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PAGE SIX | GIANTS TUMBLE BEFORE REDS; ~ THIRD DRFEAT Pirates" Take Phillies Into Camp for Eleventh Vic- tim.—Pirates Steady ated Press) wo, Aug. 11—The skidding turmbled to defeat for the sht time yesterday 7 to 3 Giant: third by the Cincinnati Reds, falling still further away from the national Teague lead, as the Cardinals won an casy victory from the Brayes by the same score. MeGraw’s men now are and a half behind the St. a game * Louisi The Pirates, using the Phillies for their eleventh vietim in as many games, batted out 16 hits to win 14 to 4 and moved into third place. Brooklyn’s 18 hits went for 16 runs against the lonely ninth inning score ot ihe Cubs. The American league teams were idle. The Pirates in their steady march toward first place are hammering the ball with tremendous force. They drove out 1% more hits yesterday,, giving them a total of 84 in the tout game series with the Phillies for’a total of 108 bases, They also have been traveling fast on the bases, the Fxecords showing they scored 57 runs in the series. “FARGO CLUB IS * = COMING HERE The Fargo baseball. team, which is t up around the top in the Da- a leugue, comes’ here’ téday for a three game ser! The first. game is to be called at 6 o'clock this even- ing. The teams play at the same hour tomorrow and at-3. p.m, Sun- day, i . SST Pa ao : Baseball Standings | “——— —-——_ DAKOTA LEAGUE Ww L Pet. Mitchell aT 82595 Fargo. on 43 33 593 Sioux Fall 4435 DT Aberdeen... .... 46 36.566 Jamestown. . a OO Az 468 | Wahpeton-Breck, . 87 42 © 68 Watertown... .. .. 33 46 ALG Bismarek .. 26 51 B88 ‘\ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION \ WoL Pet. St. Paul. 2. :. 6. 70, 42.626 Milwaukee. . 66 BL C6 Indianapolis. 63, 49 563 Minneapolis .. 60 BRC Kansas City. 57 «BSA Louisville .. 55 60 CATS | Columbus .. 42 72866} Toledo .. .. 40 73 «350 AMERICAN LEAGUB W, OL Pet, G4 4398 644587 58 ~ BL 688 5552 ba Cleveland .. 56 5505; Washington. 50. «86 ATO) Philadelphia . 42 62.403 Boston .. .. 41 66 — 390} i NATIONAL, LEAGUE WoL Pet. St. Louis Gi 4493 | New Yor 61 “4 581! 56 47) 57 49/588 58 OL. BA, y yt eed Philadelphia 360 «G3 G4 36 66 ~—350 Boston .. oe oe oe o——_—_____—_—_ | Baseball Scores | NATIONAG*LEAGUE cinnati 7; New York 3. ro 1; Brooklyn 16, St. Louis 7% Boston 3. Pittsbyrgh 14; Philadelphia 4. AMERICAN. LEAGUE No games scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | St. Paul 4; Louisville 3. : Minneapolis 5; Indianapolis 6; (13 innings.) Milwaukee 2; Toledo 5. DAKOTA LEAGUE Aberdeen 13; Fargo 6. Mitchell 4; Wahpeton-Breck. 8. Sioux Falls 5; Jamestown 5; (12 innings, darkness.) a o—-———_——___-+ | SPORT BRIEFS | ——____——-— (By the Associated Press) Indianapolis—Johnny Weissmuller, established a new’ record’ for 80 yards, swimming the distance in 40 3-5 seconds, He also equalled his record for the 100 yard swim. Cleveland—Thompson Dillon and David C won the feature trot at North Randall. * Cape Gixardeaux—E. A. Torbett Land Joe Heskett, horseshoe pitching champions of Mlinois defeated Beard Brothers, Missouri, champions in four straight games. Seranton, Pa.—Christy Mathewson visited his boyhood home at Factory- ville and was given a great recep- tion, Detroit — Walter Hagen, British open and western golf champion an- nounced that he would not defend the latter tile at Oakland Hills, Aug- ust 22-25, because the dates conflict- ed with exhibitions he had scheduled ' News of Sport. World 'TWIN BOXERS — ONE TRAINS; The Hahn Twins are not generally known in fistie circles, - although ‘Bernice, the flashy ‘bantam, has punched his way to a contender’s | place in the championship glare. Bernie and Bennie Hahn are from turbulent West Virginia, and’ while Bernie fights out of Wheeling he re- sides in Wellsburg, within a, few miles of the recent mine war at the Cliftonville (W. Va.) mines, Bernie owns a large farm and really has spent some time as a true rustic, but Brothef Bennie is the genuine farmer. Still, he finds time on the side to aid Bernie in his train- ing though he himself never has con- ’ Ken Williams | Equals Record of ‘ 28 Years! Standing | KEN WILLIAMS BY BILLY EVANS. Turn the