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5 | { x BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SCOOP THE CUB REPORTER Elias Flad the Right Idea at That BouT AH GERMANS | § PAPAS ‘ BOSS - DIDNT AH HEAH YOu SAY DAT YOH WA LOOKIN’ FOH A STOHY, S WEDNE: SDAY, APRIL 18, 1917. IF CALL COMES ASSOCIATION WILL CLOSE ITS PARKS Schedule Drawn with Full Under- standing That War Might Be Event, Says Wathen. Louisville, Ky., April 17.—Willing- ness to close the American associa- tion baseball park at Louisville when it becomes n ry for the players to join the colors voiced in a state- ment by O, H. Wathen, president of the club and vice president of the as- sociation, “Every club owner in the associa- tion,” Wathen said, “is eager to sub- ordinate every personal i the good of the country. i js for the ser is over we will then be willing to re- turn to business,” The association schedule was Mr. Wathen said, with a full ee * NATIONAL LEAGUE, i ee ee ee ee Won Loet Pet. » 4 0 1,000 Club New York . Boston... Pittsburgh Brooklyn ., 9 9 4 Games Tuesday. New York 8; Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 5; Boston 6. Pittsburge 2; Cincinnati 3. St, Louis-Chicago game post- poned. Games Thursday, New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston games.) Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Schneider Wins Game. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 18.—Schnei- der twirled Cincinnati to a 3 to 2 vic- tory over the Smokes here yesterday afternoon. Errors ‘during last part of the game proved costly to the (two visitors. The score; Club— R. H. EL Pittsburgh .. 72 Cincinnati 37 ‘Batteries—Miller Schneider and Wingo. New York 8; Brooklyn 3, ‘Brooklyn; IN. Y., April 18. — New. York defeated Prooklyn again yester- day afternoon taking the game by a score of 8 to 3. Pfeffer for the visit- and Fisher; ors was pounded for 15 hits. The score: ‘New York .. nue 8 ak Brooklyn . cet ae \Batteries—Perritt and. Rariden;, Pfeffer and Miller, Twelve Inning Game. Toston, Mass., April: 18.—Yester- day’s contest between Boston and Philadelphia went 12 innings. Lav- ender and Mayer were unable to stem the hitting of the locals, who gathered 11 hits. The score: Philadelphia “ Boston . Nea dd cs. Batteries ender, Mayer and Killifer; Crum. and Gowdy. 5 10 4 eect eee eee ee sees * THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. * these eee eeenr eee * } ment j ave caused: older and more exper- ‘ienced golfers of national and even | international fame more trouble than ‘| superh athletic build. pocooocoonnee eee. Better Watch Your Step, Chick Evans; Here’s Another Coming Atlanta Golfer April 17.—Atlanta has come to the front in golf in recent years, mainly through the develop- of several young stars, who they bargained for when they tackled the fine courses here at, the Hast Lake and Druid Hills clubs. Everybody kno of the remark- able records of Perry Adair and Bob- ‘by Jones, but there is a 17-year-old golfer here whose future, in my opin- ion, will be more brilliant than that of either of these, if he cares to make the most of his golf. He is Tommy Prescott, While these other Atlanta young- sters, who hvae won places in the golf hall of fame, have bi play- ing golf since they could carry a club} around, Prescott did not take the! game seriously until about a year ago, Ile had formerly played baseball) and fooiball, which accounts for his; On the links Prescott is the acme r ess, nothing bothers him. He and bad breaks with. the sm. {fe never loses his nim, ‘Yo the casual seems to play carte: son for this is that hi distnce and. of conditions markable that he gets aw; strokes before the average if under temper and plays his best the atest mental strains. His opponent’s game has no effect on observer prescott | , but the rea- judgment of so re-| ers of prominence. th his | erament to back up his strength and golfer seem sseenees: oy would have finished his preliminary size-up. Golfers in the future must reckon | with Prescott. He is a golfer of the MOORHEAD BOY AND GOGH, 101 MEET FSD Classy. Boxing Exhibition. to- Be} Staged: in: the: Armory at Jamestown, N. D. (Special to Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., April 18.