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SCOOP sevonter BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE ; THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917, MAY REALIZE AMBITION OF. MANY YEARS Carl Morris, Original White Hope, Always Wanted Chance at Heavyweight Champ. Carl Morris to tion, born half a dozen yea his managers, ke Curle and Nate} rrange it | vhite hope, | amibition | to get yweight | champion. \ Soon after his debut. however, | when he was who might be a son, Carl failed the man] John: | »to beat Ja rain prope and lost to much} Oklahoman has taken rigorous taining and now about 220 pounds, his best weight. | won the right to claim a} bout with Jess Willard by winning! from Fred Fulton on a foul at New] York recently, been recognized as the most prom- ising challenger. ! Whether Willard will meet Morris ornot nother question. The big cowboy nid to still cherish a di: like for Morris on account of Morris having once told him to “go get a reputation” when Carl was up and Jess was down. At any rate before the Fulton ris bout, Willard’s manager, b Fulton. would outpoint ‘Morris rounds, said his man was ready to take on the winner. Since Morris won'Jones has had nothing to say about it, and it has been reported that Willard will ask $60,000 for his end of such a match., ‘He might as well ask for controlling interest in the Standard Oil com- pany. NR EET + BASEBALL SCORES eae) >! NATIONAL LEAGUE. bg ee ee EE eee eee Club+ w. Pet, New York .. . 4 Cincinnati 5 Chicago 4 St. Louis . 4 Philadelphia 2 Boston .... mars Pittsburgh 2 Brooklyn ... bce | Games Wednesday. New Yor Brooklyn 4. St. Louis Shicago 9, Pittsburgh 5; Cincinnati 7. Poiladelphia - Boston game post- poned. (Rain.) Games Friday, Boston at New York. Cincinnati at St. Louis, Chicago at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Chicago, Club— RH. 9 oo and Snieder; Severcid, Douglas and El- liott. New York at Brooklyn. Club— R.H. EL New York ae toned 9 20 Brooklyn . on 4 9 2 Batteries —Gallee and McCarty; Coombs and Miller. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Club— Pittsburgh €incinnati Batteries- Sanders, Ring and Wingre, @eeesteeetan serene * THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. eeneetar eee ee Until then Fulton had | * Major General Woods Starts? Ball Season in New York! Maj..Gen. Leonard Wood, commander of the new the southeast, is here shown throwing out the first bali at York polo grounds, to start the 1917 baseball season. ——s 'M. L, Hibbard Succeeds John Burmeister of Minneapolis —Season Opens May 10 (Special to Br 0, N election of ) lay president and the dr: ulesthe last details pi lopening of the 1917 | baseball season’ wa | ng held th Evans of flowers on,the ball. field, land banker, This is the reason: for he took the flowers home, ‘they orthern league arranged at a k in the Wal- Detroit, Mich., April 19.—Billy Evans, the Amiericaft pire, is one’ of the few living arbitrators who ever has received a gift where, did you get that bonquet?” asked Mrs. Tuthill. vere a present today; from my admiring. friends,” said Tuthill. y ‘Splendid—who were the friends. Harry,” asked Mrs. Tuthill. “For the first time in my life I was stumped—I couldn’t answer,” Tuwthill said, speaking of the’ incident. Millennium Surely Here; Fans Present Arbitrator With Bouquet league um- During the oponing game between Detroit and Cleveland, a big bunch of American Beauties was presented {6 the umpire bya Cleve- Evans was almost overcome with surprise and nearly overwhelmed by emotion. This story, however, does not. end | here. Harry Tuthill, trainer of the Detroit. club, took charge of the flow- ers, Tuthill sometimes is absent-minded. ‘He was, on this occasion, “Oh, ty in the league t the meeting.. M. ‘as chosen i in the capacity gnation of John of ‘Minneapolis, The Far- 1 club will open the sea- Minn., May 10, ; dort hotel. Ever echer must be about as pop- Washington at New York. ROH. pete a ee ae Clut and Henry; | Schocker and Nu Cleveland at St, Louis, Club— R.H Cleveland . 2 St. Louis : Batteries—Klepper and Oneill; venport and Hall. 813 1 : Da- Boston at Philadelphia, Club— RH. is. Boston ........ 2G 4 Philadelphia 07 2 Batteries—Leonard and Thomas; Noyes and Schang. Stoke eee eee eee eee AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, | * a eee ae ee) * es Club-- W. L. Pet.} Indianapolis. 0 1.006 Milwaukee . 1 Kansas City . 2 Louisville . 3 ' Minneapolis 2 Columbus o | Toledo 8.000) St. Paul . 