spotlight on Ken, Wil- liams once more. The slugging’ outficlder of the St Louis Brown has given Babe Ruth ‘something new to ehoot at. When -Williams made two home runs in the sixth inning of the game with Washington on August 7 he equaled a batting record of 28 years’ standing. In the inning that Williams turned in his, remarkable feat, St. Louis made nine runs and cight hits, Sev- eral misplays on the part of” Wi ington also figured in the scoring St. Louis won the game, 16 to 1. Only two other batsmen in the his- tory of major league baseball have ever made two home runs in the same inding. That ives some idea of the rarity of the performance. On’ June 10, 1880, C. Jones of Bos, ton made two honre runs in one in- ning, the‘first major league player to perform such a feat. The record established=by Jones stood for 14 years. when Bobby Lowe of Boston equaled it. Ken Williams stands’ out as the first of the so-called modern players inning, Williams, whe ter, made his firstt home run off George Mogridge, a southpaw. Oa his next trip to’ the plate, Briekson, a fast-ball pitcher, uses a style in mucs favor with William: The season of 1922 has been a-ree- ord-breaking affair as far ns Williams is concerned. On April 22, against Chiengo, WH- liams made three home runs in one me. Only 10 other pl@yers in the of major league baseball have ever performed such a feat. The making of three home runs in in the east. Cheer up! If it wasn’t too hot it would probably be too cold. one game on Apyil 22’ was the jof a batting rampage by | Williams j that lasted eight i In eight days Williams eracked out LEFT: BENNIE HAHN—AND H IS TWIN BROTHER BERNIE. to get two home runs in’ the same| sa left-handed hit-| ONE FIGHTS sidered the professional side of. the arena, 2 While the two are twins, Bernie has an_edge in weight, and does the most of his battling at the 122-pound mark at 3 o’clock. Bennie is a 119- pounder and despite. the lure of the ring, as painted by Bernie, does not have the inclination to take it up as a-means of livelihood. Hahn battled Patsy Brannigan) veteran bantam, at New Castle, the fight being*postponed ‘for over four hours while an_ electrical: .storm played havoe with the lighting plant. The bout got under way at 1:15 a, m. and Hahn punched out an easy win, over the old-timer; who 1 was game and kept coming. a ae eee OOO OS nine home runs, Ever since Williams has been hitting circuit clouts and showing the, way to Babe Ruth as well as all the other sluggers in the two. major leagues. ‘ Shortly after Williams had made the nine home runs. ini eight days, he told’ me that he expected to make 40 home. runs during the season of 1922," He should. have no trouble turning the trick. ai Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Notice is’ hereby given that that eertain mortgage, executed and de- livered to Anna Josephson,.a widow, mortgagor, to Union"Investment Com- pany, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 4th day of Febryary, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of ‘Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota on the 18th day of February, 1919, at 10:40 o'clock agm., and’ record- éd in Book 161 of Mortgages on page 33, and assigned by said mortgage, by an instrument in writing, to C. Ey Friedrich, which’ assignment was dated the 17th day of March, 1919, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County “%f Burleigh and State of North: Dakota on the 10th day of August, 1922, and recorded in Book 175 of Assignments on page 20, due Notice Before Foreclosure having been given, as provided by statute, | will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Court House in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, + at the hour of two o’clock p. m. on the 16th day of September, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows: The East half of the Southeast quarter, Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, and Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter. of Section'twenty- two, in Township One Hundred forty- two North, of Range Seventy-six, West. i ‘There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of One thousand