—Under the auspices of the social athletic club a whirlwind athletic show will be staged at the armory hall tomor- row evening. Leo Kussick of Moor: head, Minn., and Roy Coguil of Cody, Wyo., have been matched in the main bout. The two scrappers will go Oov- er an cight-round route. Several: fast preliminaries have also been bookea including an exhibition of Graeco-Ro- man wrestling by Henry Karhunsaari, Finnish champion of Duluth, and his training partner, Kallio. Cobb to Make: Greatest Effort to Set New Record: Detroit, April 17.—Ty Cobb will de- vote his energies to baseball this sea- son and leave his golf sticks alone until autumn, Cobb, like many ball. players,. be: lieves that golf does not seriously affect a ball player’s work, but it does remove the edge from. his batting ability. Then, too, he argues, that a ball player has more’ than enough exercise during the season and’ that tramping over a golf course is apt to make him over-trained. z NOTICE TO MAKE SEWER CONNEC: TIONS AND DECLARING WORK Te It Resolved by the Board of City Com- missioners of, the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that it is necessary that sewer con- nections be connected and coustructed to the following described property: Lot kK Townsite or Addition Northern Pacific end, Add. Vardon and Ray type, much stronger sically than Evans, Travers and. most of the other present day golf- He has the temp- z seems to play golf intuitively. the score compared with the five e s taken off Bush. The score: } 8 Bush and (Meyer: Detroit Loses Fifth Game. Detroit, Mich, April 18.—Detroit lost its fifth game since the drive in the American league race started, Chicago taking yesterday's battle by a 4 to 2 score: Club— The score: R. H. E.! 470 2.3 0 Spencer; mke and Danforth and Schalk, Washington Defeats New York. New York, April 18.—Russell out- generaled Johnson in yesterday's contest with Washington, the score being 2 to 1. The score: Ulub— R. H. EB. Washington . L454 New York . 2/20 Batteries—Johnsot nd Ainsmith; Russell and Nunamaker. Cleveland Blanked. St. Louis, Mo., April 18.—Shorton worked in pink condition. yesterday and blanked Cleveland. Bagby was easy: and was touched for six long drives. The score: Cleveland . Be ae ee St. Louis 4 6.1 ‘Batteries—Bagby and O'Neill; Shorton and Hale. te teeta eee ee ee et * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, — * see ee eee eee eee ee * Club: Won Lost Pct: Chicago . 5 1 «(833 Boston .. 1 Cleveland 2 Washington 2S ‘New York . 2 2 St. Louis . 23 iy € Games Tuesday. Chicago 4; Detroit:2. Cleveland 0; St. Louis 4. ‘Washington 1; New York 2. Boston 3; Philadelphia: 1. Games Thursday. St. Louis: at’ Chicago. Detroit at*-Cleveland: Washington at New York. Basten at Philadelphia. » Boston tadelphia: [P rere eg wey Hai sera with Shore and rt afternoon working to top fortd sgaifst} xeon that lasted: into’ dusk. The q Pp. ; ee oe lnneen coors score: - *| delivered by E. P. Keenan and Agnes } om Club. Won Lost Pct. Indianapolis - 7 0 1.000 Kansas City . rd (1 3.800 Louisville . RO) Zed Milwaukee - 2 1 667 ‘Minneapolis 2 2 500 Columbus - 2 5 286 Toledo OST 000: St. Paul + OM 4000 Games Tuesday. Indianapolis 4; Toledo 1. Louisville 5; Columbus 4. No-other- games scheduled. Games Thursday. Indianapolis at Tolede, Louisvile: at: Columbus. Kansas City at Minneapolis. ‘Kansas City at Minneapolis. Batteries—Main ana Clemons tis and Coleman. Mudhens Lose Seventh, Toledo, Ohio, April 18.