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PAGE 6 WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1919. SQUIRREL FOOD ET OTTO AUTO COULD NEVER © AHILL OF T5 DEGREES. COMPLEXION 40 PART WAY, STOP BEFORE HE ) i OTHE “TOP ” SoME SLANT Yo THIS HILL WELL, WHEN TH ENGINE. BEGING To ACT LIKE ITS GONNA HESITATE , T CAL! THIS TIGGER INTO MIKE O’DOWD HAS COLORED TRAINER FOR M’COY BOUT Paul, Minn. July 16.—Mike world champion middle- is being trained coloreh ‘boxer for hii bout with Al McCoy of rook m whom he won the champ! O'Dowd me McCoy in a ‘ound no deci bout here y, July 17. will be the first match O'Dowd entered milita h the ception of one or two minor ser matches. The champio will be in fon This to the suggestio! that he should h match. o NORTHWEST SPORT NOTES >——__ Superior, W being made for a water sports ca nival to be held at the Billings Park clubhouse by the Superior Boat club month, All forms of water sports will be on the program. Durand, Wis., the fastest pacing horses in , Was shot following ie | July 16.—Ph: dent in which one of his front was broken. The pacer was worked out when his hoof struck a {stone and his leg was ‘broken in a fall. Rug»y, N. D., July 16—During the coming week some of the greatest horses on the grain Belt racing cir- cuit will be here for three da: ing. The track here is in e: shape and fast time is The entries this season faster are than have appeared in several sea-) sons. Botteneau, N. D., July 16.—Reports from the Lake Mittegoshe district in the heart of the Turtle mountains, widely known fowl nest- cks will be s year than for reported that farmer ing bec destroyed. are Spokane, Wash. July 16. McGough, former Gonzaga sity football co: July 16—William S,} | y Bob| Ge >| son. ce he|near Maden Rock. That the fish had ice} when a broken hook was taken from he; its mouth after Geagan landed it, icked an easier; Lewis, opponent than McCoy for his first}to the local baseball fans, are re- | \ii {| 1 ||in signing the three the prospects of “| the local team landing high in the i i -| ball and football players in the state, | overseas, | | i wardens have} Mi mplain-; Who _ | use their crops are being| boxer today who has any chance to; | | Jonn| physicians. \ univer-| suffered an injury to his hip which! . recently returned/ had bothered from overseas military service is con-| the injury was thought to be not | the, First National’ bank in the city BECKETT WON LIKE DEMPSE sidering several offers from schools and colleg said he will not accept any of the offers until later in the season, plan- ning to take a complete rest this summer, Butte, Mont. July .—P. E. n, local attorney, the rec- ord for the largest rainbow trout taken with a hook and line this sea- Recently he landed a sixteen und rainbow, which measured thirty ches. During weeks past there have been reports of a “big trout” been hooked recently was proven alaary, Alberta, July 16—Jack ue, Earl Lewis aud Frank} ull of whom are well know ported to be on their way home from} overseas and Manager Gordie M Teer of the local baseball team prom- Ss to on the dock to meet ‘hem with contracts. If he is successful percentage column will be considera- bly brightened, McTeer says. Duluth, ‘Mi former Whit with Milwaukee inn, J the during part of the season, is to pitch for a range team during the remainder of the year, according to reports here. early | i Walsh was not able to raise hi vorite delivery in the ssociation, the spitball being under the ban. There is no ban on such deliveries in this league, and it is expected that the veteran will get away in fine style. Butte, Mont., July 16—Thomas W. Weir, one of the best known base- has returned, after a year’s service Several semi-professional baseball teams have already. made him offers for his services during the reminder of the season.. While in France Weid was a member of the ixth division football team which s eliminated in the finals in a three cornered fight for the cham- pionship of A. EB. F. Paul, Minn., July 16.—Billy} St. Paul heavy weight boxer, is considered Sy many the only meet Jack Dempsey, has been or-| dered to his 7 bed for a month by his Miske, some time ago, | as athletic director. He! him considerably, but serious, He has cancelled all his pending engagements and will not box for at least three months. Vermillion, S. D., July 16.—Lieuten- ant Eugene L. Vidal, who, won sec- ond place in the penthalon at Persh- ing Stadium, was one of the most widely known Univers‘ty of Soutn Dakota athletes when he was in col- lege. He was a four letter man and captained the Coyote football team in 1915 and held a like position on} the university baseall team, when it won the state championship the year following, He graduated from the university in 1916 and entered the United States Military: academy at West Point in the fall of that year, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of John A. Wingate, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Katherine Mary Wingate, Executrix of the Last Will of John A. Wingate, late of the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the cred- itors uf, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to ex- hibit them with the necessary vouch- *!ers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said Executrix at her: residence at 202 Eighth strest, in ¢he city of Bis- marck in’ said. Burleigh county, North | Dakota. Dated July 2nd, A.D. 1919. KATHERINE MARY: WINGATE, Executrix, First publication on the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1919. Newton, Dullam. & Young, Attorneys for Executrix. 