The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1917, Page 6

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{ | { | SCOO ——s, S|| 1” BISMARCK DAILY THIBUNS “THE. CUB > REPORTER Bobbie Burns Is a:Relation of Scoop’s. Borie BY CHANCE \TSPROVEDTONOU . 4 ‘ov DONT KNOW HOW 7 AND THus INCREASE Tis MY BELIER, THE NATIONS SHORT \S NOU WILL TAKE A ALF To RAIS SUPPLY OF PEEF TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917... SOME OTHER WORK PERHAPS 1 SOUL EIT — |. HERES WAYS AND WAYS TO DO Your BIT! SERS OEE ee ” NATIONAL LEAGUE. % OH SSHODOHNOOH OOS Club— L. Philadelphia 10 New York MOND poned All games rain. GA Philadelph Chicago at Pitts St. Louis at Cin Brooklyn at (All doubl COG SDS o79000 % AMERICAN LEAGUE, oy Oe & eee ey Club— Boston Chicago New York Cleveland GAMES MONDAY, All games postponed because rain. of GAMES WEDNESDAY. New York at Philadelphia. Boston at Washington. Detroit at Cleveland. St. Louis at Chicago. (All double-headers.) SPSPSSSHOSHSSOSHH OS * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. SPSSH HIS OHSHOO OD Club— W. L. Pet. Indianapolis 9 769 Louisville . 18 588 Columbus . 18 526 St. Paul . 200 (A74 Minneapol: 20 «459 Kansas City 19 424 Milwaukee A2iL Toledo 382 Kansas ; Minneapolis, 0. Louisville, Indianapolis, lt. Milwaukeee, 5; St. Paul, 4. Columbus-Toledo game—rain. GAMES W' SSDAY. Louisville at Toledo. at Milwaukee. polis at St. Paul, a.m. St. Paul at-Minneapolis, p. in. Indianapolts at- Columbus. Kansas City at Minneapolis. Club— RW. BE. Kansas City .. veg) Os EZ ‘Minneapol Pe hee ae | Batter ~ Sande nd Berry; Thomas and Rondeau Indianapolis at Louisville, Club— R.H.E. Indi i ene tl 0 Louisy 31500 Batterie: Schang: ‘Straud and Clemons. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Club-— RULE. MIL WAR OO Fo. < preter Ste ope eteractess 55 1 St. Paul . 111 Batte: DeBerry; Grinner, Upsam, Hagerman and Land. One day Garry Herrmann favored an 18-player limit and the next day he was opposed t it. Who talked to you, Garry? The licorice ball is the new vention of pitchers. est. in- Bet's it's only j one, ~COMB YOUR HAIR AN yOu RE: DORESSEDZZz tendance. New pupils cannot be re- ceived after the end of the first week. Parents intending to take advantage of this school will please see that children enter promptly on the open- ing day. We offer this opportunity to children who need this help so that they may make up the work, if] s possible, and enter the next grade in the fall. We do not guarantee the 5-26-1t:6-2-It promotion of any child, ‘but will do all in our power to bring it about by hard and careful work. “We hope this work will be the means of raising the standard of the school and of reduc- ing the number of failures. 5 selman will be in charge Mrs. Cas- of this hool, with probably one assistant. J. M. MARTIN, City Superintendent. | PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN —SUMMER SESSION. {he public school kindergarten, having taken its long vacation in Jan- uary, February and -March, will con- tinue during the .suiamer without in- terruption until August 17, at which time the regular two weeks’ vacation will ‘be taken, corresponding to the Christmas and Easter vacations taken by teachers in the other grades of THE FELLOW WHO DIDN'T MICH SUIT HE HAD To For THIS ofe THAT Occasion most of them carry around. Fred Mitchell wants to punch Ban Johnson's face. You're not the only Fred To get around the New York bluc i} laws, Co]. Ruppert will charge for a band concert and throw in a ball game tree. If Washington and Phila- 538 | delphia were playing he wouldn't be giving them much. NEWS ITEM. Cy Young, Cap Anson and Johnny Kling deny they have signed -con- tracts to play ball in case of war. Bill Donovan says he has too many pitchers. Maybe he'd like to trade some of them to Hughie Jennings for some other little consideration up there at Detroit. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain real estate mortgage made, ex- ecuted and delivered by Andrew Ha- gen, unmarried, mortgagor, to Inter- state Securities company, a corpora- tion, mortgagee, dated September 8, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the ‘Register of Deeds within and for Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 12th day of June, 1915, at 4:00 o'clock p. m., and duly recorded in Book “123” of Mortgages at page “510,” with the power of sale therein contained, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the front coor of the court house in Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, on Saturday, the 30th day of June, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., to satisfy the amount due on said inortgage at the ume of sale. The prem gage and whi the same are s named in said mort- will be sold to satisfy ituate in Burleigh un and are described quarter (SI 4) “of sec- (6), township one hundad y (139), range eignty (80) and the half (f 4%) of the north- west quar (NW 4) of section four- teen (11), township one hundred thir- ty-nine (139), range eighty-one Said mortgagee has paid ¢ sums thereon, to-wit: Interes' upon a prior lien, which with interest thereon, will, on the day of sale, amount to ninety and 35-100 dollars (39 and which amount is includ- ed in the amount hereinafter claimed ‘be duc at the time o! le This foreclosure and sale is for past di stallments only and is subject to‘all installments of said mortgage not yel due. There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of one hundred twenty-eight dol lars ($128) besides attorney fees and the c of this foreclosure. Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this | 15th day of May, 1917. INTERSTATE SECURITIES COM- PANY in Mortgagee. FRANCIS MURPHY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Minot, North Dakota. -4-11-18-2 SUMMER SESSION OF THE PUB- Lic. SCHOOLS. For the sole purpose of assisting those pupils who for various causes fail to meet the requirements for the year, and do not make a passing mark in one or more studies, a summer term of six weeks will be operated in the Will school, beginning prompt- ly at 8 o'clock Monday morning, June 11, and continuing — thereafter each school day between 8 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. This work will be open only to pupils who are now in grades 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, and who have failed in one or more studies for the year. Pupils who pass in their work to the next grade will not be admitted, and pupils in these grades will not be per- mitted to a year by attempt- ing to make up weeks’ work in a brief summer session, or by priv- the juice off a big chew of tobacco |. the Ford factory or Belle island or]* ate work in the summer. The nature of this work, and the fact that it is free, make it necessary that every pupil be prompt and punctual in at- What is it | the school. The kindergarten will be in charge of Miss Matilda Williams, assisted by Miss Laura Keenan, both graduate kindergarteners, the former of the Chicago Kindergarten school and the latter of the kindergarten de- partment of the Mankato State nor- mal. Children may be started June 11, provided they are over four and under It is expected to operate this work ior the summer on tne lawn of. the north ward school, and indoors in the same school when the weather will not permit the use of the lawn. Parents interested please communicate by phone with the city superintendent or the principal, Miss Villiams, whose phone num- J. M. MARTIN, 5-26-1t:6-2-1t City Superintendent. that has created “a new joy in life’—a-joy different from any- thing you have ever known before? 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