seven hundred eleven and 60-100 doiiars ($1711.60), to- gether with the costs and disburse- ments of this foreclosure. Dated this 11th day. of August, 1922. \ C. E. Friedrich, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. Olgeirson, Attorney, for Assignee of Mortgagee, Post Office Address, Wing, N. D. 8-11-18-25 9-1-8-15 ’ (eae Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure ‘ Sale Notice ‘is hereby given that that | certain mortgage executed and de- livered by John P. Maikkula and Mary Matkkula, husband and wife, Mortgagors, to Union Investment Company, 2 corporation, Mortgage, dated the 22nd day' of January, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da-} kota, on the 14th day of February, 1916, at-8 o'clock p. m., and recorded in Book 80 of Mortgages, at page 559, and assigned by written instru- ; ment to Carolyn S. Kayser, dated the’ 9th day of June, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register ct Deeds of the:County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the p. m., and recorded: in Book 110 of Assignments at-page 546, and further Union Investment Company, dated the 31st day of December, 1917, and filed for record in the: office.of the Burleigh and Stateof North Dakota, on the 10th day of January, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and recorded in Book 189-of Assignments at page 181, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in said mortgage and hereinaf- 5th day of June, 1916, at 8 o’clock | i f Deeds of the County of Register of, Deeds ot cath, Dakota, | Thomas Miners, Deceased. It ‘ . ‘OR assigned by written instrument toigTaTE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- jJudge. ter described at the. front dopr of the Court House in the City of Bis- marek County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 21st day of September,’ 1922, to satisfy, the the date of sale. scribed in’ said mortgage and’ which will be sold to satisfy the shme are described as follows: East half of | the North east Quarter (E 1-2 NE 1-4) and East half of. the South east } Quarter (E 1-2 of SE 1-4) of Section | Thirty. (30 in.Township One, Hun- ; | amount due upon said mortgage at | i | " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The premises de- j dred. Forty-one (141), North of Range Seventy-six. (76) ‘West of the Fifth ; Pringipal Meridian, Burleigh County, North; Dakota. Notice of intention to foreclose said mortgage having \been duly served as provided by law, there will be due on the day of sale the.sum of Eleven Huntred Seventy-eight and 81-100 (1178.81) Dollars . together, with the statutory. attorney’s fees and disbursements ‘allowed .by law. Dated, August 7, 1922. Union Investment ‘Company, a Assignee, E. A. Ripley, . Attorney for Assignee, Mandan, N. D. 8-11-18-25 9-1-8-15 i ~ CITATION HEARING INVENTORY and Appraisement and Petitions to Set Apart Homestead: and: Exempt Personal Property. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- | ty of Burleigh. IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I, C. Davies, Judge. i In the Matter of the Estate of Mag- nus Spangberg, otherwise known as | M. Spangberg, Deceased: | Albin T, Spangberg, Petitioner, / j vs. 3 ye Anna Spangberg, Gustaf .G. Spang- berg, David E. Spangberg, Blenda C. Engen, Mary M.. Wright, Paul V. Spangberg, Huldah S. Spang- berg, Clacs H, Spangberg, Albert L. Spangberg; Walter. H. pang- : berg, and all’ other persons inter- ested in said estate, Respondenta, The State: of North Dakota to the above’ riamed Respondents and. to all Persons: interested in the Es- tate of. Magnus Spangberg,. other- wise known as M. Spangberg, De-° ceased? ! On filing ‘in Court of the inventory. and‘ appraisement of the estate: of MaBnus Spangberg, otherwise’ known as M: Spangberg, late of the Town- ship. of: Ecklund: in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dako- ta, deceased, and the petition of An- na Spangberg, the surviving’ wife ‘of said‘ deceased, praying: First, that the following described: land, to-wi' The southwest’ quarter of section twenty-two (22) in township, one hundred’ and forty-two (142) north, of’ range seventy-nine (79) west. of