8 oe Games Wednesday. Indianapolis 2; Toledo 0. Kansas C 1; Minneapelis 2. oui lumbus 3. St. Paul 4. Games Friday. Indianapolis at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo. | Milwaukee at Minneapolis. Kansas City at St. Paul. Club— R. H. Milwaukee , 21S 15° “0: St. Paul . Pc ee (ewe Batteri rand Murphy; Will-! iams, ‘cihaus, Hagerman and} Land. Kansas City at Minneapolis, Club-— RH. Minneapolis Paetea Batteri: und Berry; Thomas and Owens, Indianapolis at Toledo. Club— RW. Indianapolis ...........0.. y) Toledo . Batte: Vance, nd Gosse alan, ady and Br Louisville at Columbus Louisville ...... Columbus ; Batteries — Palm Loudermilk: and A 5 0 and Clemons; oleman. ROSENTHAL WILL JOIN THE MEDICAL RESERVES Minneapolis, April 19.—Boles - Ros- enthal, former football star on the niversity of Minnesota eleven, and assistant coach to Dr. Harry L. Wil- liams, is to join the medical reserves of the United States navy. His en- «| Hstment calls for four years. Rosen- * * * */thal, a senior medical student at the w. a 3 5 3 2 e188 Cae 2 3 400 Detroit .. 1 5 167 Philadelphia 1 5 167 ingion'§, ‘ew Tork 7 ; New 5 Gevelasa 2; St. Louls 3. ‘ Boston 2; Philadelphia 0. ¢Rain.y at Cleveland. university, was captain and- center of L. Pet. the Minnesota eleven in 1914 and was 1.833) unanimous 1 833) center in 1914. -600 Ho | TRIS SPEAKER NEW choice for all-western MILITARY INSTRUCTOR Cleveland, O., April 19.—Tris Speak- er, star outfielder, is the new military instructor of the Cleveland <Ameri- cané. Sergeant E. ,W. Dennis of the United States army, who had been drilling the playets in the Néw Or. game postponed.| leans camp, was recalled when the 4 war situa tion becaiYé alarming. It is possible a national guardsman will twice, It it April Athletics at}and Cobb, once—(News item.) 7 SITUATION AT MINNESOTA Jular in Nebraska as the ‘French army | “UU AT A STANDSTILL! would be in Berlin. | : Herzog was knocked down | : | of Minnesota are at{had been staged by thé’: New York : result of war con-Pboxing commission -néither’ would N D fd of regents still is}have been touched. 4 3VA <S un. vhether Minnesota will] Strange how these ballplayers age. U i: sports, Before war was declared:::none of 1 degen men reported for the|them were over 29. Now most of ing football practice, as/them are around. 46. : “‘Hack’’ Spencer Proves That He Can Come Back a 40 or 50a r ago, Coach| We've worried so much: about ball- i gave the war situation as|players going to’ war that we can’t Declares Jack Barry Is One of the ree for the décreased squad. leon. We used & a ie bed at 11 ee p.m. ‘Now we go to bed at p.m. the Smartest Men in Base- CITATION HEARING PROOF oF| Advance sales for the world series WILL, in Pittsburgh are not having a big ball Game Today State of North DaXota, County of}sale. Al of which reminds us that S Burleigh, ss. not a Cincinnati batsman was struck Peoria, HL, April 19.—ar y ore Before Hon. H. C./out in the last world series. ‘s * Ps . Loe ey, Judge. ‘ - zee, one of the owners of the Foston + f a Win Americans, who started fis career MMs eee of Dantel ment of Daniel Williams;,,deceased, here as a bell¥o¥ythinks Boston is} Erastus A. Williams, Petitioner, late of the Township|.of. Painted due to repeat in. the. American league an Woods, in the County of Burleigh and race and also in the world’s series. | Frances Ford, Nettie. Morgan, Frank alate of North Dakota, deceased, “I don’t see why we should worry,”| -W, Murphy, Odessa-M. Remington, | With his petition, praying for the ad- Frazee said. “Jack Larry is one of Herbert Murphy. Loyal W. ‘Murphy, mibsion to probate of sald document the smartest men in the game. We] William E. Williams, John A. Wil-| 2S. the Last Will and Testament of have the greatest pitching staff in the] tiams, Respondents, * peld decedsed: and for ‘the issuance ague and an infield and outfield that | The State of North Dakota, To the | Erastus A. Williams of letters test: I) rank with the best.” Above Named Respondents and All| ?Mentary thereon, and that the said Frazee professes not to have any| Persons Interested in the Estate of| Petition and the proofs of said. pur- feer of the Chicago Americans. The] Daniel Williams, Deceased: ported Will and Testament will be dark ho} of the drive, he believes,| You, and each of you, are hereby heard and duly considered iby the will be New York. notified that Frastus “A. Williams, the |CUurt on Monday, the 4th day of June, “The Yankees looked good on paper | Petitioner herein, has filed in this|'4: 2. ou at ten o'clock in the. tore- this spring, and I think they will give | Court a document in writing, purport.