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goose smerny PAGE SI perms LEADERS OF '24 SETTING PACE George Sisler, Tris Speaker and George Kelly Hitting Hard Chicago, May 9.—George Sisler, first nowith the St.Louis club, and ker, leader of the Cleveland are. in a neck and neck race for tho batting leadership of the Amer- n ‘League, with Sisler topping the heap w Speak- cris 1 aver- ages inclu . Sisler a howing the way to having tucked an und also is the best crossed the Sis the base s' even dozen plate 23 times. Kenndh Willi who tfromises to be Babe Ruth’s rival in home run hitting this season, struck a snag in batting, dropping into fifth place. He continues to crash out homers, how- aver, having connected with nino, A week ago Williams shared the bat- ting leadership with Speaker. Other leading batters. for~ten or more gym Elmer ‘Smith, Boston, 298; Witt, 1 ; Williams, n, ‘Cleveland, , .362;, Blue, De- troit . O'Neil, Cleveland, .360. George Kell¥; first baseman with the New York Giants, confimues to set the pace for the National League bat- ters. He has a mark of .448. Kelly knocked out a brace of circuit drives since within the last wesk, but Rog- s Hornsby and Ainsmith of the Car- each poled three round trip blows, a are making the home-run race hot for the Giant slugger, This pair is on Kelly's heels with four each. Hornsby has been belting the ball with great regularity and as a result boosted his mark from: .368 a week ago to 404. Bob. O'lWarrell, the stocky catcher with the Chicago Cubs, is the up to Kelly with an average Maraaville ofPittsburgh con- to set the pace for the base stealers with five thefts, while Ban- croft of the Giants is the leading run getter with 19 tallies. NNY LEONAR OFFERED BOUT London, May 9° (By the A. P.)-- teorge “McDonald has cabled Billy © dinal: {thing if not origin ick Altrock, famous comedian of vseball club, is no- Someone told Nick ithe story about Witliam Tell shooting the ‘apple off his son's ‘head with ‘his trusty bow and arrow. i That sounded interesting to Nick, so he decided to go William Tell one better, 52 i ARR ee gagement was staged in New York, last winter, Leonard winnng the ref- eree’s decision, ITION FOR, OF ADMINIS- TRATOR, CITATION HEAR APPOI) STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BURLEIGH—ss. In C Refore H M Judge, state of Annie y, Deceased. Edward $. Allen, ‘Pefltioner, “vs, All persons interested’ in the said estate, Respondents. The State of North D: above 1 Responder sons interested in. the Avery, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that Edward §. Allen, the petiz tioner herein, has filed in this Court his petition, praying that letters of ad- ministration upon the estate of Annie Avery, late of the City of Bism Kk, in the County of Burleigh and State’ of! North. Dakota, deceased, be granted to RG. Phelps, and that the said petition will he heard and duly considered by this Court on Wednesday, the 21st day of June, A, D. 1922, at 10 o'clock. inthe forenoon of that ‘day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County tourt House, in the City of Bismarck, ta to the all. per- tate’ of Annie Gibson, man an offer of 15,900 pounds sterling for a match of 20 rounds of 3 minutes each between Leonard and Ted Lewis |} in the event of the latter's. winning er drawing in Thur: $ bout with Georges Carpentier, The fight ‘would he staged in London at the end of June, PERRY WIN OVER KRAUSE Silver Perry, of Miles City, Mon- tana, forced Bat Krause, of Bismarck, to quit in the eighth round of ther 10- round bout at Glendive, Montana, Sat. urday night, Krause, whose ear shad beca injured in ‘previous bouts, suf- fered a terrific ear ache. Kid Renki of Seattle, knocked out Sailor Billy ‘Peoples in the fourth round. Mike Collins, Mandan. wrestler, lost to Georgs Middlestedt at Regan Sat- urday night. Middlestedt was too ‘heavy for Collins. / o—- e (BASEBALL | FF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. WwW. L. vee 7 63 “Minneapolis .... J 8 619 Indiana Columbu Milwaukee 10 Kansas City 1 aul .. 10 3 12 Toledo ... 7 Pet. New York 696 St. Louis . 652 Cleveland . 2 545, Chicago . 