the fifth principal meridian in Bur- leigh: county,.North Dakota, with the dwelling house and. all other. build- ings thereunto appertaining, situated thereon, be ascertained, marked off, Blatted, éte., as the homestead of said deceased, and as. such be’ set ‘apart: to Anna, Spangberg, the ‘sur- viving wife of said deceased, to be possessed and occupied by her un- til otherwise disposed of according to law; Second, that’ certain sxempt’ personal property of the appraisal value of $1,498.00, selected and par- ticularly described in said petition, be set aside absolutely to her .the said Anna Spangberg, said ‘surviv- ing wife; I have fixed Monday, the 18th day of September A., D. 1992, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of | that day, at the court room ofthis: Court, at the Court House itr the city, of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and state: of North Dakota,’ as the time and place of hearing all of the same. At said time and place, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to appear and show cause’ why said inventory and appraisement: should: not be: approved and the prayer of said petition should not be granted, S : By the Court: 1 I. C. DAVIES ; (Seal) Judge of the County Court. Dated the 10th day of August, A. D. 1922. k 8-11-18-25 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain: mortgage executed and de- livered by Adolph Paso, an unmai ried man, mortgagor, to Union’ In- vestment Company, a_ corporation, Mortgagee,. dated the 3ist day of July, 1917, and filed for record ‘in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 7th day of August, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., and) recorded in Book 146 o¥ Mortgages, at page 47, and assigned by written instrument. to Elizabeth Carr Cha) man, dated the 30th day of August, 1917, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the; County! of Burleigh and State of, North Dakota, on the 18th day of June, 1922, at 9 o'clock A. M., and re- corded in Book 175 of Assignments at page 13, will be foreclosed by a: sale of the premises in said mort- gage and hereinafter described at’ the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, on; the 13th day of September, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage at the date of sale, The premises described in said mortgage and which wilh be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: Lots; One and Two (1 & 2) of Section Eigh- teen (18) and East half of the each Northwest Quarter (E% of NW%) of ignd appear before this Court at said ime. Section Eighteen (18) in Township One Hundred Forty-one (141) North of Range Seventy-five (75). West, of. the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. The mortgagor having failed to pay interest amounting to Forty-| eight ($88.00) Dollars due December 1, 1921, on the mortgage being fore- closed, and notice -of intention. to foreclose\ said mortgage having been duly served as provided by law, the |’ mortgagee hereby elects and declares the full amount thereof due and payable, and there will be due on. the day of sale the sum of Eight Hundred Eighty-seven @and 86-100 ($887.86) Dollars, together with the; statutory attorney’s fees ‘and dis- bursements allowed by law. : Dated, August 2, 1922, 2 Elizabeth Carr Chapman, Asignee. E,_A. Ripley, Attorney for Assignee, Mandan, N. D. 8—4-11-18-25 9—1-8 CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR ABBOINTMENT Oe ADMINIS- In -County ty of Burleigh—ss. Davies, Court, Before, Hon. I. C. In the Matter of the Estate. of Jerry, Sweeney, Petitioner, vs. Thomas Henry Miners, Ted Miners,; Thomas A. Rodman and all heirs un- known of Thomas Mine¥s, deceased, and all persons interested in sai estate, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the \ {| Mortgagors the Firestone organization; has rightfully be- “\ Firestone not qnly’ offers the’ lowest Prices, but represents a: quality standard that is, constantly advancing. ‘Firestone low mark today, but more - fact that Firestone mileage at any. price, GUM-DIPPED CO "SIZE FRIDAY, AUGUST 11,,1922 cab | size | CORD and motor transport companies. And, on America’s finest cars, these