| pen of that day, oho Cone een every club a tough fight. ing to he the Last Will and Testa: House, in the City of Bismarck, Coun- ty of Burleigh and ‘State of North Dakota; and You, and each of you, are hereby cited to be. and..appear before this Court at said time and place and an- swer said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court. H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 4th day of April, A. D. 1917. Let the foregoing citation ‘be serv- ed by publication in the Bismarck Daily Tribune once each week for three successive weeks. H. C, BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. (4—5, 12, 19) MORTGAGE SALE, Notice is. hereby given that a cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by Simon Harris (a widower), mort- gagor, to Aionzo Thompson, Mortga- Bee; dated the Ist day of April; in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seven (1907), apd filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the. 17th day of: April, A.D, 1907, at 10 o’clock p..m., and recorded it Book 35 of Mortgages, on page 47, which mort- gage was ‘thereafter assigned by Al- bert Thompson, as executor of the last will-and- testament -of Alonzo Thompson, deceased, to. Francis E. Young, on the 24th-day of July 1916, covering dhe land hereinafter describ- ed and which Assignment of Mort- gage was filed in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, North: Dakota, at 10:20 o'clock a. mi, on March 6th, 1917,,and was duly-re- pagé 367, will be foreclosed. by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the. City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, at the hous. of .2 o’clock p. m., on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1917, to satisfy the amount due ‘ p BAe upon said mortgage of the date of ™ sale. (CR : ar The premises described in said “Hack” Spencer, catcher on the Detroit baseball club,-has nad his experience in the ring with “Old Man Booze.” Spencer has learned that one can not stay the limit with the Kayo king and earn a decision. f £ satisfy the same is that: certain pit and parcel of land lying and situated in the County. of Burleigh,-and State’ of North Dakota, and described es follows, to-wit: t vor aud’ the North ball’ of, the Souteest quarter, and the North- east quarter of Section eight (8), in’ “I've tried his game and | know,” Spencer recently declared. “You may think you are getting away with his delivery bet: the. end ei will atways strike you out.” iekt year pa incer in a few games in the American league year vetoped into: one of the best catchers in the circuit. He batted -370 in 19 games and fielded .987, 2 corded in Book 33 of Assignments,.on! mortgage and which will be sold to}. by 5 e- Ledere Muren 572 and J. W. Hodge 522. Kid Broad having gone into the movies, there ought to be a chance for Martyr. Kavanaugh. Chick Evans--says he -may..retires Expect it depends. on the number of entries from Atlanta. in. the next na- tional golf. tournament. i There's just one thing wrong with our bathtubs. They're too slick. You can't get a toe, hip, elbow, knee or shoulder -hold: worthy ,the name any- where: on one of the blasted things. Try as you will. It’s no.use.. You don’t. stick. No. matter where you get on, in ar around a bathtub, you slip off. What we need more than anything else in this: country today is, not judivial reform, not scientific food, not industrial, commercial and military —_ preparedness, but. good, rough bathtubs. Township One' Hundred Forty (140) Range Eighty (80), West of the Fit- tieth Principal Meridian in’ Burleigh County, North Dakota, containing 320 acres,-more or less, according to the government. survey. thereof. That there will be due on said’ mort- wage on the day of sale the sum of Five: Thousand Nine, Hundred Pighty- One and 30-100 ($5,981.30) dollars, .to- gether with the statutory attorney's fees and the costs of this sale. and foreclosure. Dated at. Bismarck, North Dakota, this 13th day of March, A, D. 1917, FRANCIS E. YOUNG, Assignee of Mortgagee. H. F.. O'HARE, . Attorney for Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (8—15,.22, 29; 4—5, 12, 19) NOTICE FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for the general con- tract for the construction of the Bis- marck. Publi¢ Library will be receiv- ed by the Noard of Directors. of: the Bismarck Public Library until . two o'clock. p. m. on the Ist day of May, 1917. This contract will require the complete: construction of this build- ing, ingluding heating plant, plumbing and plumbing fixtures, electric wiring ‘and. built-in. furniture, complete and finished, ready for occupancy not lat- er. than the 1st day of November, 1917, conformably to the plans and specifications therefor prepared by F. W. Keith, architect. Plans and speci- fications may be seen at the office of F. W. Keith, architect,.or obtained from the secretary of the Board of Directors on and‘after tho 9th day of April, 1917. