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aansne BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP A il vu He refused Pete Herman Is 21 Years Old and ; Has Been Fighting in Ring | youth caught y pulver {Pete came to he brushed his clothes, IDEA CHAP {started down the street, and when he | ’ j nickel collection was sent to a hospi- tal. From that time on Pete had his !nickels and dimes and a fighting repu-| tation, The latter was so good he de- ‘ed over the others in his class to the | extent the he now is champion, | fighting for six years, He stands five et two inches and weighs 116 pound | HAS TOWERED OVER ALL New Orleans, Also, on top is OTHERS oF HIS CLASS ins to be a gymnasium, He wan around after the dimes {found said youth, he commenced to {cided to put it to use, whieh he did Fighting Six Years. Six Years (along, Some day-—off in the fu- jfight just now-—fight ‘em all, A cam- NEW CHAMP land nea ed him. When |fight. ‘The youth of the dime and| Hwith such success that he has tower-| Herman is just 21, He has been ert ture—Pete is going to have a cafe in he believes, should prove it Pete Began Life in America as a | Bion, Beootblack —Is Native of Sun- AT OHIO UNIVERSITY ny Italy Columbus, 0. March 9, call By H.C. HAMILTON, fe baseball practice at Ohio State university brought out 45 pla Work has been started in the gym- | nasium, (United Press Correspondent) New York, March 9.—Peter Gulatto, otherwise known as Pete Herman, the | new bantamweight champion, is off to! PLANK KINALLY “SIGNS a running tin the defense of his | WiTH ST. LOUIS CLUB acquired title, He is one of the boys Ee to whom the newspaper writers point} ‘St. Louis, March 9 with pride asa youth who isn’tassum- | the 40-y Id southpaw ing, wants to fight, and is otherwise signed with the St, Loui an ideal chap. Plank, a vet Whether he'll be able to live a lite! wants to be t of fame without getting the swelled, that St. Louis will retain him, head and a c utation for, k signed, Armando Marsans, using dolla something | Cuban outfielder, is to be developed in the spring of old‘ member of last y man Time. Right now he has It garded as a holdout. is to be hoped he sticks by — Began Life as Bootblack. ‘MOORE OF VANDERBILT, Pete began this life as a bootblack.| ‘SECOND KID ELDERFELD”’ Being a native of Italy, he has noth- LIS 2B, ing on several thousand of his coun-}) St, Louis, March 9.—Branch Rickey, trymen who are shining their way to) business manager of the St. Louis fame in ‘the land of the free and the; Americans, believes he has found a home of the brave. “second Kid @lberfeld” in W. A. There was a bad, though bold char-} Moore of Vanderbilt university, who acter in New Orleans, where Pete has been signed to play third base. He gathered in the nickels, who used to will report after graduating in June. come around about once # week and ————___. make a collection of nickels and; WOODS TO RECEIVE dimes off the bootblack. They all SALARY OF $6, 000 paid up like little men—Pete includ- ed. Cleveland, arch 9—Smokey” Joe First Hospital Victim. purchased by the Cleveland One day Pete decided he wanted all! ns for $15,000, will receive a the money he made for his very ow: nts salary of $6,000 and a bonus of $2,000 and he laid for the youth who came if he wins 20 games, it is reported, ddie Plank, has finally Americans. eries star, s probable With the gular Daddy of Them All! “PIPER” soared to the topmost wave of popular- ity way back in ’82. ‘Today there’s only ove brand Ys for the discriminating American—that’s PIPER NEIDSIECK CHEWING TOBACCO Piper S-A-T-I-S-F- ! Yes sir! Jt yields all the mellow richness, the snappy, fruity flavor of the choicest White Burley plus a wonderful ‘‘champagne flavor” all its own! You'll Like The Modern Package, Too! The world’s best Chewing Tobacco comes in ‘a modern, dust- proof, convenient package keeping it fresh, clean and appetizing. Pastcboard slide boxes 5¢; tin 10¢. Also in the original plug form. to shell out with the result that oe Les Darcy, “Dead Letter’’ Pete one on the chin} 'his candidacy for the office of police Is Belief of Sport Fans (March 9.