0 WM A476 Boston. % 10 ATE. Philadelphia 359512 429 Detroit St 364 Washington . - 8,15 348 NATIONAL LEAGUE, W. OL. Pet. New York 216 4 800 Chicago .- aides 3 682 St. Lon’s . 12 8 Pittsburgh Stine enue) ‘Brooklyn 10 10 Philade!ph Fees kT ‘Cincinnati 7 16 Boston 5 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. (Milwaukee, 18; Indianapolis, 17. Louisville, 10; Kansas City, 6. Columbus at Minneapol:s, rain. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Cleveland, 14; Philadelpha, 4. iNew York, 7; Chicago, 5, Detroit, 6; Boston, 2. ‘ St. Louis, 6; Washington, 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE, Pittsburgh, 8; Brooklyn, 7. Cthers not scheduled. ROCKY KANSAS ger of Benny Leonard |‘ NOTICE, 5 or of Burleigh, and State of ‘North and you, and each of you, are ited “to be and appear before is Court at said time and place, and wer said petition, and show, cause, if any there be, why ‘the prayer of said petition should: not be granted. By the Gourt: (SEAL) . IT, C, DAVIES, , Judge of th Dated the 9th day of 3 County Court y, A, D. 1922 Let the service of the above citation ‘Tribune once each week for three suc- founty Court. | by publication in made by publication in the Bismarek | ¢ Nick Altrock cn the ground offering his nose as a tee tor the Gelf ball. looking on with Jim Thompscn, southern‘ professional doing the driving. - Nick conceived: the idea of placing a golf ‘ball on hig nose, as a substi- tute for a tee, and having said ball driven: off the nose. . “Anyone: who ‘has ever seen me and-therefore is familiar with the size of my Nose will appreciate the great danger entailed in pulling this stunt” is the way Nick explains it.. sause, if any you have, why said. ac- | count’ should not be allowed, the resi- due of said estate distributed, Sue administration of said ‘estate closed and said William E, Lips be discharge: Dated the 6th day of May, A. D, 192: Ky the Court: (SEAL) I. C, DAVIES, z Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing citation he served Bismarck Tribune four times, once each wepk. . C. DAVIES, Judge. of County Court.| 5-9-16-23+80 No. 68. Report of the Condition of | BISMARCK BANK At Bismarel, in the State of North Da- kota, at the close of business May 5, RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured 8 1922 530,872.73 ured + 80149 ~~ 39,168.14 56,601.65. Qther real’ ‘es ‘ 17,409/88 Checks and other ash itenm® ....$ 3,145.35 Due front banks and. Total ...... Li other eash 42,9 01.06 46,946.41 $690,100.30 -$ 100,900.00 vets 25,000,00 7,069.24 Capital stock paid’ i Surplus fund . Undivided — proiit: i $ and taxes pald 1 -deposits Subject to check$ 95,519,03 Guaranty fund de- — / e not less than twen- before said hearing.* ‘I. C, DAVIES, ‘ Judge of the County Court. (First publication May 9, 1922 2) 6-23-30 SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BURLEIGH—ss, In District Court. Fourth Judicial District, Gottfricd Kikul. Plaintiff, vs. Charles F. Paine, and all other persons un- known claiming any estate or interest in or lien or éncumlh ce upon the property. described in, the complaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the %| above named Defendants: ‘You and each of you are hereby sum- moned to answer to the complaint in this action, which was filed ‘in. the office vf the Clerk of the District Court on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1922, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint upon the subscriber, at his office in ithe City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upor you usive of the day of service, and in © of your failure to appear. or an- swer, judzment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Daketa. this 6th day of May, A, D, 1922 EDWARD S. ALLEN, + Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence, Office and Post Oftice Ad- dress, Bismarck, North Dakota. —+ NCE You will please take notice that the above entitled action relates to the fol-4 lowing described real property, situ- ate In the City of Bismarck. in the County of Burleigh, in. the State of Nonth Dakota: The’ south two thirds of Lot 3 in Block 3, Northern ic Addition to the City of Bis- w North Dakota. :That the pur- post of this action in to quiet title of said real property in plaintiff, and that no personal claim is made against any-of the said defendants. EDWARD S, ALLEN, Attorney for Plaintif’. Bismarck, North Dakota. (First publication May 9, 1922.) 