—The hens lost their Ameri asso Indianapolis winning the fray score of 4 to 1. It was an err battle. Both Northrop and were in excellent form and ga pretty exhibition of what the }can expect from them before th son comes to a close. Northrop score wWop Braday and Bresnahan. | NOW, BOYS, AIN'T that listens good. You said it. Here we are. It’s a great show! How d’ye It must be. The dramatic crit panned it, so that settles it. riot. Who's the gent across the with the 6:30 Monday quince look? Hush» Edmund, a critic. What's his game? ‘Huh? came to overlook all the good of the show and play up the See! He’s concreting his lem Why, the rest of the over the show. but not with the critic. He’s a stome at a birthday party. ny, Oh, no! how a show should be written. know it. all. then, if he knows all about ‘One of the unsolved mysteries. body asks that question. Y’ know and managers. Milwaukee .at St: Paul. Tr Sauniousd Columbus, * ‘bus defeated Govisville in a great: 1 inning game here yesterday after- Swi noe twee ing Contest. April 18.—Colum-}’ tain mortgage, made, exec his. wife, and-J. W. van “The Prince of Pajama Land.’ : Let’s go orb it. kon page 352, Will be foreclosed: by sale Weil, why doesn't he write the grandstands bleachers are chuck full of umpires “ H. Clarey, his wife, + 4 14. 1] gagors, ‘to Johnson Vap_ Sant Com- 3 Cur- “Mud- venth game of the ation race yesterday. by ao ‘ore: Bra ve a fans e st m an exceptionally bright showing. The Club— R. HW. E. Indianapolis 480 Toledo 26.0 Tatte a Gossett; NATURE punoearoLl "Art Got your program? know? It's a aisle morning that’s Why, he points faults. on” eX- pression: so-that there won't. be- any chance of getting a laugh out of him. audience seems tobe going daffy with giggles Yes, I know, Roland. tomb- They one, them? Well, now, that’s deep stuff, Jacques. Every- and NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE: SALE. Notice-is heroby given’ that that cer- and Clarey Wouldn't do, you know, for him t>; be caught laughing at anything fun-; Crities all know just} | Ninety-Eight and’ 73-100 ($1098.73) pany, a corporation, Mortgagee, dated February 15th, A. D. 1912, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 19th day of February, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock A..M., and recorded in Book 98 of Mortgages. on page 13; which mortgage was duly assigned by Johnson Van Sant: Com- pany, a corporation as such mort- gagee, to Elmer E. Fisher, which as- signment was’ filed for record’ in- the office of the Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, on the 2nd day of March, A. D.«f912, at.9 o'clock A. M., and was duly record- ed in Book 98 of Mortgages.on page 574; which mortgage was duly as- signed by Elmer E. Fisher to Van Sant Company, a corporation, which}, assignment was filed for record in the} 2 office of the Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, on the 21st day of November, A. D. 1914, at 9 o'clock A. M., and was duly re- corded in Book 110 of Assignments of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the. front door of the Court House in-the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the thirtieth day of April, A. D., 1917, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows. to-w The Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Eighteen (18), in Township One Hundred’ Forty-One (141), North of Range- Seventy-Seven (77), West of the 5th Principal Meri- dian, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, more or less, according to the Government survey thereof, Burleigh County, North Dakota. Default having occurred in the con- dition of said mortgage, there will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of One Thousand and Dollars, the said assignee having also paid taxes on such premises in the sum of $28.21, which amount is