresses Introducing a new line of Fall Hats, teammates had supplied him. Rather, tion of intelligence and wisdom." The Commercial Na­ bought to sell for $6.00. Some hand mad* it might be said, the hard-hitting Gi­ however, he was unable to hold the tional Bank desires to co-operate with its customers, be­ street or sport wear, In all the wanted for misses, which sold up to $18.75—ridic­ ants took the lead away by main force Yankee advantage. After blanking the lieving that it can, in this way make its service more useful. shades of Blue, Greens and Brown«. ulously low prices to unload, at velvets, some felts and some sailors. with the circuit drives of Meusel and Giants in the third, he was found for Snyder. Meusel's came with one man four hits, and four runs in the fourth, SALE PRICE - $1.69 SPECIAL $4.95 SALE PRICE • - $3.95 on base, and Snyder's followed with while two hits and a pass in the sixth but an out intervening. Shawkey went netted the Giants an additional tally. This was plenty for the National COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK leaguers to win with, given such work in the box as Barnes was supplying. GREAT FALLS. MONTANA THANKFUL HE WAS NOT A WOMAN Cheered on by the throngs of Giant membeb federal reserve bank 20 SILK BLOUSES BE IN LINE WHEN The late Lawson Tait, of England, rooters in the stands and bleachers, the great woman's doctor, said he nev­ from which the exultant shouts for the er went lo bed at. night without thank­ Yankees in the game's enrly stages 50c EACH THE DOORS OPEN ing heaven he was not. born a woman. were speedily drowned out. they breezed No (ioctor ever knew better than he along triumphantly to the end. what, women have to suffer at some Fewster Goes Good. FIRST CHOICE IS BEST times of their lives. It. was an Ameri­ Fewster's work for the Yankees in SPECIAL TODAY!! can woman, long since passed to her Ruth's place was such that no Yankee Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing reward, who introduced a combination fan was heard making the "Babe's" of roots 'and herbs called Lydia E. absence an excuse for the defeat. The Finkham's Vegetable Compound, that spry Baltimorinn covered much ground has proved wonderfully successful in in the field, pulling off. for one thing, initiating suffering and relieving dis­ a rattling catch of a foul fly close to \ eases of women. It has brought relief the bleachers, besides inserting his yy to thousands of women who suffered hotner into the proceedings. Modern THONE 6-4-9-6 from female ills.—Adv. The Yankees got away to a flying HH start, in the first inning. Fewster drew Down Town Office a , watched I'eckinpaugh Up-to-Date foul out and went to second on Miller's Dufresne Tailor Shop II single to short. Bob Meusel shot a sin­ Methods gle to center on which Fewster scored, TO DARKEN Hi Miller talcing third. I'ipp grounded out FIRE-PROOF PLANT 403 CENTRAL and Ward scored Miller find Meusel on a clean single to center. This was 3D enough for Toney. and Barnes finished II .¥ SAGE TES the inning, McNally flying out to Young. S Look Young! Bring Back Its The Giants had no trouble in match­ ing the Yankees' three runs in the A Natural Color, Gloss and second. As with the Huggins' men, a m y base on balls led the way. It went to Attractiveness. Kelly, who trotted home when "Irish" m Meusel poled a home run into the right NOW SHOWING ê field stand. Rawlings flied to Miller Common garden sage brewed into a and Snyder lifted a circuit drive into heavy tea with sulphur added, will the left field bleacher seats, tieing the score. Barnes singled and Shawkey > turn gray, streaked and faded hair PERSONAL GREETING CARDS beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just relieved Harper on the pitching mound. Burns, the first man to face him, laced V « a few applications will prove a revela­ •; single to right. Bancroft, struck out Enables the senders to identify their Christmas cards more tion if your hair is fading, streaked or and Fisch flied to Bob Meusel. closely with themselves. To lend a purely personal touch gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul­ In the Yankees' half of the second to every greeting and to be sure that every Christmas card phur recipe at home, though, is trou­ they forged ahead on Shawkey's single is socially acceptable blesome. An easier way is to get a and Fewster's home run into the left bottle of Weyth's Sage and Sulphur Sit down and think of your old friends who should be field bleachers. That ended the. Amer­ remembered, the new acquaintances, the next door people, Compound at any drug store all ready ican leaguers' scoring for the day. No for use. This is the old-time recipe the neighbors and the nodders; the friends you made last Yankee got further than second during summer; the members of your church and clubs. Don't forget improved by the addition of other in­ the remainder of the game. gredients. a soul. And then order a few extra for the friends you While wispy, gray, faded hair is not Win Game In Fourth. are sure to forget until the last minute. sinful, we all desire to retain our The McGraw men, in winning the Remember that while the Christmas card which is sent may DONT DON'T youthful appearance and attractive­ game in the fourth, made four runs on be accepted as a trifle, the one that is neglected is magni- ness. By darkening your hair with Frisch's sacrifice, a steal and an feid a thousand times. FORGET Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, by McNally. The bases were quickly FORGET ' no one can tell, because it does it so loaded on Snyder's and Barnes' sin­ THE naturally, so evenly. You just dampen gles and Burns' sacrifice, McNally THE a sponge or soft brush with it and making a poor throw to nail Burns McKEE STATIONERY CO. PLACE draw this through your hair, taking at first. Snyder and Barnes rushed ... DATE one small strand at a time; by morn- home on Bancroft's single to left. 315 Central Avenue GREAT FALLS, MONT. T. N. YOUNG ing all gray hairs have disappeared, Bancroft was forced at second by qad. after another application or two, Frisch, Burns scoring.* Frisch stole I your hair becomes beautifully dark, secoDd. Young struck Out, ahd Frisch scored on Kelly's single to rsht. Kelly fti jjjjpiMy, »oft and luxuria#!^ IP"