16-23-30—6-6-13 AND. © PINAT 'TRIBU STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF_BURUEIGH—ss. In:County Court Before Hon. I, C,. Davies, Judges, In the Mattor of the Estate of Gustaf William Anderson, Deceased. r 5, Lips, Petitioner, vs. John ; Anna’ Ennis, Clara: 'Tor- . Anderson and all other ions interested in ‘the estate of af William Anderson, deceased, nondents, Y he State of North Dakota. ‘to’ the above named Respondents:. . You, the sai.t John EB, Anderson, Anna Ennis, Clara Torgeson, Carl A. Ander- 11 other persons intérested ¢ of Gustaf William Ander- leceszsed. are hereby. notified that the fina’ ‘account of ‘the administrator of the estate of Gustaf William. Andor- son, late of the town of Cromwell, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, has been ren- ‘ATION, HEARING DUN ‘D DIS- son, dec sail “deceased is MEETS LEON. ARD ‘erred to this Court, therein. showing 9. ocky Kansas, tweight, was match- 2onard, lightweight round contest for Chicago, Buffalo, N. Y.; cd to meet Benny: champion, in a te the title at ‘Michigan City, Indiana, on |} the afternoon of July 4. The match will be staged under ‘the direction of Floyd Fitzsimmons, Benten Harbor, ! Michigan, promoter for the Michigan City post of the American Legion. Kansas has fought the title holder twice and Leonard faited to stop him on both occasions, They met in a no- ready for final settlement and. distri- bution, and petitioning, that: his ac- count be allowed, the residue of said be distributed to they persons into entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged; that Wed- nesiay, the Ith day of.June,,A. D, ten o'clock in the ‘forenoon of y at the court rooms of . this he court house, in ‘the City th, hs ate of North Dakota, las been’ duly appointed by this Court for the settle- ment thereof, at whiéh time and. place ny person interested in said estate nay appear-und file his exceptions. in writing, to said account, and petition and contest the same, decision contest in ‘New Jersey a year ago and Leonard was accorde1 the newspaper decision. Their second en- And you, the above named respond- jents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and jappear before this Court, and. show ‘k, County ‘of Burleigh, and], posit Levees ee 2,613,60 Time certificates of One deposit ....... 337,327.37 15,772.14 200,00 698192 452,031.06 seeeecescees 166,009.00. Total” ....+... eevee ene 1 $690,100.30" State'of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh, ss. I, I. M. Thompson, cashier of | the’ above named bank, do solemnly swear, that the above statement is true, to’ the “THE BISMARCK TRIBUN COMEDIAN ALTROCK OUTDOES WILLIAM TELL | Dr. Melvin “Walter Johnson and Stanley Harris Nick insists there are ‘any number of golfers ‘he wauld not allow to drive the “all, among ‘them being Babe Ruth. BRN F “You know * Babe’ often swings where the ball aint, and Whis is no trick when the golfer’doesn't hit the ball. It immediately :becomes a seri cus accident.” \-: GILMORE GOES Curator of Museum to Attend ‘Gilmore; curator. of the North Dakotg’ Historical’ Society, will be the representative of the state at two meetings at‘New York during the next two weeks. Thursday, May ith, he will be oneof the speakers at the sessions of ‘the National Museum Association at Buffalo, New York and on May 22 to 25, Dr. Gilmore will represent the site at the. second meeting ‘of. the’ National. Conference on. State’ Parks,: meeting at Bear Mountain Inn, Iona Isle, Néw York. At the Buffalo’. meeting Dr. ‘Gil: more vill describe the making of rec- ords of the ancient; tribal rites of the cially ‘with the three days ceremony of last year jn'which Dr, Gilmone ant ‘Dr. Goddard of the American Museum Gilmore also wil ‘visit Dr, Goddard for jue conferences’ upon this sub- ject. 4 t The National Parks meeting’ will be Parks, Bear Mountain Inn bettig,’ a .the sections of\the: Palisades’ Inter- State park system. , The conference will: ‘be’ presided over ‘by: John Bar- ton Payne who has been:nctive in an oranization to bind together‘the state controlled parks into-one vast system. best of my knowledge and belief. (Seal), - E.M. THOMPSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of May, 1922. A. C. WILKINSON, Notary Public, Bismarek, N. D. My commission expires August ‘14th, 1926. : Correct. Attest: 1, P, BAKER, G.