7—2 9 16 23, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Henry A. Eigell, otherwise known as Henry Eigell, and otherwise known as Harry Elvin Higell,; deseased: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersignedF. E. Shepard, the adminis- trator of the estate of Henry A. Bi- gell, otherwise known -as. Henry Higell, and otherwise known as Harry Elvin EHigell, late of the town- ship of ‘Telfer in the county of Bur: leigh and state of North Dakota, de: ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having. claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator at & a ee PP out of the running. Beckett’s Beckett administered severe punishment in the bout which was held at the London Sporting Club. The winner meets Georges Carpentier, French champion, soon. When Joe Beckett stepped out of the ring in London last month he left an opponent on the mat who had taken, and shown, a lot of punishment. The picture of the bout is similar to the,scene at Toledo when Dempsey put Willard opponent was Frank Goddard. The winner will, no doubt, be matched with Dempsey. : If it is Beckett, a slashing bout should ensue, _ itd After the parade at the Inter-Allied Games in Paris, which rivalled a circus cavalcade and congress of all nat viewing stand in formation here pictured, with a composite regiment of American forces as a background. Spokane, Wash, July 14-—The 1919 apple crop, thig fall will be be- low that of last year, according to Officials of the state. horticultural office here. Heavy frosts during ihe spring months did considerable dam- age to the crop,*atcording to the Statement of Ernest’/B. Kelly, state horticultural inspector. of Bismarck in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated July 2, A. D, 1919. F,.E, SHEPARD, The administrator of the estate of Henry A. Bigell, otherwise known as Henry EKigell, - and otherwise known as Harry Elvin Eigell, de- ceased. Desks: i First publicationon the 2nd day of July, A. D,, 1819: 7—2 6 16 23, HERE MONDAY Attorney and Mrs. E: T. Burke, 516 Hannafin avenue, had as their guest on Monday J. E. Burke of Minot, a broth- er of Mr. Burke's, For the thousands of just enough imported a perfect blend—El Genuine Sumatra ‘to ‘most.” lade by the Millions | Swat the Weeds : dition. all demands, If this work is not done by the property-owner, it MUST under our city ordinance be done by the street com- missioner’s department, and the cost, together with a heavy penalty, be assessed against the property. - tions, the Yank athletes lined up before the re- RN ee OH JOY—APPLE CIDER WILL BE, HARD—TO GET a fine old domestic tobacco with : " Wrapper and Long Filler Critical smokers tell us it is “Equal to the average 10c cigar and superior 3.for Owners of vacant lots and boulevard strips are notified that weeds must be cut and their premises placed in a proper con- f ‘Any property-holder who is unable to obtain the help necessary to do this work is respectfully referred to the street commissioner’s office, which is prepared to supply Bo A HINT TO AUTOISTS— “THe HARPOON-WINDLASS FOR SUCH OCCASIONS AS THIS + HEN-HEH- Producers have . been warned against carelessness in thinning the crop, as there is every evidence that the crop will not mature early. The} of experts who have investigated the crop conditions is early enough to begin the thinning: operations, AMERICAN TIRES - POPULAR ABROAD American ‘tires are keeping step in popularity in foreign lands with American automobiles: Last year the United States Tire company. sent its | product: to forty countries scattered | throughout the world. The removal of shipping restrictions is expected to result’ in adding twenty-five or thirty countries to the list during the current year, * A few days ago an Iceland automo- bile! dealer paid a visit to the New York office of the United Sttes Tire ‘| ment for fifty cars. | driver middle of this month, in the , opinion}! men who like leaf to make Dallo is: it. 8c 480 —that’s why. D. C. McLEAN, Street Commissioner, —— company and ordered full tire equip- He said that this brand of tire was regarded as the “Quality brand” in his country. Turning to the southern hemis- phere, it is noted that a recent issue of “La Nacion,” the leading news- paper of Santiago, Chili, carried a half-page article telling of the won- derful performnce of a Scripps- Tooth car in a test run of 1,939 kilo- meters over the mountain roads of that country. ‘ ‘At the conclusion of the run the eepcion to Coquimbo—a distance of bau 1,200 miles—we had omly=one uncture. States Royal Cords and we think | it our ‘duty to speak of their quality,’ ALMONT TO DEDICATE The tires were United NEW CHURCH SUNDAY | Almont, N. D., July 16—The United Lutheran (English) church will be dedicated at Almont next Sunday. Rev, L. Dordal of Rhame, will. offi- ciate and the services are expected } to attract memYers of the congrega- tion from all parts of the Slope. { ————eee Write for Catalogue remarked, “I must mention that during the entire run from Con- For COVERED DELIVERY 1916 Model Studebaker, first class § ALE condition. for sale cheap. 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