-—The idea is strong here today among men in box- ing circles that Les ‘Da the Aus- tralian champion, who came to Amer- ica to clean up a fortune, is a dead letter in the United States and his chances to ‘cop a lot of money are shot. It is expected that’ every state where boxing is allowed will follow the lead of New York in barring Dar- cy. Gov. Whitman issued an order prohibiting Darcy from meeting Jack Dillon at Madison Square Garden, ruling that Dar “slacker,” on : the grounds that he left Australia un- Darcy in 2 new pose. der an assumed name to avoid serv-| playing a violin. ice in the army of the Allies. if official state orders bar-| tle sympathy for Freddie ‘Welch, who are not issued, few pro-; has remained in this country to pick | ill be willing to guarantee | up thousands of dollars while his; big cumc. With a spirit of pa-| countrymen are sacrificing their lives) m surging over the United!/in battle. on account of the chances of Darcy, coming along at this time war with Germany, the American pub-| with the feeling among Americans lic has little mpathy for a man who}that he ran away from army serv- is regarded lacker and will/ice because he was more willing to not pay their money to him. make me . gives him little chance The American public has shown lit-| for popularil ¥ New York, His hobby is Even ting Da moters. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT, The undersigned hereby announces Bismarck, North Dakota, and that this action is brought to quiet title in the plaintiff to the above described land and that no personal claim is made against any of the defendants herein. Dated this 20th day of December, W. S. CASSELMAN, A.D. 1916. THEODORE KOFFEL, ALOmey For Plaintiff, magistrate of the city of Bismarck at the ensuing cily election to be held in April, 1917. Adv, . SUMMONS. , » North Dakota. State of North Dakota, County of ‘ 3—2, 9) Burleigh, ss. In District Court, trict. Edla R. Sixth Judicial Dis- it NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE. i lereby Given, That the under- ol of the Bismarck Tribune nel t corporation, will sell effects, good Will Person, Plaintiff, vs. Willard, Henr: Alexander McKenzio, 1 Ob Nettie Wilson, John II. Richards, istat caleto cthe Ro Richards, John H sh, at the office of \MARDECAI ‘AI BROWN TO }I may have him take a turn on the mound,” Manager Joe Tinker said. |FANS TO WATCH WORK |league last season will be keenly FIELDER JONES NOT | TO HAVE ASSISTANT St. Louis, March 9.—Fielder Jones, manager of the St. Louis Americans, will be one of the few major league managers who will not have an as- sistant at the training camp this spring. Jones will handle a squad of 32 players alone-at Palestine, Tex. COACH RECRUIT MEN Columbus, 0., March 9.—Mardecai Brown, the famous “Three Fingered” star, who has signed with the Colum- bus club of the American association, will coach recruit pitchers. Brownie’s arm is in good shape, OF KERR AND MONROE The work of the longest and short- est pitchers who were in the Southern watched this season, as both have gone into the majors. The longest, Ed Monroe was drafted by the New York Americans, and the shortest, Dick ' Kerr, was sold conditionally to the | St. Louis Americans. The Browns have until May 1 to exercise their op- tion on him. THREE KANSAS PLAYERS WITH SALT LAKE CITY club of the Kansas City club of the American association ‘will play this season with the Salt Lake City team of the Pacific coast league, They are Morris Rath, Tom Downey and “Bun- ny” Brief, The Coast league season will open Aprit 3. ROLLS TOTAL OF 1,717 PINS IN SEVEN GAMES Omaha, March 9.—Robert Dolan, a 17-year-old boy of Columbus, Neb., set a new bowling record for the: state, it is believed, when recently he rolled | a total of 1,717 ‘pins in seven games, | an average.of 2241-5 per game. He! rolled a score of, more than 200 in every oné of the’ ‘séven games, the first and last missing being 253, 234, 224, 207, 219.and 290. TERRE HAUTE FAILS TO BACK LEAGUE BALL Terre Haute, Ind., March 9.—For' practically the first time since 1884 Terre Haute probably will be without_ a professional league baseball team: this season. All hopes of having aj Central league club has been aban- | doned and “Lefty” Gilbert, manager | of last year’s team, has disposed of all : of his players.- He failed to persuade | local capital to back a club, the fans | declining to pay fer their baseball in! advance by Guying season tickets. | NIGHT BASEBALL AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY Bloomington, March 9.