in- cluded in the amount above declared |1 to be due. me cote we coe ency, and that consequently the bill « |cannot ibe given immediate effect. It « |seems to be up to the state sanitar- “lium to stretch its credit until July 1, « {when the $15,000 will become: avail+ “~ Jable, ; i ‘ May Get Action. Assistant Attor- 8 i « |ney General H. A. Bronson while in 9 a « 1 Washington-hopes to: get some action af ‘| |On-the Nort Dakota. state bonding 17 « | case, now in the United States su- 38 “ "| preme court. A> motion: to dismiss Hy . « {this action: was: presented on briefs several weeks: ago, and:further delay By “ |does not seem necessary: to local of: «| ficials; Another Tangle. Tne state auditor is. now engaged in straightening out another’ insane hospital tangle. An- na Sackmeister, was’, committed to Grafton several yedrs ago from.Gold- en Valley county, after her family had been deported from Canada, whither they went to-take up.a home- stead in 1910. ‘Several. hundred dol- lars is now due for the. care of the ‘girl at Grafton. Golden Valley de- clines to.pay on the grounds that she ‘ : was a non-resident. The state audit- &e ‘i ie or in an interview with the girl’s ‘ {fatner left Golden Valley for Canada and ‘that it remained in the province « | but 2 1-2 years, six months short of « [the time which would have been re- quired to become naturalized Canad- j jans, is up to Golden Valley to pay, “| Howitzer Dismantled. The air ‘Add,| Mbout the capitol has been: pregnant with mystery for the last féw?/days Some early morning: arrival idisoover- ed Monday that the ‘howitzer: siatipn- ed: in front of the (big building. was minus a wheel, A dark: war plot was at once suspected; and ag day after day passed without bringnig back the wheel, the plot has thickened. The skies cleared today when E,G. Wan- ner, secretary of the board of control, announced that the wheel has been in the repair shop preparatory to serving its duty in the big Lexington Day parade, when ‘the old mountain howitzer, which has beer idlé since “0 t pthe:close-of the Indian’ wars, ‘is again to be called into service. 1 1 1 2 a 0 1 | Appropriations. The state: taxveome mission eliminating deficiency appro- ‘ ‘i fi priations finds that the total budget 9 te ss «| appropriated for the present: admin- af ie i {) [istration is $3,983,278.08. The last: bi- 34 “ “ « | ennial. period. is charged with $140,- 276.91 in deficiency and emergency appropriations, which would’ make the total amount appropriated by the Fifteenth general assembly 4,123,- 554.99. The tax. commission finds that the governor’s vetoes aggregated $855,863 of which total. $389,166 was 4 u 4 6 7 6 7 1 3 6 6 4 2 7 8 9 1 6 6 7 8 1 9 0 3 4 Notice is hereby given to each and every owner of the above described property that id sewer connections be made from the street sewer to a point two. (2) feet in- side the curb line, And notice is hereby further given that such sewer ‘connections must be made not later than: April 20th, 1917, and.if such sewer connection is not Fuvansreat HE Seeuee Senn erry te O8 Gt SIS DIS SDI MI Se TM SLO ATMEL RII ORES eh Dated March 19th, 1917. VAN SANT COMPANY, a Corporation, Assignee of Mortgagee. SULLIVAN & SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Assignee, Mandan, North Dakota. (3—21,28; 4—4,11,18,25) Your: visit: to be more enje Famous Hestelry. e ; Minneapolis; Hoteh . ete Oa im tonsa mck SeesselSsanas .| Iéague how. he. makes made prior to the above date then the City /Commission shall have authority: to contract for the construction of such’ connections and. assess the cost thereof against the property. Notice is hereby further given that the work: above described must be done | Ble item. being. 300,000 which was tinder the direction: and. to the satisfaction i he i set aside for the construction of a ‘of the City Engineer. .