sturdy gum- : dipped: tires are.regular factory equipment. ‘ ‘ In setting new standards of value and service, it is only natural that Firestone has attracted the better class of tire deater. Sincerity of purpose, high ideals steadily maintained and the widely demonstrated mileage superiority of the product have se- cured a public acceptance that the whole " industry recognizes and respects, 1 TONG RD 74 SIZE CO aliove named, Respondents: and’ all ns__interested in the Estate of Thomas Miners, Deceased. You and each of -you are hereby ndtified that the above named Jerry Sweeney the petitioner herein, has filed in this Court an amended peti- tion, praying that letters of adminis. tratfon; upon the estate of ‘Thomas | Miners, late of the village of McKen- zie, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, be granted to Harry E. O'Neill of s: McKenzie, and that the said peti will: be heard and duly considered, by this Court on Wednesday, the Mth day: of September, A. D,' 1922, at’ 10 o'clock in the forenoon Wf that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and you, and of you, are hereby cited to be He and place, and answer said peti- tion; and show cause, if any. there be,-why the: prayer of said petition shotld not. be granted, ‘By the Court: (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, : Judge of the County Court. somueed the 27th day of July,-A. D. F.:H. REGISTER, Attorney for Petitioner, - Bismarck, N. Dak. x ‘Let the service of the above cita- tion be made by publication thereof, three times once each week for three suecessive weeks, in the Bismarck Dally Tribune, a newspaper publish- ed..in the city of Bismarck in said Bugleigh County ‘and “let a copy of this: citation be. mailed by registered letter tq each person known to be a claimant of said estate at his or her post’ office address if known, all at least 20 days before the date of said hearing. oats July 27th, 1922. 7. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 7-28—8-4-11 (OTICE OF FORECLOSURE. SALE _ BY ADVERTISEMENST Notice is hereby given that that eértain mortgage, executed and_de- livered by Gottlieb Zelmer and Bar- bara Zelmer, husband and wife, to Farm-Land Loan Company, a corporation mortgagee. id| the 12th day of August 1922, to satis- 130x334 Extra Size 30x 334! 2.x 34SS| 1x4 S $14.65 15.25 22.95 26.45 I3ax4 SS} 29.15 x4 SS} $30.05 34x4 30.85 2x434S8S| 37.70 35x43488| $40.70 13643488). 33x5 §s 38.55 \|35x5 SS 41.55 46.95 49.30 $1.85 1915, and filed for record in the of- fice of the register of deeds of the North Dakota on the 20th day of January 1917 and recorded in book 138 of mortgages, on page 204, will be foreclosed by the sale of the pre- ‘mises in such mortgage and ‘hercin- after described, at the front door of the Court House, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o’clock p. m. on fy the amount due upon the mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such’ mortgage and which will be foreclosed and sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows: Southeast Quarter of Section Twelve, Township One Hundred For- ty-four, Range Seventy-eight. There will be due on such mortgage, toge- ther With interest on prior liens tak- en up by mortgagee, at date of sale the sum of -four hundred forty-two dollars ($442.00), County of Burleigh and State of}\ Dated this 1st day of: July, 1922, FARM LAND LOAN COMPANY, Mortgage. PETER A. WINTER, Soeena! ttorney for Mortgagee, McClusky, North Dakota,” 9-7-T4-21-28—8-4-1) Proposals » For Furnishing. Ligrite Coal to State Institutions. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Admin- istration in the capitol building at Bismarck, North Dakota, for the North Dakota university, Grand Forks; Agricultural College, Fargo; State Teachers’ College, Valley.City; State Normal. Schools at Mayville Minot and Dickinson; Normal and In- dustrial School, Ellendale; School of Science, Wahpeton; Forestry State Normal, Bottineau; School for the Blind, Bathgate; School for the Deaf, Devils Lake; Tuberculosis Sanatori- um, Dunseith; Institution for Feeble- In- ‘Minded, Grafton; Hospital for ‘sane, Jamestown; State “Trai: School, Mandan; State Penitentia and Capitol Building, Bismarck, North Dakota, until 2:00 o’clock p. ‘August 16th, 1922, sor furnishing co: for one or all institutions named for the term ending June 30th, 1923. Bids fare requested’ on cach grade of coal dated the 20th day of December: as designated, and the. right is re- served to accept the bid. on any of these grades in part or in full, All coal must be delivered as or- dered in sufficient quantity to supply the wants of the institution, and a reserve, supply of ¢oab sufficient to meet the requirements of? cach in: stitution for a period of not lessthan three weeks, shall be provided at times, Railway company’s weights points nearest exch institution will govern, The quantity of coal on which bids are asked\ may be increased ox dim- inisted as the supermzendent or sec- retary of the institution my ‘ind necessary, ‘and the Board reserves the right, at any time, td change the grade of coal by paying the price stated in the bid for the grade used. Bids for coal «re requested for the different grades, the several sec- retaries of the respective institutions 6 order the grade desired. * Each bidder must specify the mite or mines the coal he proposes to fijr- comes from, and must furnish hn analysis of every grade of coal on which a bid is submitted; showing per cent of moisture, per’cent of volatile matter, per cent of fixed car- bon, per cent of sulphur, per cent of ash, per cent of linkers. The right is reserved to raject any or all proposals,-and a sufficient bond will be required from all successful bidders to insure the faithful per- formance of the contract. Specifications of the kind and quantity of coal will be furnished by }i_ EDWARD D. DUFFL by Board on application> Payment will be made each month by check drawn by the superintendent or secretary of the institution fo the coal furnished for the preceding month, ; Approximate amount of coal wanted at each institution is as follows: State University, Grand Forks, 4,500 ‘ultural College, Fargo, 6,- State Teachers College, Val- ley 3,500 tons; State Normal School, Maybille, 2,000 tons; State Normal School, Minot, 2,00@ tons; State Normal School, Dickinson, 150 tons; Normal and Industrial School, Ellendale, 1,200 tons; Forestry State i Normal, Bottingay, ,350 tort for the Blind, Bathgate, 500 ton: 1,600 tons; Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Dunseith, 2,000 tons; Institution: for Feeble-Minded,: Grafton, 4,500 tons; Flospital for the Insane, Janéstow: 117,000. tons; ‘Slate grraining School, } Mandan, ;Rismarck, 11,000 tous; Capitol Build- 1,300 tons; ,Penitentiar ing, Bismarck, 2,000 tons Fir: ed for same, Envelopes must be endorsed “Pro- posals for Coal” and addressed to tho undersighed, Bismarck, North Dakota. CHARLES LIESSMAN, Executive Secretary, Board of Administration. grade screenings are request- institutions which can use Dated at-Bismarck, North Dakota, ~ August 8th, 1922, 1 8-11-15 TO THE POLICYHOLDERS OF THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA NOTIOE is hereby given that a mecting of the policyholders of THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA will be held at the Home Office of said Com- any in the City of Newark, New Jersey, on| Rronday, the Fourth day of December, 1922, | ‘at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of selecting four parsons tg be voted for by the! ‘olicyholders’ Trustee as: members of the/ ard of Directors at the annual election of! * Directors of the Company, to be held on the! Eighth cay of January, 1923, H ‘At such meeting every policyholder of the corporation who is of the age of twenty-one: ears oF upwards and whose policy has been| In force for at least one year last past shall be entitled to cast one vote'in person or by proxy. D, Acting Pres. 'ARMER KILLED BY LIGHTNING ay (By the Associated Press) Plaza, N. D., Aug. 11.—Funeral services will be held here Saturday at Z p. m. for Christ Gunderson, prominent farmer residing about seven miles northwest of here, who was intantly killed as a result of be- ing struck bya bolt of lightning. Mr. Gunderson was working in the field at the time and had unhitched the horses and was driving them when he was struck,