°H, RUSS, "IR., Directors. | MANDAN NEWS Jamestown Man To Address Club G.'M. Springer of the North Dakota Shippers Service, Jamestown, has ac- cepted. an invitation of the Mandan Commercial club to address the mem- bers, chiefly on traffic matters, at the regular monthly meeting of the club on May 11, Mr, Springer has dev oped a great deal of data on the cis- crimination in freight rates ‘against North Dakota shippers, and is one‘of the leaders in the present drive for re. adjustment..of shipping costs. It, is expected that every retailer and wholesaler of the. city -will profit’ by. the information available. Drs. Rowley, Percy, Nichols and Erickson of Mandan are in Fargo at- tending the state micetings of den- tists. é T. A. Cummins returned yesterday from .Los Angeles and \points in the south, where he -visited during. the winter months. Mrs, J, 1. Bowers has returned from the annual convention of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution at Washington, D,.C. Mrs. Bowers visit- ed in New York after the close of the convention, /~ « Pi iH. J. Rix) farmer living south of the city, was fined $10 and costs thig morning. when arraigned before Jus- tice @, L. Olson on charges of using nets in catching fish in the Heart riv- er. Mr. Rix pleaded guilty, Complaint was sworn to hy 0. Me- Grath, game warden, who with others of his force inspected the Heart river. on Friday last. “I wish that, you would call atten- t'on to the fact that it is decidedly against the law to use nets or/s@t- lines in fishing,” said Game Warden McGrath. ‘The state of ‘North Da- kota is sponding much money to stock the streams and lakes of the state with fish, and arrests will follow any or all violations of the law.” v ‘ . PRESERVE COLOR, Add a little tea to tne starch when laundering the brown linen frocks and it will preserve the color. The mescal cactus button. con- tains a drug which produces in the user visions of beautiful sunsets, ‘| be held. May 2pnd ‘to 2ath, The sessions -of: thé’ coyvention will Pol ea BUSINESS MEN __ ‘OF UNDERWOOD * ‘TO ORGANIZE] « Underwood, D., May 9.—About ‘wenty-five business men of this city, met for the purpose. of organizing some kind of a club for ‘the purpose of getting concerted action in the pro- motion:of ‘the best.interests of Under- wood and vicinity A temporary organization was form- ed, with Dr. W, T. Cain as chairman uid. many subjects of immediate inter- ast to the town and community were discussed, among the most important being the question of the membership fee and an appropriate name for the club, i The next meeting willbe held. Fri- day evening,.May 12, at which’ time.a permanent organization will<be per- tected. In the meantime acommittee will be working on a_constitution and a’set of by-laws, which ~will’-be pre- sented for approval at that time. 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Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.. _ | Individual deposits subject to check. ~|Guaranty fund deposit... Time.certificates of deposit Savings deposits .. Cashier’s checks outstanding Due to other banks Notes and bills rediscounted.... Bills payable ..............44- Liabilities other than those above stated. Total . ‘State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss. I, S. G. Severtson, Cashier (SEAL) $ 1,126.00 78,738.34 79,864.34 © eed n$$288,897.46 LIABILITIES =) : $ 50,000.00 1,000.00 2,086.37 $113,228.12 : 1,135.99 10,455.48 5,680.20 4,260.37 35,550.93. 230,311:09 : Basa e se (NONE Raho a Ene: * NONE, NONE $283,397.46 of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. G. SEVERTSON,. ° Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of May, 1922. C. W. McGray, P. R. Fields, J..As Hyland, Directors. W. F. Harris, Notary Public. 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