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Rock TMREE TIMES AS BIG * Tas wis coe Mow WOULD HE GET BY Osen TRADE WELL OLGA, IN A CASE LIKE A THREE INCH RAPI FIRE GUN WOULD SOLVE “HE PROBLEM THUSLY, \ CLUB STANDING AMERICAN LEAGUE, z Ww. Chicago Boston Qjeveland . Philadelphia ‘Washington . New York , Detroit . St. Louis AMERICAN PeSOCl sel me Roky Cincinnati . Brooklyn Philadelph Boston .. NATIONAL LEAGUE. a. Louisville . * qadtanepowy | . Milwaukee . Toledo .... Suber eRe daz 3 1 2 2 2 4 ON. L. Pet. 0 1,004 4. 2 2 3 47 000; ‘S00| 2000 SUMMARY OF GAMES. National League. Brooklyn .5, Philadelphia 8. Pittsburgh 1, Cincinnati 8. St. Louis 1, Chicago 0. New York Boston—Cold. American League. Boston 2 Washington 4. Philadelphia 7, New York 1, Chicago 3, Detroit 1. Cleveland 2, St. Louis 0. American Association. Milwaukee 5, Indianapolis 0. Minneapolis 2, Columbus 3 (12 in- ings). Kansas City, 13, Toledo 5. St. Paul at Louisville — Wet grounds, National League. Brooklyn .. pired to the honors that gi with the Pheladelphia . championship. The shadow i: anan Batteriés: Daily ‘of New Castle Pa, a ner Krueger; Jacobs and "adams, member of the Jimmy Dime stables of fighters. St. Lolis . He wil) not be the only sparring a Chicago ... partner of the young man who seems jatterier— May and Schneider; | headed toward the heivyweight.cham- Vaughn, aMrtin and*Killifer, pionship, but he is by far the most R HH £}.important cog in the training machin- Pittsburgh .. 1 3 ©] ery of’ the challenger’s camp: -In ‘sta- Cincinnati . :. 8 11 0) ture he is almost a counterpart of Eatteries — Cooper, Miller and | Willard. .Hé hag fought Wéllard, Mo- Schmidt; Fisher and Rariden. ran, Palzer, Fulton and most of the ® AMERICAN LEAGUE. other men in the: heavyweight class. R H'E) Dempsey is goin’gto fight Willatd’ Boston .. 2 4'2/ shadow two months. The shadow is Washingto: 411 4/going to imitate Willard two months. Batteries— umont, Winn} At the end of that time Dempsey ex- and walters; Warper and Picinich. pects to be ready for the cash and to R H E}know his foe. when he steps. through Cleveland .. 6. 1} the ropes. St. Louis . 5 0) As soon as Jeck Dempsey had been | Batteries—Morton thoron, Lowdermilk and Severi Chicago . Detroit Ratteries—Cicotte and Ehmke, Kallio and Ainsmith, Philadelphia . Ne York . STIFF JOINTS a. “SORE MUSCLES nd O'Neil; ied. R H EI 3 F 1 2 (Schatk; ‘Pert kins; mT and Ruel. Lmber Up Quickly Unde Under the Soothing, U of Penetrating Applicati Hamlin’s Wizard Oil ~ In cases of rheumatism ‘ our money back. constipated Beto he? or Just try Wizard ‘have fied_return the bottle and sick Liver nt, dite pink. pills, 30 Pet: {| shadow—a big fellow who once as- So- 0 D| Lonainpion’ 's Shadow and} | Boy Challenger Will Spend Month in Moun- tains of Colorado. BY FRED TURBYVILLE. In about another week, or just as oon as Tex Rickard makes some def- nite announcement as to where the July 4 heavyweight title clash is to be staged, Jack Dempsey and his par- ty will hike for the mountains near Leadville, Colo., and start training for Jess Willard. Jack will take with him into the hills near his old home, Jess Willard’s signed for the championship mill he |and his manager, Jack Kearns, held a council of war. They decided they must find a man like Willard—a man of the same size_and one who could imitate the champion’s style of fight- nm in the ring. There was only one such man and he was Daily. Daily and Willard had the ring at Buffalo in 1914 rough and ready mill. were badly punished. Daily claims to have floored Willard in that fight. The mill was stopped in the ninth round i by the pol but ip-the record books lashed in It was a equal of that ‘There-| will win Nard and-he furthermore | pempeey: better than h fore, s Daily, Lempsey | the: coming battle. Dan h m l it pretty roughly s came out h time he} ” he keeps Nothing can stand before | | | ele them up side; the 27 pounds of Daily, 6 feet seals 6 feet 6 1-2 inches, you don’t notice such a great difference. Of course Willard is even bigger—bigger. in poundage. His reach and height about equal Daily’s, Dempsey is one of the fastest heavy! weights the game has ever seen. And he’s big enough. Willard is big but; that bigness isn’t overwhelming. Right now this big boy Dempsey is thinking more of the month in the mountains than he is the coming clash; with the champion. He’s crazy about the ottdoors. He will take along with him -his manager, Jack Kearns, Dan Daily and Lester: Johnsoh, sparring parner besides the trainers and. rub- bers, He's going to bed at dark and he’s] going to get up at sunrise. He’s go- ing to romp and play out in the moun- .taias and hen a month before. the fgut ‘he's, going” to pitch training jin the The Champion, His ganized band and the bal team. Wm. Petrie, who has seen servic returned 147 B Smith, | onet ‘uctor in the Marine cor re} turned home Jast Friday from. Pa re he received his. honor- Doing the “On Ha one Point,’ and High Port and Pass Over” should, put him into good condition for farm Burnméister, Bean, Rosst Garrity,/ Hannes, Nesvik, Phimister and others came up from Glen