— i : :terminal-elevator. Before the gov- 2 ernor used his knifé- ‘the appropria- Fj CA! L NOTES tions for the present biennnium were $4,979,417.99. 7 Ee ni Way Be Down Satur iy. There is ie wigt ee olaatines ket as believed to be some hope that the su- cetpt of a: petition. signed. by 200 preme court’s long delayed decision members of 't1e:Ray. commercial - club in the board of regents case may be praying the: establishment of an un- down not later than Saturday. The loading: platform. at that: point. court this-week has had all of its To. Begin inspecition. The - state time oceunied ‘by arguments, and only a half-dozen: unimportant decis- dairy, department will begin today its| ions have come down to date, annual - siseection, of. eines and cream stations. More than 400 plac- ——————1 es are to be inspected, and the work]; CORPORATION NEWS. ma Phares the entire summer. Gi et ee Monday Stanley H. Abbott, deputy state dairy. commissioner, will estab- ioe Teer me Cos us lish temporary headquarters at Minot| Hazen Mercantile Cone ee (Othe in order to more conveniently handle] The: Missouri Valley Grocery Co. of inspection and development work in| vandan, has. increased. its” capital the northwestern part of the state. from $100,000 to $250,000; the Mur- Lemke: Mute’on Congress. William |'DhY. Mercantile Co. of Redberry from Lemke, chairman of the’ Republican | $20,000: to $50,000; the Chamberlain- state’ central committee and one of} Wallace Co. of Enderlin trom $25,000 the Non Partisan league's “principal | ‘© $75,000, and. the Minot Auto. Co. legal: advisers, spent: Tuesday at the} fm $150,000 to $250,000. capital, calling on: league members: of| , New corporations of the week are the ‘administration: Wnen. approach-| the Werner Beligan-Horse Co., Wern- ed’ on:the- question of -his probable} ©"; V- L. Donahoe, William Crowl, candidacy for congtess to succeed| Will Fetters. and J. C, Robinson, Henry T, Helgesen: as representative | $5,000. from: the First, Lemke’s only response| The Capital City Iron & Metal Co., was a broad: smile, Friends. are)Pismarck, Alex Schutt, S. M. Ferris equally: divided as to the: probability: and Joan N. Forrister, Bismarck, ana of Justice. Robinson's. law partner: Aree R. Torgeson, Garrison, $5,- casting. his derby into the ring. rhe ee The-Slope Center State bank; Slope To Address League... Attorney Gen-| Center; George F. Giese, A. S. Fran- eral. William Langer is in Fargo to-| ciscovand A; M. Francisco, $15,000. day telling. the :Jsw enforcement| The Jamestown Warehouse Co., zens ; Edmund B. Murphy and Anna A Mur- phy, Jamestown, and. Laurie P. Mur- phy, Sidney, $10,000, Piper ca i Power Co., Steele, . B. Allen, John C. Loe! . B. Miter: $40,000: oes wan Lumber Co., Crosby, Clarence ‘i. Erickeon,. Martin. Duff; San praers ly and H. S. ‘Stoffel: Mill Co., Rolette, E. P. Wat- kins,:Wy E. Robert: a ‘fel, ‘$6,500; rates oe See Sons of Norway and I. 0. 0. F. hall Epping: 'N. F, Rosenquist, 0. Elling Son and Andrew O. Wang, $5,000, TAKES: NEW POSITION: Martin Thompson: of-Cotean; has ‘arrived to assume ‘a position: in the meso of State Hall __ IN SUPREME CouRT Willtam Lemke. Fargo t slashed. from the general. budget bilt and $466,697 from miscellaneous ap- propriation measures, the largest 2 good out of the-state’s undesirables. To Ask Yor Master. Assistant At- torney veneral A. Bronson and Dynden ‘H. Smitt, attorney general of Minneseta; are on their way to’ Wasi: ington; where-they will join in an ap- plication to the supreme court for the appointment of a master in chancery to take evidence in North Dakota's damage suit against Minnesota result- ing. from Red river.valley floods. No Deficiency .Fund: - According. to a@ ruling of Attorney General Langer, Dunseith. miwat= ae moneyléss un- ‘here Tuesday He contends, therefore, that it - MEP. Turner, ~ = soe 9 ee }