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) endorsed or made payable to. the Board of Directors of Bismarck Public Library, as a guaranty that the bidder will enter into a contract for the per- formance of work in accordance with the ‘bids submitted, within ten days after the acceptance of the bid, and in case any bidder to whom such contract shall be awarded fails or refuses to enter into such contract the check accompanying his. bid shall be retainéd by the Board of Di as‘ liquidated damages for such fail- ure. The right-is reserved: to reject any or all bids, or to accept or reject any part of any bid, as may appear to the best interests of the public. Dated this 6th.dey of April, 1917. BOARD —-OF~ DIRECTORS, | BIS- marck Public Library, By C. L. YOUNG, Secretary. FARGO ENDORSES: OLO BOAR. OF EDUCATION (Special to Tribune.) -Fargo, SN. Ds. April 18—Members of the old board of education ran two to one against the slate put up against them at the election held here yesterday, The total, vote cast Was 1,874 of Mees ane ee 226, ‘Mrs. Blake: ), john... e The total woman vote was 770, SRAUTICAN 10 PLOT. ANOT BASEBALL LU Members Are Signed (Special to. Tribune.) Minot, 'N. D., April 18.—Brautigan, who piloted the Superior, Wis., team in the Northern Jeague last.year sand who will manage the /Minot ‘team this season, wired from) ‘Superior;. last night that he has am entire team sign- ed up and will have the players re- port at Appleton, Wis., April 26. The roster includes Brickson, Bergwold and Burden, SALE OF LAND. Notice Is Hereby Given, That un- der authority of an Order of Sale granted by the Honorable H., C. Brad- ley, Judge of the County Court of the County of Burleigh, m the State of North Dakota, dated the 18th day of April, A. D. 1917, the undersigned, the Administrator, with the will an- nexed, of Nina Downey, late of the ‘City of Portland, in the County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, De- ceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for- cash, subject to confirmation by the Judge of said County Court, the following described land, to-wit: Lot Six (6) and the North Ten (10) ‘feet of Lot: Seven. (7), in Elock Bigh- tymine (89), McKenzie & Coffin’s Ad- dition to ‘the’ City of Bismarck, ‘Bur’ leigh County, North Dakota, The sale will be made on or after the 14th day of May, A, D. 1917. All bids must bein writing and may be left at the office of ‘Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Webb Block, Bismarck, North Dakota, or filed with the judge of said County Court, or delivered to the undersigned personally. B, F. TILLOTSON, Administrator, With the Will An- nexed, of Nina Downey, Deceas- ed. Dated, April 18th, A. D, 1917. (4-19, 26; 5—3) SALE OF LAND. Notice Is Hereby Given, That un- der authority of an Order of Sale granted by the 'Honorable'H, C. Brad- ley, Judge of the County Court of of the County of Burleigh, in the State of ‘North ‘Dakota, dated the 18th day of April, A. D, 1917, the undersigned, the administrator, with. the .will an- nexed of Charlotte E. Noble, .deceas- ed, will ‘sell at private -sale. to. the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by the Judge of said County Court, the following describ- ed land, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the ‘Northwest Quarter (SE 1-4 of NW 1-4) and the East Half of the South- west Quarter (Ei 1-2 of SW: 1-4) and Lot Two (2) in Section Bighteen (18), Township. One Hundred Thirty-nine (189),;Range Eighty (80), in Burleigh ‘County, North Dakota. The sale will be mide on or after the 14th day of May, A.D. 1917. All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, attorneys for. the said administrator, ‘Webb Block, Bis- marck,. North.Dakota, or filed with the judge of said County Court, or deliv- cred to the undersigned personally. FITCH C. MONTAGU Administrator, With. the Will An- nexed, of Charlotte K. Noble, De- ceased, Gregory, Michigan. B..F. TILLOTSON, Agent, Bismarck, ‘N, D. Dated, April 18th, 1917, (4—19, 26; 5—3) With Two Dollar Wheat in Sight Loss Would Be Heavy If Grain Was Neglected (Special to Tribune.) Steele, N- D., April 18.—\With $2.00 per bushel wheat in sight, farmers of North Dekota are using ever; pussi- ‘ble precaution this spriaz in getting the seed into the grouni in such 2 cond tion that. the yield miz3: net. be impaired. _. Especial], ‘Feed D” wheat, which © value

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