Ullin aSturday evening to attend the meeting of the Hebron Lodge of A. F. & A.M. was in Glen Ulin on busines: visitor at the meeting of th lodge last Saturday. T. L. Buptterfield is spending-a coupde of weeks on the farm ruhning his _tractor. ‘Mrs. George Landon left last wei cated. The first concert of the recently~re- great success. The music rendered ~| was excellent and the extra features on the program were thoroughly: ap- preciated by the large crowd present. After the concert a large number ,re- mained to the dance. oJhn G. Walstad of Lansford, whoy for Fargo where Mr. Landon is now lo-; organized Hebron Concert band ‘Wes a" JESS WILLARD WILL FACE JACK DEMPSEY BT ONCE; DAN DAILY SUFFERS WAL Shadow and Dempsey \ WILLARD DAILY DEMPSEY 32 years 32 years 23 years 260 Ibs. (when tained) 247 pounds * 197 pounds 6-feet 7 inches 6 feet: 64-2 inches: ~6 feet: “83 1-2:inch reach 84 1-2.inch reach : + “SUPREME COURT: 1 From Ward County The City of Minot, a municipal cor- poration, plaintiff and appellant vs. spondent. SYLLABUS 1. In an action by a city to con- demn for public ‘use an alley, as -a right. of way, where a judgment has been rendered providing that thedam- ages assesséd-shall ‘be paid-:by spe- into our. hi and:teams are a * Meitivers of the local: Masonic lodge quarters near the scene.of the fant and polish off his training by ham- mering ‘all the heavyweight sparring partners he can find. wie rT News. The ‘Hebron ‘Tribune has been \, pest by the Morton County Farm: ore’ Prees -and will probably epbeat Press. | enjoyed a social evening at the lodge rooms last Saturday evening and were served‘a bountiful lunch by Mrs. Emit Krauth and Mrs. Chas. Welgel. EARTHQU. SEVERE Washington. April 30.—Phe.,. state’ UG tat at was advised today. chat severe Legh occurred . deaths, injuring many siderable. damage to property. “No Annie C. Olson, defendant and re- | VERY DAY CLEAN UP--BRUSH-UP— <2pOIT NOW! sk, ~ Clean Up—Remove Ash .and Garbage Piles _ —Rake up and Cart Away: Weeds and other Accumulations of the Winter—Do it. NOW! Clean-up time’ is at hand—soon, wind. and sun will-have dried up the-litter, verted info a dust | to blow,about our streets an Corral it tow , While itis it.up, pile it ral eer er oad i, |vided by ‘law, “and where pursuant erate there is paid into court, for cial assessments to be levied as pro- lea ie damages awarded to the defend- ant, a city Warrant, it “is held that such payment is improper under the provisions of section 14 of article 1 of \the constitution, requiring money to be | paid to, or into court, for the owner. ‘2. In such proceedings for a pub- lic right of way; section 3737 C. L, of 1913 does not permitthe payment of damages to. property «taken or. used, by a’ city warrant or otherwise than | section 14/of article 1 of the’ consti- tution, eyen though ‘therein provision. is made that’ the city, ‘within three where, thereafter on Aug. 13, 1917, pursuant to motion made, the court, dismissed and vacated the judgment so rendered,.no payment in money having ‘been made’to the defendant, it is held that ithe’ trial court did not\ err in ‘so doing. Appeal trom order:of district court, Ward’ county, Leighton, ‘J., dismiss- ing-a jydgment .rendered.~ for condein- nation Bf an ‘Affirmed. Opinion of the court ‘by Bronson, J. Robinson, J., dissents in part G..S, -Wooledge, Minot, N. D., attor- ney- for appellant; ~ Fisk & -Murphy, Minot, N. D., attorneys » for Reapan’ ent. Bright eyes, cl clear “complexion, aa: vigor and force, all indicate perfect health; * without "it you are handi- months after the entry of judgment may levy a special asses stment for the payment thereof. Velvet/is a. fri truest. sense, ‘b nN po pace that will be b In such action, where judgment was rendered on June 6, ° thereafter. pursuant\ to section 3737, C. L. of 1913, the city, within three months, levied: a special assessment to pay for the damages awarded, and issued and paid ;into court city war- rants“against such special assessment as prescribed by the Prowsious of jas paymtent to the defendants, and 1916, and ‘capped inthe’ tace ‘of life. Take Hol- lister’y Rocky “Mountain. Tea — each 1p up with the live ones, ablets.’, Jos: ‘Breslow: \ ‘Get Rid of That “Persistent | at weakening, persistent ' Bion nates threatening. throat, or lung piectons, with se Aiteratire, onic “and apbulider ‘ot’ 20 ahecoeatul use, 8c 91.50 from RG eres or, son a years” bottles MOOTHEST SMOKING - TOBACCO Smoke over your problems. little drawin’ on a fren’ly pipe often saves a heap of drqwin’ — ona bank at. \ oN dly tobacco in the ause, like friendship, it has been ‘allowed to ripen natur- ally—nothing forced.or unnatural. There. are “hurry: up” ways with tobacco, but only: patient ageing (two years in wooden ‘hogs- Z heads) : ean bring. out the mellowness that sets ' Velvet apart. You know w you. s } \ sae \ There you have the big thing - about Velvet— You ,and Velvet—begin : yourfriendship today, Ba dy at ‘the office md the city _ ‘auditor. The fee'is $31 for females : cae cesta hat mellow- ness is—now think of a. good ~ friend who is never harsh to A. V «