—Night base- ball is an innovation introduced by Coach Whisman at Indiana university. bighest bidder for id I ck Trilune Company, in the rek, County “of “Burleigh | North" Dakota, on the 12th 17, at two o'clock P.M, ovided that bids oftered ai not be received or consid- rh peg offering such bid posited with: the re- and Dollars (81900), cash payable to said receiver, y of performance under euch | Mrs. B. “Anderson, Phillip M 2 ‘Andrew Person, The Bismarck Con- struction Company, and all other persons unknown claiming any es- tate or interest in or lien or incum- brance upon the property described in the complaint, Defendants. S The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: ie Y A swer the complaint in. this action District Court of Burleigh County, Sixth | which complaint will be filed with District of the: State of North | the clerk of said District Court where- | ni entered tt-the office of the | in this action is commenced and to} 117, which judgment, among serve a copy of your answer upon hings, directed the sale of the the subscriber within thirty (20) days || and)” effec hs gor any poonerenicn after the service of this summons} an that notice thereof be given, made by upon you exclusive of the day of ser- Frit vice, and in case of your failure to | Court on the 24th day of January, appear, or answer, judgment will be; sonal-property used, and owned in and relief demanded in the complaint. Ing bling bookatt Fine op printing, Dated this 20th day of December, A. | advertising and stationery business and D. 1916. van _ THEODORE KoFFEL, | ReRePapet and notes and bills recelv; other miscellaneous Leiriaeroy pas peal e|| Residence and Post Office address, | {1 th ti soya Bismarck, North Dakota. tow on ik ‘fie In the office of the ‘Clen x of! _— 6a To the Above Named Defendants: Recet kT: notice that the alove entitled action | | °Conpany. Bismarck ve relates to the following described land vr Zune ‘2 TiHoteon ‘Recet to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8), Autorneys oer 2 Pacific second (2nd) addition to the) be more enjoyable if you stop at this City of Bismarck, North Dakota, and | famous Hostelry.: Excellent Cuisine. lot ten (10), in block eighteen (18), if ‘he property to be sold consists of per- taken against you by default for the |2b0ut the business of said Bismarck Tri- the printing, issuing and publishing of Attorney For Plaintiff. Pe ae pee re Dated this 25th Pegg SF of fanuary. 1917, You and each of you will please take phate. ea 12 Te in block forty (40), of the Northern} Your visit to the Twin Cities wil! of Riverview addition to the City of Phone 453. For Sale! Frame Store Building now ‘occupied by LAHR MOTOR SALES Co. on 4th st. are raw.and gusty. will be empty. If you want the Best Serviceand the Best Lignite Coal — send your orders to Washburn. Lig nite Coal Co. THE FELLOW wno TO WALK. FIVE AND TE MILES THROUGH Mu AND SLUSH TO SCHOO! The squad meets two nights a week for instructions, The course consists chiefly of descriptive work, dealing with inside bascball and the funda- mentals of the game. PITY THESE PLAYERS: MUST TRAIN FOR FOOTBALL Ann Arbor, Mich., March 9,—Candi- —_ dates for the University of Michigan Kansas City, Mo., March 9.—Three football eleven have been requested former players of the ‘Kansas City | to start training at once. Capt.-elect Smith has made arrangements for the | players to work out in the gymnas- ium. “The success or failure of the 1917 team may depend on the. condition of the men,” Smith said,” and I want to see the men start to prepare them- selves now.” NOTIC, All parties having accounts against the Commercial. club. will present itemized statement of same to J. P. Clinton, chairman Finance Commit- tee, at once. 8-986 SUMMONS. County of State of North Eurleigh, In District Court, trict. Henry ,Tatley, Plaintiff, vs. W. P. Smith, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the Abové ‘Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and in case of your failure to appear or an- swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demand- ed in the complaint. THEODORE KOFFEL, Plaintiff's Attorney. Bismarck, North Dakota. Dakota, County of Sixth Judicial Dis- —, 16, 23, 30; 4-6, 13) F. J. BIg OI Agent Office: 9th St.. and Boonies, Many bins enquire i